The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 20, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1924
making one statement as in mak­ The affair was held at the home
APPROACHING EVExJTS
ing the other./
of Mrs. E. J. Shortridge. The <■ | --------------------------
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For information as to what the dinner table
Mondays and Thursdays
was attractively
The Past Matrons ’ elub will
I people think of Tom Kay ami as decorated with pink and white
Publisher»
Rede & Smith..
hold their Christmas meeting Do-
...... Editor to what they think of the gov­ chrysanthemums and pink and red ceiuber 15. They will be enter-
Elbert Beue----
ernor’s baseless charges against Mr. roses and was centered with a
A firatcla»» publication entered at Kay, we refer the governor to the large birthday cake bearing 29 tailed by Mrs. 8. . V. Allison at
Cottage Grove as second-class matter records of the recent election. The lighted candles, The evening was a 1 o ’clock luncheon at Hotel Bar
tell and following the luncheon
Business Offioe......... 55 North Hixth 1 governor evidently will not tumble pleasantly spent socially.
the club will bold their Christmas
to the fact that the people have
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The Tillicum club met last eve­ tree at the Allison home.
deserted him until he returns home
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
to be bawled out by the bald faced ning at the C. A. Stevens home.
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By mail (Cash in advance)
The Toujours Prete club will
calves about which he loves to Following the five hundred session
One year....$2.75 I Three months .80 prate.
a tempting two-eburse luncheon hold its regular meeting this eve­
Six months.. 1.50 | One month..... 50
was served. Mr. and Mr». Carl ning with Mrs. Samuel Veatih
BY CARRIER
Leabo, of Creswell, Mr. and Mr«, at the home of her parents,
One month................. .......
.$ .30 ♦-----------
I C. E. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. R. R. Meeks.
1.10
Vnur months, in advance.
I
<e G. M. Hcott were additional guests.
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Six months, in advance...
The Joker elub will hold its
Mrs. Stevens was assisted by Miss
. 3.00 SOCIETY
One year, in advance......
Mildred Stevens, Mi*« Nanina Hil­ regular meeting tomorrow evening
Thornton Corners Society.
at the home of Miss Myrtle Kem.
Member of
Mrs. James Plaster entertained ton, Miss Alverda Finch, Miss Bo­ Miss Esther Si la by will assist
National Editorial Association
nita Beager and Miss Helen
You can own at least one pattern of each color of
a
number
of
little
girls
Saturday
Oregon State Editorial Association
Shanklin, the latter of Oakland, Kem.
these
beautiful new mercerized table damasks because
afternoon
in
honor
of
the
seventh
Oregon Newspaper Coafcrcnca
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they are so reasonable in price—the pattern is a pretty
birthday anniversary of her daugh­ Calif., and a guest of Miss Beager.
Mrs.
H.
W.
Titus
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ter Arvilla. The table was charm­
grape cluster design in pink,' gold, blue and white—
Mrs. G. M. Scott was hostess K. K. Mills were in Eugene
MORE BUNK BY WALT.
ingly decorated maypole fashion
select your new table cloth now for the Thanksgiving
Tuesday afternoon to the Lacoinus terday afternoon attending a me
with pink an<T green crepe stream­
day dinner—each pattern 72 inches wide, yd....... $1.25
club. The afternoon hours were ing of the Daughters of the Nile.
About the most choice piece of er», with the birthday cake, deco­
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pleasantly spent with fancy work
rated
with
seven
pink
candles,
in
Air. and Mrs. C. J. Kein will
bunk which The Sentinel has seen
and in social conversation, About
is contained in a letter written by the center. Games were played the rooms and on the table were entertain the H. D. S. club at
during the afternoon by the little
Governor Walt I'ierco to the Ore­ guests and shortly before they artistic bouquets of white chrysan­ its regular meeting tomorrow eve­
ning.
gon Grange Bulletin. Calling him loft dainty refreshments of cake, themums, A delightful two-course
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luncheon was served. Additional
corn
ice
cream,
cider
and
pop
“Walt” is not an act of disre­
Mrs. Victor Kem will entertain
guests were Mrs. W. H. Ostrander
spect. He likes to be called by thut balls were served. Those present and Mrs. 8. P. Flower, the latter the Elmartes club Tuesday after­
wore Eloiso and Janice Knox,
noon at its regular meeting.
abbreviated name and that’s about
Every piece offered at this price is a special value. The cut
Charlotte and Dana Burkholder, of the mother of Mrs. N. E. Glass,
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with
whom
she
is
spending
the
p lass pieces include fruit bowls, jilly stands, nut dishes, salad
the tho best thing about him that Cottage Grove, Evelyn and Hazel
Mrs. A. L. Wynne will bo hos-'
The Sentinel can think of just now. Rose and Wanda Berry. Addi­ winter.
dishes, etc. The vases are just the right size for ent flowers.
tes» Tuesday afternoon to the M.
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v
In the letter referred to, the gov­ tional guests wore Mrs. L, L. Har-
P. G. club.
(See them in east window.)
Mrs. A. A. Richmond entertained
ernor Bays that tho independent rol, and Miss Lenora Hinkle, of
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press is falling into tho hands of Cottago Grove, and Mrs. J. W. tho Utopia elub this afternoon at
Tho Tuesday Bridge club will
its regular meeting. Bouquets of meet next week with Mrs. C. J.
those who are working against the Fisher.
golden
chrysanthemums
about
the
interests of the people.
Kem.
HE”E IS A COMPLETE STOCK OF HIGH QUALITY GROCERIES FOR
The Medford Clarion and The
The Tanglefoot club held a hard rooms and one large bouquet as
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Eugene Guard are two papers that times dance Tuesday night. Home tho centerpiece of tho luncheon
The Kensington club will meet
THANKSGIVING DINNER—COME TODAY AND SELECT IN PERSON OR
are referred to as having been Hold of the costumos were screams. table wero the artistic decorations. tomorrow afternoon.
PHONE 33.
out to thoso who would take the Prises were awarded to Mrs. Scho­ Fancy work and social converse
bread out of the mouths of the field Stewart and to Clyde Roberts tion were tho diversions and a
Restaurant Repartee.
New iiish eastern cranberries, lb.. ..25c
Plain dates, lb....................................... 15c
hungry and penniloBs.
for best impersonations. The lady’s delicious two-course luncheon was
She (after ordering about half
Fancy quality bulk mincemeat, 2 lbs...45c
Diamond “W” jelly powder, 2 pkgs..25c
The Sentinel holds no brief for prize was a bouquet of tulips, served. Mrs. P. F. Beaulieu and tho menu)—I really haven't much I
the publishers of either of these which, when dissected, proved to .Mrs. Henry Beaulieu were invited appetite tonight.
Large
fancy
new
crop
walnuts,
lb
....
35c
Fancy fruit salad, ready to serve, can..30c
papers, but it has no hesitancy in bo a potato masher, a spoon, a guests of the club.
He—You hide it very well.—Bos­
New crop Brazil nuts (niggertoes) lb...16c
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saying that in stating that the dipper, a flapjack turner and a dish
Crushed and sliced pineapple in cans,
Mrs. 8. Chestnut and daughter, ton Transcript.
Medford paper was bought out to mop. The gentleman’s prize was
New crop large hazelnuts, lb.............. 25c
four sizes, each....’........... 15c, 20c, 30c, 35c
stop its expose of the acts of Tom a scout ax. The decorations were Miss Elsie, entertained a number
Pretty
large
red
Royal
Anne
cherries
SUMMONS.
Ripe, green and stuffed olives here in
Kay the governor is basing his in keeping with the fall Henson. of friends at a social evening
for side dish garnishment (in bottles)
small size bottles and up to quart sizes.
accusation upon a foundation equal­ Refreshments of cider a nd dough- Monday in honor of and surprising
small size...........25c; large size........... 65c
I Mr. Chestnut and son Clarence, In the Circuit Court of the State
Salad dressing, ready to use—here in
ly as solid as that upon which he nuts were served.
of Oregon for Lane County.
the occasion being their birthday
Chocolate coated dates, lb................... 39c
stock.
based his statomont that the state
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Fred
Ernest,
Plaintiff,
vs
D.
N.
government would have to cease
Mrs. G. B. Craine entertained anniversaries. Dainty refreshments
Mclnturff and Eugenia L. Mein
Sugared dates, lb................................... 30c
Vim hard wheat flour, sack.
$2.10
because tho income tax had been u few friend« at dinner Saturday, wore served. Out-of-town guests
turff, his wife, H. S. Mclnturff,
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
W.
Davis,
Bank of Cottage Grove, a corpora­
repealed. He undoubtedly went the occasion being the birthday
tion, Dora J, DeVere and C. O.
fully as much into the facts in anniversary of her son Charles. of Yoncalla, and Mr. and Mrs.
18. A. Walkinshaw, of Eugene.
DeVere, her husband, J. W. Mc­
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STORE CLOSED
Coy and Lane County, a munici
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ALL DAY
BUY EARLY IN WEEK
pal corporation, Defendants.
Mrs. Roy Loomis, of Eugene,
THE QUALITY store - coop scuviec
THURSDAY, NOV. 27TH
gave an interesting description of To: D. N. Mclnturff and Eugenia
FOR THANKSGIVING
L. Mclnturff, his wife, H. S. Me
the orphans’ homes at Corvallis at
Inturff,
Bank
of
Cottage
Grove,
the regular meeting of the W. C.
a corporation, Dora J. DeVere
T. U. Friday afternoon. Following< ► and C. O. DeVere, her husband,
Rubber stamps of every kind at at the law office of Herbert AV. 67 in Lane County, Oregon, will
tho business session a dainty lun­
J. W. McCoy and Lane County,
cheon was served by Mrs. H. W.
The Sentinel livo wire print shop | Lombard, First National Bank be held at the hour of 2 p. m. on
a municipal corporation:
Friday, Nov. 21—“Lefty” Louise Dresser. The daring
You and each of you are hereby Anything in the printing or allied building. Cottage Grove, Oregon, the 22d day of November, A. D.,
Titus and Mrs. J. R. Hendricks,
lines can be secured at or through ou or before six month» from 1924, at the Hadleyville school
Flynn in “THE MILLION­ story of a youthful wife a huge bouquet of chrysanthemums Summoned and required to appear your
I tho ato of the first publication house in said road district, to de-
home live wire print shop.
and answer the Complaint of Plain­
who
played
with
fire
and
being
the
attractive
centerpiece
of
AIRE COWBOY.” A Siz­
of this notice.
teiniine whether said road district
tiff, filed in the above entitled
was caught in the flames. tho table.
Dated and first published this shall levy a special tax of 5 mills
cause, withing six weeks from the
zling-fast Action Drama of And a comedy.
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS.
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I 13th dav nT November, 1924.
upon all the taxable property in
date of the first publication of
the Outdoors. Comedy and
Mrs. H. A. Miller entertained this Summons, if published, and
said district for the purpose of
Signeu: CHARLES F. LACKY,
Notice
is
hereby
gbon
that
Tuesday-Wednesday, Nov. the Past Matrons’ club and tho within six weeks from date of
providing funds for maintenance
Felix the Cat.
Administrator.
the
undersigned
has
been
ap
25-26—“THE SHADOW OF officers of the Eastern Star chap personal service on you without pointed by the County Court of Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney
and construction on roads iu tho
for Administrator.
nl3-dll(T) districts as follows: Two mills for
Saturday, Nov. 22- “THE THE EAST,” with Frank
ter Monday at a social afternoon. the State of Oregon, by service Lane County, Oregon, adminis­
maintenance on the Hadleyville
ii|K>n you a copy of the Summons trator of the estate of William
BANDOLERO.” Bullfight­ Mayo, Mildred Harris, Nor­ Chrysanthemums wore the artistic mid
road through the district; one and
Complaint, if served outside the i H. Laeky, Deceased, which Order NOTICE OF LOAD DISTRICT
Kerry
and
Eylyn
man
the
decorations
of
the
rooms
and
The
real
thing, Brent,
one-half mills general use on the
ing!
of Oregon, or in lieu of pub bears date the 12th day of No­
P
E M. Hull, table, Clever social games and State
MEETING.
Torkelson road; one and one-half
lication, and if you fail to appear vember,
Screened in Spain, with author of
1924.
Sheik. Eilti- contest» i were the diversions. A and
mills general use on Westropo
answer within the time pre
All
persons
having
claims To Whom It May Concern:
Canero, the greatest bull- rational comedy, “ROLL dainty 1 luncheon was served.
road.
scribed, the Plaintiff will apply to ngainst
estate of sail Wil
Notice is hereby
_ _ given that a
CLINTON HURD,
fighter in the world, leap­ ALONG.”
the Court for a judgment against liam H. the I.acky,
♦ ♦ ♦
Deceased, arc
County Commissioner.
was you for the suiu of Seven Hundred hereby notified and required to meeting of tho legal voters being
miscellaneous
shower
A
ing his horse over the
Nov. 27—
resident taxpayers and owners of
Thursday,
O. E. CROWE,
Dolíais ($700.00) together with in­
verified. real property in Road District No. n6-13-20
charging bulls.
And a “SPORTING
YOUTH,” given Wednesday evening of last terest thereon at the rate of Seven present the same
County Commissioner.
with Reginald Dvnney and week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (7) per cent per annum from the
comedy.
Laura LaPlante. Comedy
<
? J. j A. Elliott on Ash avenue for 20th day of April, 1923, and for
Sunday-Monday, Nov. 23- Yes. Action! Gobs of it. tho newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ tho further sum of One Hundred
Twenty-five Dollars ($125.00)
24—“THE NEXT COR- It will keep you on the ris Elliott. A delightful evening and
reasonable attorney’s
mid for
NER” witli Conway Teorie, edge of .,
i
spent
playing
games,
in
which
was
the Plaintiff’s costs and disburse
Lon Chaney, Dorothy Mae phone Gir
old and young participated. I>e- menta of this suit; and that a
Kaill, Ricardo Cortez and news reel.
mortgage upon tho following de
licious refreshments were served.
scribed premiaos:
. . .
Beginning at a point 19.99 chains
About 15 of Mrs. Ralph Spear
of tho Northwest corner of
ow 'a friends surprised her .Tuesday South
tho Jacob Klinesmith Donation
afternoon. Tea and .cake, which Land Claim No. 76, thence running
the guests brought with them, were East 25.96 chains, thence South 9.63
served. The affnir was sponsored chains, thence West 25.96 chains,
by Mrs. Schofield Stewart, Mrs. thence North 9.63 chains to the
Roy Short, Mrs. Bert Trask and placo of beginning containing Turn
ty-fivo acres of land, more or lest,
Mrs. Charles Adams.
all in the Northwest Quarter of
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31, Township 20, South of
Following the regular meeting of Section
Range Three West of Willamette
Eastern Star chapter Friday eve- Meridian, in Lane County, State
ning, a pleasant social diversion of Oregon,
was an impersonation of an in­ to secure payment of said nmount
be foreclosed; and that
door circus and trained animal to
property be ordered soli
show. Prizes were given to the Sheriff of Imne County,
performing groups.
Oregon, in accordance
„
provisions of law; that upon said
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. ’“l»> , »ho _ proceeds
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Mrs. J. H. Chambers . entertained
thereof be „pp
applied
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Illi
th.»
<>
!
on
the utnutinfu
amounts nluiun
above rafnrrnJ
referred ♦ to,
e Social Twelve club this* after |
an<l tho overplus, if any, paid over
noon. Following tho social hour- j as the Court may decree; and that
a dainty luncheon wun served, a r I 1 by said decree upon said sale the
fern being the artistic centerpiece ( ¡¿fendants
mid each and nil of
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of the table. Mrs. E. T. Awbrey them bo forever barred and fore­
closed of any right, title or interest
became a member of the club.
which they or any of them may
♦ ♦ ♦
The Tuesday Study club met have in said premises, save and
Tuesday evening with Miss Man- ezeept only the statutory right of
and for au<u other «uu
ette Hamant nt the E. C. Shay redemption,
further relief ns prayed for in
Mrs. n. R. Job assisted Plaintiff’s Complaint.
home.
. Miss Ha ma nt with the study, I This Summons is published pur­
which was on newspapers and suant to an Order made by Hon
orable G. F. Skipworth. Circuit
magazine*.
Judge of Lane County, State of
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Oregon,
dated October 28. 1924.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kent, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Kelly and Mr. and directing that a summons be pub
Mrs. Emit Kirk entertained the lished six succi'nsive and eonseeu
live weeks in tho (Vttage Grow
Jollv club Friday evening at the Sentinel,
Cottage Grove, Lane Conn
club's regular dance. Light re- ty, Oregon, being a newspaper of
freshments were served.
general circulation, requiring you
tc appear and answer within six
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The regular meeting of the Corn-
I
weeks t>f the date of the first pub
munitv club Saturday was well lication. or in lieu thereof, that you
attended, Th* dub will p”t on bi' ri'quired to appear and answer
within six weeks of the date of
a membership drive soon.
personal service of the Summon'
♦ ♦ ♦
■nd Complaint upon you. if per
Members of the W. O. W. Lodge, sonnilv
served, without the State
with their wives, enjoyed a ban of Oregon.
quet and social evening Friday.
Herbert W. Lombard and Potter.
Foster A Immel. Attorney» for
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Cottage
£rntind
œnkAgù/vng
THIS STORE IS REPLETE WITH LARGE STOCKS FOR
YOTJR SELECTION AND AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES
—COME TODAY
Beautiful Mercerized Table Damask
SOCIETY
White and Colors
Cut-Glass and Vases for Your Thanksgiving Table
Choice 89c
ARCADE THEATRE
Weekly Program
THANKSGIVING
TURKEY
FREE!
Exercise your ingenuity in drawing a
ticket and it' this numbei corresponds
with a number we have chosen to be the
lucky number you get the bird simple,
isn’t it I- Demand your tickets.
Some
one will get the turkey.
KEM’S for DRI1GS
CX KEM
Preu.
Coitag« Grove
6<h and Mam
Lynx
Hollow
Society.
Plaintiff.
The ladies’ society met with Post office address of Herbert W.
lx>nibnni. Cottage Grove, I-s ne
Mrs. P. M. Beach Wednesday of
(.Vuntv. Oregon.
last week.
Social conversation
office addreee of Potter. Foster
and music wore th.' diversions. I Pont
A Immrl, Ethene, lane CVunty,
Refreshments were served.
Oregon.
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