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EAGE FUUH Æottaflr COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1926 Sentinel I serve to make them more numerous, while at the same time, so far as ; the public prints would show, they Bede & Smith. ..Publishers [ would appear to be growing fewer ....... Editor j in number, for thore would be no Elbert Bede__ A first-class publication entered at I demand for the news of divorce Cottage Grove as aecond class matter cases 32, 33 and 34. It is not at all likely that the Buaineu Office------- 2S North Sixth freedom of the press will be inter- fored with to such an extent as SUBSCRIPTION RATES to tell the press in what manner By mail (Cash in advance) One year—$2.75 | Three months.. -SO it shall handle crime news, . Crime Six months.. 150|One month----- 50 news is given preferred position BY CABRRIER by sensational newspapers because Few toilet accessories receive One month.................................... $ .30 Four months, '• advance_____ 1.10 readers want It in that ] position, as hard usage as the hair Six months, in advance___ __ 1.60 and so long as readers demand It is therefore good One year, in advance________ 3.00 that their news be served to I them brush. judgment to buy no danger in that manner there is Member of that the newspapers will be curbed National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial AssiciatioD in giving it to them in that way. Oregon Newspaper Conference When readers indicate that they would prefer to have crime news SUBDUING CRIME NEWS. subdued, or not published, it may bo possible to regulate tho press, Hand-drawn bristles give the While we are substantially in but that would be unnecessary, for best service. That ’s agreement with Pastor Cameron, of the press would of its own accord the Presbyterian church, in decry- cease to publish what readers you will find in all hair brushes. ing the featuring of crime news in didn’t want. the newspapers, we are not in Aside from reader demand, there The bristles in our brushes agreement with a statement recent- is a certain salutary effect from are selected for quality and ly mudo by him in which he stated the publication of crime news tnat there is a wide variety of that he expects the day to come can be known only to editors who styles to select from. when parties to a court suit will have been importune«! to leave !»■ known to the public by number crime news out of the paper, and It will pay you to come in only. Imngine the tingling excite- threatened with the withdrawal of and inspect this stock. The meat of the reader who learns that patronage if certain news should goods are made especially for Mrs. 232 is suing husband 1142 for be published. These are not infre us. We guarantee them to give dissolution of the bonds of matri quent happenings. Even with a lit mony. We can easily agree with tle paper like The Sentinel they hap satisfaction. any statement that divorces are pen often two or three times for far too numerous, but designating a single issue, and the press as a 18 POUNDS PURE CANE SUGAR such cases by numbers only will whole is deserving of praise for its refusal to be influenced by friend ship, or for business reasons, from <7 C. J. KEM, Prop tho publication of legitimate news When Purchased With Each $5.00 Worth COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON demanded by its readers. of Other Merchandise If Pastor Carnoron, or any others Men ’ s heavy wool and cotton WEEKLY PROGRAM 64-inch bleached, mercerized who would eliminate all reference bride for a number of years was work socks, pair...................25c to persons concerned in crime news, Lane county treasurer until her table damasks, a yard..... _59c Thursday, January 14 could edit a paper for a month, resignation a few weeks ago. The A Blue Streak Western Men’s heavy weight, spring 72-in eh pure linen table dam they would get a new angle on tho groom is a well-known lumbei man. “DARING DAYS’’ publication of this kind of news. The wedding was very quiet, only ask, a yard........................ $1.89 needle rib fleece union suits, featuring Josie Sedgwick, They would learn that publicity in a few close relatives of the couple each .................................... $1.39 18x36 fancy turkish towels, tho press is more feared than a being present. Both were unattend Comedy ami each ................................. 22c jail sentence, that it is more far- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Woodard have International News. reaching. Regardless of how well left on a wedding trip to southern Men’s felt house slippers, a All-wool plaid blankets, double known all the facts may bo to tho California, to be gone seyeral Friday, .January 15, Pair ........................................ 59c size, a pair.............. $6.49. community generally, there is some weeks. Poli Negri in 81-inch bleached seemless sheeting, a yard....... 44c thing about publicity in a news — ♦ — W omen’s gingham aprons, “FLOWER OF NIGHT” Men’s all-wool Pendleton paper that those concerned fear. 36-ineh good quality percales, a yard........... ..... 16c Mrs. J. P. Graham, Mrs. George The tale of a flaming Spanish priced .......... 69c, 89c, $1.19 Of course, so far as this news- shirts, each ....................... $3.69 Large cotton batts, 72x90 size, each................... 98c belle who fought for honor papor is concerned, it would bo Matthews, Mrs. D. H. Hemenway One lot women’s felt slippers, Large all-wool comfort batts, 72x90, each....... $3.69 something of a relief to have crimo and Mrs. H. A. Miller were host- and a sweetheart in the essos to the Presbyterian aid so Men ’ s a pair...................................... 59c wool and cotton mixed cases known by numbers only, for lawless days of ’49. 64x76 size double cotton blankets, a pair...... $1.89 ciety Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. then we should bo relieved of tho shirts, each ......................... $1.98 Women ’s ravel-stop hem silk And a eomi'dy. disagreeable task of having to re Bert Trask, president of the mis stockings, a pair................... 89c sionary society, had charge of the i fuse to keep nows out of the paper, Saturday, January 16 Men’s heavy weight 25c cotton LET OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT SERVE for none could then complain of program. Mrs. J. W. Craig and “THE MIDNIGHT Pastor and Mrs. Duncan P. Cam the publicity. gloves, 12 pairs................. $2.35 YOU—HERE ARE GOOD VALUES eron addressed the group, urging EXPRESS.” PHONE 33—CITY DELIVERY that more workers enlist in the A story of action as fast as The Roseburg News-Review’s 82 mission cause. A vocal solo was its name featuring page year-end issue was the most Spring style wood clothes pins, 3 dozen box..... 15c Elaine Hämmerst ein, pretentious issue by any newspaper given by Mrs. Matthews. A social Green straw broom, white enameled handle....... 49c in Oregon, the size of tho city con hour followed tho business session I supported by and light refreshments were served Bulk cocoa, fresh in stock, 3 pounds...................25c sidered. Needless to say no re an all star cast. No. 2 cans, Utanah brand peas, 3 cans............... 39c source or attraction of the Umpqua later. About 40 were present. A iììm r liwl And a comedy. 7 No. 2 cans, Standard brand sweet corn. 2 cans.25c valley was overlooked by tho News A group of high school girls or 7 ■ y J Review. No. 2>2 cans, fancy grade sliced pineapple, 3 7 Sun.-Man., January 17-18 ganized a Standard Bearers society cans .......................................................................... 79c Thomas Meighan in A fashion note suys that skirts at a meeting held Tuesday evening No. 2 cans Yellow Bantam sweet corn, fancy, 3 One lot women’s narrow toe “THE MAN WHO FOUND are to be shorter in the spring. in the Methodist church. Miss cans ........................................................................... 59c shoes, a pair.......... Margaret Land was elected presi t>yc So people won’t hnve to go touring HIMSELF,” No. 2>/2 cans, fancy peaches, halves or sliced, 4 Men’s all-wool blazer shirts in order to see the scenery.—Eu dent and Miss Pearl Monroe sec with Virginia Vallt cans retary. Mrs. R. L. Cooper and One lot women’s narrow toe each .................................... $3.49 gene Register. it’s always greater movie Large box Playmate washing powder, each.. Mrs. Augusta McCormick were rubbeiji. a pair.... 25c season when Meighan’s in chosen superintendents. The so Boys ’ wool knitted sweaters, town! ciety will hold regular meetings One lot women’s round toe each.............. $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 the first Wednesday evening of And a comedy. rubbers. a pair..... .65c each month. They will have a covered dish supper preceding their Tuesday, January 19 Men’s heavy blue denim bib One lot infants’ black kid The Tuesday Bridge club was next meeting. Thirteen girls were ”N0T SO LONG AGO” overalls, a pair ............... $1.29 shoes, a pair.......... 69c host to 25 guests nt a 1 o’clock present. After the business session with Betty Bronson and luncheon Wednesday at the home a social hour was enjoyed and light Ricardo Cortez. Japanese fast Men’s genuine Big Yank work cotton of Mrs. E. W. Frans, honoring refreshments served. THE QUALITY ST ü RF- cood service A delightful comedy crepe, a yard. Mrs. Gas in C. Dyott, a club shirts, each.............................69c romance of New York member who will leave shortly for The Tuesday Evening club de Vienna. Tho dub presented Mrs. voted ità program this week to in 185(1. Bring the whole family and Dyott with a patent leather hat study of famous women. Mrs. box as a token of their friendship. Chambers selected the Virgin Mary don’t forgot grandma? for raft Sunday morning. Tho rooms were attractive with ami Abigail as famous women of which Dr. W. A. Kuykendall was O. 8. Fletcher and E. R. Jackman , Mrs. Richard Hanna has been will speak on certified seed po And a comedy. tall baskets and artistic bowls of the Bible and Mrs. Job chose Clara the guest of the physicians of the , seriously ill during the. past week. Luncheon was Barton and Florence Nightingale city. All physicians were present. tatoes. bright flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elfving of Wi'iltii-Sil.iv, January 20 Roscoe Smith has moved below served at small tables with centor- as representative of women phil Thornton Corners visited Sunday Eugene. , A general session of the “AS MAN DESIRES,” business pieces of sweet peas and ferns, anthropists. At the business ses The auxiliary meets this week I with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King. with Milton Sills and ■ Clever place cards represented a sion plans were made for a guest men’s Bible class of the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath and with Mrs. George Kebelbeck’» to Viola Dana. | porter or red cap and boro a bon night. The club will collect from church was held Monday evening. Mr. un«l Mrs. William Heath spent a smashing love drama of i voyage message to the honor guest. other city clubs for the scholarship A slogan, “Everyone Win One,” sew carpet rags. Harvey Aldridge's mother and I Sunday afternoon in Cottage Grove. Following tho luncheon four tables loan fund of the State Federation was adopted, Light refreshments tin* south sea islands. Mrs. Amanda Sears and Miss sister are visiting him and M rs. at the close of the were served «■ach of bridge and five hundred of Women's Clubs. And a comedy. : Laura Riley were guests Sunday Skelton this week. session. were formed. Mrs. Horman Ed at a surprise birthday party given wards held high score in bridge Mrs. Charles Walker entertained ; at the W. P. “ Thursday. January 21 Van Schoiack home MOUNT VIEW Mrs. Clara Burkholder will be land Mrs. H. W. Titus won honors at n candy pull Monday evening at Fairview in honor of Mrs. Evelyn Brent in | hostess to the Past Matrons ’ club I at five hundrisi. Mrs. F. E. Dunn as a fnrewell party for her son, Van Schoiack, at which about 24 (Special to The 8entinel.) “LADY ROBINHOOD.” of Eugen««, mother of Mrs. Dyott, Lynn Walker, who left for San | on Monday, January 18. The an ! were present. Jan. 12. — Joe Johnson of Wood nual election of officers will be As romantic as a June night was an out-of-town guest. Francisco Tuesday morning. Games I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath spent ard’s mill visited Sunday with in the tropics ami filled and dancing furnished the » eve- held. ~ C. ~ Wright home j his children at the Clarence John- [ Sunday at the J. Miss Hazel Hwan-son entertained the with adventure as a ning’s entertainment. Guests were I at Walker. ■ son home. Toujour* Proto Tuesday evening, Alberta Williams, , Genevieve and 1’olar expedition. The Joker club will be enter Miss Esther Thornton of the Mr. and Mrs. William Heath of at which time their birthday anni Helen Miranda, 1 Helen Ostrander, tained Friday night at the home | Taft, Ore., who had spent the Grove visited Saturday with her Comedy and versary was observed. The club Delta Hopper. Laura Stewart. Har of Mrs. W. M. Thum. holidays with Mrs. Heath's mother sister, Mrs» Clifford Lebow. International News presented Mrs. G. C. Dyott with a old Bede, Lineas Heard. Harold Miss Elizabeth Cooley spent Sun- near Baker, on their way to their [ gift as a reminder of pleasant Whitlock. Kenneth Ward and HEBRON. home visited over the week end I day afternoon with Miss Edna j hours the girls ha«l spent with her. George Bru nd. with Mr. Heath’s parents and left Guggisberg. Eiling cabinets. The Sentinel Evercisiug to the accompaniment Y«'U « ,in‘t met «'-«* the (Special to The Sentinel.) j I ««f health records and recounting fiut.'TOt l'".l'?I.K i.’l No Mrs. Vinal Randall was hostess Jan. 13.—Grandma Huff of Port-: startling experiences in the lives to tho Mothers’ club at an all day land has been visiting since Christ other Is’t « akes lieve it. Because nnother hot of the guests formed the evening’s meeting ’ last Thursday. Quilts, j mas with her son, L. D. Huff. cake flour is Mewled entertainment. Additional gueats which will be given to the needy j sick Carl Kebelbeck has the Happa k way I wore Mrs. Joe McGee, house« guest of the city, were made, Guests I »ml out of school this becn week, » of Mrs. Bert Trask, Mrs. Roy were Mrs. T. C. Shaw, Mrs. Me A. C. D. Gordon filled Mr. Short, 1 Mrs. Morville Veatch and I Aboy, Mrs. • Eva Hatch, Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Swanson. Miss Hazel Houser, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Mason, Sear Is ’ pulpit Sunday. John Kebelbeck and Mrs. George Führer, member who has been at Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Shafer, Mrs. Kappnuf attended a Linn county tending O. A. C., was welcomed I. A. Randall. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Farmers’ union convention at Biv-I back, Hupper was served «luring Reed, Mrs. Small, Mrs. McNew, and erview Satuniay. the evening. . Mrs. Powell. Mrs. Randall served The ladies ’ auxiliary mot Friday Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire a dinner during the meeting. afternoon at Mrs. Führer’s and Mrs. (Schofield Stewart was a Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Cor surprised Mrs. George Kebelbeck. I hostess to the Tuesday Bridge club The Royal Neighbors held instal it being her wedding anniversary. | Sid and Laura Woodhotiae of ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile, at a I o'clock luncheon Tuesday. lation of officer» Wednesday night. Mrs. Kebelbeck’» mother. Mrs. Cinderella Dance Studio of Sewer Tile, Concrete, Band "tad * Mrs. H. W. Titus was a special Mrs. T. K. Sears was installing Reams, and a friend, Mrs. Polley Eugene will give lessons both guest. High score was hoist by ’ officer and Mrs. J. Blackmore was of Walterville attended. Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri class and private. Mrs. F. I.. Grannis. The rooms chairman of the social committee, George Kebelbeck went to Wal Store Front Fittings, and nthor were attractive with bowls of Refreshments wer» served. terville Wednesday to« attend a Private lessons 2 to 5 things too numerous to mention. bright colored sweet peas and pot- board meeting of the directors of tod plants. Miss Beth Bede is entertaining the Farmers' Union Warehouse ,897110 Class at 8 p. m. about 20 of her schoolmates thin company. No Charge on City Deliveries Mies Edon Ward of Eugene and afternoon in honor of her thir S. T. White’s agricultural class Walter A. Woods r«i of Cottage teenth birthday anniversary. will hold a basket social and give Grove were married at the home a play F“day evening at the of th«' bride's mother st 1255 Pearl Th«' names of Dr. aml’Mrs. D. A. i union hall. street. Engene, Tueoday eve Forbes were inadverteutly omitted Just North of 3 P. Station—Phone 100 The Farmers’ union will hold an Full partieulaiv and schedule ninj by Dr. E. V. Stivers, pastor in th«> social item in Monday's open meeting at the union hall I 'AIhn* *UnU*7v»r Baier Brcd^dju' at The Picture Shop. of the First Christum church. The Sentinel tolling of a dinner at . Thursday evening. County Agent Mondays and Thursdays UMPHREY & MACKIN’S DRUGSTORE A Good Hair Brush Buy a Plenty Here and Save Money—Come Today! KEM’S FOR DRUGS Saturday Special! MONEY 1 SAVERS $1.00 ARCADE Theatre £1 DANCING LESSONS Phillips Hall, Thursday, Jan. 21 Exhibition Charleston at 8 p. in. I Our Building Material Line Includes— Godard & RandaR^