I COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925 PAGE THREE ■ A. Ralph Spearow, pastor of the C. W. Cone, Mrs. J. A. Buchanan , Mrs. Susan Hubbard, loft yester­ Presbyterian church, has organized and Mrs. J. Sams as hostesses. A I day to return to their home, Cut glass bargains at The an orchestra fur tho church. He business session was held and then i PHONE 64 plans to have about 15 members. the remainder of the afternoon Fair. , The first practice was held Tues ­ hours were pleasantly spent social- Mrs. W. M. Hill, of Curtin, wail Dainty refreshments were in the city yesterday on business, j day evening and wan well at- ly. served. i tended. The freshmen basketball team of Every thinking citizen is now paying strict attention ♦ 4> ♦ Expert marcelling and I beauty the high school won from the Crea- Mrs. W. H. Titus entertained to public and local business conditions, and i well freshmen 63 to 13 in a game work, facial packs a specialty. I Prices reasonable. Miss I Hirsch, the Baptist ladies’ aid society yes- ; especially to the condition of local banks played here Tuesday evening, Lor- regulai ternoon at its régulai I Riverside Apt. 6. j29p terday afternoon as reflected, by their frequently aid high school defeated tho high meeting. Mrs. E. J. Titus, of Eu published statements. T. K. Campbell, state railroad school team in a game played in £enp> mother of Mr. Titus, gave < yes- the gymnasium last night by a | commissioner, wn in the city 'a talk on tho Koreans and their I The light of this investigation has resulted in terday on business. score of 30 to 15. costumes. Mrs. Titus, having a bringing Mrs. George Schneider, of Coast Have some old growth fir cut year’s personal acquaintance with I Fork, is visiting at the home of last summer, $2.59 tier. Quimby these people, was able to make j22f9p(2) Mr. Schneider’s sister, Mrs. E. C. her talk very interesting. Bros. Phone 124L. Bed Lockwood. to the front Stronger than ever, and your dollar does carnations and ferns were the Mrs. Ethel Elliott, who recently Mrs. Olive Berry plans to leave attractive room decorations. its duty only when deposited with us on opened a beauty parlor here, was Saturday for a few days visit in ♦ < « taken to a Eugene hospital yester­ interest or subject to check. Portland at tho home of Mr. Mrs. C. L. Wilhelm and Mrs. J. | day to undergo medical treatment. Berry’s sister, Mrs. Dell Seifort h. Craig entertained the Presbyterian j J. H. Griffen and family, of Two Umbrella specials Sat­ missionary society yesterday after­ Sunnyside, Wash., who were re turning home from a motor trip urday and Monday at The noon in the church parlors. Mrs. i to southern California aiJ into Fair—ladies’ $5.00 silk, at B. L. Stewart led the devotional j Mexico, visited two days of last $3.69; children's $2.25 value work and Mrs. J. A. Merryman gave an interesting report of the I week at the home of Mrs. Minnie at $1.69. of Cottage Grove W. P. Lockwood, of Seattle, was Presbyterian workers in China. A Nichols. ^Ir. Griffen is an uncle of A. E. Hagetry, who is spending a guest yesterday at the home of playlet, “An Auspicious Day,”| showing the ancestral worship of I the winter at the home of his his brother, E. C. Lockwood. mother-in-law, Mrs. Nichols. Mrs. Emma Nickerson, of Che­ China and the Chinese’s resent­ ment of foreign influence, was j «------------------------- —--------- ® trander. They expect to return Mrs. W. A. Garoutte, who recent­ welah, Wash., who was visiting at given, the costumes of the cast I Tho presidents of the vnrious Few Drute» in America thia evening. the E. E. Ellsworth home, left ly underwent a very serious opera I i causing a groat deal of i t ‘ missionary societies of the city will Druses are people of mixed origin yesterday for Eugene, where she \ ! meet tomorrow afternoon at the —------------------------------------------- « Mias Sue Badollet, of Eugene, tion in a Eugene hospital, is get­ Dainty refreshments were served. | who inhabit a district In Syria. home of Mrs. H. W. Titus to plan Their religion Is fundamentally Mo­ A commissary which will furnish who was here to speak to The ting along ai well as can to ex- will visit briefly before returning ♦ ♦ ♦ home. for an interdenominational prayer hammedan, but their faith mingles groceries and work clothing for Tuesday Study club at its meeting pected. M rs. H. A. Miller entertained day to be held February 27. the teaching of the Mosaic law, tha Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hays approximately 120' men, has been this week, was a guest Tuesday Have 300 tiers of last year’s the LaComus club Tuesday after­ Christian Gospels and the Sufl al­ established by the Anderson & night of Mrs. George Matthews. 16 meh slab wood, $4 a load. Quim- «pent the week end in Portland. ♦ ♦ ♦ noon at its regular meeting. Ferns legories with those of the Koran. She was also a dinner guest Tues­ by Bros. Phone 124L. Middleton Lumber company. E. C. Lockwood has bought the and potted plants were the pretty j22f9p(2) The Christian Aid society will They believe tn the transmigration day at the Elbert Smith home ami Louis Scholtz property in Drain. Mrs. O. O. Veatch, «ho recently Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hanna re- room decorations. Tho afternoon hold regular meeting Wednesday of souls with constant advance­ ment and purification. Their teach­ underwent an operation in a Port­ spent Wednesday with Mrs. Dau turned Monday from Boseburg, Plain and fancy sewing. Prices hours were spent socially and in afternoon in tho church parlors. Haniant. ings enjoin abstinence from wine land hospital, is expected to bo where they had been visiting since reasonable. Riverside Apt. 6. j29p playing five hundred. A tempting and tobacco, from profanity and ob­ able to return home sometime be­ Galloway writes insurance. before Christmas at the homes of The Ellsworth Lumber company two-course luncheon was served, scenity, and polygumy Is unknown Earning Her Keep tween the first and tenth of Feb­ their daughters, Mrs Harol.l Hogan, on Silk Creek started sawing yes the table being centered with a among them. There are a few hun­ Dwight Buchanan leaves for ruary, according to Mr. Veatch, statistician cl. ims to have dls- A Mrs. Dale Bast and Mrs. Bert beautiful bouquet of pink carna- dred of this sect In the United terday. They are bringing ties Salem Saturday to work in a covered that a married woman, who who visited her in Portland Sun­ Willard. tlons. Mrs. Flower was an States. invited into the S. P. dock today. branch office of tho Eureka does all the work of her own house­ day. Bill Landess left this morning guest of the club. Vacuum Cleaner company, to be hold, will, in the course of 80 years' S> O. O. Veatch was on the Southern opened there next week. r Why the Strife? married life, prepare nearly 200,- for Portland, where ho has em­ Pacific train which struck and The Tuesday Evoning Study club I J00 meals. Th 1 b I s counting _ a meal ployment. We are told that Clueas the C. B. Cochran has been acljudi- killed an unidentified man near as the amount of food required by philosopher once naked Pyrrhus The A. L. Edmiston family, who held its annual guest evening this : one cated bankrupt by the district court person. what he would do when he con­ Eugene Monday morning. Although reoently moved here from Lincoln, week at the H. W? Titus home. in Portland and the first meeting During thia period she will prob­ quered Italy. the train stopped when the accident I wish to announce to tho Bed carnations in artistic arrange ­ Neb., have rented the Louis Kri of his creditors will be held in order for household consump- ably “I will conquer Sicily." happened, few, if any, of the pas- ladies of Cottage Grove that ment and potted mer property. , ferns woro about tlon about 8,000 Jars of jam, will the office of the Befcree in Bank­ “And after Sicily F’ ' sengers knew anything about it, I shall open an up to date the rooms. The program was as boll goo.000 potatoes, and devote •Then Africa.” ruptcy, in Portland, February 10. Beauty Shop next Saturday, Mr. Veatch said. follows: Mrs. Titus, piano solo; about 35,000 hours to sweeping, “And after you have conquered Mrs. Lawrence Monticth, of January 31, in the Taylor Miss Sue Badollet, of Eugene, an washing and scrubbing. the world?” If you are looking for a good Walker, who recently underwent Valuing this work at the accept­ “I will take my ease and ba building (Corner Seventh and interesting talk of her tour in used car, be sure and look my price now paid for “professional” merry.” Main streets.) It is to be Billie a major operation in a Eugene Dodge touring car over. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Powell, of Europe; Mrs. George Matthews, ed “Then," asked Clneaa, “why cun hospital, is here at the home of known as the Miss Badollet made aid, the housewife who does her Hall, phone 64. Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Major vocal solo. i own housework probably earns fully you uot take your ease and be her sister, Mrs. B. B. Hanna, while her talk more interesting by show ­ Huntley, of Springfield; Mr. ami as much as her husband. But that merry now?”—Sir John Lubbock. Morris Merrian took Charles recuperating. Mrs. Walter Hecker, of Albany; ing pictures of the places referred i Is not to say that she gets it—oh, Smith West and Fred Shroder to Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter. to. Dainty refreshments were dear, no I—London Answers. and Mrs. Annie Petrie, of this city; their home in Portland Saturday Bookkeeping outfits. The Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Monroe, of were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. served. Nearly 40 were present to and returned Monday. Shroder Sentinel. enjoy the affair. Drain, were here the fore part of All the Detail» C. T. Powell, mother of F. E. and West were visiting in Cottage the week on business. Powell. Young 81 had Just returned from Grove last week. CALL FOB BIDS FOR WOOD. A daughter was born at a Eu­ The A rby Ritchey family left ♦ ♦ ♦ -------------------- ---------------------- ♦ the city, and his chum was asking Mrs. W. M. Watts, of Baker, is gene hospital Wednesday to Mr. APPROACHING EVENTS I him about the experience*. In par­ The Toujourrf-Prete club met lest the fore part of the week for Me visiting at the home of her par­ ----------------------- »------------------- * ticular how he enjoyed eating In Notice is hereby given that tho Glinn, where Mr. Ritchey has cm- and Mrs. Tom Foster, of Cottage evening with Miss Ruth Bede at ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Adams. automat restaurant. directors of school district No. 45, Grove. Mrs. 8. 8. Lasswell will entertain an “How the R. L. Stewart home. The eve­ ployment. do they work?“ the friend Lane County, Oregon will receivo The men of the Christian church 75c, 85c, 90c and $1.15 apron ning hours were pleasantly spent the Tuesday Bridge club next week asked. N. J. Nelson Sr. was in Eugene will hold a banquet Friday evo­ “Well, you put your nickel in the sealed bids for the delivery of and Springfield the fore part of sale Saturday and Monday— at paper work and a two-course at its regular 1 o’clock luncheon. ning. wntchemacalllt and press the 65 corde of four-foot wood, 160 luncheon was served. ♦ ♦ ♦ M rs. O. E. wonderful values at The Fair the week on business. F. C. Führer, federal farm census thingumbob, and the doohlnkus cords of 2%-foot wood, and 20 Dunn was an invited guest of the The Tillicum club will meet next Word was received Tuesday of Harry L. Grube has bought the turns around and gives you your tiers of 16-inch wood, as per speci­ enumerator for the Cottnge Grove club. Wednesday evening at the home of I food,” explained 81. old Hampton property on north the death of Ben Anderson, broth­ fications on file with district clerk. district, has finished his work. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. VanDenburg, er of Edwin Anderson and Mrs. “Isn't that marvelous T’ echoed The bids should be filed with Tenth street. — Ho plans to remodol The members of the Elmartcs of Eugene. Let Max Schwartz, the tailor, be C. A. Moore, of Delight Valley, the chum. “ I knew they were won ­ the house. district clerk on or before Febru­ you? tailor. j26-f26p(2) ♦ ♦ ♦ derful things, but I ain't heard the which took place that morning in club with their husbands enjoyed ary 10, at 7:30 p. m., the board Mrs. B. B. Meeks and daughter, a covered dish dinner Tuesday eve ­ details before. ” Los Angeles. It seems that Mr. Mrs. Ivan A. Barker came Tues­ Mrs. O. L. Nichols will be host­ reserving the right to reject any Mrs. 8. B. Veatch, “ ‘ “ Mrs. A. W. Anderson lost his life in an acci- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day from Oakland and spent the ess Tuesday afternoon to the M. and all bids. Swanson and daughter, Mrs. Mer- dent, although particulars were not Victor Chambers. Cyclamens were day with friends in Cottage Grove, Only a Dream P. G. club at its regular meeting. j22f5(T) WORTH HARVEY. Clerk. ville Veatch, motored to Eugene given in tho word received here. the artistic table decorations, Pus She left in the evening for the Hl* ♦ ♦ ♦ Hubby listened Intently. Monday and spent the day. sywillows and ferns made the Edwin Anderson left that afternoon home of her mother, Mrs. Joe Miss Lula Currin entertained the wife and her mother were talking. People’» Cash Market. Galdibini, in Anlauf. Ray Nelson, auto electrician. for Los Angeles and will accom­ rooms attractive. Five hundred Joker club tomorrow evening at a The latter was saying: "You Will run a meat delivery From have Indeed secured a splendid hue pany the body to Agenda, Kan., was the diversion for the evening covered dish dinner. The men’s class recently organ Ninth and Main streets. band, and I think you ought to treat Cottage Grove to London every The B. C. Quigley family motorel the former home of the Andersons. hours, Mrs. Harold Dugan and ♦ ♦ ♦ ized at the Presbyterian Sunday Will have I him with a little more tact and con­ Monday and Friday. Mrs. Eugene Mat lock securing high to Albany Saturday and spent the Mrs. Moore and daughter Lois ¡eft school has a membership of 30. The Missionary Study club will sideration. Don't nlways want to a variety of fresh and cured meats honors. Mr. and Mrs. Matlock Eugene 8. Kelty, manager of the week end with Mrs. Quigley’s par­ yesterday morning for Agenda to and Mrs. Siscel were invited guests meet at 7:30 Monday evening at know where he Is going, *nd If he each trip, as well as cheese, butter, home a little late, be agree­ pickles and any thing else carried Eugene Daily Guard, was a visitor ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. McGee. attend the funerai. the home of Mrs. A. Ralph comes of the club. able and wait until he explains be­ in stock at the shop. Fresh fish Mrs. Clara Burkholder has re­ Bloomers 48c at The Fair. in Cottage Grove Wednesday. Spearow. ♦ ♦ ♦ fore you begin asking a lot of awk­ on Fridays. ceived word that her mother, Mrs. Darby and Liston are installing ♦ ♦ ward question*. He’s Just the sort The Methodist ladies’ aid so­ Ray Nelson for Radio Sup­ Lydia Stouffer, who is making her We will fill phone orders sent in a new Burroughs accouqting sys­ ciety met yesterday afternoon in The H. D. club will meet to to appreciate any generosity on plies. the day before delivery. home in Corvallis this winter with tem. A similar system has been in the church parlors, with Mrs. H. C. morrow evening at the home of Mr. your part. Be kind to him.” B. W. Bates, of the Roseburg' her granddaughter, Miss in the Hubby stirred uneasily, trying to Prices aro tho Belle use in The Sentinel office for Hart, Mrs. H. B. Breedlove, Mrs. and Mrs. 8. S. Lasswell. News-Review, was in Cottage Grove | hear more, when—he awoke. shop. jl2 29c Burkholder, is recovering after some time. Wednesday. spraining her ankle last week Lee Spangenburg, an employe of Mrs. G. B. Arnest was visiting when she fell on a stairway. the Walter Woodard new sawmill the first of the week with her Mrs. L. C. Coleman returned parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Maule, yesterday to her home in Corvallis, on the Coast Fork, has been suffer­ of Portland. She returned to Cot­ after a brief visit at the home of ing from an attack of lumbago. His back started bothering him tage Grove Tuesday. her sister, Mrs. C. C. Cruson,,and Thursday and he has been unable Mrs. M. F. Wyatt returned Tues­ with her daughter, Miss Connie to work since. day from a, visit of several weeks Coleman, who is making her home Fifty ladies can get a bar­ in Portland and Oregon City. She i here with the Crusons. bain in aprons Saturday and visited at the home of her son, Bebekah contest dinner at 7 Ernest Wyatt, in Oregon City and o 'clock Friday, January 30. For Monday at The Fair. Bex Wheeler and George Dame­ with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Fox, Bebekah members only. Signed: wood, students at O. A. C., were in Portland. Captain Sanders. j22-26 29c home over the week end. Mr. and Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter. J. F. Sly, of Eugene, was here Mrs. T. C. Wheeler, parents of Mrs. C. E. Umphrey left for Bay­ yesterday on business. Rex, took the boys back to ard, Iowa, this week to be With Mr. and Mrs. John Groves were vallis Sunday by motor. her father, A. J. McCord, who is Eugene visitors yesterday. Mrs. Thurston Doak, who critically ill. • I Mr. and Mrs. W: M. Crenshaw, been in a Eugene hospital Miss Helen Ostrander and Miss of Didsburg, Alberta, Canada, who a fractured hip, is recovering. Kathryn McQueen are in Eugene had been visiting at the homes Dale Gamble, who had been ern visiting at the home of Mrs. Clar of Mr. Crenshaw’s mother and ployed part time by E. C. Lock­ Including our entire stock of silk and fine cotton ence Spencer, sister of Miss Os- sister, Mrs. Melvina Willis and wood, hair accepted a position at underwear the L. M. Hankins dairy near $1.00 garment*, Dorena. 84c It pays to list your property $1.25 garments, now.......... with Hall i Lang. $1.29 $1.95 garment*, now........... Mrs. A. L. Woodard who had $1.49 $2.25 garments, now......... been visiting in Seatfle at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. G. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY—BUY TODAY Horton, returned Wednesday to make her home hero with another daughter, Mrs. Albert Hull. [|g ■ INVESTIGATION Billie Hall’s Garage and Service Station EXPERT MECHANICS All IVorl^ (guaranteed “The Old Reliable" U. S. and C. T. C TIRES First National Bank Tales of the Town Announcement SOCIETY I SANITARY BEAUTY SHOP MRS. H. A. HAGEN Januanj Clearance Sale One-Third Saving! DAINTY LINGERIE UNDERWEAR Candy Sale See Our West Window Plain mix candy, per pound.............................. Gum drops, per pound______ ______ ________ Commercial chocolates, per pound__________ Cream mix, per pound____ ________________ French cream, per pound___ _________ _____ Satin Finish, per pound........ ..... ............. ... ...... Oranges, medium size. 2 dozen for_________ 12i/2c ...15c .... 20c 20c ... 25c 25c ..... 25c A BALLOON FREE WITH EACH POUND OF CANDY Smith-Short Grocery The Store That Appreciates Your Trade Apron »ale Saturday and Monday at TLe Fair—75c, 85c, 90c and $1.15. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Perry with their son. O. W Perry and the, latter’s family left yesterday for Woodburn, where they an- contem plating opening ■ meat market. James Potts has bought two lots on north Tenth street just across the street from the property re­ cently bought by Schofield Stewart, Mr. Potts plans to erect a bunga­ low on the property. New cut glass water set», 7 pieces, $1 50 at The Fair. Mrs. J. E. Loucks is slswly recovering from a two weo-ks' 111 nose da* to heart trouble aad a I nervous break doisn. CLEARANCE SALE OF WOMEN 8 WINTER KNITTED UNIONSUITS Every style of winter union suit*—suit* with long sleeves, short sleeve«, sleeveless, ankle or knee length styles. —Each garment is the well known “Forest Mills” brand $169 $2.iX) to $2.25 union*, 60c and 65c unions, now... 49c $3.19 »4 00 union*, now..... $1.50 unions, now_______ $1.19 $3 65 $139 $1.65 to $17 5 unions, now $4 .50 union*, Women’» fibre silk »top-in* and vest», special each.............. .......... 89c □ □aaaaaaaaaaoaa Women'» black *ilk stocking*, purr thread silk, Kpecial thin week only, a pair .... -........... -............. 89c