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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, MAY 18. 1925 ——————————— I ' fairs of the institutions which they basket of red hawthorne blooms. are presumed to govern the better Sprays of the bloom ran out to Monday« and Thursdays it will bo for the taxpayers of the the ends of the table. The place cards bore spring flower deeora- .Publishers state, the better it will be for the Bede & Smith. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a ___ Editor institutions and the better it will tions. Guests beside club members Elbert Bede__ be for the students thereof. The A wedding pretty in its sim were Mrs. Frank Knox and A tíratela»» publication entered at Cottage Grove as second-class matter time is approaching when to put in plicity was solemnized in the Chris J. P. Graham. to practice some ol«l fashioned ideas tian church at 12:30 Sunday, when $><»<$> Business Offioe......... 55 North Sixth concerning education will be con Miss Katharine Mendenhall, daugh The Bible study class of sidered ultra-progressive. ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Menden Methodist church entertained SUBSCRIPTION KATES ■ Evon the secrecy which the re hall, of this city, became the bride day afternoon in the church parlors By mail (Cash in advance) gents are charged, perhaps unjustly, of George E. M. York, ef Eugene. in honor of Mrs. T. Curtis, a mem One year_ $2.75 | Throo months .80 with having maintained, might have A. J. Adams, pastor of the Christian ber, who leaves soon to make her Six mouths.. 1.50 | One month..... 50 been warranted by their old fash- ehurqji, read the ring cerffmony in home in Arkansas. Each of the BY CARRIER ioned kindly intentions toward presence of a few immediate rela- 40 present presented »Mrs. Curtis One month...... . ................. $ .30 t hose whose services were dispensed tives and intimate friends, Mr. with a quilt block on which her . 1.10 with. Four months, in advance. Action that brings about and Mrs. Dale F. Hawkins, of this name embroidered. Tea and Six months, in advance— 1.00 The a saving of such a bagatelle as city, attended the bridal pair. The dainty cakes were served. . 3.00 One year, in advance___ some $60,000 in the conduct of bride taught in the Cottage Grove tea table was centered with a such an institution as the univer- schools two years ago and the basket of delicately tinted sweet Member of sity is no longer considered worthy preceding year, She is a teacher rocket. Mrs. Curtis and her Hon National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Association of any great amount of publicity, ¡n the Eugene schools this year. came here from Arkansas about which fact the regents may have -Mr. York is associated in business two years ago. Oregon Newspaper Conference ♦ ♦ ♦ considered. , with W. R. B. Wilcox, who is Mrs. C. C. Cronon entertained All in all there seems to have f head of architectural work at the PANNING THE REGENTS. been a considerable amount of ado University of Oregon, Following Friday afternoon in compliment to about a littlo of nothing. the wedding the guests were taken j Mrs. J. C. Johnson, who returned From reports in some of the to the Mendenhall home where a ! Saturday to her home in Gold daily press we are led to believe __________ delicious wedding dinner was served. I Beach after a short visit at the The Woodburn Independent be- that some kind of a commotion of ____ pink and komo^of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Al pretty . bouquet . the emergency clause lie VUS that Smart new styles in striped wool chailie, silk and cotton crepe stirred up through the has been r i . The gupgfn were old white sweet peas centered The table Uebow. action of the board of regents I should have been attached to the nnd plnee cards suitable to the f~-~- dresses, printed silk dresses, coat style dresses—new spring coats friends of the honored- one and of the University of Oregon in revenue e bills which are likely to be occasion were used. Sweotpeas and they spent the afternoon chatting in the “Palmer” quality. We invite you to see them whether refpRindod. It suggests that the firing several professors whose you buy today or not. pink snapdragons were the attrac over their needlework. Dainty- re- services did not seem to be for j legislature meet and reenact the tive decorations of the rooms. Those freshments were served. The rooms the best interests of the school and I motiHurcs with the emergney clause present nt the wedding nnd dinner and table were artistically deco- in curtailing the activities of Sev 'attached. Possibly the independent wore Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. rated with varicolored wild flowers. ! would find that the emergency era! departments in the interest ♦ ♦ ♦ Bolt, Miss Eula Benson and Ralph | clause can not be attached to of economy. Eighty were present Thursday Gibbs, of Eugene; tho bride's par revenue bill. From reading between the lines ents and brother Marshall and Mr. evening at the Knights of Pythias wo are led to believe that the and Mrs. Hawkins, of this city. Mothers’ day entertainment. H. J. and $16.50 The better homes movement is discharge of the professors in Tho couple plan to make their Shinn gave an interesting address, GARMENT» GARMENTS question was justifiable and t he 1 worthy of unqualified endorsemei nt home in Eugene. Mrs. Victor Kern and Mrs. Carl economics effected necessary, The j but it seems odd that this move- TnE QUALITY.STORE-Coco schvice Witte gave a vocal duet and Ralph ® members of th«« board of regents ! men didn’t start at a time when Boslough gave a vocal number. Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. T. C. Refreshments of ice cream and cake are hard-headed men anil will not | some of us spent some of our time Wheeler and Mrs. Herman F. Ed ' nt home. About all we now really I m : swerved from their purpose by were served. A white carnation the criticism of the students of . need in a home is a grill and a wards, retiring officers, entertained was presented by the lodge to each the university nor by unfair news sleeping porch—and we might do tho Constellation club Thursday mothr present. Cars took the moth “Mom,” said little Willie, burst afternoon. A business meeting was ers and older members of the lodge without the sleeping porch. stories and editorials. ing into the houBe all out of breath, held at which the following officers to and from the hall. Wo are inclined to compliment “there’s going to be trouble down wore elected: Mrs. R. A. Trask, the regents for performing their wo understand the contro- at the grocer’s. His wife has got president; Mrs. 8. L. Godard, vice duty as they -aw it, which seems Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kem had a baby girl and he’s had a ‘ Boy of 1501 Locust St., St. Louis in the State of Missouri on the 31st day at Eugene, the board of to be what they did, and we offer < have fired a coupla pro- president; Mrs. Merville Veatch, as dinner guests Wednesday eve Wanted’ sign in his window for a of December, 1924, made to the Insurance Commission of the State ►ocretary. Yellow California poppies ning Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dame the suggestion that the firmer hold of Oregon, pursuant to law: week. ’ ’ were the room decorations. Fancy wood and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ih>' regents of our institutions of CAPITAL the powder puffs, gifts from Mrs. Scott, Garoutte. higher learning take upon the af- Amount of capital stock paid «P.......... -........... -•................... .$ 2,000.000.00 ac- the retiring president, were the INCOME I in favors. The club presented Mrs. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Total premium income for the year.................. $15,340,636.87’ mes. Scott with a past matron’s pin. □ Interest, dividends and rents received dur- APPROACHING Following tho business session tho n ing the year _____________ 3,020,415.79 Cottage Grove People Point the “Law enforcement begins in the hours were spent socially and a □ EVENTS Income—Accident Department Way. 438,770.34 home,” says the Clarke County delicious two-course luncheon was □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Income from other sources received during (Wash.) 8un. The Sun doeen’t served. Mrs. J. C. Johnson, who The constant aching of a bad back, the year ______________________________ 468,922.30 Mrs. R. E. Short, Mrs. Karl K. The weariness, the tired feeling; relieve pain, cobbt, reflect correctly in this instance, was here from Gold Beach visiting Total income ....................................... .............. .......... ........... $19,277,745.30 heailaelies and neural The trouble 1- that law enforce her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Lcbow, Mills, Mrs. W. J. White, Mrs. C. A. Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, DISBURSEMENTS meat doesn’t begin in the home. gia pains promptly. was an invited guest and 36 Bartell and Mrs. H. W. Titus will Distressing urinary disorders— entertain the Eugene chapter of Are often signs of failing kidneys Paid for losses, endowments, annuities and members wero present. They tire made from surrender values ______________________ $ 5,207,392.91 Daughters of the Nile, of which And too serious to be neglected. ♦ ♦ ♦ dispatches inform us that TRI E Aspirin, disinte Dividends paid to policyholders during iho they are members, at a picnic Get rid of these troubles! Miss Elaine Henderson celebrated Use Doan ’ s Pills — a stimulant diur puffs cheroots, We are grate quickly and, year ___________________________________ 827,184.08 Wednesday afternoon at the Blue etic to the kidneys. disappointed. A corncob her third birthday anniversary very therefore, give almoHt Dividends deposits surrendered ......................... 1(19,946.39 Mountain school house. Hosts of people recommend Doan ’ s. liappily Thursday afternoon, when bo his limit. immediate benefit. Dividends paid on capital stock during the ♦ ♦ ♦ This is a Cottage Grove case. n number of her playmates respond year ____ _______________________________ 240,000.00 Buy them in this big Mrs. Herman F. Edwards and You can verify it. ed to invitations and spent the economical bottle of “When I get to be a big num afternoon with her at the Dick Mrs. Ivan Warnes will be hostesses Mrs. George Young, 404 Second Commissions, agency supervision, branch of says: “I have used Doan’s fice expense and salaries paid during the 100—and save money. like you can I be a Shriner, da.l- Henderson homo an Mosby creek. Wednosday to the Elmartes club .St., Pills and know they are a good year __________________________________ dyf” enquired little Sammy. ut a .1 o'clock luncheon at the remedy. My kidneys were weak and The taking of pictures, playing of Daddy: “Why, why, 1 expect Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year games and music made the after Anchorage in Eugene. Bridge will I had attacks of backache and sore so, if you are a good boy.” ness over my kidneys and my kid Disbursements—accident department ______ noon hours pass speedily. A pink be the afternoon diversion. Sammy: “Daddy what all will neys acted irregularly, too. Doan’s Amount of all other expenditures ................... ♦ ♦ ♦ color scheme was carried out in the Pills benefited me by strengthening I havo to do to bo a Shrinjr anv- Total expenditures .................. ............. .............. $12,198,988.46 The LaComus club will entertain decorations and also in the refresh my back and kidneys.” way 1 ” ASSETS ments. The guest list included the public at a card party from Price 60c, at all dealers. Don ’ t Daddy: “Everything you Isabelle, Elizabeth and John Kerr, 2 to 5 tomorrow afternoon at simply ask for a kidney remedy— Value of real estate owned (market value) $ 4,264,771.31 they kin think of, Snrnh Kerr and Mrs. Joe Perkins Hotel Bartell, The affair is being get Doan’s Pills—the same that Value of stocks and bonds owned (market or amortized value) _______________________ 1,100,402.35 «nd Richard Henderson. The matron given for the benefit of the city Mrs. Young had. Foster-Milburn Co,, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.......... 31,776,046.00 guests were Mrs. John Kerr and •park and playgrounds fund. ' ♦ ♦ ♦ Premium notes and policy loans.... ............... - 10,986,942.70 Mrs. Joe Perkins Jr. The Dick NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cash in banks and on hand______________ Henderson family recently moved 1,507,695.68 Mrs" 0. E. Frost «’ill be hostess Net uncollected and deferred premiums......... 2,125,612.42 here from Portland. Thursday afternoon to the Utopia Department of the Interior, U. S. Interest and rents due and accrued________ ♦ ♦ ♦ club. 1,708,617.27 Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, May Ledger assets—accident department...... .......... 78,376.31 Mrs. W. W. McFarland, a non- ♦ ♦ ♦ 12, 1925. member, was hostess Thursday to The auxiliary of the American Notice is hereby given that John Other assets (net) due from other companies, reinsured ............................................................. 25,547.00 the Joker club at an evening of Legion will entertain the legion Hopman, of Cottago Grove, Oregon, Total admitted assets ________________ five, hundred. The rooms were this evening at a colored dish who, on August 6, 1920, made $53,574,011.04 prettily decorated with red peonies. dinner. Regular business meetings Homestead Entry, No. 013215, for LIABILITIES At the close of the card session will be held following. $45,430,514.46 Use a Sentinel 8W%, Section 9. Townshop 22 S., Net reserves .... _\...................... ........... the guests wero taken to the Gray . 1,399,286.02 Range 3 West. Willamette Meridian, Gross claims for losses unpaid_____ Wan tad Goose tea room, when« a delicious □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a has filed notice of intention to Ledger assets—accident department.. 276,151.16 C. J. KEM, Prop ....... . _ 3,402,152.65 _ _ two course luncheon was served. The make three year Proof, to establish All other liabilities ............. ................. Cottage Grove, : Oregon centerpiece of the table Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of $2,000,000.00 I claim to the land nbov’b described, surplus $1,065,906.75 ........... . ........................................ ........... $50,508,104.29 □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a before* the Register and Receiver BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR of the U. 8. Land Office, at Rose Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph burg. Oregon, on the 17th day of Gross premiums received during the year (in Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at June, 1925. cluding accident and health business)_____ .$ 134,280.73 10, forenoon service at 11, evening Dividents returned during the. year (includ Claimant names as witnesses: service at 7:30. Midweek services ing accident and health business)_________ Thomas O. Brasher, Charles Wil 3,524.29 Wednesday evenings at 7:30. liam Ewing, William H. Bacheldcr, Losses paid during the year (including acci « • • Edward N. Brasher, all of Cottage dent and health business)........................................ jg 265 57 Baptist church—W. O. W. hull, Grove, Oregon. Name of company, Missouri Htate Life Insurance Company;’ name C. Orr, pastor. Sunday school of president, M. E. Singleton; name of secretary, F. H. Morgan; at 10 o'clock, services at 11 o'clock non-coal HAMILL A.CANADAY, Register. statuary resident attorney for service, Roy Denney, Portland, Oregon. nnd 7:45. B. Y. P. U. services at ml4jnllc(2) 7:00. Prayer meetiug at 7:30 Thurs NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . WILHELM- REPRESENTATIVE, SELLING LIFE, day evening at tho Key C. Howard AttlDENT AND GROUP INSURANCE, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. home, 110 old north Pacific high- ------------------- -»---------- ——____ ____ Department of the Interior, U. 8. way. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Christian Church, the “home like” May tJ, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Karl church—A. J. ___ Adams. minister Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and A. Karlsen, of Eugene, Oregon, who, communion at 11, Christian en dea on March 29, 1921, made Homestead vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. •Entry, No. 013777, fo» 8ft NW'j, Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. and Nth SWft, Section 17, Town Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at ship 19 8., Range 5 West, Willam 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep ette Meridian, has filed notice of worth league at 7, evening service ' intention to make three year Proof, at 7:30. Everybody is welcome to to establish claim to the land above attend all of those services. describe«!, before E. O. Immel, U. S. • • • j Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, Free Methodist church—Corner of on the 20th «lay of June, 1925. Monroe avenue and south Fifth Claimant names as witnesses: street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun Max Simonsen, Walter Gillispie, day school at 10, forenoon services Marcellos Gillispie, all of Motor at 11, evening service at 7:30. Route C-, Eugene. Ore.; Warren C. I Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thumlay i Smith, of Crow, Oregon. evenings. CEMENT. LIME. PLASTER BRICK non-coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, BRICK' FIRE CLAY, METAL Register. Seventh Day Adventist Church— inlljn8e(2)_________ C0RNER BEADS, SHIN West Main street. Services every i, 111 1 1 - ---------- ®EES’ DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE, Buyem know what Esaex give« can be had elsewhere only at far Saturday. Sabbath school at 10. ^?^9RETS SAND AND GRAVEL, church service at 11J prayer meet higher coat. The great Essex sale« record is due to no other thing. ing Wednesday evening» at 7:30. PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORE £ ottave ftrove Sentinel (□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□I I socierr i E Maytime Underpricing of Spring Dresses and Coats at Umphrey 6? Mackin’s 25% to 50% Saving Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the Missouri State Life Insurance Company GET RID OF THAT BACKACHE □ ‘Putëlëôt □ □ Aspirin Tablets 100 Tablets 79c Get What KEM’S FOR DRUGS You Want ° Church News Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to gixe Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi- nent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published anywhere. Our Building Material Line Includes— This Amazing Essex Success the Result of Value It it recognition of a value leadership so overwhelming that it b not even challenged. ESSEX *895 HUDSON-ESSEX. WORLD’S LARGEST SELLING 6-CYUNDER CARS N. J. Nelson Jr., Dealer MPERIAI" HunJay School service« in the I Albani school houne every Sunday at W:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnel, gu* |M'ri nt endent; Mrs, Winnie Hagerty, aaniataat superintendent. First church of Nazarene—Tenth and Adams, T. P. Bissell, pastor. Munday school at 9:45, forenoon service at It, evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting al 7:50 Weil ueelay e\ minga. I Barber Shop B tTE BOB, CUBL AND DYE H.1IR Barber work in general. special attention to children. FRONT FITTINGS. AND OTHER Emm" ’,DMB»0”s to No Charge on City Deliveries Godard & Randall Just North of 3. P. Station—Phone 100