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PAGE TWO £ ottapc tòme Sentinel COTTAGE (¡ROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 liable was given the editor of a business house and succeeded in until the Walker grade school is □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□nnnnnnnnn□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□nnnaannaann i lie »Sentinel as a judge in the getting out of night before their closed. j ret .‘nt t sNay content on better identity could be learned. The Minnie Lindson and Charles Cot I damage was slight but the boys ter have been appointed leader» .Publishers homes conducted in the school«. Bede & Smith. ___ Editor Aside from the question being who did not remain to settle for for the annual fox and hound chase. Elbert Bede__ • discussed, the editor was astonished j the damage are making a poor A tirat ela»« publication entered at to note the number of pupils who I wtart in life. □ In a small way they Your home print shop—The Sen □ Cottage Grove as »eeoud-class matter | expressed ideas relative to our I are like the hit-and-run automobile tinel—should be always considered □ Business Office......... 55 North »Sixth i present jazz age the same as those operator. first. Usually it can handle any held by Home of us old fashioned job of printing you may have. folk. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Women can’t keep a secret. By mail (Cash in advance) As to the question under discus- That may be the reason for One year_ $2.75 | Three months .80 sion, the essays by advanced pupils short skirts. Six months.. 1.50 | One month..... 50 were fully as well written and fully as correct in the use of Eng- BY CARRIER WALKER One month------------- ------------ $ .30 lish— ■construction, expression, spell- Four months, in advance____ 1.10 ing ami punctuation—as those that (Special to The Sentinel.) Six months, in advance_____ 1.60 would have been written by 50 per One year, in advance_______ 3.00 rent of their elders. Whether that 1 May 19.—The Walker baseball is sufficient wc leave to other ; team defeated a pick-up team from , Cottage Grove Sunday on the Waik- Member of critics. We content ourselves by i er diamond by a score of 15 to 5. National Editorial Association publishing elsewhere in this issue Oregon State Editorial Association Mrs. D. P. Caldwell and family the essay which won the grand Oregon Newspaper Conference Sunday at the home of Mrs. prize. It is published without the visited M. C. Smith.* exercise of the editorial prerogative The Arthur Smith family were SCHOOL ENGLISH. to use the blue pencil. at Mrs. Smith’s Sunday evening. »Some satirist has said that it is Corvallis Gazette Times: Because They were on their way to Ashland. All the students that were on possible to get a school education the Oregonian has objected to frills without being completely spoiled in the public schools the Telegram tho Hick list have returned to for learning something. Editor*, takes it to task for encouraging school. The postoffice at Walker has school teachers and other critics and sponsoring a spoiling contest, who believe that education should, The Telegram is right. »Spelling, been discontinued and the mail is I above all things, give to pupils according to the present day view distributed by rural route from the ability to write and speak of those who run the schools, is Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. John Fountain combine beauty and utility in English correctly and expressively, merely a sides issue, somewhat of are continually harping upon a a bore, and, in fact, altogether too have moved their household goods a form that is popular with to Shannon, where Mr. Fountain every woman and girl. For meager knowledge of the language old fashioned. has employment, Mrs. Fountain is that reason these sets make upon the part of our graduates. in the opinion of The Sentinel, A college professor who has i re staying with Mrs. Ben Jackson ideal graduation presents. too much can not be said to keep turned from n visit ;n the < cast The set pictured here contains before teachers, parents and pupils reports that the girls in the oast Cara Norm Perfume. Toilet tho desirability of gaining a com are not showing their knees like | Water, Complexion Powder mand of the language which mu*t the girls in the west. We nre sorry I and Talcum—grouped in a beautiful setting of rich blue bo the vehicle of expression for that the professor was disappointed such pupils in their after lives. In and had to hurry home. I satin. — an age when our youth demand A gift any girl will treasure. education as a right in their prep When wc read the columns of I aration for their approaching battle | bunk written about that rake, the with n cold, cruel world—in an , Prince of Wales, and note how age of typewriters when written [ tho maidens of every class seek imperfections can not be concealed i his favor wo are constrained to in in an illegible scrawl—the aim at quire, "What’s the use of being perfection should be greater than | decent#” ever before. C. J. KEM, Prop The opportunity to judge as to Two Ind« in a «cuffie broke n whether all the criticism is justi- pane of gin»« from the window of I Cottage Grove, : Oregon Munday» and Thursday » Cara Nome Gift Sets Never Give Up Until You’ve Tried a Sentinel Wantad New Things Always to be Found Here—Quality Merchandise and Reasonable Prices Combine to Invite You to Always Shop at Umphrey 6? Mackin’s Summery Dress Fabrics -New among the wash fabrics is the glass beaded voile Just on dityday in 40-ineh width, price a yard.......................... 75c Just in this week, twelve-mum my pure floss silk ’ pongee, priced a yard ...................... 90c 27-inch all-wool flannels are the thing for the one-piece sport dress and you will, find them here in bright green, Jan, shell pink, etc., priced a ........... ............ $1.50 yard ........... 27-inch wide striped chailie for light weight one-piece dress shown here in three patterns, priced a yard.................... $1.50 40-ineli printed and enameled figure voiles, all fast color, priced a yard............................. . .... _................... .. 49c to 85c May time Underselling of Dresses and Spring Coats Continues at Umphrey & Mackin’s 14c Package of Tru-Bake A Host of Spring Coats Priced $14.50 to $21.50 Dresses Priced $8.50, $11.50 to $16.50 ° Nearby News ° □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ J Thia free package of Tru- Bake» ia an anniversary gift 'pure and simple. It will be with drawn at store closing time Sat urday night. May 23. Don t miss it. T h S- biu , Cup Custard Cookies guests »Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kinard left Why Not Install Wednesday for Baker for an ex- That Bath Room? tended visit with their daughter Water facilities, sanitation and before locating permanently. Mike all plumbing requirements in a Quaglia, who has purchased the i Rinard place, will not move here i new dwelling or old conaprise a part of the structure that needs for a year and will rent it. careful and detailed attention. Mr. Willain has been quite sick I am at your beck and call. for the past week. The best of service rather than Mrs. George Alleman and Mrs. Harry McDowell, of Divide, were profit is my aim. all-day visitors at the George Fos- ter homo Thursday. Business Is Good J. S. STEWART Office on North Seventh St. Sanitary Beauty ■ Mrs. H. A. Hagen Shop hon«K Marcelling Office 30 Manicuring Res. Facial Massage 118-Y Shampooing Bobbing Evenings by Hair Tinting French Paper Curl Appoint ment X \ CUP THE COUPON NOW liah style biscuits with a filling of custardy confection that makes them an epicurean treat. Your grocer ht fresh supply of "Cup Custard" Cookie-Cake». 45c Lb Get a Pound or Two and (set this Rrdfaae TREE COUPON TRV : V BISCUIT COMTAMT -s*«ku« Md rt>u»u. (Special to The Sentinel.) May 19.—Mm. E. H. Dustin, ac- eompanieil by her father, John Hyde, motored to Hnrrisburg Thurs day of last week. Mr». Dustin turned Friday, accompanied by »on Merle, who ha» finished school term there. Mr. Hyde mained for an indefinite stay the home of another daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Plaster and children, of Latham, were Sunday visitors at the James Plaster home. John Fisher, of Alvadorc. and two nephews, Clarence and Thomas Fisher, visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher. Henry Gurnsey and Sig Ferguson, of Canyon City, who are visiting Mr. Ferguson’» brother, Ed Ferguson, spent the night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dustin. Mrs. James Maust. of Engene. and Mrs. A. W. Baskette, Latham, were Bunday guests Mr. ami Mrs. S. P. Shortridgv. Ortensio Perini returned to home in SMrramento Saturday, ter spending a week at the home of his cousin. Angelo Perini, Miss Geneva Perini visited Sun- day with her Aunt, Mrs. Albert Tonoli, at Comstock. W. F. Hrhellev and Mrs. Alice ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■I The live wire print shop is al ways ready to help in the prep aration of advertising and printing copy. Our experience worth something to you. THORNTON CORNERS. Are Really Delightful Double value cakes made of two light textured Eng TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. Spokane Portland □ □ □ □ □ (Special to The Sentinel.) May 19.—The Coast Fork Tele phone company held their annual election of officers Saturday eve ning at the school house. Hugh Trunnell and Mrs. Kappauf went to Corvallis Tuesday to at- tend the state convention of the Farmers’ union. Mrs, Charlie- Powell is staying LYNX HOLLOW. with Mrs. Robert Powell this week. Mrs. Shelburn closed school Sat (Special to The Sentinel.) urday with a picnic. May 19.—Rural delivery is now E. J. Edward« and family mo- tored to Eugene Saturday after- an accomplished fact for residents here. noon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strong were Dwight Ilaekett and Ruth Bei> son, of Eugene, attended church guests of Mr. and Mrs. George and visited with the Murry, Gil- Thurtsman Sunday. Mr. Beltz and daughter, of east ham, Aldridge and Gilerist families. Misses Lamson ami Lay, of Cot ern Oregon, were here on business tage Grove, were dinner guests last week. The S. E. Dresser family visited Sunday at the Edwards home. Kathleen and Madelle Knppauf with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser visited Sunday with the Gilcrist Sunday. Several young people from En- girls. A number of young people gath geno ritt nded services at the school ered at the C. C. Gilham home house Sunday and assisted with Friday evening to practice ging the singing. Mrs. Ellen T.njoie and ilnnghter, ing for Children’s day. Hazel Führer arrived home Thur»- Mrs. Ben Chilscn, of Wendling, I day from O. A. C. an<i remained visited relatives here last week. School closed last Froday. until Sunday. Mrs. Melvin Jackson will enter- The Gruff family visited Sunday afternoon at the E. J. Edwards tain the community club this week. home. Miss Farnham, of Eugene, spoke I at tho Christian Endeavor meeting She sails for j Sunday evening. Japan as a missionary in Septem ber. • Clip the coupon in the lower right hand corner of this advertise ment. Present it to your grocer. He will give you a full size 14c package of Tru-Bake Crackers free — Cookie-Cakes □ □ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Creason, of Roseburg, were dinner yOUR GROCER joins with Tru-Blu Master).- Bakers in inviting you to take advantage ai this FREE gift offer before closing time Satu*? day night. of Tru-Blu Cup Custard □ □ □ □ □ u □ B □ New June Styles in Butterick Paper Patterns on Sale This Week Crackers FREE of a Pound or More § New Slippers for Women Including satin, patent and kid in low heel, military heel and apan- ish heel, priced......... $3.50, $3.95, $4.50 up 25% to 50% Saving HEBRON. With the Purchase □ □ □ □ □ A New Crepe Rubber Sole Oxford Made of fine calf upper leather in the new Russia calf color just, as here illustrated i_ style, priced a pair Every garment of the better quality, whether ensemble eoat-dress, silk frock or spring coat, included in this Maytime Underselling event, all bear the well known “Palmer” label. This fact com bined with the extremely low prices on these garments is all the more reason why you should investigate this under selling. You can afford to buy a whole new outfit, and you will find a genuine Price $10.00 KEM’S FOR DRUGS Children’s Slipper in New Attractive Styles Including slippers for baby as well as the older girls—come in to day and let us show you the styles, priced a pair.........$1.25 to $3.50 Building Materials LUMBER, SHINGLES, BEAVER BOARD, BUILT-INS -Whatever your need» in Building Materials—wc can supply them at the lowest figure quoted anywhere. All guaranteed product*. Quick delivery. Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co •‘If It I» Made of Wood. We Can Make It?