COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 Miss Francis Hamloth spent Sat- I urday in Medford. Milton Perkins and ... .»«..ly, family, of Eugene, were guests the fore part of the week at the home of Mr, Perkins’ aunt, Mrs. Melia Currin, Mr. Perkins recently returned from Baker, where he was called for ! the funeral of hi* brother, Arthur Perkins, who met an accidental death at Lakeview. The improvments of this bank’s building, ineluding re­ Mrs. J. A. Merryman left yester­ modeling the entire front of the building, adding a day for Bray, Calif., to join her customer’s room and installing complete new equipment, husband for the summer. will soon be completed. Mrs. Msude Hohl, with her moth er and aunt, Mrs. M. M. Cooper Cottage Grove will have a better and enlarged bank and Mrs. Vera Simons, the latter building, and one which promises to keep on getting two being from St. Helens, and better. For this Institution is planning more elaborate Mrs. Joe Simons, of this city, improvements as its growth makes them desirable. spent yesterday in Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Garoutte Start your account here and grow with us. Let’s both have returned from a 12-day motor expend our financial horizons together. trip to Vancouver, B. C. They visited in Arlington, Wash., at the home of Mrs. Jerry Lingo, sister of Mr. Garoutte; in Raymond, Wash., at the home of Mrs. Carl COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Penland, sister of Mr. Garoutte; and in Portland at the home of Mrs. j William Hart, another sister of Mr. Garoutte. While in Raymond ! they were also guests of Mr. nini Mrs. Minard Wick3. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ We sell quality Radios made Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harrel mo- nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn □ ' by manufacturers of known tored to Glendale Sunday and U Ray Nelson visited at the home of Mr. Harrel’s Mrs. Herman F. Edwards and * □ responsibility. a Mrs. Ivnn Warner ent•» Mrs. D. T. Awbrey was hostess nunnnnnriEinDtinnaatiD this afternoon to the Social Twelve elub. Lyle Little was taken to a En gen* hospital Tuesday evening for an emergency operation for appen- <1 iritis. The appendix broke be- fore reaching the hospital and he is in a very critical condition. j j j ! Mr. and Mr*. D A. Forbes and •on* Robert and Htewart are in Medford visiting at the home of Mrs. Forbe*' parents. Mr. Forbes ' attended the grand lodge of I. O.- O. F. which wa* held there. He I and his son Robert will return tomorrow but Mr*. Forbes, who has been ill, and •on Stewart will re I main several week* in the hope of I benefitting Mr*. Forbes’ health. I Mr*. A. W Kime has [‘from a tesday visit in with her daughter*, Mr*, maine and Mis* Geneva, Claude. Rhe amristed Mrs. in moving to her new r Ralem returned Portland Roy Ro­ und non Romaine home In Always Give First Chance to the Home Print Shop We Meet Competition in Range of Work Quality and Price innannnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnn Your Business 3 □ □ n APPROACHING EVENTS □ □ □ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□nnaa Fifty were present at tho picnic supper held Monday evening in I. O. O. F. hall by the American Legion and the auxiliary. Business meetings were held by each organi­ zation following the supper. $ $ $ The women's relief corps will hold its regular meeting Saturday afternoon. 1 The president urges all members to be present at its final preparations i for Memorial day will be made. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKibben, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde and Mr. and ] Mrs. C. L. Speaks will entertain the Jolly Bunch club Friday at its usual evening of dancing. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Past Noble Grands’ club will hold its regular monthly meeting next Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. W. Kime. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. F. L. Grannis will be hostess to the Tuesday Bridge club next week nt its regular 1 o’clock luncheon. ♦ ♦ ♦ The O. H. L. club will hold its regular nfternoon of five hundred Tuesday with Mrs. George O. Knowles. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. W. W. McFarland, a non­ member, will entortnin the Tillicum club this evening. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. C. C. Cruson will bo hostess Tuesday afternoon to the M. P. G. club. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a Church News | 1 □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□nan Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph Spcarow, pastor. Sunday school at 10, forenoon service at 11, ovening service at 7:30. Midweek services Wednesday evening* at 7:30. Baptist church—W. O. W. hall, J. C. Orr, pastor. Hunday school | at 10 o’clock, services at 11 o'clock and 7:45. B. Y. P. U. services at 7:00. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thurs day evening at tho Roy C. Howard home, 110 old north Pacific high- j way. Christian Church, the ' * home like" minister. shureh—A. J. Adams, ___ . Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and communion at 11, Christian endoa vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. [ Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. Ebert, Pastor. Son day school at 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep worth Icaguo at 7, evening service at 7:30. Everybody is welcome te attend all of these service*. Free Methodist church—Corner of Monroe avenue end south Fifth street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Bun­ day school at 10, forenoon services at 11, evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evenings. Seventh Day Adventist Church West Main street. Service* everv Saturday. Bebbath school at 10, church service at 11; prayer meet mg Wednesday evenrag* at 7:30. Sunday School services in the Latham school house every Sunday at 9:45 Mr* Hugh Trunnel, *u periatendent; Mr*. Winnie Hagerty, assirtant superintendent. • • • First church of Naaarene—Tenth anf Jefferson avenue and Second street. Hnnday serviere at 11 a. Wednesday servier* at 8 p. m. Rubber stamp«. The Sentinel. □ □ No One Knows Your Business So Well As You Do Yourself. g g Æ Mrs. Sutcliffe to Give Recital. Mrs. Robert Sutcliffe will give her annual recital next Wednesday in the high school auditorium. Both primary and advanced piano pupils will take part in the program. g U DON’T permit yourself to be inveigled into invest­ ing in "get rich quick” propositions, organized solely for the purpose of “getting you poor quick.” YOU go wrong in seeking high rates of interest on your money, but you cannot go far wrong in calling on "The Old Reliable” when you are in need of funds or when you have funds for deposite. □ A Careful, Conservative, Legitimate Banking Business Conducted. B The First National Bank of Cottage Grove □ □ □ B □ B □ u u n □ □ □ u u □ innnnannanaanunaopannannnaanannnannannnnnnannQaH Poppies to Be Sold Saturday. The poppies which are made by the ex-soldiers in the Portland veteran hospitals each year and are sold just before Memorial day, will be on sale here Saturday. Cottage Grove has been alloted 750 of the flowers. The auxiliary of the American Legion is spon­ soring the sale. ARCADE Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM < < Friday, May 22 THE WAY OF A GIRL » » with i Elanor Boardman, Matt Moore and William Russell. Cross-word puzzle and ‘ comedy. Saturday, May 23 Al. Wilson in "THE AIR HAWK” A horseman of the Heavens, mounted on earth’s fleetest steed, the airplane— a crashing thrill-full melodrama. And a comedy. Sun.-Mon., May 24-25 Gloria Swanson in “WAGES OF VIRTUE” A thrilling adventure-tale, a throbbing romance, & sparkling comedy—you get all three. And a comedy. Tuesday, May 26 Jacquelin Logan in “THE HOUSE OF YOUTH” An unforgettable story proving that the modern girl is sport enough to know when h I ic ’ s beaten and game enough to conquer the follies of her youthfulness. And a comedy. Wednesday, May 27 “BLOOD AND STEEL” A mile a minute speed drama, featuring Helen Holmes and William Desmond. And a comedy. Thurs.-Fri., May 28-29 ‘ NORTH OF 36” with Jack Holt, Ernest Torrence, Lois Wilson and Noah Berry. If you saw The (’overcd Wagon you must sec the companion film by the same author. A super-picture of super-thrills. Comedy and News reel. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a □ WANTADS S □ □ □□□□□□□□nnuannnnnn CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, doutal gold, platinum and dis­ carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting & Refining Company, Otsego, Michi­ gan. a2tfc(2) FOR SAL E— MODERN REHI donee on south First street. Phone 127-Y. H. A. Morse. a20m28p(2) FOR HALE—PIGS, HIX -WEEK8- old, also Jersey and Holstein cows. E. C. Lockwood, phono 8 or 35F2L ml4-21p(2) FOR RENT—FIVE R(X)M MOI) era house, unfurnished or partly furnished. 24(1 Third street, phono 133 J. Call at noon hour. in 18 21p HEAVY TEAM OF WORK HORS es, wagon and harness for sale cheap or will trade for cows. Joe Cox, south of city on Frank Ham­ brick place. m!8-21p FOR HALE BY OWNER—HIX room house and lot on north 7th street, Good terms—inquire at 333 north Sth street. Mrs. Augusta M. McCormick, 333 north 8th street, Cottage Grove, Oregon. m!8 28p(2) FOR HAL F.—FREHH JERSEY cow; drophead Hinger sowing machine; light wagon; doublo disc plow. J. H. Kirk, Dorena m21p FOR HAL E—L UMBER AND dimension material $5 per M., seasoned fir wood $5 per cord, delivered. Hevoral good big houses $10 each, Posts, 13 cents each delivered. C, J. Hess, Row river mill, phone 18F32. m21 25p PIANO FOR HALE NEAR COT tngo Grove. Beautiful high grade piano will bo sold at very close price and terms $10 monthly to reliable person, For particulars write Clino Music Co., 0(1 Front St., Portland, Ore. m21-25-28p(2) REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF fox terrier lost Monday. Color white, with tan spots, collar num­ ber 5633, 1925 license. Answers to name of Pete. O. Knight, phone 34F12. m21 25p WANTED TO BEG, BORROW OR buy n boring machine for fram­ ing purposes. George Edwards, box 513, Cottage Grove. m21-25p WANT TO HUY YOUR DAY OLD calves at any time. 11. Denham, box 541, Cottage Grove. m21p F OR HA L E—HOCK KNITTER, standard make, on stand. Is practically new. Mn. Mary Dalia guardo, Divide, Oregon, phono 5F34. m21jlp(2) FOR HALE—1021 BALED CHEAT hay $15 par ton. Mrs. Amanda C. Hull, phone 37F5, m21j1p(2) Btirroiighn Bookkeepers! Get WOOD Any Kind Any Time PRICES RIGHT Term« Cash Quimby Bros Phone»: Office 76, Re*. 124-1 May p(2) SALESBOOKS! Get What You Want Use a Sentinel It7an tad We meet all competition and furnish the best sale­ book on the market. Home merchants should buy their salesbooks at home. The Sentinel Practically Everything in Printing. Always Try Your Home Printer Firot.