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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925 law which he shall bo permitted nnnnnnnnnan.n annona to evade. Mondays and Thursdays j The libertine may wish to pick Publishers the law which he shall be permitted Bedo & Smith. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ....... Editor to evade. Elbert Bode..... And by the time each of us has The Tuesday Bridge club held A first class publication entered at Cottage Grove as second-class matter selected the law which he shall be its regular 1 o’clock luncheon this permitted to evade, we shall have week at the Gray Goo.se tea room, Business Office... ..... 65 North Sixth little law observance left. with Mrs. F. L. Grannis as hostess. The Progressive Business Men’s ' The centerpiece of the tattle was SUBSCRIPTION KATES club has started a good move. Law a pretty bouquet of mixed wild By mail (Cash in advance) I observance by the majority of so- flowers artistically arranged in a One year....$2.75 | Three months .80 called respectable people is the cards Six months.. 1.50 | One month..... 50 I surest way to bring about law en green glass basket. Score served also as place cards, Fol forcement and moral conditions lowing the luncheon the hostess BY CARRIER , 1 « .30 | such as the great majority of us t took the guest« to her home, where Ono month...... —--- ------- . 1.10 believe should prevail. Four month», in advance. I the nfternoon hours were pleasant 1.00 Six months, in advance... Of course the members are old- ly spent at bridge. Mr». R. S. . 3.00 One year, in advance...... fashioned, but a little of the gooA : Lasswnll won high honors. Wild old fashioned stuff is likely to flowers were the attractive decora Member of prove good for us. We are a trifl«* tion» of the rooms. Mrs. B. G. National Editorial Association (too progressive in many ways. Koehler was an invited guest of Oregon State Editorial Association the club. Oregon Newspaper Conference I The editor of the Gohl Hill News was struck by lightning a few Mrs. George O. Knowles was OLD FASHIONED BUSINESS days ago—and he was affected hostess Tuesday to the O. L. H. to honor the memory of MEN. much as he would have been affect club at its regular afternoon of all our brave heroes who Th« member» of the Progressive ed had a delinquent subscriber paid . five hundred. A tempting two- have given their lives in Business Men ’s club of Portland a ten-year subscription. He went course luncheon was served at the i close of the card session. Cali down and out. Commenting upon must be old-fashioned. They have defense of our Elag, our adopted resolutions pledging them the incident, the editor said: “Say, fornia poppies made an attractive Country and our Liberty. friends, that ’ s the way to die — it centerpiece for the table and they selves to law observance and pledg ing themselves |o urge other« to do didn’t hurt a bit until T woke up.” were also placed about the dining Rhododendrons were the likewise. T*hey declare that the That is the way it is going to be room. preservation of these United States with a lot of us. The only dif- artistic decorations of the other depend« upon greater respect for ferencc will be that the flashes rooms. Mrs. D. H. Hemenwny will THE* QMAllJY’iTosr-copy sqtvicc he hostess for tho next meeting, the laws under whose protection will be with us when we awaken. •Tune 9. we live, Not a new idea but not —»— It is a pleasure to have the op a bad one. Mrs. Horb«*rt Eakin was hostess Law observance alone is stressed portunity to pat Governor Pierce MOJNT VIEW. in the resolution. Nothing is said on the back. We must admire tho yesterday afternoon to the Presby about law enforcement. Law ob- backbone ho displays when mawkish terian missionary society. Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall and Mrs. R. A. .servance by the great majority nppaals are made to him to inter (Special to The Sentinel.) will bring about, law enforcement. vene to save the necks of those Trask, who attended tho Willamette May 2«i.—A* is. George Layng Observance of tho law by the who were in no way restrained by valley presbytery hold recently in j spent several days of last week great majority will strengthen the sentiment when they planned to Albany, gave reports of the with her daughter, Mrs. Georg meeting. Mrs. Riehar«lson gave an Duerst, at Blue Mountain. ¡inn of the law. Law« can not take th«» lives of others. interesting talk on southern moun J. A. Schneider ami Miss Forest be enforced when a great majority are engaged in concocting way« of Daring flyers wing way to top ! taineers, with whom she neighboreil Schneider were Cottage Grove defeating the law. of world, screams a headline over 1 for many years. The rooms were tors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boss, Each of uh may have some par a news story from New York. attractively decorated with largo poppies. Dainty refreshments were Boss’ mother, who is spending ticular law which he wishes to dis That wait several days ago, but I served. regard. The larger number prob they haven’t arrived here yet. summer here, Miss Lots Boss Mr. and Mrs. Gene Boss ably wish to overstep traffic regu About forty member» were prns- lations. A large number wish to The st-ito is approaching the limit ent at the regular njeeting of the nicked at Oakland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath spent evade the prohibition law«. And of its capacity to finance higher Methodist ladies* ‘aid society yes tho larger number of these who e<lunntiun.—The Oregonian. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. terday afternoon for which Mrs. wish to evade these lawe are con Fisher at Thornton Corners. sidered respectable citizens and the ECIIOED FROM THE CORNER. G. B. Arnest, Mrs. D. W. Sturges, Miss Selma Miller accompanied Mrs. Charles Cooley and Mrs. Ed bulwarks of the communities in Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Goff, of Cot Conner were hostaases. After the which they live. (Oregon Journel. short business session the nfternoon tage Grove to Eugene Sunday to But the murderer may wish to It huppenod at the “ kicker« ’ hours were pleasantly spent socially. attend Evangelist Benham’s meet pick the law which he shall be per table.” “Jdy sister,” said one of The rooms were transformed into ing. Louis Layng an<l Walter Dow mitted to evade. the men, “must have an escort if n pretty garden of wild and cnlti- Tho thief may wish to pick the she walks on Washington street vnted flowers, Refreshments of ice ens were Cottage Grove visitors Thursday evening. from Broadway to Fifth. Otherwise cream and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Layng and she will be insulted by the ogling stares and whispered comments i of Mrs. C. C. Cruson entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Heath were street corner loafers, Where are the M. P. G. club Tuesday after at the J. A. Schneider home Mon- the police!” noon at a picnic at the foot of ! day evening. • Mrs. Amanda Sears was a Cot II I EKI.Y PHO G ILI M A physician retorted, "I discount Cerra Gordo as a diversion from the your complaint 7.3 per cent. Most usual form of entertainment. Tho tage Grove visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright ana of the young women, and some of afternoon hours wore pleasantly Eriilay, May 29 their elders, who walk on busy i spent socially. Delightful picnic children, of Walker, visited Thurs Last tim«* day evening with Mr. ami Mrs. business streets in Portland have ! refreshments were served, The “NORTH OF 36” put themselves beyond insult, Thoy I hostess was assisted by hrr sister, W.‘ I). Heath. Mrs. Amanda Sears, Brison Sears dress in such a manner that they Miss Minnie Wilcox. A <*<>iii|>aiiioii pieturi* to and Miss Laura Riley spent Sunday leave nothing to the imagination, i The t’overe<l Wairon, are so noticeable they have Mrs. Gertrude Whitsett nnd in Eugene with relatives. with «Jack Holt. Ernest Tor Thoy Mr. and Mrs. «J. R. Cooley at- coa.sed to attract notice.” W. A. Wnril entertained the meni- rence, Lois Wilson and The first speaker again took up bers of the junior high track team ; tended grange meeting at Goshen Noah Beery. Thoy were accompa tho cudgels. “My sister doesn’t at dinner Tuesday evening nt the Saturday. Our gang coniedv dress or act conspicuously,” he j homo of Mrs. Whitsett. Rhode- nied by Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. said. ■‘Cradle Itobhers” dendrons were artistically placed McFarland ami Mrs. P. H. Magee, “ And that, ” replied tho phy about tho rooms anil were used as of Silk creek. and Crossword Puzzle. Mr. and Mr». Fred Guggisberg sician, “is just tho reason she the centerpiece of tho table, A .1 attract.« notice. Lot a girl with J ditional guests were Halton Waril and family visited Sunday with Saturday, May 30 Mr. Guggisberg’s sister at Leona. rolled stockings, short skirts, peek- | and Robert Harrington. “THE SPIRIT OF TIIE The Mount View" school closed a • bon waist and over confident —♦— Friday and finished Monday with U. 8. A.” munner puss nloi»g ami she won’t Joel Branson nnd his sister, Mrs. get a second glance. But if a Wheeler, and the latter's «laughter, a picnic near tho riyer. You’ll see fliousaiuls of Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Cooley vis woman dressed ns they used to of Dunsmuir, Calif., who were en ...... |>s iu action on the fair dros$, 1 with skirts to the ground | route home from Aberdeen, Wash., ited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dorward field« of Erance. at Gowdyville Sunday. Aeroplanes battle iu mid air. nnd collar to the ears, came along, were luncheon guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve VanSchoiack you’d hear n buzz nil along the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller, until Aviators plunging to their st root. ” and children, of Heppner, who are recently of Aberdeen, Wash. doom from out of th«» clouds. visiting Mrs. VanRchoiack’s par Are you for dress reform! If so, —— Millions of shells turning with whose viewpoint would yon The LaComus club will hold its ents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry VanScho the world into a flaming agree! regular meeting Tuesday nfternoon iack, at Fairviowj visited Sunday afternoon with Mm. Amanda Rear». inferno, it has everything: at the home of Mrs. C. J. Kem. (fottaflr (Grovr Sentinel ■ so ci err I Sun Alon., May 31—Juno 1 Emil Jannings in “THE LAST LAUGH ’ The picture for the whole family! It has every!hing love, humor, pathos, action —and it’s clean. A new kind of a picture. There are no subtitles to read. The story does not need them. And a comedy. Tuesday, .him* 2 Bebe Ihmiels in “MISS BLUEBEARD '* A frolicsome Erench fare«* that steps on the laughing gas ami stirs up fun at a smile »minute clip And a comedy Wednesday. June 3 “DANGER” with an all star east, A tluillingly spectacular play of the West and wilder days. And a e* •medv. Thursday, June 4 “THE TURMOIL” with an all star east. A trouble maker n misun derstood sun a deceived girl—a deluded father— sueh are tin* elements that make the picture. Comedy nnd International N M <a Salesbooks. The Sentili»*!, ENDOWMENT FUND COUPON Store Closed All Day Saturday But Will Be Open Friday Night Our Store Will Remain Closed All MAYTIME UNDERSELLING OF SUMMER COATS AND DRESSES CONTINUES HERE SATURDAY Very attractive ensemble suits, “Palmer” made, dress of printed silk and all wool peroi twill coat with lining to match the dress, price ...................................... $32.50 ARCADE Theatre Drama! Action! Love! Pathos! Humor! And a comedy. Shopping Made Easy at Umphrey & Mackin’s With Good Selection of Stocks — Come Today! Lovely silk dresses, short sleeves, attractively trimmed collar anti sleeve trimming to match, price each....... •z . .... -........................ $11.50 “Palmer” made summer coats, priced........ ... $14.50 to $29.50 DAINTY WASH FABRICS FOR SUMMER DRESSES HERE IN ABUNDANCE 40-inch fast color dotted voiles —a wide range of colors, a yard ..................................... ,49c 36 to 40-ineh figured voiles, enameled voiles, glass beaded voiles, a yard...........55c to 75c 45-inch “50-50” bordered voile and silk anti cotton crepe, a yard (very new).......75c to 85c STURDY TRUNKS AND LEATHER LUGGAGE HERE FOR VACATION TIME When you re traveling want well made luggage „„__ and luggage that will carry your things securely and safely— every piece of goods in this section of our store is recom mended for its strudy construc tion and handsome appearance. All trunks made with 3-ply veneer body which does no! crack or split, priced........... ...................... $8.50 to $30.00 Automobile trunk in 28 inch size, each............................ $6.95 Suit cases and bags priced. .. $1.95 to $12.50 □ □ □ a □ n n Children’s Brown Leather Sandals, “Star” Brand Quality, a pair........... $1.45 A GOOD MEN’S SUMMERTIME FURNISHINGS ■re tire some new things of timely interest. —new silk woven, non stretch belts, bright attrac tive colors, priced................................................. $1.25 —a score of new cap patterns, all-wool tops, silk lined, hand tailored, each............... $2.50 —plaid silk socks in grays, blues, browns, tan, etc., priced a pair............................................................... 75c —new silk plaid shirts with collar attached, priced .................................................................... $5.00 —new colored band sailor straw hats, each..... $2.50 —new crepe rubber sole oxfords, a pair........... $5.00 —new silk bow ties, plain and reversible..35c to 50c THE QUALITY STOfiE-cooo service Men s Ventilator Lace Ox- fords, stitch down soles, a pair........................ ..... $2.95 SHOW. It has been quite a time si nee a good tent show played in Cottage Grove, so th«* news that VV. .1. Har vnll’s original “Uncle Turn’s Cab in’* company is to «•: hibit her«* on Wc«lnes«lay, Jun«* 3, will bo w<* com «1 by our citizen:.. W. J. Harvell has off«*red h production qf “Uncle Tom's Cabin to th«» public for th* pn«t thirty year* «and has b«***n recognized ns the only manager who produces the time honored drama in its entirety, Played just as written, not one line, act, scene or character omitted, using spectacular scenic effects and wonderful mechanical devices. Positively tho most per fect cast and production ever of fered of Harriett Beecher Stowe’»i fanv 11s story. W. J. Harvall’s company numbers x nearly fifty people and a train of Burroughs Bookkeepers! Get motor cars, trucks ami trailers are Every kind of loose leaf this mammoth ledger sheets. The Sentinel. your account sheets and blanks used to transport town to town, aggregation from Hay it with printers’ ink. XXX at your home print shop. Playing in their big waterproof tent seating more than 2000 people. —8:15 p. m.. Fifth and Whitenker. » i 1 1 ■■ 5 f, r 171 >—------- ----------------------------- -- 1 ? :!il Building Materials LUMBER, SHINGLES, BEAVER BOARD, BUILT-INS —whatever your needs in Building Materials—we can supply them at the lowest figure quoted anywhere, All guaranteed products. Quick delivery. Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co. If It Is Made of Wood, We Can Make It. For contribution to tho American Companion of French Legion fund for disabled nnd or and English Housewives Disaster. “Were you over in a railroad phans of veterans, nnd Doernbeeher It Is said that the French work disaster f ” Memorial hospital for children. ing woman's only thoughts concern “Only once. Then I kissed food nnd money. She certnlnly wrong girl going through AMERICAN LEGION, manipulates the former with great tunn d.”—Lehigh Burr. Cottage Grove, Oregon: skill and. as la well known, her sav I want Io help. I enclose my ings are the backbone of her coun try. Whenever a fresh loan Is Rubber stamps. The Sentinel check for !__ .........._ ..........._ floated In France long queues of housewives are always waiting out N \ MI : side the banks with their money. In running a household In France Address . ... one soon finds out that the maids must be well fed. They will put Why Not Install Fill in this coupou and mail to up with sleeping accommodations That Bath Room? A. Bartell or F. L. Grannis. which British maids would not tol Wuter facilities, sanitation and Make checks paynld«» to Tho erate. but there Is no compromise all plumbing requirements in a Ane.-rican Legion on food, says a writer in London are now ob display Answers. new dwelling or old comprise a A cook, though she will keep her store. part of th<* structure that needs pots nnd pans tqaitlessly clean, will careful and detailed attention. styles, master work- not wash a floor with much zeal. Original I am at your beck and call. * The hardest-working French worn manship, real Para rubber and; Th ■ la'st of service rather than en. It Is Interesting to note, have, attractive prices an* the out profit is my aim. ns n rule, perfectly kept hands. French women tell me that there standing features of this ex- Is more love lu a French home than •luflive mermaid millinery. In a British one, anil that they an* Fhe Carmen Kap, a new model, Oflcc on North Seventh St. more concerm*d with the family is one of the most original. It well being than we are. Gonalp, largely keenly critical In is made in nti Onyx design of character, la rife among better-clnss six distinctive colors, beauti a ■ ■■■■■■■■■■I Of every kind printed at French women. Their talk. IndeetL Is criticism, criticism, ami always fully marbeled, and ties in home by the Home Print rrlticlsin. There is Jealousy f**r the Spanish bandana style, as pic Shop. woman who looks ulce and laughter tured hero. Mn. H. A. for the one who doesn't. A French woman will not admit to age until Always give your Home honest It is really upoi* her. Then, social Offira Print Shop first chance ly, site becomes Indeed a buck nuiu- M ircalUnc 30 bar. Manirnring at all your printing. Rea. Spirit Is said to be the keynote Facial Massage 118-Y of a Fremli woman's character. Sliampootng Armed with It, she never admits de BobMng feat. whether In the world of com Hair Tinting merce or of conquest And this ■ French Paver va.« spirit, with which she "downs” a C. J. KEM, Prop rival, enables her also to dns-r on Cottage Grove, 0<tgoo ■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I her husband to fame and fortune. Business Is Good Swim Kaps for 1925 Burroughs Bookkeeping Forms The army oT campers is pre paring for its annual vacation pilgrimage into the great open spaces. Better join the throng, but first equip yourself with an efficient camping outfit. We have it for you. Be sure to see our .Mill er auto beds uid Coleman camp stoves be fore buying. J. S. STEWART Sanitary Beauty Carmen Kap 75c KEM’S FOR DRUGS The Sentinel Store closed all day Saturday, Memorial Day BRESSLER Eurni.ihers & SON Cx.mplcf*' House