COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSAY. JUNE 4. 1925
PAGE TWO
dottane (Grove Sentinel
Mondays and Thursdays
Bede & Smith....
Elbert Bede.........
wise be given untrammcled free
dom. ' ’ They were wine in their
generution, for in the long run
girls like that are better off dead.
—Eugens Register.
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Tax Money Turned Over.
Lucile Abcnee. Those who aasiaterl
Mur«» than $68,000 in tax money
in entertaining the .tots were Mrs.
J. E. Banton, Mrs. Joe Alicea», was turned over to the county
Mrs. Art Gillam, Mrs. Chet Gillam I treasurer Monday by Sheriff Taylor.
The amount was segregated as
and Mrs. Julian Small.
, follows:
$39,104.82
! State and county ....
Free Clinic to Be Held,
. 10,239.31
I Cities ........................
A free elinic for children of the
. 10,690.«0
i School district---------
grammar grades will be held here
517.50
■ Union high school...
Thursday, June 11, under the aus
. 1,343.73
I Road districts...........
pices of the Mercy hospital, of
«50.25
I Port of Siuslaw.........
Eugene.
Specialists from Eugene
131.28
I Forest fire patrol....
will conduct the examination of
the children.
On or more local
...$«8,678.25
Total
physicians will participate.
Nearly 40 were present yesterday
afternoon at the last meeting for
this season of the Presbyterian
ladies’ aid society for which Mrs.
Charles Adams, Mrs. O. W. Black-
more, Mrs. M. M. Wheeler and
Mrs. Rosa Currin were hostesses.
Enjoyable musical numbers, con
tests and social conversation made
the afternon hours pass pleasantly.
Mrs. E. W. Armes and Mrs. L.
Delegates to Legton Convention.
McAboy were chosen captain for
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□ the experience social to be held nnnnnnnannnunnnnnn Horman F. Edwards and F.
□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□O in October. The rooms were at □ □ APPROACHING □ □ Grannis have been elected delegates
Member of
National Editorial Association
EVENTS
tractively decorated with spring □
□ and George Matthews and K. M.
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation
Regular meeting, June 1.
Refresh □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a Bird have been elected alternates
Oregon Newspaper
The matter of cutting off water flowers of bright hues.
to the American Legion state con
users who became delinquent was merits of strawberries, cream, cake
.Mr... C. L. Churchill. Mrs. C. A.
SUPREME COURTS NOT CON
made a part of the duties of the and tea were served. Mrs. Edgar Stevens, Mrs. T. K. Sours and Mrs. vention to be held June 25, 2« and
SISTENT.
water collector, The entire matter King extended an invitation to the George Hohl will entertain at a 27 at Prineville.
Delegates from the Legion aux-
was referred to the water commit* society to hold a picnic July 8 in dance Saturday evening in the ar
Even supreme courts can not al tee with power
the pretty grove adjoining her
iliary are Mrs. Herman Edwards
to act.
»nory
for
the
benefit
of
the
ile-
ways be consistent. Its action in
and Mrs. K. M. Bird ami the al
Recommendation that the city home.
1-ukah grand lodge.
—
annulling the much advertised Ore
ternates are Mrs. C. C. Cruson,
engineer be placed on a flat salary,
gon school law was based largely
— ♦—
Mrs. C. L. Churchill was surprised
Mrs. W. J. White and Mrs. Victor
instead of being paid by the day,
upon the finding that such a law
The American Legion has ex- Kent.
was referred to tho street com by a group of her friends Tuesday
would take property—that is, pa
evpning at a social affair held at tended an invitation to the nuxili-
mittee.
rochial school buildings—without
Buys Chicken Ranch.
The folowing bills were audited I the C. A. Stevens home, the oc ary for a theater party Monday
due process of law.
casion being her birthday anniver evening, June 15, at th’ close of
w. B. Porter, who has arrived
and allowed:
When the supreme court ruled
sary.
Mrs.
Churchill
went
to
the
the regular meetings of the legion here from Illinois with his family,
Mountain States Power Co. $ 200.00
upon the constitutionality of the
Stevens home to keep a business and auxiliary.
has purchased the Bert Hands
('harles Newland, special
prohibition law, it was not in
chicken ranch on the Row river
police .................................. .
«.50 appointment and found the guests
fluenced by the claims that mil
10.00 there. Delicious refreshments were
Mrs. C. S. Roberts will be hostess road, The Hands family will move
lions of dollars invested in brewer G. G. Warner, clean-up........
' served at a late hour. Those to
C. G. Fuel Co...........................
3.00
next
wook to the Tuesday Bridge to Florida on account of Mr.
ies, distilleries and saloon property
5.70 'enjoy the affair were Mr. and club at its regular 1 o’clock lunch- Hands’ health. They spent a year
Pae. 'I’el. a T(‘l. Co.
would bo virtually confiscated.
i
Mrs.
Carl
Leabo,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
or so there some time ago for the
10.00
< nj
During the years that have fol C. E. Frost, salary.................
same purpose.
J. F. McFarland, salary......
100.75 Ralph Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
lowed th«» breweries, distilleries and
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George Haw
saloons have been put to much H. W. Lombard, salary and
Getting the Types Mixed.
29.00 ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker, Mr.
expense ................................. .
TE ACHEBS’ EXAMINATIONS.
better uses that those for which
An Oklahoma editor just about
and Mrs. George Hohl, Mrs. Maude
1.60
Meals
for
prisoners
.................
they were originally intended and,
ready
to
send
his
forms
to
press
Hohl,
Ed
Lundbom,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
The semi-annual teachers’ exami
in some eases, such property has John Klopfenstein, engineer
4 4 pied” a couple of articles, one nations will be held in the county
helper .....................................
1.00 Stevens and Mr. Churchill.
produced greater profits for the
court room in Eugene commencing
—
<$>
—
concerning
a
public
sale
and
the
owners than before. Possibly tho Nichols, Jorgensen & Hub
Mrs. A. W. Helliwell was hostess other a writeup of a wedding, He Wednesday, June 10, J925, at 9
bell, on sewer contract.... 2,4.38.83
o’clock and lasting the balance of
same might have happened with
Tuesday
afternoon to the M. P. G. asked the office 11 devil” to get the week. Teachers desiring sched
Godard & Randall, repair
parochial school property.
the
two
together
—
and
he
did.
club
at
its
regular
social
afternoon.
ules showing the time when each
3.15
sewer ................................. .....
Hero is how he put the two to- subject will be given can have same
The rooms were prettily decorated
Fred
Williams, engineer
A gother, and the mixture was not by applying to
9.75 with syringas and hyacinths.
helper .....................................
E. J. MOOBE,
County .School Hupt.
8.00 tempting two- course luncheon was known to the editor until an angry jn4-8c(2)
Edd Jenks, engineer helper
preacher
and
the
mother
of
the
R. H. Townsend, engineer.. 309.92 served, ♦ he table being centered
with a bowl of wild flowers artis- bride appeared on the scene:
C. G. Manufacturing Co.,
EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINA
4 4 William Smith and Miss Mary
Small potted
TIONS.
0.00 tically arranged.
hub markers .......................
Anderson
were
disposed
of
at
a
as
gifts
from
the
plants,
hostess,
Roy Godard, typing ............
18.47
The Uniform Eighth Grade ex
Guests of the public aucton at my barn one mile
were the favors,
Daily
Record
Abstract,
aminations will be given in Dis
21.00 club were Miss Minnie Wileox, east of a beautiful cluster of roses tricts where pupils have completed
advertising ..........................
Mrs. F. E. Dickson and Mrs. E. E. on her breast, arid two white calves the requirements and who have
C. W. Burge, sidewalk ap
39.50 Chaloupka. Th« next regular meet- before a background of farm imple applied for questions on Thursday
proaches ........... ....................
13.20 ing will be held June 23 with Mrs. ments too numerous to mention in and Friday, June 11 and 12, 1925.
P. II. Jones. labor streets....
the presence of seventy guests in This examination is especially given
K. K. Mills.
P. H. Jones, labor water
cluding two milch cows, six mules for pupils who were conditioned in
79.80
the May examination to work off
line .........................................
The LaComus club met Tuesday and a bob sled, Rev. Jackson tied conditioned subjects. Questions for
H. H. Rogers, consulting en
the
municipal
knot
with
two
hun-
conditioned pupils will be sent,
gineer ..................................... 253.25 afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. J.
dred feet of hny rope; the bridal without application, to the chairman
Azaleas
in
effective
arrange-
Kem.
II. S. Rogers, consulting
of the district.
E. J. MOORE.
148.10 ment were the attractive decora- couple left on one John Deere gang
engineer ................................
plow
for
an
extensive
trip
with
County School Supt.
jn4-8c(2)
Chatting
over
tions
of
the
rooms,
3.75
Knowles & Graber, tools......
WEEKLY PROGRAM
terms
to
suit
the
purchaser.
They
21.94 needle work made the afternoon
Knowles & Graber, supplies
hours pass pleasantly. A delicious will be at home to their friends NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
Schofield Stewart, water
with one good wheelbarrow and a
MEETING.
0.93 t.wo-course luncheon was served, the
taps .........................................
few kitchen utensils after ten
tables
being
centered
with
pretty
Peerless Pacific Co., water
Notice is hereby given to the
Addi- months from date of sale to re-
31.10 bouquets of nasturtiums,
supplies ........... .......... ............
legal voters of School District No.
tional guests for the afternoon were sponsible parties and some fiftv 45, of Lane County, State of Ore
G. B. Pitcher, water ex
gon, that the annual school meeting
10.00 Mrs. O. M. Kem, Mrs. S. S. Lass- chickens. ”
pense ......... -................. -.......
Saturday, Jf.i? 6
of said district will be held at
150.00 well and Miss Kathleen Kem.
G. B. Pitcher, salary.».........
auditorium of high school build
__ <$>__
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Yakima Canutt in
1.80
Homer Galloway, expense ...
ing to begin at the hour of two
June,
always
a
month
of
wed-
125.00
Homer Galoway, salary........
o’clock P. M. on the third Monday
SCAR HANAN"
dings, started in Lane County this
in June, being the 15th day of
Stan Laurel comedy
June. 1925.
year
with
three
licenses
issued
on
□□□□□□□□□□□nnnnnnn
Drunks
Enrich
City
Treasury.
‘‘Twins.’’
This meeting is called for the
The city treasury was enriched the first day, one being to Ray
Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph purpose of electing one director to
Weldon and Beatrice L. Leonard,
serve
three years, and one clerk
$86
during
May
because
of
fines
Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at
Sun.-Mon., Juno 7-8
to serve one year, and the trans
paid by those who had imbibed too of this city. The couple were mar 10, evening service at 7:30. Mid action
of business it.ual nt such
Jackie Coogan,
frouly of red liquor.
The police ried in Eugeno thnt afternoon in week services Wednesday evenings meeting.
(lie kid himself, in
at 7:30.
the
presence
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
O.
Dated this 28th dnv of May. 1925.
judge has discontinued the practice
« • •
N. E. GLASS.
‘‘THE RAG MAN"
of extending credit for the payment Weldon and daughter Roberta and
Baptist church—W. O. W. hall.
Chairman of Board of Directors.
of such fines, which is making Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Leonard, the J. C. Orr, pastor. Sunday school Attest: WORTH HARVEY.
Century comedy,
his office a trifle unpopular with latter being the parents of the at 10 o’clock, services at 11 o’clock
District Clerk.
jn4 11(T)
‘‘Slick Article”
bride, H. O. Weldon is a brother and 7:45. B. Y. P. U. services at
those who must, have their booze.
7. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thurs
of tho bridegroom.
day evening at the Rov C. Howard
SUMMONS.
Tuesday, June 9
home, 110 old north Pacific high
Much Sidewalk Laid.
‘ HIS HOUR"
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph way.
In the Circuit Court of the State
Tho street commissioner’s report
« « •
Hpcnrow, more than fifty members
of Oregon for Lane County:
with Aileen Pringle and
for May shows that 715 feet of
Christian
Church,
the
4
‘
home
like
’
’
of the Presbyterian congregation
Leo B. Rice, Plaintiff, vs. Frances
John Gilbert.
Adams, minister.
cement walk and 279 feet of board and other friends of the honored church—A. .1.
Spray Rice. Defendant.
Sunday school at 9:45, sermon at
walk wore laid. During June the
Frances Spray Rice, the above
Educational comedy
guests gathered nt the country home 11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, eve To named
defendant:
amount
laid
probably
will
be
great
‘‘His High Horae.”
of M L. Godard Monday evening ning service «at 7:30.
In the name of the State of Ore
• • •
er, as the postoffice department
gon von are hereby required to ap
and enjoyed n picnic dinner. A
has demanded good sidewalks to
Methodist (’hurrh—J. H. Ebert, pear and answer the complaint filed
Wednesday, June 10
large bonfire wns built on the pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45,
portions of city which wish mail
vou in tho above entitled
Patay Huth Miller in
banks of the river anti the evening morning worship at 11, Epworth Against
suit within six weeks from the date
delivery.
hours were pleasantly spent around League at 7, evening service at of the first publication of this sum
‘‘THE GIRL ON THE
7:30.
mons. and if von fail so to answer,
the fire.
• • •
STAIRS"
(in back sent)—f<ìlonrv
for want thereof tho plaintiff will
——
Free
Methodist
church
—
Corner
of
apple
to the Court for relief praved
And a comedy.
dear! You mustn’t drivi» so fasti”
Twenty members and two visitors Monroe avenue and south Fifth for in pinintiff’s complaint, to wit:
Husband--* * Why not ! ’ ’
were present yesterday afternoon street- D. S. Forrester, pastor. Sun for a decree of the Court dissolving
Thursday, .lune 11
Wife—”The motor policeman who at the regular meeting of the Chris day school at 10, forenoon services the marriage contract and bonds of
is following us won’t like it.”
‘‘WINE’’
tian ladies’ aid society for which at 11, evening service nt 7:30. matrimonv existing between vou
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday and the plaintiff on the grounds of
Mrs. F. M. Hambrick, Mrs. A. W. evenings.
feat tiling ('tarn How,
wilful desertion for more than one
• • •
Kime,
Mrs.
Ola
Keyes,
Mrs.
Ruby
year.
Salesboiiks. The Sentinel, x
Robert Agnew,
This summons is served bv publi
Seventh Day Adventist Church—
Trunnell and Mrs. O. L. James were
Myrtle Stedman and otlu era.
Honorable
hostesses. At the business session West Main street. Services every cation bv order of the
Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, Judge of the above named Court.
Comedy and
plans were made for a package sale church service at 11: prayer meet dated this the 2nd dav of Juno,
International Neus
1925. and the date of the first
and ire cream and cake social to ing Wednesday evenings nt 7:30.
publication of this summons will
be held June 20.
Delightful re
be
on the 4th day of .Tunc. 1925.
First church of Nnzarene—Tenth
freshments were served.
and Adams. T. P. Bissell, pastor. and the date of the last publication
—
Thousands of satisfied use 1*8
Sunday school at 9:45, forenoon will be on the Ifith day of .Tulv.
Mm. J. A. Wright entertained service at 11, evening service at 1925
feel that way about
GEO J WILLETT.
th«» Methodist foreign missionary 7:39. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wed
Attorney for Plaintiff.
society yesterday afternoon.
The nesday evenings.
Postoffice address. Cotta an
subject studied wns South America,
Grove. Oregon.
jn2ivl6e(T)
Sunday school services in the
with Mrs. Wright ns leader. Pre Latham school house evOry Sunday
F. II. Seelev,
vious to the study program the at 9:45. Mrs. Hugh Trunnoll, su
SUMMONS.
Philadelphia, the
women pieced a quilt block to be perintendent; Mrs. Winnie Hagerty,
will personally b»>
I
at th«» Osborn
«asiatant superintendent.
Hotel, and will remain in Eugene
; In the Circuit Court of the State
sent to the W C. T. IT. children’s
Tuesday only. June 9. Mr. Met»h»v
of Oregon for Lane Countv:
home at Corvallis.
Refreshments
May»: '•Th«» Spvrmatis Shield will
I Clifford M. McGee, Plaintiff, va.
of
ten
ami
wafers
wore
served
not only retain anv case of rupture
Esther Lois McGee. Defendant.
__________
Location of Famous
perfertlv, but r »ntraets the op«»ning
To Esther Lois McGee, th«» above
in 10 days on tho average case,
Tho women’s Bible class of the
London Well Unknown named defendant:
Being a vast advnncvnivnt over all
Tn the name of the State of Ore
Baptist church held its monthly
Even before the Nonnas conquest gon
former methods exemplifying in
vou are hereby required to ap
meeting yesterday afternoon with the holy well of St. ('lenient, Lon pear and answer the complaint filed
stantanvous off« ts immediately ap
p»»eiable and withstanding anv
Mrs. John McCall. After business don. used to lie the scene of many against vou in tho above entitled
strain or position no matter the
hours their husbands joined them pllgriinugea. and these continued suit within six weeks from the date
sire or location
until the Reformation. It used to of the first publication of this sum
Large or difficult
at a picnic supper.
cases, or incissional ruptures (fol
be the favorite try at I nit place for mon ; .and if von fail to so ap
low ingoperntions) specially solicit
pear and answer, for wajit there
lads and lassies on summer eve of
.....
... applv to
od.
This instrument »»reived the
the plaintiff
will
They work naturally Mrs. A. L. VanBlaricom enter nings, In the time when the Ktrand the Court for the relief p raved
only award in England and In
of
London
was
a
country
road
and
tained
the
immediate
family
reeent
Hpnin, producing »»suits without
and form no habit. ly at dinner in honor of her moth not the Important I on don thorough for in plaintiff’s complaint, to wit:
surgery, injection s. medical treat
for a de-ree of the Court dissolvinp
Pleasant to take, or. Mrs. C. E. Hill, tho occasion fare It Is today. The site of the old I the
meats or prescriptions. Warning
marriage
contract ____
and ____
bonds of
____ ___________
All cases should be cautioned
_____
easy in action, safe being her 69th birthday anniver «ell Is believed to lie somewhere matrimonr existing between ▼on
against the use of any elastic or
>f
between the law courts In the and the plaintiff on the
and sure
sarv.
web truss with nnderstraps, as
willful desertion *»f the plaintiff for
Strand and St. Clement's tun.
same rest where the lump is and
mon
than
a
period
of
one
rear
Good for children as
Within a few yards of the site of
not where the opening is, producing
the well stands the church of St. nrior tn the date of tho filing of
London Society..,
well as adults.
complications necessitating surgical
the «aid complaint
A birthday party was given at Clement, whose bells are famed In
operations
Mr Hoele»
This summons is served bv publi
Box of (>'i Orderlies the Ivan Abeeao home Thursday nursery rhyme. Here Doctor John cation
ments from the Vnited
bv enter of the Hownnihl*
son
used
to
have
a
pew,
but
there
eruinent, Washington,
Judge of the abnve named Court,
by Mrs. Ivan Abeene and Mrs.
inspection
We will
la
no
record
of
his
ever
having
dated
this
the 2nd dav of Jnn*.
Harold I Abeee in honor of the
demonstrate with«»»»» d
visited the well—*hlch was pnly IftK and the date of the firnt nnK
fourth
birthday anniversaries of bricked over w Im the present law tieat»nn will be «n the 4th Jar
them if desire«]
Busin
nrevent stooping at anv
their daughters,
’laughters. Winona and 1.«»- courts were built.—Kansas City ->f Jun*. 1925. and the date of th*
in this section
ttu
>n«t nnMieation will be on the 18th
velle.
The little guests pr»»srat Star
lav of .T w I t . 1925
F. 8 Every statement In this no
were
Geraldine
Banton,
Morell
aud
H ,T STTTW
tire has been verified
.. _ before the
Merrill
Abeene,
Manie
Gillam,
MODERN
BUNGALOW
FOR
SALE.
Mtornev for Plaintiff
Taderal and Stat* Courts F H
G J. KEM. Prop
Vr
past
off!
eo
address
and resi
Heeler Ron.
Lloyd
and
Verna
Gillam,
Winona
1« now an,l located on aouth Sixth
*■>$• 117 N. D‘»nr
donee is Cottage Grove. L«w*
Oregon an»l Evelyn Abeene and Lovelle and «tract. Phono 156 R
Imrn Rt., Chirag
ln4p Cottage Grove,
jal 29p($)
Countv, Oregon.
ia4jv16e(T> ,
A firHt c I uh . publication entered at
Cottage Grove as lecond-el»»» matter
William Jennings Bryan believe,
that it is a 16 to 1 chance that
55 North .Sixth man didn’t * * evolute” from mon-
Business Office.
key. Possibly not—at least some
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
haven’t "evoluted” so very far—
By mail (Cash in advance)
but why rob us of hope that the
One year..... $2.75 | Three months.. .86
Hix months.. 1.50 ¡One month........50 race has a chance to improve!
BY CARBRIER
month........................................ $ .30 □□□□□□□□□□cnnnnnnn
One ________
Four months, in advance..... ... 1.10 B X-l • .
•« a
... 1.60 □
Six months, in advance......
One year, in advance............ ... 3.00
lit
City Council °
NEW
HOUSE DRESSES
Just Received This Week
98c, $1.25, $1.75, $1.95
The bright attractive colors of these pretty house
dresses will surely tend to lighten any drudgery of
housework—and most of the styles are embroidered
in fast color threads—no need to wear a plain sombre
apron when these ehic pretty house dresses cost no
more—see them today.
THE QUALITY STORE- voco urv
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