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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, PAGE TWO nnnivoroar; own account from □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ birih next day. Th'? affair was him of men brok Monday« und Thursdays en down bodily from the terrible I pri - • to Mrs. Veatch. grin«J of forcing their way through, Ibwle & Smith ... STATEMENT IS DISPUTED. So he became a printer. Put he □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a Elbert Bede....... «lid not stop there. Printing was Mm. Clara Burkholder entertained A first class publication catered at .associated with books and literature Cottage Grove, Ore.. June 30.— yesterday in honor of the birthday Cottage Grove as second-class matter and he became a lover of books. anniversary of her daughter Miss (To the Editor.)—The report pub Business Office........ 55 North Sixth He found that his mental faculties Belle. The chief diversion was lished in The Sentinel concerning were unemployed during the time the examination of childhood pie- the insurance policy upon my home SUBSCRIPTION RATES he was shoving sheets of paper ’tures of the guests, and other ol.l- which was destroyed by fire was By mail (Cash in advance) One year__ $2.75 | t hree months.. .80 into the maw of the cylinder press, i time photos reminiscent of child very much in error. I had carried Rix months.. 1.50 | One month....... 50 so he contrived to have a lesson j hood days, The guests were girl- a policy for three years. My old BY CARRRIER policy expired June 24, 1925. Mr. from a text book before him with month................................... $ .30 which to employ his mind for him- hood friends of the guest of honor Awbrey came to my place on Juno < )ne _______ STORE CLOSED ALL DAV SATURDAY ‘ and the hours passed pleasantly .... 1.1C Four months, in advance. ~ .... 1.60 self while his hands were working , talking over old times. The decora- 20 and wrote a new policy. On Hix months, in advance. ..... 3.00 for the boss. One year, in advance...... | tions of the living and dining June 22 the house burned. On he has madi And through life Store Open to 8 p. m. Friday Evening rooms were sweetpeas and nastur June 26 Mr. Awbrey came to my Member of use of waste time. National Editorial Association tiums. Refreshments of ice cream place and prepared bis report of But while he has read most of jand cake were served. The in- what was lost in the fire but I Oregon State Editorial Assiciation NEW PRINCESS SLIPS HERE Oregon Newspaper Conference PRETTY WASH DRESSES the important literature of the i vited guests were Inez White Kra have not yet received a cent on FOR SHEER DRESSES HERE COST LITTLE time, charging his mind with the mer, Irma Mills Boyd, Bessie the policy. The report published in The best of its contents; while he ha« .Griffin Smith, Eva Richmond, THE TIME WE WASTE. become familiar with the poets; ! Myrtle Kem, Lottie Wooley Scott, Sentinel has greatly injured our feelings. —Just During tho time the ordinary per while he has become fluent in two Ethel Eakin Smith, Loretta Atkin The fire was not caused by a would son wastes he could acquire a liberal foreign languages; while he mas son Adams, Mildren Pringle Baker, on a special occasion education. This statement was made tered the Indian jargon to such Mabel Veatch Smith, Eunice Vnn- defective flue, for Mr. Awbrey such as a Fourth of by John Gill, of J. K. Gill company, effect that he was able to prepare Tlenburg, Dossie Harms, Elsie Loa, examined the flues and said they celebration, July Portland, during his campfire talk a dictionary that has had wide Lulu Currin, Bertie Goodridge Dur were safe. D. QUAGLIA. s u m m c r vacation, for the recent Franklin printers’ circulation; while he has given time ham, Jennie Smith Beidler, Jessie picnics, etc., because picnic held on Sharps creek out to literature and to the encourage i Smith Matthews, Bethel Gowdy, □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a ment of writers; while he has Lenh Perkins Wyatt, Willie McGee Slippers these drisses are from Cottage Grove. “4th” in at m a d e of fabrics Of course it is easy for anyone learned the story of the stcller nnd Quigley, Mabel Wilson Dixon, Ruth I tractive sty les in which are fast color to thus philosophize, but Mr. Gill solar systems; while he has acquired Robison patent, satin and fine The to washing, is himself a living example of the a knowledge of the flora and sylva Krum and Emma Job Adams, It of the Oregon country; while ho was discovered that throe of those calf—see them to- materials are pure truth of his own statement. DORENA. dav, price range.... linen, fine cotton Mr. Gill is an old-timn printer, has become an authority upon the present, Mi ms Burkholder, Mrs. $3.50 to $5.50 voile, mercerized although it is doubtful whether he fish of western waters; while ho Bessie Griffin Smith and Mrs. (Special to Th«* Sentinel.) Ravel-stop pure poilgette, etc., sizes could today hold down a “sit” in has familiarized himself with g^he I Lottie Wooley Scott were born June 30.—Mr. and Mrs. J. thread silk stockings 16 year to 42 bust. a modern country printshop, de history of Oregon; while he has within three blocks of the Burk here in seven colors, spite his great amount of knowledge done fill these things, and many holder home in whieh the party Redford motored to Eugene Tues day on business. more, he has not denied himself was hold priced a pair... $1.00 along other lines. Priced $3.95 to $4.95 Mrs. F. J. Hills and daughter In Mr. Gill’s boyhood days, kids the pleasures of life. Of course he Mrs. Roy E. Short was hostess Lois returned to their home in didn’t tell their parents that those gets pleasure out of many things parents owed it to their children where others cannot, because they Tuesdny at an informal social after Roseburg Sunday, after spending a PRE-CELEBRATION SALE OF HATS WOMEN’S KNICKERS HERE to put them through college regard have not the knowledge necessary noon complimenting Mrs. Harry week at the home of Mrs. Hills’ $1.25 - FOR VACATION DAYS less of sacrifices that might be for such enjoyment, but ho bus Short, a former resident who was parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van necessary. Those who secured a found time to learn how to coax visiting from Spokane. Refresh »Schoiack. This is a marve Tweed knickers made Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Elliott went college education was comparatively piscatorial beauties from the rush ments of ice cream and cookies lous low price for in tans, gray and few. Funds were not forthcoming ing. rippling Oregon streams, He were served. Tho invited guests were to Eugene Wednesday, Mr. Elliott these hats and brown w<a>l homespun to send “Jack” to the university found time to serve several terms Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. George Mc is receiving medical treatment. they will not be complete with belt and in the Oregon legislature. He The Farmers ’ Union, of Dorena, and he was discouraged from seek- Queen, Mrs. C. E. Umphrey, Mrs. waiting long for a buttoned at the knee, had time to take three days to Elbert Bede, Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs. held a meeting Tuesday evening purchaser because priced a pair.......$3.95 mingle with the Franklin printers. C. C. Cruson, Mrs. R. fl. Trask, at the church. A pie social was the styles an •e new Women’s khaki knick Ho has not denied himself pleas Mrs. R. A. Trask, Mrs. C. E. held after the business meeting. and just three ers, belted and but ures whieh to him seem desirable. Frost, D. L. England motored to Eugene Mrs. J. T. Smith, Mrs. J. T. weeks ago were toned at the knee a I Ho has not neglected bis duties Short, Mrs. Tom Short, Mrs. O. O. Sunday and remained over night priced two and pair ...................... $1.75 to his state. The hours which Veatch, Mrs. Melissa Chrisman, with Mrs. England, who is receiv- WEEKLY PROGRAM three times what many fiddle away he has used for She is Mrs. 8. L. Mackin, Mrs.’ Burwell ing medical treatment, we ask in this sale tho purpose of storing his mind and around house to be up the able and Miss Burwell. Th», latter two —about 30 hats Thursday, July 3 with useful knowledge, ami yet now. were out-of-town guests of Mrs. to choose from Harry Carey in ! has not lost the ability to keenly Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Van- Mackin. choice, but you will ne "THE TEXAS TRAIL” enjoy wholesome pleasures. Schoiack came Friday from Tnde- —— each ..................... $1.25 What Mr. Gill has done, others pendence and visited Saturday Comedy anil Eighteen members were out Sat- lean do. Many others havo done Mr. VanSchoiack ’ s parents, International Newa. the same. Hilly is the contention urday afternoon to tho regular and Mrs. W. P. Van Schoiack. meeting of tho women’s relief SWIMMING SUITS of some that unless they are Hent Mrs. Barton Perini came up Friday, July 3 FOR EVERY MEMBER OF FAMILY to college with a liberal expense corps, Mr. Emma Miller, who at- urday from Eugen«* and is visiting “DADDY'S GONE account to have knowledge funneled tended the annual convention in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. A HUNTING” These are the into them they are not being given Oregon City, gave a report. Fol- Elliott. lowing tho business session, tho HERE YOU ARE MEN I with Alice .Joyce and a fair chance in this old world. great swimming’ The Henry Cooper family re I’erey Marinont. Nor should knowledge be gotten hours were spent socially and turned Wednesday from a trip to ATTRACTIVE NEW FURNISHINGS FOR days—the wat refreshments were nerved. dainty THE “4TH” through such drudgery and mental er is fine. Yon southern Oregon. Spat Family comedy application as leaves the student no doubt will Mrs. A. S. Ward, daughter Nora “Laugh It Off.” Miss Gladys Wnkefiold, of Blue —What’s New Here? j physically weak. want to swim and son Verlin motored to Trent To lx» well edurnted, to be highly River, who was employed in Spring flu nd ay. Men’s senii-claatic silk, webbing belts, on the “4th” Saturday, July 4 field, and Al Tuzonne, of this city, 'educated, to know much about | were married Monday afternoon in Mrs. P qu I Chapman, of Eugene, each .................................................. —now is the $1.00 “LIFE S GREATEST ' many things, to have knowledge I is visiting at the home of her time to select Men’s gray leather belts, wide style, Eugene. They returned that eve GAME” ¡greater than that possessed by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Bales. each .................... -................. your suit here 85c ning to this city to mnko their with Johnuii* Walker and great majority of those about us, I —we’ve provid New flannel trousers, collegian model ... wo need only make use of the I home. an all .star cast. ed a splendid BLUE MOUNTAIN. ................................ $5.50 to $7.95 I passing hours that wo are inclined selection for See the mighty Titanic Silk kerchiefs and tie to match, per set.... Elmartcs club members, their hus- to fritter away. yon here and plunging to her doom— (Special to The Sentinel.) ................................................. $1.00 to $1.50 bnnds and the two babies of the the prices aro The New York Giants July 1.—Frank Wilcox, of Seattle, New collar attached shirts, good range... Women’s clothes these days use club are picnicking today at tho visited several days the past wook indeed in ost and YankecH ..................................................$1.50 to $5.00 only 17 por cent of the goods that Veatch picnic grounds. Tho women at the Jacob Jones home. reasonable- -for in a great st ruggii*. were used for similar purposes nnd babies wont out this afternoon Garters, wide or narrow, a pair 25c, 35c, 50c men, women Miss Loborta .Miller, of Cottage and the mon will follow after And a comedy. when Victorian modes prevailed, and children, Caps, wool tirps, silk lined, hand tail Grove, spent tho week end with business hours. And the 17 par cent that is used priced 65c, 85c, her mother, Mrs. Thenn Miller. ored........................... -................. $1-95. to $2.95 —_ Sun.-Mon., July 5-6 is of thinner material, or the $1.00, $1.95, Harry Yost :ind sons Lawrence Newest bow ties in a host of patterns-to sun’.< rays arc stronger. Methodist Epworth league mem and Roy, of Grants Pass, have been Pola Negri in $3.95, I choose from ....................................... bers and their friends picnicked visiting at the Chester Doggett to $7.50. “EAST OF SUEZ.’’ —Let Us Help You Select Today. took a real earthquake to | Friday evening nt Horn ’ s grove home. Edmund Lowe plays Delight valley. Hollywood. It is reported, | jin in " There were Mrs. Bert Issacsion and children opposite the star. er, thnt there was no loss I swimming, stunts nnd games. About spent tho week i end with Mrs. New wash goods arrived this week —Visit our grocery de Roc.liffe Fellows and Noah 1» or limb. Which is fortun j 35 were present. Rayon fast color striped silks, ' Tssacsion ’ s mother, , Mrs. Holt, of partment or phone (33) Beery are included in —♦— a yard......—.. ............................$1.25 | Harrisburg. your order today to com tho cast. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nukes, of ! Mrs. Nelson Whipps, of Cottage THE QUALITY STOPE-cocc w*((_ —New 36-ineh flowered voiles in The Franklin printers voted Albany, Mr. and Mrs. John Nokes Grove, visited Monday with Mrs. plete your grocery picnic And a comedy. maize, pink, Ian, blue, etc. yard 60c needs. unanimously that Cottage Grove is and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whipps I F. Whipps. tho greatest picnic country in the ! wore guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mallie Tuesday, .July 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seward, of world. Miller for Suiidnv dinner. Mnreola, spent Sunday at the Her- RAINBOW RANGERS-' The live wire print shop is al ry Castle home. with Pete Morrison. ways ready to help in the prep------ 1 ---------------- xl- - — 1 ° ’ SILK CREEK. Mrs. Matilda Jones and son »ration of advertising and printing The Presbyterian church picnic A western comedy drama. which was to have been July 8, Archie, of Cottage Grove, visited copy. Our experience may be Also n two reel comedy. Juno 21).— Tho B. F. VVin.slow has boon postponed. Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Thena worth something to you. xxx ' family ha ve moved to Noti where Miller'. Wednesday. July 8 Mr. Winslow im employed for the Mrs. R. R. Meeks entertained n summer. Robber stamps. The Sentinel. Florence Vidor in number of relatives nn<l friends nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Patterson and family Mr*. J. R. • THE MIRAGE ’ visited the D. A. Estes home last Tuesday evening in honor of her with ('live Brook. Tuesday. They ’ expect to move daughter, Mrs. Samuel Veatch, who was leaving the next day for Rose □nnnnnnnannnnnannn Neal Burin* comedy soon to Boise, Ida. “Court Plaster.’’ Mrs. H. L. Fowler la well on burg to make her homo, nnd whose Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph Hpearow, pastor. Sunday school at the road to recovery from 10, evening service at 7:30. Mid Thursday, July 9 recent illness. week services Wednesday evenings Violet Rigby was a guest at Jack Hoxie in I at 7:30. • • • I). A. Estes home Tuesdny night. A R0ABDTG Christian Church, the “home like’’ A. F. Foss, of Dorena, spent ADVENTURE.” church—A. J. Adams, minister. the weok end with his family nt Sunday school at 9:45, sermoi, at Comedy and Silk Greek. 11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, eve if you die from natural causes Iut< i national News. W. F. Allen and Elmer Allen ning service at 7:30. • • • x ? « if wore in town on business Tuesday. le from accident Methodist Church—J. H. Ebert, (Mister. Sunday school at 9:45, in case of permanent total are guaranteed absolutely moruing worship at It, Epworth disability the company will safe and accurate. They League at 7, evening service at 7:30. all carry thv Massaehu- 1- Waive all premium payments • • • setts seal. whieh nieanR Free Methodist church—Corner of 2. Pay you $35 per week for one year: and in ad* that they have been in Monroe avenue and south Fifth dition spected. tested ami en street—D 8. Forrester. pastor. Sun day school at 10, forenoon services 3. Pay you $50 per month for life; and dorsed by the Massachu at 11. evening service nt 7:30. 4. Pay $5.000 to your beneficiary when you die setts Division of Staiul- Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evenings. ards. 5. If disability involves low of limbs or sight ss a • • • Seventh Dav Adventist Church— result of accident, the company will pay you A clear lens with a wide West Main street. Services every open scale. *5,000 in cash, immediately, in addition to all Saturday. Sabbath school at 10. CLEAN A DYE. other benefits. church .service at 11; prayer meet Easy to read and easy to ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. • • • shako down. °f 'imPorlr?‘ disability aa a result of either First church of Naxarene—Elev Mfs. E. P. Dodd. Role Proprietor for" wiU W F« Mt Safeguard the lives of enth and Adams. Harold E. Botte- “WORK THAT SATISFIES” iniller, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Phono 77 those who are dear to you 22 North Sixth forenoon service at 11, evening by using servie« at 8. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wednesday evenings. • • • Sunday school services in the lull ham school house every Sunday INSURANCE COMPANY at 9:45. Mrs. Hugh Trunnoll, sii HOMC OTTICI. g«,, perintcn.lent: Mrs. Winnie Hagerty, Any Kind Any Time i Assistant superintendent. • • • -ORTUANO branch ornct-TTN ELOOW U,co .LOG PRICES RIGHT Term* Cash Glad Tidings Mission—Tenth and Adams streets. G. F. Shackelford, instor. Sunday school at 9:45; f OTTAGE GROVE. OREGON 'forenoon worship al 11; voung people's meeting at 7; evening »er Phones: Office 7< C. J. KEM. Prop ¡vice at **: week-dnv services. Wcl nesdav. Friday and Saturday eve Cottage Grove, Oregon nings at 8. 0 ing one on his dottane (òrme Sentinel examples ■ before » soci err Your Last Minute Celebration Needs Filled Quickly At Umphrey & Mackin’s—Shop Here Early Today Julp 4tJ) Nearby News ARCADE Theatre Use 3% of y()lir gross receipts for advertising and increase the volume of your business 10% Kw need this! ° Church News ° Here is the Kind of protection every man should have Clinical Thermometers ’Tis no disgrace to get a little powder on your shoulder. We will clean it off be fore the suit looks older. BILLIE HALL’S GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION —FOR U. S. and C. T. C. Tires Hoffman Cleaners Also Complete Stock of Accessories Expert Mechanics A Reliable Thermometer All Work Guaranteed KEM’S FOR DRUGS Phone 64 $5,OOH $10,000 WOOD Quimby Bros I^ íest C oast L ife R- C STACEY. AGENT