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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, .JULY 9. 1925
a great deal to do with landing □ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
him in the state house.
Walter probably
was shrewd
B«'«!c & Smith
Publishtira when he ami his appointee, State 1
Elbert Bede.....................................Editor Treasurer Myers, as a majority of □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
th«1 state tax levying body, refused j The women ’ h Bibb» class of the
A first-class publication entered at
Cottage Grove as second-class matter to levy sufficient property tox to Baptist church met Weilnesday af­
! ca re for state expenses «luring 1925.
Business Office....... .55 North Sixth By this act he force«! the legbda- ternoon of last week with Mrs.
A. 0. Spriggs. Devotional services
turn to curtail expenditures at were hel«!.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Violin numbers by
«•very possible corner and he also Miss Bamona Spriggs were enjoyed.
By mail (Cash in advance)
for*'e«l
the
passng«*
of
special
reve-1
One year. $2.75 | Three months.. .80
Six months.. 1.50 ¡Ono month........ 50 nue producing measures to relieve
The American Legion auxiliary
BY CARBRIER
1 the owners of real and personal entertained members of the Legion
.$ .30
One month............................
following the regular meeting Mon­
.. 1.10 l property.
Four months, in advance.
Thus far he
.. 1.60
Six months, in advance...
play night.
Ice cream and cake
3.00
One year, in advance.......
But he lost
were served. At the business ses-
I
played
into
the
hands
of
his
ene-
| si on reports were read by delegates
Member of
. rnies when he vetoed the special i who attended the recent eonven-
National Editorial Association
Oregon State Editorial Assiciatior eh'ction bill enacte«! by the legis­ tion at Prineville. This was the
Oregon Newspaper Conference
lature, thereby issuing an invita­ ' last meeting until September.
tion for the referring of the reve­
IS WALTER SHREWD?
nue measures, an«! those opposing
The Light Bearers, nn orguniza-
th«* new methods of raising revenue ♦ ion of young folks of the Presby­
Some sny that Walter Pierre ‘ is promptly took advantage of the situ­ terian church, met Monday after
Some J say ation. The result is that the state
a shrewd politician.
noon in the church.
The study
that he is a complete failure as is in a bail fix for ready cash ami topic was “Uncle Sam’s Children
such. The truth probably is that will have to pay more in interest in the Philippine Islands.’’ The
upon warrants than the special i remaining hours were pleasantly
neither is right.
Sometimes hr is shrewd to the election would have cost, while the
ipent at games anil dainty refresh
point of canniness. At other times revenue which the recent bills
Remainin'!’ spring and summer stocks are priced exceptionally low for quick
merits were sowed. Officers of the
we wonder whether a child could would hate produced has been
organization are: Herbert Craig,
clearance in this sale for the purpose of turning all broken lots and surplus
The
have done worse.
years,
lost entirely for two
president; Mabel Blackmore, vice
Walter was shrewd when he went result will bo thnt real and per-
stocks
into ready cash. Prices in many cases are about half of the regulai
president; Adeline Adams, seerc-
around the state during the cam­ sonal property will have to bear |tary and treasurer.
marking, Extra salespeople are provided to serve the large crowds who
paign tearing tax recipts in two the full burden of taxation and,
will atten 1 our clearance event. Stocks have been arranged so that every-
and making voters believe that he in addition thereto, interest upon
The women's relief corps will
one can shop as comforti'bly and as efficiently as possible. Everybody’s
actually would reduce taxes by state warrant» that can not be
hold its regular quarterly dinner
half almost as-easily as he tore the paid for lack of funds, This yenr
welcome—come.
Saturday noon in T. O. O. F.
tax receipt in two.
he will have to assist in laying
Walter was shrewd when he what is likely to be the heaviest
Announcements have boon
signed up for the school bill in property tax t Oregon has ever had.
¡ceived here of 'the approaching
order to get the vote of those who
for his action | marriage of
Walter’s excuse
<
Miss Vona Wheeler,
favored that bill, and he probably was thnt he didn’t want to give
was -hrewl when he went over an opportunity for the voters to «laughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
Wheeler, of Los Angele,, to Clnr-
CLEARANCE OF ALL WASH
the stilt«' saying little or nothing enact the Dennis resolution.
FIFTY BEAUTIFUL, LACE
He
about the hill which probably had wasn’t shrewd enough to foresee enee Walter Hines, also of that
GOODS AT LITTLE PRICES
CLEARANCE
OF
ALL
city. The affair is to take place
TRIMMED, PURE LINEN
that the resolution is doomed to
July 19 ntxTho Little Church of
READY
TO
WEAR
defeat.
36-inch linen suiting, a yard..... 69c
HANDKERCHIEFS GIVEN
Flowers at Glendale, Calif, Shortly
Another excuse (not inn de public1,
AT SLASHED PRICES
after the ceremony the couple will
55c and 60c voiles, a yard........... 39c
however) wns that he didn’t want come
AWAY SATURDAY, JULY 11
here to spend n week at the
.One lot voile ami pure linen wash
to give the opportunity for a recall home
WEEKLY PROGRAM
of Miss Wheeler’s aunt,
75e fancy voiles, broadcloths, a
election against himself. He wasn’t Mrs.
dresses,, each............................. $2.98
N. E. Compton. The bride­
To the first fifty women shoppers
shrew«l enough to see that the
Thursday, July 9
yard
...................................... .'...„....59c
elect and her parents are I former
One lot woo] chailie and silk and
who make a cash purchase here of
people of Orgon are too fair to residents of Cottage
“A ROARING
Grove.
Mr.
cotton
crepe
dresses,
each
........
$7.95
50c fast color suitings, a yard. 43c
recall a man merely because they
one dollar we will give free one
ADVENTURE*
Wheeler was in the men’s furnish­
do not agree with him politically or
pure linen, lace trimmed handker­
One lot silk dresses, choice at.......
Jack Hoxie’s speediest
ings busines.c with n. O. Thompson.
60c fast color ponjola, a yard..... 49c
merely because they believe he has
chief which we sell regularly at
Half Price
rnelodraiaa -on fire with
made grave errors in the conduct □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
50
cents
each.
One lot 35c to 50<> wash goods, a
action from start to finish. <>f the state’s business. All the
One lot spring eoats, choice at....
Comedy and
yard
............................................... 21c
influential newspapers which op­
........................................ Half Price
International News.
(One only to a customer)
posed Pii rre’s election have shown
Guaranteed fast color zephyr prints,
One lot wool dresses, choice at ...
their fairness by opposing any re □ □□□□□□□□□ Il □□□□□□□
Friday, .lulv 10
..................................... Half Price
a yard...... _..................................... 43c
■ .all move against him upon such
Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph
‘ LADY OF THE NIGHT” flimsy grounds as those suggested. Spearow, pastor. Sunday school nt
L-iit utiiig Norma Shearer.
Walter nee«l have no fear whatever 10, evening service at 7:30. Mid­
week services Wednesday evenings
A story of the glaring
of a recall move, but, he evidently at 7:30.
Hociul rout rants in the life wasn’t shrewd enough to know thnt.
Christian Church, the ‘ ‘ home-liko”
Walter anticipates, so we have
of America.
good reason to believe, that oppo­ church—A. J. Adams, minister.
And a comedy.
Sunday school at 9:45, sermon at
(No charges, no orders filled by mail or telephone of these goods)
sition to the Dennis resolution will 11, Chriatiaa Endeavor nt 6:30, eve­
make good campaign «lope in his ning service at 7:30.
Saturday, July 11
15
pounds
pure
cane
sunar
$1.00 17x25-inch turkish towels (limit 4 to a customer) 2 for 25c
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campaign for whatever office he
l.el'ty Flynn
Methodist
Church
—
J.
II.
Ebert,
decides to seek in next year’s elec­
in his comedy Eclipse
Vim hard wheat flour, a sack..
$2.39 36-inch silk striped madras shirting, a yard.
pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45,
39c
For thnt reason ho wants morning worship at 11, Epworth
tion,
’’SPEED WILD.”
the ballot nt the time thnt League at 7, evening service nt
Royal
baking
powder,
pound
can
................
39c
it
on
Motor mad comedy.
55c
At the timo 7:30.
he is n candidate.
• • •
Speed mad—action.
No. 2*/2 can fancy sliced pineapple, 3 cans..
89c
thnt he made thnt decision it
35c value yard-wide flowered cretonne, a yard
Free Methodist church—Corner of
23c
Stan Laurel comedy
' seemed the shrewd thing to do, Monroe avenuo and south Fifth !
1()c package Unit clothes starch, 3 boxes....
..19c
‘NAVY BI.I'E DAYS.”
but now it appears thnt a campaign street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor. »Sun
U. & M. spwial steel-cut coffee, 2 packages
79c Burson pure silk stockings (slight imperfections) black
upon thc_ Dennis resolution will be <iny school at 10, forenoon services
Sun. Mon., .lulv 12-13
at
11,
evening
service
at
7:30.
n flat one. There will be no one
33c only, a pair............................................................................ 59C
Pink tip matches, 6-box earton, each.........
Prayer meeting nt 7:30 Thursday
‘ HE WHO GETS
with whom to take issue,
evenings.
SLAPPED ’
» • •
72-inch and 81-ineh seamless, bleached pequot sheeting 36-inch mercerized striped lingerie sateen—ten colors—a
I T" our opinion the greatest show
with Lon Chaney,
»Seventh Day Adventist Church—
of a lack of shrewdness upon Wai-
(limit 5 yards to a customer) a yard.............................. 59c yard
.................................................................................... 33c
Norma Shearer
tor ’ h part is his attempt to deny West Main street. Services every
Saturday.
Sabbath
school
at
10,
thnt he is playing polities, Every- church service at 11; prayer meet
and John Gilbert.
The guv, dazzling life of body expects him to play politics, ing Wednesday* evenings at 7:30.
Every officeholder plays polities
the eireus;
THE QUALITY STOBt-cooo server
First church of Nazarene—Elev­
' for his own interests and for his
the excitement of the
enth and Adams, Harold E. Botte-
Presidents have not miller,
own party.
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45,
saw-dunt ring;
hesitated to announce the policy, forenoon service at 11, evening
the thrilling story of the
“To th«« victors belong th«’ orsAila
spoils. I ’ * ’ service nt 8.
Prayer meeting ut
evenings.
inner lives of the performers.
Tt is Walter’s administration. He 7:30 Wednesday
SUMMONS.
quarter, section seventeen, town­ ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR completed within 60 days from the
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And a comedy.
CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE signing of the contract, and certi­
ship twenty-one range 2 west of
is responsible for it an<l will have
Glad Tidings Mission—Tenth nn«l
Willamette
meridian, in Lane coun­
LINED RESERVOIR. COTTAGE fied check for 10% of th.' amount
to answer for it. The greater the Adams streets, G. F. Shackelford, I In the Circuit Court of the State
ty,
Oregon,
and
that
plaintiff
may
GROVE, OREGON.
Tuesday, .lulv II
or nr approved bid I k , nd shall
of Oregon for Laue County:
Sunday school nt 9:4.5;
fizr.le he makes of it, the better pastor.
accompany each bid and the com­
M. McGee, Plaintiff, vs. have deficiency .judgment against
"LOCKED DOORS''
the chance for the republicans. forenoon worship nt 11; young Clifford
defendants, Wilson B. Stinnett,
Defendant.
Esther Lois McGee,_____
people’s meeting at 7; evening ser
Notice is hereby givi n that on mon council reserves the right to
with Betty Compson,
The republicans should not object vice at H; week day services, Wed­ To Esther Lois .McGee, the above sometimes known as W. B. Stinnett, Monday,
the 29th dav of July, 1925, reject anv and all bids.
and
Florence
O.
Stinnett,
his
wife,
Theodore Roberts,
fo thnt, nnd surely they should nesday, Friday nini »Snturday eve­
named defendant:
at
the
hour
of 8 o'clock p. rn. of I Dated this 9th day of July, 1925
___
HOMER GALLOWAY,
In the name of the State of Ore­ W. E. Dodge and Pauline Dodge, said day. in the Council Chamber
not object to his playing politics nings at 8.
Kathlyn Williams,
his
wife.
City Recorder
gon you are hereby required to ap­
of the Cltv Hall, Cottage Grove, ,iv9 13e_________
in nn effort to make his a wnecoss-
Now,
therefore,
in
the
name
of
Theodore Von Elitz
Baptist church -W. O. W. hall. pear and answer the complaint filed the state of Oregon, in compliance Oregon, sealed bids will be opened
along
the
linos
fnl
administration
against
you
in
th.-
abovo
entitled
and Robert Edeson.
for the* construction of a million
J.
Orr, pastor. Sunday school
The wedding ceremony had been
that to him seem to ho the ones at 10 -o’clock, services at if o’clock ¡suit within six weeks from the date with said execution and order of gallon, concrete lined, reservoir and
.Iuvenile comedy
sale and in order to satisfy said
disturbed by the qdaintive notes of
to follow.
and 7:45. B. Y. P. U. services at of the first publication of this num­ judgment, interest, attorney’s fees, appurtenances together with neces­
inous, anti if you fail to so ap­
DIRTY HANDS”
an uneasy youngster.
The fact
Walter’s greatest Inch of shrewd 7. Prayer meeting at 7:30 '4'liurs pear nnd answer, for want there­ costs of Ruit and ’ accruing costs, I sary pipe connections and diversion
day
evening
nt
the
Roy
C.
Howard
will on Saturilav, the Sth «lay of box on the East Hill reservoir thnt the baby had been allowed to
liens is in denying whnt is plainly
of
the
............................................................
plaintiff
will
apply
to
\Yi-dm-sdnv. July 15
site,
according
to
plans
anil
speci
­
home, 110 old north Pacific high the Court for the relief prayyd August, 1925, at the hour of one
disturb the nuptials was the cause
apparent, instead of admitting the wav.
fications prepareil by Consulting
■ LET WOMEN ALONE”
One
; for in plaintiff’s complaint, to wit: o ’clock in the afternoon of said Engineer Prof. H. 8. Rogers, of I of much adverse comment.
facts and telling the republicans
_____ southwest front door
for .1 decree of the Court dissolving day. at the
A h hilarious comedy drama
O. A. C„ and now on file in the sweet young thing, joining in the
that h«» is doing what they have
Correct styles always in wedding the marriage contract and bonds of of the countv court house, i ID III office
of the Cit.v Recorder of chorus of denunciation, exclaimed,
with Pat O’Ma'lley,
county, Oregon, offer
done when in power.
you
______ „ between
________ ,
__ gene. Lane countv,
an<l social stationery at the live matrimony existing
, Cottage Grove.
i “I thought it wns just awful.
Wanda Hawley
and the plaintiff on the groumls of for sale and sell for cash, at public
No, Walter really isn’t shrewd. wire print shop.
Bids will be received at the of
willful desertion «f the plaintiff for auction, subject to rememption as fico of the City Recorder, 511 Main When I get married we’ll put on
and W allaee Beery,
more than a period of one year provided by law, al! of the right, St., Cottage Grove, until 7:30 p. n>. the invitations,
babies ex-
t 'omeiiv
The newspaper paragraphs are
prior to the date of the filing of title and interest of «lefen«lants. of said day, Julv 20, 1925. Work i ported’
*
Wilson B. Stinnett .and Florence
ihc said complaint.
STI I’ID BI T BRAVb
having a lot of fun with Salem lx«
within 10 days of the
This summons is served by publi­ Stinnett, his wife, W. E. Dodge shall begin
of the contract and shall
enusp the police there put a tourist
cation bv order of the Honorable an«! Pauline Dodge, his wife, and award
I'luils.luy, .Itlly lit
be
completed
within 90 days there­
in jail because he had only one
Judge of the alm ve named Court, C. L. Hajtson and Zula Hanson, his after. A certified
for 10% of
Hoot Gib.Mon iu
dnte<l this the 2nd day of June, wife and all persons claiming bv, the amount of the check
suit of underwear. The supposition
shall accom­
1925, nnd the date of the first pnb- through or under then» or anv <»r pany each bid. The bid
THE RIDING KID FROM was that a person with but one
contract
will be
liention will bo on the 4th dav either of them in and to said awarded to the low est respoir-ible
POWDER RIVER "
mil of undies must be a vagrant.
of .Tune. 1925, and the date of the premises.
bidder, l>ut the Common Council
FRANK E. TAYLOR.
IVo are constrained to inquire whnt
Coinetly nn<l
Inst publication will be on the 16th
jv9a6(T) Sheriff of Lane Co.. Ore. rcyerxes the right to reject any and
day of July, 1925.
tisposition th«' overly inquisitive
I nt. i nut ioiial Neus
all
bids. Deposit of $10 required
H. J. SHINN.
Salem cops make of the diaphanous-
for plana and specifications.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
Dated this ‘»th dav of Julv, 1925
Iv gowned flapper tourist who may
My postoffice address and resi­
HOMER GALLOWAY, I
not be able to produce even one
dence is Cottage Grove. Lane
ri-
1-"’ ___________ City Recorder.
Coatwy, Oregon.
jn4jyl6e(T1 In the Circuit Court of the State
full suit.
of Oregon for lame County:
Leo B. Rice, Plaintiff, vs. Frances ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON
Spray Rice, Defendant.
STREET IMPROVEMENT COT­
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE To Frances Spray Rice, the above
TAGE GROVE. OREGON
s out of soda water pressure i
named defendant:
is nml fire extinguishers. Which !
In the name of the State of Ore­
Notice is hereby given that by
inds us «»f th«» ditty that used ’
Notice is hereby siren, thnt on
flies, bugs,
virtue of an execution and order gon you are hereby required to ap­ Monday,
the 20th dav <>f ju]T
pear
and answer the complaint filed
sung in tlry territory during
of
sale
in
foreclosure
issued
out
roaches,
You can use it to mend a
of the circuit court of Lane county, against vou in the above entitled at the hour of S o’clock p. m. of
«lays of local option in the pre
Oregon, on the 1st day of Julv. suit within sis weeks from the date said day, in the council chamber
ants,
lamp shade or a baseball
itedisn «lavs. “Never mind,
I92.V, in a suit wherein on the 30th of the first publication of this sum­ of the City hall, sealed bids will
bat. to wind a golf stick or
e drug store, vou'll bo n blind I
mosquitoes,
I i \ "t .1 un<>. 1925, . ‘ in . mid court. mons. and if you fail so to answer, be opened for the improvement of
a tennis racket, to seal the
Herbert W. Lombard, plaintiff, re­ for want thereof the plaintiff will the following named streets arcord-
and
provisions of ordinances
judgment against the de­ apply to the Court for relief praved l?*
crack in a window pane, to i covered
. I ■ ■ „ 4.
1 ... _ IJ
< c ♦ and for in plaintiff’s complaint, to wit: Nos. 5#0. 5»1. an,| 590, rsepectivelv
fendants,
Wilson
B. Stinnett
moths.
insulate your radio wires.
Mm. FrnnepR E. Clark, matronly I
Florence G. Stinnett, his wife. for a decree of the Court dissolving passed aud approved June 82 19*»5-
W. E. Dodge anti Pauline Dmlge. the marriage contract and bonds of Monroe avenue from the ea.it line I
wife of the founder of Christian
So handy and so valuable
his wife, for th»' sum of $.575,93. matrimony existing between you or south Douglas street to the
Endeavor, doesn’t believe in shin­
in many wavs, no home, I with interest thereon from the 30th and the plaintiff on the grounds of west line of south Tenth street with
Loose leaf systems and
gled hair and shingled skirts. She
or «•emont concrete
office, shop, auto, csmper’ii
dnv of June. 1925, until paid and wilful desertion for more than one
special
loose leaf forms
(2833
apuaft*
vards,
more
or
less)-
the further <um of $75 attornew *s v»'ar.
FLYDI is non poitonouii, will believes that shingled hair roKs
kit or traveler’s bag
Thia KBMM is served by publi- Washington avenue from the west
of every kind made to
, fees and c«vsts and disbursements
no< Main, and ha* a pleasant and girls of their beauty, while shingled
should be without it.
herein in the sum of $13. which cation bv order of the Honorable ine of Th ml street to the east
refreshing odor.
skirts too greatly accentuate it.
order to snit customer.
judgment was enrolled and docketed Judge of the above named Court, hue of Eighth street, with 2 inch
You need FLY-PI al! the year
in tn»' clerk’s. off ire of mM court dated this the 2nd dav of June, bituminious wearing surface (4950
We welcome the oppor­
round always keep a bottle on
The Eugene Guani has celebrated
in said countv on the 30th dav of 192.5, and the dite of the first square vards, more or least; Jef­
tunity
to help you work
ferson
ax
anno
from
the
west
line
of
this
summons
will
tiblieation
hand.
June.
1925.
and
<aid
execution
to
a year under ita present manage
E
» on the 4th
__ dar of June. 1925. of the school grounds to the oast
me dirreted commanding me in the
out a system.
ment.
It is a mighty procurions
For Sale at the [hug Stores
line,
of
Third
street
’
'
—
.«nd
the
«late
of
the
last
publication
with
Ciana
name of the state of Oregon, in
........ hi
. roti <*u
yet promising youngster for its age.
order to satisfy «aid indgmont. in­ will he on the 1 <>th day of July. “A” macadam and rom
cement curb and gutter (¿30 «pure
terest, attorney’s fees, costs of 192*1.
yards,
more
or
less).
GEO.
J.
WU
LETT.
suit and accruing costs to sell the
Alterner for Plaint;ff
Plans and -peeifientinns on file
following drM'ribed real property,
Postofficc address. fVttnge in^the offico of the city ti-rocder.
to-wit:
Grove. Oregon
jnìivUìe (T > who will receive hid. for any mxrt
The cast half of the northeast
or all of said improvement nntil I
r anti th.
out fewest quarter
C. J KEM. Prop
HOOD ntVFR SPRAY COMPANY
—
,:-30 o’clock p. m. of said dav
of
the
northeast
quarter
and
the
Hovd River, Oregon
Cottage Grove,
Oregon northeast quarter of the southeast Rubber Mantpn. The Sentinel Jnlv 20. 192'
Work shall be
£ ottanc (Grovr Sentinel
Mondays and Thursdays
i socierr !
The Big Clearance Sale
of Umphrey & Mackin’s Will Start
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 11
Juty^tore^ideQearanceÇale
ARCADE Theatre
° Church News □
YOU WILL FIND BARGAINS IN EVERY PART OF STORE—NOTE THESE
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
The Plaster
That Sticks
or Mends
Almost Anything
Bookkeeping
Systems
Complete
The Plaster
That Sells Faster
FLY- DI
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
Cottage Grove
Sentinel
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