PAGE TWO
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925
from the madding crowd into □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a I"
u bustling modern summer resort,
Mondays and Thursdays
Yet that seems to be what has
i
I
Bede & Smith
Publishers happened.
....... Editor
Even the «alt air complexions □□□□nnnnnnnnnnnnna
Elbert Bede....
seem to be no more and the varie
A wedding of interest to many
A first-class publication entered at
Cottage Grove as second-class matter gated flapper roams at will, al here was that of Miss Bertha Alice
though her bare knees attract little Hays and E<lward Dorris McAllister,
Business Office____ 55 North Sixth attention where surf bathing is
1 both of Eugene, which was per
! the popular pastime.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
formed this forenoon in Eugene ut
The next time we visit Newport the Alpha Xi Delta house, of
By mail (Cash in advance)
On« year..... »2.75 j 'three months.. .SO I we «hail expect to find the bivavles which sorority the bride is a mem-
Hix months.. 1.50 | One month....... 50 | doing the rock oyster wriggle, the her. The newlyweds left immedi-
BY CARRRIER
I crawfish crawl, and the mussle
One _________
month._______ _________ » .30 massage and wearing their shells ately for a week's outing on the
McKenzie and will then go to I
1.10
Four months, in advance.
1.60 at half mast along with the rest Berkeley, Calif, where both will
Six months, in advance...
3.00 of the flappers.
One year, in advance......
have college teaching positions the
The change in Newport is start i coming year. Both were teachers
Member of
ling,
daring,
somewhat
disconcert
-
National Editorial Association
in the University of Oregon last
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation 1 ing, hut probably presages the de year, Those from here present
Oregon Newspaper Conference
velopment »if a great seaside sum jat the wedding were Huperintcnd-
mer resort and outing rendezvous. i ent and Mrs. O. W. Hays, Mr.
i
FLAPPERISH NEWPORT.
Hays being a brother of the bride;
The grazing of cows on the city Mr. and Mrs. Georg Bjorset and
** What has happened to old New streets has in these modern days
Se 8 » « .
port?” is the first question that ‘‘evoluted’’ into gazing nt the j Miss Marian White. Mrs. Bjorset
Ta • ® ,
I and Miss White are sorority sisters
arises to the lips of one who visits calves.
1 e ® ®
of the bride. Others in the party
there for the first time within a
' • »
from
here
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
J.
year. The transformation is aston
A Washington street ear conduc- Hava, of Ashland, and Mrs. Dorothy
ishing.
tor has been rewarded for courtesy I Hill, of Pe Ell, Wash., who had
HERE ARE WASH GOODS CLEARANCES WHICH GIVE
Sandy stretches that did valiant to a woman passenger by a present | been guests at the O. W. Hays
duty as arteries of traffic have of $4000. He probably needed the home here. I. J. Hays is the fathirr
THE HOME SEWER AN OPPORTUNITY TO LAY BY
given way to macadamized streets, money. Evidently he was a new of the bride and Mrs. Hill a sister.
FOR FUTURE—AND THEY’RE DOING IT TOO!
miles of them. Most of the planks man on the job.
that formerly kept automobile
Members of the Eastern Star
wheels from sinking into the sands
It doesn’t pay to ridicule others. and the Conatcllation club gave a
are gone and those that remain In an effort to make laughing
miscellaneous shower Friday for
are to go.
HERE ARE PERCALE AND GINGHAM
stock of one who had written a the Earl Baldwin family, whose
We were proudly informed that sarcastic letter to it, the Oregon home was destroyed bv fire July 4.
DRESSES AND APRONS AT
the city by the sea now boasts a Motorist printed the letter ”as The women gathered at the Roy E.
32-inch flowered fine quality
SMALL PRICES
was”—misspelled words and all
sewer system.
Short home and went to the Ernest
Plisse crepe, a yard................... 22c
Only Front street remains a« of but in its own comment it did a Baldwin home at Curtin, where
you need al
yore. There th<» salt Hen water yet good job of misspelling.
I the Earl Baldwin family were
36-inch printed pongette, yard 43c
host of styles
beats against a dilapidated timber
making their home. About 25 were
Another
Rodeo
for
Calapooya.
36-inch indelible color suitings, a
breakwater ami flivvers ”fliv”
1 present.
Guy Ray, who put on the rodeo
over a plank street, some of the
yard
...59c
women’s styles, price each
planks waving wildly in the air at Calapooya .springs .Tulv 3 and 4,
Mrs. J. I). Monroe entertained '
Fast color fine quality voiles,
69c
children’s dresses, priced....
ns the henries ami lizzies filled will put on a racing, bucking, fancy last evening at an informal dinner
riding and roping exhibition there complimenting Mr. anil Mrs. Ray
yard ............................................ 39c
with .jazz kids hurtle over them.
women’s gingham styles, priced.... 79c
Finley Huff, newlyweds. Those to
Only Front street reminds us of on Sunday, July 26.
Silk
women’s style, all gingham, each... 99c
enjoy the affair were the F. A.
the quiet old Newport, which we
fast color Rayon silks, a yard 98c
embroidered ginghams, each....... $1.39
Ledger sheets of every kind. Monroe, W. C. Monroe, J. D. Mon
wish to fondly cherish in memory.
roe and Wallace Derrick families
There the water front yet reminds The Sentinel.
nn<l Mrs. F. C. Kress. The latter
one of a chapter out of Dickens
describing a coast village in ye □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a is of Corning, Calif., and is visiting
merrie aide England of long ago.
at the Monroe homes.
From one of the weatherbeaten,
g
salt air cured shanties yet remain □ □□□□□□□□□ LI □□□□□□□
Mrs. Teeters was surprised Mon
ing one may expect some Dickens
Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph day afternoon by eight W. K. C.
character to emerge.
Hpearow, pastor. Sunday school at members who dropped in for a ho - i
Ice cream and i
And soon these scenes along 10, evening service at 7:30. Mid cial afternoon.
week services Wednesday evenings cake, which the guests took with
Front street arc to be no more.
at 7:30.
I
them, were served.
Already work has been started
—
<t>
—
Christian
Church,
the
‘
‘
home
like
’
’
upon a concrete breakwater. And
—A. J. Adams, minister.
The Eugene chapter of the East-
the planks that rattle and sway, church
Sunday school at 9:45, Hermon at
in the breeze arc» to give way to 11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, eve ern Star has invited th<* loeal
chapter to join in a picnic to be
a modern street.
ning service at 7:30.
held tomorrow evening at Goshen.
Newport always did have some
Methodist Church—J. H. Ebert,
of the finest people in the world. pastor.
Sunday school nt 9:45,
Elmnrtea club member* have been
Their hospitality % snd attention to morning worship at 11, Epworth invited to a 1 o’clock luncheon to
guests are not equalled anywhere League at 7, evening service at
27-ineh printed plisse crepe, 36-inch outing flannel, heavy 70x82 cotton plaid blankets, 32 inch flowered plisse
morrow nt the home of Mr*. Ivan
else in the world. Their seafood 7:30.
a yard............................... 16c
Barker at Oakland.
$1.23 cr< pe. fine quality, yard 19c
weight, a yard................. 19c each ........
banquets will long be remembered
Free Methodist church—Corner of
27-inch Red Seal Ginghams,
by those who have partaken of them. Monroe avenue and south Fifth
(limit
to
a
customer
10
yds.)
(limit
four
to
a
customer)
(limit to customer 5 yards)1
a
yard
...............................
16c
Utopia club member» and their
But. few evbr dreamed that these street—Chester Smith, pastor. Sun
families
will
hold
a
picnic
July
30.
day
school
at
10,
forenoon
services
good people w’ould within a year
W
at 11, evening service at 7:30.
transform their town frojn a sleepy Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday
Men’s best blue denim bib
This conversation is said to have
Royal Baking powder, a Puri1 cane sugar, 15 pounds
fishing village and haven of refuge evenings.
overalls. “Boss of Road” or
taken place in an exclusive under
pound ..............................39c tor .................................. $1.00
Seventh Day Adventist Church— world circle:
“ Black Bear” brands, a
West
Services
j
Regular 10c bars toilet soap,
pair ................................ $1.59
o
a
* Main Sabbath
c. street.
* *
.. at every
’s .. a / paper,
Saturday.
school
10, | r “ Here
-
: n ” , said . Languid
.
(limit 30 lbs. to customer)
4 for................................. 25c
church iervico at 11: prayer meet Lowt*> wh"’h *e»«
(limit 2 pairs to customer)
ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Ininnin’ away with a woman, an’
* * *
[she was laid up for six weeks.”
WEEKLY PROC,R.1M
First church of Niizarene—Elev-1 That’s nothin’,” rejoined Boast
Men’s medium blue denim
enth and Adams, Harold E. Botte- t , ..
. t . .. . . ,
Thursday, July 16
miller, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, ,ul
“A friend o’ mine [
overalls, pair..................$1.25
roasted
forenoon
service
at
11,
evening
;
ran
away
with
a
horse,
an
’
he
was
Hoot Gibson in
service at 8. Prayer meeting at Inid »>»»
f<»r
«»v
vnnra
up for six years.
Children's blue denim play
& M. steel-cut coffee. 2
THE RIDING KID FROM 7:30 Wednesday
« • evenings.
•
suits .................................. 79c
POWDER RIVER.”
Glad Tidings Mission—Tenth and | First with Cottage Grove new:
pounds
75c
THE QUALITY STORE- good service
Adams streets, G. F. Hhackolford, The Sentinel.
Children’s overalls, a pair ,
Comedy ami
pastor.
Sunday school nt 9:45;
89c and 98c
International News.
forenoon worship at 11; young
people’s meeting at 7; evening ser
vice nt 8: week day services, Wed
Friday, July 17
nesday, Friday and Saturday eve- I
I
• THE PRAIRIE WIFE”
nings
Plenty of Confidence.
gon, within six months from the
R at 8.
• • •
(Misi. 206-7) Roseburg Serial No. date of this notice, properly veri
with Herbert Rawlinson and
Father—What are you do ing,. sun 1£.
Baptist church—-W. O. W. hall. |
¡016115.
fied as prescribed by law.
Dorothy Devore.
Son—Writing an essay on <h)<L
J. C. Orr, pastor. Sunday school
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dated and first publisli^d this
Why, how can you write an e«j*ay
at 10 o’clock, services at 11 o’clock |
Not a story of the
By NELLIE MAXWELL
13th dav of Julv, 1925.
*
and 7:45. B. Y. P. U. services nt
nn Gnd f No one knows. W&at he
“Wild West”
United
States
Land
Office
Th».-
RUTH SPRAGUE,
7. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thurs !
is, where he is, what he luoks like,
i burg, Oregon, June 25, 1925.
but the real West.
day evening at the Roy 0. Howard j
Administratrix of the estate of
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
C.
W.
or anything much about him.
home,
110
old
north
Pacific
high
*
•
.Tamos
T.
Sprague,
deceased.
And n comedy.
Dithet in Seaton
Clarke Co. by C. E. Moulton its
Well, they’ll know all about hi nii
way.
W. Lombard,
• • «
'p'l >H those who cannot eat rich Attorney in Fact, the Post Office Herbert
when I get done with this.
Saturday, July 18
Attorney
for
estate.
jylSalOe(T)
Address
of
Attorney
in
Fact
being
Sunday school services in the
pastry, but enjoy the tilling of
4
Latham school house every Sunday a pie. the following will be enjoyed: Wilcox Building, Portland, Oregon,
“A GIRL OF THE
has this 25th dav of June, 1925.
Horae Cooking a Specialty.
nt 0:45. Mrs. Hugh Trunnell, su
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Pumpkin Ramaklna.—Take one I filed in this office its application
LIMBERLOST. ”
perintendent; Mrs. Winnie Hagerty, and one-ha If cupfuls of «teamed
‘‘Is your husband fond of home
to select under the provisions of
issistnnt superintendent.
rooki ng!”
Story by
strained pumpkin, add two-thlrds of the Act of Congress approved June
Department of the Interior, U. R.
i
‘‘Oh, yes, we always dine at a
s <-iipful of brown sugar, one tea i. 1297, (30 Stat. 36), and March Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
Gene Stratton-l’orter.
spoonful of cinnamon, one-half cup 3, 1905, (33 Stat. 1204) HEU, of I June 26. 1925.
restaurant that makes a specialty
You have never forgotten
Notice is hereby given that
ful of cream, one-half teaspoonful SW1,. Sec. 2 and NE’s* of SE'4.
of it.”—Passing Show (London).
the story and you’ll never
12, Twp. 22 South, Range 2 Joseph P. Miller, of Cottage Grove,
of salt, two eggs and one and one- See.
West,
W.
M.
Oregon,
who. on October IS. 1920,
forget tin* photoplay.
lmlf cupfuls of milk. Mix the In
Anv and all persons claiming ad- niaife Homestead Entry, No. 013400. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF COTTAOE GROVE;
And a comedy.
gredients and 811 ramekins, which [ verselv the lands described, or do- for I.ot 2, SW’4 NE%, :vnd NE%
AT COTTAGE GROVE. IN THE STATE OF OREGON AT
have been rinsed In cold water—till siring to ohject because of the 8Wt4, Section 29. Township 21 S.,
CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1925.
Stin M oil . July 19-20
two-thlrds full. Bake In a moderate mineral character of the land, or Range 3 West, Willamette Meridian,^
for
any
other
reason,
to
the
dis
has
filed
notice
of
intention
to
oven
and
when
a
golden
brown
cov
Zone Grey's
*............
their make three year Proof, to establish
er with a meringue and brown, or posal to npplicaut, should file
BE8OLRCE8
affidavit of protest in this office claim to the land above described, Loans and discounts.................
“THE BORDER LEGION ’
.......
serve with whipped cream.
on
or
before
the
8rd
day
of
August,
before
the
United
States
I.and
Cranberry Jelly.- To one quart of 1925.
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.................... ...___________
with Antonio Moreno and
Office,
at
Roseburg.
Oregon,
on
the
cranberries add Just enough cold non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY.
U. 8. government securities owned........ ...... .. .... „............. . . , ___ _
12th dav of August, 1925.
Helen Cliadu iek
water to float the berries. Cook jv2-30(2)
Register.
Claimant names as witiu-aee«: Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov
DRUGSTORE until
in the finest western
the berries swell and hurst;
William Tharp. John Kebelbeck,| ernment, stale, municipal, corporation, etc________________ 35,43 L89
take from the Are and put through
loiniinee of them, all—
George Kappauf, William Kimble, Banking house, »15,000; furniture and fixtures, »3,000_______ 18,000.00
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
all
of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
a
sieve.
Heturn
to
tie
pan
and
add
Real estate owned other than banking house__ _____________
teeming with action
1,700,00
non-coal HAMILL A. CANADA^'. Cash on hand in vault nnd due from banks, bankers and trust
two cupfuls of sugar, cook five min
and thrills.
Department of the Interior, U. S. i.v2 30(2)
Register.
utes and turn Into a mold. Serve
companies designated and approved reserve agents of thia
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
And a comedy
cold.
bank __________________ __ _______ _________________
18.S7S.O6
4, 1925.
Fruit Cooktali.—Take one targe Juno
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Notice is hereby given that
Tuesday, July 21
grapefruit, two large prangea. one James H. Richardson,
Total
__
’son, «IT
R.
No.
2,
oi
,.»195,672.38
can of sliced pineapple, one-half Creswell,
... Oregon.
Oregon, who. on Mav 9,
Franklyn Farnum in
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
cupful of white grapes, one cupful 1921, made
\ Homestea*.« Entry. No. i.and Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
LIABILITIES
‘ A DESPERATE
- SWU
------ SE%. Section 15 Julv 10, 1925.
of white cherries, one small bottle 013986. ■ for
Capital stock paid in.. ______
...» 25,000.00!
______ r_ 19 _ B.,
.tango
Ki 4 West, Wil
Pleasant,
of maraschino cherries and one cup Township
Notice is hereby given that Surptaa fund.................................
ADVENTURE.”
... 5,000.00«
__ of Eugene,
___ _ Ore- Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes
ful of sugar. Remove the seeds lamette Meridian, has filed notice Herman A. Leff,
Refreshing,
A powerful western st.iry
"__ made
from the grapefruit and oranges of intention to make three year gon. who, on August 23. . 1920.
paid
...........
....
...........
.......
.............................
...................
Proof,
to
establish
claim
to
th
*
220.92*
and scoop out the fruit with a land above described, before E <). Homestead Entry. No. 013243. for Demand deposits, other than bauks. subject to reserve:
of action and thrills.
Ebj " NE1^.
,. Sort
Section
ion 29, Township
Soft,
spoon.'
Cut
the
pineapple
Into
email
\ 11 < i a comedy
Tmtnel. U. R. Commiasioner, at Eu 19 S.. Range
K.-in«?* 4 i Wtoti
West. Wi'liuiette ■Individual deposits subject to check, including deposit« due the
pieces, remove the seeds from the gene, Oregon, on the 28th »lav of Meridian,
has filed notice of inten 8'ate of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds....... ...... H2.7O3.3l*
Delightfully
white
cherries,
cut
grapes
Into
half
Julv,
1925
Wednesday. July 22
tion to make three vear Proof, to Cashier’s chocks of this bank outs'anding payable on deniam» <t0S. 60
Claimant name's as witnesses:
and remove the needs. Pour over
establish claim to the land above
Perfumed
Total of demaud deposits, other than bank deposits, subject
Dorothy Devore and
Jud N. ward, Walter J. Hng»'r. described, before E. O. Trnmel,
the sugar and let stand tn au earth-
to reserve, two preceding items.__ ____________ $l!6.S|l.»3
en dish at least twenty-four bourn Frank Jones. Te«l Napper, all of U. S. Commissioner, at Eugene,
Mutt Moore in
Time and savings deposits, subject to reserve and payaMe on
R. No. 2. Croswell, Oregon.
before
serving.
Oregon,
or*
the
21st
daV
of
August,
THE NARROW STREET”
HAMTTJ. A. CANADAY.
demand or subject to aot'.ee:
Creamed C«lery.—Remove the
Register. 1925
Claimant names as witnesses' Timo certificate» of deposit outstanding.__________ _ _____
3S.837.11
A comedy mystery;
outside stalks, scrape and cut Into in25ivt3(2)
T. Russell Sheridan. Thomas J. Ravings deposits, payable subject to notice....... , ________
9.802.42
I’m* it after the ba1
Inch lengths Let stand In cold wa
novelty surprise,
Sheridan. Andrew F. Ham. Rudolph
Total of time and savings deposits payable uu demand or
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ter for fifteen minute*. Drain and
- •after the game.
from the book of
Loff.
all
of
Fugene
Ore<*on.
subject to notice, tiro preceding items.... ................ » 4H.639.53
drop Into boiling water; rook until
non coal HAMILL CANADAV.
chafing, and offsets perspira tender; drain snd add to a well
Edwin Boteman Morris.
Notice is hereby given that the jvl(*ag13rf2)
Register
Total
seasoned white sauce, using one cup umlersigned has been appointeil
And a comedy
.... »I95.672.3S
tion. Cool and refreshing.
ful of sauce to on« cupful of the administratrix of th«» estate of
Slut»»
of
Oregon,
County
of
Ijtne,
ss.
Fine«! for Thistle Violations.
celery before cooking.
Thursday, July 23
James T, Sprague, deceased, by the
I, 8. 8. Lasswell, cashier of the slaive named bank, do solemnly swrar
A little ham left from baking, or Honorable County Judge for T«ane
ta-e Davis and Bill Ziolkwoslti tl.at
”THE BURNING TRAIL”
the above statement is true to the * best of my knowledge and belief.
broiled ham. put through the meat bounty, state of Oregon
have
paid
fine*
of
»25
each
in
chopper and added to au omelet
with William Desmond.
R. R. LARRWKLL. í’a.riñer.
All persons having claims agnin«t the Eugene justice court for failure
Solwr:l*ed and sworn to before
Just before It Is folded to serve, said estate are herby rtKiuesttHl tn
Correct—Attest:
Uonu'dy ami
fhw 9th day of July. 1925. *
makes a hearty dish for a luncheon present sai«l claims to tne under to ent <*ana'ln thistle* upon their
N. E. Gf.ARR
C. J KE.M. Prop
international News
or aupper
ROY SHORT.
signed at the Ina office of Herbert land a« required by law. Other H W. L« mh I» s M, Notary Puldie.
Cottage Grove,
Oregon I* ill*. -a-.
My
comMumoa
expires
10-20-25.
Waatsra
Naaapaear
UUaa
>
similar
eases
are
yet
penrftag.
D J. SCHOLL, Director».
W. I«ombard, Cottage Grtne, Ore
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4
I
(Cottage (brovc Sentinel
socierr
Rapid Buying and Selling Continues
Here at Umphrey & Mackin’s
The turning of surplus summer stocks into cast is
rapidly coming about at this store this week. That
the surprisingly low slashed prices of this sale event
are not to he regularly found anywhere in any store
is attested to by the rapid buying. New lots are
out on the tables again today in ail parts of the
store. Extra salespeople are here to give you good
service Come todav.
° Church News
JdqÇtore^ide^eârance^ale
More Two-Day Specials For Friday and Saturday
—these are a few, you will find more of them scattered over the store. Be sure to come
ARCADE Theatre
KITCHEN
CUPBOARD
•with
Georgia Rose
Talcum
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
a