The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 17, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    COTTAGE GROVE SEXTINEL, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1925
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SELF SUPPORTING STUDENTS.
“Cnn a student earn his wuy
through college! And if ho can,
is it well for him to do sol” These
questions are being asked by thou
sand» of ambitious lads «nil anxious
parents, all over the bind.
Answer vary, but here are some
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ARCADE Theatre
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Thursday, September 17
“THE CYCLONE RIDER”
with a special east
Comedy and
international News.
figures that may help inquirers
to form their own conclusion».
They concern recent graduate» ol
Yale. Four of five men getting
highest honors in tho dead mic
department were self-supporting.
All of the five graduated “with
high praise’’ from the scientific
school were self-supporting.
So
were more thwu half of the 213
undergraduate honor students.
Hore is ample evidence that men
can and do work their way through
one of the best known colleges in
America.
Many another college,
east and west, mirth and south,
will probably tell a similar story.
Then is it good for them? Ob­
viously the »elf-supporters do not
suffer in scholarship, at least, com­
pared with the others. Probably
the very effort to make their own
way makes them take the college
work more seriously, so that they
get more out of their educational
opportunities than those to whom
the college course comes as a gift.
Records show, too, that these earn-
ist students are likely to be lenders
in college activities, and tha-. there
is seldom any serious social dis­
crimination against them because
of the work they do for n living.
Their combined course of study
and self support makes the trail
sition from college to “practical
life” in the outer world easier fur
them than for the others.
Yet some of these students are
found to work too hard, impnringl
their health and prospects.
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general, earning all his own ex-
Friday, September 18
“DAUGHTERS OF THE
NIGHT.”
Secrets—perils—temptations
—love and life of the
telephone girl.
And a comedy.
Tuesday, September 22
Jack Hoxie in
“THE WHITE OUTLAW.”
And a comedy.
Wednesday, September 23
Yakima Canutt in
“WHITE THUNDER.”
And a comedy.
Thursday, September 24
Laura LaPlante in
“THE TEASER.”
Comedy and
International News.
DRUGSTORE
&
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COCOA BUTTER
SKIN CREAM
A “Super Cream.” It is rich
in both, eoeoa butter—a tissue
builder, anil in lemon juice.
A real skin food.
Lemon Cocoa Blitter (’ream
restores vigor to the muscles,
vitality to the tissues and elec­
tricity to the skin.
Use it freely, Your skin will
reflect your careful treatment.
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
C. J. KEM, Prop
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
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new, runs like new, has had the best of care and is in
good condition.
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ONE—LATE MODEL 1 TON FORD TRUCK— new tires—
this truck lias been used but a very little and is guar­
anteed to be in fine running order.
ONE- FORD TOURING CAR just overhauled and re
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Notice is hereby given that
Martin H. Anderson, administrator
of the estate of Adella White An­
derson, deceased, has filed his final
account in the matter of said es-
tato in the county court of the
state of Oregon for Lane county;
and that Tuesday, the 29th day of
September, 1925, at the hour of 10
o’clock in the forenoon of said day
in the court room in the county
court house, at Eugene, Lane coun­
ty, Oregon, has been fixed as the
*ime and place by the said court
for the hearing of objections to
said final account and the final
settlement of said estate.
Any and all objections to said
final account and the final settle­
ment of said estate must be filed
with the clerk of said court on or
before the said date of hearing.
Dated this 27th day of August,
1925.
MARTIN H. ANDERSON,
Administrator of the estate of
Adella White Anderson, de­
ceased.
Herbert W. Lombard,
Attorney for estate. a27s24c(T)
painted.
FORD ROADSTER completely overhauled,
new tires—a dandy little ear for a little money.
ONE
Four
ONE -DODGE TOURING CAR in fine running condition.
I he above cars are all in fine conditions and guaranteed
CASH OR EASY TERMS
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In the county court of the state of
Oregon, in and for Lane eountv.
In the matter of the estate of |
Millaid Laminon, deceased.
The La Coinus club met Tuesday
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned
executrix of the estate ;
afternoon with Mrs. O. F. Knox
Millard Lammon, deceased, has
for their first meeting of the of
filed herein her final account and
season. A short business session that Tuesday, the 29th day of Sep-
was hold and names were drawn tember, 1925, at tho hour of 10!
for the annual Christinas exchange. [ o’clock a. in. of said day has been
the said court appointed as the
The living room was prettily dec­ by
time, and tho county court room
orated with various colored dah­ in Eugene, Oregon the place for
lias and lavender asters made an the hearing of objections to said
final account and the settlement
artistic centerpiece for the luneh- thereof,
at which time all persons
eon table. Mrs. Anna Hess, the in»crcstcd may appear and file
guest of her mother, Mrs. H. A. objections thereto.
Miller, was a guest of the club.
EMILY JANE LANE,
j II. J. Shinn.
Executrix.
Attorney for estate,a27s24c
Mrs. H. A. Hagen was hostess
to the Elniartcs elnb nt her home
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Tuesday afternono. Tnvited guests
were Mrs. E. W. Frnns, Mrs. Dale
Department of the Interior, U. 8. .
Hawkins, Mrs. Earl Garoutte and Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Mrs. W. A. Garoutte. At bridge August 31, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that
Mrs. Victor Kern received first George
Arrel Lowry, of Cottage
prize and Mrs. Hawkins received Grove, Oregon, who, on August 7,1
the eonsolation.
Luncheon was 1920, made Homestead Entry, No.
served at the close of tho after­ 013221, for W^ SEW, and SE’4
Section 9, Township 22
noon. Pale tinted nsters wore used SE14,
South, Rango 2 West, Willamette
for house deeoration.
Meridian, has filed notice of in- ,
tention to make three year Proof, |
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to
establish claim to the land
Mrs. Carline Brand was honor nbovo
described, before the United
guest yesterday afternoon when states Land Office, at Roseburg, ■
Mrs. D. . C. Bosley entertained Mrs. Oregon, on the Sth day of Octo­
I). H. Henionway, Mrs. LaCasse, ber. 1925.
Clnimant names as witnesses: \
Mrs. C. . M. Parker, Miss Adelaide Cheslev
L. Churehill, Earle N. Cru­
tnd
the
members
of
the
LnCasse
son, Hiram R. Rawlings, John ;
Social Twelve club, The afternoon Barker, all of Cottage Grove, Ore­
was spent chatting over needle- gon,
non coal HAMILL A .CANADAY,
work, after which tho hostess «3-01 (2)_________________ Register.
served refreshments, Mrs. Brand
plans to return to her home in
Seattle within a few days.
M iss Elsie Heck and Robert
Shields were married in Eugene
September 9, Pastor Stivers, of the
Christian church, officiating. Both
are wgtll and favorablev known
SPECIALIST
among the younger set of this
section. The couple will make their In Internal Medicine for The
home at the Pioneer I.umber com­
Past Twelve Years.
pany’s eauip, where Mr. Shields is
employed.
Dr. Mellenthin
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Eay Lanphier, who won the At­
lantic City beauty contest, gives
exercise as her secret, and the
doesn’t take her exercise manipu­
lating a powder puff and lip stick.
For two years in succession the
grand beauty prize has been wen
by girls who gnvc no credit to
cosmetics.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
MENT.
NOTICE.
“THE LAST MAN ON
EARTH”
Sun.-Mon., Sept. 20-21
Marion Davies in
“YOLANDA.”
A photoplay of breath­
taking beauty anil thrills.
And a comedy.
It is difficult to keep from mak
ing some remark about how differ­
ent things were at the penitentiary
when Bert Lawson was warden.
And his appointment wasn’t a po­
litical one. He had a list of mili­
tia boys who had won shooting
contests and he placed them in
positions where they might have a
chance to practice.
Several of
them were from Cottage Grove.
NEWSPAPER advertising makes
big stores out of little ones and
keeps them from going back to
little ones.
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atuour
Saturday, September 19
a novelty special with an
all star east.
And a comedy.
peruses may be said to be too hard
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
a strain on the student. Hut it
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Heerns good for al moat any student
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
to earn some of hi« college ex­ August
27, 1925.
penses.—St. Helens Mist.
Notice is hereby given that Mat-
tie M. Benson, of Eugene, Oregon,
on August 27, 1920, made
A hard-working widow at Bend who,
Homestead Entry. No. 013263, for
found that schoolbooks for her E%
NWH,
SW>4
NE% and
family would cost her #78.
A N’W% SE>4, Section 21, Township
news story in the Bulletin resulted Township i9 8., Range 4 West,
19 S„
Range 4
West, Wil-
in the books being provided bv h lumette
Meridian, has filed no­
charitably disposed couple who had tice of intention to make three
no children for whom to buy books. year Proof, to establish claim to
But there are not always charitable the land above described, before
E. O. Irnmel, U. S. Commissioner,
inclined couples to provide books at
Eugene, Oregon, on the 12th
in such cases, and there are many day or October, 1925.
similar ones. The fact that, in
Claimant names as witnesses:
such cases books may be provided Herman Leff, of Eugene, Oregon;
William Hain, of Springfield, Ore­
by school districts does no* make gon;
Arthur F. Ham, of Lorane,
it seem less unreasonable that a Oregon; Paul Decker, of Corvallis,
month is salary for many should Oregon.
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
be required in providing textbooks
noa-coal a31-s28(2)
Register.
for one family.
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Rubber stamps. The Sentinel.
BATTERIES
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
MENT.
for your
Notice is hereby
given
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Henry Rissue, *
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administrator
of
the estate of Reuben Rissue,
deceased, has ____
filed __
his ____
final
account in the matter of said es­
tate in the county court of the
state of Oregon for Lane county;
and that Tuesday, the 29th day of
September, 1925, at the hour of 10
o’clock in the forenoon of said day
in the court room in the county
court house, at Eugene, Lane coun­
ty, Oregon, has been fixed as the
time and place by the said court
for the hearing of objections to
said final account and the final
settlement of said estate.
Any and all objections to said
final account and the final settle­
ment of said estate must be filed
with the clerk of said court on or
before the saiil date of hearing.
Dated this 27th day of August,
1925.
HENRY RISSUE,
Administrator of the estate of |
Reuben Rissue, deceased.
Herbert W. Lombard,
Attorney for estate. a27s24c(T) I
FORD
STAR
CHEVROLET
OVERLAND
$10=
100-hour
amp.
Radio
Batteries
$16.50
Long & Cruson
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All Lane County on Display
FOR FOUR BIG DAYS
Lane County Fair
EUGENE, OREGON
SEPTEMBER
22-23-24-25
Fast, Exciting Races
Rodeo Every Day
Big Night Shows
Splendid Exhibits—Auto Show
Kennel Club Bench Show—Free Acts
This Is Lane County’s Greatest Event
PLAN TO ATTEND EVERY DAY AND NIGHT
Cottage Grove Day—Friday, Sept. 25
graduate in medicine and sur­
Mrs. D. H. Henienway enter- gery and is licensed by tl.e
tnined the
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Tillicum club last night state of Oregon. He does not
nt the first meeting following the ' operate for chronic appendi­
summer vacation.
\fter an eve- citis, gall stones, ulcers of
ning of 500 a dainty luncheon was stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
served. Special guests of the club
He has to his credit wonder­
were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chaloupka, ful results in diseases of the
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dickson. Mr. stomach, liver, bowels, blood,
and Mr». William ’’hum and Mr. skin, nerves, heart. kidney,
and M r». James I*. Graham.
i bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
and Equipment
W inning tennis buy theirs
from us.
aster*
Ref rvsh
close of
Th< boys who get the big burka and the big bags
get theirs hen*.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Compton
entertained at their home Tuemlav
evening with a four course dinner.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. 8. L.
Mackin, Mr. «ml Mrs. C. E. Um-
phrey, Mr and Mrs. Omer Moore
«ml Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Cooper
DARBY & LISTON
The meeting of the Past M»
trona’ club, to have been held Mon
day. ha* been postponed to * date
yet to bo announced.
“/// Their New Home”
the new systeiq inaugurated there
by the council.
DOES NOT OPERATE
Tuesday
of M ri.
colored
tiens of
RIFLES, GUNS AND
AMMUNITION
Eugene for eight years and held
that office herself for more than
a year. 8he has recently been in
charge of the city’s books unde»
The ladies’ Bible class of the
Baptist church will give a pie so­ Will Be at Osborn Hotel Tues­
day, September 29; Office
cial in the W. O. W. hall Satur­
Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
day ? vening.
Partners for the
supper will be chosen in an unusual
ONE DAY ONLY
manner. Instead of bidding for
baskets guests will bid for shad­
ows. Purchase of a shadow will No Charge For Consultation.
entitle a guest to eat pie with the
owner of the shadow.
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular
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County Treasurer Named.
Appointment of Mrs. Grace
Schiska to succeed Miss Edna
Ward as county treasurer was an
nounced Tuesday by County Judge
Barnard.
She wdll take office
October 1, the date the resignation
of Miss Ward becomes effective.
Mrs. Schiska was chosen from a
large field of candidates. She was
assistant to the city recorder of
Mem Item of the Joker club will
mow tomorrow evenng with M m.
C. K. Frost. *
weak lungs, rheumatism, sci­
atiea, leg ulcers anti reetal
ailments.
Below are the names of a
few of his many satisfied pa-
tients in Oregon:
Mrs. Otto Will. Jefferson,
varicose ulcer, leg.
M. P. Christianson. Albany,
bladder trouble.
Mrs. M A. Ewan. Coquille,
stomach trouble.
Robert Zielinski. Scio, stom­
ach and heart trouble.
John Roth. Albany, adenoids
and tonsils.
Mrs. M I. Olsen. Portland,
appendicitis.
Remember the above date,
that consultation on this trip
will be free and that his treat­
ment is different.
Married women must be ac­
companied bv their husbands
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Their dainty new «hape fits the bit
as neatly as a teaspoon fits the mouth.
Therefore Tru-Bake Crackers nip off clean
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So crisp and flaky and flavorful that they
always delight the particular hostess—and
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Ask your grocer for TRU-BAKE— the
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