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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1925
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I joys and pleasures, of which there
are so many more than she ever
knew.
..... Publishers
Bode & Smith.....
But it seems to her as though
............ Editor the more pleasures we have for
Elbert Bede......... .
H. F. Edwards,..
News Editor ourselves
the less we think of
A first-class publication entered at others.
Cottage Grove as second-class matter
When she was young, there were
Business Office......... 55 North Sixth so few things at which one could
| employ his or her time selfishly
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
that there was plenty of time to
By mail (Cash in advance)
One
One year.....
__ $2.75 ¡Three
| Three months..
months .80 j givo hoed to the welfare of friends
Six month«.. 1.50 (One month....... 50 and neighbors.
A« the sun of life goes down,
BY OARRRIER
$ .30 about all she asks is to be able to
One month.........................
Four months, '• advance.
! sit at her window and see the
Six months, in advance...
world go by. She is interested in
One year, in advance......
what others are doing and watch
Member of
j ing them from the window is the
National Editorial Association
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation | nearest she can come to visiting
[ with those who bustle and hustle
Oregon Newspaper Conference
1 by intent upon business or pleasure.
AN OLD WOMAN'S ONLY JOY *4he does not know one of a hun
dred. Many with graying hair she
8b e is no longer «pry of step, ¡ knew as babes, but she does not
although once «he romped anti I know them now. She may have
known as girl and boy the par-
played with the best of them.
ents of the little tot who hops,
But that was many year« ago.
Since then there have been l*kiPs and jumps past her window,
sweethearts and wedding ceremo- | I Some peculiarity of action of the
little one may bring to mind an-
nies and children.
And there may be grandchildren other girl she knew many years
ami great grandchildren for aught ' ago, and the recollection of that
other day is like a ray of sunshine
we know.
And children mean many cares . : in the gray-haired woman’s dav.
that, take the suppleness out of I For many years no one put any
barrier before her window.
limbs.
But that was before the day of
And the passing of many sum
mers, and a« many winters, brings automobiles. That was before the
day that it was possible for chil
the infirmities of old age.
With but a few years here at dren to whiz away from home to
best, she want« but few of the school a dozen miles away.
C. J. KEM. Prop
And now school children park
comforts, of which there «ire ho
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
many more than when she was a their cars where it obstructs her
view.
child.
They may not know that they □-
other«
begrudge
taking from her about th«? only
«he has in the few years that
is yet to know earthly joys
sorrows.
But it was stated at the city
council Monday night that the
WEEKLY PROGR/1M
superintendent of schools had been
informed and that he was limitile
Thursday, Sept. 24
to do anything.
Wo are loath to believe that
Laura LaPlante in
this is so.
‘ THE TEASER.”
Those boys and girls have moth
Comedy and
ers who will be old and feeble
International News.
some day and to whom one little
pleasure such as this may mean
Friday, Sept. 25
all th«’ difference between sunshin,'
and darkness.
Bob CuHtor in
Au rely they must have some heed
“THAT MAN JACK.”
for another who has been a mother
And a comedy.
—another who has done her part
in the world and is now waiting
Saturday. Sept. 26
for the final summons. The schools
‘TEETH’’
of today, the advantages which the
with Torn Mix and the
voting of today enjoy, are possible
because of the efforts and th«' saeri
wonder Horse Toney,
fices of those who were carrying
And a comedy.
the burdens of the world half a
Afternoon show continues century ago. Who know« what
from 2:30 to 11:00 P. M.
sacrifices this woman mnv have
made that, had a part in ninking
Sunday, Sept. 27
possible great schools for those
heedlessly- —
2-surely
surely not
‘THE WOMAN HATER > » who now heedlessly
intentionally—block with their cars
with Helene Chadwick.
this woman’s only contact with
(’leve Brook and
the world.
•John llarron.
We have said that wo wore
And a comedy.
loath to believe that boys nnd
girls have given no heed to word
Mon.-Tues., Sept. 28-29
from their superintendent. but—
Wo have examined the pince
American Legion presente
Mrs. J. P. Graham entertained
where the boys nnd girls pn rk Tuesday evening fur members of
‘MINSTREL REVUE”
their cars, and we found old papers the O. H. L. club and their hu«
two hours laffs, music
nnd the refuse of lunches thrown bands, The house whs (buy»rated
and fun.
on the grass along the hedge of
autumn flower« nnd bright
Admission 25 and 50 cents. private property. Children who with
foliage, Light regroshments were
are thus heedless of the rights of served after an evening of five
Wednesday. Sept. 30
others may not enre whether or hundred, Mrs. William Thum hold
not they do something to bring high score. The guests were Mr.
Irene Rieh in
happiness to another.
“A LOST LADY”
and Mrs. D. H. Hemenwny, Mr.
And the effort would be so little, ami M rs. G. O. Knowles, Mr. nad
with Mutt Moore,
for there is plenty of parking Mrs. H. A. Miller, ami Mr. and
June Marlowe,
space a few feet beyond,
M rs. J. f. Graham.
Additional
John Roche and
Purely young folk in the prime guests were Mr. and Mrs. 8. V.
Geo Fawcett
of life, full of vigor, who have Allison, Mr. and Mrs. William
And a comedy.
mothers of their own, who will Thum and M rs. C. E. Frost.
—<$>—
themselves bo old some day, can
Thursday, Oct 1
nnd will make this little effort
The Tuesday Evening Study chib
that will mean so much to some mot Tuesday evening at the home
¡luster Keaton in
one else. Tf they are of the stuff of Mrs. B. |{. Job. The dub ’s-]
“SEVEN CHANCES.”
An ocean of screams, shrieks from which upstanding citiacns of lesson course for th»' first half Í
th«' future are to come, they will year is “South America.’’
M rs. ;
and wildly hysterical fun.
not wait for the authorities to Omer Moor»' and Mrs. Joi had !
Comedy and
compel them to do what common charge of the program,
Plans ,
International News
ordinary respect for the wishes of were made for the teacher ’ re- I
others should impel them to do.
coption to be given in a
or two. Th»' club plans th
tert a in me nt each venr, wit I
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Mrs. W. H. Daugherty was h,»s-
ti tens Tuesday to the Tuesday bridge
Mondays and Thursdays
DRUGSTORE
JONTEEL
Cold Cream
Face Powder
What s new for fall?” is a query in the mind of almost everyone
.¡list now while the preparation for a change of season is at hand
—we cordially invite yon to see the newest of new things here.
Each day brings an additional “something new.” Come today
—you’re most welcome.
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SMART COATS FOR FALL
They are assembled here with the
mature judgment of our custom
ers’ preferences. Styles new and
different from recent Fall sea
sons, reveal the new coats des
ARCADE Theatre
SPECIAL SALE
ON TIRES
8
30x3 (’. S i sco $8.73. special price
.... 17.75
30x8H u. ’ S.
’ "
I' hco $9.86, special price....................
$8 75 n
soxsy, u S. Usco cord $11 00, special price
$9.75 B h
30x3’4 IT. S Royal cord $15.35, special price........ $13.75
30x3'2 IT. s Royal cord, extra oversize $1775. special
prive
$1500
30x3‘z Pan Pacific, oversizJ $11.50, special pt ice... $10.50
31x4 r S. I'sco cord $20.JO. special price........
$17.95
32x4 I’sco cord $22.00, special price.......
$19 75
31x4 Kelly Springfield $28.25. special price .
$24.50
32x4 Kelly Springfield $29.30. special price.. .
$24 75
33x4 Kelly-Springfield $31.25, special price.
$25 85
$27.80
34x4 U. S Royal cord $31.75, special price.....
1 also have several sizes of Royal Balloon and Balloon
type tires at special prices.
Raw rubber is now worth 86 ecQta per pound and tire
prices may advance.
Now is the time to save money anti
Billie Hall’s Garage
IS THE PLACE
PHONE 64
club at a 1 o’clock luncheon
in the Gray Goose. A glass basket
of pink'and lavender asters graced
the center of the table. Following
lunch th»» party went to the home
of Mrs. Daugherty and spent the
afternoon playing bridge. Mrs. 0. J.
Kem hold high score. Mrs. I Scho-
field Stewart will entertain tho
club at its next meeting.
her
The ladies* ai,l of the Mothe*»)
church met in the church part
Wednesday for th,' first nu'vti
of the season. Mrs. N, E. Cornpl
presided. A social hour follow
th»' business torsion an»l ice ervi
nnd cakes were servtM. Forty t
were present.
The women’s relief corps will
hob! their regular quarterly meeting
Matur» lay. At th»' next meeting on
tv dinner
October I«' regular quarterly
will beaervod.
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tined to enjoy greatest success.
New tailored eoats with quarter
and full silk lining in straight
line or flare bottom styles. All
wool eoats priced......................
$19.50, $21.50, $27 50
Genuine ‘‘Palmer Made” coats
in fine quality bolivia and velour,
full silk lined and fur trimmed
at collar, cuffs and bottom.
Priced.......... $25.00, $35.00, $42.50
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
Society
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PRESENTING THE NEW SILKS
FOR FASHIONABLE DRESS
ES AND GOWNS
Rich and lustrous are the new
satins, eharmeuse and canton crepes
for the making of Fall frocks and
for afternoon and evening wear,
sheer georgettes in smart new colors
are favored by fashion. Complete
assortments in all the new tones
are shown in complete variety here
and* prices that invite comparison.
New yard wide silk brocades,
priced a yard.....................
$1.95
Crepe back satins in wanted colors.
40-ineh, priced a yard $2.75, $3.75
40-ineh georgettes and crepe de
chenes, a" vard.................................
........... $1.25, $1.75, $1.95 to $2.95
FOR SCHOOL WEAR
New Sv/eaters
\11
wool coat
sweaters in heavy
shaker knit styles,
with or without
collars, p r i c e <1
$6 00 to $11.50
W o o 1 slip over
sweatees, priced
$3.50 to
$8.50
Caps
We have a very
large selection of
caps in light, me
dium anil dark
patterns, try them
on today.
Price range.......
69c, 98c. $1.25,
$1.50, $2.50, $2.95
Shoes For Youn§- Men
Shown here in
brown and black
shoe
price
$4.50
$3.95 to
$6.50
$5.00
to
of
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NEW FALL STYLES IN FOOT
WEAR ADD SMARTNESS TO
EVERY COSTUME
Star brand shoes for boys and
girls ‘‘are better” because they
are made of the best solid leather
—in fact there is a standing reward
of $5 a pair for any substitute for
leather fourtd in them.
—just received a dozen new pumps
and oxfords which are the ‘‘last
word”—we want you to see them
and have a try-on.
Priced-
$2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $4.95 $5.90, $7.50
New high top moeassin toe shoes
in brown leather for hoys and
girls, sell at $3.75, $3 95 $4.50, $5.50
RAVEL STOP HEM PURE SILK
Boys’ and girls’ oxfords priced...
.................................... $2.95 to $4.50
STOCKINGS $1.00 A PAIR
Boys’ and girls’ shoes priced.......
.................................. $2 50 to $5.00
Ten wanted shades and colors are here
for your selection in sizes Sl/2 to 10^.
LUMBERJACK STYLE SHIRTS WITH
KNITTED BOTTOM
in ni’w plaid patterns—all wool—sizes 13, 14, 15, to 17.
l’rieed..................................
$4.95 to $7.50
-All Star brand high quality shown in
two styles—plain toe and moeassin toe—
priced ’
$3.95, $4.50, $5.50, $9.50, $10 00
A Year’s
Subscription
to The Sentinel
for 50c
—For hoys find girls, colors tan. cordovan, brown and
black.
NEW OCTOBER STYLES IN
BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS
THt QUALITY STORE- coop stsv'Ct_
ON SALE THIS WEEK
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Church News
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Presbyterian Church—No regular
church services until after Hcptcm
her 1. Rev. Duncan Cameron, of
Detroit, Minn., pastor after that
time. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
• • •
Christian Church, the ‘ ‘ h>me like ”
church—A. J. Adams, minister.
Sunday school at 9:45, sermon at
11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, eve
ning service at 7:30.
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Methodist Church—J. IT. Ebert,
pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45,
morning worship at 11, Epworth
League at 7, evening scrxicc at
7:30.
• • •
Christian Science Society—corner
of Jefferson avenue and Second
street. Sunday services at 11 a. ni.
Wednesday services at 7:30 p. in.
Everybody welcome.
—you’ll find it everywhere in,
Chevrolet cars.
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To the first five persons bring-
ing to Th»' Sentinel on or before
Mon,lay, Sept. 28. sales slips,
»lah'il Sept. 25 er Sept, 88, to
th,» amount of $25 Iron Cottage
Grove merchants whose ads np-
pear in this issm io, a full year’s
subscription t the Twice-a-week
Sentinel will I). given for 50c.
Th,'*e slips i
la from any
1 vert ing in this
one merchant
issu»1, or the
p. from n num-
her of advert)« rs may be com -
bine«l to make the amount.
To the first five bringing safts
slips showing total purchases of
112 50. a full vear’s subscription
will be given for »1.50.
Free Methodist church—Corner of
Monroe avenue and south Fifth
street—Chester Smith, pastor. Sun
day school nt 10, forenoon services
at 11, evening service nt 7:30.
Prayer meeting nt 7:30 Thursday
evenings.
• • •
S»'vf»rth Dnv Adventist Church—
West Main street. Services overv
8atn dav. Snl»lMtth school at 1Ö,
church servir,» nt 11; pm ver meet
ing Wednesday evenings nt 7:30.
• • •
First church of Na tame—Elev.
on th and Alains. Harold E. Botte
miller, past »r. Sun<lay arhooj at 0:45.
forenoon service at 11. evening
service at 8
Prayer meeting
7:30 Wednesilav eveningt».
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Glad Titlings Mission—Tenth and
To the first five bringing in
Adnjmi str»'» tr, G. F. Shackelford,
pest»'r.
H’tndav school it 9:45;
sale« slips t otnling $5 a full
vea r subacriptio« will be given Í forenoon worship at 11: voung
peool»'’s r
ing nt 7; evcning_s»'r
for »8.25.
vice at 8; week-’’ it sorvices, Wed-
nesdav, Fn lav nnd Satunlav eve-
Nubncribc for Th« Sentinel nnd
nings nt 8.
read th« ad» of Cottage Grove’«
Live Merchant«.
Baptist ehurch— W O W. hsl).
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J. C. Orr, |>a«tor
Sun l-v «chonl
.. t 10 o’clock, servire« at 11 n’clock
ani 7:43 B. Y. P V. verviee. al
r. Pravcr meetng at 7:.V> Thnra-
,| >. • evo l 'c nt t*ie Por C Ui'-s-l
borio, HO «14 north Pacific li uh
wav.
The Cottage
Grove Sentinel
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High Top Shoes for Young Men
9inch, 12-inch, 16-inch, 18-inch
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation for the sympathy and
many kindnesses
ics extended to us
bv our friends during the illnesx
nnd ilen th of Joseph \’ McGee. .
Mrs J. V. McGEE,
Mr. nn<| Mrs. W. V . McGEE,
Mr. an»l Mrs. K. C. QUIGLEY.
Mr. an»l Mrs. R. A. THANK.
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