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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1925)
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925 PAGE TWO Cottage (brovr >rntind Mondays and Thursdays Bede 4 Smith... Elbert Bede____ H. F. Edwards, ...... Publishers ...............Editor News Editor Thirty-five relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Isaac Land in Dorena Bunday for a joint family reunion and birthday celebration for Mrs. Land and her brother, George Gross, of Portland. Mrs. Land was 78 years old Wed nesday, while Mr. Gross reached his 81st birthday anniversary yes NOTICE TO HUNTERS. terday. The guests came with well No hunting or trespassing p filled baskets. Mrs. Land and Mr. rnitted on my property. Gross celebrate their birthday an 012 lap R. E. LACKY. niversaries together each year. A first-class publication entered at Cottage Grove as second-class matter Business Offico. l*w enforcement is more thorough , here. 4 ; SCHOOL BOOKS AND COCO COLA. .55 North Sixth SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mail (Cash in advance) year__ $2.75 | Three months.. .80 months.. 1.50 | One month........ 50 BY CARRRIER month.......................... $ .30 One____________________ Four months, '» advance. Six months, in advance... One year, in advance----- Your home newspaper is always Miss Nola Banton entertained glad to give assistance in the prep- with a dinner party Thursday aration of advertising copy. XX night, honoring the birthday anni versary of her brother, Gerald. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. A large cake with candles made an attractive centerpiece for the table. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banton, Glen Ban ton, Geraldine Banton, Mrs. Harold Abeene and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. George Bailes and daughter, anil Miss Lula Hull. Member of National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Assiciation Oregon Newspaper Conference Engraving work. The Sentinel. M Albers stands for Better Brca^fasti" buildings need Cottage Grove Resident Tells You How to Get Well. BUYTO^LOCKS The new vogue in locks. Dis tinction with dignity. Sur passing convenience with en during charm. No building completely modern without S chlage Button Locks. The Social Twelve were enter- | tained Thursday afternoon at the , home of Mrs. Homer Galloway, j A brief business session was held and the usual social hours with needlework followed. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, ‘ assisted by her daughter Rachel. Potted ferns and dahlias decorated the rooms. The ladies ’ aid society of the Presbyterian church will hold the annual experience social Wednes day at 2:30 in the church parlors. Hostesses will be Mrs. M. P. Ga- routte, Mrs. C. L. Wilhelm, Mrs. E. C. Shay, Mrs. 8. L. Godard, Mrs. Boy Short and Mrs G. B. Flapjacks are always light—never heavy; always tender never soggy. The reason? No other pancake flour is blended the Flapjack way! Your grocer has it! WRIGLEYS lust press the ' in button the knob makes your food do you more good. Jo LocK Long Distance Hauling Piano Moving a Specialty just turn the ’ KNOB Chestnut Transfer A unit-type lock installed in to minutes. No complicated mortising. No adjustments. Recommended by leading architects and builders. Types for all doors. Any U. S. standard finish, with either glass or metal knobs. « Note how it relieves that stuffy feeling jru yfo. after hearty eating. Sweetens the breath, removes y? food particles r* 19.'/’V-. from the teeth, -■ ’ .t>* BIT gives new vigor *¿7 fy to tired nerves. [ /¿J Comes to you v fresh, clean and full-flavored. \ \ to Unlock it, is a reason why when we lin about the price of a ity we should give thought money we squander a nickel dime at a time, the total of probably .would easily pur all our necessities. bill for tobacco is several as great as for our school The Constellation club will meet Thursday afternoon in the Masonic lodge hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. Nelson Durham, Mrs. George Scott and Mrs. Charles Beidler. HOMER GALLOWAY, City Recorder. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine both local and internal, and has been Chestnut Brothers, proprietors (Across street from 8. P. depot) Coal for Brooders STORAGE AND GENERAL TRANSFER Knowles & Graber Mrs. L. McAboy entertained at successful in the treatment of Catarrh dinner Sunday. Guests were Dun for over forty yean. Sold by all druggists. ran P. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. CHENEY fix CO., Toledo, Ohio James Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Hoiner Galloway. The Legion E. T. carpets suxiliary of the will meet tonight Blakely to sew for the veterans MPERIAT 1 Barber Shop M. is a total loss, d now and t >f ploaHurcN i I enable uh r school book: t>30 Main, P S. Bukowski, Prop. City Transfer Co Alphabet. Ho shiny and Cedi B. De W Clnemasterplece Clutch. RHOADS & LANSING Proprietors STORY BY JEANIE MACPHERSON presented Bv ADOLPH ZUKOR ano JESSE L LASKY FURNITURE MOVING AND STORAGE Homo 3 BIG DAYS ARCADE THEATRE There is a proposal on license editors. Many o already take more licrnF th«» constitution contemplât' STARTING Thursday, October 15 engine of l’ep. Popular Price*—Adults. 50c; Children, 25c Brief, not endur Mechanics’ de Our Building Material Line Includes— Throttle, heel». Unique. Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath. Cor ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri Store Front Fittings, and other things too numerous to mention. You expect Predateti sport to t model cz No Charge on City Deliveries > (¡paramount Godard & Randall k Just North of S P. Station—Phone 100 Rubber (picture A