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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2«, 1925 een games afforded much pleasure ■--------------------------------- another mill will be in operation □- to the guests. A dainty luncheon within a year. The Chambers rail way now under con«truction guar was served, the hostess being as sisted by her mother, Mrs. 8. 8. Bede & Smith.... ...... Publishers antees that. .............. Editor Elbert Bede-...... Talk of another mill or two Lasswell. Additional guests were J ohnson-Hemen way. H. F. Edwards, -News Editor may not be all hot air. WILD HORSE MESA” Wilberta Wilson, Carolyn Grannis Society item, The Oregonian, Oct TONIGHT AND TUESDAY And even if there should be ; A first-class publication entered at and Margaret Wilson. NIGHT. "ar‘ha J°,hnaon’ /'“ughter Cottage Grove as second-claw matter nothing certain in present talk, the erection of other mills in the vi- ’■ of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frasier John < Mrs. B. R. Job was hostess ’ Business Office____ 25 North Sixth son, announced her engagement to, “Wild Horse Mesa,” perhaps cinity can not be long delayed, Thursday afternoon to the Social The statement has been often Roscoe Hemenway yesterday at a Twelve. Mrs Mabel -Merryman, a most thrilling of Zane Grey ’a super SUBSCRIPTION RATES made that there is more virgin tim- j large bridge luncheon at which I former member, was a special guest. thrillers, will play tonight and to By mail (Cash in advance) One year..... $2.75 | Three months.. .80 ber tributary to Cottage Grove than she entertained, complimenting Miss The afternoon was spent in pleas morrow night at the Arcade theatre Six months.. 1.50 ; One month---- .50 to any other city in the world Mary Harris, bride-elect. ant conversation and needlework. under the auspices of Bert B. The news was made known by ■ BY CARRBIER and the statement has never been A two eourse luncheon was served Chandler camp, United Spanish tiny eards concealed in the foliage I One month---------------------------- $ .30 disputed. by the hostess, assisted by her war veterans, of Cottage Grove. of corsage bouquets which were Four months, ‘a advance--------- 1.10 'laughter, Mrs. Charles Adams. The The advance sale of tickets indi Six months, in advance------------ 1.80 I Tidewater forests are being rap- | at each place. rooms were attractively decorated cates the interest that is being One yoar, in advance------------- 3.00 idly depleted. Tidewater operators Miss Johnson is a graduate of I taken in this mclodramtic master are now seeking timber in the in with Caroline Testout roses. the University of Oregon where I piece. terior. They must locate where Member of she was a member of Kappa Alpha ! Mrs. C. E. Frost entertained Zane Grey’s genius for story the timber is to be found. National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Assiciation Lane county is the most heavily Theta. Tuesday evening at a charming telling and Paramount's superla Oregon Newspaper Conference Mr. Hemenway is also a graduate affair to which timbered county in Oregon, which a number of frienls I tive skill in transferring his col is said to have one-sixth of the of the university where he was a were invited, Five hundred was orful tales of the old west in all PROFIT FOB PATIENT ONES. standing timber of the United member of Pi Gamma Delta and the diversion, Mps. T. C. Wheeler their gripping realism find dynamic States. Many of those who would later took a graduate course at the won honors. A two-course luncheon expression in ‘his newest offering Fourteen year» ago the editor of cut timber must come to Lane University of Pennsylvania. He is was served. The rooms were at- which is playing in several valley The Sentinel arrived in Cottage county, and the virgin forests of the son of Mr. and Mrs. DeLeur tractively decorated with b rightly cities, being billed for four nights Grove, and has been arriving more this section will attract some of Harris Hemenway, a brother of in Eugene. tinted autumn foliage. Rich, silk-finish bolivia or less ever since. The picture is a stupendous them. If others do not come, those I Mrs. Carl E. Price (Nellie Hemen material is used in tlie_ Many told him that he was foolish who own the timber are not going I way) and a nephew of Mrs. Roscoe melange of wild horses, dare-devil Tanglefoot club will hold its fabric of these beautiful to settle in the little burg, that it to continuo to pay taxes and get R. Giltner. next (lance tomorrow night, Host- cowboys, Indians, horse thieves, new coats just arrived at had reached its maximum growth no return, They will saw it them- No definite date has been set for esses will be Mrs. Merville Veatch, outlaws, perilous trails in Nature’s this store. nnd was more likely to go back selves. the wedding, but it will probably Mrs. E. W. Frans, Mrs. Ernest own wilderness, into which is ward than forward. For several They are stylish 1 y woven a touching romance. The All that is needed to bring Cot be an event of the spring. Lilly, Mrs. Roy »Short, Mrs. N. J. years it seemed that those who tage Grove prosperity in big chunks trimmed with fur collar Nelson Jr., Mrs. C. H. Bussey, plot sweeps along irresistably, de offered advice so freely might be is encouragement to timber opera Miss Eva Richmond of New Mrs. F. L. Grannis and Mrs. L. E. veloping its powerful situations and many of them also telling the truth. The city did tors and a fair price for timber York, formerly of Cottage Grove, have fur cuffs and fur with compelling force and ever- Liston actually go backward until it was products. was honor giyst Friday at the increasing suspense until it reaches at bottom of coat and all said that 100 to 200 houses were i For many year» many discour home of Mrs. Roy Short, when a climax in the terrific stampede are silk lined. Constellation club members will vacant. It probably would have aged one who visioned a fine hotel Mrs. Short and Mrs. J. T. Smith of several thousand fear-crazed There are six fashionable meet Thursday afternoon in the done so even had the editor not for Cottage Grove. For many entertained. About 75 attended the Masonic lodge hall. Hostesses will wild horses—one of the most spec shades and colors includ come. years the struggle was a hard one, affair which was one of the largest tacular and awe-inspiring scenes in'? a rich black and the But the city was not without but today Cottage Grove is one of social events of the season. Miss be Mrs. E. W. Armes, Mrs. V. T. ever flashed on the screen. size ranw from 16 to 42. those who believed that it would the best hotel cities of its size I Richmond is a talented singer and Randall, Mrs. O. L. Nichols. You will like these form recover, that it had timber re to be found anywhere, due to con entertained by singing a number of Bones—“What did your wife say al dress coats and the low sources which guaranteed a future. tinued growth coupled with wise songs in both French and English. Junior High Defeated. price we are asking is “A year or so more and we shall hotel management. Some day not The large rooms were transformed Cottage Grove junior high eleven about you ’re being out so late the still another reason why be on the up grade,” was the op in the distant future a fine hotel into a veritable garden with large lost to Springfield junior high 10 other night 1” Jones—‘ ‘ Don’t ask me yet. When you will like them, We timistic statement often repeated building is to rise. to 0 Saturday afternoon on Delbert baskets of pastel shaded snap drag she gets through with the subject, invite you to see these by those who sat tight and waited Similar things could be said of ons and orange tinted marigolds. Kelly field in the second game be coats today. for the turn to come. On the I’ll condense it for you.”—Ex Dainty refreshments were served. tween the two teams. other activities here. change. It was a tedious, trying wait, Those who fourteen years ago Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. R. A. Saturday before the local team de but the tide did turn, the empty said that a fair sized city was to Trask, Mrs. Merville Veatch, Mrs. feated the Springfield aggregation NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. housbs were filled and for a be built here, and who backed their W. J. Woods and Mrs. Charles 14 to (i. Loss of their quarter, time it was almost impossible to judgment by staying, arc now reap Beidler assisted the hostesses in Fred Jacobs, who was ill and un Department of the Interior, Unit get a docent place in which to ing the rewards of their patience. receiving and serving. Miss Rich- able to play, crippled the local live. Since that time a hundred Those who continue to stick will mond left Sunday for New York team so it was unable to repeat ed States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, October 20, 1925. or more homes have been erected profit by so doing, for Cottage to resume her studies. She plans its performance of the week be- Notice is hereby given that Butte and many old shack» destroyed. Grove has not yet reached its to go to Europe later to study Mooney, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Despite the large number of homes growth, nor will it for many years. under singing masters there. who, on November 30, 1920, made that have gone up, there are few Adjoining Farm Homestead Entry, or none vacant. Apartment houses No. 013,087, for NW|4 SE%, Sec The situation as regarding the Pastor and Mrs. A. J. Adams, have come to help supply the de tion 17. Township 21 S., Range 2 mand for places in which to live money due us from Europe is that who left last week for Los Angeles West, Willamette Meridian, has we are not going to permit her to to make their home, were guests filed notice of intention to make and these have filled. three year Proof, to establish claim Several business blocks have forget about it, that wo are not of honor at a farewell in the to the land above described, before been erected, and yet there is not going to cancel the debt and bo Christian church Tuesday night, dubbed an easy mark, but that More than 200 attended. The E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, a vacant store room. at Eugene, Oregon, on the 1st day This has not all come in a <lay. wo doubt whether we shall ever church was decorated for the oc- of December, 1925. The growth has been slow, but it eolleet any considerable portion of casion with beautiful autumn leaves Claimant names as witnesses: has been a healthy growth war it. Also we have the idea that and golden glow. N. W. White, Bert Isaacson. Mrs. L. C. Dowens. ranted by the business to be trans nations in debt to us are not likely chairman of the board of trustees, Georgo Morris, Albert Rissue, all Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove acted her«» and the employment to to be coming to us in the immedi made the farewell talk and was of Cottage Grove, Oregon, I a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of ate future to borrow more money followed by representatives of dif be secured here. non-eoal HAMILL A. CANADAY, the best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere. to fight more wars. Ho long ferent departments of the church. Ami today the outlook is brighter o22nl9(2) Register. as we keep Europo in debt to us One of the most impressive was than ever. We are practically assured that we have the upper hand nt the the review of the work done in the peace table. junior department by Mrs. Adams. Following the tnlks Helen Ostran The Corvallis Gazette-Times is der gang “When I Get to the End demanding a new postoffice build of the Way.” The church present ing for its city. As pulchritudinous cd a traveling bag to Mr. and Mrs. A two course luncheon Claude Ingalls is both editor of the Adams. Gazette Times and postmaster of was served by the Friendly Work the city, this probably is a deep ers class, with Mrs. Kime as chair dyed scheme to get Uncle Sam to man. erect a building a part of which Several members of the younger might be used to house the news- set were invited Saturday night to paper. the home of the Misses Lucille and You need never Seeretary Andy Mellon advocates Mary Cornutt in Delight valley, dress, bathe cr dine in n small tax on all incomes, He to meet Dale Cornutt, cousin of a cold room with x the hostess. The evening was must lie determined to make editirs Jortable oil heater and pay most of the tax. But, hold! spent • in games and music Hnd The smallest income to bo taxed is supper was served at a late hour. 'earl Oil in your home $2000. I.et ’er go, that won’t The rooms were artistically decor — necessary auxiliaries ated with bright colored autumn bother us. to the fireplace and foliage. The guests were Virginia Bosley, Genevieve Johnson, Donna furnace! A Salem woman is willing to pay Nichols, Mary Snauer, Myrtle $400 for a husband for four Pearl Oil i$ refined Snauer, Ina Ballew, Earl Ballew, months. Before the four months ■ Henry Snauer, Lloyd Armes, Les- and re-refined by the have expired she will find that a lie Booth, Max Sears, Ned Smith, Standard Oil Compa husband is not worth that much Dale Cornutt, Adrian Cornuti and for a lifetime. ny ’s special procese — Welden Cornutt. I co it burns clean! Nt For a fourth time a California A now club to be known as the odor — avM-corroeive. woinnu has lost a husband by Research club was organized Thur« Order by naau—** Pearl hanging, Hanging by the state is day afternoon by a group of women Puretest meant, not hangiug around the who met at the home of Mrs. R. R. Oil.” house or hanging around other grANI>AJt^OOL^OCM*AMT Meeks. Mrs. M. Powers was elect women. ed president, Mrs. F. E. Menden an hall vice president and Mrs. Ivan It The word “obey” has is taken out of the Episcopal marriage Warner secretary-treasurer. The club has a* its objective literary cul ceremony. Something like an ap ture and civic improvement. The pendicitis operation. members are Mrs. F. E. Menden hall, Mrs. D. C. Bosley, Mrs. R. R. Meeks, Mrs. J Q. Willett«, Mrs. College Course Studied. University of Oregon, Eugene, I). A. Forbes, Mrs. T. L. Bull, Mrs. Oct. 2t>.—(Special.)—Ono Cottage Robert Loop, Mrs. M. Powers. M ra. Grove student, Miss Sylvia Veatch, A. R. Spenrow, Mrs. C. H. Bo«- has completed a correspondence lough, Mrs. W. J. White nnd Mrs. study course in the extension di Ivan Warner. vision of the university. Miss Veatch studied history and teach The first social event for Euter- ing of physics, child study nnd an pean club junior was hold Wednes C. J. KEM, Prop introduction to teaching. That the day afternoon at the home of Mrs. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON people of Oregon are making good R S. Trask. After the program use of the correspondence courses the children were taken to a is indicated by the fact that com room where Halloween decorations plotion of courses thus far in 1925 predominated and for an hour in shows a gain of approximately 4« dulged in games suitable to the RHOADS A LANSING per cent over last year. oeeasion. Sherbet, cookies and punch were served at the close of Proprietors the games. Piano solos were given Cows to Be Tested. Lane county veterinarians will be by Genevieve Breeder, Mary Craig. assigned to the task of testing Ban Trask, Mary Elizabeth Iuta» FURNITURE MOVING cattle of the country for tubereu well, Alice Allison, Richard Roberts. AND STORAGE losis, replacing the federal inspector Margaret Hhort. Burdick Trask and who ha* carried on thia work for June Wheeler. several year*. A new atate law Piano Moving a Specialty. Mrs. E. W. Armes was n guest provide* for a herd inspector in Phone 99; Rea.. 189 J lj«no county nnd this law was the Friday in Eugene nt a reception topic for discussion nt the meeting given by Mrs. R. E. Griswold nnd of veterinarians and stockmen in Mrs. Pearson for Mias Eva Rich Eugene last week. The federal mond. government will continue to furnish tuberculin for testing and will co Mary Elizabeth Lssswcll was a iriSSS operate in indemnifying farmers charming little hostess Hnlurdav both local and internal, and has been for animal* slain to prevent spread afternoon when she entertained for successful in the treatment of Catarrh of disease. Eloise. Janice anti Hetty Jane for over forty yean. Sold by all druggists Knox, who will leave ia a few F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio Males books. The Reati nel. XI days to reside ia Eugene. Hallow Æottoflf tëmt £mtind I Theater News Mondays and Thursdays NEW FUR-TRIMMED COATS Just Arrived Monday Morning At Umphrey & Mackin s Choice $25 Choice Each where you wantit* anywhere in the house DRUGSTORK The Thor ELECTRIC WASHER EPSOM SALT The Washing Machine Supreme for the Price. Pound package 25c KEM’S FOR DRUGS Washes Everything Clean Without Wear or Tear City Transfer Co. 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