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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, i« THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925 ! cause of many murders by those supper to be held November 18. who saw others escape the gallows. Tea towels for the church kitchen Mondays and Thursdays Let us have less of this and we were hemmed and monogrammed. i ___ Publishers shall have fewer murderers on Mrs. R. L. Cooper won a prize for Bede A Smith.... ______ Editor whom to waste our tax money and finishing her towel first. Following Elbert Bede....... . News Editor our tears. H. F. Edwards,. the meeting members enjoyed a 1 social I hour. ~ Refreshments " were ■ A first-class publication entered at By NELLIE MAXWELL Cottage Grove as second-class matter Ontario Argus: Not that we i de- served. Hostesses were Mrs. N. £. Compton, Mrs. E. E. Cone, Mrs. the sire to get splashed upon, but Business Office......... 25 North Sixth controversy in which “Old 1 Man John Baker, Mrs. Alta Hart and Seasonable Good Thing» SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bede” of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Longfellow. GOOD peppery dish of chill By mail (Cash in advance) “Giddy Claude Ingalls” of Cor will be welcome these chilly ____ months.. One year__ $2.75 | Three months .80 vallis are engaged over the subject The Tanglefoot club held its days of winter. Six months.. 1.50 j One month__ .50 Chill Con Came.—Cut Into pieces, of which of them uses the bath tub 1 second dance of the season at BY CARRRIER most, impels us to observe that Phillips hall Tuesday night. Huge ns for fricassee, one chicken, weigh One month___________________$ .30 over on this side of the mountains i clumps of autumn foliage, mari- ing four pounds. Season each piece Our “Friday, Saturday, Monday Specials” is to be a regular institution at this store Four months, “■* advance_____ 1.10 I with salt and pepper, dredge with each week. A special space is being set aside in different departments of the store Six months, in advance______ 1.80 j folk take their baths in private golds and chrysanthemums, cleverly flour and quickly brown In a little where thes • specials are to be placed for easy inspection. Here will be gathered each One year, in advance________ 3.00 ' and do not tell about them in the arranged, made the hall attractive. hot fat. Boll six Inrge red peppers ! Hallaween shades over the lights until soft, press through a colan week outstanding values, not sold regularly at these low prices. Some of the specials | public prints. and jack o lanterns placed about der, removing the seeds and white Member of will consist of “special purchases” which we may make for this department but — National Editorial Association not in sufficient quantity for regular stocks—other items may be ”close-out” A speaker advocated the single I the room on pedestals added to portion: Put through a food chop Oregon State Editorial AssiciatioD tax (a tax on land exclusively) at the beauty of the rooms. Hostesses per two small onions, or three Oregon Newspaper Conference specials and occasionally a ‘‘get acquainted” special of regular stocks. You will do cloves of garlic and one-quarter of a recent meeting of the Eugene were Mrs. Merville Veateh, Mrs. n cupful of capers. Add this mix well to inspect these values each week and to avail yourself of the good values over i N. J. Nelson Jr., Mrs. E. W. Frans, Kiwanis club, What we need is HURRY ’EM TO GALLOWS. ture to the browned chicken In a the store—we invite you to come today. less tax on land and more on prop- | Mrs. F. L Grannis, Mrs. L. E. stewpan, cover with boiling water ¡Liston, Mrs Ernest Lilly, Mrs. Roy or seasoned stock and cook until The case of Murray, Willos and erty better able to bear it. Almost j Short and Mrs. C. H. Bussey. the chicken Is tender. Before serv Kelly, ail convicted of first degree any kind of an income tax would ing the chicken thicken the liquid murder for the killing of guards in be a big improvement upon single Mr«. Beanie Sutcliffe was given with flour and butter and season their recent sensational escape from tax. We want none of the latter. a surprise party last night by tho well with salt. the state penitentiary, have been Creole Meat Pie.—Prepare one choir of the Methodist church. Del Monte sardines, large can, each....15c handled with an expedition that New pack peas. No. 2 can, 6 cans....... 83c A judge of a domestic relations Choir members, with their husbands quart of cornmeal mush, using one cupful of cornmeal, four cupfuls of is discouraging to those having in court in Chicago is writing a Salted peanuts, a pound.......................19c and wives, met early at the church boiling water and a teaspoonful of New pack ripe, sliced pineapple, No. 2i/2 mind tho taking of human blood. book in which he will make the and then went to Mrs. Sutcliffe’s Salted peanuts, 6 pounds................... $1.10 salt, cooking two hours In a double can, 3 cans .............................................. 83c All of the three now stand in the claim that all rules of common home. Regular practice was held boiler. Brown one minced onion New pack Royal Club brand fancy shadows of the gallows, If a rec- sense are disregarded when the i and was followed by a social eve- In four tablespoonfuls of butter; crop raisins, 4-pound package... 39c ord of 90 days between murder male and female fail in love, Such peaches, No. 2*/> can, 3 cans............... 83c add one pound of hamburger steak Refreshments were served and the gallows can be made, we demonstration of wisdom from the ; I ning. Vim brand hardwheat flour, sack... $2.33 by the visitors. Mrs. Sutcliffe was and cook until rhe red color has left crop walnuts, soft shell, pound....29c New shall have made much progress in bench gives us confidence in the ! presented with a beautiful boudoir the meat. Add one tenspoonful of salt, one chopped sweet pepper and making safe the lives of those of courts that we did not before have. lamp in appreciation of her services one pint of sifted tomato. Cover us who desire to follow to a as pianist for the choir. 8. L. the bottom of a greased casserole natural end our own method of Experiments are being carried Mackin made the speech of presen with a layer of the cooked musli. living in harmony with the laws on by the federal government to tation. then a layer of the seasoned meat; BLANKET SPECIAL TURKISH TOWEL SPECIAL of the land. repeat until all Is used. Sprinkle a discover a metal from which dol- The fact that with several wo lara can be made that will last little grated cheese and buttert"! Genuine British army blankets, wool, 22x46-inch size, double loop thread, blue The Mothers* club met Saturday crumbs over the top and buke for men upon the jury that convicted lunger, What we really need is weight 3’/^ to 5 pounds each, color ox border, each........................ 39c Willow and Kelly there was no re a dollar with a hand grip on it afternoon with Mrs. W. L. Hatch. half an hour. ford gray, brown, tan, blue, special Gelatin of Liver.—Put one and quest for leniency gives hope that to enable us to hang onto it with Light refreshments were served by the hostess and the time was spent one-half pounds of calf’s liver each ..................................................... $2.95 we are slowly approaching a con less difficulty. Fancy colored stripe and plaid turkish in piecing quilts. Three quilts through the meat chopper; inlx with dition thnt will enable us to make Large heavy cotton plaid blankets, wool towel, 20x36-ineh size, colors pink, blue, have been completed by the club one cupful of fine bread crumbs; murder unpopular as a sport for add two teaspoonfuls of salt, one- finish, colors blue, tan, gold, pink and as gifts to the children ’ s home in lavender, gold, 3 for............................ 98c those with no regard for the lives half teaspoonful of pepper, a dash Corvallis, Many of the members of cayenne nnd a tablespoonful of lavender, special price a pair........... $3.98 of others. plan to go to Corvallis Sunday to scraped onion, Moisten with tldn 29-inch krinkle crepe in flowered pat The fact, that the death penalty visit the home. One new member cream and hot water to soak the MEN’S SPECIALS is being pretty generally recognized terns, suitable for gowns, underwear, was added Saturday and decision crumbs, adding butter to the wa- as one of the best deterrents of Haight-Paul Genuine Big Yank brand work shirts, ter If there Is no cream, Add two bloomers, etc., price a yard................. 15c murder, and that juries are not At a pretty wedding Wednesday was made to change the meeting well-beaten eggs and steam In a blue color, two pocket style, special exercising their right to ask com night at 8 o’clock at the home of day from Saturday to Friday nfter- cylindrical mold for an hour. When each ......................................................... 69c mutation to life imprisonment, is the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. noon. fl rm, remove from the heat. Slice BOYS’ OVERALL SPECIAL cold in thin slices; serve with hot a long step toward putting fear C. H. Haight, in Delight valley, Men’s wool flannel shirts in dark oxford rlced potatoes. into the hearts of those who are Miss Mary Frances Haight became Mrs. Victor Chambers was host Boys’ high-back bib, blue denim overalls, gray, tan and brown, sizes 15 to 17, (©, 1915, We«tern Newspaper Union.) not willing to give their lives H8 the bridge of Melvin Edward Paul. ess Tuesday to Elinartes club, with special each ........................................ $2.95 sizes 4 years to 9 years, special each 85c the price for taking that of anoth- Tho ceremony was performed by a one o’clock luncheon. Hallow Guinea Pig» for Table er, but making the timo between Pastor Duncan P. Cameron of tho een place cards were used and Guinea pigs used as food are the commission of tho act and full Presbyterian church. The ring shaded lanterns and a clever jack- baked whole, or may be cut Into The Best in Quality and repayment by the murderer will service was list'd. Large Fall Stocks Are o-lantern centerpiece made the table pieces and fried or fricasseed. Reasonable Prices Prevail do even more than the first, The bride’s gown was of white attractive. The living room was Cavies are excellent as entrees, In Here For Your Selection Here Always Courts can assist in expediting silk crepe, trimmed with silk lace. decorated with roses. Bridge was various stews and served with murder trials and in making ap She wore the wedding veil worn 29 playod during the afternoon. Mrs. mushrooms, with brown onions, peal» difficult, The many loopholes years ago by her mother. The Mcrville Veateh received first prize peas a la soublse. and especially by which murderers have saved rooms were attractively decorated and Mrs. Robert Thomas, house with curry. On account of the their necks, , the easy-going ways in brightly colored autumn foliage guest of the hostess, received the whiteness of Its skin the smooth I noon of said day in the county private sale the following de haired white guinea pig Is best Assertion Made Thai of our courts and the nauseating and ferns. consolation. I courtroom in the courthouse at scribed real estate, towit: adapted for the table. The males | Eugene, Lane county. Wregon, has Beginning in section 33, township sentimentalism of those who shed The wedding was attended by a become somewhat strong flavored Lying Is Necessary been fixed as the time ami place south, range 3 west of Wil tears for the killers have been the large number of relativos and Mrs. Charles Adams was hostess with age, but are fine when four or Falsehoods are necessary to ths by said court for the hearing of lamette meridian, at a point 1933.G friends of tho young couple. The to the M. P. G. club Tuesday af- five months old. Females are ten maintenance of civilization, tn the \ objections to said final account and feet north and 472 feet east of wedding march was played by Miss ternoon. Mrs. B. R. Job, mother der and finely flavored for a much opinion of a psychologist, as ex-1 final settlement of said estate. the southwest corner of the Will Any and all objections to said iam Shields and wife D. L. C. Gwendolyn Haight. The wedding of the hostess, was a special guest. longer period of time. They are pressed In a talk recently before j final account and the final settle probably at their best when about No. 5(5, and running thence north supper was served by four of the Tho afternoon was devoted to one year old. a large gathering at the Nuuanu ment of said estate must be filed 76.2 feet, thence west 265 1-3 (Honolulu) Y. M. C. A. with the clerk of said court on or bride’s friends, Hazel Miller, Alice needlework anil pleasant converse feet, thence south 28^ degrees People could not live together If j before the date of hearing. WEEKLY PROGRAM west, 86.8 feet, thence east 306.9 Kent, Beulah Ranck and Eleanor tion. A two course luncheon was Dated this 1st day of October, I feet to the place of beginning, Cold Feet Retard Sleep the world adhered to the principles Nixon. served. Decorations indicative of 1925. ami containing % acre, more or of “ the truth, the whole truth, an<j Some people declare that they Mrs. Paul is a graduate of Wal the Halloween season made the BESSIE SUTER, less, all in Lane county, state of Thursday, October 29 nothing but the truth,” he added. Administratrix of the estate of ker high school and of the Oregon table attractive. Mrs. Job assisted are unable to sleep “out of pure Oregon. “We could not have a grov.p of cuRsedness,” as they express It. Robert Carter, deceased. BEAUTY AND THE BAD Agricultural college. Mr. Paul is the hostess in erving. The sale will be made from and This means, of course, thnt they are people, consequently no cities. | Herbert W. Lombard, after Tuesday the 10th day of MAN.” a graduate of the North Dakota Attorney for estate. ol WcfT) unable to assign any cause for the towns or communities, If we told November, 1925. The bids' will —■— —m—iMM i _i . Another pulsating romantic Agricultural college. They left this trouble, but It does not mean that the truth all the time, We must be received at the office of Her La Comus club met Tuesday af tell lies. We have to be honest, bert W. Lombard, First National melodrama from the fluent morning for California for a month ternoon with Mrs. W. E. I.ebow. no cause exists. A very common NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. at times it Is necessary for us bank building. Cottage Grove, Ore pen of the gifted Peter B. and will be at homo after that Mrs. F. E. Dixon was an invited cause, which Is, curiously enough, but gon; terms of sale, cash, or part to lie for the welfare of the com very seldom recognized as a cause, time at Malabon farm, northwest Department of the Interior, Unit Kyne. Comedy and cash and part oredit. guest. Bouquets of yellow chrys Is cold feet. It Is said that the law munity.” of Eugene. ed States Land Office, Roseburg, Dated at Cottage Grove, Lane International News. He Illustrated his conviction by Oregon, October 20, 1025. anthemums and pale tinted rises In one state recognizes cold feet county, Oregon, this 8th day of decorated the rooms. A dainty ns n sufficient cause for divorce. recalling a wager between two men, Notice is hereby given that Butte October, 1925. The Ladies Aid society of tho Friday, October 30 SAT.LIE A. HILL, luncheon was served at the close However that may be, It Is certain one of whom declared he could re Mooney, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Methodist church held regular frain from falsehood for a period of I » Executrix of the estate of that It Is a very sufficient cause for of the afternoon. Guests compli FOOLS IN THE DARK 24 hours. The men visited the who, on November 30, 1920, made monthly meeting Wednesday after Mary E. Allen, deceased. Insomnia, and therefore for rest mented their hostess with a hand Adjoining Farm Homestead Entry, with Matt Moore and noon. Tht* church parlors were lessness by night and bad temper home of a friend where one of the No. 013,087, for NW»4 SE>4, Sec Herbert W. Lombard, kerchief shower. Tuesday being by Attorney for estate. o8-n5(T) daughters was playing the piano. Patsy Ruth Miller. day.—New York World. decorated with marigolds and her birthday anniversary. “The playing was very poor and tion 17, Township 21 S., Range 2 chrysanthemums, Regular business The Spat Family in when asked bls opinion of the West, Willamette Meridian, has was transacted and plans were Hi» Idea “A HARD BOILED music, the man answered that It filed notice of intention to make The Knights of Pythias enter- made for tho bazaar and chicken "Why Is It, do you euppoee.” was pnnk, whereupon he was three year Proof, to establish claim TENDERFt )OT.” tained members, their families and musingly asked Mm. Fumblegate In kicked out of the house,” the lie- to the land above described, before guests Tuesday night at a six the midst of her perusal of the turer said. “This situation contin E. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner, Saturday, October 31 o ’clock dinner in the lodge hall. weekly paper, "that ’most always ued throughout the 24-hour period at Eugene, Oregon, on the 1st day Buck Joni's iti J. 8. Medley of Eugene, and O. M. when you read about a woman be and would be what would happen of December, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: ‘THE ARIZONA ROMEO.’’ Ke in were the speakers of the ing up In court the account tell* If we all endeavored to tell the Two reels of the kind of evening. Music was furnished by how she was dressed, but when it truth, the whole truth, and nothing Bert Isaacson, Mrs. L. C. Dowens; installed in George Morris. Albert Rissue, all Is a man not a word I* said about but the truth.” comedy you always enjoy. the orchestm of the Heilig theater, his of Cottage Grove, Oregon, clothes?” Eugene. Bobby Vernon in “Well, I reckon." replied Farmer Never Brought Under non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, Fumblegate, "thnt mostly by the ‘ AIR TIGHT.” Register, time he’s been pulled to piece* by Sway of Civilization one of his funniest. the lawyers he ain’t got—that Is. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL The fact that only five names fig his clothes ain't worth describing.’’ ESTATE. Suu.Mon., Nov. 1-2 ure upon the map of Lake Edward, —Kansas City Star. in East Africa—isolated specks In In the county court of the state Ramon Navarro in the white blank of the unknown, of Oregon for Lane county, in Each S chlagb Button Lock comes “THE MIDSHIPMAN * No Give at All testifies to Its remoteness and evil The Christian Endeavor will the matter of the estate of Mary to you as a single self-contained Sea Raids! Heart Raids I Secretary A. D. Call of the Amer reputation. The name of the coun E. Allen, deceased. hold a masquerade party tomorrow * Thrills Galore! Notice is hereby given, that unit. No adjusting necessary. No night in the Christian church, A ican Peace »oclety said In an elo try la Changu, in which the na pursuant to an order or sale made complicated mortising. Simply tives of Baukola are far-famed as quent and optimistic address: Made at the I . S. Naval business meeting will precede the "The road to world peace looks cannibals. The "Ba-Changu" file and entered in the county court of drill two holes in the door, slip the social event. Aeadainy at Annapolis, with long, hut there Is an end to It, af their teeth to a point. They are tho state of Oregon for Lane coun lock into place, and draw up with on the 6th dav of October, 1925, cooperation of the Navy, ter all. and n speedier end. maybe, all on evil terms with their neigh ty in the matter of the estate of two machine screws. bors. Large tract* of country have 24(10 cadets in the picture. than we think. Mary E. Allen, deceased, the cvecu □--------- —----------------------------- - been wholly depopulated by raid* "Let us hope. Don ’t let us Imi trix of ” estate will sell And a comedy. tate the discouraged pacifist, who of cunnlbal peoples from tho north growled: west Dark forest game tracks. Off Tuesday. Nowinher 3 “ ‘Oh. yes, we pacifists will never the beaten track only a compass □--------------------------------------- _H| give tn; but. then, you know the can save one. “HOW BAXTER BUTTED Presbyterian Church, Bunday, Or militarists will never give out.’ ” For over ten years the plains on IN” tuber 25.—Sunday school, worship, the eastern and southern shores of with Dorothy Devore and address, “The Bcautv of Christian Lake Edward have been closed and Correcting the Bard Living”; rt:30, Endeavor; 7:30, Matt Moore. deserted by reason of sleeping sick "Tripod looks happy.” evening service, subject, “The Jaz* The big comedy of the year. ness and the tsetse fly. A Perfect Shortening "Yeh. got an assignment to film Spirit in Our Modern Life.” In the plains are the little pools • • • Eddie Nelson in Romeo and Juliet." Ideal for Frying of Klkural. unmarked on any map, (Russian Type) Christian Church, the “h ime like” 1 "But why so happyF “GOING GREAT” with its Islands of floating papyrna church A. J. Adams, minister. "Gonna show 'em how to Improve —Detroit News Best for Salads Is both odorless anti colorless, Sunday school at 9:45. sermon at A two reel comedy. on Shakespeare." possessing those elements IL"rhri»tian"Endeavoraat"fi’3(\ •ve Wednesday, November 4 which make a perfect intes "'■« 7:S0. D. N. Lang (City Electric Inspec ing Wednesday' evenings at 7:30. ¡final lubricant. Methodiat Chu«h’-^. H Ebert tor, Orlando, Fla..) overheard the “CHRISTINE OF THE First church of Naaarene—Elev. following conversation. HUNGRY HEART” Your Rexall Store guarantees I«““«’’- Sundav school at 9:45, enth Adams. Harold E. Botts “Do yoa like corned beef!” w ith Florence Vidor and lit possess a high specific J™’ at* ar^v.r.M 11^^ miller, and it to potwesN 0”' pastor. Sun,lav school at 9 45, “No, I don’t like corned beef, forenoon service at 11, evening (’live Brook. gravity and viscosity (body) j G3uJ service at 8. Prayer meeting at and I’m glad I don’t like it. Be ■■■■ ■■■■■■■ It’s mighty drama! I equals to if not exceeding Christian Science Society—corner 7:30 Wednesday evenings. cause if I liked it, I would cat • • • you're hungry for i other types of heavy medicinal or Jefferson nvenuo an.l Second Gla.1 Tidings Mivaon—Tenth and it. and I hate the darned stuff.*’ ■ manco thi.H in thc play i oils. ’¿T'J*’ services at II a. m. Adams streets, G. F. Shackelford, Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. pastor. t<» ntir you. Bundsv school at 9:45; i Mn. H. d. Hsges Rubber stani pa. The Sentinel. i A seiencifieally exact product. r.vervbodv welcome. forenoon worship at 11; veung • • • Comcdy. Neal Burim in ■ people’s meeting at T; eveningser Free Methodist church—Corner of vice at 8; week .lav services. Wed- | NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE “CALL A PHONES- ■ Marcelling Monroe avenue and south Fifth nesdav, Fridav and Satnrlav eve | MENT street--Chester Smith, pastor. Sun ningn at 8. Manicuring Thursday, November 5 sen day school at 10, forenoon services Notice i* hereby given that Bes it il. evening service at 7:30 Facial Massage THE CIRCUS CYCLONE ’ Baptist elinreh W. O. W hall, sie Suter, administratrix of the es 1 rayer meeting at 7:30 Thnradar .T. C. Orr, pastor. Sundar school iste of Robert Carter, deceased, Shampooing 118-Y Rte with Art Acord. evenings. * at 10 «’eloch, services at 11 o’clock has filed her final account in the Bobbing • • • Evening1« C*otiK'dy and 7:45 B V P U. services nt matter of said estate in the county ■ Hair Tinting by wSc?*wh- D*? Adventist Church— and T. Prayer meeting *>t T:30 Thur* | court of the stnte of Oregon for ____ C. J. KRM. Prop International News. Apvo.nt. West Main street. Services ever* French Paper Cnrl ---- „ -:t . the __ .Wav ;P““ C. *" Howard n«— L*»e county; and that Tuesdav 1 COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON jSnturdny. Habbath school at Id, dav evening men’ home, 3rd «lay of November, 1925. at church service at IIt prayer meet way. Ilo ohi north Pacifie high -I the the hour ot 10 o’clock ia the fore £ottaqe ßrore £entind KITCHEN CUPBOARD A Friday, Saturday, Monday Surprise Specials At Umphrey & Mackin’s FROM OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Phone 33— City Delivery FROM OUR DRY GOODS SECTIONS ARCADE Theatre SCHtAGl BUTTON-LOCKS Coming Events DRUGSTORE Church News AMAIZO Pure test MINERAL OIL OIL Sanitary Beauty Í A Pint Bottle $1.00 Shop justtumthc KNOB UnlocK KEM’S FOR DRUGS Knowles & Graber