The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 05, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL,
u, THURSDAY, NOV EM B ER 5, 1925
£ ottave êrort Sentinel
¡paying part of Ben’S salary tint □-
' th»t they-'ar# entith-d ,to .I1*' *, ;
I'
poems dedicated fb ttjeaii" It ,may !
Bede & Smith........ x.......... Publisher* i be, only a eoincldentfe, but Ben's □------------------------------------- □
makes no difference, all
Elbert Bede.____ .____ a___ ^...Editor I poetic attention to the editor of
H. F. Edward«#-.......... New» Editor The Sentinel—the recent effusion—
Miss Ermine Violette was hostess women’s hair looks bdttcr if
waved or curled.
A first-class publication entered at followed close upon the suggestion Tuesday evening to the Toujours
Cottage Grove as second-class matter of The Sentinel that county officers Prete club, with Mrs. J. Q. Willetts
and Mrs. George Morgan, club
Business Office........T25 North Sixth are poorly paid.
JO
Of course whatever salary is paid l mothers, and Mrs. Gavin Dyott,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
for assessor, Ben is certain that he Mrs. R. L. Stewart and Mrs. C. 8.
By mail (Cash in advance)
wants it. All the poetry would Roberts, sponsors, ss additional
One year..... $2.75 | Three months.. .80 be taken from his being were he guests. An interesting surprise for
Six months.. 1.50 | One month....... 50 to be separated from his meal the guests was the announcement
»
BY CARRRIER
ticket. He almost pined away dur­ of the engagement of one of the
One month----------- -------------- $ JJO ing the two or three years that ¡club members Eloise Morgan, to
Four months, '« advance—____ 1.10
. Earl Fullmer.
Cards containing
Six months, in advance_______ 1.60 he was deprived of this means of , sentences were hidden in small
One year, in advance________ 3.00 nourishment and it would be like baskets of candy at each plate.
driving a child from a mother’«
breast to drive Ben out of the The sentences, when they were read
Member of
National Editorial Association , court house. It would be heartless, ; by the guests, formed the announce-
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation cruel, murderous. He was reared [ ment that the marriage would be
This store is always alert with the best in quality merchandise coupled with most reas­
Oregon Newspaper Conference
on the public payroll and, as the j an event of the holiday season.
onable prices. Here are outstanding values not found anywhere at regular price
Needlework occupied the evening
world owe« every man a living, that
which are offered for the six days. These special outstanding values in wanted mer­
BEN KEENEY, LANE’S LYRIC is the way he intends to get his. I hours, after which a dainty two
Easily attached to any lamp
chandise are a regular feature at this store each week. New things are arriving daily in
LILTIST.
But Ben is learning. He lost course supper was served. Miss socket, it heats in a few min­
Violette
was
assisted
by
her
moth-
some
one or more of the store departments and we cordially invite you to come and
the job bofore because of a pro­
Ben Keemey, Lane county asses pensity for having too many others ! er, -Mrs. Linnie Violette, in serving. utes and will give you just the
look whether you buy today or not.
curl
or
wave
you
need
to
add
sor, is attempting poetry—and they on the payroll of his office. He ¡The rooms were decorated with
so much to your appearance.
do say that ho would be a fairly is taking no chances nowt He is choice yellow chrysanthemums.
good versifier were there more conserving the funds so that there
After using the curling iron,
HAND EMBROIDERED APRONS
HEAVY COTTON ROBE BLANKETS
The auxiliary of the American use a Jonteel Hair Net to keep
words rhyming with I.
SIZE 64x78 INCHES—SPECIAL
SPECIAL FOR THE SIX
plenty for his awn check.
may
We have always felt that there And he is not $stisfipd with mere­ I Legion held a card party Wednes­ the waves in shape.
EACH,
FOR
THE
SIX
DAYS,
$3.49
DAYS, EACH $1.39
’
was something just a little wrong ly conducting the assessor’s office. day afternoon in Phillips hall for
with Ben, but there usually is He is giving liberally of his time the benefit of the LegidB drum
Choice of several exclusive new Indian
These house aprons are new and differ­
something wrong with a good poet, I in acting as the county’s poet, all | corps. Eleven tables were made CURLEX CURLING IRONS
patterns and a good selection in color
ent—made of solid color gingham
and wo expect to see his effusions without additional remuneration. up. Bridge and five hundred were
range.
trimmed in contrasting embroidery
the
games
played.
Light
refresh
produced shortly in Atlantic Month­ We contend that it is not right
thread
— you will like the styles, made
ly, Tho Smart Bet and Jim Jani that he should be put to this | | ments were served at the close of
with
quarter
sleeves.
•
the
afternoon. A short program
Jems.
trouble.
The county furnishes
Every man ought to be good for stationery and spittoons anil auto waa given. Miss Adelaide La Casse
DOUBLE COTTON BLANKETS
something, and this must be what mobiles for some of its officers. and Mrs. Victor Kern sang solos
SPLCLAL FOR THE SIX DAYS, SIZE
and songs were given by a quartet
Hon is good for.
50x72 INCHES, PAIR $1.69
WOMEN'S FANCY SILK STOCKINGS
Surely it ought to furnish at coun­
There’s one thing about poetry ty expense a muse for its official composed of Mrs. Victor Chambers,
C. J. KEM, Prop
SPECIAL FOR THE SIX DAYS
These
blankets
are
double
(two
blankets
that ought to appeal to Bon. In poet and it ought to furnish per Vfrs. Roy Short, Mrs. George Mat­
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
A PAIR 85c
woven together at one end), color gray
poetry it is more important to stick fumed paper upon which the offi thews and Mrs. C. C. Cruson. In
the
evening
a
card
party
was
given
with
stripe
border.
These
stockings
are fancy cheeks and
to rhyme and meter than to the rial poetry is to be inscribed.
Street Deeded to City.
for men.
plaids in conservative pattern—the quan­
truth.
Undoubtedly sweeter poetry would
A. L. Woodard has deeded to the
Ben recited one of his original be thereby inspired.
tity is limited and you will want to buy
Tha.Tillieum club was-lentertainpd city for street purposes a 25 foot
productions at a political meeting
We suggest that we. crown Ben Wednesday evening by Mrs. George strip along the south boundary west
early.
MEN
’
S
HEAVY
OUTING
FLANNEL
in Cottage Grove a year or two as Lancf’g Lyric Liitist and that
from south Sixth street. The strip
PAJAMAS SPECIAL FOR THE SIX
ago. The. editor of The ^ôûtjiud he be requested to set his poetic McQueen. Additional guests were is 460 feet in length and will be
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Neet,
Mrs.
DAYS, A SUIT $2.49
was tho motif.
posies to music suitable for the
needed
for
a
street
whenever
addi
­
James Fotta and Jerry Wilkinson.
MEN S WOOL AND COTTON MIXED
Ben recited another original pro­ lyre.
tional
property
to
the
south
is
You mep ean easily tell the good quality
FiVe hundred w-ns the diversion of
HOSE SPECIAL FOR THE SIX
dustion at a meeting of the Farm­
of these outing pajamas at sight and
the evening unit a two course taken into tho city. ■" ■'
DAYS, 3 PAIRS FOR 95c
ers’ union held recently nt Hebron.
The appl& had a remarkable in- luncheon was served. The rooms
incidentally the wife or- mother will
Again the editor of Tho Sentinel fluenco upon human endeavor even were artistically- decorated
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
commend
you
for
selecting
your
need
with
Sizes
in
these men’s wool and cotton
was the motif. If Hen sticks to before it wns discovered that one autumn foliage qnd cqsmos.
MEETING
The
of this item or we will give your money
hose are from 10 to 12, colors are heather
subjects of that character he- should a day will kuep the doctor away club will hold its pext, meeting in
back.
brown, tan, gray, green, etc.
To whom it may concern: Notice
I m * able to write good poetry, but and that half a dozen green ones two weeks at the home of Mrs.
is
heroby
given
that
a
meeting
of
'
there are other taxpayers in tho will bring him ■ a-running.
The 0. H. VaqDenhurg in Eugene.
the legal voters being resident tax­
county who niny feel that they are earliest historical reference to the
'''
—
payers and owners of real property
apple credits it with being the ’ Mrs. F. E. Grannie was hostess in road district No. 57, in Lane I
cause of Adam’s downfall. Later Tuesdny afternoon to the Tuesday county, Oregon, will be hold at the
the falling of the apple resulted, in Bridge club. One o’clock luncheon hour of .1:30 p. m. on the 21st .day
the discovery by Newton of the was Served qtl the Gray Goose, after qf November, A. D. 1925, at the
principle of gravity. What next!
WEEKLY PROC,Rd M
which the guests went to the Gran Grange Hall in’ said road ’dis­
mi. home for cards. M th . E. W. trict to determine whether snid |
An eminent authority upon the Frpns won the prizjj at bridge. road , district shall levy a special i
W/g-ounce bottle Preferred Stock tomato Celery, fresh, medium size bunches,
Thursday, November 5
subject has stated that the training I’nlit tinted chrysanthemums formed tax of $717.16 upon all the tax- '
catsup, 3 bottles...... '.............. _............... 73c each ........
5c
able
property
in
said
district
for
of the child should bt> begun n the decorations for th» table and
Art Acord in
the purpose of providing funds for i
8^-inch
Bavarian
salad
dish
and
one
■
One-pound
can
Solano
brand
asparagus
hundred
years
before
it
is
born,
the
rooms
at
the
Grannis
home,
“THE CIRCUS
macadamisjing road from postoffi<*e I
tips, 4 cans for.................... .......... :..... 98c pound cocoa—both for.......................... 49c
Which may be the truth, but the
—♦—
CYCLONE. ”
to end of macadam on Cottage '
Mr. and Mrs. H- A- -Miller .enter­ Grove-Lorn no road, or as the voters
Maplevale syrup, blend of cane, corn and Fresh high quality mince meat in bulk,
It combines all the thrills of training should not stop the mo-
tained members of the O. L. H. decide at the meeting.
59c
maple syrup, net 5-pound can including 3 pounds for .......
a real circus with the ex­ ment the child is born.
club and tljeir husbands and Mrs.
C. P. BARNARD,
3-pound
box
Flap
Jack
flour
—
both...95c
citement of a western range.
Vim
hard
wheat
flour,
2
sacks
for
$4.65
Countv Judge.
Wo have to do something with Henry Veatch and Miss Lulu Currin
Comedy and
CANTON HURD,
our legs. We don’t Use them much at a seven o’clock dinner Tuesday
Countv Confniissioner.
International News.
for walking. .Short skirts arrived night. Tho rooms wore artistically
O. E. CROWE,
just in time for the girls, but what decorated with* yellow and white
Attractive new snuggler
County Commissioner.
Friday, November 6
Light-weight, red rain coats
chrysanthemums,
Following the no- 19c(T)
shall we do for the men!
shirts arrived this week.
dinner fivo hundred was played.
Bebc Daniels in
are here for girls—they’re
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
■See
them today.
“WILD WILD SUSAN’’
selling
too. Try them on.
Your home newspaper is always
MEETING.
The fire company will hold ifs
with Rod LnRoche.
glad to give assistance in tho prep­
The speedometer clicks
aration of advertising copy.
xx annual banquet next Monday live­
To whom it may concern: Notice
ning in tho basement nt the new
around ninety,
- is 1 hereby given that a meeting of
Joe T. Smith home on Adams avq- the legal voters being resident tax­
the laughometer registers
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
nue. A number outside the com­ payers nnd owners of real property
ESTATE.
a laugh a second.
pany havtt been invited to he iq road district No. 64, in Lane
Comedy
gnests. “Be there! Be hungry!
county court of the state
□---------------------------------------------□ Boon timb! Back ilhor entrance!’’ cAunty, .Oregon, will be held st the I b of the Oregon
for Lane county, in
“BLACK OXFORDS’’
hour of 2 p. m. on the 21st day
the
matter
of the estate of Mary
Methodist Church.-rJohn A. Linn. the invitations intrigued those who ol November, A. D. 1925, at the
E.
Allen,
deceased.
I’astor,—Sunday school nt 9:46; received them.
Saturday, November 7
CaTtwright schoolhouse in snid road
Notice is hereby given, that
preaching service at 11; Epworth
distfi#t,-to determine Aether said pursuant to an order of sale made
Josie Sedgwick in
league at 6:30; preaching service nt
road"
district
shall
levy
a
special
and
entered in the county court of
Mrs.
'
D.
0.
Bosley
sfa»
hostess
“THE OUTLAW’S
7:30. Midweek prayer hour, 7.30 ■fuesday afternoon to tho* Research tax of $1,317.86 upon #11 the tax­ the state of Oregon for Lane coun­
ty
on
the 6’h day of October, 1925,
DAUGHTER w
Thursday. A welcome at every dub.
Chinee
chrysanthemums able property in snid district for in the matter of tho estate of
service.
A wild riding Western
the
purpose
of
providing
funds
for
Mary E, AUes, deceased, the execu­
formed* the decorations /or .the
building macadam road from north trix of said estate will sell at
filled with perilous esca­
Presbyterian Church.—iDunctut I*, rooms. The general topic of civic oru ■ boundary of district to scho«l private
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire
sale the following de­
pades—daring deeds—and
Cameron, Pastor.—-«Hundav school st attiviti#* was disgussqd. -Mrs. Rob houho in said district.
scribed real estate, towit:
Brick,
Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Cor­
hazardous exploits.
19 a. m.; public worship at 11 ert Loop had charge of thp pro­
Beginning in section 33, township
C. P. BARNARD,
4 ■
20 south, range 3 west of Wil
a. m.; Endeavor at
evening gram.
•
’ i* * ’
ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile,
',
JOumedy » .
Countv Judge.
lamette meridian, at a point 1933.6
service at 7:30.
CLINTON HURD,
“THE dLODHOPFfcR”
Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and
feet north and 472 feet east of
Sunday, November R, subject of
Mrs.
E.
E.
Colie
cnSertaìned
«t
County
Commissioner.
.
the southwest corner of the Will­
with
Lurrw X Semon.
address, “
* ‘ God’s Pajrn-
~
Gravel, Plastering Saad, Zouri
- *•
4 *”■« ?' i i
— forenoon aibltess.
iam Shields and wife D. L. C.
O. E. CROWE,
lnncheon Tuesday in honor of Mise
dox.r’ Tho Lord’»« supper will be Ltilu Cory of Portland.
No. 56, and running thence north
Cbunty (Touinrissioner.
Those
n5-HM(T)
Store
Front Fittings, and other
Sun.M ail , November 8-9
administered nt the close of the
76.2 feet, thence west 265 1-3
feet, thence south 28% degrees
service. Armistice service in the present were Mrs. I. A. .Cose. Mrs.
things
too
numerous to mention.
SO BIG”
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
Ó L. Cono, Mrs. C. W. Cono, Miss
west, 86.8 feet, thence cast 306.9
with Colleen 'Moore in the' I evening. American Legion, Legion Con- and thè hostess. Beautiful
MENT.
feet to the place of beginning,
■ Auxiliary, Spanish ifar veterans
and containing % acre, more or
finest part she has ever
No Charge on City Deliveries
I and members of the G. A. R. will lavendbr chrjsanthominns formed
less, all in Lane county, state of
played. You will live with, | attend. The pastor’s subject Will tho docorations for thè dlning table. Notice is hereby ^ivpn that the
Oregon.
undersigned
ndniinistmtrix
of
the
her in something new and | be, “Lost We Forget.”
The sale will be made from and
estate of Clyde Earl Babcock, de- after
• • •
Tuesday tho 10th day of
different.
The women’s relief corpa will
Christian Church, the “home like ” hold regular tneeting Saturday af I ceased, has fil#tl he# final necount November, 19£5. The. bills will
¡for
the
final
settlement
of
thw
said
And a comedy.
be received at the office of Her­
I church—A. J, Adams, minister.
Just North of 8. P. Station—Phone 100
Sunday. school at 9:45, sermon at ' ternoon, jNoVembot 14, in tho ' estaje in the eoituty eoutt of the I bert W. Lombard, First National
bank
building. Cottage Grove, Ore
I.
O
O.
F.
hnll.
state
o#
Oregon
for
Laue
county
I
11,
Christian
Endeavor
at
6:30,
eve
Tuesday, November 10
ning service at 7:30.
and that 'Pues.lay the nth (day of gon; terms of sale, cash, or part
“IN EVERY WOMAN S
and part credit.
• • •
December, 1925, at the hour of 10 i cash
Mi**
Lucy
Ca*e
of-Corvnlli*
wa*J
Dated at Cottage Grove. Lane
Christian Science Societ :v
1 —corner
LIFE *
o'clock a. in. of said day at the ! county, Oregon, this 8th day of
a
dinner
guest
Wednesdnv
evening
'
of
Jefferson
avenue
nnd
Eur; patron oi Th,. 8entinel is heMhf to give Cottage Grove
ti Second
with Virginia Valli.
county court room in Eugene, Ore October, 1925.
street. Sunday Services at 11 a. m. of Miss Belle Burkholder.
SALTJE A. HILL,
a newspaper whmh eminent authority has stated to be one of
gon, has been by the snid court
Lloyd Hughes. Geo Fawce' ft Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m.
Executrix of the estate of the best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere.
fixed as the tinie and place for i
I Everybody welcome.
6n<j Stuart Holinas .
• • •
Marv E. Allen, deceased.
The Joker club will meet tomor- hearing objection thereto nnd for I
Ilove Thrill»—Racehorse
W. Lombard,
Free Methodist church—Corner of row with Miss Myrtle Kern.
tho final settlement nnd distribu-. Herbert
A11ornov
for estate.
<>S-n5 T)
Monroe avenue and south Fifth
Spills -Ocean Chills.
tion of the assets of the same, .said
j street--Chester Smith, pastor. __
_
Son
order
entered
of
record
the
.3
nl
Comeiiv
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
day school at 10, forenoon service! TWO ARE BURNED WHEN day of November, 1925.
“RED PEPPER”
at 11, evening service at 7:30.
MEETING.
CARBIDE IGNITES
AMBER BABCOCK.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursdav
with Al St. Jiihn
Administratrix of the estate of
evening*.
• • •
V. R. Heather and George Stead* I
Clyde Earl Babeoek, deceased. | To whom it may concern: Notice'
Wednesday, November 11
' is hereby given that a meeting of
Seventh Dav Adventist Church
I
H.
J.
Shinn,
man Taken to Hospital.
legal voters being resident tax .
West Main street. Services everv
Hoot Gibault in
Attorney for estate.
nSdSelT) I the
payers and owners of real property
•Saturday. Sabbath school at 1(5,
‘ LET ER BUCK'
V. R. Heather and George Stead
church service at 11; prayer meet
in road district No. 14. in I^ne
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
A Western picture with a
ing Wedaeeday^evenings at 7<30.
man. proprietors of tho
the Shinty
county, Oregon, will be held at the
For
"X
Brook
service
station
seven
miles
wallop with most of the
hour of 2 p. m. on the 21st day of I
Department
of
the
Interior,
Unit
First
church
of
Nasarvne--Elev
scones taken at the famous enth and Adams, Harold E. Bette south of hero on tho Pacific high ed States Land Office, Roseburg, ’ November, A. D. 1925, at the (
• Dorena Hall in said road district, j
Pendleton, Oregon
miller, pastor. Sundav school at 9:45. way, were severely burned Sunday - Oregon. October 20, 1925.
to dctertnine whether said road j
• forenoon service at 11, evening night following an explosion of
Round-Up.
No-sice'is
hereby
given
that
Butte
district shall levy a special tax of
jofviee at M
Frnver meeting at carbide at tho station. The men I
Mooney,
of
Cottage
Gnivr,
Oregon,
7:3(1
Weda«s<lay
evening«.
And a comedy.
I
were brought hero for medical at ’ who, on November 30, 1920, made $1.070.38 upon al) the taxable prop
• • •
erty in said district for the purpose i
tention,and
later
were
taken
to
aq
Adjoining
Farm.
Homestead
Entrv.
1
Gln«l
Tiding«
Mission
—
Tenth
nn.l
Thursday, November 12
of providing funds for maintenon'e |
\rtnm« streets. G. F. Shaekvlford Eugene hospital.
No. 0L1.OS7. for NW^ SE»<.
of all county roads in district No
pastor
Sundav aAool at 9:45;
IN HOLLYWOOD WITH
Steadman and Heather were fill tion IT. Township 21 8., Range 2 14 by order of County Ron-1 Ms*
forenoon worship nt 11; voung
POTASH AND
West,
WiUamctte
Meridian,
has
ing
the
Carbide
tank
and
tho
gas
'
people’« meeting at 7; evening sor
ter Ed Tullar for count* cssn.
PERLMUTTER ’
vice at 8; week dav services. Wed is thought to have exploded when I filed notice of intention to make I
C. P. BARNARD.
three
year
Pfruof,
to
establish
claim
nosday.
Frida*
and
Rnturdav
eve
a
gasoline
lantern
they
were
nsitg
1
Countv Judge
with Alexnitdor Carr,
nlngs nt 8.
to
the
Inn.I
al
ibovo
described,
before
I
was brought too close to the tnnk.l
CLINTON HIRD.
George Sidney, Vera Gordon
E. O. I un u-l. j. U. 8. Comiwissioner,
Conn-* Commissioner.
Heather sustained burns on the ■
Betty Blythe ami a bevy of
Baptist church - Ch«p.-1 ear,
at Eugi'ne Orvgt n, oa the 1st day I
O K. CROWE.
hloek north of S. P.
P depot— hands, wrists and forehead while- of Deeemler, 1925.
Hollywood peaejn-a
Countv Commissioner.
C. Orr, pastor T,
_
Sunday
school Steadman was burned about the • Claimant Mmw ns wit ft es**'s: n5 19e(Tl
It'll laugh you out ef your J.
at 10 o'clock, services at 11 o'clock face, left eys and on# hand.
Bert
Isaacson.
Mrs.
T*.
Cs
Dowenn,
■eat.
and 7 45 B Y P IT. services at
Get both the girl and the wed
Gtergr Morri*, \lbert Ri «sue. r.ll
7. Prayer meeting nt 7:30 Thur»
ding invitations at home.
The
Burroughs
bookkeeping
form
of
Comedy anti
of
«'nttage
Grto
l
.
Oregon.
day evening at the Roy C. Howard
quality is better and usually the
Your home print non coal HA MI L A. CANADAY,
International News
homo, 110 old north Pacific high many kinds.
way.
xx
«hop.
’
XX ottn19(>>
Register. cost more reasonable.
¡
Society
Monday» and Thursdays
BOBBED HAIR OR
LONG HAIR
CURLEX
CURLING
IRON
necessary to
every woman’s,
dressing table.
Six-Day Outstanding
Values
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday
Tuesday, Wednesday
AT UMPHREY & MACKIN’S
.19
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
6 DAY OUTSTANDING VALUES IN OUR GROCERY
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