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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 (tottaqe (Grote Sentinel matical qualifications when he All Clear Now. Whiz Bang—“What’s the differ- figured he could steal the apple Monday! and Thursday! once between tho jingle of tho and get away with it. ....... Publishers Man has frequently proved American dollar anil the Chinese Bede 4 Smith.... ..._____ Editor his own satisfaction that two Elbert Bede____ ' yen! ” Henmnway .News Editor H. F. Edwards, Sky rocket—“One is the : chink of live as cheaply as one, but nt* hostess Tuesday afternoon to the A first-class publication entered at has never been able to get his the coin and tho other is the coin (O. L. H. club. Additional guests Cottage Grove as second-class matter banker to see it that way. In of the Chink.’’—The American . were Mrs. C. C. Cruson, Mrs. A. G. Weekly. attempting to successfully solve Business Office____ 25 North Sixth Williams, Mrs. E. E. Chaloupka, this age-old problem, man often Mrs. W. E. Lebow and Mrs. J. C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES has done a poor job of addition, Johnson, the latter of Gold Beach. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. By mail (Cash in advance) ami in multiplying he is outdis The guests played, five hundred One year..... >2.75 | Three months.. .80 taneed by the rabbit. ' and a delicious two course luncheon Six months.. 1.50 ¡One month....... 50 Notice is hereby given that Jen As a mathematician we some was served at the close of the af- BY CARRRIER time, believe women have us best i ternoon. The rooms were tastefully nie M. White executrix of the es tate of Susan Shaffer, deceased One month_________________ $ .30 ed. They simply don't bother to Four months, '« advance-------- 1.10 ; deeorated with choice chrysanthe- has filed in the county court of They solve a problem by figure, Six months, in advunce---------- 1.60 [ mums of lavender and of white. the state of Oregon for Lane coun One year, in advance________ 3.00 saying that the answer is so and The table decorations were rare ty her final account and report as so and refusing to be argued out old lace and7 crystals. such executrix and that 10 o’clock Member of of it. in the forenoon on the 22nd day National Editorial Association Yes, woman is our linguistic su December, 1925 at the county Mrs. C. J. Kem was hostess of Oregon State Editorial Assiciation perior, but why stop there. If court room in Eugene, Oregon has Oregon Newspaper Conference Tuesday afternoon to the Tuesday been by the spill court appointed she wasn’t superior to man in most Bridge club. One o’clock luncheon as the time and place of hearing things, what the dickens would WOMAN, OUR SUPERIOR. was served at tho Gray Goose, happen to this old world, anyway! after which the guests went to the objections to said report and ac-1 count and for the final settlement A test hag been conducted at Kem home for cards. The luncheon and distribution of the residue of Ì A. L. Mallery, publisher of the WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS WOMEN S WOOL FELT WOMEN S RUBBERS the University of Oregon which table and rooms were decorated the said estate. Oakland Tribune, has leased the EACH 79c JENNIE M. WHITE, SLIPPERS A PAIR 69c has proved that women excel men with choice yellow chrysanthemums. Tillamook Headlight and has taken Executrix of the estate of in linguistic qualifications and that The hostess held high score at Black cover, paragon rib A pair 89c, colors brown, Good style, Susan Shaffer, deceased. men excel women in mathematics. charge but has not yet disposed of cards for the afternoon. Mrs. H. frame, former $1.00 and fawn, copen, rose, pink, medium toe and his Oakland paper. Mallery was an J. Shinn, »So far a« proving that women Victor Kem was an additional $1.25 values. medium heel. and gray. Attorney for estate. nl9<!17p(T) excel in linguistic qualifications, active citizen at Oakland and a guest. leader in keeping that city on the our opinion is that the conduct of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the test was wasted effort. Of map. How he will perform when The Keepers of the Den enter- course they do. It was not neces it comes to changing from turkeys tained members of the Lions club Department of the Interior, U. S. sary to go to a university to learn to cheese as a community product Tuesday evening with a theater Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, remains to be seen. MEN’S UNIONS 22x22-INCH 72x90-INCH that. We may doubt the value party in Eugene. The play was November 5, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Spring needle rib Genuine pure Kapok Champion comfort of our universities when time is ” Helena’s Boys,” in which May Hand painted knees are the latest Robson, Lawson L. »Single, of Culp Creek,1 fleeced cotton cotton batt, floss filled given to proving something that noted American actress, Oregon, :gon, who, on July 19. 1923, ! i unions. pillows. 2% pounds. has been known to those of even thing, according to some authorities. starred, The trip was made in made de Homestead Entry, No. 015059 The time may come when the les A SUIT $1.39 EACH 89c EACH 89c mediocre education ever since that automobiles, Each car was fur- for NW*4 SWJ4, section 9, town moment of mental aberration in sons learned at mother’s knees will nished with a supply of home made ship 22 south, range 1 west,' Willamette meridian, , — has filed I — ----------- which Adam permitted himself to be illustrated.—Garibaldi News. candy. notice of intention to make three1 Tn such case it is probable that be talked into swiping the year proof, to establish claim to even less attention than now will Spitzenburg that dangled over Mrs. C. H. VanDenburg was the land above described, before be given to the lessons taught. E. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, at garden wall. hostess Wednesday night at her O. Eugene, Oregon, on the 18th dav of MEN’S WOOL NEW CROP BEANS COTTON BATTS Ever since that day man has home in Eugene to the Tillicum December, 1925. The real stuff is so hard to get WORK SOX (FANCY) 8-OUNCE been vainly endeavoring to make Claimant names as witnesses: club of this city. All members of colors gray, white and California small white Knoxall cotton himself heard, Always ho has in Chicago that some topers are the club were present. Additional Loren W. Hunt, Leo Wetmore, khaki. beans. batts. been out-talked by his linguistic resorting to embalming fluid as a guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph E. Damewood, Benjamin M. beverage. Quito appropriate for Hawlev, all of Culp Creek, Oregon, 89c i 3 pairs. $1.00 12 pounds. 4 for. 55c superior. But 1 we find no particular Knox and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. non-coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, fault with i that. Women must be the purpose, we should say. McFarland, of Eugene. Luncheon n9d7c(2) Register. superior to men in some way, and was served to the club by the — What earthly use can that ec- hostess. It may as well be this as some ■ ■ ■■■ ■■■■■■ centric Iowan have for the coffin other. We submit to their superi- ■ ■ which tho news dispatches tell us ority in this, in something else The Tuesday Evening Study club he has purchased t FROM OUR GROCERY WHITE KARO ■ BROWN KARO ■ we might not. met Tuesday evening in the rooms DEPARTMENT SYRUP SYRUP As to the second test which of the public library. The study ■ Mn. H. A. Hagen The Eugene Guard is going after Nucoa (In pails) proved that man is the superior in (In pails) of South America was continued. Margarine. 5-pound, white.. mathematics, we are interested, for tho jaywalkers. Leave ’em alone Mrs. C. E. Umphrey spoke on the 5-pound brown.. 39c PHONES— ■ A pound 10-pound white we had believed to the contrary. and the flivvers will get ’em. 10-pound brown. 73c rubber industry and Mrs. C. A. Marcelling Office Man has never succeeded in Heidler talked on diamonds Manicuring 28 figuring out women. Certainly TRAFFIC OFFICER HURT gold mining. Res. Facial Massage ■ Adam didn’t show high mathe- 118-Y — Shampooing IN COLLISION The ladies’ aid society of the ■ Bobbing ■ Evenings E. H. Lister Crashes Head On Into Methodist church held their annunl by Hair Tinting Irnzaar and chicken supper in the Car at West Sprnigfield. French Paper Curl Appoint ment church Wednesday afternoon and 33 E. H. Lister, state trnffic officer evening. About 250 perHons were ■ ■ ■■■■■ ■■■■ THE QUALITY ST ü RE-<; ood service < for this distriet, was severely in sorted at the supper. The affair was a success financially, members F t jured yesterday afternoon at 3:30 on the Pacific Highway at West reported. Springfield, when the motorcycle Mrs. D. C. Bosley ' was hostess on which he was riding crashed NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT ern boundary of district to school state of Oregon for Lane county WEEKLY PROGRAM MEETING. house in said district. head on into an automobile driven Tuesday afternoon to the Research and that Tuesday thé 8th day of C. P. BARNARD, by Mrs. C. E. Hopper of Tacoma. club. The topic of discussion was December, 1925, at the hour of 10 Thursday, November 19 Countv Judge. o’clock a. m. of said day at the To whom it may concern: Notice Reports from a Eugene hospital, Oregon. Mrs. Bosley was program DRUGSTORI where CLINTON HURD, I county court »room in Eugene, Ore- is hereby given that a meeting ot Mr. Lister was taken after leader. Lantern slides loaned by ‘‘MIDNIGHT MOLLY" Countv Commissioner. j gon, has been by the said court the legal voters being resident tax the accident, stated he had sus tho University of Oregon were with Evelyn Brent. O. E. CROWE, ! fixed as the time and place for payers and owners of real property tained a fractured arm, a broken used for illustrations. The year’s outstanding County Commissioner. j hearing objection thereto and for in road district No. 64, in Lane n5-19c(T) shoulder, a broken cheek bone and melodramic crook mystery— county, Oregon, will be held nt the, the final settlement and distribu- multiple cuts on the head and BUILDING FOR NOVEMBER j tion of the assets of the same, said hour of 2 p. m. on the 21st day thrill — comedy drama. NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLE face. Ho will recover within order entered of record the 3rd of November, A. D. 1925, at the MENT. SHOWS INCREASE Comedy and three months unless complications day of November, 1925. Cartwright schoolhotise in said road International News. set in, it was stated. district, to determine whether snid Notice is hereby given that the Permits la October Totalled >8,000; AMBER BABCOCK, Mr. Lister was pursuing n speed road district shall levy a special undersigned administratrix of the May Reach >30,000 This Month. Friday, November 20 Administratrix of the estate of tax of $1,317.86 upon all the tax estate of Clyde Earl Babcock, de ing automobile and was reported 4 4 Clyde Eari Babcock, deceased. to have bojjn traveling nt high THE STREET OF FOR able property in said district for ( ceased, has filed her final account Building permits issued in Cot the purpose of providing funds for for the final settlement of the said H. . J. Shinn, speed. Mrs. Hooper was about to tage Grove during October totaled GOTTEN MEN’ building macadam road from north- [ estate in the county court of the j Attorney for estate. n5d3c(T) enter a service station and hud $8,000. with Percy Marmot, During November they signaled to turn to the left, she will run much higher and I may Neil Hamilton and snid. Lister, traveling in tho op total $30,000. The largest permit | Mary Brain. posite direction, apparently did not issued so far this month i is for The story of a Bowery To obtain the most benefit see tho signal. Cinderella whose life was after your refreshing shower Both car nnd motorcycle were the Hoskins garage building at an estimate cost of $20,000. strangely linked with a or bath, dust yourself with badly dainngod. Permits issued during October Georgia Rose Body Powder. beggar and a were as follows: Roy Morris, ga young millionaire. It is cooling. Makes the Presbyterian Church.—Duncan P rage; J. M. Durham, repairs at skin feel soft and Rinooth. And a comedy. Cameron. Pastor.—Sunday school •it 480 soutK Second street; Robert a. m.; public worship at 11 Malcolm, repairs at 1020 Chestnut; Perfumed with the fascinating a. 10 m.; Saturday. November 21 Endeavor at 6:30; evening Roy Craine, one story dwelling on odor of the popular rose. service nt 7:30. south Fi rst street; B. A. Pruett, Toni Mix in Sunday, Nov !2.—Forenoon sub- garage <>n G street, Helen Ells- "DICK TURPIN” ject. “The _ Evnngrlization of Amer- with Kathleen Meyers, lea.’' Endeavor meeting will be worth, one story dwelling at the 11 fe meeting for young people. Eve- corner of Ash avenue and M Lucille Hutton. ning service will be program by street: W. L. Leonard, garage on Alan Hale, north Tenth street; James Robison, missionary society, Theme, “Amer- Fay Holderness. C. J. KEM, Prop iea Wake Up.’’ Chorus singing dwelling on Quincy avenue; Jesse Philo McCullough. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON and good music. Lansing, garage at 947 south Sixth Bull Montana | street; J. 8. Stewart, plumbing ami Black Bess. ( shop on north Seventh street. Permits issued so far during Comedy j November aro as follows: Win. B. ‘‘BEWARE i Stinnett, paint shop at 212 south with l.ige Conley. ' Pacific highway; O. 8. Ranisdale, woodshed; C. F. Hoskins, garage; Sun-Mon-Tue., Nov. 22-23-24 i A. C. Woodard, dwelling on south ‘ THE PONY EXPRESS i Fourth street. The last named per with Betty Compson. mit is the second largest issued Ricardo Cortex, I during the two months, the esti Ernest Torrence and i mated cost of the building being j $3,000. Wallace Beery. Six-Day Specials That Will Pay You to Purchase Your Needs Here at Umphrey & Mackin’s COME TODAY! Six-Day Special Six-Day Special Six-Day Special Six-Day Special Six-Day Special Six-Day Special Six-Day Special Six-Day Special Six-Day Special Six-Day Special Six-Day Special Six-Day Special Sanitary Beauty Phone Delivery ARCADE Theatre GEORGIA ROSE BODY POWDER KEM’S FOR DRUGS The Cry of FRAUD ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH HYSTERIA? Have you taken a long shot on a high rate offer or a smooth talk! If so. you are a sucker. We Believe bulking should be regarded as a profession. a long, profitable, healthy _ record more .* essen _______ is ____ tial than gilded signs or high priced furniture, THAT a safe depository is as important as the earning of money. THAT in the upbringing of children they lx» taught to save. We Have A substantial capital, a large surplus and profit fund, a strong and conservative directorate and re spectfully solicit your business. First National Bank Cottage Grove, Oregon THORNTON CORNERS (Special to The Sentinel.) Nov. 18.—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callers of tho Grove were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premarzi of Culp Crook visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Premazzi. Mrs. George Foster accompanied Mrs. George Alleman of Divide to | Eugene one day last week. Mrs. Maria Perini of Divide vis ited Saturday with Mrs. Angelo Perene. Harold Tonole has purchased a i Ford ear. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and : family of Woodard's mill visited Saturday evening with Mr. and I Mrs. C. A. Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartcis and ¡family of tho Grove visited one ■ lay last week at the home of Mr and Mr*. C. A. Dodge. Special bookkeeping systems of many kinds, the Sentinel Something more than a filmasterpiece. It is a living, breathing, historical docu ment that recalls the conquest of the West in one of its most spectacular phases. And a comedy. Prices 25c and 50c. Wednesday, November "TARNISH" with May McAvoy, Marie Prevost. Ronald Colman. Norman Kerry and Harry Myers, A tale of true love and tarnished heart. And a comedy. Thursday. November 26 Buster Keaton in laugh-buster "GO WEST’ Comedy and International News. «