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I PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925 dottane (Grove J^rntinrl less polished in that particular and is way behind the times in many modern attainments. It is hard sometimes not to yield to the taunts of friends and companions, but this inconvenience is overcome by the greater ease with which the boy who resists the tendency towards rudeness and indolence “arrives” in his battle with the world. Union Service Planned. COTTAGE GROVE DROPS OREGON TO GET LARGE Protestant ehurches of the city GAME 13 TO 0 SUM FOR ROADS will unite Thursday forenoon for ..... Publishers Bede & Smith.... a union Thanksgiving day service Eleven Crippled by Los« of Four Nearly <1.250,000 to Be Spent In _........... Editor Elbert Bede........ Barber Shop News Editor Men Loses to Lebanon. H. F. Edward*, Miss Esther Silsby was hostess in the Methodist church. The invo- ! National Forests. cation will be delivered by Pastor Thursday afternoon to the Social A first-class publication entered at 630 Main, P. S. Bukowski. Prop. Twelve and several additional Chester Smith, of the Free Metho Crippled by the loss of four let Oregon will get the benefit of Cottage Grove as second-class matter guests, A novel entertainment, dist church, Pastor Duncan P. termen, Cottage Grove high eleven nearly $1,250,01)0 of federal money Business Office...... -.25 North Sixth planned by the hostess, was the i [ Cameron of the Presbyterian church was defeated Saturday- afternoon for forest roads and trails during feature of the afternoon. Placards | will deliver the sermon and the ' 13 to 0 by Lebanon high, in Leba the fiscal year 1926, according to SUBSCRIPTION RATES i in the reception hall announce«! a benediction will be given bp Pas-! non. Lebanon made both scores announcement last week of the By mail (Cash in advance) i Thanksgiving excursion through tor Harold Bottomiller ~........ of ”• the Naz ' in the first quarter. After that United States forest service. With One year__ $2.75 | Three months.. .80 LEGS AND LEGS. j scenic Oregon. Each guest was i ’ arene church. 7“ he choir of the' Cottage Grove stiffened its defense $168,802 from the 25 per cent road Six months.. 1.50 | One month....... 50 given a ticket and ushered into the I ! Methodist church will supply the|and Lebanon wftH unabk to -ad. and school fund the total available Barber Work in General ; BY CARRRIER he general program will will ; vanee vance th(, ball We have to do something with 1 living room, which was designated , music. 1 lhe will be nearly $1,500,000, compared ^special attention to children month ....................... $ .30 One____ - . j Four months, , % advance------ ... 1.10 our legs, We don’t use them much las the “trackless train.’’ Can ' be in charge of Pastor John A. | The first touchdown was made with $675,216 obtained last year Six months, in i advance.......... ... 1.60 for walking, Short skirts arrived ¡ductor Elizabeth Mills had charge Linn of the Methodist church. on"~ fumbled _ "punt a t which was re- by the government from sales of Rubber stamps. The Sentinel One year, in advance______ ... 3.00 just in time for the girls, but what 1 of the observation car, Pauline! Services will begin at 10:30. I covered by a Lebanon player. The timber, grazing fees and other shall we do for the men!—Cottage Nelson as the news vendor tempted | second score was made by a series sources from the 14 national for .r Member of Seven Take Tests. Grove Sentinel. of forward passes and end runs. the passengers with an assortment | ests in th« state. National Editorial Association Civil service examinations to Well, Elbert, having seen your and vui- out- , vir^uu . , _ . I Cottage Grove outfought auu Oregon State Editorial Assiciation leg» we appreciate the quandary I of the wares of the “peanut! vacancies i Oregon uas has reccivea received nearly nearly unu ono Oregon Newspaper Conference m * oca poa o i< i played Lebanon during the remain- ; eighth of the total appropriation butcher,’’ and Lucille Titus was • you are in. We would have had train announcer. ... : ' for ... ........................................ JESS LANSING The trip was | were taken i Saturday by six men ' ler of tha the game, which ended with the . entire country since ... the Proprietor TOO MUCH UP-TO-DATENESS. a delicate hesitancy in mentioning conducted over the Columbia high and one woman. The tests were I (¿e — "ball —1 in Cottage Grove’s pos- | road and trails funds were estab the matter had you not thus pub-1 way, thence to Bend, to Crater conducted in the high school under \ session on Lebanon's 40 yard line. | lished and ranks second of 32 states the supervision of Sam Schwartz, I A great many young folks, as licly asked for assistance and, since lake, the Oregon caves, Lithia park ln/'ul ' participating. The grand tottil re- nixrll aAWVIA«, mw. j' , a -------------------- FURNITURE MOVING I well as some older ones, seem to you do, we suggest two or three and return via the Roosevelt high local civil service secretary. Bookkeeping charge of 25c on I ceived is $7,755,490. things that might help. For in The names of those who pass have the idea that politeness is the way. Delays caused in purchasing all ...................................... accounts under $1. .The Sen- j -------------------- AND STORAGE • sign of a mollycoddle, that it is stance, while you have altogether tickets caused much amusement. the tests successfully Will be placed tinel. xx I Scandal in Bugville. too much of them, yet, rather than on the register at the local office effeminite, or something of that Each guest was given a box lunch — A June bug married an angleworm; in the order of their examination sort—at least, that it need have cut them off, we suggest you do eon at the end of the trip. An accident cut her in two; PROFESSIONAL CARDS Piano Moving a Specialty. to make them less con- your best grades and vacancies, ns they come no prominent part in modern life, __ | They charged the bug with bigamy, spicuous. For instance, you might up, will be filled from this register. Phone 99 ; Res., 189-J This question having been set- The Utopia club met Thursday DENTISTS Now what could the poor thing Jack afternoon with Mrs. F. L. Grannis. At present only one vacancy, that tied by the young people them have » them straightened. noso fixed up and no doubt The afternoon was devoted to fancy of auxiliary carrier, exists. 1 cr W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry. selves, who should know more about had his do as much for your legs, i work and social conversation, after < -L-L* Modern equipment. First Na it than anyone else, it is rather you could tional Bank Building. Hours Mrs. Magladry Funeral Held. odd to note that it is the back for, regardless of how despondent ' which a tempting luncheon was 12 and 1 to 6. Evenings an« Funeral services for Mrs. Stella days by appointment. Office number who gets through life with you i may feel about them, they are served. A basket of yellow chrys no crookeder than Dempsey’s nose. anthemums centered the table and E. Magladry, who died in Eugene 10, residence phone 212-R. the best jobs and gets through lifo When you do not wear a beach attractive Thanksgiving place cards Wednesday, were conducted Friday with the least trouble. Old fash W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office costume and when you remain were used. The next meeting will forenoon in St. Mary’s Episcopal ioned employers, for no known Fifth and .Main streets. Hours, seated and wrap them around church, Eugene, by Pastor Freder 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings be the Christmas party at the home reason, certainly for no good one, ick C. Jennings. More than 400 and Sundays by appointment, phones: prefer the young person who is your chair out of the way, they of Mrs. A. A. Richmond. office 35, residence 161-J. are not so noticeable. While it is friends of Mrs. Magladry were in — courteous, even when being so Following the Mr- Officers for the new year were .attendance. means being scoffed at by others. true that women have solved the ATTORNEYS problem as you say, yet the men night by the Re- vices the remains were taken to Old fashioned employers, again are not so far behind. Frinstance, elected Friday Portland for cremation. ETERBERT W LOMBARD—Attor Pallbear- with no known or good reason, pre if you would get a pair of these bekah lodge, They follow: Noble ney at Law. First National fer the young person who seems new 26-inch bottom trousers, peo grand, Mrs. Lena Bears; secretary, ors were J. W. Shumate, George H. Bank Building. Phone 94, Cottage ! to have little time to spend on the ple would forget your legs. They Mrs. Clara Stevens; ; recording sec McMorran, J. A. McLean, La Sells Grove, Oregon. streets and who seems to have would think you were a balloon rotary, Mrs. Eliza Fullmer; past Stewart, W. A. Garoutte and W. K. Newell. II J. SHINN.—Attorney at Law some useful way of employing his about to ascend and the improve noble grand, Mrs. < George Currin; JJ- and Notary Public. Practices t ime. in all courts. Bader building, Cot ment would be noticed by every treasurer, Mrs. Eva Hatch, Instnl- Road Levy Passes. tage Grove, Oregon. Evon the lad who has learned to one.—Corvallis Gazette-Times. lation will bd held some time in A propostl to levy an assessment n nicety the exact angle at which Despite this disparangement of January. PHYSICIANS of $2120.65 for maintenance of — <?>— to poise a cigarette seems not to be our legs, wo are rather attached roads in road district 76 was passed I )K. C. E. FROST.—Physician ns popular with the man who keeps to them and they are slightly at Those desiring to appropriately remember a large num Tanglefoot club will give a car and Surgeon. Office in Lawson up the payroll as the lad who is tached to us. They may not bo nival dance tomorrow night in 22 to 12 at the election Saturday in ber of friends during the Yuletide season will be inter the Shields schoolhouse. The levy Building. Phone 47, Cottage Grove, ested in the Holiday Cards which The Sentinel offers. much to look at, as Claude avers, Phillips hall. The committee is will require an additional assess Oregon. but they have ever attended to composed of Mrs. Victor Kem, Mrs. ment of three mills. They will be printed to order from copy furnished by «AVEN C. DYOTT, M. D.—Phy- our welfare and have kept us out William Bartels, Mrs. W. \1. Hull. the customer, giving each person the opportunity to sician and Surgeon. Evenings of much trouble. Often we have Mrs. George Scott, , Mrs. W. J. express his sentiments in his own way. They will be appointment. Suite 3, Kem and Mrs. 1 been jealous of Claude as he Woods, M ri. K. KJ Mills lg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on printed in three colors—red, green and black. The A. C. Jewell. brazenly exposed his virgin beauty th Sixth street, just off Main. Sentinel furnishes appropriate illustrations, to be print in a bathing suit, but we have the Ik A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician ed in red and green, and the reading matter will be satisfaction of folding that is is Mrs. W. E. Lebow was hostess *-'• and Surgeon. Calls answered printed in black. far bettor to be deformed below Friday evening to the Joker club. day or night. Maternity work a specialty. Over C. J. Breier Co. than above. Claude has shapely Her mother, Mrs. J. C. Johnson, Upon all orders placed early, WITH AT LEAST A Pnones: Office 34, residence 199-J. legs. was a special guest, The house following prices WEEK’S TIME FOR DELIVERY, the ............................ was artistically decorated with I Alt. A. W. KIME.—Physician and will prevail : Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases After a *1 What has posterity done ior white chrysanthemums. of women and children a specialty. usl” the cynic asks, Given ns pleasant evening of five hundred 25 cards and envelopes complete..... $1.75 Will care for confinements at his a dainty supper was served. hope.—Eugene Register. home if desired. Office over C. J. 50 cards and envelopes complete.......$2.50 — <$> — Tn view of the fact that the Breier Co, Phones: Office, 234; 75 cards and envelopes complete....... $3.25 residence, 126-J. Residence address, greater part of our posterity has Mrs. C. E. Umphrey, Mrs. J. H. 1149 west Main. 100 cards and envelopes complete...... $4.00 not yot been born, it is not reas- Chambers, Mrs. B. R. Job, Mrs. enable to expect it to have done Charles Adams and Mrs. H. W. DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS Additional cards and envelopes complete at 3 cents each. much for us. Titus went to Eugene Friday to nt- T a R. H. A. HAGEN.—Licensed tend a luncheon for clubs of Lane Drugless Physician. Phone 30. King Tuf’s mummy was found county affiliated with the state Ostrander Building, 630% Main CORRECT PRINTING glued to the coffin. Evidently he federation. street, Cottago Grove, Oregon. was stuck on his job. Also Engraved Greeting Cards At NOTARY PUBLIC AND About 30 young persons attended $6.50 to $50 the 100 COLLECTIONS a business session and social given TTARRY W. NEET.—Collections Friday night in the Christian 11 and Notary Public. Bader church by the Christian Endeavor, building, Cottage Grove. Will keep the skin soft ant! Plans were made for a watch party pliable anil if applied before to be held New Year’s eve. going out. will not only afford Mondays and Thursdays MPERIAI" I BOBBING Curling, Dyeing City Transfer Co. (Üfirwtmas Œarùs Printed to Order DRUGSTORE >- ARBUTUS COMPLEXION CREAM THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Warmth KITCHEN CUPBOARD full protection for the com Members of the Choral club en plexion, but is ideal ns a base By NELLIE MAXWELL joyed a party at the Arcade thea tor Face Powder, because it ter Friday night, after which they will hold the powder and pre went to the home of Miss Daisy vent it blowing away in the Good Thing» in Seaton Bennett for a business meeting, wind. ’R'I,K » hot dish nt night after a Miss Helen Miranda was eierte«! chilly ride try the two following A large Jar 60c KEM’S FOR DRUGS y»« C. J. KEM, Prop COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON « ARCADE THEATRE JAMES CRUZES SUCCESSOR TO ’THE COVERED WAGON* A s I •TRI «=) PONY EXPRESS* Tonight- Last Time Tomorrow Night. Admission 25c and 50c a member of the club. recipes: Hot Chloken 8alad.—Mix one pint of chicken, cut in cubes, with one The Elmartes club will meet cupful of cooked peas, one half tea Tuesdav afternoon with Mrs. Ivan spoonful of suit, one quarter tea Warner. spoonful of pepper, one teaspoonful of onion juice, one pimento, cut Into squares, one teaspoonful of lemon juice, and set aside one hour to season. Make a sauce of one-quar- ter of a cupful of butter, one-qunr ter cupful of flour, half a teaapoon- ful of salt, a cupful each of cron tn snd chicken bfoth. Add the aen- zoned Ingredients and let stand over hot water to become very hot. This Is good served from the chafing dish. Deviled Oyetere. -Cream an ounce X butter (two tahlespoonfuls) with two tablespoonfuls of grated hard cheese (l’nniiesnn) and mix with one tablespoonful of flour. Stir the mixture Into on half cupful of hot cream and cook, until thick, In a small saucepan Adil six mush rooms. broiled and chopped, one ta Albert blespoonful of grated horseradish, one pint of oysters, und stir over the heat until the gills crinkle, Add one teaspoonful of tabasco ■a u<e and serve at once on hot toast. Lessen the amount of sauce If hot foods are not agreeable. Mother's Oyster Soup, Place one i quart of oysters snd liquor In a ______ saucepan and cook gently for live Our pre-cooking process gives minutes; strain and return the Albers Mimt Oats a delicious, liquor to the saucepan. Bring to a nut like flavor; a toasty taste boll and skim Heat one egg and add ope pint of milk slowly, mix that’s new! Have you tned it? well, add the oyster liquor and "Alberj stands for Better Breakfarts" bring to the scalding point Mean while cream together two tnble- IF spoonfuls of flour and the same of butter, thin with a little cold milk Lon» Distance Hauling’ and add to the hot mixture; stir and cook ; add the oysters, salt and Piano Moving a Specialty pepper und serve nt once. A few peas cooked with finely \ny Time —Any Where diced carrots will make a good vege table dish when served with drawn butter sauce or a white sauce. Itfk IM«. W’salvrs Nswapspsr UslML) ChMtuut Brothen, proprietor! (Acrons street from 8. P. station) A Wide Latitude, lhat ïoasîy Chestnut Transfer lady walked into a iltqairt ■ton' and said, "T want som in oil for the ■lining room, num » —• • Whnt will it bef A inpe or a can of sardinesf Special bookk bookkeeping systems of many kimls. The Sentinel. WINTER COAL Rock Spring* anil Utah, by sack or ton. Lay in your winter supply. STORAGE AND GENERAL TRANSFER Office prone 6 Residence phone 155-L i that's always on call/ Warmth is so handy —with a portable oil heater and Pearl Oil — necessary heating auxil iaries! A warm living room, hallway, nursery or bath—at the touch of a match! Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by the Standard Oil Compa ny’s special process— so it burns clean! No odor — wow-corrosive. Order by name—“ Pearl Oil.” <y_y[nnouncing THE OPENING OF THE New Super-Service Station Corner Ninth & Olive Streets,' Eugene, Oregon BETTIS & WYATT, Proprietors ' e. vs !R PEARL OIL We are pleased to announce to the people of Cottage Grove and vicinity that we have just completed and opened to the public one of the most artistic, modern and efficient Super-Service station on the Pacific Coast. Come in and look it over on your next visit to Eugene. Of special interest to our Cottage Grove friends will be our modern Greasing Department and Our Washing and Polishing Department (KIROSSNB) HEAT MIGHT Have your car thoroughly washed and greased while you go to the show or do your shopping. Twenty-Four Hour Service