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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925 itattaqc (Otorc Sentinel ' publicity to such violations. Pub NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. twelve (412) feet to the west boun- j 'lary cf the O. 4 C. R. R. right of ; licity is the greatest known deter- Notice is hereby given, that a way, thence north twenty-eight and i rent of crime. special election will be held in the one-half degrees east (N 28%“ E) Bede & Smith........ ........... .Publishers Another duty is to its readers. city of Cottage Grove, Lane county, along said weit boundary of right of Elbert Bede............... Editor Within certain bounds they are en I Oregon, and within the territory way eight hundred ten ((810) feet Miss Esther Bilsby »as a delight : proposed to be annexed to said to the south boundary of < county C. G. Campbell............. News Editor i titled to all the news, and what ful hostess Wednesday afternoon corporation and become ‘-------- a part No. one hundred eightv-five 9 A first-class publication entered at is news when it concerns someone to the Euterpian Junior club, a thereof, on the 4th day cf January, survey (185) thenee west seven hundred Cottage Grove as second-class matter unknown to the paper is also news I 1926, for the purpose of voting on thirty-three (733) feet, thence north musical group of whom she is in I the proposition of changing the when it concerns one who may con- I twentv-eight and one-half degrees Bugine»! Office____ 25 North Sixth structor. The party was in the ' boundary of said city and includ 'east (N 28%’ E) two hundred ten tribute heavily to the paper’s sup ing the territory more particularly I ' (210) feet, thenee west eight hun nature of a Christmas affair and port. SUBSCRIPTION RATES dred thirteen (813) feet to the cen the tot3 exchanged their gifts. I described hereinafter. The Sentinel often omits the The polls will be open for the j ter channel of the Coast Fork river, By mail (Cash in advance) One year year __ $2.75 I Three month«.. month« .80 names of children from a crime Later a beautiful Christmas tree ! i purpose of said special election thence in a southerly direction up Six months.. 1.50 | One month....... 50 story upon the promise of tho chil was revealed and candy and 'between the hours of 9 o’clock in the center channel of said Coast oranges were presented the guests. the morning until 12 o’clock noon i Fork river to a point four hundred BY CARRRIER from 1 o’clock in the after- twentv-two and two tenths feet One month........... ...... . ...... . ...... $ .30 dren or their parents that there An interesting musical program was land until 5 o’clock in the after-1 (422.2) south of the present south Four months, % advance........... 1.10 will be no need for another such given by the class and Miss Lola j 'noon noon of the same day. boundary of the city limits of Cot Six months, in advance.... ........ 1.80 request. The Sentinel feels that The places at which the polls tage Grove, Oregon, thenee east to Godard gave a vocal solo. One year, in advance________ 3.00 it is warranted in doing this and will be open within such corpora- the west line of right of way of it knows that it is much more I tion will be as follows: the Pacific highwav thence south Member of Mrs. George M. Scott was hos- Ward 1. (Precinct 1) Armory twenty-eight and one-half degrees pleasant to handle eases of child National Editorial Association teal Tuesday to the LaComus club, lower floor, A. F. & A. M. west (8 28%“ W) along west \ Oregon State Editorial Assiciation delinquency in this way. It feels building corner Main and H boundary of said Pacific highway Oregon Newspaper Conference that it has accomplished something having as an additional guest Mrs. streets. one thousand seven hundred and in helping youngsters, and this is D. H. Hemenway. A delightful Ward 2. (Precincts 2 and 3) coun thirty-eight (1738) feet more or less afteruoon was enjoyed, the women ON LEAVING OUT NEWS. cil chamber, city hall, 8ixth to a point due west of the south recompense enough to offset any employing their time with fancy street between Main street and west corner of the William Shields criticism. Washington avenue. and wife D. L. C. No. 58. thence ' work. Following a busy hour, the Hardly an issue of u paper Speaking generally, however, Ward 3. (Precincts 4 and 5) cast ten hundred and forty-seven passes without the editor being re news is news, regardless of whom hostess serving tempting refresh Jones residence southeast cor (1047) feet more or less to the Start Christmas day with Christmas music on a ner Tenth street and Adams dace of beginning. quested to omit some item of news. it may concern, and so far as pos- ments. Pretty yellow and white avenue. chrysanthemums gave a still more phonograph purchased for the enjoyment of the en The requests to omit are often as nible friend and foe receive the Mark ”X” opposite voto desired pleasing appearance to already at I The place at which the polls will tire family. One is needed to complete any home. numerous as those to please print. same treatment. ! be open within the territory pro- to be cast. tractive rooms. None are superior to the Columbia console. Tho editor of a newspaper in a 1 posed to be annexed to said cor For Annexation poration and become a part there- Against Annexation city the size of Cottage Grove G. L. Hurd, formerly of the | of, is the following to-wit: J. R. AH electors of said corporation __ ,___ ___ New officers were nominated at usually has a heart and it never is Gazette-Times, Corvallis, Ore., in Hendrick» dwelling ___ „ house, Van and those residing in the territory a pleasure to publish items that Tho Republican, Santa Rosa, Calif., the regular meeting of the auxiliary Buren near first street* proposed to be annexed are invited The following persons are desig- ___ „ to vote upon the above proposition i are going to hurt someone. It is says: “Pity the poor Oregonians, of the American Legion held Mon day night. The election will be | nated and appointed judges and bv placing upon their ballot “X” t much more pleasant to publish who have rain nin« months of the elerks of said election, to-wit: after the words f<For Annexation”’ something that will bring joy and , year.’’ That may be the true held December 21. Mrs. Ed. Blake- Ward 1, Precinct 1 Complete Furnishers of Well Furnished Homes. or by placing upon their ballot happiness. But a newspaper is a California spirit, but the pity held December 21. Mrs. Ed Blake- Mrs. Frances Nichols, judge; Mrs. 4<X” after tne words * * Against newspaper, and it has certain du should be reserved for one who io ly was appointed to have charge Anna Swanson, judge and clerk; Annexation. 99 Mrs. Marguerite Lebow, judge and Done by order of the common | ties which it can not neglect oven shortly after having been an active of the Christmas box which will be clerk. council on the 27th day of Novem- I for tho closest friends. Ward 2, Precincts 2 and 3 Oregon booster can so lower himself sent to the veterans’ hospital in ber, 1925. Mrs. Blanche Short, judge; Mrs. Ono of these duties is discour as to palm off such a palpable Portland. Following the business HOMER GALLOWAY, session, Legion members were ente»- Nellie Pitcher, judge and clerk: d3-31c City Recorder. [ agement of law violations by giving falsehood on the poor deluded, Mrs. Linnie Sterling, judge and tained at a taffy pull. credulous Californians. clerk. G—' ...................... NEW OFFICERS WANTED. Ward 3, Precincts 4 and ____ 5 The ladies’ aid society of the Mrs. Della Richmond, judge; Mrs. Red Grange hasn’t been com The Sentinel will appreciate hav- ' Loretta Shortridge, judge and pletely spoiled. He says that he Presbyterian church met Wednes clerk; Mrs. Ida Veatch, judge and ing secretaries of lodges and so day afternoon, with Mrs B. R. clerk. went out to earp a living in order WEEKLY PROGRAM Within territory proposed to be cieties furnish lists of new officers to repay his father what the Job, Mrs. Herbert Eakin, Mrs. On The West Side Anna Gowdy and Mrs. J. E. Black- annexed to said corporation: elected or installed. son’s education cost. The educa Phone 9 J. R Hendricks, judge; J. w. more as hostesses. A feature was Thursday, December 10 tion that dad paid for wasn’t, Clark, judge and clerk; F. c. a fruit shower for Mrs. Duncan Brewster, judge and clerk. however, the education that en- Jack Hoxie in P. Cameron, wife of the pastor. The following is the proposition ■ ■ ■■■ ■■■■■■ nblcd Grange to collect the big “TWO FISTED JONES ’’ to be voted upon by the electors Bible gnmes were played and a We have a real bargain for those who like real good money. of said corporation and the electors Comedy and delightful lunch was served. pancakes. Buy a 4-pound package of Pillsbury’s Pancake within the territory proposed to be ■ International News. . Flour and receive a heavy aluminum pancake griddle, Special bookkeeping systems The Elmartes club met Tuesday annexed to said corporation, to-wit: ■ value $4, for only $1.69. This griddle is made of the of many kinds. The Sentinel. at tho home of Mrs. Merville PROPOSED BY PETITION OF THE ■ Mrs. Friday, December 11 W. B. Johnston heaviest pure aluminum, that will last a lifetime and ELECTORS OF THE CITY Veatch. Bridge was played, Mrs. PHONES— House Peters in ■ Marcelling OF COTTAGE GROVE: November Weather Report. will make pancakes without grease, smoke, or odor. We L. E. Liston securing first prize, Office ‘ ‘ THE STORM BREAKER. ’ ’ Shall the boundaries of the city Following is tho local weather 28 have a good line of syrups to eat with these cakes. A titanic picture of raging report for November: Mean maxi while the consolation went to Mrs. of Cottage Grove be changed so as ■ Manicuring Res. Charles Hall. After the card ses- to annex the following territory to ■ Facial Massage Everything from marshmallow syrup to cane and maple. seas and stormy passions. mum temperature, 58; minimum, 28; sion, a two-course luncheon was said citv to become a part of said 132-J Shampooing We have real bargains in Christmas bandies and nuts. corporation, to-wit: greatest daily rain November 27; ■ Bobbing And a comedy. served. Mrs. Harvey Holderman Evenings Candies priced from 15 cents per pound up. We also at the southwest cor total rainfall for month, 5.31; clear and Mrs. Ivan Barker were special ner Beginning Hair Tinting of the William Shields and . by have walnuts, brazils, almonds, peanuts, All are Saturday, December 12 days 8, partly cloudy 4, cloudy 18; guests. Appoint- wife D. L. C. No. 5S thence north French Paper Curl the highest grade merchandise. ten' hundred fifty-two feet (1052) Hoot Gibson in the fastest killing frost, November 23. to the south boundary of Woollev ■ ■■■■■ Tuesday evening at the home lands, thence west four hundred western comedy drama of IIEBRON. of Mrs. O„ M. Miller, Mrs. Miller, the year, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helli- “THE SPOOK RANCH.’’ (Special to The Sentinel.) well, entertained with a 7 o’clock And a comedy. Dee. 9.—There were 20 ladies at dinner for tho employes of the the nutrition class held Tuesday, Helliwoll * Marksbury, store, Sun.-Mon., December 13-14 December 8. Miss Case, the state Mr. Holliwell recently won a 2- “A SON OF HIS FATHER ’ nutrition specialist, demonstrated pound turkey at a trap shoot and the latest and by far the salad making. In the afternoon the delicious bird was the main she gave an interesting telk on item of tke menu. greatest novel by Music feeding of babies. The next and social pastime! followed. Harold Bell Wright. A fascinating story of the Inst meeting will he January 7, 1928. Sixty members of the adult bi ever-changing west. Mr. Keeney spoke Tuesday even ble class of the Presbyterian church Bessie Love, Warner Baxter ■ling at the union hall but owing sat down to a banquet served and Raymond Hatton to a misunderstanding about the Tuesday evening in the dining room featured in the east. night some thinking it was Wed- of the church. Pastor Saunders, And a comedy. nesday, there was not a very large Dr. Cnsswell and Mr. Soults of WOT®? audience. Eugone were present and gave Tuesday, December 15 The building committee have the short address on personal evan union hall finished nnd it is a gelism. “ON THIN ICE’’ great improvement, the community with Tom Moore ami has a hall to be proud of. C. 8. Roberts was reminded of 4 ~LJk > Edith Roberts. Tho auxiliary met in the hall another anniversary Monday eve A clever mixture of Wednesday afternoon to make final ning. when Mrs. Roberts had ns adventure, mystery, rapid arrangements for their bazaar dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. R. L. action and romance. which they will give Wednesday, Stewart and daughter Marngnret Deceniher 18, in the afternoon and Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Scho And a comedy. evening. They will serve supper field Stewart. Following dinner from 5 to 8 p. m. 8. T. White all attended ashow. Wednesday, December 16 “FLIRTING WITH LOVE” will give a short talk on chickens, it boing his regular school night. with Colleen Moore ami The W. C. T. U. will meet at After which there will bo a pro 2 o’clock Friday afternoon in the Conway Tearle. of music and reading. There Methodist church. The meeting has The story of a star behind gram will be a candy and popcorn booth, been called half an hour early for the wings. also a fishing pond. Tho proceeds the convenience of the county And a comedy. to go to pay for the finishing of president, Mrs. Ouiley of Eugene, the hall. who will be present. Thursday, December 17 Tho young people mot Sunday afternoon at Mr. Gibbs’ and Tues “RUGGED WATERS" The women's relief corps will day evening at the church to prac with Lots Wilson, hold regular meeting Saturday af tice singing for Christmas. Wallace Beery, Bob Goer and family of London ternoon at 2:30 in I. O. O. F. hall. Warner Baxter visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Annual election of officers will be and l’hyllis Haver. held and a large attendance is Belle Geer and family. Comedy and Archie Gilham recently bought expected. the (’outer ranch and will move International Newa. The next regular session of the there some time in the future. Tanglefoot club will be held in Phillips hall Tuesday evening, De cember 15. Mondays and Thursdays I Columbia Console Phonograph With 25 Records $75 Bressler & Son LEONARD’S GROCERY ARCADE Theatre SPECIAL TO PANCAKE LOVERS! Sanitary Beauty Phousands of Gift Things” at Our Store □-------------------------------------------- Church News a« i . .. .... — Methodist Church.—-John A. Linn, Pastor.—Sunday school at 9:45; preaching service at 11; Epworth league at 8:30; preaching service at 7:30. Midweek prayer hour, 7.30 Thursday. A welcome art every service. Presbyterian Church— Duncan T ; Cameron, minister—Sunday school at 10 a. tn.; public wo rah ip at 11 a. m.; Endeavor at S:30; evening; moat beautiful and moat amazing collection of aervice at 7:30. »I Christmas Gifts in town is now ready for your in Morning aubject, “The Supreme Offering to God;’’ evening address. spection. “Are the Seventh Dav Adventists Right! Who la Going to Hell7’”, Come and s. e the magnificent displays of our Christ • • • mas merchandise all fresh, clean anti sparkling for Christian Church, tho “home like" church—A. J. Adami, minister. the holidays. If it is the appropriate, the sensible, Sundaj school at 9:45, sermon at 11, Christian Endeavor at 8:30. eve the distinctive, or the unusually useful gift you are ning service at 7:30. • • • seeking, come to us, we have it ami at the price you Christian Science Society—-corner can afford to pay. of Jefferson avenue and Second ft street. Sunday services at 11 a. n>. Wednesday services at 7:30 p. tn. rW Everybody welcome. ft Free Methodist church—Corner of Monroe avenue and south Fifth „„ r> r- V r r Cottisi Grovl C. J. KEM 1 street—Chester Smith, pastor. Sun ¡he REX.1I.I. Sure sinh •»<■ M.m t» Prop. ft ■ day school at 10, forenoon servie"! services senno, a, io, rorenoon ft 51 ”• •»*»'■« service at 7:30. M >>>>>>>>>>>>>>*>*>>>»** eveniags. * hursdsv V u< g » This is Santa’s latest picture and he writes us that he will be around town just one half hour Saturday, December 12—2 to 2:30 p. m. He will stop at the store, which is his head quarters, a very few moments as he is terribly rushed and has many, many calls to make and can’t tarry long—so be sure to be here promptly at 2:30 p. m. Santa Claus Headquarters ft 51 "1^ • i The Fair Store KEM’S for DRUGS 612 MAIN STREET The Toy Store Wright & Caldwell ►