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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925 (Buttane (Oróte Sentinel Mondays and Thursdays ___ Publishers Bede A 8mit ..Editor Elbert Bede... A first-class publication entered at Cottage Grove as second-class matter Business Office____ 25 North Sixth SUBSCRIPTION RATE8 By mail (Cash in advance) One year..... $2.75 | Three months.. .80 Six months.. l.SO One month___ 50 BY CABRBIER One month___ _______ ____ ___ $ .30 Four months, '» advance______ 1.10 Six months, in advance_______ 1.60 One year, in advance_________ 3.00 Member of National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial AssiciatioD Oregon Newspaper Conference CABBY ON! CABBY ON! Roads all blocked an’ the pump’s froze up, Cider’s gone an’ the goose et up— Chorea ain’t done and I’m short on hay But Merry Christmas anyway. The above verse appeared upon a Christmas card which Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Veatch received from former residents of Cottage Grove. It happens that the verse tells to those who can read between the lines exactly what has happened to these former residents. They have had sickness and expense and have lost their ham« in paying doctor and hospital bills, yet they are cheerful enough to joke about their misfortunes on Christ mas day. Despite the turn of fortune for the worse, they have not ceased to carry on. Nor have they forgotten old friends in the old home town. They could send nothing of an expensive nature. The purchase of Christmas cards may have been a sacrifice, but their fortunes could not be so low, hardships could not be so many, discomforts could not be so unbearable as to erase from memory those who knew them in more prosperous days. It is this spirit that smiles at misfortune that has made the American nation one of builderB— that has made this nation the most forward of all nations of the earth. Wo may shed a friendly tear for those of our friends whom mis fortune has for the moment under heel, but those who smile when the pump is froze up, the cider gone, the goose < et up arid the hay almost gone, — will BOme day live in a steam heated 1 home, will have geese to give away fof Christmas dinners and hay to spare for those less fortunate. For the community The Sentinel sends best wishes to these brave ones whose names it does not feel free to print. The Searchlight, a local news paper of a religious character pub lished at Fort Worth, Texas, claims an increase in circulation of 1041 during ono week, bringing its total list to 55,000. Evidently the world The Headaches and is not going to the demnition Feverishness Caused by bow-wows completely when that much interest is shown in a re ligious newspaper. DRUGSTORE COLDS Can be quickly relieved by Rexall LAXATIVE ASPIRIN Cold Tablets At th«* first sign of a cold— that, stuffy feeling in the head or sneezing take the regular dose of these tablets and you will soon find relief. It is advisable to have a box handy, because a cold takes hold of you very quickly. Editors Jenkins and Kclty of Eugene have declined appointment to a committee to investigate the illegal delivery of $13,000 in Eu- gene warrants, The editors have enough trouble, it would seem, in keeping track of the many thous ands of dollars which clamor for admission at the editorial coffers. Tho Eugene Register says that a down-state exchange wants i to know what has become of the girl who used to stand under the mistlotoe. She’ll be found 1 now under several layers of paint and powder. The Social Twelve club no-hostess luncheon at 1 o’clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herbert Eakin. Sweet peas were the pretty decorations of the table. The afternoon hours were enjoyably spent socially. At 3 o ’clock the hostess tuned her radio in on K. G. O. and the guests enjoyed listening to peals of famous chimes and bells of both England and America. Miss Lulu Currin, Mrs. D. P. Cameron and Mrs. G. H. Hess were invited guests of the club. The latter is of Roseburg and a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miller. Mrs. H. A. Miller was a charm ing hostess Tuesday afternoon to the O. L. H. club at its informal afternoon of five hundred. Follow ing an enjoyable session at cards, a dainty two-course luncheon was served at small tables. Guests of the club were Mrs. C. E. FroBt, Mrs. William Thum, Mrs. A. W. Swanson, Mrs. A. A. Richmond, Mrs. Nelson Durham, Mrs. C. C. Cruson, Mrs. J. Q. Willets and Mrs. G. H. Hess. The latter is a daughter of Mrs. Miller and is here from Roseburg during the holidays. She assisted the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parker celo- brated their forty-first wedding an niversary Christmas day with a sumptuous family dinner party. The following were presept: Mr. and Mis. J. V. Stewart of Jasper, Mr. and Mrs. Bacii Parker and daughter, Rosalie, of Dexter and Dan Parker of Dunsmiur. As the Curtis Parker family were not able to be present on account of illness in their fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parker, Dan Parker and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart visited them Saturday at Westfir. Miss Kathryn L. Clark and Lester E. Harrington wore married Thursday afternoon, December 24, in Eugene at the Christian church. The bride’s sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bush of this city, were present. Immediately after tho wedding the couple left for Forost Grove to spend Christ mas day with thé bride’s parents, returning here Sunday evening. They are at home in apartments in the Lawson building. this afternoon, has been postponed until this evening, when husbands of members will join in a watch party for which Mrs. Clarence W Cone will be hostess. Miss Nola Banton and Gerald Banton entertained Monday eve- ning with a informal dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hull, who were here from Portland, Following the dinner the evening hours were pleasantly spent socially Those present and with music. were M r. and Mrs. Leslie Hull, Miss Lulu Hull and Claude Plaster. The M. P. G. club will hold its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of .Mrs. C. C. Cruson. A regular session of the Tangle foot club will be held Tuesday night in Phillips hall. The Kensington club will meet Friday afternoon for its regular work. Mrs. C. A. Bartell will be hostess Tuesday afternoon to the LaComus club. RALPH HAND AND BOB KRUSE WRESTLE DRAW Hand Had Only Fall Up to Last Moment of Fast Match. Ralph Hand and Bob Kruse wrestled to a draw last night in Eugene, Hand took the first fall in an hour and 12 minutes with a toehold and as the moment arrived for the final gong to sound at the end of an hour and a half it seemed that the Portland boy would be unable to take a fall from the former Cotage Grove wrestler. During the last few sec onds, however, Kruse wrapped his leg around Hand’s arm and forced him down to the mat. After some argument it was decided that Hand’s shoulders had touched the mat a second or two before the sounding of the gong. Both men wrestled gamely and the members of the audience were well pleased with the decision. As a result of the draw the two will meet again January 12, tho winnei being promised a match with either Ted Thye or Mike Yokel. “Wildcat” Pete and Ted Brown also wrestled to a draw, while Mark Sanderson won from Guy Lamb. Mrs. R. L. Stewart entertained the Tuesday Bridgo club this week at its regular 1 o’clock luncheon. The rooms were cheerful with their holiday trimmings. At the bridge session which followed the lunch eon Mrs. C. 8. Roberts secured high scoro. Mrs. Fred Anderson and Mrs. A. 8. Austin were invited guests of the club. The latter is of Aberdeen, Wash., and is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. 8. Roberts. 8. H. Thompson Dies. Samuel Harvey Thompson died suddenly Sunday at the home of Lynn Walker Loses Teeth. his brother, Robert Thompson, on Lynn Walker of this city BUB- Mosby creek. Funeral services tained minor but painful injuries were held Tuesday afternoon at the in an automobile accident at North Blue Mountain cemetery, D. P. Bend Saturday while he nnd his cameron, pastor of the Presbyter parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wnlkor, ian church, officiating. wcro spending tho holidays thore at Mr. Thompson was born Septem the home of Mr, and Mrs. Walker's ber 28, 1856, at Tazewell, Tenn. daughter, Mrs. Aubrey Redifer. C. J. KEM, Prop He came here about October 1 Lynn was at the wheel of his COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON from Idaho, He is survived by the Ford, which was struck by a Hud Mrs. C. E. FroBt, president of- brother and a nephew, who also son sedan. The latter was said to have been traveling at a high rate the Joker club, will entertain the makes his home with Robert of speed. Tho accident happened at members and their husbands this Thompson. a street intersection. The driver evening with a 7 o’clock dinner of the Hudson ndmitted that ho at Hotel Bartell. Following dinner Thermometer Drops to 31. WEEKLY PROGRAM was in the wrong and paid all dam tho members will be taken to the The thermometer has been hover ages. Melvin Coffman of North Frost home, where the evening ing for several days around the Thursday, December 31 Bend was in the car with Lynn and hours will be spent at five hundred freezing point, which is quite a was slightly injured. Lynn ’s most and in watching for the new year contrast to the weather of several Evelyn Brent in “THREE WISE CROOKS.” serious injury was the loss of sev to arrive. weeks before. Two or three times eral teeth. Mr. and Mrs. Walker it has dropped to 31 above, which Comedy and The Presbyterian Missionary so returned yesterday and Lynn will is one degree below freezing, The International News. ciety met yesterday afternoon at return tomorrow with his car. weather elsewhere has been some- the home of Mrs. Schofield Stew what colder. Friday, January 1 art. Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall had Potts Is Fined $10. A story of the race track, James Potts was fined $10 in chargo of tho devotional work, Stores Will Be Closed. • GOLD HEELS ” police court Monday afternoon upon Mrs. J. W. Craig gave a paper on All stores and most of the busi a charge of reckless driving. A missionary work in Persia and Mrs. ness places of the city will be closed Based on checkers. McAboy discussed Mormonism. Love-thrills and Race horses. charge of driving while intoxicated L. all day tomorrow, which is was withdrawn, as the arresting Dainty refreshments were served. Year’s day. Merchants will And a comedy. officer said ho was unable to prove The Research club will meet advantage of the holiday to the chargo. Two or three days be Saturday, January 2 inventory of stocks. fore Christmas Mr. Potts drove his Tuesday afternoon at tho home of Hoot Gibson in car into the city's Christmas tree Mrs. A. W. Swanson. Mrs. William The Pretty Bookkeeper, “THE CALGARY ami a few moments later into the Baker will be leader of the stiidy A handsome young chap strode will be on STAMPEDE. ” front door of tho Tourist cafe, Ho discussion, which The world’s greatest testified that he drove his car into Winston Churchill and his book. in. “Do you keep automobile ac western show on the screen. the tree to avoid striking a car “Choniston. ” cessories horet” 'the coming onto Main street at And a eometlv. The Methodist foreign mission Th« little bookkeeper smiled her Sixth street intersection and that thnt ary society will meet next Wednes sweetest. “Only me,” she said. his steering gear was injured, Sunday, January 3 being tho cause of his driving into day afternoon with Mrs. C. E. Um ‘•STOP FLIRTING” phrey. Mrs. R. L. Cooper will lead tho door of the cafe. with Wanda Hawley. Potts agreed to pay all damages. the study lesson. Dainty refresh ments will be served. John T. Murry. Hal Cooley, Ethel Shannon, Miss Flora Wells Dies. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sears and Miss Flora Wells, sister of Frank and Jimmie Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCullum will F. Wells of this city, died Saturday Anti a comedy. afternoon at her home in Elkton entertain 1 a group of congenial following a long and severe illness. friends this evening at a watch Monday, January 4. Funeral was held Tuesday at the party. The affair will be held in “SPEED MAD” family cemetery at Elkton, with Phillips hall. featuring J. T. Stratford of Creswell offi Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs. W A. William Fairbanks, ciating Edith Roberta Miss Wells was born November Garoutte and Mrs. 8. V. Allison Stages leave Cottage Grove daily 1, 1855, on an obi donation claim will entertain the Constellation club and a brilliant cast. for all California points. at its regular meeting next Thurs The fastest thing on wheels ami was the seventh child of a day afternoon. family of 11. She is survived by in the reels. the following brothers and sisters: And a comedy. Mrs. H. W. Titus entertained the Mian Mary Wells, Elkton; Mrs. Esther Smith, Roseburg; Darius Baptist ladies' aid and missionary Tuesday, January 5 Wells, Elkton; F. F. Wells, this societies yesterday afternoon at Fares from Cottage Grove to— “THE HOMEMAKER” city. 1 R. V. Hawley, this city, and their regular business session. with Alice Joyce anti w. w. Hawley, Lorane, are neph The American Legion and its (■live Brook. own. auxiliary will meet Moaday evening And a comedy. in I. O. O. F. hall for installation Orant Tower Is Water Collector. Wednesday, January 6 Grant Tower has been appointed of officers. ' INEZ FROM water collector for the city, tho Ths Christian Indies* aid society HOLLYWOOD” : appointment to become effective I January ’ 1. He succeeds Mrs. L. L. will hold its regular meeting next with Anna Q Nilsson, Wednesday afternoon in the church information. tickets, folders from Lew is Stone and Mary Astor. , Barrel, who has been filling the parton. H. L. TAYLOR. Agent. position temporarily. Office space Anil a comedy for the collector will be provided Mrs. H. r. Edwards will be host in the room nt the rear of the First Thursday, January 7 National bank, «here Mr. Tower ess Tuesday afternoon to the El .lack lloxic in will also conduct his private busi martes club at the Victor Kern ‘•BUSTIN THROUGH ” ness. His •alary as eolleetor will home. be $50 the month nnd half the Comedy and office rent will be paid by the The regular meeting of the Ad International News. Libitum club, to have been held 25c KEM’S FOR DRUGS f state six months and in the pre the Southern Pacific right-of way, thence southwesterly along said right of-wav to the present city limits. TO THE SOUTH the property to be annexed is enclosed within a line described as follows: P- Woodson service station in the auto ginning at the southwest corner of camp. (Continued from first page.) the William Shields and wife Polls south of the city will be D. L. C. No. 56 (said point being located at the extreme south end are made double those inside the in J. R. Hendricks house. Inside the city polls will be in of Fourth street and also being the city, as is more than probable, the in southwest corner of the present reduction in water rates through armory for First ward; upstairs in city limits), thence west to and coming into the city by annexation city hall for Second ward, and across Pacific highway, thence Jones residence, southeast corner would offset the city tax on $1000 northeasterly along the west boun of Tenth street and Adams avenue, of valuation. dary of the highway to the north for Third ward. boundary of the J. H. Chambers TIJOSE INHIDE CITY—The in Property to Be Annexed. railway right-of-way, thence west ducement for those inside the city TO THE NORTH the property to to vote for annexation are that we be annexed is enclosed within a to the Coast Fork river, thence wish our neighbors to join with us line described as follows: Beginning along the east bank of the ri ver in building a bigger and better city at the present boundary near the to the present city limits. ROUGH MAPS of the territory and that we want the prestige that Ninth street bridge on the east comes from a larger population , bank of the Coast Fork river, proposed to be annexed have been and from a larger assessed valua I thence north along the east bank placed in the window of the city tion. I of the river to the northwest cor- recorder’s office. Elbert Bede, Nelson Durham and WHO MAY VOTE—Any resident nor of lot 3 of the Robert Cochran in the district, whether property estate, the west half of this lot A. W. Swanson are the annexation being owned by 0. O. Veatch and owner or not, who is qualified to the east half by F. W. Jacobs, committee of the city council and vote at a state election, may vote (hence southeasterly along the north will endeavor to answer any ques at this election. Residence in the I ! i boundary of this lot to and across tions that may be asked of them. 30 days is required. Voters Special Annexation cinct may register at the polls. WILL BE OPEN from Election on For I 9 a. POLLS m. to noon, and from 1 o’clock 5 p. m. Monday, January 4 to Polls north of the city will be tn Cottage Grove Chevrolet Company Will Open January 2,1926 In New Hoskins Building North Ninth Street FULL LINE OF CHEVROLET CARS AND PARTS REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED ARCADE Theatre O’Hara, Hanson 6? Maulding, Props Remember Your Home Print Shop for Your LOOSE LEAF BOOKS World’s Longest Stage Line for the New Year We Operate Over 7000 Miles of Highways 1:15 p. ni. Express 7:15 p. m. Daylight $9.00 Redding $12.50 San Francisco $15.50 Los Angeles $27.35 Yreka Stage Terminal Main Street Cottage Grove Phone 7 The Macey Line of Steel We furnish everything in loose leaf forms that you need in starting the New Year right and you will find us prompt and desirous of serving your needs. and Wood Office Equipment Also Standard Form Inventory Blanks Cottage Grove Sentinel Everything in ¿Printing and Office Forms I