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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1926 (fottaqc <>>rove dentine! ¡Mrs. A. G. Williams, Mrs. Kenneth ci- Tho first day is devoted to camp B. Mr. and Mrs. Plank of Reedsport * J. Husby, Mrs. R. L. Cooper, Mrs. study of patterns and to cutting Hoskins, Miss Naomi Hoskins and and fitting problems. The second Miss Piper visited Saturday at ...Publishers Bede & Smith... -------------------------------- □ Mrs. Charles Hall. Potted plants 1 day is devoted to tailoring finishes are visiting their daughter, Mrs. .. ....... Editor Elbert Bede..._. [ formed effective jleeorations. Dain- such as buttonholes, pockets, fac Truman Clark. They had visited Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff, state secre HEBRON. i ty refreshments were served. ings, plackets, and other finishing in California and are on their A first-ciasa publication entered at tary of the American Legion aux Cottage Grove aa second-class matter and fitting problems. The third way home now. iliary, will pay an official visit (Special to The Sentinel.) Grandma Huff, who had been Mrs. E. W. Armes entertained I day is devoted to decorative fin here in February and the local Wednesday afternoon at her home Business Office____ 25 North Sixth Jan. 20.—Archie Gilham has built ishes and fitting problems. visiting her son, L. D. Huff and auxiliary is planning a tea to be family, since Christmas, left for with three tables of five hundred. a barn and garage on the place | SUBSCRIPTION RATES held at the home of Mrs. C. C. Branches of pussy willows and he • recently purchased from Mrs. The basket social held last Fri her home in Portland Wednesday. One year..... $3.00 I Three months .80 Cruson at that time. Plans also The night school Wednesday eve potted plants added to the attrac Emma Powell. He is living in , day evening was well attended. Six months.. 1.301 One month... .40 were made at the auxiliary meet tiveness of the rooms. A dainty the garage until he gets his house The program was good. The open ning was well attended. The By mail (Cash in advance) ing held Monday evening for a luncheon was served, the hostess built. Creswell class put on a play which play to be given at an early date. Several of the high school stu- meeting of the Farmers’ union was was well presented. Mr. White Member of being assisted by Miss Burkholder. last Thursday evening. County held Mrs. Herman Edwards, Mrs. O. W, National Editorial Association I dents are enjoying a vacation this The spoke on animal diseases, Oregon State Editorial Assiciation Hays and Miss Myrtle Kem are week because their grades exempt Agent O. 8. Fletcher and Mr. Jack next meeting will be on Febru- The truck men are losing out in the committee in charge. An in Oregon Newspaper Conference man, a crop specialist from O. A. C-, them from taking the examinations. their opposition to Oregon’» license fant layette, which will be given Put Implicit Faith ! ary 3. The Gilcrist family visited Tues both gave interesting talks. The system, and not - even all the truck union will hold a regular meeting OFFICIAL GLAMOR. to an ex-soldier’s wife whose hus in Power of Twins day evening at Archie Walker’s at next Thursday evening, January 28. men, by quite a number, are in band is in the veterans’ hospital, New Tire Shop Opens. Among certain savage tribes In Latham. sympathy with the attack of their The B & M Tire shop of Eugene Mr. Searls preached last Sun Thorn is some peculiar attraction was completed, After the business southern Africa twins are regard Miss Esther Cooley, the extension about filling public office against association. A large proportion are session the legion members joined ed as the children of heaven and clothing specialist of O. A. C., day and will speak again next will open a branch shop here at which few seetn to bo able to willing to pay their way through the auxiliary for a social hour, are believed to possess the power will be here three days, February Sunday at 11 a. m. as usual, Ev Ninth and Main streets on Febru ary 1. R. M. Coombs will be in successfully resist. A mere sug a license fee in keeping with what which was followed by refreshments, of controlling the elements. 18, 19 and 20, to conduct classes ery one welcome. In times of drought the people i garment making at the anion Hostesses for the meeting were gestion to many that they might the highways are worth to them. charge. and Mrs. Markham, Mrs. Piper will dig a hole In the ground, put Mrs. Peter Nelson, Mrs. Herman the make a suitable candidate becomes mother of twins In It and pour Goodness but Eugene is old fash Edwards and Mrs. F. L. Grannis. to them over night an irrisistiblo some of their precious water upon ioned. Polito officials are refus clamor from hordes of friends. her. They believe that this will ing to permit 16-year-old girls to The men’s Bible class of the cause rain to fall. Qualifications that might fit one frequent dance halls unattended. When a thunderstorm occurs the for proud master or dog catcher Ian’t that the raspberries, or what Christian church enjoyed an oyster appeal to a twin to “talk to become to the festive candidate ever is the correct expression these banquet in the dining hall of tho people church Wednesday evening. About heaven” on their behalf. In many I just the qualifications thnt should jazz days. cases the mediator is a mere child, 50 men were present. Kenneth but carry him into tile governorship lip the natives have Implicit faith J. Husby, pastor and teacher of on a great wave of public awaken The radio is about the only thing the class, was toastmaster. Tho In his power to persuade the thun- j der and lightning to go away and ing, while it is by no means infre that has been invented within 25 YOU ALWAYS SAVE When You Trade at Gray’s—Our Stock quent that one with qualifications years that keeps folks at home following program was presented: leave them In peace. As soon as the storm has abated the youngster- for a big office is satisfied with a instead of giving them an excuse Opening march by orchestra; ad Is of the HIGHEST QUALITY, ALWAYS FRESH and is reverently thanked for his in smaller one that carries with it to be jazzing around somewhere dress of welcome, O. W. Hays; tervention. violin solo, Mrs. K. J. Husby; some of the luster that comes from else. PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY. reading, Lowell Brown; vocal sc- serving the dear peepul. Sounding» by Echo lecton by male quartet, Awbrey, Men neglect business to seek the Beidler, Banton, Chestnut; reading, The new method of taking sound-! plaudits and receive the votes and 49c BUTTER—Best Creamery—Have You Tried It? Pound Harvey Shipp; orchestra selection, Ings, now used on shipboard, is I anathemas of the electors. caller] the echo method. It has sev orchestra; reading, William Stin Men spend their lives in a public nett Jr.; violin trio, Mrs. K. J. eral distinct advantages over older GRAPE FRUIT SPINACH CELERY methods, such as Increased rapid-■’ capacity at a nominal salary (one Husby, Mr. Craig, Mrs. Stinnett; Ity, lower operation cost and great-1 Fancy Florida’s Fresh Today Fresh and Tender that frequently covers little more reading, Roy 8. Hands; saw solo, Tacoma, Wash.—Old residents of er accuracy, The outfit employs 2 for 3 pounds 2 bunches than living expenses) when the that part of Washington and Ore Kenneth J. Husby; reading, Law no lead or line, and consists chiefly same amount of energy would es gon lying between the Cascade rence Brown; patriotic selection, of an electric transmitting unit 25c 25c 15c sends sound vibrations which tablish a successful business and mountains nnd the Pacific ocean orchest ra. through the water. As they re- provide a competence for old age. long have been declaring that cut Miss Lois Compton, bride elect, bound from the ocean’s floor they ting the dense timber that once _.24c PINEAPPLE—Large Size, Can Men have been known to quit was honor guest nt a miscellane are registered on a receiver in the a successful business to get an of covered the region is gradually ous shower Tuosday evening given ship. The deptli of the water is changing the climate. determined by noting the lapse of fice with a two-year term—others CATSUP CORN MILK ‘ ‘ It doesn’t rain like it used at tho homo of Mrs. R. L. Cooper. time between the sending and re PEAS have spent in securing an office to,” tho old-timers remark, recall- Hostesses were Mrs. J. P. Graham, ceiving of the signals. The ap A Good Grade Utah All Kinds Minnesota ten or twenty times the annual ing the days when they referred Mrs. C. E. Umphrey, Mrs. 8. L. paratus is set Into operation simply per can Large bottle, each 2 cans 2 cans salary. to one onther as “web-footers” Mackin and Mrs. Cooper. One of by pressing a button. The results are registered visually, so that the 20c the features of the entertainment 25c 25c 10c It must be the glamor of pub and “moss backs.” navigating officer can determine the was the initiation of Miss Compton And now comes L. C. Cover, lie life, the satisfaction that comes depth as easily as he can tell time into the mysteries of the house- by looking at a clock. from being honored by fellow citi government weather observer here, keepers ’ club. She was dressed.in Our Money Back GUARANTEE Is Behind Every SALE! zens—that induces so many to do with figures that partly corrobo bridal robes and her attendants rate the old settlers. Doxologiea these seemingly foolish things, for His i figures show that there has were Miss Donna Nichols, Miss The lesser doxologles, or “Glory the actual money return is sel been a steady decline in rainfall Lucille i Cornutt, 1 Miss Genevieve LARD SHORTENING be to the Father and to the Son," dom tnoro than in private life, here during Government Inspected i five-year periods since Johnson, Miss Ruby Lee and Miss etc., seem to have come into use Armour’s Best and quite often less. 1895. The average annual rainfall Eleanor Nixon, Following the ini- In the Fourth century. The use $1.00 4-pound pail................................... from 1895 to 1900 was 45.99 inches. tiation the two flower girls pre- of the greater doxology. or “Gloria 4-pound pail. ...85c 8-pound pail....................... *.......... $1.95 the bride elect with a huge In excelsls” (sometimes called the from 1920 to 1925 it had fallen to Rented 8-pound pail. $1.65 Bulk, pound..................................... basket overflowing with gifts. Late angelic hymn, from Its being an ex 33.9«. pansion of the «ong of the angels In A generation ago the average in the evening dainty refreshments Luke 2:14) can be traced back to rninfall in this district was 45 were served. the Fourth century. It appears In SPECIAL PRICES ON SUGAR CURED BACON WEEKLY PROGRAM inches a i year, but tho present the Roman liturgy at the beginning The Tillicum club enter- was average, , based on nil available of the Sixth ^century. The last figures of tho past, has dropped to tnined nt tho homo of Mr. and stanza of the" hymn, written by 3-pound box soda crackers.............. ’hursday, January 21 Mrs. R. R. Meeks Wednesday eve- Bishop Thomas Kent (1637-1711), 40.72. CRACKERS 2*4>-pound box Snowflake crackers... Evelyn Brent in Mr. Cover is unwilling to say ning. Additional guests were Mr. beginning, ‘Praise God from whom LADY ROBINHOOD.” I that the old residents are right in and Mrs. II. A. Miller. Mr. and all blessings flow," Is commonly called “the doxology” In Protestant A fighting, flaming madcap! attributing tho decline in rainfall Mrs. James P. Graham, Mrs. George churches. to widespread deforestation, but he Knowles and Mrs. Sam Veateh, in a fighting, flaming Regular admits that, tho figures soom to Mrs. Meeks’ daughter. Mr. anil drama. NEWSPAPER advertising makes verify tho fact thnt tho climate Mrs. George Scott won high honors Comedy and big stores out of little ones and Free at five hundred, which formed tho has changed somewhat. International News. evening’s entertainment. Late in keeps them from going back to City the evening a two-course luncheon little ones. FIRST AID WORK TO BE Friday, January 22 was served by the hostess assist Delivery DEMONSTRATED HERE ed by Mrs. Veateh. George O’Brien in Mondays and Thursdays One difficulty that booze will have in coming back is that it will have no newspapm »upjv-r* 4 Ev- the newspapers that favor a return to a modified wet basis are not willing to align themselves with the booze crowd, while those papers that favor the dry side, or most of them, are free to express their opinions. It is worthy of note that the old time saloon has no longer a friend. Not even the wettest wets propose a return to the brass rail and mahogany fur niture. ociety Nearby News --------------------- > “It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s’’ CASH & CARRY Removal of Timber Changes Climate 2y2 ARCADE Theatre Phone GRAY S EASH&EARRY “THE ROUGHNECK” with Billie Dove, Harry T. Morey, Cloe Madison and Anne Cornwall. Our Gang comedy ‘‘Mysterious Mystery.” Saturday, January 23 Tom Mix in Zane < <rev’■ "THE RAINBOW TRAIL,” Sequel to ‘‘lliilers of the Purple Sage” with Tony the wonder horse. And a comedy. Tho Mountain States Power com pnny's safety committee will give an exhibition of first aid work Friday evening in Phillips hnll. Reauscitatidn from electric shock and drowning, how to stop bleeding and first aid work will lie demon strated. E. A. Taylor, chairman of tho company’s safety committee, will be in charge of the meeting. Tom Graham, fire chief at Cor vallis, and several members of his fire company will assist in the demonstration. Snlesbooks. The Sentinel. Sun. -M oil , January 24-25 ’ THE ANCIENT HIGH- WAY with Jack Holt. Billie Dove, and Montague Love. I'urwood’s greatest story of the great outdoors, ’he only thing ancient is the title. All the thrills are new. An<l a comedy. Tuesday. January 26 “A FOOL AND HIS MONEY” from the great novel by George Harr McCutcheon featuring Madge Bellamy. William Haines, Stuart Holmes and Alma Bennett and a marvelous supporting cast. And a comedy Wednesday, January Richard Bart holiness •NEW TOYS” with Mary Hay. It’s Diek's first comedy and It's just as funny as can he. And a comedy. DRUGSTORE Keep Your Skin Soft and Smooth Use Harmony Cream of Almonds Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, Jan. 20.—The marriage of Mildred Stephens of Cottage Grove to Stephen II. Edwards, freshman in chemical engineering, was solom nized at the home of Mrs. Wallace Muirs of Corvallis Thursday night, January 14. The bride wore a dress of pink georgette and car ried a bridal bouquet. The Rev erend C. W. Reynolds of the First Christian church read the wedding ceremony. Mrs. Clara Burkholder enter tained the Past Matrons club at her home Monday, having as ditionul guests Mrs. George kinson. Mrs. W. B. Johntson little Miss Marcin Brund. following officers were elected: Mrs. C. E. Frost, president; Mrs. J. P. Graham, vice president; Mrs. Nelson Durham, secretary-treasur er. Decorations were potted ferns and plants. A two-course luncheon was served. Mrs. 8. E. Markley entertained I at dinner Sunday for her sister, | Mrs. John Barker, in honor of her I birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Will Medley nnd son i Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culp and family of Eugene and Mr. and | Mrs. Barker. The LaComus club was enter tained Tuesday at the home of Mrs. N. E Glass. Special guest for the occasion was Mrs. S. S. Lasswell. At the close of the afternoon a dainty luncheon was served. Spring violets and marigold!) formed the attractive centerpiece for the table. Kr.N.Xr.lH J. ninni Pastor Christinu Church. Complete Loose Leaf Ledgers at prices from $5 up De Luxe Ledger Outfits Loder Ledgers A delightfully smooth cream, pleasantly perfumed, to apply to the skin before coming out Thur.-Fri.-Sat., Jan. 28 *29-30 I of doors. It protects the skin from wind and weather. THE LOST WORLD.’’ Equally as effective as a euro Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s for chapped skin. stupendous story with Bessie Love. 4 ounce bottle 35c Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone and KEM’S FOR DRUGS Lloyd Hughes A picture you will nevi forget. c J. KEM. Prop Priées I5e and 35e. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker en- tertai ned at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crow of Lorane, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sharp and Mr. C. Sharp of Eugene, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mr. Sharp. Installment Ledgers Private Ledgers ■tockhoMen Ledger» Hotel Ledgers Phvaa-um. edger» Dentists ledger» The regular meeting of the men ’» relief corps will be held at 2:30 Saturday in 1. O. O, F. hall. Mr« 8. L. Mackin. Mrs. O W. Hays and Mrs. Elbert Bede were hostesses to the Constellation club in the Masonic bnnquet room this afternoon. Additional guests were COTTAGE GROVE SEMI NEI. itoti liar omets «so soteiti osito forms I