The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 21, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    P ag » rnm
Mrs. Jennie Nichols of Han Fran
ci«ruf Cal , and Mr" Margaret Went
Pa ,
ar*1
worth of Coudersport.
«
guests al th*» <). L. Nichols horn»'
and
Gulbraii»«*n
New Kiinltall
piano« for »ala. Tim*’ or cash On
A pet an*l hobby «h»»w in which
exhibit nt Chestnut Transfer com all children of th«* city may innk
Palm Sunday.
Cottage
Grove.
Laruway entri*** is ¡»hinm-«l for
Kntur»luy
loHtfc
M imic Htofe, Lugcm*, Or»'
mghl in the I.»'bow huil’ling by
Il A. M Slilij* *1. ’ Jl'MllN in Tl ilinipll "
Th»* N»'l*»»n Motor roinpnny m »I»I boy tiuut troop No. I ».
Proceed«
7 30 I' VI
‘ * Till* I >• Mi’l trr ’ * Ilmi iin you liki- ib aeri
a Whippet nadan to Willmm M from the «how will b«* u«e»l
for
Funk <»f Bia» k Butt»* laat w«** k.
Mcout work.
All entries must b«*
t-rsf Ilmi* Hu up . hiipi * illunii Iliis uni- nini hi’.
Miss Irani’ Grigg« and
Lloyd made by noon Hntur»hiy Duncan I'
rulli l ibili ion
Griggs, studt’flta at (>. A. <’., nre (’arneron, troop rommittermnn, nnd
lo \ \l Sunday Schoo. \ rliiHN i«>r rwryoii«*
«¡»«'lullng spring v'ii»nfi«»n with their K D Raker, ur<* m chnrg»* of th-
pnrrnt*, Mr. un i Mr« II B G*»gg* show
lì 3 • I' 'I Junior iiiid S< nior Emli-avoi
uumber of boys und girl« of
Eaater Week Special, March th«* A city
have signifie»! th* ir inten
25 to 30, inclumvu. Finger timi m entering tl»»-ir ¡»et« <»r hob
wuve 59c, Hhiimpoo mid linger bic (in»* boy will enter u trained
Heveral 'log*, rat«, rnb
wave, 75o. Miliuly'a Beauty rou*li*r.
bits, pigeous und chicken* will b**
Shoppe
ent**rr»l.
In th»' Imbby ria«« tamp col! •*•
Floy<l Kuuk, .tu'lriit Hl tliiiver.i
ty of Oregon, i* spendiiig spring lions, old coins
collection/»
and
vacation ut In* home here
handcraft of nil kind* will be on
Ki'iineth DclaNsu* <*f Eugene spent display.
Exhibits <»f scout work will in­
Ncvvral «lay* tin first <»f th»- week
elude wood carving, leather work
with hi* uncle, Euil Hill.
n n 1 1 similar
I
handcraft.
Itii* picture of < '»immunity
• n
that g<»<** out from
the
Ar»n I»'
iMac Land Dies
ttiruter Munduy
morning
will b«*
nc Land <lied nt the family
tugger nn«l b«*tl**r with you in J
, Hixh'vnth street ami Ada irm
(’. A Moor«*, »•••pufy »ounty
re, ut l0:30 o’clock this for»
sessor in thin vicinity, wn* in I.U
Th»- fum-ral will In* h«-l<l nt
gene We«lursday on buwin»**« con
Mumfriy frinii th** ( hi*p* l with
in • ted w »t h hi* office.
IIum nn I’ Punieron offirri*
Mi»d Hue Bndollct of Lugcm* »
u guest al th»* holm* of Mi
Dmi
I .and wn« born A ¡»rii 29,
H hiiihii I »luring th»* I nivcr«ity of
in H ny wood county, North
< >rcg<»n s|'r»au vacntinn,
came to Idaha and en*i
Fur *nlv, new piano»«, moil» rate
on in 1865 it nd to Cottage
price«, time nnyments. Can I»»- ***-n
lhl»2.
Hi* Is m \ I v*‘<l by
nt <Ti»*stnut Transfer company, <‘»»t
w, <'n than ne I.a ml; by u
Laruway Music Htorr,
Andrew Land, Dorena; nini
♦
four tag»* Grove.
ami
Dining room i tubi**
♦
m I4tl<-
Eugene, Ore,
«top children, Mark, Roy
I
leather chairs at a ba i gam, only
Ah’x Harotitte nu l Mr*. Je«Mi<*
und
Mis« Myrna Weibum of Vanrou
I
«lightly u*r»l. i Corner
Fifth
y of this city; Vorne G.«
ver, Wush., is vuot ing nt tin* hum»*
M hiii . Powell,
c, Itandon; Mr«, Ma** Hart.
I
of Mrs. C. O. Butler
Mr*. Hornet»
♦-
find; Mr*. L*4n Penland, R«*d
The rminty lH»unti»*« on five bob
h»*r home in
CaliatN
I, Wash., nod Mm.
i* making pian * after i> visit li»*r** with her *isl**r, ent« und one «' ougar w»*r»* r<dli***t»*»l
I hr H l* I I
*, Harramento.
It. an»I A N’
lot n rooMrd !*>o»l *mlr to te* lu’t.l Mr* <> I
Wednesday
al
the
county
»•l»
,
rk
*s
Wo<ids«»ii
, Dorcnn, nre nephew*.
April <»
Mr* (L M. Mrolt nml »tnughirr »»I office by Curl F. Owen« of DiN«ton.
Miss I. «I i »» /.)•’»’! t hu« !*•■*
Used <lr»'s«*T $10, use»! bed $3.50,
I ugriie vl«itr»| tier»* Niindny.
Hanator Bailey II Speaker.
position
wit li
Milday*«
Ill pieces of beautiful gln»*wnr'* in a 11 r«* sa $lo, good «¡»ring« cheap,
.<1 Bailey of Junction
He nut *»r
Hhwppr mol will start worn
M4*r
them now at corner Fifth nml
in r<»*«* nnd grrrn. Values up I >
City was I
P« aker nt the Lion*
>li»’ has l»»'**n •’tudymg in l
2ftr on sal«» Hnturdnv 9 n. in V»»ii" Main P»«w**l| Furniture company.
»n this n<i*n.
Ilv des
club
iunehl
and Im« til
ha<l
i*«|»rriv
Martin H
Anderson
returned rnlM* ! L g
c h«nrv • IOr.
Th«’ rnir.
light
. of th
recent
iH-mity shop w»*ik in < iihlo
Wi
’
diicsduy
from
n
«»viriil
»lay*'
» -ion a,..I
expresM'd
Murtha Marsh of t.lmifa,
Mr« i
l<-j{lll - !..
I lie ¡»irture "I < »»mmuiii
biisille*« visit in portluud.
himself as well p|<*n*c<l with th**
\ iiirrnt nml children
’
\ r«-.)*1» M r«. William
Hint g»»**s out Irmn
Hie
N. E Glass was une of 36 who ur<*ompli*dimcnt« of th«* session. IL*
or GusiM'ii nml Mrs. Marvin llnr
theater HunUny
morning
will to’
¡»tt*««*d
th»*
special was a member of th«* interim com
pole mid Mr* |(ny V invent *»f Wnl successfully
logger mid I»» tier with y»* *11 lit .t
her v Mil» »1 Friday with .Mr. nnd vtiurs«« m ‘* n»*gotinble in*t ruinent«,” inittei- <,fi automobile Icg^dati*»n and
nil .Mr*. I. G <>. <«r»»m
Mr«
u
it Juhaaton J Ir.
conilucted
by
Hugh
Rossau
for
th- the r**rommeu«latious of that com­
Mr«. M tr«h
smtill son, U
II Johnston I III, «<f Ull»l Mr*. V inrriit are *i*t«*r«
of
Bunking, mittee wen* adopted almost in their
of American Institute
lo . m rw. Groat.
Medford arrived
\»ediirs« »lay
rd neat io na I depart in»* hl.
entirety.
Henntor Bailey had
M r*
sp«'hd the week end
will h
Surprize gale at The Fair prominent ¡»art in th«* success of
bi)
You'll
enjoy
card«,
pool,
Johnston « pnrriit«, Mr ni ml Mr*
the Cottage Grove armory bill an 1
commencing at 9 a m. Satur expressed hii s willingness to be of
\\
H .lolinstmi
11» r *islt er, »tr« Harris at the Paatime.
Hrrnirr Johnston, and th«* lutter ,
See the window.
Mr* I. G. <> Gr*»nt vi*it»*«t I u* - day.
further a> I in finding money for
or I «luy with frien-is m Yoncalla.
**»n l.hlir will return to Meh
!
A flu«* fire ut the huiur of Mr- the appropriation carried by •I k -
with them for n visit
(nittlriv'l Graber ma t»- s l»u*»n«-«s Ella Tiller on west Main street did bill.
«light »Inmage to th«* roof Friday
trip to I ugerin I hur««lay.
I.ORANE
Nun Warren visit«’«! Ntimlay with forenoon. The fir»- department i»*
hi« little -Iniightrr Margaret in De spomlrd to th«* call- l.ittl»* diffirul
ty was encountered hi extinguish ug
( spr. ial tu IL» Menlint-I.)
light valley.
tn«* bins«*.
Mr. und Mrs. “Bud”
March W.
■
I tn- pirtur«« of Community Men
Mitchell left by auto last .Saturday
that guei out from
the
A read«*
■
for Ht Louis, A!*».
■
theater Nunday
morning
will t»-
who
is
Miss Lucille Addison,
togg«*r nml better with you m it.
Make Your Dates
' teaching * chool at Goble, spec the ;
Th«- county bounty on one bob
for the
week end with her parent«, Mr
rat wn« collected Tuesday at I IO­
i mid Mrs. E. H. Addison.
county clerk’s office by P. A NI.
Mr. nn ! Mr.«. McGIaugblm of
Kay <>f Disston.
liubbnr»! «¡»«•nt the werk «'n I at I
■
Mrs. Mr
i th«* C. L. Blosser home.
N. E H’Kivrr of Albany visited
9
Glnughlin is a sister of Mr. Bios
Tuesday at the F. C. H««u*vr ho.iiv
ser.
on hi« r*(rrn from Roseburg. M if .
Mrs.
Agne«
Brightman,
li orne
Houser acconipaoieil him to A Hm n y
■
meet i
di'iiKiUAt ru t ion agent, will
Tuesday and returned home Wi I
fl
with th»* women of Lorane next ¡
nrnday.
BURTON ORCHESTRA
j I hurs'lay at th»* Christian church.
Get your film«
»levoloped
;i*
lV-.il Jazz and Vaudeville
»
M illinery will I»»» taki’o up at this
Mendenhall’s.
m!4 21»’
’ nie«*ting. Mins Brightninn will hold i
I It Morri*, deputy rminty ti*-«--
n »eri»*« of inerting« at Lorane.
Sponsored l»y the
•or f»»r Cottage Grove, wn« •: ;h»-i
Mcnfcnhnll frames picture«
Mr*. Ethel Lynch ha« gon«‘ tu
American Legion Auxiliary
county
*.i«M
’
ssor
’
«
office
in
I
ug»-m-
Priiirvilla t«> I»«* with her sister,
.M r« Homer I prr«on and Imbv
Tuesday
on
bu*iti«*s«
conncctr»!
with
Mi««
Ebtorn Dnmewond, who i*
Admission. $1 (HI
Me.lford arrive l W ettnrsiiny l•*
hi« office.
ill.
Mi«« Daniels’M»d is teaching
t.|M'r*«»n * *1«
»l«it w»fh Mr-
Spectators, 25c
school then*.
J*-«« h » \ Hrharfrr hu* l>e«*n up
M rn. Il A tlngen
Mr«. Taylor of »Heattlc, Wash,
Come!
¡»muted ndmintstrntor of th»* e«l:it»'
A mnrringr lirrnse wn* i*«i
visited last week nt the home of
r i u- .11 la A M1 boj
Th ■
' *
Friday tu iiarol i M. « u< .J I
n sister, Mrs. E. S. Addison.
ntii»»uut < to $*JtMH> in real prop* rt v
city and (iwemda Elaine G»dl
Mi«« Audrey Wentworth of Eu
Hid $I1(H) in personal prup*rty. Ap
II arrisburg
praiser* of th»* ewtate ire O. (>.
I be picture of < oniniun’’; Men gene is. n guest of nn mint, Mr-
Victrola to trade for wood \ catch, Roy Hhmt and J«»»* Smi.li that goes out froiy the Arcade William Moor«1
Mi«« Beth Bn i lev mid Mr. and
Hurry up! Nelion Electric
Hunday
morning
w.l! lie
Easter Week Special, March theater
Cottage
Mrs. Virgil Gowdv
of
C ‘ „
l»igg«*r and better with you in it
Shop.
25 to 30, inclusive. Finger Gordon White, student nt Cni Grove att»*n»l<*,l n high school dance
Mr*. C I. Frost drove to Halvin
hen* ln«t Saturday evening.
is
spending
Mou<lnv to attend a ceremonial of wave 59c, shampoo and finger versify of Oregon,
Mr ami Mrs. Willard Henderson
the White Shrine that evening.
wave, 75c. Milady’s Beauty spring vacation with hi« parents, nre moving from the Odd Fellows
Mr and Mrs. W. J White.
house
in l.ornne to the house ju«l
De I ma« Richmond,
«tudrnt
A*, Shoppe
Music lovers will find n new Im* vacated by th«* “Bud” Mitchell
t niversify of Oregon. 1« home to
in K. Al.bitt h»» 1»■'••u S|>
«1 • n I the «¡»ring vacation her«* wit* pointe»| administrator <>f the .-«»al»* of popular songs nt Mendenhall's family at th»* Addison sawmill.
Woiin'ii of the aid society a
......
ill
his parents, Mr. and Mrs A. A of Frank J Alatott. Appraiser« of Jewelry and Picture store, 25c, five
for 11.00.
nil4 21c give ii program next Saturday eve
Richmond.
th»* «’stilt«* ar«» John Durham, Ohv«*r
ire
and
Mr. nnd Mrs. I). H. Hemcnw-iy ning, after which pies
A fine sewing niftchinr for sale Veatch and E. C. Lockwood.
returned Inst Thursday night from crrnin will be sold.
ill corner Fifth and Mum. Powell
Arnest writes Ins., any kind.
Mr. an»l Mrs. C. L. Blosser en­
a visit in Portlnnd with their chil
A marriage license was i»o»uc«|
Mrs. Earl Ishmael nnd Mrs. Fred
They were accouipsnied lioim tertained with n dinner last Sun
Monday to Cuthbert A. Crites of lb’tini «»f Portland spent the week «Iren
«lay,
the occasion being the birth
bv their grandson, Michael Mad
fins city and Lola Burnett of Dram. »•nd with their parents,
Mr. and den.
•lay anniversary of Roy Foster,
Mr and Mr« Roy Romaine nnd Mrs E. <’ Mhay.
Mrs. ---
Blosser.
Roy
was
uncle of ------
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j
Oregon Fire Relief Arnest A gey. given ii big birthday cake decorated
«pen
daughter Betty of Portland «pent
A Neon sign tin* l»ren installed
Omar Hoskins, student at t'ni with
*
*
—
—
the week end at the home of f Mr
shamrocks.
Daffodils
and
at the Motor hin servier «tntion on
*pending ferns were table decoration*. The
Romaine’« parents, Dr. nti»l Mr
versify of Oregon,
is
south Fifth street.
spring vHcation with hi* parent*«, following guest« were present: Mr.
A. W K i in r
the picture of Community M»;t Mr. nnd Mr«. C. F. Hoskins.
nnd Mr«. McGInugliliu of Hubbard,
Cecil Arnie« wn« initiate«!
ttiv
Arcade
that go*'« out troni
D*’M'‘l»*y ru’ '*'lav night in I dg* n<-
the picture of Communi»y
Community M»»n \i r ’I n i Mrs. Murtin Foster and
theater Hunday
morning
will be
that goes out from
Arcade son Hnr«»ld. Roy Foster and Mr.
the
bigger and b»'tt«*r with you in it.
morning
thealer Sunday
wid be and Mr«. Bloss«*r.
Robert Blncknior«* is npcoding n lugger ainl tiettcr with you in it.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.« Power«
wen* Eugene visitors Saturdav.
week at Blnrk Butt«* nt th«» home
Hll»«*rt Bede attcn«le»l the Port
of his *ist»*r, Mrs. William J. I'unk
Inml Press club hi jinx in Port
Mrs. Hetty Kimbnll mid I
«on* land last night.
He wn« nccom
Through a Gia«« Darkly
l.mivl and Gal«» mid Mr«. Bosnie ¡»allied from Corvallis by C. E. In
I have ren«l of a gins« kept In an
Kimball mid son Kendall, all ot gall«, editor of that city.
Idol temple In Smyrna flint would
Trent. *,»»'iit part of ln«f wer| k Vl«it-
!
On«' lot crystal glassware consist
tnuke beautiful tilings appear de
mg Dr. mid Mr«, ('laud»* Kime and
1
ing
of
mixing
bowl«,
sugar
bowl«,
formed,
and
deformed
tilings
ap
< h«*strr \Vh»*eler
etc.
Your pear l»«*anttful; carnal sense Is such
creamers, candy jnrs,
.«teel
range, choice IH c . On sale nt 9 a. m. Mat
Almost new nil
a glass to wicked men, it make*
llltN Xi’Vi'l* |h*rll I Hi'il
while <*1111111**1, and guaranteed or unlay lit The Fair.
heavenly things which are beautiful
money bark nt corner Fit th nnd
K<<hi(*<<l to
Mr. and Mrs. Charlt»« Getty* went to np|M*ar deformed, and earthly
Main. Earl Powell.
to Portlnnd last night to arrange things jvlili h are deformed to tip
Mrs. A. W. Swanson, Mrs. Fred medical treatment for Mr«. Gettys. pear beautiful.—Ohio State Jour
Andrr«on,
Mrs.
Nelson
l)»»Youngnnd
fill’ I 111 fit «•« I ill f «* Sill»*
Mrs. <». W Bhickmorv left the fir«»
ANLAUF
of the week for North Bend to nt
tvml the .«tat»* camp
of
Royal
(Special
Io the S**ntla«l.)
Neighbor*. Mr*. HwanNon is official
March 20. Mr«. William <lv Igir y
— \ isitod in Parkland last week.
.hick Haney has received word
that his father, who live« in Npo
i
ktin»*, Wash., is seriotulv ill.
The Misses Forbes will teach nt
tin* Curtin school again next year.
and buy a Reming­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Orey were
ton Portable. Thia
business visitor* in Eugene Tues­
day,
•ver-ready little friend
Th*» Friendly Neighbor* club met
contains complete aa tie­
j
Thursday with Mr«. Wilbur Hill.
faction tn every feature.
i
'Hit* afternoon was spent in quilt
|
ing. Ten members were present. The
Call in and let ue
next meeting will be in two weeks
Large box Snow Flake
Itiiliiin prunes, II». .
10c
show you this wonder­
with Mrs. I. B. Roberts.
ernekers
43c 4 pkif.-i. ih'llXCell
25c
ful help«» and time
I. B. Roberts visited with his si.«
4 H in . Golden
sugar 25c Myrtle Creek tomntoes
tor in Ashland over the week end
I
Mr. and Mrs. Flem
Mondore*
Corn Flakes, 3 for
25c
3 rann ........................ 49c
I
visited with relatives at Hnydvlll“
Pound Svhilliiig'N linking
< ’n rfon eignrets (your
Thursday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Thomas and
powder
43c
elioicc .................. .. $1.19
i
TYPEWRITER
children visited at the Arch Al
,
SUPPLIES
45c Chima, 2 entiN
30c iiapnrngUH, 2 for
45c
ford home in Drain Sunlay.
Mrs. Kelly of London visited with
Lib. can Gold Shield
2 dozen medium sized
u daughter, Mr*. Willie Perini, h.«t
coffee ..............
49c
ornngrs
Me
week.
Children Will Display
43 Books Are Added
Pets, Hobbies at Show
To Shelves ut Library
Presbyterian Church
Sunday, March 24
JUST RECEIVED!
/\ Full Line of
Sporting Goods
Base Balls, Gloves, Mitts, Etc
Perry Hardware Co.
City Briefs
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Variety Hop
S
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Income
Tax
Records
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Sentinel
Saturday, March 23
C. G. Armory
New
Portable
Typewriter
$50
'lile Sentinel
users advice
Friday and Saturday
Grocery Savings
The Sentinel
EASTER HAMS
We nre featuring Swift Premium Hams for Easter nt a
special price.
Smitk.Short
Grocery
The Store Th*. ...
. , v
mi
' »preemies lour Trade.
►
Wr wish to thank our many friends,
«nd to «ntpt*ci«lly thank the Kobekah lodge
and the American Legion, for their assi*
tunic and kind words and for the beauti­
ful floral offering« during our recent be
reavement
m2l<
I. II PENNETT AND EAMILY
Pieabyteriaui Hold Dinner
Th«* Presbyterian church held its
annual meeting and church dinner
Wednesday night and reports of ail
department* of the church were
given.
s. L. Godard,
moderator,
presided.
A
W
M eGeorge
wan
elected
trustee
ft nd
Fred
Wright
and
Homer Galloway
1 were
reelected
A vote of thank* win ex-
elders,
tcndetl the officers for their work
during the year and a »»perial vote
of thank» was given Mrs. Earl Hill,
who had charge of decoration of
th»* church »luring the year.
The missionary society, the Sun­
day school, th«* primary
depart­
ment, the junior and senior Chris­
tian Endeavor, the ladies* aid, the
Mizpah class, th«» trustees, «ession
and pastor all gave reports of the
year’s work and all departments
were shown to bo in sound finan
• ial condition witL an increase in
interest. The pastor’s report showed
that he had married 15 couples, of
ficiated at 27 fuuerah ami baptized
•>«»
I
Remington
Portable
1*hi’ three net play, ’’The (’nil of
Wohelo, ” given Friday night 1»
the Campfire girl*, wn« w»*|| nt
ten»le«l nnd high prhiso wn« given
th** work of th**«** tnking part
Th** story of the piny i« *< ntere I
nround a city girl who »1 first do« *
not fit in with the teaching of th**
Campfire group nnd of th»* benefits
she derives from
th*'
Canripfir**
tear hi ng«.
A summer ramp of th •
(iris ia the setting of th«* play. To
**|p the girls with nature study
th«* guardian brings nn Indian girl
to teach them. Th** *nmp mon**y in
stolen and the Indian girl is n<-
cuned.
The Indian girl turns out
to be an American and the money
wa, taken by th»* treasurer who
was so worried over th«* rar«* of
the money, that she walk«* in her
sleep and hides th** fund«.
Tn** final act of the play was a
regular council fire of th** grou;
and the work of the Campfire wn
exemplified. Th«* «tag»- setting wn
attractive with greens and bough
to represent a woodland »eene.
The work of the girls taking par
wan highly praised, each one ,» b
tering into the npirit of her part.
Especial praise was given Jean
Hhort, who took the difficult par*
of the city girl Sylvia. Others *n
Meranla,
the cast were Eunice
Minnie Hendrickson, E> •lyn Coiner,
Ma ne Cooley, Bonita Schoen Ellen
Towne, Erma Bennett, June Whe
er an»T Dorothy Baldwin.
The Research club sponsored t
play. Mrs. John L. Kelly an I Mr
C. W. Beatty directed the play and
wer»* assist«*»! by Mr.« Alic«* Miller
and .Mr«. Worth Harvey.
At the
close of the play the
flower* to Mr« Beattv
Kelly.
A feature »lance was given
Baldwin
Erma Bennett, Dorothy
Ellen Town ami Eunice Me ran da
Bonita Schoen and Dorothy Bald
win played a duet and other rnuei-
*-a| number« were given be!w*»-n
arts.
Legson Bodies Attend Dedication.
The American Legion drum corps
and members of the Legion Hn»l the
\merican Legion auxiliary attende»!
the dedication of the new veterans’
hospital in Portland Monday. In
addition to the drum corps those
making the trip were Mr. and Mr«.
George Matthesw, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Smith, Dr. and Mrs. VV. E. Lebow.
Mr. anti Mrs. Max Bird, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Grannis, Rev. Duncan P. Cam
cron, state chaplain of the Ameri­
than Legion, and Mr. ami Mrs. Ray
Nelson.
The drum corps took part in the
parade in the forenoon. The post
commander and adjutant, F.
L.
Grannis and Jack Miller, attende!
a meeting of commanders and ad­
jutants of the state and the presi­
dent and secretary of the auxiliary,
Mrs. Max ..
Bird
and Mrs. W. E.
..........................................
Lebuw, attended a meeting with de-
partment officers.
Milk Is Lecture Subject.
Dr. C. V. Copson, head of the de
part meat of bacteriology at Oregon
State Agricultural college, was the
speaker last night at the third of
a scries of public lectures l»eing
sponsored by Calvin Funk post of
the American Legion.
The production ami handling of
raw’ milk was discussed in detail
by the speaker, who has for years
been city milk inspector at Corval­
lis.
He is an authority on milk
sanitation.
O. S. Fletcher. Lano
county agent, accompanied nini.
The fourth lecture of the series
will be March 27 at N p. m. in the
city hall nnd Profp»««»r A. G. Lunn,
head of the poultry department of
O. A. C.. will discuss brooding of
chicks and care of pullets until
the laying period.
Walker Win.*; from Tilanglo Lake.
Th»1 Walker Athl«‘tu* chib »lc
fentrd the Triangle Lake basket
ball team 26 to 17 Wednesday night
on th»» Triangle Lake floor.
The lineup follows:
W’alkor (26)
* T
“ ’isngle T.nke (171
H. Wolfard. 12 F............ I 5, Hu I hurt
II. Benston, 8 . F................. fi. Miller
Porter, 2 .......... C........... 3, I, Dysinger
L. Wolfanl . G
3, G. Wlternfl
Dn vis
Morgan
G..
Earl, 2 .............. H...............
Witcraft
Heott. 2 .............. H
H. Benston ...... H
Nixon ................... H
A system lias been evolved which
makes It possible for Chinese to
read their own langunge after be
coming familiar with only I.OUli
characters.
Formerly, for any de
gree of literacy, n knowledge of the
■40,000 characters of the Chinese
language was necessary.
girl, Grace Wilson; Reba Willis,
Mary’s roommate, Mildred Bennett;
Mi.« Morgan, *!ean of women, Mar
garet Leonard; Forest Mprnrer, a
popular lr»y, Donald Ht. rk; Chester
Hinith, a college b**v, <’h *t«*r Alko;
George Raymond, brothe, ■7 Gladys,
( Jrville Hodgson; Ralph Holmes, a
college boy, Richard Mt irk;
>
Frank
■
:
:
:
Brown, a boy from Mt. Louis, Wen
dell Spriggs.
In a<lditlon to the play a pro­
gram was given. A piano «luet was
played by Madelia
Beidler and
Franc s Mackin, a solo was aung
by M ím Elsa Nikoa, a feature
dance was given by Mary Vinson
and Vesta Aiatott and a piano solo
P’HV‘*4 bv F.H’ert Smit h J r.
I
Pre-Easter I
Sale
Coats
Dresses
Enson b tes
BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE
GIVE TWO ACT COMEDY
A large number attended
th
two act
comedy,
”Th<*
Colleg
Stick,” presented Tuesday night by
the Baptist young people’s union.
Th** high school auditorium was
well filled and those present praised
the work of the cast.
Th** cant follows: Mary Winters,
a college stick, Mhl>«*l • Thrasher;
Lorena Htoekton, a college girl,
Esther Allen; Gladys Raymond, a
college
girl,
Florence
Leonard;
Bonita Burns, a eollege girl, Anna
Carter; Pauline Heott, a college
NOTICE.
Those indebted to Pacific Wood
Yard ZO. S. Roundsville,
owner)
will please call at once and make
settlement.
I. B MORRIS. 302 Main
Ht.,
Administrator
in II 11> k»>un !.,1.- 1 .-*■•1 * ■•
Yew Spring Dresses Specially Priced at
‘1&Ö
CoatSy Suits and Ensembles
s12 95 to 519 ;s
Your Easter Hat Is Here at
or 5
$
NOTICE.
Bchool District No. 05 Latham,
Ore., calls for bids for 50 tier« 16-
inch old growth body fir wood to
be delivered at »aid school house
not later than Heptember 1, 1929.
Bids must be sent to clerk before
March 28.
»7 28c
J. E. McCALU Clerk.
THE TOGGERY SHOP
Mrs. O. M. Miller, Prop
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LADY FOUND DEAD!
DEAD pleased to find that
work done by the Sellable
Cleaners of Cottage Grove
is as good if not superior
to work done in Eugene.
Keep Cottage Grove money
in Cottage Grove.
Your patronage appretl
ated.
We call for and deliver
RELIABLE CLEANERS
More than 100 were in etten
»lance,
The nt-zt monthly dinner
will be held shout the middle of
April.
Call» for Good Memory
Alaska’» Floral Emblem
Bv nn net of the Alnakun login
lature, approved In IDIT, the wild
native forget-me-not la the terri
torini mid florid emblem of Alaakii
Forty three books w**re added to
th** library «helve* during th«* peal
month
Two book« were given the
library, six were added to the pay
shelf, two popular non fiction book*
wen added, 13 children’« hooka
were bought and 20 book«, consist­
ing of reprint* of popular fiction
and of replacement m for worn out
copi* s On the shrive«, were added.
’’The Passing of th** Recitation”
by Thayer was given th»* library
by .Miss Lula (’urrln.
Thia is a
bo»»k on e'lucution and is one of
tlie books on the *tate rourne of
study f»»r high school teachers.
Mr«. Adrian Merryman gave th*
library I
Ho(»kin«on Hmith’s la«t
book, “Enoch <’rane.*r
The bo»»k
was plann«*»l an I started by the
author and was completed by F.
Berkeley Smith
Addition* to th«* seven »lay ¡»ay
shelf ur»-: “Blind Mun’s Buff” by
Lyn »le; “Guy Cockade“ by Temple
Bailey, who ha» written n number
of popular novels of prvs«-nt day
times; “House Without u Key”
by Enrl l>«'»r Biggers, a murder
myst»-ry story, featuring H»gg**rS
popular character, Charlie
('han;
“A Lunti-rn in Here Han<l” bv
IJ«-«« Htreeter Abln»h, a best seRer;
“Th»* Ben»on Murder Case“ by H.
H. Van Dyne, whose recent detv<-
*iv«- stories have all b**<*n le*st sell
••rs; “What Everybody Wanted”
by Niugmaster.
“Th*- Royai Road to Romance”
by Ki h.ird Haliburton and “ Worl I
Oil • >1»«* E»*g ’ ' by Walter are tw.»
popular non fiction books.
B»»lh
«ivsrnbe
odd
are of travel und
of th'*
places ami show places
world,
Tb<* book by Walter »les
rribi-s :i trip aroumi the world by
a one li*gge»| man.
Hix of the .Mother West Wind
.«cries and 5 of the Bedtime Stories
series, ail •'/ Burgess, have be» n
shelves.
added to the children’a
“ Las! of the Great Scouts” by
Wetmore, with an introduction
___________ _ by
..z
Zant Gr> y, a !,f»- of Buffalo BiU,
and “On to Oregon” by Morrow, |
a pioneer story, are two book« for
ol'li-r children.
Heventy *ix more
books
wer*»
loaned jii January than in Febru
ary, a comparison of the library re­
port* for the two months «hows. In
January 1542 books were loaned
and m February 1466. The Janu­
ary r»-j»ort follows: Adult fiction.
926; ftilult non fiction, 90;
chil
dr»-n’« fiction, 367; children’s non
fiction, 162; borrowers’ cards is­
sued, 31; borrowers’ curds canceled,
I*»; total number of borrowers, 979.
Th»- February report follows: Adult
fieti- n, 9»»7; adult non fiction, 110;
children’s fiction, I, 306; children’s
non fiction, 143 J borrowers’ earls
i«su«*»I. 25; borrower»’ card» can
eeled, 11; total number of bor
row cm , 993.
CAMPFIRE GIRLS PLAY
18 DECLARED SUCCESS
824 W. Main.
Phone 44.
WANTED
Used Furniture
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES PAID
Powell Furniture
Company
Going Out of Business
Paint at Cost and Below Cost
Take advantage of the “Going Out of Busint <s” price;
and get your paint and varnish this week.
House cleaning time is at hand and you can afford to
brighten up your home with a new coat of paint or var­
nish at the low prices at which we are -el!in-r this week
Our paint stock is halt gone and we want to close cut
what we have left this week.
Space does not permit quoting prices on the entire line.
Interior Wall Paint.......................... $2 25 gal.; $1.25 »/2 gal.
Interior Varnish and Varnish Stains ............................
................................................. 85e qt.: 45e pt. . 80« 1 Pt-
Outside House Paint ........................... ..................................
................ $2.25 gal.; $1.25 t/g gal.; 75e qt.; 40<- Pt-
Flour and Porch Enanu-1 .....................................................
..$1.50 *jj gal.: 90e qt.; 45c.pt.; 25c Va pt.
Goods on Display in uur Window—Notice Prices there.
A. BRUND
511 Main St.
Corner Fifth and Main
Dress up for
EASTER
PRING
S
MILLINERY
OPENING
Saturday, March 23
For your pleasure and your
choice we have the latest,
most stylish and most at
tractive hats for spring nml
early summer wear
We know we can please von
Your Easter hat is here.
And what is best it is at­
tractively priced to suit your
pocketbook.
COME IN EARLY
New
York Millinery Parlors
Mrs. .1. L. Beatty. Prop.
Kent Bldg.
A Safety Deposit Box
Protects Your Valuables
You risk loss by fire and theft when you keep im­
portant documents and jewelry in your home. Safe­
guard these valuables by placing them beyond the
reach of fire or theft—place them in a safe deposit
box.
Your safe deposit box is available to you at any time
during banking hour*. It affords a convenient de­
pository for business papers which you would not wish
to carry on your person or leave about your office.
Boxes tent at $3.00 a year up. Inquire today—don’t
jeopardize your securities by being careless with tie tn.
The First National Bank
Of Cottage Grove
Capital. $50.000
Surplus, $25,00»,