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! THURSDAY, APRIL It. 19M T H E SE N T IN E L , COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON. PAi« U FOÜB, Mr». Lundbom Entertains. MOSBY CREEK. Mrs. Rllla Pitcher, Rosemarv April 10.—Mrs. Fred Frazee and Frazee and Berta Lancaster visit- Mrs. Ed Lundbom entertained B»tahH.k»4 l « l. or. too—but they wouldn't have Friday afternoon at the home of daughters Rosemary and Dorothy ed Wednesday afternoon with Mr«' to pay the b ill-w h y doe. it cost Jer mother, Mrs. Frank Pleuard. visited Sunday at the Weston Al- Albert Ball at Blue Mounatln. CLBKMT HSD*. k»<it«r. Mrs. Leahra Allen of Blue Moun- — v, .„ „ u - A i o . honoring a son Richard on his len home at Silk Creek. Dorla Pitcher of Eugene and tain visited Monday with Mrs. Rll- Clban Bad»________________ PreildMi lt worth i t . I wonder time was spent playing games Lucy Rissue of Cottage Grove vis- \ la Pitcher. Clban — .----------------------- B—reiery | ------------------- j and taking pictures. Refresh- Ited over the week end at the Doc Bruce Frazee and Elmer Craw- a t ln t-s ia u aobiieatiaa aatarad at Cot There is some satisfaction in ments were served Guests were Pitcher home. ford motored to Elmira to visit «a«» P e so s as eeeesd-alsaa matter. contemplating airships as the Dennis and Harold VanValin, George and Alfred Smith of the Mrs. Violet McCue. B » a is.» a o t n . . __________ 3ft w.rtk Sink mode of travel for the future. Pe- Betty Gordlnler, Dale McFarland Grove were visitors at the J o h n ------------------- BUBHCKIPTION c a tc h . destrians won't have to dodge Jillian and Myra Larson. Harve- Palmer home Sunday. F irst P o rcela in -S teel H ouae (Oaak la adaaaaa.) ; tham I Shields, Keith Wooley, France^ Visitors at the Doc Pitcher home The first porcelain-steel bouse In (>»• yea r----- 91.7ft l Three moatba , _______________ Thrun and Laurlta and Gerald Sunday were the Fred Gugglsberg the world has been erected to ■ b maatka » l.o o ljn a month »0.25 . . . ! Lundbom. family of Mount View, the Albert Paralcs ra te—fiOa year additional. “ - An exchange speaks of a * prlma I Cleveland. Ohio. Although designed M em ber ef | donna with her singing halo on M . E . Ladies’ Aid Entertained. Rissue family, the John Conn fair. lly and Bernice Kerr of Cottage on square lluee the bouse Is quite M attonai E d ito ria l ▲ »eolatio n her. Even then she may have Mrs. Maude Wright, Mrs. Flora O re fo e f i u t a E d ita rla ! A asocia Hon ! Grove and Leona Pitcher of Eu- pleasing in outline and finish. j seemed comparatively overdressed. Harvey, Mrs. Alice Sturges and gene. Oraf on N « vap as «r Con b ranca Mrs. Ethel Landess entertained Mrs. George Morris, who had Allkougk e.arx preaauUatt will b . is k .s Duplicating Supplies. Sentinel. In avoid error. The fioatiaol accept* ad- The man whose advice is worth the ladles’ aid society of the been visiting with relatives In Income Tax Records. Sentinel. Methodist church with a 1:30 vnrtlalas In Its eoluums on th« under- ; anything is tOO busy looking af- Newberg, returned home one day dessert luncheon Friday at the last week. Office Supplies. The Sentinel. ^ ^ ^ ¿ U n la X S lX ^ i“’ a successful bu.lnes. to be home of Mrs. Wright. An ex lass pro o f Is resd by the a d v e rtis e r and peddling it around. change of ‘‘white elephant” gifts retu rn ed w ith such e rro r or corrections was held and the rooms were at p la in ly noted In w ritin g thereon and In In the copartnership of life the tractively decorated with baskets th at rasa, tf any e rro r so noted Is not wife is always the junior member of lilacs and spirea. •arre s te d by T b s Sentinel its lia b ility shall not extend each a proportion of th« of the firm, but never the silent e n tire aoat a f each advertisem ent as the partner. Ncedlecraft Club Entertained. space occupied by the noted e rro r bears Mrs. Peter Nelson entertained to the w hele space occupied by such ad The man who keeps his word the Needlecraft club Wednesday vnrtlaom oat. ' can always find someone to take afternoon of last week. The time was spent socially and with needle it SA L E S TAX. work and a two-course luncheon While The Sentinel will have was served at the tea hour. The its own opinions on the proposed table and rooms were attractive with mixed spring flowers. The sales tax, its columns will be open club will entertain their husbands for expression of opinion by those with a covered dish dinner to who take opposite views. night (Thursday) at the home of While The Sentinel wishes a Whitlock. better way could be devised t o ! Constellation Club Entertained, Mr. and Mrs. - Herbert A raise revenue during the present I Mrs. C. E. Umphrey, Mrs. Vinal Illu stra ted L ectu re G iven. emergency, lt can think of none,1H*“ «**“ , Mrs. Hana, Ber«e,’ “ I" Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Breese en and lt has seen no better method I Charles Berge and Mrs. Olaf Ol- auu 11 ii»» oevu uu u ..ci ui » i entertained the Constellation tertained Sunday evening. A. C. proposed by anyone else In th e , club Thuraday afternoon of ja3t Ball gave an illustrated talk on opinion of The Sentinel, any j weej( Reports of a benefit catd his recent trip around the world. method is better than asking party held in March were given Refreshments were served. Guests property to bear the entire ta x ! and plans were discussed for pur were Mr. and Mrs. Ball, Mr. and burden. Although sales tax is be chasing new chairs for the hall. Mrs. George Morgan, Mr. and ing opposed by many who have Mrs. H. B. Griggs and Mrs. L. L. Mrs. Earl Fullmer, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Frost, A. W. Shofstall, been yelling for property tax re Harrel were appointed to confer Lieut, and Mrs. F. P. Wenker. lief, the sales tax that will be on with a Masonic committee. Fol Mr. and Mrs. L. W Coiner and the business meeting the the ballot in May is a property lowing Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede. time was spent socially and re tax relief measure. The measure freshments were served. The' itself makes lt mandatory for all rooms wre decorated with spring Tuesday Bridge Club Meets. receipts from sales tax to be de flowers. Mrs. Everett ¿yneb wa Mrs. William Moyer of Spring- field entertained the Tuesday ducted from property tax levied welcomed as a n“w member. for school purposes. The Sentinel Guests were Mrs. B. R. Job, Mrs. Bridge club this week with a 1 knows of no way to bring relief N. E. Compton. Mrs. D. W. o’clock luncheon. The table and were attractive with tulips. to property except by reducing Sturges, Mrs. S. L. Mackln, Mrs. rooms Iris and lilacs and Mrs. Schofield the levy against property and that D. A. Emerson and Mrs. J. H. Stewart held high score. Guests I is exactly what the present pro Chambers. The club will celebrate were Mrs. W. K. Barnel) of Its twentieth anniversary at the Springfield and Mrs. H. C. Wells. [ posed sales tax would do. May meeting, with Mrs. Schofield The Sentinel can see that sales 1 stTwart"' Mrs. ’¡L*' C.*‘weUs‘‘"M ri The club will meet in two weeks tax may be something of a nui- J t . c . Wheeler, Mrs. W. L. Work- with Mrs. Clyde Roberts for a 1 j sance, but It knows of no tax that man, Mrs, E. R. Wiese and Mrs. o’clock luncheon. —A — isn’t something of a botheration. R. H. Savage as hostesses. Election Geraldine Kem Honored. While Grange Master Gill is i of officers will be held and past Mrs. C. J. Kem entertained S a t-[ opposing sales tax, and Is tryin g1 presidents w illbe^honored guests. urday afternoon honoring her to give the impression that the Rebekah» Surprise Mrs. Steven«. daughter Geraldine on her twelfth anniversary. Games were tax is opposed by the grange as a The Rebekah Staff club enter- birthday played and refreshments were body, some of the leading grang ers of the state are supporting Dorothy Lynch, Dorothy and sales tax and working for sales honoring Mrs. Clara Stevens on were Adeline Safley, Jean and Virginia j anniversary. The King, Velma tax- Many granges of the state her birthday Wilson, Patricia making quilt Short and Evelyn Abeene. have endorsed the tax. These time was spent blocks for the honored guest and grangers aren't fooled. They know Refreshments were serv Mrs. Walter Hunter entertain that by voting for sales tax they socially. 'I hose present were Mrs ed the Justamere club with a J:30 are voting for property tax reduc ed. Susie Garoutte, Mrs. Elsie Currin, dessert luncheon Thursday of tion. Approximately half the fam Mrs. Merle McKlbben, Mrs. Alice ilies In Oregon live on property Conner, Mrs. Eva Aubrey. Mrs. A. last week. At bridge Mrs. Chester Choice quality et a low Stroup held high score. Guests owned by the family. That means W. Rime, Mrs. Anna Newcomb. were Mrs. Harold Swartz. Mrs. j price. Correctly ground that sales tax would bring relief Mrs. Edith Sanders, Mrs. Pearl Fred Hammond and Miss Zenna for any approved method to half the residents of the state. Hazen, Mrs. Margaret Safley, Mrs. Moughmer. The club will meet 111 Grangers in California are re Nellie Johnson, Mrs. Lucy Ben two weeks with Mrs. Brighton of brewing. nett. Mrs. C. A. King, Mrs. Eva porting that sales tax in that state Hatch, Mrs. J. Q. Willits, Mrs. Leonard. has brought material reduction In Linnie Violet, Mrs. Earl Fullmer. The Tuesday Evening Study property taxes. Mrs. Anna May Stevenson, Mrs. There is one class of persons Mina Clark, Mrs. Mildred Trun- club met this week. Mrs. William MacGlhbon reviewed the book, who are expected to oppose sales nell and Miss Jessie Sanborn. "Earth Horizon” by Mary Austin, — A — tax. They are persons who pay no and Mrs. D. R. Hamant review Delphian Society Meets. direct tax. The Sentinel, however, two magazine articles, "High The Delphian society met Mon ed is in doubt whether such persons Education" bv La Farge and j evening at the home of Mrs. er will oppose this tax. Every person day “The End of the Long Long Elbert Bede, with Mrs. Bede as should want to be a taxpayer- He program leader. The topic for Trail” by Vera Connolly. — A — should want to pay something fox discussion was “Latin Litera- The Degree of Honor met Mon the privileges he enjoys. The Sen- ture.” Lessons were given as fol- day and sides were chos tlnel can hardly Imagine a person lows: ’’SociaJ Life in Imperial en to evening compete In an attendance who would object to paying a Rome,” Mrs. Bede; "Catullus’ Love are t vrie ” Mrs. w uH .m MacUibbon; contest. The two captains Lyric, William small part of the taxes which keep "Virgil, Miss Margaret Cherry and Mrs. the Court Laureate," Mrs, Ml a Maraaret Cherry and his children in school and equip A short discus L. Godard; "Levy, the First Bonita on Skilling. them for futrre life. That Is S. insurance was held and National Historian," Mrs. Bede; sion refreshments were served at the where the sales tax would go, ex “Ovid, the Fashionable Poet,".,-. .. „„„„„ clusively to the schools, and Is to Mrs. Raymond Trask; "The Silver Gray Ooose be in force for a two-year period Age of Literature," Mrs. Mac- Mrs. Harriet Nelson, Mrs. Anna only. Surely no one would admit Gibbon; "The City of Rome,” and Mrs. Mabel Powell en that he isn’t willing to do his part Mrs, Alice Miller. A general dis Gates tertained the Royal Neighbors cussion followed and the club to keep the schools going. h, » ..l.t the at, H Tuesday evening. Initiation was Some fear that sales tax, once chiho n f tt^e1* iitih<in0^ etorto^ninV 1 lleld and refreshments were serv- of the city In entertaining , r u - i - » adopted, would be with us always, clubs th« hh-h u-hA.,1 girls - I .i, with „.uu a „ tea ed* Decorations were earned out high school In a purple and white color but If lt Is the monster that some the at an early date. scheme. of Its opponents describe lt as be ing, two years of it will be all we Mrs. Emerson Entertain«. , Mrs. Dolile Watts entertained shall want. We shall know what wi“ rS’a DbrfdgFmparn y Wednesday I it 18 Is liKe like anu and snail shall uv be ready to w u n n u r iu K e p a r i y w r a o e s u a v J a i l i r h t e r V i v t n n o n h e r n in th It do away forever with anything evening of last week. Mrs,. W H. anniversary, o ln birthday anniversary. Games were that is likely to do us the Irrep Daugherty and Mrs. Bonita Skill played and refreshments were , arable harm that some of its op ing won the prizzes. The rooms served at the tea hour. The hon-1 were decorated with baskets of ponents say lt will. spring flowers, and refreshments ored guest received a number of were served at a late hour. Guests gift». W H A T A P R O S P E C T I V E C A N were Mrs. Daugherty. Mrs. Skill The inen of the Methodist j ing, Mrs. Ralph Saltsman, Mrs. church, assisted by their wives. D I i D v A T U / i T i t E j l i H n I n N K » o S f A e B u O w U a T . . M III V p n tn h K fru V ln tn r v ilu r v il, H N S r S ie tl Dy m e ir W IW B , It’s splendid of the boys to want ’chamber» Mrs ’ Wilbur Snrav win entertain the young Deonle me to run—funny I didn’t think Mrs w Ball. Mrg R Hice^ Sinner ch.ur^ with a covered, dish 1®1„M°,"day A T ' ,” ',. of it myself—I really can l ’t afford Mrs. H. W. Lombard. Mrs. R. H. w r ® E. L. Cherry will give a talk fol It—but then I wouldn’t have to Savage, Mrs. C. E. Brown, Mrs. lowing the dinner. spend as much as others have, fo rjO . E. Woodson, Mrs. William ■A— so many of the fellows would be Haldeman. Mrs. Robert Fromm. Mra PhlIlln Bukowskl DUKOWHK1 enter- enwr. boosting for me—but there is that I M r s.A . W. Rime, Mrs. H. A. j talned the Stitch and Chatter club note upon which a payment ought u ,.Je .’r-TTf?’ Friday afternoon. Refreshments to be made—I’ve been cleaning up " “r° ld SwaHz 8nd Mrs- C‘ ."«‘¿vedI at the tea hour and a little, and all that would be lost ' ’ if I should fall to land but lt Monday Book Club Entertained. I i is v * __ s. look« like a cin ch - all the boys Mrs. Lee Ragan entertained the The Masons and Eastern Stars say so—but someone has to be Monday Book club of Eugene this will entertain with their monthly disappointed and maybe It look» at Bartell hotel with a 1 card and dancing party tonight like a cinch to the other fellows, ° oc , lunctteon. The table was (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. A. W. UNEEDA BAKERS SALE too—If I should drop “" u Purple a t out .. It would . >ris ana spirea. The luncheon was Helllwell are the — committee. t„e"™n° mu’ ean ^ ¿ OllrWed by the cluba re*ular Members of the Ad Libitum are urging me to run—but can I business meeting and study hour, club and their husbands will be put on the kind of a campaign , Those present were Mrs. II. W. entertained this evening (Thurs- they’d expect me to put oh—won- Titus, Mrs. L. J. Temple, Mrs. day) at the home of Mr. and der what a campaign really would . Louis E. Bean. Mrs. W. W. Calk Mrs. Alvis Wicks. coet— of course, the honor Is some- *ns. Mrs. Howard R. Taylor, Mrs. i —+ — thing, and this m ight be a step- Mrs. Raymond L. ’ Rev. and Mrs. R. H, Howell en- ping stone to something higher— Xia 8,h ’ M.r2’ Bry“at M*?- tertained at dinner Friday eve- Come in for your sample Adams, Mrs, Edwin L. nlng. Guests were Rev. and Mrs the family might like that- but Charles Knapp, Mrs, J. B. Bell. Mrs. A. E .: J. D. McCormick and Ronald look at the fellows who have gone Roberts, Mra. J. O. Holt and M rs.' Gray. out of office broke- maybe I’d Harold A. Crosland. _ A_ better forget politics and be hap —A — | The Rainbow Girls made plans py as just one of the cogs In the Joker Club Entertained. at their meeting Monday ev< Miss Lula Currin and Mrs. Wll- to entertain mother advisors wheel—after all, the public le a ------------ past , — ___ fickle thing but this may be the llam entertained the Joker at their next meeting, chance of a lifetime—I believe I S “b h^l!day. ,e a L the cCui' ™ . * could put the job over—but think il” h°um,eJ V Mrs. C. J. I The Ladies’ Altar society of the „it ti. , J tin i k Kcn* held high score for guests Catholic church will meet Wed- f uU P. wanting Jobs an<| Mrs. C. E. Frost high for nesdav afternoon with Mrs Cllf- you d have to disappoint—proba- members. The rooms were attrac- ford Smith bly the fellows who did the moet lively decorated with spring flow- —A— wouldn’t ask anything for them- ers and refreshments were served Mrs. F. L. Grannis will enter- selves—but lt’e hard to turn down at a late hour. Guests were Mrs. tain the Utopia club with a 1:80 those you know helped put you Kem. Mrs. Everett Lynch, Mrs. dessert luncheon next Thursda« on the Job—of course, the honor M. C. Hlckenbottom. Mrs. D. A. Emerson, Mrs A. W. Klme, Mrs, The women's relief corps wUl m ight offset that—it would be O . M. Bagley. M n . Effie Knowles, their families at dinner pleasant to show some who think Mrs K. K. Mills and Mrs. James entertain Saturday noon at the armory, you can't do it that you really P. Graham —A — can—but maybe you wouldn't gel Alexander Wright Die«. away with it as well as you ex- Harold Mackln Honored, Funeral services for Alexander pect—then there would be all the Mrs. S. L, Mackln entertained Wright, 88, who died several hours, worries of a two-month campaign '*1,h ■ dinner Saturday evening, after being taken to a Eugene —and election n ig h t-a n d what If a 8,0n, on his hospital April 3. were held Satur (k . A lk.r u .a a,» birthday anniversary. The table day morning In Eugene. Mr. the other fellow had th most and m o,,,, were attractive with Wright was born in 1849 In In- vol—- U you stay at home and , prlntf flower, Bnd the t(me J | __________ d'ann end moved __________ to Kansas _____ with attend to business, you eave your- spent socially. Guests were Misses hl» parents in the early sixties, self all that worry—In a few Margaret and Dorothy Jackson of He came to Oregon in 1889 and years all of u» will be gone—and i Corvallis, who spent the week had lived at Divide 40 years be- what will matter the few honors pnd visiting friends here, Donna fore going to Oklahoma three vou had here—better attend ot I Safley, Margaret Short, Peggy years ago to spend two years with h u a ln « « » »„d and be sure you vou have Sa' a8* atew>rt and Ruth Stowell had Is returned business be sure have F<ye H>ro)d 8 , and a daughter. November He He survived here bv som ething for old age—few of Robert Dua, nberry. Tom Kem and a daughter, Mrs. 3 M Goss Me- those who leave business for pub- Wayne Mackln. i Alester, Okla.. and two sons, lie office ever come back—but — George A Wright of Wichita maybe I'd be different—I'd lik e 1 O. I.. II. d u b Is Entertained. Kan., and R. L. Wright of Med- tha job—and It's pleasant to have | Mrs. Warren McFarland enter- ford. so m any w ant you to have It—but !ai a*d ,*,h* V' cIi?b w!ih 8 e n a a t tells a ils you v o u you vou are 1 , 0 bridge luncheon common a sense are day a( (h# d«ssert Colonla, Thp Tues ,able a doggoned fool to mortgage your wa> centered with a mixed bou- future for the uncertainty of pub- qUBt of tulips, spirea and Iris and llo service—what's the use—don’t lighted white tapers. Mrs a . W believe I ’ll try—etill I don’t know Klme held high »core for gueets „ , - b v T th ou ld n ’t lust sa well as and Mra « Hemenwav high halt la sell ng 8 pounds why I should" t Juet ae wen member« Mr«. Klme end Mr«, for 29c at the Cottage Grove others who c a n t afford It any g R Veatch wera gueats Mrs Tharmacv lnst«ad of 3 pounds for better than I can—maybe they 11 x lm e invited the club to meet 28c as the ad elsewhere in this wish they hadn't—I'd lihe to g o — with her In two weeks for a 1:10 issue states. The error was made but I don't believe I efcouM—b lje l-, dessert luncheon. I by The Sentinel. Ê oltane tôrove tro tin e ! —but ne" a“d me hon- flrst the famlly family •hould might co like You Have a Right to Live. So Have We, Hence the Merchants’ Booster Program. Prices for Saturday Only It is WEAR and NEATNESS that count— we add them together. Two Suit Suit Two suits cleaned and pressed............. .......................$1.70 and coat cleaned and pressed............................. $1.70 and dress cleaned and pressed....................- ..... ..$1.70 dresses cleaned and pressed................................ $1.70 G O F F ’S SH O E SHO P OWL Ledgers, Journals. Sentinel CLEANERS S a tu rd a y O nly Incom« Tax Record». Sentinel. W h y N o t B u y Y o u r I n s u r a n c e O n t h e M o n th ly 10% off on all auto supplies, including tires, tubes, etc. P a y m e n t P la n ? S e e H a ll & J o h n s t o n . STU RG ES G A RA G E Safe, Sane and Sure Insurance, 405 Main Street, Cottage Grove S O C IE T Y Coffee Event Beginning April 14 Airway Coffee— A blend of choice Brazilian coffees Lb. ... 19c 3 lbs. 55». Lb. 25c 2 lbs. 49c L-H G rapefruit........ Nob Hill Coffee --- Unsurpassed for flavor Lb. 25c No- 2 tin 10‘ 3 lbs. Pillsbury’s Demonstration Sale Catsup, Yol°................. ’se’ bottlc 10c Powdered S u g ar....... - —3 lbs- Pancake F lo u r....................... Pkg. 14c Cake Flour Pkg. 23c Grape N u ts ........................pkg- Candy Kisses pkg 1Qc Sw ans D ow n p p v C a k e F lo u r a J e ll W e ll Salmon, i’-1 Monte Red....— tin 18‘ A s s o r te d F la v o r s Libby’s C o m ,Golden Bantam..tin 13c 4P kgs. Best Foods Dressing H°rae Styk s‘- 29c Zee Toilet Tissue Pkg. 24c Snappy Ginger Snaps ..........69t + rolls 15 Post’s Bran Flakes 19c pks 9c S paghetti,Van CamP's--------- --tin 8c 2 lbs. 27c Fresh Fig Bars, plain or W. W. 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Fruits and Fegetables Primrose Flour Hardwh“t 49 lb bag ’1= Butter Kemel C o r n 2 No 2 tins 25c UNEEDA H o n e y M a id Graham Crackers Sw eet Potatoes 6 lbs 25c 2-lb. box, 29c Large Juicy L em ons doz 19 Potatoes u-s-No’2..........10 lbs- 15c P6?G Soap O xydai Asparagus Fresh ereen 2 lbs- 19c White Naptha Washing Powder O ranges Larse ,ancy............ doz- 23c 10 B a r s Pkg. PC3.S ^weet an<J tender............... lb. 5C 25c 19c Error in Ad of C. G. Pharmacy 4 F re e D e liv e r ie s D a ily STORES