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T rents, Mr. mid MY». George .th* voting men are Theta tlie thirteen young ted aeveliitl different v i m „»"Uiqg i < ■ > pie enjoy--i Tries at the Hall home and the young men gave a dancing W w k i JorganMii SAGINAW. party at M«o*e hall Saturday evening. Hiss Esther Jorgensen, o f f f l i city, Mrs. Hall acting as chaperone. The duugller o f Mr. and Mrs H. J. Jor (S p o il« I to The Sentinel.) party returned to Corvallis ¡Sunday. gensen, » u uiuine.i Saturday aveum* June - Mr. mul Mr*. Turn Miller ♦ ♦ ♦ ¡n inaivi Weeks, h v r i i j of vi Crt-swelL V i \ on » ti, 1 to Mr. i. Miiiard lUe mid ehildreu, of the Grove, visited The Methodist ladies' aid met Wed ei oey b*tiig *>lramt<xt i* O* Mr»» Friday aud Saturday with Mra. J. yt«*ri«n rkur<V ítf Reren*, Hev uesday afternoon iu lbs uhwruh put t^ueener. Presbyter*« ■,'Thev lors. The hostesses were Mrs. Conner WllllHIU MoW Ç**e . i ^ t 'l ' Mrs. O H. Tupint, Roy Tapliu and were attrudlil ■uditi t>\ by Mr I and ‘ Vf*. Karl Mrs. Hart aud Mrs. Orpurd. About Ethel Moody were in the G r o w Wed Garoutte, o f this city, and Mias Thol thirty were preseut and refreshments uesday evening. ma Wilkiusou, o f Grants Pass. Mr». were served. Mra. K. T. Heuaton and children were Garoutte is a sister o f tb** bridal ‘ The in Eugene Friday. woddiUK party arrived here m i tb«* L Y N X H O LLO W . Mr. aud Mrs. Ira Hopper and elnl evening train and a a «tiding auppor dren, o f Idaho, are visitiug at the wag served at the home o f the bride's home of Mrs. Hopper s pareuts. Mr (Special to The Sentinel.) pareuts. Mr. and Mrs. Weeks visited Juue &— Mrs. T a ilo r went to Eu aud Mrs. J. I.. tjueeu. at Creaaell over Huatlay with the gene Friday to v isit friend». Mr. Allen, father of Mra. (). Knight, parents o f th* groom and left that The ladies' aid met lust week with left for home Friday. night for Baymoud. Wash., where they Mrs. Win. Sinter. Mrs. O. H. Tapliu was in Eugene will make thou home. Mr. and Mra. Misa Vivian Strong came up from Friday. Henry Jorgensen are resident» of that Eugeue this week for a short stay with Terry Moody was iu the Grove place. Mr Jorgouaou being a brother relatives. Thursday evening. o f the bride. The bride ha» been a Or. aud Mrs. labour left Suuday for Harvey aud C lifford Dieh were in school teacher here and cue o f the Tillamook. Cottage Grove Friday evening. moat favorably known young women Miss Iv y Porter baa returned from a Mr. and Mrs. 1». 1.. Miller spout Sun o f the community. Mr. Week» was a short visit iu Momuouth aud Sulem day with relatives in the Grove. member o f old Sixth company and Horace Stroug's people, o f Eugeue isiM 'll aud Harry Beustou were in »erved overseas with the boya from were Suuday guests at the Slater home Eugeue Saturday, here. Miss Nora Lebow visited over Suu Lewis Fallow spent the week end iu ■*«>•* day at home, returning Monday to her this vicinity. A family pieuic was held Monday duties as stenographer in a Salem Kathleen Allen was in Eugene lust noon on the river bank at the Ur. U. bank. Saturday. L. Woods home. The guest o f houor Mr. aud Mrs. Truman Stroug nr Mr. uud Mrs \V. P. Dirk and son was Miss Bernice Kly, director o f th« rived Tuesday from Moro, eastern Ore uad daughter, C lifford and Nola. were Chautauqua. Miss E ly 's mother, Mrs. gou, for a visit with relatives in Lynx in Eugene Saturday. J. Elmer Roach, o f Eugene, Mr. Roach Hollow, Cottage Grove and Eugeue. Roy Tapliu and Mr. Sharon were in and other Eugene relatives were pres George Johnson was brought home the Grove Saturday. ent. as well as Uau Woods. Who is in recently from Eugene, where he had Miss Ethel Smith left Suturday for tending the University o f Oregon, Miss spent several months in a hospital. her home iu Eugene. Lucile Yaudersteeg, junior superinten Mr. uud Mrs. Bartlett Johnston uud Alack Horn, o f Portland, and Will dent at the chautauqua, and Mr. John ehildreu went to Eugene Saturday aud Stroug. o f Idaho, ure here visiting son. assistant chautauqua superinten their mother, Mrs Catherine Horn the children had adcuuids aud tousils dent. removed. who is seriously ill. s* *» # H. H. Johnson, Churlie Sharon, Mrs Mrs. Melviu Jackson aud Mrs. Wiu George aud Miss Hildred UsU, each Shaver uud Mrs. Proctor were in the accompanied by an even docen friends, Plauk arrived Tuesday from Reedsport, Grove Saturday eveumg. motored down from Corvallis Saturday called home by the serious illness of A birthday party was given at the and enjoyed a house party at the home their graudm.'thor Mr> Horn H. H. Johnson home Friduy eveumg Mrs. King, of the Grove, visited Saturday at the J. A. Burgess home. Mr. aud Mrs. Ed. Hushuell were iu this vicinity Suuday. George Fogle has purchased a place from B. Johnston. Mrs. Proctor, Mra. Shaver and Ki tber Shin oi l left Monday for a Vi s i t at Junction City. Fri., June 4— “ The Brand,’ ’ Jeff. Terry Moody uud Kathleen All. a at Rathe Review, motion pic tended ehautuuqua in the Grove Mon by Rex Beach. All aboard for day eveumg. the gold field* of Alaska. See tures in colors. Miss Flossie Mathis arrived Sunday fur a visit with her pareuts. M i.'a n d the frozen Northland in the Mon., June 7—“ Smashing Mrs. O. Knight. frenzied Klondike day*. Rex Barriers,” by) William Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Myers and chii dren speut Suuday eveumg „ ith the Beach’8 “ The Brand’ ’ is the See how they were rescued Miller family. biggest, most unusual drama of from their living grave. Miss Lillie Knight and Marvel Ran “ Tempest Cody '$ Man Hunt ” dull spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. the season. The city of gold, a two-reel western. O. Knight. and the man who crushed fate “ Looney Lions and Monkey Roy Tapliu aud Ethel Moody speut in “ the land of the midnight Business. ” Sunday evening with the Hushuell turn sun.” ily at Latham. Mrs. F. T. Beustou aud* daughter Tues., June 8— Rider of the Evelyu wore iu Cottage Grove Lues Sat., June 5— “ Come Out of Law,” by Harry Carey. Six day. j Neighborhood News 1 ? i — — — I ii To the < Lady Who Wishes to Beautify Her House WE HAVE RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE EASTERN MENT OF PATTERNS Sun., June 6— “ Oivased Lightning,” by Chas. Ray. “ Greased Lightning” is what Chas. Ray called his “ flivver.” It was made some time before the flood. It worked all right when it worked but it had a habit of stalling around. But one day—Oh, Boy! Charlie took every hill on high with that lil’ ol* ear o ’ his. You’ll want to see him in this “ Noose Reel,” by Mutt and Wed., June 9— “ Wagon Tracks,'’ by Bill Hart. You can just bet your last dollar against a doughnut that Hill will give us a good story. Mountain and plain and his hors»*s, and long wagon trains crawling over the trail. Such had been his life, until one day they brought his brother home -^Burderejih Now watch BiU get 'enf Thurs., .Mine 10—“ Rough Riding Romance,” " by Tom Mix. Another good weatern. Don’t miss it. City M e a t M ark et BARTELS & SAFLEY, PROPS I We are always pleased to welcome suggestions from our customers. It is our business to please them. Free Delivery at Any and AH Times of the Day Knowles & Graber Hardware --------- and --------- Furniture REALLY Tailored silks. waists are made of ' Tested Recipes ) i (Ilf (lilt 1 *» « hi»pp»«l fill** It:»k• If) U 4h«’» t rind ru t int»i n tir rove * tn p » * loi» colti R oll in j*owd»’f «•*! tu ^ iir !*•*!* {m u * vvitti (tit or m i * rrc u m . I ’mlfo N«|iiur*‘ ( ’iHikuM TVa Cakm— T wd •*t»K •. £ 3 *»*p «iigar *-j cup flour, I tea p on b a k in g |mw cup walnut meat», * _• cuj* of fun lv cot dat#» H. at ••'p* Until ilirfit. ithi »ugur. put in tb** Mnur into a b n h baking |»«»\vdoi ha* b* • ii »iffr.l, mM tw o - 4 , Tak** out* ru|i •Miliari«» ij Yes Sir- novel * To keep drawstrings from pulling out of garments, sew a small brass em broidery ring to each end aud button hole it. • * • Suet or fat from rousts and steaks should be fried out before it becomes rancid and clarified i f necessary. • • * l e f t over rice, i f combined with hot milk, molasses, raisins, butter and suit, make a deliaious pudding. OF F IN A L SETTLEMENT In the County Court o f the State of Oregon for the County o f Lane. In the matter o f the estate of W il liam Witte, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the tin dersigned administratrix with the will annexed o f the estate of William Witte, deeeased, has filial in the Coun ty Court o f Lane County, Oregon, hei final report as surh administratrix and that July A. ll. 1020, at the hour of II o ’clock a. m. o f said day, has been fixed by said Court as the time foi hearing and passing upon said final re port and account and the hearing ot objections thereto, i f any there be and for the final settlement o f the said estate. The first publication o f this notice shall be on the 4th day o f June and the last publieation on the 2nd day ol July, 102«. . L U L U W IT T E , Administratrix with will annexed ol the estate o f William Witte, deceased H. J. Hhinn, Attorney for Estate, j4jlk ‘’Ulli th*’ nut inrat» <*ln»p|*r«| fine, timi the v null » Then add chocolate mil Curi- Hpi«t»»i iu fthnllotv |»nim t*ook in ttituleriite m n i When dime, und while Hill WNrttt. enf into »qui»re» ui»anrt*t*|#tittl l'hikrd cerval» pat thtoiiph the chop «•ni* Imtlt*r, .1 t'Klfft» I cu|> pat make u delicious r«»a!ltt|( for ero 1 IIK tr. 5 I Up flo u r, ** t*aa|H*ill l»»ik guettai. • • m ! ink pnn drr, *y t«**i»|#oou vuinlln Melt , fhoc«lt»tc, mill butter, *tir until butter Mkmijd fie«h punit be npill* «I oti th»* nielti, o t i»m*l«\ Mix and »»it th» floor, pour vliirgar over it tit mu «• und * floor, bakilij• ¡ m » vm I» t uih I null A*ld t« u ip»« up with a n»ft » l oth of \\ n in n i chocolnt**, Irish lace is often seen on the new lingerie. • AND Powell & Burkholder • • • • ARTISTIC PROFITEERING ADDED I Household Hints N O T IC E COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON ARE PHONE 89 We have so often named puces that most people now know that here th/sy get mett at prices the lowest the cost of the carcass will permit. In addition to making out prices most reasonable, we are doing many other things for the benefit of our growing trade. We are adding much new machinery. We have eliminated any chance for our meat* to come in contact with anything that might contaminate them. They go from the block to the customer under the most sanitary conditions. Sanitary refrigerator, sanitary clothing, and even the butcher wears white hair in keeping with the white and sanitary clothing. ASSORT THIS MERCHANDISE WAS BOUGHT RIGHT FOR CASH AND IS PRITJED WITH NO HEBRON (Special to The Sentinel.) Juno ¿-»-Mr». G. M ix* 1.ell.ee k. Mrs. B. M Knppaaf, Mrs. K H Bnih'y* and M t s . J. A. P o f r H ' were in the Grove hist Thursday. ‘ / School cloned Fuduy with a picnic dinner aud a program. Mrs. G. O. Gilcrist, o f the Grove, isited u few days o f last week with Miss Jessie Gilcrist. Mrs. Johu K.-belbeck bus gone to Sublimity tu visit her parents mwl olh er relatives. Mrs. L. U. Markham gave Miss Lamb » farewell surprise party Friday eve oiug. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Kebclhcck mo tored to Eugeue Saturday. J. G. Murry sustained a sever» in jury tu one leg Monday when a hots*, fell on him. Mr. uud Mrs. J. A. Powell attended the baseball game at Loudon Sunday. Mr. uud Mis. 0. L. Carlile motored out from the Grove Sunday evening nnd v isited at the home Of Mr. Cal - l i l e '» sister, Mrs. J. q. A. Young. Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Powell attended cbautuuqau iu the Grove Monday. The G. M. Kebelbeek family, Mrs. B. M. Kappauf and Mrs. S. H. Bailey attended ehautuuqua ill the Grove Tuesday. BEAUTIFUL THE FINISH AND W EAVE OF GOODS ARE NEAR PERFECT. W E E K LY PROGRAM reels. Location—A Texas town on the Mexican burdeiy Time— In the days of the old west. Theme—The story of an o ffi cer of the law who hears the voice ‘ of duty above all els»*. 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