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YOUNG PEOPLE TAKE VOWS AT CHURCH AFFAIR Misa HURRAH Blanch« Groom Bride of J. J. Jackson, Miss Lilli« Knight of Marvell Randall. C E L E B R A T E A T à C O T T A G E G R O V E , ORE. STORE CLOSES AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. JULY FOURTH Will remain closed rest of day; shop early The most e In burnt«. church wedding held here in man) jear» was that Sun day night at the t'hrislian church, when Miss Blanche 1 «orene Groom lie came the bride of Mr. Jei-'o J. Jack sou and M i " Lillie Knight bísame the bride of Mr. Marvell K Kandall About 150 iciests of the first named cou |de and about till of the second named wer« present. The cere mo ll) commenced at 9 o ’clock with two vocal solos, “ O Promise Me,’ ’ bv Mrs. M. A. Horn and ‘ "Those Kndearing Young Phuruis" bv Mrs. lanía lk n la r iM . The wedding procession was headed bv Delight Valle) school children (former pupils of Miss t■ room! carrying flowers and »ingiug “ The Bridal Chorus.’ ’ Flower girls were llculah ltanna, Krmine Violettc, Ruth Bale. Merle Scott, These new ties art* especially Florence McFarland and little Alice selected for (lie matt who is most Desimanten. Little /cima Bissennan, niece of Miss (Irootn. carried the ring particular iu regard to attractive- in a large white lily. Little Nola iless of pattern ami quality. The Hick carried the ring for Miss Knight, prices arc exceptionally reasonable. also in a large white lil). The brides See these lies today. to lie entered from the left and the I’rices range 39c, 50c 69c to $1.50 grooms to be from the right. Miss (•room was supported bv Miss Klconor [ NEW SOFT COLLARS Nixon, a former pupil. Mi's Knight by Here arc attractive new soft collars Miss Flossie Mathis and Mr. Jackson by Reginald Haight, former pupil of for men such as we have not been his bride. The Isihengrin wedding able to show during recent former march was played by Miss H ard mont Its. 1 snicks and Mi's Lucilo Davidson. The Priced 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c impressive ring ceremony was per formed by Rev. J. K. Carlson, (vistor of the church. Both brilles were gowned iti white satin and georgette, wore bridal veils with orange blossoms and carried bompiots of pink rosebuds We have just put iu stock two new Following the ceremony, both couples attractive styles iu men’s straw received their friend» in booths dec orated with pink and whife roses and dress hats espeeiallv shown for the crepe pa|>er and ferns, Mr. and Mrs. “ 4 t h .” Jackson on the left and Mr. and Mrs. I ’lieeil $3 00 Randall on the right. Refreshments of ice cream and angel food were NEW S IL K CAPS served by both parties buffet style. The cakes for Mr. and Mrs. Jackson For the man who drives or who were made by the Delight Valley club wants a light airy cap fur warm and the big bridal cake by M n. V weather wear. These caps are ideal. W. Cornntt, of Delight Valley. It Made iu new pleated style. was decorated in pink and white and set with pink rosebuds and was cut Priced each $1.50 by Mrs. Jackson. Ushers for Miss Groom were Bethel Gowdv, Sylvia Ventch. Mabel Wright I.ucile Cornutt. Lois Jackson, Alta Haves, Margaret Young and Kathleen McReynobls. who also served for her Mr. and Mrs Jackson visited until Wednesday with Mr». Jackson’s par ents, Mr. and Mr». James Groom, when they left for their future home in Portland, wher# Mr. Jackson ha« a position with the Northwest Electric company. Mr. and Mrs Randall left Monday for Eugene, where Mr. Ran dall has a position with the Standard Oil company. Mrs. Jackson taught for two year« in the Cottage Grove school« and two New fast color shirts, made with soft French cuff and years in the Delight Valley school. showrn iu coat style in fresh new patterns to choose Mr«. Randall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Knight, of Saginaw, taught front. the past year in the Lynx Hollow- school. Mr. Randall is a son of Mr Prie«- range $1.50 to $3.75 and Mrs. Ira. Randall and an overseas veteran. Mr Jackson served in the " navy. Mrs. Jackson and Mr. and Mr« ‘ Randall are among the liest and most favorably known of the young people of this section and Mr. Jackson is a promising young business man of the state’s metropolis. C E L E B R A T E AT C O T T A G E G R O V E , ORE. STORE CLOSES AT 10 O’CLOCK A M. JULY FOURTH Will remain closed rest of day; shop early 7 ft This Store Is Well Prepared to Fill Your Last Minute Celebration Needs Attractive Neckties Here for Men New Straws Just Arrived for the4th Champs Take Heavy Hitting Game After Competitors Had Taken a Lead of 2 to 0. In what the fans declare to have bei u one of the best games ever played in the valley, Cottage Grove won Hunday from Youcalla on the lal ter’s grounds 9 to 2. Yon cal La started to lead the seore by taking two in the second and blanking Cottage Grove up until the third, but in no other inning except the second did Yonealla have a chance to criele the plates. Cole pitched a good game for Yonealla but the C. G. eliamps maintained their rep utation with the stick, while Celb-rs put them over the platter in a puzzling manner and had good support. This makes a game eaeh for these teams. A return game will be played later. The box score: Yoneiilla : A B K H PO A t. K. Kruse, l b ..... .. 3 0 0 8 0 2 1 1 a How ard, ef...... ... 4 0 0 0 K. Angst, ss...... .. 4 0 0 1 5 0 2 Traey, 2t>........... .. 3 0 1 1 0 O. Angst, c........ .. 4 1 1 tí 0 0 2 0 Lasawell, ,'ib...... .. 4 0 2 0 H. Kruse, r f ..... 4 1 0 4 i 0 Turjiin, lif ...____ .. 4 0 1 0 1 2 Cole, p................ 4 0 1 1 3 0 Sdk blouses oud eottou Total»__ ______ .34 Cottage Grove; K. Mmith, ss..... 1 5 King, e.............. .. r, Hill, lb ............ . 4 G. Smith, rf...... . 5 (¿reçu, ìii» ......... .. 5 Cutaforth, 3b.... .. 5 Pohl, ef . 4 Coller», p............ .. 4 Kime, If............. .. 3 fi 27 13 4 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 10 12 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 «> 2 0 K 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Total»...... ....... .. 40 tí 12 27 1« 1 Cottage (irove__ 0 0 3 « 0 1 0 3 2- !♦ Y.inen Ila....... ..... 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 2 Earned runs— Cottage Grove, .1. Two base hits— O. Angst, l^isswell, Hill. Green, O ilers (2). Hlolen bases -King (2), Pohl, Kitne. First on ball»— B. Kruse, Tracy, Kimp. Hit by pitched ball— Hill. Double (day- H. Kruse to Traey. Left on bases— Yonealla, 7; Cottage Grove, fi. First on errors— Yonealla, 1; Cottagp Grove, 2. Mtruek out— by fellers, 8; by Cole, 7. Wild pitches-—Cole (2). Passed ball—tj. Angst. Time of game— 1:55. Empires — Baker and Applegate. Eugene will play here Holiday, July 3, and Monday, July 4. I f you can’t afford to subscribe for The Hentinel you can’t afford not to read someone else’«. ' blouses ni clu d illg Uew styles III p ille flesh sdk orgaudy iu Tliere are h a r d i ) auy nlike, tw o u u m h e is wliich w lio a p p ie e ia t e qu a lity Pt ii-e<| The blouses m d iv id u a litv prie«* range is most year well Hole ami In-at quality A most a ll i n e in e pump al a moderale price. / / i I AA Priced a pair iu- ni SUMMER MODEL CORSETS FOR THE 4th’ fur reasotiable $2 50, $4 50, $5.50 to $9 50 ORDER TODAY, PHONE 33. FREE C ITY D E LIV E R Y si quality pure IVnln-rrv rolT«v a lb Heat bulk cocoa, a lb Hob White Iniititltv »nap, 25 bar« fni Lenox laundr) (blown) .nap, 35 bars for CRISCO SPECIAL 55c, bib can 98c. 9 lb. Army good*— Khaki suits, English gahnnline suits, S«*a Island khaki, American khaki, English whipcord and corduroy (both luown an«l broil»' breech cm ). , Shirts, sox Everything at pre war f»ric«*a. Also cats and soft drinks. Plenty of good music. THE A R M Y GOODS STORE Foliage drove, Oregon S fu R E -c o o o -----------------------4 Price range $2 00. $2 50. $3 00, $ 350 Kiddies’ Footwear in Every Desired Summer Style . can s e r v ic e SOCIETY Tiles«, are Npceial moilels for niiiii liter wealing, designe«l to give ill«' unitila! form support, ami ) « l be cool and t*<ini fnrlable hi wear Show ii in new low top i i i i k I c I n with medium length skirt, white ami fli'sh pink cloth covering Some moth-ls shown with «-lastie tops. 21c 14c $1 00 $1 00 lb THE QUALITY $3 50 HOSIERY FOR WOMEN Silk hosier) ami cot Ion I hino - i ) are here m all nì / on ami in prifCM to suit ever) pillai- I'l.lli.n stockings p rie d 20c, 26c to 60c Film- stockings and silk stockings a pail 75c, $100, $145 to $2 50 Grocery Specials for the Week of the 4th 3 11. can $105 *** MJ ^ ~~ j The Prow it barefoot salutala, while earn as on. si rap slippers, black kid, hliii'k Natili ami brown kul slippers and light slides lu re in most attractive slvb-s If ) our boy ot gul are in n«-e«| of new foolweat for the ' ' 4 t h " , III gl\e )l)l| gooil service t ’ome early! CHILDREN S HOSIERY Etockinga are here in half, I In ee quarter an«l full b ugili in a full range of niz . s I’ iicch are all ti<liie<«| to u<w 1«-vel filine to«lay ! Price range a pair 20c, 25c 35c, 40c, 45c 50c «litii“lt t «*r »»f Nlr. fimi Mr*. Win He bue f« Ir and ih«* bri«h*gro«»m i* fi World wnr ovi»r*«*ft* velerai» ami » « mi *»f Air. ami Mn*. \Ym. l.m k» y. Itoti» nr«» well kiio»n young j»*•»»|d«’ of thè i*o»ntmimfy. 'Ho y were tretile»! to n reni rharivurt Monday uiglil. ''*• -• • Mr. am I M r». JofM’ph Hrknei«|er rii teriniuei) Mumlity in hon«ir of Mr. Hi’lmeider *a fnther, J. Hehneider. The grtllieritig wne lo hi in ilo* grò ve mar Ito* H» kneol«*r piare, ubere u I hmiii I ihhiii dmner wna a«»rve«l tri ni'i^ihtirN ami a few other friemU of tho fannly. 'I he or« a**ion wna Ih»* aev«*nty eighlh lorth day antiiveraury of Ilo* glieli o f houor. M i“ N itomi \N y it ut* a mints'll n ! oirpri »• pari v Htiminy for hrr mullur, I M i Il K \\ vi» ii#*, tli«* orra *• ion l»«-itig ' M TN Wynn«*'.<« birthday nnnivor^arv. A i • r i » 1 1 « 1 dinner vut.« Nerved at fl oVIíM’k. (incut* at voti * l>r. and Mr*. A. \\ K iiim * and daughter (it* it«* \ Kir, and lire. 1 I. Darteli, Mr. and Mr**. K. M. Tlmrlwr and »laughter«« and no inhere »if tl»** Wynne i family. 4 • • • Mr. and Mr*. «I< •»* J. Jurkton, r»«*w ly%ved wer«» i^t»* i the IMiqht Mr . Uoliert*» ent«,rtnim,«l Tuea Valli’) «lui» Tue.day evening. Mind»’ day aft«*rn»»on in loiimr of Ih,, firai : wan flu* divernion ami r»*f null ment n lortlolay miniveranry «»f ber little aon. u rn» rw*rvi*«l. C*ly»h» hl«*wart I ìo I mt I n , J i . Th«- yu» •* were Alice Johna»nif Kli/.al»<th Aon ritarln F. I«nek»*y and Minn Kath Johliaon fimi Mnnter Frederick Ih’iiver • r i a* I. H h tu • I* r< BMirried bul Proetor. I'(trenta of thè gueata tuoi pan-nta ami grand|aireiil of ilo* ^m «t of honor uren» nino preaent. ♦ ♦ ♦ M ra. f'lmrl«*a A«lnma rat erta »tool Tu»•» day nflerniHin in honor <»f Ih»" a«*ventli hirtlolay mini veranry «»f her «lau^hlcr Adelmo. H»,veiite»*n of A»l«’line'a f muoia were preaenf. f 'bildren ’a ^umea were thè «liveraion ami dninly r«fn*»him ni a wer« aerved. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Knatern Hlar lodgi» belìi ita la ti meeting for tbe aenaon Krolay n e ning. Following initiafory work, re f rea li no* ut a of ice crearvi, pmk lem ornidr. a:» Il ed |« iiihi I h , |Hi|»corn and « amlo'N wer»« ^»erved ut a Koiirth «»I •luly hootli. + + * I w»*#*k in Kugene. oiifMtrnp rain as sures exclusive styles loi lin- womcii choosing. this Shown with medium hri*|, good alliaetise styles a n d colin s illiiNt rail'd pump is moat attractive in atylc. pltllge, lieW sI \ les III gcnl vel I I l l l d im ported Big Sale Day on July 4th Don’t fail to look us up. A n New Blouses for the 4th M en’s Dress Shirts for the 4th C. G. WINS FROM^ONCALLA SCORE 9 TO 2 W hite Canvas Pumps for the 4th MOST A T T R A C T IV E ARE THESE bride i* a Mra. (1. M. Heott entertnined thè l.al'oinua club Tueailny al a social afternoon, whieh waa fulloweil |»y r«- freahno*iila. Mra. A. W. Wo«dey, of Wemlling, ber bona«» guest, waa tbe only «me preaent oilfaidt* of club mem l»«*ra. CITATION. lo thè ('«itinty. Court of thè Minte ot Oregon for I.ime Coiinly. In ilo- Mutti-r ut lite Estate ot lt«-|ii,ri-jl (Vinte, ih-* en«e<l To John William Dillon, l.uln II II".Igni, Ailil I 'le\. In io! I IL)il, N umile K Smith, Jumi-s Monroe Dillon, Mino) V. Itin liI o LI, Matto- M Mmilb, John L. Mmith, Slnry Klleii Hill, Anua Hoilgin, Marlin Luther Koi.lon». John I •rton lt"l*l.iiis, Birilli Bollimi», l'uri Is-imul» Itoliliiu», B-rtlui I. i Nora Iteli Bel.noi», thè unkiiown heir» nf .lesse Dillon, Lillà Or.meut, l'r»rl Hherril, Boliert II. Dillon, Jume» |*j < )/me|it. Minine M. Iflnuley, M *g rie I'. rkiii» ami all other lieir» nt Inu of B. l.ee. i VV li il e, ileeeunet!, (Ireelllig: In Ihe Nume of the Minte nf Ore gnu: V on are Io-ri hy ritnl nini ri-qnire.l to ap|ienr in Ilo- ('olllity Court of III- Siate of Oregon for I ut Ile Colini y in thè Cuori rimili of Ihe Coiinty Outirl of »m i County no Hnlurilay, thè 2Jr<l <lny of Jnly, 11121. nt tio- lionr of II o elnek n. m. of sitili « In y lo shnw . 1 1 1 .e if li il y you havr why Juiuea H. '»/ni.-nt, niliiiinislrntor nf tini esililo « Belle. . Il Wlllte, ileeen < .1, sii.Oliti Hot l*e nrilereil to sili thè reni |irn|i<.rt) lielonging to sniil estate nt t.olilie or private sale ns thè Court uiuv orili r, suol reni esilile liemg ilesrrilie.l ni follovvs: Itegli.nmg in See. I.l, Tp. 20 S. U. f» VV., nt ihe Mollili.-nst eorner of thè | ut »ili •- »elioni pro|M'rty, rii II theni'o Nitrih lo Ihe Noithenst eorner ni ihe M. K. Cliiireh |iro|s-rly, ailjnin mg lite (ilililie si II noi pr.i|ierly un Ilo-* Norlli; llleo.e Knsl . 1 feef, tlienre South 2 no fe<-1 to thè i-enler of (hi* County Botili, nini thonre West lo n |mint ilio- South ni thè (ilio-** of Ite ......... sitili | m 1 1nt lieing I I I Ihe eenler ni thè t ooiily Borni ami thonre Nnrth lo Ilo- piu.e of lM‘gioning in sniil N i t . LI. Tp. 20 M„ |{. f» VV., in Uno Conni y, Oregon, ami oentnining line hnlf nere more or less. VV il ness Ilo- lloii. C. p, llnrnnril, •bolge ot thè County Court of the State ni Oregon tur l.nne County, willi •he seni of suol ('miri hereto uffixeil itiis 2.lnl iluy of Jiine, IU2I. Attesi: |{. H. IIKYMON, jne24 jly 22 Clerk. Miss llallie W'illita rimi Mi^a Kvn Mro«k»ia will he hoatesaea tomght al n honfir,. party heing given nt the Blka A D M I N I S T R A T O R ’S NOTICK. groumla in honor «»f Miaaoa Florem«’ «aiol I, e» mi ri Me««ka, w ho ha ve juat oh Notici« i» hereliy given Ihut the un aerveil lortlolay a fini veraariea. ilnrsigneil hus ln>en nppointeil liy thè Million« ramile* of hlphwaynand dty atreetn hav#» proved 7.+ro len« to he a lubricant of highest quality. Thi* uniform quality fa the reault of an efficienty in the manufacture of fine lubricant* create») by tha combined renourca*, e*|>erience, knowledge anil equipment of the Standard Oil Company. Von gain an advantage In the une of thi* time-teated Intuì» ant by following the recommenflationa of our Board of I.uhri .«lion Bngi- neera embodied In fh'* Zerolene Correct I,ol»ri< ation Chart. Aak for a Chart for your car. STANDAR i ) O IL C O M PA N Y (Ctliínrmi) grade for each type o f engine County Court nf Lane County, »luto nf Oregon, admini»trator of thè Datate of Beliere.n VVIiite, deeeiuted. All pernotta baving eiaima againal »noi esiliti« »re hereby nntified t» prese nt thè sanie lo me duly yerifieil nt the office of J. K. Young, in Col- Inge (Irove, Ijinn County, Ore., witbiu Joseph Fremii z*l nini Min» Monile •( monihn after (Ite date nf thia niitire. Miniti), lmth well k Houli yoting |»'ii|ile Duini nt Cottage «Irove, Ori«., ihia 3rd of the Doremi neighlmrhiHiil, wi-re • Iny o f .lune, I82J, The Tm-silay Brelge fiuti wnn entfr tniin-il this viim I i bv Mrs Hrhofi«,l<l Mtewnrt nini Mrs. W. IL Kmlerly nt thè Knih-rly homo. Guesls of tlie fluì) were Miss Mnbel Menti, «<f Los Angflen, nini Mr». Bnrthnltitnew, nf New York. ^ ^ mnrrleil io Kiigene Mnlitnlny. l'remnzci in mi «verse»» Worhl veteran. J A M KH H. OZM KNT, Mr. wnr The |>n»t mntrnn»’ elult of thè Fusi ero Htnr belli n |iienie in thè eily pnik Momlay evening. Whnt ilo you wanlt Mnke» no ilif ference, Try a Sentine! wantad. ••• Ailminiatratur nf |hn entate of . . . . Hebeeea VVIiile K. YOUNG, J. Attorney f uf thè patate. dei-eaaed. jne.Ijlyl lt«'nd thè editnriala. Ymi mny nnt ngree with th.-in tmt they »re likely to mak« you think, and that’a worth whilo.