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J imm ediately a f t e r the program . P a r lor gam es occupied the balance of the evening. The following p rogra m was rendered: In stru m e n ta l D uet ................................. Ada M atthew s, May A rm strong Society P apers ......................................... .............. C. Manta. lA>ttie W h ilse tt V iva I solo ................ Albert Woodard Violin solo.............................Lillian Lewis I n stru m e n ta l solo W. T alm adge Vocal so lo ........................... Geo. M a tthe w s P an to m in e s o n g ........................................ Mabel Wilson, M a rgue rite O 'M a r s In stru m e n ta l solo . Myrtle Kern " A C A S E OK S U S P E N S I O N ” Cast of C h a r a c t e r s : K ath lee n M a rg u e rite O ’M ara Dorothy ................ Mildred Pringle ■ A lic e .......................................... Lolo Wilson M ildred.. . Mabel Wilson Harold W'm. T alm adge Tom J . W. G ra n t Ja ck Otho H art Jona s . ........ A lbert Woodard Miss Ju d k in s l-ena Holcomb Prof. Kgerton .......... L. C. R eam er T he com m ittee in c h a rg e o f th e pro gram . es|>ecially Miss Pringle, w ere highly com plimented on its success. Spring Styles Arriving Daily <| We offer exceptional values in every departm ent. €) We are showing a larger variety ot patterns and makes in Beds, Art Squares, Dining Tables, Library Tables, Kockers, Linoleums, Ranges, Etc,, than ever before. C] I'nusual care was taken in selecting the designs and our lines represent the best values offered by the leading m anufacturers of the country. 4] We can sell you “ Good G oods" at “ Reasonable Prices." If you don’t believe this statem ent, ju st call and inspect our quality and compare our prices. K IN T E R B R O S . House Furnishers Phone 6 Nuf-Ced TALES OF THE TOWN MANY MATTERS OF MORE THAN PASSING MOMENT. We have blood meal, charcoal, ground bone, g r its and o y s te r shell. T ry a little for the chickens. It will help them to lay eggs. Hrund & Co. f l. 11. J . Shinn and J. S, Medley t r a n sacted legal business in E ugene this week. Abe Bangs visited his p are n ts in Eugene this week. Inspect our line of beau tifu l sam ples fur m a de-to-m easure su its a t The Vogue Millinery. Pure W hite and A m erican Beauty Hour, hard w heat and every sack g u a r anteed, 91.3ft per sack. At all grocers. S te r lin g Feed Co. J . B. Rouse was in E ugene on legal business this w eek. Dr. B. K. Jo b was In E ug en e on business the first of th e week. Olympic, P ure W hite and A merican Beauty Hour at 11.40 per sack ; hard w heat (lour and every Hack g u ara n tee d . Mrs. F. W. Robbins will e n t e r ta i n | S terlin g Feed Co. the Social Whirl-A round club this M anager Wood, o f th e tl, A S. K., evening. __ was in E ugene this week looking a f t e r Members of th e e ig h th grad e of the some cases before the circ u it court. public schools e n te r ta in e d th e ir p are n ts and friends in Phillips hall S atu rd ay evening in a most pleasing manner. The pupils orig in a ted the e n t e r t a i n ment, p u t it on them selves and did Second hand Medium Russell them selves proud. M a n y of the p e r saw null carriage. .’1 head form ers gave promise of f u tu r e his blocks, opens 44 inch; also top trionic fame. saw rig. Owens Lumber Co. !■> It Mesdames H enry Veatch and C. P. Jone s e n te r ta in e d a few friends in Miss Nellie M stteson re tu rn e d to form ally a t the home of Mrs. Veatch Eugene Monday, a f t e r a w ee k 's visit W ednesday in honor of Misses Emma here. Jo b and E thel Eakin. A sh o rt tim e was pleasantly spe nt in needlework, FOR S A L E . One s e re land, new which was followed by a work bask et five room house well finished, c a bine t contest. Miss Jo b and Miss Eakin w ere kitchen city w a te r . Inquire at thia leaders of the con test and a p r e tty o A m . fstf. potted fern was aw arded to each. A A son born to Mr. and Mrs. M. G. dainty luncheon was then served, fol T e te rs of Albany has been named " J . lowed by a musical love story. The R o d e ric k ," a f t e r C o tta g e (¡rove's famous d o u g h n u t king, so says the Al bany D emocrat. Must mean a new pair of shoes for Painless P a r k e r to buy for th e new citizen of Albany. Mrs. T e te r s is a niece of J. Roderick Parker. FOR SALE * C D I T a D BY If lr ir t y T hursday afternoon, Feb. 15th, at th e home of Mrs. J . B. Lewis, Mrs. Geo. K e rr, Mrs. H. O. Thompson and Mrs. Lewis w ere hostesses a t a cup and saucer show er for Miss Job. T hree rooms w ere bea u tifu lly decorated with a profusion of red h ea rts, ferns and plants. " A M atrim onial A f f a i r " was thoroughly discussed by the guests, in which Miss J o b received first prize, a china jelly dish and Mrs. Compton r e ceived the consolation prize, a cake of aopolio w ith instructions " t o b r ig h t en up a l i t t l e . ” Relics of Dan Cupid’s progress through th e country were th e n auctioned and bid for w ith the cups and saucers. D ainty r e f r e s h m e n ts w ere served, each finding her place by a d a in ty crepe pape r bride adorned w ith bridal veil and c a rry in g a show er boquet. B efore th e coffee was served each g u e s t was given a sealed envelope. W hen opened they w ere found to con ta in this r h y m e : Wedding cake in th e parlor Coffee ’nough for two F rom a red cup you m u st drink it F o rtu n e w aits for you. Th ore was a hasty r e t r e a t to the p arlo r w here cups w ere ins*cned, fo r tunes read and coffee and cake served. Those p rese n t w e r e : Mesdames A. B. Wood, W. H. A bra m s, J a s . Benson, J. H. Cban.Ders, F. D. W heeler, N. E. Compton, A. S. Mason, H elen Silsby, B. R. Jo b , L. S. Hill. H. H. Veatch and th e Misses E m m a Job, G ertru d e Burdick, E s th e r Silsby, L a u r a Kennon, E lsie Lea, Lula Currin, N eva Perkins, Adella and Inez W hite, L ena Holcomb A N N A O G LESBY and B urgess and E s th e r Silsby of Ash- ! land. T he Social T w elve E m broidery club w as pleased in h aving Mrs. H. A. Mil le r as hostess la st T hursday afte rn o o n in ce le b ra tio n of W a sh in g to n ’s b ir th day. T he early p a r t of th e afternoon was spe nt in needle work, a f t e r which th e following p r e tty p rogra m was enjoyed : Piano solo. Miss F e rn Holcom b; reading, " H a t s Off, th e F la g is P a s s ing B y , " H ildred H a l l ; piano solo, Mrs. A b r a m s ; reading, " P r i n c e , ” Mrs. N. E. C om pton; reading. Miss F ern Holcomb. The g u e s ts w ere th e n p resented w ith a p r e tt y Bouvenir booklet containing tw elv e num be rs and a national gam e o f conversation took place. P a r tn e r s w ere chosen, Mrs. Miller announced th e s u b je c t and the hum of co n v e rsa tion bega n, Mrs. H enry Veatch c a r r y ing off th e prize of a p r e tty china p la te for b eing th e best co n ve rsationalist. Miss Hildred Hall assisted the hostess in s e rv in g d ainty re fre s h m e n ts of ice cre am , cakes and tea. Besides the m e m b ers, th e bidden g u e s ts prese nt w re Mesdames B. R. Jo b and Daisy H ~t nway. Novelty In Sofa Pillows fl For those who wish something novel in sofa pillow covers, The Sen tinel will print its first page on satin for Only 10c Are You Willing to Pay For Quality p r • If you ure, or if you aren’t, you are glad to Imve an opportun- ity to buy quality goods at the same price as other goods aren’t you. That’s just the kind of a pro |K)sition we oiler you. We are strong on quality, hut you do get the quantity. Watch our window for timely suggestions. They are always interesting and worth while. fc /fC d ttn ft/uJtfTM C i/ jr C/ Thr Itrnull Storr Presbyterian Supper. ENTRANCING MUSIC The ladies of the P re sb y te ria n ehurch will serve a supper tom orrow evening I lit 6 o ’clock in the Woodmen ami K. P. MAKES HIT ■ hall. EverylaHly In cordially Invited I to a tte n d ami enjoy a well-cooked and T he bill of fa re ia ELOCUTIONIST PROVES ARTIST i well served meal. 1 IIS f o l l o w s : OF ABILITY. Entertainm ent for Benefit of Library Fund Proves Greatest Treat of Its Kind Ever Put on in Cottage Grove or Vicinity. O y ste r soup Cold boiled ham Mashed | m >Ialoes Itoaton baked beans Salad 16c 6c 6c 6c I'le .6 c C offee.................... . .. 6 c Pick lea, jelly, bread and b u tte r will The e n t e r ta i n m e n t last night fu r be served free of cha rge. nished by E thel Carolyn Palm er, plan- iate and Laura T hom as Gunnell, im p e r ‘‘The Devil" Pleases Large Audience sonator, was a moat pleasing nurprise, Patrons of the A rrade w ere tre a te d even though it had been ad v e rtise d h h to an unusual b it of acting S a tu rd ay so m e th in g out of th e ordinary. The night by the Ken worthy Stock c o m ladies sim ply c a p tiv a te d the audience pany. The play e n t itle d ; "The and k ep t it s | h *II bound from s t a r t to D e v il," was a weird but fasc inating tiniiih. It is Hafe to Hay t h a t nothing one and pleased the Isrgc audience b e t t e r in its line will e v e r be seen immensely. here unless the sa m e e n t e r ta in e r s Mr. Kcttworlhy displayed some nhould r e tu r n ami outdo them selves. strong and cleve r c h a r a c te r ac tin g In Mina P alm er in her piano s e l e c ti o n s hia p o rtra y a l of the leading role. The showed u n m is ta k a b ly th a t »he had Devil, and was well sup|M>rted by the maMtered e v e r y th in g t a u g h t h e r by e n tir e company. so m e o f the most f a m o u s urtiatH o f the world. It would lie hard to nay too University Case Set for March 14. much of h e r p e r f e c t perform ance. E arly adjudication of the U m veraity Mrs. Gunnell has a personality th a t of O re g o n r e feren d u m case ia m>w Eggs for H atching. Day-old is all a t once ch a rm in g , p le asing ami assured, ami it ia probable t h a t by chicks for sale. Will hatch your vivacious. She th ro w s h e rse lf into the the first week of April at the la te s t it eggs for you. Phone 13S Y. work in a m a nner t h a t is exeeptionally will be known w hat course th e au- E rn e st Purvance, C o tta g e Grove. prem e co u rt of th e s ta te will la k e in clever. Miss P a lm e r was born a t Drain ami connection w ith then« cases. Come w ith the cash and g e t your enjoyed v isiting many acquaintance* here. shoes at cost a t H elliw ell's. B u ff Orpingtons R ETO R T Mrs. H arry Mitchell retu rn ed Mon oí the F i r * N ^ l Bank day from a sh o rt visit In Eugene. al Cottage Grove, Oregon fl Customer to furnish Work on the addition to I. O. O. F. Two Cottage Grove Citizens Get On M I'rli edit A I I h r I lo»r nl hall is rapidly n ea rin g completion. the material. to the System. RKIOUICKHi Buy o v e ra lls—tw o or th ree p a i r - The w sy to aell eg g s and houses baa 1.ostia 4ii<l IiiM u tin ti f i 1«. 1« 1. *»• enough to last all su m m e r while vuu been discovered ami p erfec ted by two « Iv e trlta fl* « r tu ir d an<! un eri u irvi T he H e f ty Bible class o f th e M. E. 1 $ V ar ow 1 . h Itu iid * tu art u rr cirru lsttam Moneta. S n u r lllr » , rtc 4«. pii 61 ch u rc h e n t e r ta in e d a few friends w ith place cards w ere shaped like w edding can g e t them a t coat, a t H elliw ell's. C o ttag e G rove citizens. Man k I I I g flottar. Puf II II or e a m i l i t t o r e « 4J.ut4 »G a ca tc hy program F riday evening a t bells and a sentence from a love story S tyle clothes m ade-to-m easure. T he Mrs. Geo. F re e m a n w an te d to aell «M itri M ral P.atatr u w u rtl V I lo.ou tti N a tu ra s i lla iik * (n o i r r w r v r P hillips hall. S evera l vocal and in adorned th e back of each. These w ere Vogue Millinery. some eg g s and ahe heard h o much P u • | r ( t fio 6,7**4 / i ila ) ir fiotti h ta lr sud P riv a te Hatik« sud 1 s tr u m e n ta l solos preceded a well re n read a t th e conclusion of the luncheon, S. P. Conductor F ax P arish and cackle about T he S e n tin e l's reading Ih M a n k ria . f r u * t C om p a tite * a liti hav dered one-a ct s k i t e n title d , “ A Case form ing a p r e tty musical love story D ispatcher John E u g e r cam e up from notices a t 6c a line th a t ahe took a ll l( « Ita il k » » . i « j " i Due A p p iu v ed K r a r tv r A le u ta J l.« u * • of S u sp en sio n .” This college pla y let for the brides-elert. N ineteen g u e s ts Koseburg F riday for a d a y 's visit. chance on one. It was inse rted last « hr» front k * a m i o th rr 1 a«h U r i n i • 77 U l'A ï) (R I tei N » i U m • M a i b i b ro u g h t fo rth much la u g h te r as well were present. T hursday. Monday ahe ordered the P ia n t o n a i Paper C iiiie m jr , N u k le * ad. to be tnken out a f t e r one more is a m i Lenta le ent. L ig h t r e f re s h m e n ts w ere served sue because her e g g s w ere going so S M jm rile tti p ilo ti fu m i w itfi 1! s T ie a a u re r (y j*e» c r a i u t c irc u is ti ra ) } ou f a st ahe could hardly supply the d e Started from France on Last Lap of If you w a n t heavy layers a t a rea- mand. T o ta l ............ lv sonable coat you will breed A nronaa M A H I L I T I KM C. W. Wallace w anted to sell a house Journey February 9th. and before you send abroad, come 1 1*, tMMI «Al ita l Htcx k pau! In and he tried the asm e s tu n t. R e s u lt— C H a u p rid o * foit>l «5.UUU UU T he missionaries who left here Nov. and see my chicks. E g g s $l.un and In d iv td r « ! P rofila, Ira * P.apetiae* am i houae sold. C. H B runt waa the p u r 15th for India a re now j u s t about a r $1.50 per l i f t i n g W. / . G A R D N E R T a t e * patri A, chaser. N a tio n a l lla n k Note» « lo 1*1 a n d iti* 1 » . IUU Ul riving a t th e ir destination, according In d iv id u ili « lrp o a ita a u tq rtl lo rhr« k • *7.«V> M T ry it y ourself some time. to word received here this week in a 1 tem am i c ertificate» of d«*|*oait T im e « e rtlfU » ir» of depoait •*< No. 1 w hite seed o a ts a t the S t e r le tte r w ritte n from Marseilles, France. Caahter • checka otiU N am ling l i V. May Close Stores at 6 O'clock. K ra rrv e tl for t a * r » The p a r ty took th e boat a t t h a t port ling Feed Co. 's store. A petition has been circ u lated d uring Miss Eda H um phrey sp e n t S a tu rd ay on F e b r u a r y 9th for th e last lap of the TO TAL IV the past week asking the m e rc h a n ts of S ta te o f O r e g o n . f o u n t y o f I . » n r . %n and Sunday in Eugene. journey. I . r C . W lt f 'P . f . p . K C a v ille r «>1 t h r a b o r e the city to close the atores a t 6 o ’clock The m em bers of th e p a rty reported Miss Lucy B urgess sfient S a tu r d a y on the nighta th a t th e y now close a t nm u r< 1 L i t t ik d o n o i r m i t | y s w r a i t h a t t h r a t» o v r é t a le m e n t I» t m r t o t h r l* r « t o f r a y k n o w l r d g r th a t th e y have been enjoying th e m and Sunday in Oakland. | C W H K K ! . K M . C a s h ie r 6 :30 and also a little e a r lie r S atu rd ay s. a n d b r h r f selves im m ensely, b u t are anxious to i IIP .M M P .M T I '. A K I N . No lady wishes to look dowdy and The p etition haa been signed by all the C o rre c t A ttra i ? n W W lllT K , reach th e ir chosen field of work. ( o l. IV K M V K A T C II, none will who w e a r one of our Victor clerks of the city and will come up for D ire ctora. In the party a r e Elder and Mrs. J . suits. T he Vogue Millinery. H u t» * rit» e d a n d « w o r n ( o ! e f o r r t u r t h is j / t h consideration at th e n e x t m e e tin g of Mark Comer aud d a u g h te r , Elder and H ay o f F e b , ly u . W O K T i l IIA M V K Y . 1 * 1 Willard Morss has received a le tte r th e Hoard of Trade. N o la t y P u b lic Mrs. Mead and Miss Jones. All will from Geo. Dyer. J r . , who recently left ta k e up the English work in the Indian w ith his f a th e r for Bandon. G eorge mission fields. A ccording to the te rm s junior is already homesick for C o ttag e ♦ of th e ir e n lis tm e n t in the work they Grove and had a se v ere ta s te of s e a ♦ will not be given a leave of absence sickness on the boat from Portland to ♦ for five years, Marahfield. So f a r G eorge senior and ♦ j ju n io r do not like the Bandon country ♦ Dorena. nearly as well as they <4jd the C o ttag e ♦ Feb. 26. — Rev. B a rn h a r d t is again G rove country. ♦ able to be o u t around. You a re su re o f being satisfied when Mrs. Geo. W h i t s e t t ’a 12-month-old you buy th e flour t h a t ’s g u a ra n te e d . babe is q u ite low w ith pneumonia. P ure W hite and A m erican B eauty, The top of Cerro G orda was covered each $1.35 per sack. S te r lin g Peed Co. ♦ w ith snow T hursday morning, J. K. P r a t t o f E u g en e waa in th e ♦ i C. E. S te w a r t, th e fru it tr e e in city S a tu rd a y in th e in te r e sts of the ♦ 3 -Foot spector, was on th e riv er Wednesday. W estern S t a t e s Life Ins. Co., o f which ♦ Flying S h erm an Spong of Springfield visited he is d is t ric t m a nage r. H. K. M etcalf ♦ Model his sis ter, Mrs. J . B. Mosby, the first has been appointed a g e n t for the com ♦ of the w eek. pany for C o tta g e G rove and Lane ♦ T he principal and pupils of the p u b county. ♦ lic school are im proving the school It is upon you, the young men of today, th a t ♦ How do you m e asu re up in style? yard by p la n tin g flowers and shrubs. we rely upon to become the great men of to ♦ W e'll tell you ami g e t a s u it to fit. morrow, and keep our country up with the ♦ Billie H uston has purchased a stum p- The Vogue Millinery. rest of the world in aeronautics. Study avia ♦ pu lle r and tak en a large c o n tra ct of Mrs. Lem uel E lam was in th e city tion and experim ent with flying models. Every boy with ♦ g ru b b in g from J a s . Bedford. this week and s ta te d t h a t she has d e two drops of red blood will w ant one of our knocked-down ♦ Mrs. W. C. S h e a r e r s ta rte d for cided to rem a in a t Raymond, W ash., flying models. Special price complete, 3 3 C ♦ P ennsylva nia T h u rsd ay to see h e r and keep house for h e r brother. ♦ ready to assemble..............................................• JL <3 m other. Mrs. S h e a r e r 's family re- ♦ J . L. S e n tc r r e tu r n e d T uesday from ♦ ! ceived word th e day a f t e r she le ft, a s h o rt t r i p down th e valley. IM P O R T K R S and M A N U F A C T U R IE R S ♦ th a t h e r m o th e r was buried Wednes- Men and boya, look a t those high T O D D B U I L D I N G ♦ ' day, th e day before she sta rted . top shoes, th e n buy a pair before they WHITE PLAINS NEW YORK ♦ Inspection of S ix th Co., C. A. C., a re all gone. T he $7.50 kind for $6.76; ♦ W h i i I M r | i r r « r n t a t l v r « In N v r r r I . u t i l i t y will ta k e place F rid a y night, March boy’a from $2.00 to $2.50. T hey a r e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ going f a s t a t H elliw ell’s. 11st. T he public is cordially invited. MISSIONARIES AT DESTINATION THE WAYTO SELL EGGSANDTHINGS w thf o M m ANCONAS Pretty New Silks I S 9 M t B V m 1 1 The New Spring Silks which came in this week are certainly pretty. Among them are some very beautiful figured c:fi L JiiKs—aiso me newest G o ( )d V a lu e in striped patterns Ju st r eceived! 36- which seem to prevail inch s ilk and linen ponget i- Tan color this season. We are only. Our c a s h price, showing them in the only, a y a rd . . ‘48c new soft taffetas, mes- salines, foulards and N e w e st silk stripe voiles. See S u i s e n e S i lk our 22 to 30-inch This fi ibric is woven waist silks that usual of silk and cotton in such r nanner as to ly sell at not less than give th e cloth a very h i g h lustre. All $1.25 a yard. Our colors. Only, i cash price Q fW ' y a rd .. ■28c per yard - (Jmphrey&Mackm The Cash Economy Store ■ , ! BLÉRIOT ¡ , •M O N O P L A N E j WILL FLY ! , BOYS! FORD CO.