Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, February 29, 1912, Image 2

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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.
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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
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C D I T a
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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/
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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
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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
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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
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No.
1
w
hite
seed
o
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ts
a
t
the
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r
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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
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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.
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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
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' 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
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The New Spring Silks which came in
this week are certainly pretty. Among
them are some very beautiful figured
c:fi
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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
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