Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, March 07, 1912, Image 2

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Spring Styles Are
Arriving Daily
We offer exceptional values in every department.
(] We are showing a larger variety ol patterns and
makes in Beds, Art Squares, Dining Tables, Library
Tables, Rockers, Linoleums, Ranges, Ktc„ than
ever before.
<] Unusual care was taken in selecting the designs and
our lines represent the l»est values offered by the
leading manufacturers of the country.
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Church of Christ. A special chil­
dren’s service will be held a t the
Church of Christ next Lord's Day at
7 :$0 p. m. A large chorus will lead
the singing and will render seven
special numbers, including two vocal
solos, a special number by six girls, a
violin solo and choruses. The children
have practiced hard for several weeks
and an excellent musical program is
assured all who come. Sermons for
the d a y : 11 a. m., " C h ris t's Social
Code of Morals;” 7:30 p. m.. "T h e
New Testament C hurch." The public
is cordially invited.
Last Sabbath evening in the Metho­
dist church pew a fte r pew was Alien
with men. At the close of the pastor's
address, a fte r the use of the three
flags, all the male members of the
church gathered around the altar and
w ;re joined by three young men who
by so doing placed themselves on God's
side. The five minute prelude will be
a regular feature during the month of
March. The coming l o r d ’s Day will
be a moat interesting one. Public
worship at 11 with address by pastor
on "God and Company.” Reception of
members. People's popular service at
7 M with lecture by Robert Sutcliffe
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on "T he Good-Bye Kiss.” Vocal solo
by Clarence Morss and selections by
large orchestra. Subject of prelude,
"T he Frequency of Mistaken Iden­
ti t y .” Bible school at 9:45 and Ep-
worth League a t 6:30, led by M. 11.
Anderson. The glad hand for all.
nrtrlif
ANNA
OGLESBY
/ T T Mr. Thos. Bates, the expert Cutter from
A . E. Anderson & Co., Chicago, will
be at Hampton & Co.’s store with I 2 0 0 large
samples, Tuesday and Wednesday, March
twelfth and thirteenth.
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House Furnishers
Phone 6
CHURCH NEWS
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Not many people are unpunctual at
the Methodist church on Sunday even­
ings. They gather early to hear the
high grade music given by the orches­
tra. The first number commences at
7 :25. Messrs. Wood, Scovell, Moras,
Talmadge, Spriggs and Mrs. Robert
Sutcliffe make a splendid combination.
which matte it a very quiet, although
much enjoyed affair.
Those pres­
ent w e r e : Messrs, and Meadantea II.
O. Thompson, H. A. Miller. Marion
Veatch, Elbert Bede, Cruaon, W. 11.
Abrams, Mrs. C. J . Kem and F. L.
Ingram.
The Misses Schoolcraft, Lewis and
Wagner, who were members of Miss
Emma Job's class in college, gave her
a shower a t the Delta, Delta, Delta
Sorority house at Eugene Saturday
afternoon. Miss Job received a large
number of miscellaneous presents.
The guests were the members of Miss
Job's sorority, Miss Risley of Roseburg
ami Miss Kennon of this city.
Mrs. A. W. Ki me entertained in-
formally at a 6 o'clock dinner party at
her home on East Main stre e t Sunday
evening. Those present w ere: Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Lawson, Miss Grace
Lilly. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richmond,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garoutte, Dr. and
Mrs. Kime and Miss Mamie Kime.
Section I. Thai it ahall be unlawful
his wife before his death, ami is not
for the proprietor or proprietors of any
included in the value of the estate.
The bequests are ns follows : Tu his cigur store, pool room, card room, soft
brothers. Robert, Herbert, Jam es ami drink establishment or other p la c e of
W alter T. Eakm, he gives $l,tMki each; public amusement to keep hia or their
to him sister, Jane Paul Hanna. place of husinesa open between the
$1,000; to William. George ami Walter hour of midnight and 5 o'clock a. III.
McQueen, nephews, $260 each, to
Section 2. Any person violating the
Katherine McQueen, niece, $500; to j provisions of Suction 1 of this ordi­
his sister, Katherine Campbell, $1,000, nance shall he guilty of a misdemean­
held in trust ; to Charlea, Frank and or and U| hjii conviction thereof before
George Hadley, $250 each. The Cen­ the Recorder, ahall he fined In a auin
tral Presbyterian church has its debt not less than $5, nor more than $25,
to him (supponisi to be about $5,000 1 and in default of payment of such fine
wiped out and also gels a bequest of shall he confined in the city jail one
the residence pro|>erty just south of day for each $2 (Ml of such fine
the church as a gift for a parsonage.
Section 3. Whereas the health,
and safety of the city demands
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this
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‘ ffect an emergency m declared to
As anticipated by the Development
the largest crowd in the his- exist and this ordinance ahall he in
tory of *hl' organization was present full force and effect immediately U | m » i
| Tu«»day night at the best banquet ita passage and approval by the May­
ever given by the League. The Etna or.
Passed by the Common Council, tins
opera house was filled ami over 200
plates were laid. Every feature of the 4th day of March, 1912.
Presented to the Mayor for his ap­
occasion wss all that could have been
desired and the event will be remem­ proval thia 4th day of March, 1912.
bered as one of the moat pleasant pub­
Filed with the Recorder, approved
lic functions ever held here.
this 4th dsy of Msrch, 1912.
Signed :
Ordinance No. 3.10.
W II. ABRAMS,
An ordinance providing for the clos­
Msyor.
ing of certain placca of business be­
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C.
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VANDENHIJRG,
tween the hours of 12 o'clock, mid­
Recorder.
night, and 6 o'clock a. m. and provid­
ing a penalty for violation of said o r­
Your eastern friends would like to
dinance.
know something b I hiu I the country you
The Common Council of the city of are living In. Send them a copy of the
Cottage Grove does Ordain :
Sentinel, fir.
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The house was very prettily and ta s­
decorated, the sitting room with
jonquils and fern and the parlor with
MINSTREL BOYS MAKE HIT.
DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS. W. primroses, hyacinths and fern. In the
parlor was also an arch of green and
A. HOGATE WED LAST NIGHT. white, under which the ceremony waa
Clever Songs And Real Snappy
The Men’s class of the Methodist
performed.
Jokes Are Well Rendered by
Glen H. Phelps, of Bladen, Neb., The outside guests were Guile Phelps church is steadily growing in numbers
Local Talent.
and
interest.
Two
new
brothers
were
and Miss Emma Phelps, of Elmira,
Captures Popular Cottage
Ore., cousin and aunt of the groom ; welcomed on Sunday. It was decided
The local troupe under the headline
Grove Maiden.
Louis R ichenirifer of Bellingham, to call the organization "T he Lend-a-
of
Alexander's Ragtime Kids held the
Hand
Men's
class.”
The
members
are
Wash., a boyhood friend of the groom.
boards
at the Arcade Monday and Tues­
determined
to
live
up
to
the
title.
The
happy
couple
will
visit
at
Eu­
The marriage of Miss Alma Gertrude
day
evenings,
playing to a crowded
Hogate to Glen H. Phelps, of Bladen, gene and Salem and then leave by way Librarian Howard has now got the
house
at
both
performances. Dock-
lending
library
into
good
running
or­
of
Cailfornia
for
their
future
home
at
Neb., took place last night at the home
stader's Minstrels would appear to
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bladen, Neb., making many stops by der. N ext Lord's Day the topic for
W. A. Hogate. The ceremony took the way. They will be a t home a fte r study and discussion is "Men and Re­ travel at a snail's pace compared with
ligion Forward Movement.”
Each tha t set by the " k id s .” Burton and
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place in the parlor of the home. The April 15th.
brother
will
bring
a
reason
why
men Baker were exceptionally atrong and
bridegroom entered first, attended by
Miss Ethel Eakin was guest of hon­
1 their wit and laugh-producing skill
Chas. Beidler as best man, followed or a t a china shower Saturday a f te r ­ do not join the church. All present
I kept the audience in a humorous,
will
be
counted
as
charter
members
close by the bride attended by Mias noon given by the Misses Mabel and
laughing mood throughout the solid
A tha Widdersheim. The Lohrengren Blanche Veatch, assisted by Miss J e n ­ and have their names placed on the
hour of fun. Billy Hrund'a aong "N o ­
framed
certificate.
wedding march was played by Mrs. nie Smith, at the pretty Veatch home
body Knows Where John Brown's
Robert Sutcliffe and the impressive on Fifth street. Each guest was pre­
Episcopal ring ceremony was per­ sented with a blank booklet with sub­ ! of each, a prize to be given for the G one" made a big hit and waa encored
formed by Rev. Robt. Sutcliffe in the jects written on each leaf to be illus­ beat proposal. These were read aloud for a return engagement, which
brought forth the subatilute, "Nobody
presence of about 40 guests.
trated with pictures clipped from and the judgea awarded the prize to
Knows Where Jack Rice's Gone."
The bride was gowned in white crepe magazines. The subject began with Miss Eakin. But the gift was not to
(Miss) Parker, the doughnut king,
be
presented
until
the
winner
attained
de chene and carried a boquet of white the entrance of the guests into this
made the Spanish dancing girla look
carnations.
The
bridesmaid w a s mundane sphere, continuing up to their the end of a ball of twine th a t had
gowned in crushed straw berry silk first school, first long dress, first beau, been strung all over the parlors in alow with hia graceful akirt dance.
The entire company acquitted itself
poplin and carried a boquet of pink proposal, engagement, announcement, every conceivable place, beginning a t
In splendid fashion and grins worn on
carnations.
honeymoon, etc.
Magazines, paste one end and carefully working to reach j
the faces of those who attended be­
The bridegroom and best man were pots and scissors were distributed and the other end where the precious goal
spoke their approval of an evening's
was
to
be
obtained.
The
rest
of
the
j
dressed in conventional black.
the matrimonial contest began. When
; At the close of the ceremony Miss the booklets were completed they were guests were watching E thel's move- i enjoyment.
N’eita Hazleton sang ‘‘I Love You passed around and read to the amuse­ merits with breathless interest and j The members of the company not al­
ready mentioned were Lloyd Stratton,
T ruly.”
ment of those present. A delicious a fte r twisting, turning and winding a t :
Dr. H. H. Owen, Ren Sanford, Selden
A dainty three-course dinner was luncheon was then served a t small last in a dark closet tha t opened out of j
Powell and Harry Boehmer.
an
adjoining
room,
the
coveted
and
i
served immediately following the com­ tables. A pretty buttonaire adorned
pletion of the ceremony by Misses Mae the place cards and the owners were well earned prize was secured. It j
Kitchen Social.
Armstrong and Ada Matthews.
asked to write a proposal in the back proved to be a huge basket filled with j The members of the Eastern Star
The farmer with the Bell Telephone Service at
beautiful china, the gifts of Miss
will
be
given
a
Kitchen
social
in
their
hand doesn’t have to travel in rainy weather.
E the l’s admiring friends. Each pack- |
hall
Friday
evening.
Each
lady
is
re­
The
Bell Telephone Service saves him all that
age was carefully opened and the ac-
quested to bring two kitchen aprons as
companying cards read with delight.
There
are always a lot of rainy-day chores aliout
the farm.
The basket contained eight beautiful nearly alike as possible.
plates, a pretty tea set, cake plate, j With " K itc h e n ” canundrums
Instead of spoiling a day in going to town, the farmer
And " F i r e " of fun
sugar bowl, two creamers, and a beau­
goes
to his Bell Telephone and does his busines. The
In pot and pan pleasure
tiful pair of pillow cases.
time saved can be spent profitably
Our
time
shall
be
spun.
The guests present w ere: Misses
That is why he would not think of being without the
SOCIAL COMMITTEE.
Ethel Eakin, Belle Burkholder, Fern
Bell Telephone Service. It is poor economy to try to
Holcomb, Allie and Flo Phillips, Edith
get along without it. Consult our local manager.
W. C. T. U. Meeting
Hastings, Veta Holderman, Hazel I
The W. C. T. U. will hold a parlor
Hazelton, Maude Hooper, Lauretta
meeting
Friday a t 3 p. ro. a t the home
Atkinson, Mabel Roeenburg, Jennie
Smith, Mabel Veatch, Blanche Veatch, of Mrs. Caldwell. All ladies are in­
Mrs. Armand Wynne, Miss Esther vited to attend and take a silver offer- j
Steams of Eugene and Miss Oglesby. log.
Just unpacked! The newest in Men’s Furnish­
The following program will be ren­
ttvery Bell Telephone is the Center of ihe System
The ladies of the Presbyterian church dered :
ings, including Neckwear, Dress Shirts, Hosiery
served a splendid oyster supper Friday
Opening song.
and Underwear. They’re certainly reasonably
evening in the Woodmen and K. P. Sketch of Miss W illard. . . Mrs. Woods ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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hall and it proved to be a most enjoy­ Solo......................................Mrs. Caldwell ♦
priced too. The splendid quality of our Men’s
able occasion. A large crowd was R e a d in g ......................Mrs. DeLaVergne ♦
Furnishings is Steadily increasing the popularity
present and one could be served all Solo .................................... Mrs. Compton ♦
of our Men’s Department.
kinds of dishes from Boeton baked R e a d in g ................................. Mrs. Royer ♦
beans, salads, etc. to puddings and Instrumental solo.......... Neita Compton. ♦
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pie. Miaaea Veta Holderman, Ethel
A man never claims to understand ♦
Eakin, Dale Groves, Jennie Smith,
Alice Counts and Ursula Lockwood woman—-a woman always thinks she ♦
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served
the tables. Receipts of the understands men, until a fte r she m ar­
To see one of these new Soisette Shirts will
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ries one.
evening, $32.00.
make you want to buy one if you’re looking for
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A girl never talks an arm off of a ♦
The Young Married Women’s Em­
a shirt that’s soft and comfortable. They’re
broidery club met last Thursday with man when he has that arm engaged in ♦
like silk. Made in coat style with
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Mrs. Jam es Atkinson in a business and hugging her.
3 -Foot
either soft or military collar.
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Being married isn’t so had if you ♦
social session. Those present w e r e :
Flying
Colors: white, cream and tan.
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Mesdames Umphrey, Mackin, Rich­ don’t let it burden your mind too much. ♦
Model
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Priced 9 0 c and...................................
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mond, Durham, Dean, Barnes, Armes,
I t beats all how a woman can think
Groff, Bede, Alliaon, Cook and Cochran. th a t a man who will stoop to elope ♦
with her is any b etter than the one she ♦
Hallmark Dress Shirts, each ...........................95c
Prof, and Mra. J. N. Waterhouse en­
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is married to.
It is upon you, the young men of today, that
tertained Thursday at dinner in honor
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Slidewell Collars......................................2 for 25c
we rely upon to become the great men of to­
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of Ethel Carolyn Palmer and Mrs.
S. B. Eakin’s Will Probated.
morrow,
and keep our country up with the
Gordon Hose, per pair.................---13c and 23c
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Laura Thomas Gunnell. Mr. and Mrs.
The will of the late Stew art B. E ak­ ♦
rest
of
the
world in aeronautics. Study avia­
A. C. Kinter and Mr. and Mr*. T. C.
in of Eugene was admitted to probate ♦ tion and experiment with Hying models. Kvery boy with
Wheeler were the other guests pres­
last week and letters of administration ♦ two drop» of red blood will want one of our knocked-down
ent. Music served as the diversion of
Special price complete,
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were issued to Mrs. Eliza J. Eakin, his ♦ flying models.
the evening.
widow, who was named as executrix. ♦ ready to assemble..........................................
Dr. and Mra. F. W. Robbins e n te r­ The e state ia stated to be $60,000, of ♦
I M P O R T E R S and M A N U F A C T U R E R S
tained the Social Whirl-Around club which $10,000 is real e state and $40,000 ♦
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Thursday
evening.
The principal peraonal property. Hia stock in the
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amusement of the evening waa caused First National bank of Eugene of ♦ WHITE PLAINS
NEW YORK
by each person taking a position and which he was vice president a t the ♦
W f W ant K r p m r u ta tlv r * In K vary L o cality
seeing how long he could hold it, time of hia death, waa transferred to
MISS HOGATE MARCH BRIDE tily
SAVES TIME
ON THE FARM
Nobby Spring
Styles
IN MEN’S WEARj)
T he
Pacific
Telephone and
Telegraph Com pany
New Soisette Shirts
BLÉRIOT
MONOPLANE
WILL
FLY
BOYS!
Lmphrey&Mackin
The Cash Economy Store
FORD CO.
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