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About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1912)
CONTEST JUDGES ARE SELECTED Sell Satisfaction Success in selling doesn’t simply mean goods sold. It means customers satisfied. This is the rule we have followed in selling footwear. For this reason our shoe business has grown until it is as large as that of many stores in towns ten times the size of Cottage Grove. We take the most painstaking eare in selecting our shoes, buying for cash and at close cash prices. Our stock is full and complete. If you are not a customer of ours please give us a trial. Huy shoe satisfaction, shoes that fit your feet, give you satisfactory wear and that are stylish, strictly up-to-date. v- r< u f | Burkholder-Woods Co. P S WE STILL BUY WOOL AND M O H A IR t CHURCH N E W S J ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Church of Christ. — Regular services next Lord's I>ay morning. Rible school at 9:45, preaching at 11. The Rible school will give the Children's Day program in tne evening. V. K, Hoven will preach at Latham school house at 3 :30 in the afternoon. The public Is cordially invited to all of these services. 1‘resbyterian Church. Services next Sunday as follow s: Sunday school at 10 a. m.. preaching at 11 by Pastor Mason, Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m preaching service at 8 o ’clock. • M. E. Church.— An aggressive sum mer campaign commences next Sab bath. The next two months will, if the prayers and labors o f the workers o f the society count for anything, lie more productive o f good results than for any similar length o f time during the past fall or winter. Bible school at 9:45. Public worship at 11 with ad dress by Robert Sutcliffe on "A Famous Warrior's Last Stand." All | who love things martial will be deeply interested. Reception o f members. Epworth League at 7. Sunday school concert at 8. A goodly portion o f the program will be given by the Primary ! Department. The tots are always most attractive. Silver offering for the fund to asisst worthy students in ob taining an education. A hearty wel come. W ell dressed men will tell y o u that lor handsome, per fe ctly fitting O x fo rd s that keep their shape like new, you can n ot equal the A m erican Gentleman line. A ll styles— *11 leathers The Lend-A-Hand Men'a Class meets at the Methodist Church on Sunday morning at 10. There is no other or ganization of like character in the city. Topic for study and discussion : "Influencing the Public Through the Church." The teacher desires the at tendance o f every member, as matters o f pressing importance are to tie brought to the notice o f the class. Rees-Wallace Co “WHERE YOU DO BETTER " 10% of the Net Receipts Derived From the Contest Will Be Donated to the Library Fund. r. :: An Excellent Performance. VOTE COUPON CONTEST DEPT. THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Good for FIVE VOTES if neatly clipped and sent to the Contest Dept. For Miss Candidate Latham. Address. Dont roll, send in flat. i Canned Goods Y Have A Dozen Cans On The Shelf I l Canned goods of quality are becoming more and more popular with the house- wile. For one thing, they are conven ient when you are in a hurry to go out, then you have rhe satisfaction of know ing that you have something ready to serve when you don’t feel like preparing a meal that requires time and work. We have an assortment of canned goods from which you can choose the very thing you want. They are fresh, wholesome and nutritious. Brund & Company GROCERS TO PARTICULAR J. M. Busby’s Minstrels played to a crowded tent last night. They were by far the best minstrels that ever visited tha city under canvas. They have an excellent performance, especially the acrobatic features and the dancing, while the old time min strel performance and songs delighted the audience. They carry a fine band and are a tuneful, musical, talented crowd.—Yates Center Avocate. Cot tage Grove, Thursday, June 13. PEOPLE The Latham school closes Friday, June 7, after a nine months’ session. In the evening at 8 o ’clock, the gradu — I ating exercises of the 8th grade will be held in the schoolhouse. On last Thursday, John W. Trunnell, accompanied by his daughter Grace, went to Eugene to see his brother, Jos. Trunnell, who had been very ill for a long time, tybile there his brother's death occurred, Friday, May 31, 1912. > "H M. E. Festival Much Enjoyed. The program and social given by the M. E. Church Tuesday evening was a complete aucccsa. Misa Lola Wilton received special commendation for the training o f the twelve little flower girls. Their drill was very pretty and well done. The faree was good. Miss YanDenburg gave a reading in her usual pleasing manner, which was heartily encored. Miss Neita Hazle ton ami Albert Woodard each sang much enjoyed aoloa. The tableaux, "The Bell o f the Tow n" caused an up roar. The orchestra music was excel lent and fully appreciated. A quar tette. composed o f Mr. llmphrey, Mr. Hogate, Mrs. H. Hart and Misa l ewis, w h s the crowning success to the pro gram. The ladiea sold aprons, rugs, hand kerchiefs and many useful articles. Ice cream and cake were served at little tables on the walk in front o f the church. NOTHING IS WORTH WHILE BUT SENTIMENT • — — ■ — .............. FUSTMASTER VAN DENBURG AND LANDLORD BARTELL. Ballot Boxes Sealed This Evening; No Count Will Be Made Un til Opened Saturday Night at 10 O'clock. SO SAYS REV. SUTCLIFFE IN MEMORIAL ADDRESS. When You Can Overthrow Throne of Universe You Can Full Down the Flag. (Continued from first page) stated that the red flag is another that will he di*|M>Hi>d of just as effectively aa other hugnbooa have been. The speaker was frequently inter rupted with applause. The flower drill by the pupils of Mina Wohrer'a class, also a part o f the Memorial Day exercises, received many words o f praiae, as did alao aeveral oilier numbers on the program. The Five Hundred Club enjoyed an Following is the program which was elaborate dinner at the Cottage Hotel carried out without a hitch : Friday evening, after which the mom Parade to Cemetery hers enjoyed a social hour playing pro EXERCISES AT CEMETERY. gressive 500. Members present were Messrs, and Mesilames C. J. Kem, F. President Lincoln’! Gettysburg Ad dress................................Dr. Woods W. Robbins, J. N. Waterhouse, Marion John A. I.oglin'» Address.. Dr. Woods Veatch, A. C, Kinter ami F. L. Song Oh, Wrsp the Flag Ingram. Around Me, Boys .................. .......... The families of N. E. Compton, Geo. In Unison, West Side High School Hall, A. L. Monroe, Lee Wilson, and Pupils C. S. Barnett formed a picnic party , Special Service at Cemetery......... which enjoyed itself on the hank of ................ G. A. R. Ritual the river, a short distance north o f the Ritual Service o f W. K. C. city, Thursday afternoon. The same Song .Cover Them Over With Flowers company rusticated at ’ ’Olaon ranch” East Side School Pupils near Saginaw on Sunday. AFTERNOON EXERCISES. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams enter Memorial Hymn............................. ........... Unison, by School Children tained a few friends at dinner Sunday. Memorial Day ........ ...E th el Rogers Mias Audrey Langdon entertained R e cita tio n ............. Miss Söderström her class Saturday evening at the home ¡S o lo ....................................Vena Wheeler of Mrs. C. J. Kem. Address ................ Rev. Sutcliffe Your Flag and My F lag..O pel Whitely Mrs. C. J. Kem entertained sixteen Recitation........................... Claire I .cum friends Saturday afternoon at lunch Rose Garden D rill............................. eon in honor of Mrs. John G. Gill of ................ Miss Wuhrer and Pupila Lebanon. ___________ (Continued from first page.) almost a certainty that the ouea who do the heat work Fridav and Saturday will he crowned the victors. If you think you have enough votes to wit), well and gotsl, only our advise is, do not feel aure, for there are others who have tha same idea alwiul themselves, and if you neglect your campaign now, you are very apt to awake to the fact, after the votes are counted, that you were mistaken. The next two days are the ones that are going to count. When you get one "clu b o f five" subscribers, start right in to get another. It is likely you will need them. Anyway- it ia better that you win liy ten thousand majority than to lose by one vote. Merchants issuing vole coupona : The Fair Store, Hon Ton Confection- ery. Eagle Cigar Store, Brund A Is»., Th* Ladiea Toggery, Armstrong Studios, Powell A Cooper, Hwenge Hardware Co. and The Arcade Theatre. Card of Thanks. For the many thoughtful acta o f kindness during the illness and death of our wife and mother, we wish l«» express our dee|ieat gratitude, jfipd A. II. POWELL and FAMILY. Ready............................. Edna Johnson Duet, Bring Flowers ........... . . . Leila Walker anil Mildred Hall Recitation.........................Thelma Jones Recitation........................... May llayea c “ The Shop” Where Good Printing in Done T5he SENTINEL Invitations have been issued an nouncing the marriage of Miss Lena Pearl Atkinson to Mr. Henry Fisher to j take place tonight at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. L. M. Shepard-< son. Mrs. F. W. Robbins entertained two tables at 500 Friday evening. A lunch- i eon o f sandwiches, cake and coffee was served. The guests were Messrs, and Mesdames W. H. Abrams, H. A. Mill er and Elliert Bede. A number o f the young people, and others who merely feel young, enjoyed a marshmellow roast on McFarland's Butte Friday evening. About 25 o f the young people held a marshmellow roast on the butte Mon day evening, reporting a “ prefectly lovely time.’ ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Billings gave an 8 o ’ clock five course dinner Wednesday evening at the Hotel Oregon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Arnold, who were married last week at Rose- burg. The tables were prettily deco rated with sweet peas. Thoae present besides the host and hostess were their three children. Minor, Floyd and Ethel, Misses Alice Jones, Thelma Jones, Marguerite O’ Mara, Mrs. Jones and Ralph Legat. The "John-Priacilla" Club was en tertained at the J. C. Adams home Saturday. The afternoon pastime of needlework and the delicious refresh ments were much enjoyed by the mem bers. The Priscillas will meet with Miss Lauretta Atkinson Saturday, June 15th. "W e earn about $6.00 a day anyway, so we just appropriated the money out of our hubby’ s pockethooks," was the explanation given by several women when asked to explain how they earned the dollar which they brought to tha experience social given by the Ladiea Aid o f the Presbyterian Church yester day afternoon at the home o f Mrs. Herbert Eakln. Bounteoua refresh ments were served. Over $25 was netted for the society. Mrs. Darwin Bristow o f Eugene and Mrs. Arthur Woolcott were invited guests. The Sunday school is being attended weekly by many interested persons. Miss Della Boyd is the superintendent and earnestly hopes the interest will continue. V. E. Hoven o f Cottage Grove has arranged to preach here every other A quiet wedding took place last even Sunday at 3:30, beginning next Sun ing when Mias Mabel Harlow, daughter day. o f Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harlow, became Wrapping paper, just the thing to the wife o f Elvin Carson Spray. The go under carpets at Sentinel office. simple ceremony was performed by Rev. Robt. Sutcliffe. The bride wore A Good Show. white silk crepe de chine, trimmed in The colored minstrels were wit pearl and carried a shower boquet of nessed by a large and appreciative white carnations and pink sweet peas. audience here last Tuesday evening. Light refreshments were served. It is very seldom that we get to see Thoae present w ere: Messrs, and as good a minstrel show as this one Mesdames John F. Spray, C. A. Har except in the larger cities. The dark low, Will Hankins, Roland Wicks and ies were right there, both in singing families, Mias Eunice VanDenburg, and dancing and were encored to most Chas. Hall, Glen Hankins. every number. Your eastern friends would like to The show carries a fine brass band which rendered some excellent music. know something about the country you —Geneaco Post. Cottage Grove, Thurs are living in. Send them a copy o f the Sentinel, 5c. day, June 13. Standing of Candidates June 6th U P T O B A. M . DISTRICT No. 1 Misa Bertha Stephens - 37185 Miss Jessie Smith ............ 35934 Miss Cioe H edrick......... 25805 Miss Muriel Robinson 16715 DISTRICT No. 2 Miss Hazel Brum field....... 34125 Miss Edna Elledge Miss Gertie .........27370 R a in e s ........... 17835 Miss Margaret Johnson 6240 DISTRICT No. 3 Miss Vera C r o w e .............. 33085 Miss Mabel T u rn er....... 27450 Miss Nellie Stanton.............7560 The Cottage Grove Creamery When you want n dish o f Ice Crcnm, visit the cncnrnery. When von want u pound o f g o o d Huttcr, visit the creamery. When vou want g ood Huttermilk, visit the creamery. I f vou have Crcnm to sell, don't fail to visit the creamery. If you haven’t a cream separator, be sure and get our terms and prices upon the l)el»aval, the best separator on the market. And remember we take cream the same as cash. A small payment down gets one. If you are a shipper o f cream remember we want your cream and that we pay the highest cash price, furnish the cans and pay the freight. COTTAGE GROVE CREAMERY 1 “A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL"