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About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1912)
W h y Put Off Seeing These N ew "J | Summer Goods Until Tomorrow F ' When You Can Just as W ell# 2 See Them Today T X L a w n s , D im ities, G in g h a m s for T h is S u m m e r’s v : Dress, 5 c to 2 5 c per yd . v T 1 ± t t Rev. Burkett, Cheater llanta and Chun ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Beals were invited gueata. Mrs. Smith and Mra. J. C. Adam» acted aa chaper CHURCH N E WS ones. The club w ill meet with M l«» ♦ ♦ Jennie Smith Saturday afternoon at 2 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o'clock. A ll members are requested Helpful services at the Methodist to be present. church next laird’s Day. Public wor J. li. Shortrldge celebrated hia Hist ship at 11 a. in. with aerniun by pastor birthday anniversary Sunday and Mrs. on " A il Unreached Goal.” People's Shortridge invited in a boat of friend*. popular gathering at 8 p. m. Hearty Hubert The “ youngstera” hail a jolly time and and inspiring song service. Sutcliffe lectures oil the old proverb, partook o f a bountiful dinner. Grand pa was the apryest one o f the bunch “ Hnndsme Is as Handsome Does." Those present were Meadamea and Bible school st 9 :4f> ami Kpworth Messrs. M. t\ Harris, W. J. Harris, League at 7. I f you have no church Claude Gray, John Dillard. Mra. S. J. home, a hearty welcome awaits you. t t a pent Sunday In Saginaw tives and friends. with rela The Ladies Noodlccraft Club had an alt day's picnic in Maleoni Horn's grove Wednesday o f last week, A lire was built and dinner was cooked by two o f the members, Mrs. Horn and Miss Frances Beatty. In the after noon a few o f the ladies tried their luck at learning to swim. Everyone r e t r ie d having had a gissi tim*. A. J. Armstrong, the photographer, took several pictures ut Rev. Beatty's Maple Dell farm Monday. Cal M. Young o f Eugene visited Ida farm at Saginaw Tuesday. Dillard, Mra. S. D. Stewat and Earl The attendance at the M e lo d is t Dillard, all o f Eugene; J. J. Weeden church and Bible school for the month and family o f Coaat F o rk ; O rville o f June, 1912, shows s gratifyin g in Spear and w ife, Audrey and A rlie crease over the same month In 1911. l.angdon o f Cottage Grove. Morning church attendance during June Mrs. George Scott entertuined the o f the latter year averaged 163, even Kmnnon Club last Thursday. The us ing 139; last month 165 and 194, a gain ual embroidering was done. R efresh o f 12 in the morning and 55 in the ments o f ice cream, rake, wafers ami evening. Bible school average 128 and lemonade were served and enjoyed on 175, an Increase o f 47 each l.ord'a Day. such a warm day. Members present Naturally the workera are elated over were Meadamea Groff, Markin, Dean, this showing. Richmond, Durham, Cochran and Bede. A most interesting session o f the The gueata were Mra. Chaa. Chandler, l^*nd-a-Haiui Class w ill be held next Mra. Ingram and Mra. Burroughs. Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. The Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Robbins. Mra. subject for discussion. "W h at Can Be A. C. Kinter and Mra. Robbins’ gueata, Done to Save the American llomeT” Mrs. C. W. Kenney and Mias Mia is sure to bring forth many spirited re Nason spent Sunday at London, where plies. they were joined in a picnic by the Church o f Christ. Regular services Win. Jones, John Small and O. P. Wills next Lord's Day. Thia w ill ho Minis families and Grandpa and Grandma ter Huvcn'a laal Sunday with the Let ua have a little heart to heart Harris. church here before moving to Dallas, talk with you altout your piano pur- chaa*. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Waterhouse enter and he draires to make as much o f the About the lirat o f July we «hipped day as possible for the good o f the tained a few friends Friday evening to Cottage Grove a finely selected chruch. Subject at II a. m., ‘ ‘ Strength with a musical entertainment. Re slock o f pianos, player pianos and or freshments were served. Those pre by the Day” ; at 8 p. m., "T h e Near gan a. to be diapoaed o f in a thirty Jerusalem.” A welcome for all. sent were Mr. and Mra. A. C. Kinter, days' »ale on our low priced caay pay Miss Baker, Dr. and Mra. F. W. Rob Mis« Mabelle Graenwood o f Eugene ment plan that has made Ellers Music bins and the latters' gueata, Mrs. Ken and Mias Msbelle Wilson o f this city llouae grow from a »mall store a few ney and Mias Nason. are spending a week at Miss Lucy yeara ago to the largeat piano and or Mrs. F. L. Ingram entertained aliout Burgess' Rose Brier Lodge ranch near gan distributors in America. Kllera Music House ia a household word and 25 o f her friemls on the lawn Tuesday Oakland. afternoon in honor o f her guest, Mias James Herman and w ife o f Kansas Is known from ocean to ocean. The Eib. A fte r a social hour o f embroid are viaiting at the H. J. Shinn home. , capital employed in their forty isld stores ia nearly three million dollara, ery, Mrs. Ingram gave each gueat a and every transaction ia hacked up by sheet o f pa|>er and scissors and they (heir trerr.endoua capitalization, which were asked to cut out a pattern. Many means that you are amply protected cute and pretty patterns were designed, against fraud or deceit in any |Mjrchase but Mrs. Marion Veatch won the prize, from EBera Music House. a pretty pattern bag. Her pattern was a baby dress with panel front. In thia atock shipped right to your S E L L the “ Man- doora in (m ilage Grove ia Included such The guests were then invited into the house, where tables were daintly laid, srt pianos aa the Chickerlng Baby \ X J hattan L in e ” o f Gri^uJ and the famous Ellers Bungalow gelatine pudding with whipped cream, G u a ra n te e d S an itary wafers and punch being served. fla y e r I'iano, iniaaion style; also an Human Hair Goods. Kllera Orchestral Upright Grand and Members o f the O. E. S. and A. F. many other line planus, Kimball Organs Switches ranging in & A. M. and families enjoyed a picnic ' and FaciAc Uueen Organa, all to go at price from yesterday noon at the invitation o f the greatly reduced prices. members o f the O. E. S. The affair This quick sale, small prollt piano was to have t>een held in the park, but selling with Ellers broad minded, lib owing to the threatening condition of eral, progressive business methods the weather, the scene of activity was has built up this wonderful force in 30-in. thin strand Switch moved to the A. F. & A. M. banquet the music trade In thia country. Just for room, where about 60 people attempted think o f forty music store s operated to get away w ith the oversupply o f under one head, selling thousands o f good things furnished by the women. instruments every year, and you will A mammoth cake in the form o f a readily concede our position to under Call aad Im ped Oar Coaipletc La e star, frosted and decorated with the sell all coni|>ctitora, who handle musi T3he colors o f the (J. E. S., attracted atten cal instruments in a limited number. tion. It was made by Mrs. T. C. Our plan o f selling high grade pianos Wheeler. at pricea that are not high ia demon strated in our special sale now about Delightful Concert Tomorrow. to close in ('milage Grove. We clone A delightful concert w ill be given at | up ahop here August 1st. Flenty o f A Big Snap. 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in the time for you to buy your piano If you One acre, new five-room bungalow vestry o f the Methodist Church by will act quickly. (Vime in. We will Miss B erg’ s Class. The six members for sale. Inquire, Cottage Grove Flour he glad to see you. Our pricea w ill j ‘26tf. o f the class w ill render all the num Mill. ap|>eal to you more than anything we bers. Admission w ill be 10 cents. The can say in the newn|>a|>cni. Delight Valley. program follow a: G. C. Birtchet ia s|>ending two weeka Instrumental Duet......................... in Dorena, where Rev. E. H. Edgar ia ___ Ada Matthews, Mae Armstrong assisting him in a aeries o f revival Song, W hipper-W ill..................... Class meetings. ZuDreien am K laver. .Theodor Herbert Thia ia the one great chance for you Misa Mae Witcher went to Medford Ada Matthews, Mae Armstrong, to secure an instrument at a tremen last week to visit for several weeka. Jessie McCord Frank E. Roth and Mina Ida Eicher dous saving on price. It's up to you. R e c ita tio n .................... Joyce Teetera were married by Rev. Beatty Sunday Only hurry, for we leave in a few Vocal S olo..................... Slumber Song morning at the . home o f the bride's •lays. Marion Hooper father, John Eicher. They left on the Instrumental Solo ...R ob in 's Return afternoon train for Montana, where Ada Matthewa they w ill make their home. K. P. Building, Main St.. Play, A dvertising for a Servant. .Class C. K. Gribble and Zeb Angel o f Star Near the bridge. Instrumental S o lo .. Birds and Flowers Mae Armstrong Song, 'Scuse Me Today................. Claas Yellow Jonquils.....................Jobanning Ada Matthewa, Mae Armstrong, Jessie McCord Pantomime .................... Rock o f Ages Blanch I.izar (A d v .) That doesn’t appeal to the appetite. We specialize More About the Closing Out Sale of Eilers Stock of Fine Pianos in Cot tage Grove PIANO STORY WORTH THE READING Should Interest Every Music Lover in This Community The Easiest @ n rirtu W a y •} The marriage o f Ida May Eicher. To save is to open a bank ac daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. John Eicher, count. We solicit your account to Frank E. Koth o f Flathead County, whether it is large or small. Mont., occurred at 9 a. m Sunday at Each day brings us new accounts the home o f the bride in W alker. Rev. J. L. Beatty officiated. A wedding which is proof of the confidence breakfast was served. Only a few bestowed upon this institution neighbors were present outside o f the and an inspection of our state fam ily and contracting parties. The ments will show that our surplus young couple will make their home in has gradually increased, which Montana, leaving for there Sunday afternoon. shows that it is conservatively Mrs. James P. Graham entertained managed. solicit the you ac the W e are all We ready to show best values in town counts o f firms and individuals her guests. Misses Ruth and Sadie Merchandise o f quality at prices Blair o f fair Portland, with a pleasant pic and can assure them of courteous nic party on the banks o f the Row and liberal service in every de R iver Sunday evening. a m partment. ture o f the afternoon was a word con test, in which the guests were asked to make as many words as possible out o f the letters found in the word “ lavender.” Luncheon was served. The guests included Mendames W. H. Abrams, J. B. I-ewis, H. A. Miller, George Kerr, H. H. Veatch. B. R. Job, C. P. Jones. N. E. Compton. Misses Currin, Perkins, Della and Inez White. ------------ I nampton & LO. c o t t a g e • I O ...T H E .. First National Bank 'TIE OLD IELMILE" Old clean rags wanted at this office. ♦ i The Young People's Sunday School Class o f the Christian Church enjoyed a bonfire and marshmallow roast at the Lathrop ranch Friday evening. Games o f different kinds amused the young people until close to the midnight hour. About 25 were present. Mr. and Mrs. N. Lockett chaperoned the Mrs. Chas. Adams was hostess at a party. __ pretty lavender party last Thursday The girls o f the John-Priscilla Club in her new bungalow, which had re cently been completed. Mrs. Adams entertained the boys o f the club at a was the recipient o f many social picnic in Perkins' pasture Friday aftef- affairs before her marriage and she noon. Everything imaginable in the arranged a unique party in honor o f culinary line was put on the table. those who entertained her. The fea Games o f different kinds were played. j The .S to r e That S a tis fie s I G ro v e Announcement! $1.50 to $12.00 $5.00 Now We Know Where j and We hope You We’ re A t Do Also X * X K ~ X K “ X * -X K ~ X * X ~ X ~ X -X “ X K * X * X ~ X ~ X K “ X ~X -<~ X -X ~X ~X ~X ~:* Come in and gaze around our new merchandise room across the street from our old stand. T here’s room enough for every one and we ll be pleased to meet you and show you around. Vogue Millinery Now, Listen: Eilers Music House Nobody W ants T o Eat Nothin’ Mrs. Eugene Matlock o f Eugene ia visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jonhaon. J. V. Foster and family have moved to California. A. L . Flinn was in Creswell on busi ness the drat o f the week. in appetite teasers nifty things in groceries—the things that give the housewife a reputation as a good cook. When in doubt as to what to get hubby for supper, our tastely arranged shelves will give you many an inspiration. In our new location, a few doors west of our former store, we are going to “ spread” ourselves on groceries. Mrs. Winecoff Dead. News was received here this morn ing o f the death o f Mrs. C. H. W ine coff at Eugene, where ahe underwent an operation for dropsy. Funeral ar rangements have not been made. T 5 h e M E T S A N SHOP T he “Something Different” Store ^^> ^< ^»< »< »< *^< *X -X rX '* > -X 'X '< '* X 'X '^ X -X “X '-X “X**X**X-<*-X*-X'*X--,X “i- A Hero in a Lighthouse. Rees-Wallace “W H E R E YOU DO B E T T E R ” For years J, S. Donahue, So. Haven, Mich., a civil war captain, aa a light- housekeeper, averted awful wrecks, but a queer fact is, he might have been a wreck himself. I f Electric Hitters hid not prevented. ‘ ‘They cured me of kidney trouble and chills,” he writes, " a ft e r I had taken other so called cures for yeara, without benefit and they also improved my sight. Now, at seventy, I am feelin g fine.” For dyspepsia, indigestion, all stomach, liver and kidney troubles, they’ re with- | out equal. Try them. Only 50c. at all druggists. W E RENT Safe Deposit Boxes for $1 per Year W hy carry your own risk, when you can have protection for less than two cents a week. Bank of Cottage Grove 4% Interest on Tim e Deposits—4%