ST. M A K Y 'N C A TH O LIC CHURCH.
Next Sunday: Itigli untas and sermou
at 10:30; devotioa» «nui bausdictiou ut
7:30.
Evsoiug devotion« nud benediction
W educad ay mid Kriduv evening» at 7:30
during tin- entire Lenteu season.
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They are ready for you— special displays have been made for your personal inspection. Those
beautiful new goods for Spring, which have taken a great deal of time and care to assemble
are here, and we bid you welcome.
In Dry Goods— in Women's W ear— in M en’s Furnishings will be found that '•‘ something"
which belongs particularly to this season of distinctive styles. The character of this merchan
dise will make buying a pleasure— and the fairness of prices a most welcome feature.
In keeping with this high standard of merchandise, we shall aim for a store service that is
worthy.
"Prom pt and courteous" will be our watchwords — your smallest and greatest
wants to share alike our careful attention. W e honestly believe in our ability to serve you
better than ever— to prove that our diligence has resulted in business which merits your pa
tronage.
Now aiul always we extend to you
a warm invitation to make this
store your store. Come atql go as
you please— rest a while—ask
questions. That's simply a point
in our service it carries with it
no obligations whatever.
We urge you to come now, espe
cially to see our display intact be
fore the eager buyers have made inroads. A call today equals
a treat to the visitor.
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B A IT IS T CHURCH
Cor. Eleventh and Adams Streets.
Services next Sunday: Bible srhoc
ut 10, Mrs. K. K. Mills, superintendent
morning worship at 1 1 ; evening service
at 7:30; I’ hiluthea Class meets for bihlc
study each Monday afternoon. Prnyer
meeting Thursday evening. Buptismii
services will lie held at the evening
meeting Sunday. Mission circle meet
at the church Thursday afternoon.
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
M. Howard Eagan, Pastor
Services next Sunday ns follows
Bible school at 9:43; communion ami
preaching service st I I ; Christina Kn
deuvor at ti:30; evening service at 7:30
Morning subject, “ The Resurrection
tnd What It Means.”
At this service
Mrs. Eagan will sing “ The Psalm s;’
evening service will take the form o f u
special Easter program by the Sunday
School, composed o f drills, choruses, ete
Offering for benevolent work.
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Rev. H. N. Aldrich performed
the ceremony. Mr. Zeigler is seventy
years o f age and his bride sixty four
Mrs. Zeigler is a sister in law o f Mrs.
Joseph Hams and John Nokes.
The
Sentinel was in error in announcing
that this wedding had taken place at
Eugene.
The M. P. G. Club was very pleasant
ly entertained yesterday afternoon by
Mrs. 8 . R. Smith. The guests spent the
afternoon as usual over their needle
work and Mrs. Arraand Wynne was
taken into the club in the place left
vacant by Mrs. Vinson, who has gone
to Roseburg to reside. The next meet
The Panama Club enjoyed a delight
ing wo be with Mrs. Orville Spear.
ful meeting with Mrs. Ben Groff Fri
day.
The rooms were prettily decked
The Royal Neighbors Club met at the
in spring flowers and flowering shrub
home
o f Mrs. A. E. Hamloth yesterday
bery and the guests spent the afternoon
playing
five
hundred .
Additional afternoon and enjoyed a particu larly
Fourteen mem
guests were Mrs. A l f Powell, Mrs. Er delightful afternoon.
bers
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the
club
were
present
and in nd
nest Bisby, Mrs. J. 8 . Medley and Mrs.
dition Mrs. Hamloth entertained Mrs
Lyllian Bryan.
W. E. Nixon, Mrs. J. I.indamood, and
Mrs. E. J. Kent, who recently arrived
A quiet wedding took place at the
from Kansas.
home o f Carl Zeigler on Hixth Street
Sunday afternoon, when Mr. Zeigler and
A pretty wedding took place Sunday
Mrs. Nellie O ’Neill o f Minnesota were
married in the presence o f a few rela- evening, March 29, at Chico, Calif.,
when Sylvia Ida ColewelJ o f this city
becamt* the bride o f Chester Allen Lutz.
The ceremony took plaee at the borne
o f the bride’s mother, Mrs. Amy Col
well, Rev. W. Sherrill officiating. Miss
Zolo Smith acted as bridsmaid and Mr.
Gilbert Lutz as best man.
The bride
•re a gown o f white satin trimmed
with allover shadow lacc and carried
a bouquet o f roses and wedding wreath.
The groom wore brown. The home was
beautifully decorated for the occasion
and a bountiful supper was served.
Those present at tuc ceremony were
Mrs. Amy Colwell and family, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Fisher and family, Mrs. Lutz
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and
daughter Zolo and Mrs. Miller.
The
couple will make their borne in Chico.
Mrs. F. W. Robbins was hostess to Lyllian Bryan and eleven
babies
the Social Twelve Thursday afternoon. Needlework occupied the guests for a
In addition to the members o f the rlub time, and latCr Mrs. Allison gave each
she invited in to share her hospitality guest a g ift, in the nature o f an April
Mrs. W. P. Hall, Mrs. I.ee Nixon, Mrs. Fool take off. Dainty refreshments o f
J. H. Bolden, Mrs. H. N. Aldr>eh and 1 iee cream, cake and punch were served.
Mrs. M. F. Wyatt.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. II. VanDenburg enter
tained the Neighborhood Five Hundred
Club at their home last Tuesday eve
ning. After the last rubber was played,
a delicious supper, carried out in Easter
style, was served. Mr. and C. C. Cru
son and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kinter acted
as substitutes.
Mjrs. S. V. Allison was the charming
hostess of the Emanon club Thursday
afternoon, entertaining, besides the
members of the club, Mrs. I. W. Has
tings, Miss Iverson, Mrs. J. Dillon, Mrs.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford
CHURCH NEWS
There are more Ford earn used in Cottage Grove than of all
other kind» combined, yet you never Haw a Fort! stuck or worn
out. They are cheapeHt in price, but the highest priced ma
terial goes into them.
They are a comfort to the pleasure
seeker and a comfort to the pocket hook of the purchaser. As
a time-saver for the busy man they pay for themselves many
times over.
Two Passenger
Runabout.........
$590
Five P assen ger#ß J A
Touring C a r ... j Q . t U
THE COTTAGE GROVE GARAGE
0. E. W O O D SO N
PROPRIETOR
PR E S B Y TE R IA N CHURCH
R. M. Hroadbuoka, Pastor
Services next Sunday: Bible school
at 10; morning worship at I I ; Junior
Christian Endeavor at 3; evening wor
ship at 7:30.
Subject of morning sermon : “ The
Resurrection.“
This is the sixth an
Inst sermon in the series on “ The Great
Experiences o f Jesus.“
Subject
evening
nddress:
“ Immortality. ’
There will be special Easter music nt
both the morning and evening services
An Enster program will be given by ill
primary and junior departments if th
Sunday school at 10.
The l.udies' Aid meets nt 2:30 We
neaday
afternoon.
Congregution'i
meeting Wednesday at 7:30; prnyer
meeting and choir rehearsal Thursday
evening; the class in intermediate
catechism will meet Sunday at 4 in the
church pnrlor.
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ed to use this column for announcement
o f its services and other news. Con
tributors are requested to omit exhorta
tions and other editorial matter, and to
mnke the announcement o f services a*
concise as possible.
Social functions,
ete., and news outside o f the weekly an
nouncement may be elaborated upon.]
METHODIST EPISC O PAL
Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor
Services Easter Sunday morning at 7
sacramental services and reception o f
candidates into church membership;
sermon subject at II, “ Resurrection;’
7:30 service, sacred concert— program-
Prelude, “ Triumphal March.” Weiss,
organ and piano; Hymn, ‘ ‘ Welcome
Happy Morning,” Calkin, choir ami
congregation; (Quartette, “ Abide With
M e ," Gabriel, Mesdames Conner, Ben
ger, Messrs. Aldrich , Conner; 8 «ilo,
“ Easter Dawn,” Dressier, Mias Heleu
Raymer; Recitation, “ One Flower f«ir
N ellie,” Thorpe, Miss Bertha Stevens;
Anthem, “ Easter Morn, ’ ’ Jacobs, choir;
Trio, “ Easter’s Joyous M oon ," Heyser;
Messrs. Harris, Aldrich, Harris; Soto,
‘ Easter I>ay,’ ’ Gabriel, Ernest Pur
vnnee; Anthem. “ The Resurrection
Morn,’ ’ Heirley, choir; Duet, “ Glad
Easter M orn ," Hughs, Mrs. Beager and
Mr. Aldrich; Recitation, “ Ooing o f the
White Swan,’ ’ Parker, Miss Eunice
VanDenburg; solo,” Easter Song, ’ ’ Den
nee. Miss Jessie >IcCord; Anthem, “ He
Is Risen,” Miles, choir; Male Quurtete,
‘ Christ o f Passover,’ ’ Nevin, Messrs
Richmond, Aldrich, Markin and I'm
pbrey; Offertory, “ March Aux Flam
beaux,’ ’ Clark, piano and organ; Solo,
The Prince o f Peace,” llnmmerel,
Miss Anderson; Anthem, “ Awake!
Thou that Sleepest,’ ’ Eirhhorn, choir;
Solo, “ Praise to Thee, Glorious Fa
ther, “ Harding, C. E. Umphrey; Chorus,
‘ Glad Bells o f Easter,’ ’ Heyser, male
horus; Anthem, “ Rise, Glorious Con
(ueror/’ Adams, choir; Hymn, “ Coro
nation,’ ’ Holden, choir und rongrega
ion; Benediction; Postlude, “ March
’ ontifleale,’ ’ Gounod, piano and organ.
Nickels and Dimes Go to Destitute.
Close to the ticket window in the
lepot is a glass globe which bears above
it the legend, “ For the Albertina Kerr
Home.” This globe was placed there
by the Women’s Bible Clues o f the
Baptist church o f this city, though the
home itself is entirely nonseetarian, and
the nickels and dimes which arc slipped
into it eventually And their way to Port
land where the home is located and go
to help take care o f the babies o f aban
doned and destitute mothers. The home
s maintained by the Pacific Coast Res
cue and Protective Society, a purely
nonsectarian organization for the bet
terment o f men, women nnd children on
the coast. The Albertina Kerr home is
hut one o f the institutions through
which it does public good and all five
o f its branches are entirely supported
by voluntary contributions.
Celebrate Anniversary of Battle.
Services at the Christian Science Hall
To celebrate the anniversary o f the
every Sunday at 11, and Wednesday battle o f Shiloh, the Thurman brothers
evening at 7:30.
A ll are welcome.
o f Junction City were guests Tuesday
o f John Trunnell o f Coast Fork. The
three men were among thirteen o f a
FREE METHODIST.
Rhoda Burnett, Pastor.
company o f 100 which survived the fa
Preaching service the tint and third mous battle.
Heeds Sent School Children.
Five hundred packages one hundred
and twenty Itv* pounds— o f garden
seeds have been sent out to the rural
schools of the county from Couuty Hup
eriutendi'nt Moore'« office. The seeds
were procured troiu the government by
Seuator Harry Laue and seut to Mr
Moore fur the vhildreu.
Each of the
packuges contains muskmelou, onion
turnip, sweet corn, carrot und let tuc
seeds.
The pupils in some o f the rural dls
tricta, though very auxious to luak
garden», have been prevented In aome
cases by the cost o f the seed and the
sending of these seeds by Senator Lane
sulviie the problem for them.
Orest Northern Issues Oregon Booklet
In order to reach those who are must
interested in the west und most likely
to become settlers, the Great Northern
Hailwuy Co. is requesting through it
immigration ngent, E. C. Leed y o f Hi
Paul, thnt Oreg on people send in nnmes
of eastern friends who might be in
lluenced. The railway eoinpnuy has just
had printed 200, IHM) descriptive book
lets whirh they will distribute to these
people and will issue u series o f about
500,IHM> which will be sent out from
time to time to the uddresses furnished
The Sentinel
Live Wire.
FtUhenry Bays Job Is Ills.
Extreme optimism is felt by N.
Fltxhenry, candidate for county com
inissioner, one o f the numerous candi
dntes who were in the city Saturday
According to his statement the light for
commissioner is all over but the shout
ing. In nn interview, he said: “ All
indications point to a big vote for me
front all parts o f l.ane County,
would not Ite satisfied with the nomina
tion by u light majority, but I untici
pate the voters o f Lane County will put
the stamp o f approval on my good roads
policies by giving me a handsome vote
1 believe they are.convinced that I have
made a conscientious study o f our high
way problem and that i f elected will
give them the best and all there is in
me for a thorough business ndrainistrn
Gun. I f the people want to continue
in the obi rut o f haphazard, innA-shift
road building, they hnd better vote for
some one else. "
FA S H IO N H IN T
By JGDIC CHOI LET
This pretty and dainty design for
embroidering Infanta’ dress«-« or yokes
la o f datale« and leavea and can lie
worked either aolldly or aa eyeleta. the
atoms to lie outllued.
The dota are designed for punch
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work. Explicit directions for working
are given with the pattenf.
When making aolld or aatln atltch
(»ad by darning backwurd and forward
lengthwise, then cover cloaely with
over und over stitching, working In
the oppoalte direction from the pad
ding. T o make dnl«y petala and leave«
aa eyelets run a thread around the
outline, cut a «light wilt lengthwise,
then cruaswlHe. push the material back
ami work closely over and over. To
make the centers o f the daisies aa eye
lets flrnt encircle by ruuiilng n thread
around the outline, then pierce with a
stiletto und work rlo«ely over and
over. T o outline the stem« lake abort
stltehoH, keeping the m-edle toward
the right, and work upward. Outline
the silt« by running a thread eloaely
around, then cut n slit In the goods
and work closely over and over.
This May Manton pnttern can be had by
sending 10 cents to thla office, g ivin g num
ber. 710. and It will be promptly forw a rd
ed to you by mall
I f In haste send an
additional tw o cent stamp fo r letter poet-
sge When ordering use coupon.
No.
glse.
Hot luuchra for rural schools bav«
been proven a highly practical Innova
flou by the D etlef ecbool near Kuguue
There are twenty two pupila in this
school and the girls take turn enrh dny,
two nt a time, in preparing the lunch.
They are escuaed from their elaaaea at
11:30 and go to the kitchen, which haa
been built outo the school bouse, cook
the meal aud aet the table In the dining
riMirn, aleo aperlally built, and have the
lunch ready for all the pupila at twelve.
Supervisor A. I. O 'R eilly wna grcHtly
surprlaiul, when he paid the district au
unannounced viait a few «lays ago, to
And a luncheon of bean eoup, potato
■nlad, linked potuto«-», giren beans, «p
pie »nuce, blackberries, cuke and bread
■et liefore him by the youthful cooki.
The teacher, Miee Blunche Itrerton,
»omc time ngo, attended a lecture given
by Mr». Mnry llurlttug at the Hpring
Held high »«-bool in whirh Mr». Il»rtung
outlined a plan for serving hot lunche*
in the rural arhmila
Hhe determined
to put the informili loo iato use and the
lunche» now being »erved nt Dealer are
the result.
The system work» excel
leutly, the girls more than enjoy their
work and the entire »«-hoot bus the bene
tit of a good, fresh, wholesome meal.
The ripense incurred in serving these
lunrhes is very sinsll und nothing is
chnrgcil to the children by the district
for them.
Htate Superintendent t'hurrhill is in
term ini in the hot lunch plan alai ia
making an investigation of the Dexter
■rhiMil with a view to recommending
the establishment o f the system la other
rural schools in the state.
Matty fundin'!
through m uling
: I cnil in a gon i il
* STEF
Wheat, Oat«,
Mill Feed
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Vetch Seed, C
Oil Meal. (!r
kinds constan
Poultry Feeds
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R E A L ESTATE TR A N SFE R S
Ambrose L. Woodnrd et ox to Re
becca A. Medley l.ot 2, blk. 4, Manitou
Park. «213.
Laura A. McFarland to Lorcnu Hiles
IO« acres sec». 2M and 29, tp 2« H, It
3 W, « I.
Loren« Silvi« et vir to T. C. Wheeler
— ItM) acres sers. 20 snd 29, tp. 20 H, U
3 W, «ItM).
William liainbndge et ui to M J.
Ilnwley et ui Undivided «4 int. in lots
VM M ;
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I, 2, 3, blk. 2, Long nnd Landeaa -iddi
tion to t'ottuge Grove, »300.
Junii-s II. Warner et ux to John Ha
•ler H I« blk. 2 1 , Imng and l-amlesa ad
dition to Cottage Grove, « 10 .
U. H. to John H. Rusher l,ota 2 id
J. sec. 3, tp. 22 H. R 3 W.
Rachel Pearce et vir to Jsrne«
Wright ls>t I, blk. 3, Wynne's nddt
tion to Cottage Grove, « I MINI,
John F. Spray et ux to H. M Holla
day—H W 14 »ee. 2, tp 81 H, R 3 W,
«2330.
C. W. Wallace et nx to W. N. Rine
hart et ux 8^4 lot I, blk. 4. J. I Jones'
uddition to Cottage Grove, «23IMI.
J. F. Spray et ux to H. M. Hoiladay—
Tracts for road purposes tp. 21 H, R 3
W, «1.
Lyman Adams et ux to James Hank
head et ml— 39 seres see. 17, tp. 21 H,
R 3 W, «1400.
A. It. Wood et ux to Oregon Pacific
ft Eastern Railway (!o.— Part o f lot I,
blk. 1, J. I. Jones’ nddition to Cottage
Grove.
Mrs. I .tome Violet to G. J. Laudesa
Part lot 2, Landesa acreage, Cottage
Grove, «10.
John W. Yentrh et ux to Lyman
Adams et ui Trnrt see. ft, tp. 17 6, H
S W, « 10 .
Wnldq M. Miller et ux to Hnlph A.
Snnuer —11.37 acres sec. 34, tp. 20 H, R
I W, «23.
J.imes H. Linebaugh et ux to John F.
Spray et ux—30 nerea sec. 2, tp. 21 H,
It 3 W, «1 (MM).
L O C A L D R U G G IST M A K E S
M A N Y FR IEN D S.
The New Era Drug Htore reports
they are muking many frienda through
the QUICK benefit which Cottage
Grove people receive from the nimple
mixture o f buckthorn bark, glycerine,
etc., known ns Adler i ka. This remedy
became famous by euring appendicitis
and it ia the most thorough bowel clean
ser known, acting on BOTH the lower
and upper bowel. JUHT ONE DOHE
o f Adler-ika relieves constipation nnd
gns on the stomach almost IM M E D I
ATELY.
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Thespis— When were you a leading
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Foyer- When the company had to
walk back from Chicago.—Brooklyn
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20 and 40 acre tracts near
.own on the installment plan.
2ome in and talk with us.
Fingal Hinds
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans
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Notice is hereby given, that at a regu
Add
lar meeting o f the Common Cnunril o f
the City o f Cottage Grove, to be held
on the 4th day o f May, 1914, a petition
New Bottle Stepper.
will be presented by the Oregon Pacifie
There Is a new bottle stopper which
Eaatern Railway lompany for the
la Ideal. It could not be described aa
vacation o f that portion o f Waahington
an automutlc cork, and yet It almost
amounts to thla. There Is a cork, or. Avenue which lica between the weat
rather stopiier. arrangement o f nickel line o f Tenth Htreet and the right of
that lias a rubber socket cap. This way o f the Oregon ft California Rail
daps down over the mouth o f the bot road Company, In aaid City.
tie from which the original cork has
Dated thin 7th day o f April, 1914.
been removed. The stopper fits Arm
OREGON PACIFIC ft EASTERN
ly. for the reitNon Its supporting mech-
R A IL W A Y CO.
aft 21 )
nlain la fitted to the neck o f the bot
tle by menus or an easily adjuated col
Y e are selling choice city
lar thnt will fit any alee bottle. By
pressing a lever at the side the atopper tomes. improved farms and
la Instantly relenaed.
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associate wit!
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are selling ra|
lots have sold
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