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I Kogan »-en' in addition to the guests o f honor. The table »«> «te cornted with lilacs an«l an elaborate live couree «iiiiuer was aerveii by the hoateaa. IN W earing Is Believing. Y o u are not asked to simply take our printed statement as conclusive evidence. Y o u ’ll &et w hat you expect, if Ed. V Price & Co. tailor your clothes to individual order. Your favorite tailor cannot hire more adept, conscien tious and skillful journeymen than those who Mr». Minnie Krice «ntertuined in very informal faahiou at her home Kriiiay afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. A. Hem •away, She was assisted by her sitter, Mrs. George Gourley of Eugeu*. About thirteen were present an«i speut the afternoon at neeiilework. About one hundred friends o f the O. K. H. gathered at the lodge room for a very enjoyable party ¡Saturday after noon. Neeiilework and conversation were the diversion, supplemented by an interesting program furnished by Miss Eva Kichiuond, who played, Misses Ada Matthews aud Mae Armstrong who gave a piano duet, Miss Ursula Lockwood who sung, Miss Jessie Smith, Miss Marion Hooper aud Mrs. l>avid Griggs i who also rendered solos, Miss Myrtle Kent w ho gave an instrumental solo and Mrs. N. E. Compton who recited | Throughout the afternoon music was furnished by Mr. K. K. Mills who kind ! ly supplied two victrolaa. The rooms . were beautifully decorated with gold of ; Ophir rosea, sent the chapter by Mrs ; Orville Knapp o f Eugene, and w istaria j A unique way of dividing the guests for goiug into the dining room was do vised. Small ribbon bows o f yellow blue and red were distributed and all having one color were summoned to gether into the banquet room where tea was served. i CHURCH NEWS * SWEET PRISCILLA CHARMS MANY CRIPPLED CHILDREN VISIT SPECIALIST WITH VOICE I | Every religious organisation is iuvit ed to use this column for announcement of its services and other news. Con tributors are requested to omit exhorta lions aud other editorial mutter, and to make the anuouuccincut o f services as concise as possible. Social functions, etc., and uews outside of the weekly an nouucemeut may be elaborated upon.) Services at the Christian Science Hall every Suuduy at H, aud Wednesday evening at 7:JO. All ure welcome. FREE METHODIST. Khotla Hurnett, I’astor. Preaching service the first aud third Sundays of every mouth at J and 7 :SO. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:30, and ou second aud fourth Suntlnya at 3. ----------------------------- BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Eleveuth and Adams Streets. Services next Sunday: Bible school ut 10, Mrs. K. K. M ills, superintendent; morning worship at II; evening service at 7:30; Philathen Class meets for bible study each Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. MEMBERS OK CAST VIE 1 Home fifteen people availed them selves of the opportunity of having frs« TOR HONORS WITH LEAD examinations by Dr E. A. Rich of Ta 1NO CHARACTERS cornu und Fortluud, who was Itsrv yss terdny. Dr. Rich Is orthopedic special Priscilla with her charming manner, 1 st in cripple cases and was brought to and her voice, sweet, clear and full of this city through the efforts of Mrs. music, quite captivated her audience at Van Hoskirk who arranged to have all the Arcade Theater Tuesday and Wed cripple children brought to him fur flee uesday evenings. Miss Lockwood, in consultation. Four children were the title role proved herself not only brought from Eugene A number o f the a singer with u beautiful voice, but u 'hi Id reti will take treatments und Dr. charming actress ns well, and Priscilla's Rich holds out every hope that the mu friends and admirers were quite as jority of rases winch were brought to pleasing us she herself. his attention will illtluinlely be eiitcil. The story of the little opera is too well known to need any explanation and Bngluaw Trounces Seventh Grade. its tuneful iiiusic is too nunilnr to need The seventh grade team met defeat at any special praise for itself, but for the players who portrayed the well loved the hands o f *‘ (’ari Allen's Nine” o f Saginaw Friday afternoon. A return rolea and sang the funiilnr songs a boua game will be played here soon although tiful meed is due. Euch character was no definite date has been set as yet. admirably suited, from Priseilln, by The teams lined up ns follows: Miss Lockwood mid liarbaru ill the per M Wilkinson ,, , e . . . . Ralph Teeters son of Miss Jessie Smith, to Resigns . p ..Muriels, Cluster, lion by Miss Ella Anderson, and Hate II. K e e n e ......... Homer Kidd bail Higgins, the scream of the evening, , l b .............I*. Cluster < I. Niehols , ., ,. by Ren Sanford. George Matthews us . 2b . . . .('lair Conner Captain Miles Stundish and Lloyd Strnt 1. W itch er........ , .'lb . . . W. Ilaughiiian L. B enson........ tun ns John A bleu, each carried their . ss , .Bartels, Cluster parts well und sung their solos exrel V. A lle n ............ Homer Kidd lently. . If . . . . . . Burkholder M. Haight ........ The chorus work was nothing short ,. cf . . . . . . . A. Oliver ('. S h aron .......... o f delightful. The voices were trained to a nicety und were beautifully blend (’ . N ich ols........ , . I f .............It. Itrown d. Moreover the chorus us a whole possessed an animation which net it Head in this Coupon for yourself or a Fr tend. apart l rum the ordinary nmsteur chorus. THE SENTINEL, Cottage Grove, Ore. The play wus liltmglv costumed, an iui OTHER PRESBYTERIAN CHU BClf K. M. ltroadbooks, Pastor Services next Huudny: Bible school famous Chicago tailors, nor quote you as low at 10; morning worship at 11; Junior pnces. Leave your order today ! Christinn Endeavor at 3; evening wor ship at 7:30; Catechetical class at 4. There will be no evening services mid Mr. aud Mrs. C. J. Kem entertained Rev. Fraser o f Creswell will speuk st E n c l o s e d f i n d ...................................... D o l la r s at dinner Thursday, Miss Myrtle port nut detail which added greatly to the morning service. Keui aud Miss Lenh Perkins and their the success of the venture. In every as p a y m e n t f o r m y s u b s c r i p t i o n to T h e | guests. Miss l.eta Must and Miss Heleu way the opera was pleasing nm| it re Sentinel for............years, dense credit CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kust, o f the University of Oregon. The Herts much credit upon both Miss the votes to M. Howard Fagan, Pastor table was artistically centered, with a Esther Milsby anil Rev. II N. Aldrich, M is» ........ ................ . ............................. .QUALITY CASH S T O R E - p h o n e Services next Sunday as follows: S i g n e d ......................................................................... i huge bunch of purple lilacs. Bible school at 9:45; com in union and who drilled the players, and U |x m those Address ........................... ...................... ho took part themselves. Mrs. Geo. preaching service at 11; Christian Kn Clip this a'oupon and scud to The Sen The anniversary sermon o f the Olid ileavor at *1:30; evening service ut 7:30. Kerr and Miss Ada Matthews played linci office and help some young Indy fellows nud Kebekahs will be preacked Mr. Frank Purnell of the Eugene the accompaniments. win a prize. Votes are issued on both Sunday morning at 11 by Rev. H. N. Bible University will preach at the old and new subscriptions. Aldrich at the Methodist church. The Memorial Set vicos Held. morning service, his subject being, “ A members of the two orders will attend Memorial services for the late Mrs (Tall to A rm s;” evening subject, "C an in a body. Tor County Clerk. 1 Be Saved Like the Thief on the | Edith Hill Hooker, state W. C. T. U. I hender announce myself to the president and the late Mrs. Lillian M C rossf” Special music. The M. I*. G. Club was entertained M. Stevens, national W. C. T. U. presi voters o f Lnne County ns a republican yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Orville Review o f Rev. Fagan on the Sabbath dent, Imth of whom died but recently, I candidate for County Clerk, subject to Spear, who, in turn, was honored by a and Sunday by Elder Frank Bunch at were held Sunday afternoon at the the primary election on May IS. Hav A do The Emanon Club was entertained guessing contest had been arranged by pretty shower by her guests. the Armory Tueaday and Wednesday, Methodiut church under the suspires of ing served fur more than four years as the local W. C. T. U. A tribute to Mrs. a deputy in the office, 1 feci uiyadf Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Harry the young men and refreshments o f ice lightful time was enjoyed by the ten April 21 and 22. Booker, prepared by Mrs. Lee Roy competent for the position and solicit Short. A letter was rer.d from Mrs. cream and cake were served in the ban members who were presen . The club is Woods, was read by Mrs. C. W. (’aid your siip|Kirt. Coleman, the plucky Maple Creek home quet room. About forty were present. making pluns for many delightful out METHODIST EPISCOPAL well; Rev. H. N. Aldrirh guve a few JESSE A. FOU NTAIN steader, thanking the members o f the The chaperones for the merry affair door meetings during the spring. Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor |>ersonal réminiscences of Mrs. Stevens, I I Paid Advertisement.) club for the assistance given her. Re were Mrs. Compton. Miss Berg, Mr. Services next Sunday as follows: A very enjoyable social dance was freshments of sandwiches, fruit salad, King and Rev. Aldrich. Sunday School at 10; sermon at 11 the main address was given by Mrs. J. given Saturday evening ut Phillips hall. olives, cake and coffee were served. Junior League at 3; Kpworth League T. DeSpain and the scripture lesson was For Sheriff read by Rev. M. Howard F’ugan. Special Guests present were Mesdames M. L. Mrs. Burkholder was hostess to the at (1:30. I hereby announce myself as a candi Friday evening atniut twenty yisapg. Scoveli and Lyllian Bryan. Members Social Twelve Thursday afternoon, the Subject of morning sermon, “ Help munie was rendermi by n quartette com ■Inte for the office o f sheriff, subject to people were the guests of Hugh Curriu present were: Mesdames Allison, At additional guests being Mrs. R. M. fulness o f R eligion;” evening subject, posed of Mrs. David Griggs, Mrs. C. M. | the will of the Republican voters at the kinson, Cooper, Markin, Umphrey, Bede, Broad books, Mrs. H. N. Aldrich, Mrs. at an evening picnic ou the Currin ‘ Tongues;” Epworth League topic: Cobb, Dr. F. !.. Ingram and Rev. II. N. primaries to lie held May IS, 1914. ■ ■■■ Cochran, Richmond, Durham and Armes. W. P. Hall and Mrs. I.ee Nixon. Mrs. ranch. ‘ Why Every One Should Sign a Tern Aldrich. ■■■'■ in.25u.yil JOHN E. STANIGLI! The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Burkholder served dainty refreshments perenee Pledge;” leader, L. A. Ralston. Horss Trias to Put Candidat« Out of Saturday a jolly high school crowd Business. Ernest Bisby. o f ice cream, cake and ehocolate. Ths Sentinel—a Live Wire. and a number o f their friends lode out Col. W. G. D. Mercer, candidate for Ssason Schedule. Friday evening the young men of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime presided to the Boyd farm on a large hay wagon, Following is the schedule as far ns county Judge, was injured quite Alta King's class o f the Methodist at a dinner Friday evening in honor of had their supper and spent a mer.-y eve arranged of the Upper Willamette Val severely Monday nfternoon when, as hi was driving to his home on the river church entertained the young women of Mis* Leab Perkins and her guest Miss ning. ley league: Miss Jessie Berg's and Mrs. N. E. Leta Mast whom Mrs. Kime had pre April 2Ä—Creswell at Eugene; Cot road near Fluge ne, a horse, which was Saturday for The Royal Neighbors Club met with Compton's classes in the parlors o f the viously known at Coquille. Miss Neva tage Grove at Marcóla; Coburg at June being led past mm, became frightened church. A program of games and a Cerkins and Rev. and Mrs. M. Howard Mrs. A. W. Kime yesterday afternoon. tion City (the Eugnne Colts substituí by the toot of a passing automobile and About fifteen members were present and reared, striking the Colonel just above ing for Junction City.) in addition Mrs. Kime asked Mrs. N F. May 3—Creswell at Marcóla; June the left eye with one hoof nud in the Compton and Mrs. Leta Stewart. 4 tion City at Cottage Grove; Atlas Club pit of the stomach with the other. Col very enjoyable afternoon was spent at Don't Forget to See Our onel Mercer wus rendermi unconscious. at Coburg. needlework. By evening he was sufficiently better to Line of Meats May 10— M iff cola at Eugene; Coburg mi Creswell; Cottage Grove at Junction permit of his going to Eugene to have Walter Rogers and Miss Dora I) the wound dresaed, but will be kept City. Mohl were married last Wednesday at dose ut home for several days yet. May 17—Coburg at Mareóla; Atlas DAVE DOVER, Proprietor the Griggs hotel in Eugene, Rev. Spang <’lub ut Cottage Grove; Creswell at ler officiating Citizens Spell for Fountain Fund. Junction City. Full Line o f W in ter Samples N ow on Exhibition The spelling mntrh held at the high May 24— Coburg at F^ugene; Junction The home o f Mrs. D. H. Hemenway City at Marcóla; Cottage Grove at Cres school building Inst evening for tin- was the scene of a very pretty and benefit o f the publir drinking fountain j well. pleasant gathering Friday afternoon May 31—Creswell at Marcóla; Cot fund was an interesting affair. About when Mrs. J. I*. Graham and Mrs. Hein tage Grove at Coburg; Atlas Club at one hundred were in attendance. After enway entertained the Panumn F’ ive the close of the contest a social hour | Junction City. Hundred Club. The house was decorat June 7—Creswell at Flugene; Marróla was enjoyed. The highest honors went ed daintily with bowls of pink roses and at Cottage Grove, and Coburg at Junc to Mrs. C. W. Caldwell, who Wim by her I <-X-»^4"9eX"X~C~X~X"0~X‘<~X"X*<~XK“ X ~ X “ X ~X ~X ~X ~X K ~X ~X “X ~ X ~ X white lilacs. The guests invited in in prowess the nttruetive reading lamp. tion City. addition to the members o f the club A. L. Znehnrins came second, winning A PEERLESS MAZDA IN were: Mrs. Lloyd Bisby, Mrs. A. 8 the mirror, Mrs. C. K. Umphrey third, Deserts Wlfa and Baba«. Powell, and Mrs. Lyllian Bryan. winning the glass bathroom shelf; Mrs. EVERY SOCKET MEANS A George Hutchinaon, who is said by a Marshfield paper to buve lived here, bus C. R. Stnhlmnn fourth, winning the cut SAVINO IN EVERY POCKET. News of the marriage of Fritz N deserted his young wife and their two glass bon lion dish and F'. W. Ridings I Söderström and Miss Avis B. Goodman fifth, winning the book. R. S. Rose | S o ld by small children at that place. Mrs. Hat o f Pendleton has reached the city. They cbiaaon, the paper states, I s without gave out the words for the spellers. were married April II, at the home of The committee in churge o f preparn funds and in a delicate condition and is the bride’s parents in Pendleton. very anxious to get back to her home in lions for the evening were: Mrs. C. W. Caldwell, Mrs. J. C. Johnson and Mrs. I this city. At the regular meeting o f the Wo As far as can lie learn<-d no George H. L. Mnckin. This committee worked man’s Club Tuesday afternoon, April Hutchinson has ever lived here and it in conjunction with Prof. Dunton and 14, Oliver Wendell Holmes was the sub is thought that the Marshfield paper has the high school teachers. jeet of discussion during the lesson hour. made a mistake in the man’s given An unofficial business meeting followed BLUE MOUNTAIN. name. at which plans for the spelling bee, by (Special to The Sentinel.) means of which the club hopes to aug Joel Palmer was in the Grove Wed Babbling Fountain Arrives. ment the publir drinking fountain fund The bubbling fountain which is to be nesday. were discussed. A number o f beautiful Ralph Ward made a business trip to installed on the corner o f Sixth and prizes have already been donated by Main streets by the Woman's Club nr the Grove Thursday. some of the business men o f the city. Mr. and Mrs. MrGoira were shopping rived yesterdn y and may be Been in ,be Mrs. Minnie Price was taken in as a There are more Ford cars used in Cottage Grove than of all window of F’rank Woodruff's plumbing in the Grove Saturday. member at this meeting. , Mr. Robbins and Charlie Whipps were other kinds combined, yet you never saw a Ford stuck or worn shop. a s st i in the Grove Saturday. f l l « l r ar l o i u n v out. They are cheapest in price, hut the highest priced ma Calling cards—The Sentinel. ■B o m w fl bo I Prizes Ara on Exhibition. I T. H. McGuire lost n valuable cow terial goes into them. They are a comfort to the pleasure D o J « « l l Lilly*. The diamond ring and gold watch to I this week, seeker and a comfort to the pocket book of the purchaser. As THE COTTAGE OROVE SENTINEL tie given away in The Sentinel popular I Josie Seward and Violet Robbins I a timo-saver for the busy man they pay for themselves many VOTING CONTEST. voting contest are on eshibition nt the spent Sunday with Rose nnd Ismsia | (Not Good After April 28, 1914.) times over. Madsen jewelry store, where they are Duerst. This Ballot Will Count 100 Votes. attracting considerable attention. Gladys nnd Clara L ndou were in »he We are selling choice city For Grove Saturday. Two Passenger homes, improved farms and Five P assen ger#C jn Address I f i t ’* in The Sentinel i t ’* news - if I Mrs. II. Kibby was shopping in the Runabout.......... 20 ana 40 acre tracts near Touring C a r., })0 4 U Good for 100 votes when properly i t ’e news i t ’s in The Sentinel. Grove Saturday. town on the installment plan. filled out and sent to the Contest De Okla McGuire has been working for Come in and talk with us. partment o f THE SENTINEL. Cottage Orove Chapter No. 4, O. E. S. Ralph Ward this week. No ballot will be altered in any way Regular meetings second and fourth There was a surprise party at C. Ro after being received by The Sentinel. Fridays o f the month at Maaonic Hall I zine ’• home F’ ridny 0. E. WOODSON PROPRIETOR Ballots must be in before the date print Pacific Highway. Next meeting Irwin Whipps vis'ted Mrs. Cluekey ed on them expires. April 24. “ [Sunday. Real Rstate, Insurance, Loans constitute the admirable organization of our ' « THE jgtorirty 7 i Fancy Dressed Chickens Sunday Dinner I have just enough time to make that Suit for you 0 $ $ ^ X < “fr ^ X ,«X ><X "X "X “X - X “X*>X“X ~ X “X " X ~ X “X ~ X » B O HL M A N PEOPLES MEAT MARKET :: TSfie T A IL O R THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Mills £r Roach Music House AVXS S S S $590 Fingal Hinds ♦ TH E C O T T A G E G R O V E G A R A G E ♦