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□c □c n 30 DC DC Beautiful New Trimming Silks and Dress Goods O H lliT lW w Vlcv ALL OHI I C B V He war« Fagaa F*»*-r IMM l»Xt 1m FAT'S AND FANCIES By H am e tte being »ko« •> • ■ ir tv , a a J >r th*«r are w .-r. i r rfii* i t * the «s-k-rz A li áf! , £ t * i t » k .-k they are . 3 eresi l>W3*àe a nbbor.» arr a la a»» dainty ax: i to be d**ir*d. and tkr Ko unusual i t a t »rr.pe n hb cfti %rt of rrntmo in RitbO! i t pepalanty *r- ff><îiv* for ba»t «ash«*s I ¡ir .-egee ribbon» >n N-au _ f , ;v.r« a t i art ¡*: . and .r-giaal de a* are also tkoar. for likr purpwaa. See the Latest Shades and Patterns in Pure Wool Dress Goods New crepe Batiste, Wool Taffeta, Empress Cloth. Oregon Cashmere Suiting. Serge and many dress cloths of quality to choose from Nearly all McCall Pattern« shown in extra wide widths which 5921, 5905, Skirt cut to the best advantage. Priced a Price 15 cents *»A yard, NÒC to 51 -69. White kid belt* are being heralded a* " t h e tkiag ' f.-r » e a r »:«h tke tun Bier frock*. Tke-e l-elts are made in ¡tailored *tyle. » ith a bo» in front and L a a p fast ear r*. They come in various! ¡width* and are the la»t »ord in belt* : f.»r summer » . a r . • • • • • quel bv»*rd Forty 3ve memi» rs of tk<‘ «-o-r|-..n\ p M n t .. f..ii è n m n alfom \ftrr tkr banquet. Captai» .l»bn.on. »» tva»tei»»t<r. rrw.-a.-u th* hi.torjt of tkr . .ni paa *. . a l i c i thr roll of the company , 1Br, it. inception anU rallr.l upon ....... Com her- ;*n.l furata for re.poiu.ea and Kobert Util*n si«** 1>. 1. W (HHÌ rs ,.f the G. V K. stirred a vibrant n-.'e ie the heart* of all present » ilk the-f patri.lu lemims.-eu'.-s iui . i tloii M !Yaggi»f loyalty Col llamniond of Hu gene responded to the toast “ llo » to r.et an Arm ory," and Capt. Colli«» to • •Our A rtillery ." each receiving pro l , -iged applause. J 8 Medley made u stirring speech voicing the admiration t. It bv the civilian for the flag and the m. *n »ho guard it. Out of town guests « . re t ol. ( ree.l Hammond, Major Frank Willoughby Captain William White, Captain Paul li Bond. C.d Geo. O Yoran. all of Ku gene and Captain K W. Collins of the C S Regulars. Insp.-ctor Instructor ot the t’oast Artillery K. serves of Oregon. ! T H E ¡ Q U A L I T Y C A S H S T D R E - PHONE 33 11______________ li_______ ~ ~ n r n î r ~ : i f ~ ’ ~ "~ ~ 1L i r ~ T : = 4 * (g in rirtu a L A The Social Twelve Club held its re gular meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. L. Monroe. Mrs. Monroe had as her guests, besides the members of the club, Mrs. W'. P. Hall and Mrs. C. E . Jones. Mrs. W. P. Hall has invited the club to meet with her in the near future. J ♦ ♦ ♦ : • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « CHURCH NEWS J 4 [E v e ry religious organization is invit ed to use this column for announcement of its services and other news. Con tributors are requested to omit exhorta At the meeting o f the Emanon Club tions and other editorial matter, and to Thursday afternoon the club members make the announcement o f services as Social functions, surprised their hostess, Mrs. 8. L. Mack- eoncise as possible. in, with a pretty miscellaneous shower. etc., and news outside o f the weekly an nouncement may be elaborated upon.] Mrs. Mackin served daintily. The social dance given by the local Services at the Christian Science Hall Owls Nest in Phillips hall F rid ay eve every Sunday at 11, and Wednesday- ning proved a great success and was en evening at 7 :30. All are welcome. joyed by a large number. O BITUARY 1‘rettT collar» for » e a r over the «uit On April 29, 1914, Mrs Agnes Mar ija.-ket or » ith separate plain blouse» »hall IhiVidson. aged *2. passed pence j are made o f c r e je de chine in dainty fullv away at her home on East Mam colors « i t h frilled or lir e edges Street. « . * . • Sb. was a native of Fifeshire, Sent Mothers » ill be dismayed to learn land. Her father dy.ng when she wa» I-hat N e» York society »omen are dress quite voung. she moved with her i T.g the little society beaux in Iw>rJ mother and uncle to Ontario, Canada, ! Faoatlerov suits » ith their starched and »here a pioneer home » a s made, laiter fr.Iied great collars. The little romp-rs she met and married Gavin Davidson I ta d «.mple suits that have been the I Some years after she moved with her I style for children for several years were familv to Tennessee and thence to Ore I common sense and comfortable and it is gun. remaining in the vieiuity of Cot I hoped that the revival of the 1-ord tage Grove for nineteen years. Her Fauntleroy costume » ill be short lived husband, three daughter» and thr--.- grandchildren survivi her The da ugh little men all over the land. ters are: Mrs. Thos. Hirhar.lson and Mrs. Eugene Miller. Is.th of Silk Creek, The new skirt* all »how ruffles or puffs and Miss Ja n e t Davidson, at home. with generous flares in one or more She »us a kind helpmate to her hits places. band and a kind and loving mother, » 1*0 a life member of the Preabyterian Very clever and dainty little house church, but when the church of her dresses that are particularly lovely for choice was not at hand and any kindred summer wear are very muck worn by a near, she always attended with her fam number o f your.g college girls when at ilv on the laird's dtiYs. which she tried tending to their duties in their rooms. to k«*t*p sac red. Shi* «lui h**r duty They will be found to be equally as de she Nuw it. In wie km•« n un«l iliNtr«* sirable for the young woman or bouse :«« ns she w as nbl »*, «h«* Hn.« r«*»«' wife who wishes to be becomingly and to help. prettily clad when about her own home Ab«»ut six y pi :« th ajj« » m I m * bi'raim* : duties. They are made up in any suit invalid. huv uitf failed ii riti rt*«*«*ive<| i able material, the college girls showing a decided preference fer lawns and juries from which she never recovered. dimities in dainty designs. They are She bore all with Christian pati.-nc- until her time came tor which she was cut of one long piece of the material, just twice the length of the prospective fully prepared through the merits of wearer, are rounded out in the neck and her Savior alone Rom. H—1*4 and 25 Funeral services were conducted at edged with laee or embroidery made the home by Rev. Bronflftooki of the with little kimona sleeves, and slightly Presbyterian church aud interment was above the waist line a piece of beading made in the Odd Fellows cemetery, or gusset for elastie is run and a rib GAVIN DAVIDSON. bon or e lis tic run in to draw the loose mmytip F R E E M E T H O D IS T . Rhoda B urnett, Pastor. Preaching service the first and third Sundays o f every month at 3 and 7 :30. P rayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:30, and on second and fourth Sundays at 3. ------------------------------- garment about the figure. When the The Missionary Society o f the P res b y REAL ESTATE TRAN SFERS B A P T I S T CHURCH little dress is laundered the ribbon may terian church meets this afternoon at Cor. Eleventh and Adams Streets. Zeno O. Earl et in to Daniel Walton, be taken out and the dress ironed as the home of Mrs. Herbert E ak in. Services next Sunday: Bible school if it were a large sized pillow case— or interest in 10 acres in tp. 20 S. R. 2 W , at 10, Mrs. K. K. Mills, superintendent; something equally flat. Mrs. O. L. Niehols will entertain the morning worship at 11; evening service • • • • • Zeno O. Earl et ux to Ralph A. Snauer, Constellation Club Thursday afternoon. at 7 :3 0 ; P hilathea Class meets for bible The tailored suits for spring are very , U 7 a(!reH ■ection M tp. 20 S R 3 W , study each Monday afternoon. P rayer charming when made o f silk or crep«- * ’ Mrs. David Sterling has out pards for meeting Thursday evening. and the extreme carelessness of cut, fit School District No. 2*. to J . A. Hears, an “ at hom e’ ’, to be given Friday etc., and the absence of severely tailored ’,ec- *P- 8. R. 3 W., ♦20. afternoon. P. E. Hnodgraas et ux to T C. Wheel M ETH O D IST E PISC O PA L features render the making of a chic Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor spring suit a very easy matter for the er— HE>4 and SU, of N E %, N Vi of N\V One o f the mose pleasant social events %, SW y, of N W V4, NW*4 of N E 1/« Services next Sunday as follows: clever home dressmaker. o f the season was the “ P riscilla p a r t y ’ ’ sec. 36, tp. 21 H. R. 4 W., 410. Sunday School at 10; sermon at 11; given by Miss Esther Silsby at her home Arthur M. Harris et ux to Lucina La Ju n io r League at 3 ; Epworth League A serving tray is no longer an ordi F rid ay evening in honor o f the cast of Duke— HVi of tract tp. 21 S, R. 3 W at 7; evening service at 8. nary thing of nickel or brass or silver “ P r i s c i l l a . " The guests, as a surprise Morning therne, “ M o th e rs ’ D a y ; ’ ’ — depending upon your worldly wealth ♦950. to their hostess, went dressed as c h il Sarah E. Parker et al to W. D. I’retty The official program o f the church will but may be quite the most artistic dren. The living rooms o f the Silsby be used. Wear a white flower in thing imaginable, as well as enticingly man et ux, part of lot 1, block 4, l^.ng home were elaborately decorated with memory of, or honor of, your mother. inexpensive. I f you have an old sam & Landes» addition to Cottage Grove ferns, lilacs, roses and dogwood blos Evening c a n tata , “ The Gates A j a r " pler that belonged to your grandmother, ♦ 2000. soms. An impromptu program was will be rendered by twenty young or a bit of Japanese or Chinese em George Gildersieeve et ux to Mnrry rendered by the guests. Mrs. Helen ladies in costume, assisted by the pas broidery, or tapestry, or even a pretty !.. Robinson, NWV* of N W >/4 of sec. 12 Silsby, Geo. Kerr and Mrs. H. A. Miller tor. B ring an offering for the Sunday piece o f chintz, have it framed artisti tp- 20 H, R. 4 W., ♦ I. assisted the hostess in serving. John 1*. Moore et ux to K. (}, (). (iront, school repair fund. Epworth League cally, with handles on two aides of the topic, “ F ram ing G o d ’s Compassion In frame and you will find yourself the et ux— Interest in tract sec. 2* tp 20 Mrs. C. C. Cruson was the charming to L a w s , " leader, M. H. Anderson. H, R. 3 W., 41. possessor o f one of the most fashion and hospitable hostess o f the M. P. G. U. H. to Ethel W. Sly— S E % o f HEV, able and pretty trays imaginable. Such Club yesterday afternoon. The guests sec. 26, tp. 22 8, R. 4 W. trays have more character than even the The annual election o f the Epworth spent the afternoon at their needlework. J . H. Milne et ux to E. A. Rhoten— League o f the Methodist church held most magnificent silver trays and enn Mrs. Coleman o f Portland, Mrs. Cru 31 acres sec. 30, tp. 20 H, R. 3 W., 410. Monday evening resulted in the choice be made to harmonize charmingly with son ’» sister, was a special guest. Jam es C. Parker, sheriff, to T (,’ the color scheme or decorations of the o f the following officers: Jack son Wheeler HE % and of N E 14 Godard, president; Misses Purvance, dining room. The Royal Neighbors Club met with NV* o f N W % and HW« / 4 of N W U III1(| • • • • • Teeters, Morgan and Wilson, vice presi Mrs. E. C. Ixickwood yesterday a f t e r NWy4 of HW>4 of N E > 4 sec. .16. to. 21 dents; Miss King, s ecreta ry ; M. H. To open a book correctly, first hold M, H. 4 W., 49514.27. noon. Besides the members of the club, Anderson, treasurer; Misses Smith, R oy the book on the table with the opening those present were Mrs. I>. H. Hemen- W. B. Cooper et ux to H. H. Edwards aler, Sams, Thomas, McCord, Hooper, side up; open the front cover, then the way, Mrs. Roy Romaine o f Portland, I-ot 1.1, blk. 3, Milapoo Park, 4250. Lizar and W’ilson, music committee; back, pressing them down to the tnble; Mrs. C. M. Kidd, Mrs. O. B. P itch er, J . C. St a piéton et ux to J . A. Abecne Misses Armstrong, Compton and Das then take a few of the front leaves and Mrs. Sarah E . Kerr, Mrs. Anna Hess of kam, organists; Messrs I.eRoy, Aldrich, press them down, then a few of the et ux— 26y,acres in sec. 30 f f). 22 M lt 3 W.,500. Roseburg and Mrs. Paul Markley. Teeters and Simmons, ushers; Mrs. H. hack leaves and press them down and so John D. Coehran et al to (!. A. l ’erkins N. Aldrich, Ju n io r League Superinten on until the middle o f the book is — Tract tp. 20 H, R. 3 W., 41. Mrs. O. L . Nichols and Mrs. Herbert dent. reached. I f all books were first opened Cassi us M. Kidd et ux to Horace E akin will entertain the Eastern Sta r in this way they would not be found Bigelow— 27.80 acres w*« 30, tp. 20 H, Club at the Nichols home tomorrow-. breaking loose from the backs nnd even P R E S B Y T E R I A N CHURCH R- 3 W., 46500. losing their covers altogether. R. M. Broadbooks, Pastor William S Overlin to O. I,. Nichols— The W o m a n ’s Club will give another Services next Sunday: B ib le school l » t s 7 and 8, blk. 4, Georgetown, 4 loo. tea Satu rday in its campaign for funds at 10; morning worship a t 11; Ju n io r A very practical way of making run Ali*x Thorn to Josephine Thorn— for a bubble fountain. This one will Christian Endeavor at 3 ; evening wor ners for lingerie is to simply crochet Tract» tp. M 8, B . 3 W., be held at the C. W. Caldwell home. ship a t 8 ; Catechetical class at 4. a heavy chain, run it into the garment * * F - **illa to A. B. Wood— 44 acre* N ext Sunday, being ' ‘ Mothers ’ Day, ’ ’ which it is to serve in nnd crochet a ♦p- 21 8, R. 3 W., 410. Someone wants everything y o u ’ve the service nt the morning hour o f wor a little ball at either end. These runners Oliver Veatch et ,,x to Sherman L got. I f you want to get rid o f an y ship will be a special one in honor of withstand any amount of washing as Godard— North 22 ft. lot 6 . blk 4, U n g thing, put a want ad. in The Sentinel. mother. The subject o f the sermon will no ribbon ever could and are quite ns ft Lander» addition to Cottage Grove, be “ Our Debt to M o t h e r . " Parents dainty. One cent a word. apr22-tf The regular meeting o f the Panama club which w as to have been held F rid ay was postponed to a later date on ac count o f the death of the fa th er o f Mrs. K. K. Mills. TRIMMING GIVEN BIG CONTEST COBURG TEAM IS SATURDAY EVL DELIGHT OF FANS PROMPTLY Af , „ J merry making »«<■• '»‘••t , ,.,*e.he* 'k r Sixth Con-puny \rt:ller» Ke». n e . vd-»erv*J tkr ,»r> of it» orgaaiwtti >u Mighty Twtrlnr MrnlUy 1» Mtlugy With th »> Reside* tk r Mom tti Htta, While Team Mutes Mwut the .up a ay, ma a» lì A K th* r*. r, k A s*» '" 'l 1 “ friend» also »at loan at the bull You will be de'.tghtMi rndooi wher you view the new beiu tifu l liue of trimming si’ks ju st receives! at this store. These new silks comprise all the '.it- est Tapestry. floral and pencil plaid patterns which are to be in vogue for Summer and Fall. Many stores will not be able to show these silks ior three or four months yet \Ye would like to have vou see these silks while the line is complete Thev are pncec 51.23 to 51 83 a vard. . MILITIAMEN FEAST; MAKE MERRY AND ORATE Hpbern fur Teu litui.laoiiin Looklug Tallies Visitors Oat Only Oua. " * ’ ................. . 7 . ■ n . . . . » .i T i i , i t ,. To IW. I'raanut. Make» Third Game in Row Battle of HrtlloUGn o w if For Home Team n t Clo»e N Weather Mau Relent* and for rtra t Hubarrlhets Tune During He us ou Oame Is I'layed on Dry Orouuds. Coburg Has WUlilBf To „„ T " > l W« « Mimi Dogo»/«, Your Hubs, rlpUon Mty w " Ott Day. Coll nets Hlx Mlsplay* for Homa You ti g Huitlar. (Continued from Aral page ) (Continued fr..« lint Pt|ti I h » ilfori-tl l*v ili«* r . i f .tr.», tu in *!. »>..* |>\ tti«* fm|uni(*y with wbirh Ih«* «’loutu mine. Noi n unirli* iiiuit oh ,.ith«T «•hi«*, (Vtlngi* <iro\** h*ihg to«» 4 -ug r !«» Iimtk tl«»*n Ih«» i »«, h {«round th r Imll ynr«l. to wttit f«»r *M< 0111*4, |l II ti Coliurg il tulli«* Il H«ir t-V» itmttx«*«l ut thi* in mi 11 «*r in \%hi«h M *•« 11« y grooSrtl tli«*m Gu-r to I m ii I i I i * to gntln i in thi» ri*«|Uirt*«l four to r«*r«*ive trini» iH»rtntion to th«* imttul mi« k H U a p l e u r e flir Th, ^ ^ txar.l then, f.., ,|lrlr , ffurt< .......... . . y,,U '"*> '■ for |W ....... 'I*.it 8 .,,^ ' ........ * r « earl) and th... g.q !Ì Retaeailirr, that y.„, h»v, f r “ '," U ............... wu'ch.ng yo, . j " hap, who .v .„t . up to you to !.. levrlbntt,/ »trate that y mi lirr K Miillignti, % % h«> h«*|t| «l«»wn I I r t f«»r •ortkjf of 4,1 th•* visitor», mi(Ti*r«*tl u split ting«*r ih |M.rl that h.n l.een give* you. The lighter who make, th* km|f th«* fourth fruiti«* unti " •«v to at the last ditch I. the on* * let««- Whitiik«*r. Th«* injiiry %%u« n«»t of n honor. “ «oriou* ti ut un* nini io» itn*«!i«*n! n 11 «* n Today is th. time for tk, ^ ; t it»u hiu n«•«• «•«•!»■ ry. WIIIN Kl«n% it hnp|H*n«,il • To SetitiD»! lUadtn (nliiirg op«*n«HÌ th«* guiut* l»\ mirriti«' mg th«* 11v t*s of thr«*«* mrn \ in th«* *trik< out rout«*, M«*«ll«*v thr«»wing hot M trnlls in «*tt«*rniinitt utg th«* thr«*«* lmtuni«*n. ('ottngt* (ìr«»\i* Smith push**«| o n r to Mrl'h«*rs«in \% 1»«» rrlnyt*»i it to !it«t in tini«* t«» h«*:««l th«* n.niMT «»fT, (V llnrt h«M»k«*'t ohi * tur thr«*«* ■fntionu, Kurt hit to short, uhi«*li l>rtnj tri«*«! t«» kirk, (Yllurs rrossing th«* pnn unti Knrl tnkuig n »top ovt*r ut timt. Karl ntol«*, Wilhelm single*«!, scoring Karl, Atkinmm sin gle!. M rt’urgnr «truck «»ut, Mruiu huugh hit to th r b o i mot p« ri»h«*«l ut timt. No doubt nearly e,ery fringe S ea t.in I h.i- mu frit n.| i, ik, ^ in whom he or „he take. tcre»t to w.-i. to net her •llotraf valuable pri/i that are to hr , awuy li.. i. r. ., number of I t 1 in the contest, any onr of worthy of your - qqairt Tkr wr o f your »iib-i r.pti»» n.ny gurk*, the number of vote» .hr »,|| ^ win a prize A new .ul.wnbrr tka may lie abb* t<l get may girt girl ju»t th.- a limber of lotmikrc to win th" g. .o.I prize Itoiagi; date thi» fa-, or »di nat y«a I You get full value for rvrry cttl invest In .-ib ■■ ription. Wav M your *ub»er.pti<>n at thi* tmr id • lat »..me .»".nan »hnaillte appreciate it f Coute.t Judg»« Selected Judge» for the ■ onte.r who kirrt appomted this » i l k, and Will p»r the Haul aland.ng of the raoddite | Worth llarv.-y Harry f*hort, Kri ford. In th«* fM‘«'ond M rKibben l«*«l «»fT uitl» u singl«*, Mentii f«»ll«»u«*<l «uit, l*«»t«*rmn» struck «»ut. Gain brìi mngled, ncormg Mr |'herH«»n, Meats tr»«*«l t«> er«»ss th«* piate « » vi th«* play nini ut«« th rou n out l»y Smith t<» Karl, K M.illiguu hit to \h ( ’tirgur, rtoling th«» frani«*. ( ’«»ttag«- (»r«»\«* Dumeuootl puI!••«! u t «%«» )»ugg«*r, M.’tll. v u iis bcunc.I mot t«H>k 6r»l f»r reveage, Damewuod out »tenliag, Smith »mgl.-.l, »coring thè artillerymun, IVI Inr* hit for u cinipi.- »arila, Euri con U P P E R VALLEY LEAO0I liected f«»r three Ita».-», sroring Smith W. and Celiar». Wilhelm g..t a life, Atkiu Crcawrll ......................3 «un ilici ut llrst, Wilhelm out «teuling Cottage Grove .............. 3 third, M rl’heraon to l ’eteriM.ii. Coburg .............................. t In thè thir.l t'obiirg went out on.-, Ju n ctio n City ................ 2 t»<>, three. Cottage Grove Mrt'nrgar Eugene ............... 1 farmed. Brum *mgl.-.l, Diirue»«»..] got M a r c ó l a ............................« tu* secon.l doublé, Medley got u life, Brum. countmg, Smith rcarhed fir»t on an « rror a» dui Celiar». Medley »coring, Earl flew to l ’eterson, t/ilhelm »truck out. LITTLE DAMAGE BY THINKS FRUIT MAN In thè fourth Coburg got two hit» Imt conili not coutil. Cottage Grove At kinaori inet one »quuri* on thè noae which eleared thè left li» 1.1 fence by «ix feet la na»ty trick » I I » pulled on Boli at thi» pomi of play. He »un not nwurc that thè bull limi cleared thè fence and repo»cd in thè rreek l.eyond, and on thè marathon » i m i . he wu» no» doing, he » * * miidly urged on by botti player» nnd fan» until he was aliout all in when he raced aero»» thè p a n j, MeCargar ad de.| hi» thir.l »tr.ke ..ut. Bruni, doubled, Dnmewood hit to MeP)ier»on, Medlev hit to Drury, who Cut him off ut first. After thi» line of bonihnrdrnent l.oth side» »ettled down and lippa rei. 11 y all were happy ami no grrnt damage wa» dune on either *ide. In th»- sixth A tk ia noii »ingled ariti liku a dock tnking to water, atarted to go to •ceoad, Whitaker then protluced thè pili, steppe.l over and tngged Bob, who had been thè vietim o f thè hi.lden Imll trick. S bhhhhh! Lineup: Coburg AH Smith, c ..................... 4 Drury, ss . . . . . .4 ...3 Peterson, 31» , Gamliell, cf ...3 . . .3 MePhervo.a, p , . . .3 II 0 0 0 2 2 f) 2 0 0 1 PO 6 1 2 0 0 3 1 2 7 2 A 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 E 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 24 6 6 PO 2 0 12 A 2 1 1 2 0 2 » 0 6 K 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 » Tot a l s ............ f ott age O ro vc Hmith, ns ......... Cellars, ............ AH ..4 . .4 Earl, e .................. . . 4 W ilhelm , .......... Atkinson, rf ..5 MeCargar, II» . . . . 4 Brumbaugh, If Dnmewood, ef . .4 Medley, p ............ li 1 2 1 1 3 I 2 3 1 15 i 0 12 0 0 0 27 14 I"— R II 0 0 0 0 I)— 1 7 0 0 0 0 i — 10 15 Umpire* -Oakes s and Me Farlarid. W r y little «!:iin:itf«* w tin to » by tin* fr«»sts nf th«* wevk Ui «»pinton *»f Krmt Ins|»«*ctof SK Htrnw bvrri«*« un«l itf ^ liuvi* NufT«*r«*«l t*» any i* H tew u rt’« ««p»ni«»n 1 h«*rri«*v indpfu «ufTcn*«l slightly from the l»tr rn* were not t«»in h«-*l by the fr««»t. Iluv«* you <*v«r ii<*ti•*•*«! th#t jobs rend an i»»ur of The S.-»tincl .S_ finding a lot of new. th»t never even heard of before. C ottage Orove CL»pt*r No- «• ® ^ Regular meeting» »econd I » Frid a y * of the month nt HMre*1 Pacific Highway. N»it May N. Fancy Dressed Chic Saturday for Sunday Dii Don’t Forget to See Line of Meat» PEOPLES’ MEAT L DAVE CO V E R . PG>er'*t* 2 1 1 K 6 1 A PEERLESS MAZD EVERY SOCKET SAVING IN EVERY ^ S o M i»y Mills y Roac Music Ho«