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'V V v W V V V v v V V V V V V V V V SEASON TICKETS $1.50 SINGLE ADMISSION 25c. 35c, 50c HAUTAUQUA I l COTTAGE GROVE »mull »mipshot» o f the honor guest make very attractive place carda. Kufflca of uct arc exceedingly dainty uud faahiouablc for blouaca. The latcat novelty in accaaaoriaa ia alant m**h vailing in black. Tha uicahca in thia vailing arc vary large with heavier threade running one way than the other ao that when the veil ia worn it givea the effect at a little die tanoe of the face being crossed by black linea running alnntwiae in one direction ouly. Poe akin glove« in white or creimi are very good for auiunier wear, a« they launder uicely. Thursday, June 2 p. m.—Full program by the Gray Concert Company, instead of Castle Square entertainers 8 p. m.—Musical Prelude by Gray Concert Company, Lecture by Dr. Herbert, “Man among Men” Friday, June 26 2 p. m.—Musical Concert by Gray Concert Company, Lecture by Dr. Herbert, “Cash, Conscience and Country” 8 p. m*— Musical Prelude by Gray Concert Company Lecture by A sh Davis, Cartoonist Saturday, June 27 2 p. m .— Concert by Dixie Concert Company Many of the prettieat of the ailk glove« for the »umnier in the elbow length are embroidered heavily on the wri«ta and arm«. White «locking» are much worn with low black ahoe», particularly with light dreaae«, and are very effective. Dlsston and Rujada. (Special to The Sentinel) June 23.— Mr. and Mrs. John Wood hard of Row River visited with home folks last week. Veta Pitcher »pent last week at Sta visiting relative« and friends. Mrs. J. S. Carr and Mrs. Carl Rainey visited at the Al Whitman home at Wildwood Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Isiuis Hegstrom visited at the l.undberg home last week. Mrs. Ike Whitlock visited her sister Mrs. Jemi Uijoway at Donohue's Hatur day. I -ell Potts and Tom Scott returned to Cottage Grove Saturday. Chas. Finley and family moved to W’ ildwood the latter part o f the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Tonole were Grove visitor» between trains Saturday. Horatio Mosby c.irne home Friday from Mt. View and returned Saturday. Mrs. Belie Haight and family and I.ew Gray and family moved from Dis »ton to Sandy Saturday. Miss Reid and Ml»« Krueger visited at the Ben Pitrher residence the first of the week. Oscar Woodson o(^ Cottage Grove called at the Ben Pitcher residence on business one day last week. Lecture by Alexander Lochwitzky, Russian Political Reformer • > and Exile Special 8 p. m.~—Closing Number— Full Musical Concert by Dixie Jubilee Concert Company Dress Goods Sale!! The Charm of the Present Styles ia ahown in thia Love ly Dimity Oown—Make it At Horae for rip tu A jolly pienie party composed o f Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Longfellow, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Norton and Rev. and Mrs. Broad book», were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Armstrong for the day Fri day. The party went to Eugene in Mr. Armstrong’s motor truck. They ate their luncheon at Judkins Point and at tended the games of the W. O. W. log rolling contest. £ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ £ | ,CHURCH NEWS | ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ [Every religious organization is invit ed to use this column for announcement of its services and other news. Con tributors are requested to omit exhorta tions and other editorial matter, and to make the announcement o f services as A large party o f friends surprised 8. concise as possible. Social functions, L. Godard Sunday at his home on Coast etc., and news outside o f the weekly an Fork, the occasion biing a birthday an nouncement may be elaborated upon.] niversary. Mr. Godard was promptly and unceremoniously given a dueking Services at the Christian Science Hall in the river. A base ball game, in every Sunday at 11, and Wednesday whieh the women were the star per evening at 7:30. All are welcome. formers, was a feature o f the afternoon next in importance to a large pienie FREE METHODIST. dinner. Rhoda Burnett, Pastor. Preaching service the first and third A very pretty home wedding took place Sunday, June 21, at the home of Sundays o f every month at 3 and 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rozine o f Blue Prayer meeting every Wednesday at Mountain when Miss Gladys Ladou and 7:30, and on second and fourth Sundays ----------------------------- Albert S. Lancaster were married. Both at 3. young people have been residents of the ST. M A R T ’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. Blue Mountain district for a number of Next Sunday: High mass and ser years. Rev. A. M. Williams o f the Bap mon at 10:30; devotions and benedic tist church of this city officiated. tion at 7:30. All welcome. In honor o f Mrs. Horace Cochran, who left Monday for her new home at Gardiner, Mrs. Elbert Bede and Mrs. B. B. Groff entertained Saturday after noon with a handkerchief shower at the home o f Mrs. Bede. Mesdames C. H. Burkholder, Lydia Btouffer, Joe Porter, S. V. Allison, Nelson Durham, S. L. Mackin, C. E. Umphrey, A. Wynne, Jas. Potts, Stanley Martin and M. C. Athey were the guests who enjoyed a delight ful farewell afternoon with the honor gaest. « A local store in showing a device that will prove invaluable to the housewife in the preserving and canning season, ia the form o f a forked pair of tongs with wooden handles which are used for lifting the boiling hot fruit jars while canning. Legal blanks at Sentinel office. i Sunday School at 10; sermon at 11; Junior league at 3; Epworth league at 7; evening service at 8. Morning sermon by Rev. J. T. Abbett, district superintendent; evening sub ject, “ The Shadow o f Ourselves.’ ’ Ep worth league topic, “ The Immigration T id e ;’ ’ leader, Miss Hazel Hazelton. The fourth quarterly conference will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. Services next Sunday as A. M. Williams, Minister. Preaching services morning and even ing second, fourth and fifth Hundays o f each month. Bible study and prayer meeting every Thursday evening, pres ent study, “ Jesus Is Coming.’ ’ Sun day school at 10. Next Sunday, sermon topic, “ The Priest and His Robes,’ ’ evening sub ject, “ The Relation o f Man To God.’ ’ - ■ ----------------------------------- - — — The evidence shows ¿onsiderabls fluctuation in the voltage o f the cur- reut furuiehed by the defeudant fwr lighting purposes, which results In poor service to the patrons. However, the stundard of service to be maintained by the defendant herein, has ulready beeu fixed by the commission in another proceeding, wherein the defeudant was a party, Commission ’» File No. tl Fill, by order entered May 23, IWI4, effect ivs July 1, 1014. Compliance with the order so made will remedy the com plaint as tu the service, and no other order is necessnry ns to the service iu the present matter. The evidense shows that the inrnndes cent lights furnished by the defendant upon the streets o f the City for munic ipal lighting purposes, are permitted to become ineffective and dirty, and that this condition is due to the insufficient supervision and replacements of same. This condition results In inadequate aud insufficient service, A reasonable and adequate service for the defendant to A suggestion for s chsriuing after afford in the premises would be for it to cause the various incandescent lumps noon party is to serve the luncheon in used by it in municipal lighting to be botes such as bakers use for enclosing regularly Inspected at intervals of not cakes for delivery. These boxes rosy more thun one week, und to replace contain all sorts of good things and are lamps which have reached the limit uf very dainty, as each guest has an indi their efficiency, and at all times to vidual box. In the botes on top uf the keep the lamps clean and in proper cun luncheon put a nasturtium or two with a leaf or a couple sprays of sweet peas. dition for efficient service. The guests taks s great deal of pleasure The complaint also alleges that the rates chsrgetl by the defendsnt in the in opening such botes, and you will find City of Cottage Drove are unreasonably that they will be something original high as compared with charges made in and will make a success o f your party. other municipalities, and that the defen If you have a creamer that drops dant’■ flat rate ia not the same to d if cream from the lip wben you pour or ferent patrons for the sumc service. The defendant maintains the following that is so modeled tbst the cream runs down the front o f the pitcher wkeu you schedule o f lighting rates; First 10« K. W. II....... ISc per K W. II. pour, just rub n little butter on the iio All over 100 K W. II. .14c per K W. 11. der side of tha lip and you will have no further trouble. Flat Rate Csndle Psr Tatting ia very pretty for the ends Power Mouth First ...3 2 11.00 and insertion for towels. There Is Not a Man Woman or Child in the Cottage Grove Country » Who can afford not to lie a reader of The Sentinel. In the first place, that is the only way anyone ean leant all the news of the Cottage drove Country. No country paper iu the world prints more complete returns of loeal happenings than The Sentinel. No person living in the Cottage drove Country should be ignorant of the things that go on at home. Every patron drove what eroii country weekly on Every resident of the Cottage drove Country benefits iu some small degree every .ime The Sentinel makes a favorable im pression with an outsider. • FADS AN D FANCIES. By Harriett« Here ia a delicious dark cake which is always enthusiastically received at the refreshment table o f a local host :: ess: PRUNE CAKE McCaU Panama MSI—SMS One cup o f sugar, 3 eggs, 1 eup sour A chic costume for lunch- cream, % cup butter, 1 cup prunes coiih , matinecH, church or chopped very fine, 2 cups flour, good shopping. measure, 1 tablespoon nutmeg, allspice A m illustrated, the huHtle and cinnamon, 1 teaspoonful baking skirt and smart waist require powder, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 cup sugar, 5«/2 yards of our 30-inch wide whites of two eggs, and 4 tablespoons Dimity at 14c per yard. The water. Add a eup o f finely chopped girdle and cuffs will take prunes to white icing. follows: or o f someone eb.e, artistically mounted - (Continusd from first pags) In the next place, front a business standpoint every resident of the Cottage drove Country owes it as a duty to himself to do his share to auppori a paper that has done as much to adver tise his country as has The Sentinel. The Sentinel sends two to three hundred papers out of the county every week. Sub scribers mail as many more to eastern friends. Everyone of these papers is making a favorable impression on the person wfio gets it and is telling him things that make him long to come here.' BAPTIST CHURCH I f you are fond o f custards but grow PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH tired of always having plain ones, you Services next Sunday: Bible school will enjoy one made by the following at 10; morning worship at 11; Junior recipe: CARAMEL CUSTARD Christian Endeavor at 3; evening wor One half eup sugar, Vfccnp boiling ship at 8; Catechetical class at 4. water, 2 eggs, 2 cups scalded milk, % tea salt, 1 tea vanilla. Melt sugar in CHRISTIAN CHURCH pun and stir over heat until the syrup J. W. Jenkins, supply pastor. becomes amber color, add the water Services: Bible school at 10; preach slowly to the sugar. Butter custard ing services at 8; prayer meeting each cups and pour in the mixture made up Thursday at 8. just as usual with the caramel added Next Sunday, morning subject, “ The and bake until set. All custard mix New Commandment;’ ’ evening subject, tures are best when bnked with the “ The W orld’s Greatest Book and Why custard cups sitting in a pan of water. We Should Study It.” s All not worshipping elsewhere are Small bows o f black grosgrain give a cordially invited to attend these ser dainty white blouse a striking finish as vices. well as an enchanced snowiness. They are very smart. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor When one is giving a luncheon in hon ELECTRIC CO. IS GENTLY SLAPPED ON RIGHT WRIST 0.M) Second ........ .... 0.70 Third ............... (MIO Fourth .............. 0.50 Fifth ................ The defeudant ia deairoua of suliati tutlng a measured service, with meters, ss rapidly as possibly, for ths fist ratss now in affsot. There srs not sufficient data before ths Commission to permit it to pass upon ths reasonableness of the meter rates. Ths complaint will therefore be dismissed without preju dice to the right to bring the matter on fur further and mure full couelderation when the meter ratCIinsis la mure gen erally applied, aud there has beeu a teat of it in operation. The complaint also alleges that the meter rate charge by the defeudant is higher than a flat rate charged for the same service. The evidence before the Commission shows that the contrary Is true. It is, therefore, ordered, considered and determined, that the defendant, in additiun to complying with the require uients contained in the order of the Couimisaiou dated May 23, 1014, effect ive July I, 1014, entered in File No. U F ill, shall also supply and furnish the service herein found to lie reasonable in lieu of that found to be unreasonable and inadequate, and that in other re specie the complaint herein be dis missed without prejudice. 1 yard of 24-inch striped silk at 60c per yard, and the chemisette % yard of 18-inch shadow lace at 59c a yard. The frill takes */2 yard of fl inch lace at lflc a yard. The above prices include every thing necessary for making size 30 and the two McCall patterns. Nos. 8761-MM. Smaller or larg er sizes at only slightly lower or higher figures. :: It is a pleasure to make clothes today, when the sim ple draping makes expensive < > tailoring unnecessary. REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF DRESSINO Every time a stranger comes here and asks for a sample copy, every resident of the Coft Cottage drove Country is benefited by the favorable impression made. The happiest n think, when she I piest moment hy ; she allowed to lea him in saving a n own a home whi the thought that I for years to come, There is an easy : that is to get a It ed resilience tlistr terial and labor a Every resident of the Cottage drove Country haa been benefit ted by the fifty or more families that have come here during the past three years through the efforts put forth by The Sen tinel. • The Sentinel could not put out a paper that would do these things were it not for the support of its large list of readers. I hat the efforts ol I he Sentinel are appreciated by many is dem onstrated by the laet that it has twice as many paid-in-ad vance subscript ions as any paper had before the present pub lishers took hold, but I he Sentinel needs the support of every faintly in order to • lo the things it wants to do. full BETTER VEATC furnished. Real Esta Every subscriber gets money’s worth in the news The indirect returns are profit to the aubscriber on his money. V Many who are not regular readers will get The Sentinel this week, anti of them we ask, Are you doing your share to keep in Cottage drove a pa|*r that has the reputation of being one of the best country weeklies in the United States?” To every person paying his subscription Bargain Carnival Day The Sentinel will give free a water color picture that costs 4Hc wholesale. The Cottage Grove Sentinel The Paper That Ia Making Cottage Orove Famou*. F U KNOWI