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I» enjoyed by a large number o f parents and friends. Every number on the program waa especially appreciated as each showed careful preparation and originality. The technique and inter pretation were remarkable for youug students. Little Misaes Agues and Ardis Roberts o f Eugene, aged 7 and 8 years respectively, rendered vocal sc lections which added much to the pro grain. The following numbers were pre sen ted: Duet— Valse Blue— Margie — Rupert Coffman and Dean Moore. Peasant Dance— Sartorio— Fern Me- ! Kay. Folded Wings- Lullaby — Forman— I Lain Walker. | Little Fairy, Waltz — Streabbog — Naomi Wynne. Soring Song — Streabbog — Agues ! Lucky. Two Flowers — K n e llin g -------Jessie Harrington. Duet — April Smiles — Depret — I Eva Hartung and Tracy Lizar. Melody o f l.ove — Engcltunnn — | Grace Johnson. Mingon Rowdo — Sartorio — Zella Steele. Solo — Blossom Dear— I.ieurance — Agnes Lucky. Flower Song — l.auge — Tracy Lizar. L o v e ’s Avowal — Petrie — Mildred Walker. Wedding March — Noyes — Eva Hartung. Chimes at Christmas — Qreenwald— Lois Everson. Solo — Isle D Amour — Wate — Ardis Roberts. <a) Piece Romautique — Chnniunde; (b ) Lea Sylphes — Bachmann — Corolyn Weber. The Flatterer — Chamiuude — Dean Moore. Class Song— Happy Days. Short's Grocery Flour! Flour has advanced but w e have declinedjon^the price of Hour C ro w n Hour until January 15. We guarantee against any flour in town abso lutely barring none. Flour Price List U n til Jan . 1 5 C r o w n best patent, per s a c k _____________$ 1 . 5 0 Bear H ard W h e a t ---------------------------------- 1 .3 0 Albany Johnson’s B est---------------------------- 1 .2 0 WE HANDLE ALL KINDS OF FEED C H R I S T I A N CHURCH. T. B. McDonald, Minister. Friday evening, choir practice. Sunday, Bible School at 0:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid meeting each Wednesday afternoon. Sunday morniug there will be a con ) and Mrs. D. Sterling, Mrs. I Awbrey | and family. Ross Awbrey. Mr. and Mrs. secration service for the newly elected (). Dobberstein, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. »fficers o f the Christian church, with ' Dor ward, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Peek, a sermon appropriate to the occasion. Herman Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Subject for Sunday evening, “ The ! Wooley, Will and Emily Holderman, D e v il’s Hlocades on the Road to Heav- Perry Ritchey and Miss Ritchey. @ orii> ti| >r d Mrs. Frank McFarland had Christmas dinner guests Miss Toppenish, Wash., who is still l'.-.e, Mr. and Mrs. Chrisman. Mrs. Glen Scott, Miss Jennie and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A f- the most pleasant o f the New ies was the dance given Sat- ;ht at the home o f Mr. and Coleman in Gowdyville. The v a regular old-fashioned one. >nts were served. Those pres- Mr. and Mrs. H. Griggs, Mr. liny Day Need •lot Be Dull i * A x\’ Cheer up! Get to work in a F ish B rand R e fle x S lic k e r $ 3.00 Strong, easy fitting, light, and water proof. absolutely. Reflex Edges stop — ... water from run ning in at the front low or Olive-khaki. •tfjWEftS :or Hat. 75 cents satisfaction Guaranteed A .J .T O W E R C O . POSTON O. A . C. MNMHItnillllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIII Mrs. B. S. Swengel and Mrs. Jennie Fishburn entertained at a 6 o ’clock dinner last night. An elegant five- course meal was served. The table decorations were poinsettas from Pas adena. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hem- enway. Rev. and Mrs. H. N. Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jones, Mrs. J. P. Graham. P R E S B Y T E R IA N * CHURCH D. A. MacLeod. Phone 132R. Bible School at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. Evening worship at 8 p. m. Service 11 a. m., subject “ Supremacy o f The Christ.’ ’ Subject for the eve ning, “ The Gift of Grace.’ ’ B A P T IS T Rev. C. C. Van Gorkum, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching, The M. P. G. club met yesterday a f 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Y. P. S., 6:30 ternoon with Mrs. K. K. Mills and were p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 entertained in a novel manner. The p. m. “ Which Is the Right Churchf’ ’ will members brought whatever work they desired to do and at refreshment time be the subject discussed at the Baptist each member was required to do part church next Sunday morning by the o f the work, the work being allotted pastor, C. C. VanGorkom. The public by drawing numbers. Mrs. G. A. Over is invited to this service as well as all other services o f the church. In was a guest. the evening the pastor will speak on n Mrs. Leon Des Larzea’ voe&l class general subject. met Monday night at the Dea Larzes home. Miss Marian Hooper was the Rebekahs W ill Install. soloist. The Rebekah lodge will install the following officers Friday night: N. G., F. M. Hambrick, an old resident of Alma Teeters; V. G., Linnie Sterling; this city, and Mrs. Hawley o f The secretary, Eunice VanDenburg; treas Dalles, daughter o f the late O. P. A d urer, Anna Shinn; warden, Mabel Mc ams. and for many years a resident o f Kibben; conductress, Edna Damewood; this city, were married at Portland chaplain, Grace Miner; inside guardian. outside guardian, I N e w Year day by Judge Bell. The Merle McKibben; : j ceremony was witnessed by a fe w rel Emma Tompkins; R. 8. N. G., Emeline Wilson; L. S. N. G., Jennie Teeters; atives o f the contracting parties. R. S. V. G.. Lizzie Hall; L. 8. V. G., The Social Tw elve club will meet Martha Lebow; D. D. P., Emeline W il son. Emeline Wilson, D. D. P., will act \ Thursday with Mrs. Geo. Kerr. as installing officer. The Emanon club meets with Mrs. Nelson Durham tomorrow afternoon. A jolly crowd o f 20 young folks, with chafing dishes and napkins gave Miss Belle Burkholder a complete surprise N e w Year eve and formed a watch party to await the arrival of the L ive Inform ation, Practical H elp for the Horn« the Farm the C o m m u n it y . new. year. The diversions o f the eve ning were games and musical selections. Conventions o f O regon's Greatest Industrie# Conferences on Oregon’ # Most Vital Problem# Misses Myrtle Kem and Eva Richmond L E C T U P K 8 — D E M O N S T R A T IO N S — rendered piano selections and the hos E XH IB ITIO NS—E N T E R T A IN M E N T S tess violin selections. The chafing T w o ( h e m n d people attended ia#t year. It is a dishes were presided over by Miss great place to make friends—with live Marie McLean. Miss Esther Silsby, thinkers and live thought#, good Miss N eva Perkins, Miss Myrtle Kem. worker#, and good work. Miss Ruth Robinson, Miss Mabel W I N T E R S H O R T COURSE Veatch. Miss Eva Richmond, Miss Dessa Harms. Miss Elsie Lea. Re January 10 to February 4, 1916 freshments o f creamed oysters snd w a A Practical Agricultural Course in a Nut Shall. fers with nougat and fudge were served Applied Science in Actual W ork o f the Farm aad Houaehold. at a late hour. In addition to those Coursaa ia F R U IT R A IS IN G , F A R M CROPS, who presided at the chafing dishes the SOILS, STOCK R A IS IN G . D A IR Y W O R K . guests were Miss Hazel Hnzelton, Mrs. P O U L T R Y R A IS IN G , G A R D E N IN G , CO O K Dana Lawton. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. IN G , S E W IN G , HOI s B H O L D AR T S, H O M E N U R S IN G . BUSINESS M ETH O D S. RO AD Beidler, Miss Ipha Widdersheim, Miss B U IL D IN G F A R M E N G IN E E R IN G , R U R A L Belle Burkholder, Joe Smith, Ernest and O R G A N IZ A T IO N S , M A R K E T IN G . Dale Wyatt, Elwyn McCargar. FARMERS' AND HOME-MAKERS’ WEEK aad RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES J u u i r y 3 to 8, 1916 Correspondence Coursaa W ithout Tu lHaa. E xpert Instruction in Music. Reduced railroad rates McCloskey Recital. write to Th« College Exchange Oregea P ' * n? rP<7*n' pupils AfrtciRursl Coll»*». Cervallla. llw-lj-i toP i) o f Miss Daisy A. MeCluskey at the M. _________________________________ j E. church last week was much For program Special Feature at Rex Theater. For Monay and Tuesday o f next week the management o f the Rex The ater has a special o ffering in the Pathe “ Gold Rooster’ ’ play “ Nedra.’ ’ This great drama, written by George Barr McCutcheon, is one o f the strongest productions Cottage Grove has had an opportunity to see for some time, and when it is taken into consideration that it is directed by that well-know actor- director Edward Jose, it is hard to think o f it not being fa r above the or dinary feature. Two well-known stars are featured in this play and both of them won laurels on Broadway before they entered the moving picture field. They are Miss Fania Marin off and Miss Margaret Green. This picture is made by the well-known Pathe company. Wednesday, Jan. 12, is the starting of that serial that has caused such favorable comment from the educators of the country as it portrays our own navy in such a realistic manner and is authentic as it was taken with the per mission o f Secretary o f the N a v y Dan iels and some o f the pictures taken were used as government records. SPRIGGS B R O T H E R S ^ BLACKSMITHS Sloppy Printing Isn ’ t Worth What I t Costs, N o Matter H ow Cheap You Gst I t IRON OR WOOD. REPAIRING OF ALL KIND* IN Firtt Clasa Work Guaranteed. Sixth and WaahiDgton Phone 40 You get the best at The Sentinel at the same price many others charge for a “ cheap job.” You want the Sentinel kind................ COTTAGE GROVE WINS BY A 28 TO 10 SCORE In Cleau Fast Game of Basket Ball Honors Are Wrested From Sprlugfield By thè decisive score of -S to IO thè loeul high school team defeated Spring field in a basket ball game ou thè locai court Snturday night. Thia was thè firat game of thè aeason for thè locai team, The game was ose of thè tastest and cleuneat plnycd 011 thè locai court in many vears. The lineup o f thè Cottage Grave team was aa follows: Robert Jones rf, Chester Anlauf If, Rny 1110111 I Veliteli c, Fred Lizar Ig. Wnrd Berg rg. Kniulnll and Dugan, euba. Military Club Defeats Alumni. The Military club « o n a hard fought game of basket bnll from the high school alumni Tuesday night by the score o f 21 to 20. The game was n tight from start to finish, the first half ending M 7 in fnvor o f the alumni. Smith scored IS points for the Military club and Woods seored It points for the alumni. The following was the lineup; Alumni Military club Woods f Smith Cellers f Jones Martin c Bartells Damewood, Beals g Conner Matthews, Allison g Milne Boy Who Shoots “ T ou rist" Found. Deputy Sheriff Pitcher has learned the name o f the boy responsible for shooting Ed. Peterson, the “ tourist,’ ’ in the foot lust week with a .22 rifle. The boy admits being in the vicinity that the shooting occurred at the time it is said to have happened. He did not know that he injured anyone, but ad mits that he must be guilty because there was no one else in the vicinity with a rifle at the time. The Seutinel understood that no legal action against the boy has yet been Inken. MARTIN AND ANDERSON KILL BIG COUGAR JALES Oi 111 L i v t t N Deafnosii Canno» De Curvi! l»v ■ W l l r i l l u m , « • tHejr r A n n o i l I i h « «li#* * •» «I porli*»»» o f ih*' ri». ». », onljr one li» »•»*/• * l r # f » » . » * « 0*1 l i m i j, I»» « *M i« ll t u ll n n «l r i l t t r i l K i I »«•orina» i | <uoa**l *» y Ai» In H a mr«| corni! Hot» o f i | m . h |„ ua H i t ! * « “ f ih* ■ u Al A rh lA it l*ub v\ u IDI# lube la Inf1aine«| yuu b a v e * ri... •mimi or liti par f r e i h e a r in g e n l l r e l y oloaetl | iv a f lumm la un ir«# I h * Infln im n a i loti m Alni ihla lu be r«at<»re*1 to li llon. l ir a r i n a «vili lie de at r ui u n t a ou l o f t n i an> cani w h l c b la n o t h ln a bui i n In o f thè im ico ne a n r f a i e a Wo w l ll f i n - One tlundn** From 20 to 25 tons of good oat huy for sale. Inquire of Hen Lurch. dttVjAfl Jess« Thornton received for u Christ mas present pictures of Governor Lister of Washington, hi» wife and children. Jesse is very proud of the pictures. Mr». Lister Ì» a niece of his. J. P. Graham returned Thursday to «»»#«• of Iteafmaa <canari! I* liis work at Spokane. canno! be «Mirvd by Malli Melvin Clow, who was taken sick H*-mi for circolala free r J t ’ I l K N K Y * (MI while here on a visit, returned to Port Hol«l 1*1 I >ma aia« • il* ’ laud Friday. Tabe IU II a !• Aititi» l ’ ina New want ad. rates: One rent per word. No nd. accepted for les» than 15 FOR K IIK U M A * cents. Three insertions for the price \» anon ita nn utlnck i of two. Si* insertions for the price of four. Real astute for sale or trade, bi-gius npply Sionn's Li tea insertions for price of five. Cush wuste lime and soffri must accompany orders at these rute» agony. A few drop» of Ml charge accollili», one cent per word meni OH Gir a ffé elei! pi lieed. The pulii goes al each insertion, minimum, IQ cents, \ gmleful sufferer wi The Misses Ethel and Ruth Sanborn suffering for tbree wrrki of Eugene spent the week end with <1. Rlieuuiutisni and s tiff ne V. Over ami family. trieil imi li v medicine». III Warren Edwards o f this city is on a luuatelv I lirard of Sin tour o f the state with the |1. o f O. glee and after iistng il tlirec club. The picture o f the organization nm up and welF I aui et has appeared ill the dalie» several times logge»! di'purtmrut s tu re recently. they employ front si* to Nelson Durham suffered during the band», ami they surely week with a severe attack of the grip. abolì! S lm ili ■ l.iliiini-til. Jan Win. Ostrander was confined to the |Man F ran cisco, C ai house during the past week with an ili Druggists, attack o f the grip. 1'iider the postnffice department rul BICYCLE A N D OUN mgs you can send 3 pounds of printed 8 0 L I)B R IN O O r A matter from here to Philomath for 24 cents, but you send 4 pounds for a cents. If a private corporation did business that way it would be fined *2, 1 * 00,0 0 0 for discrimination or sent to the pen s. conti door front cornei on Pacifie Higtiwii itentiarv. Gazette Times, Corvallis. M. F. CM A. V. Connelly of Koseburg spent New- F U R N IT U R E R E P A Year's with his mother, Mrs. C. A. SPEOI A L T » Perkins I I . by carriages repaired, Mrs. W'. H Abrams is up from Eu Satisfaction guaranteed. gene visiting friends. Mr». Vernon Fields and daughter of Will rail and deliver Gaston spent New Year with Mrs. B ICYCLE HUN DI Fields’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felii Currin, returning home yesterday. Lynch Currin is up from Albany M A N Y P B Q P L E DON spending the holiday season with his \ »(uggisti llver cari e parents, Mr and Mrs. Feli* Currin. j un uwfiit lot of imsery. Mr. und Mr». Bert Trask huve moved ziness, III».In chea, ronalip , loiisnesa are aure signs tl into the Mrs. Dora Fields house. i lic i, ltelp. Tube Dr. Kit The t>. II. ileinie family have moved | IMI» Httd see how they onto their fnrm recently bought from .v li ole syslem Fin*- for Fingiti Hinds. 'on Aids digest ina. l'uri Geo. Mrl^ui'Cll, James Potts, Will i imi rifare your rompici Lundes», W’ . C. Johnson. E M. Thurlier, il your Druggiat. Clin». Adams, W’m. Brand, Frank Sly and John Spriggs were nmong those who attended the Elks smoker ut Eu gene last Wednesday. Welcome Hubbell, Joe Hubbell, Wm Miller and Frank Woodruff go to Eu gene tonight to attend a meeting of Cottage Orove T Spanish war veterans. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Vincent and L. J. Owens took New Year dinner with the J. O. Vincent family on Const Fork. Misses Mildred Pringle and Erma Mills visited at the W A. Hein en way Plano Movtni home at The Cedars Inst week. Auto Dray For Quirk Ira Heidler went to Rosebiirg last WednesdiiV evening, being called there OFFICE: Elite Confec bv the illness o f Mrs. Heidler's father Hurry Martin anil” Albert Anderson returned yesterday from the head wat- ■rs o f Mosby Creek with the pelt o f a fair sized cougar. The fur in one of the finest ever found on a big eat killed here. Albert expects to take it back to Montana to make clothing to keep him warm when the thermometer la-gins doing the hoorhi koochi around the 50 below mark. The animal wns easily trailed through the fresh snow and was quickly treed by Martin ’a Airedales. Both o f the men shot at the cat at the same time. Only one shot took effect and there is some dmiht as to whom the credit is due. One o f the dogs was wounded in the' Phone 72 fight o f killing the rat after it fell to Mrs. Mary E. Houck, grand worthy the ground. Anderson says the Oregon jungles have got the Montana prairies matron of the O. E. H., will pay the B A B Y ’ S S K I N TRO local chapter a fraternal visit Satur iiucked o f f the map. l' impie» E r u p t i o n » Ke: day night. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J. V. Stewart and wife of Natron : yield to the soothing unti I itie» of Dr. Hobson's Kc/c Nu matter »there located, ¡ long standing, D. Ilobso Mrs. C. M. Parker. O i n t m e n t will remove ev S. L. Godard has begun the erection Mrs. St. Ores of Drain was in the city it will rest of a building on his Sixth Street prop Saturday on business and visited Mrs. I the ailment. erty. The structure will cover two Johnson, also of Drain, nt the Ida to its niitural softness and I let your child suffer dun ntire lota. The greater part o f the Veatch home. raised by having your chi building lias been leased for garage pur Miss Ada McCord of Oakland spent 1 figured with blemishes ul poses but Mr. Godard will reserve a portion as a shop for his contracting Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. Clyde j Use Dr. Hobson’s Kczomi I’ mphrey. I It» guaranteed. No cure, business. W. S. I .nuttier» o f Ht. Johns wns in i at your Druggist. Terrible Catastrophe— Rev. Sutcliffe Be the city Monday on business. reft of Words. Billy Edwards is down from Bohemia. Idaho Falls Post: Probably the most Mrs. F. A. Clow is suffering from surprised man in Idaho Falls on Friday bruises received in u recent full. evening was Robert Sutcliffe, pastor Conducted for Mrs. I The woman's missionary society of o f the Presbyterian church. He was in George anti l ’ htlip attendance at the Christmas exercises the Christian church will meet at the General Black »mit home of Mrs. V. O. H u ff Thursday af- given by the pupils o f the Sunday First Olaas Horseil ternon. school. A ft e r the attractive and enjoy able program was concluded Snntn Claus H. II. Hendricks o f Fossil is visiting Auto Springs Repaired was introduced. His first journey was his mother. Mrs. M. J. Emerson o f this to the dominie sitting in the mid city, for a few days. to Order dle aisle o f the edifice, which was Cottage Grove news dealers, owing to All Work Guaranteed crowded to the doors. Santa passed the prohibition law whieh prohibits Reasonable the preacher n package which, when liquor advertising, are compelled to re opened, wns found to contain five brand move all liquor nils, from newspapers Saw Gumming Ri new twenty dollar bills along with this and periodicals before selling them. 27 North H Ht. West C. salutation: Fingal Hinds returned last night from “ To Dr. Sutcliffe: An appreciation o f your work and with best wishes a trip to Portland. Blank notes anti receipts According to itn opinion rendered by from your members and congregntion. ” The Sentinel office. As all know the reverend gentleman District Attorney Dovers, liquor may It usually costs as much is seldom at a loss for words with which not be consumed in public eating places, to ex.tress his thoughts but upon this under the new prohibition law, even a poor job o f printing ns occasion, when he arose to thank his though brought there by the person who The Sentinel turns out the ( people for their most generous gift wishes to use them. nt the same price that ill of one hundred dollars, he was visibly Albert Anderson, accompanied by a affected and his sentences did not come young woman, went to Eugene today can be profitably produced at all readily. Yon want something. H to collect the bounty on the cougar At the Sunday morning service he he and Harry Martin killed. His wants to sell something, referred to the g ift and the thought friends suspicion that he will spend fulness o f the givers and pledged him ♦2.00 o f the bounty with the county want nils. Why not all ha want» self anew to the upbuilding o f the so clerk. ciety. Dr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Moody und With the twelve b& received into f e l their daughter Dorothy of Oregon City lowship during the hour of worship, spent their New Y e a r ’s holiday with Dr. Sutcliffe, as a result of the splendid Mr. and Mrs. Leon Des Larzc*. cooperation o f his people, has added Miss Mildred Walker went to Cres- no less than forty-one to the member ship roll since he became pastor not well Thursday, where she assisted in yet four months ago. Others are to tt piano recital given by the pupils of take this important step in the near Miss Daisy MeCluskey. G. L. Cox o f Yoncnlla wns n business future. visitor here Tuesday. Annual Meeting Cannery Stockholders. Rev. E. G. O. Groat met with quite The regular annual meeting o f the tt serious accident Monday. Ho slip stockholders of the Cottnge Orove Can ped on the sidewalk at his door, falling nery will be held in the commercial heavily and striking his back on the dub Monday, January 10, at 10 o ’clock edge o f tlie step. One rib wns fractured a. m., for the purpose of electing six and the back is quite lame. directors snd the transaction o f any business that may be brought up. Start something with a want ad. dec20j 5e J. R. COOLEY, Sec. A P O O R L Y FE D HC Eggs Take Drop. Card of Thanks. The Eugene wholesale egg market reflects discredit on ita nwi We wish to express our sincere ap dropped Montlay from .’14 and 35 cents 1 owner gets the worst o f t preciation o f the many kindnesses ex- quotations to 28 cents cash and 36 cents cause economy in feeding tended us during our bereavement, es trade. This drop is due to the competi affects its working capacity pecially by the Rebekahs. tion o f Chinese eggs and the increase its appearauce. Ir your hot MR. A N D MRS. B. B. CRONK. in the local supply, according to the \ his feed you can correct it | your feed here, as you g* A. H. CRTfSON. nom mi nui on mnn. 1 quality for the least outlay Jsn 5c LORA IN E M. ROSS. contractors and horse ovvne: Stamp Bales Were $18. For Sal#— One Beck Duplicator; One I know that our feed is alwa] The ssle o f Red Cross seals this yesr It 40 Winchester rifle; one letter press; standard. in Cottage Grove amounted to »18. The one McCaskey register. All in good entire amount staye in the state this shape and will sell eheap. Cottage year, which is a new arrannsmant. Grove Mfg. Co. j6-12e 4 » O L. L. H . Draying of al 4 I GODARD ERECTS BUILDING Hohl’s Blacksmi STERLING FEE »