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WESTERN OREGON AGENCY Our Celebrated (C o p y r ig h te d ) Special Combination Policy T he “ Square Deal ” policy, with everything in the contract guaranteed , and com m only know n as & T r u s t C o m p a n y *^îsBW5SB5Sr“~ of S H ju jsr/ P o r t l a n d . O regon ° 4 — THE N E W 2 0 P A Y M E N T LI FE This contract guarantees low cost if you die, and low cost for paid-up policy if you live, w ith large cash and loan values; and is the pol- — — j v ^ m a /v v , w M " y wyn,:t Z'L tS£Z • '/y///v//*///■ A - â \ W iJ i' ¿ a o \ .L c v x \ u ) V .!* M - f t ***?Ut< / __ //J / Á** ... V î t * ,y i/ o sK u // v/i/ W/É */. and sample policy. ***tA/ Mr. H K. Metcalf, Dist. Agt., ■ irf/Ÿs fo r u S r iy €■ Av* AE a K T U O UMH «HI JUMMVI 4 A r t « rtiucr Saas Cottage Grove, Oregon. W K IV M IA t .A M '« * My Dear Mr M etcalf: The company it AM « _ (»•*>“ • T«*»___ . I UIJ» 1 — Î 0*1* ; ____ _____________ *W.IF 5.2*<¡.*0 and first prize winner much pleased over the fact that you are the win K3.00 ner of the first prize in the District Agent class, and congratulate you most heartily. W e are having the handsome gold watch en graved, and same will be mailed you by registered post, so as to reach you prior to Christmas day. 1.0* .90 In awarding this prize to you, we beg to assure you that it affords us much pleasure und satis j J( « o / > *9m */«■**- fam A/Aà if*v* __ faction. 4 04 .90 Yours very truly, (Signed) JOSEPH H ORAY, 4M « Supt. of Agencies. Marry K. WILLIAM F. ST1LZ, General Agent Columbia Life & P r in c ip a l O f f i c e : The H. H. H. elub was beautifully en tertained Katuray afternoon by Mi»* Maud Doyle. A musical program fur nished the afternoon’s entertaiument ami the charming young hostess served a dainty luncheon. The elub will be en tertained by Miss Helen Simpson Sat urday afternoon. This club is composed o f the members of Mrs. Alta K ing’s class at the Christian church. This class is taking a normal course in bible study. The study occupies a year, at the end of which time those passing the exam ination will be given diplomas by the International Sunday School association entitling them to teach. They may also pass a state examination entitling them to one-half high school credit. «•«>«■ The meeting of the Friday Afternoon club was held last week at the borne of Mrs. John Coffman in honor of whose birthday anniversary the affair was made a miscellaneous surprise shower. Mrs. Coffman was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Seldon Powell and Mr*. Alfred White. The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. James England. ♦ ♦ ♦ In the account of the surprise party given last week for Pearl Robinson by her sister Crystal The Hentinel inad vertently omitted from the guest list^ the names of Dolly Pitcher, Avanelle Thompson, Katherine McQueen and Gladys Hockett. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Kebekah Kensington club met at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday afternoon and enjoyed a pleasant time as the guests of Mrs. A. VV. Kime, Mrs. M. P. G&routte, Mrs. A. Rrund and Miss Jos ephine Wright. ♦ ♦ ♦ The O. E. 8. chapter will have a so cial meeting Friday, January 20, at which interesting entertainment and de lightful refreshment* will be provided. A large attendance is desired hv the committee on arrangements. ♦ * <*> Mrs. Herbert Eakin and Mrs. W. O. Beattie were the charming hostesses of the Presbyterian chnrch choir at the home of Mrs. Eakin last night. About twenty-four were present. ♦ ♦ # Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hall have issued invitations for a card party for the eve ning of January 23. ♦ ♦ ♦ Professor Henry Paul Filer, tenor, and Miss Daisy A. McCluskey, pianiste, have planned a recital which they will give at the Christian church Wednesday District Agent Trust Company Cottage Grove, Oregon P o r t la n d , O r e g o n evening, January 31. Among the num bers on Miss McCluskeys’ program will be an “ Impromptu” composed by her self. ♦ ♦ ♦ Through an oversight the name of Mrs. Ralph Deane was omitted as joint hostess with Mrs. C. E. Frost for the Joker club Monday night o f last week. <t> ♦ C- The Heim-Monthly Dancing club gives its usual fortnightly purtv tonight. <$■ ♦ ^ Mrs. Lawrence Phelps is entertaining the Emanon club this afternoon. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. George Kerr is iidstess to the Social Twelve this afternoon. ♦ ♦ ♦ Harry K. Metcalf, agent of the Columbiu Life Insurance company in this district, carried o ff honors in the recent “ Harvest Moon contest” con ducted by thut company. The prize, a beautiful gold watch and other special favors, wus won, because Mr. Metcalf succeeded, in a field of 14 contestants, Dorena Society. in doing the greatest volume of business A birthday dinner was given at the in his class. I. H. Veateh home Thursday in honor The company employed a wise system of Mrs. I. H. Veateh and Mrs. Gray, in dividing their agents into classes. whose birthday anniversaries occurred 1 Men in class A were required to produce Thursday and Friday. Those present ; $25,000 worth of business; diiss li, ♦ 20,- were Mr. und Mrs. Noland Hopper, Mrs. 000; class C, ♦15,000, and class D ♦ 10,- Gray, “ Grandpa” Veateh and Mr. and 000. This allotment they were required Mrs. I. H. Veateh. to fill by October 31, 1010, the contest having begun Heptember 0. The man The Christian Endeavor society held who produced the most acceptable new its monthly social und business meeting business over and above his allotment at the home of Mrs. Almeda Deane last in his class was the winner in thnt class Friday evening. An important feature The contest was originally planned to of the evening was the eleetion o f o f fi end October 31, but competition writs so cer* for the ensuing year. They are: keen thnt the time was extended to President, Mrs. Annette Vaughn; vice- December 15. president, Miss Benettn Teeters; record Mr. Metcalf had filled his repaired ing secretary, Miss Thelma Thomason; personal allotment of ♦15,000 in the corresponding secretary, Dale Veateh; first two weeks of the contest. treasurer, Miss Alice Welsh. T A X P A Y E R S M A K E SUO ♦ ♦ ♦ Saginaw Society. The Good Neighbors club was enter tained with a quilting bee at the home o f Mrs. Taplin Thursday. Members present were Mrs. Heott, Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. Me Kee, Mrs. Neat, Mrs. Briggs, Miss Ethel Moody, Ix>ra Neat and Etta Heott Guests of the club were Mrs. Pryor and daughter Leona, of Eugene. ♦ ♦ ♦ Delight Valley Society. The G. T. X. club met last Wednesday at the Haight home, about twenty being present. A jolly afternoon was spent in the usual way, after which Mrs. Haight, assisted by Mrs. Horn, served n delicious lunch. ♦ ♦ ♦ Silk Creek Society. In honor of Miss Edith Wheeler's birthday anniversary Tuesday Mrs. Ada Wilson and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gilderslecve and family were guests at the I,ou Wheeler home. tfy Get the girl first, and your wedding stationery from The Hentinel after wards. n9*f there was not a protest against them. by B. K. Lawson on cast Madison str»-ct liad been fenced. On motion license for moving picture house wns raised from 42 5*1 to ♦5.00 n meets the approval o f a number of the month. On motion the water commissioner members of the Council. Although there was nn attendance of Mils instructed to give J. W. Messenger about 50, the report was adopted by 11 11 rate for us«- of water outside th«- city vote of 5 to 3. Many of those present limits ns follows; $1.25 per month fot were not members anil some members domestic use; 25«- per head for fust living outside the city did not feel four head of cuttle, I Or for each addi tional animal. qualified to vote. On motion time for payment o f water rent was extended from the 10th to the 12th of each month and the m 11 r siiti I Vns instructed to cot o ff all not paying COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS by that time. The following officers were elected Jan. 2, 11»I 7.— Minutes of »the Inst for the ensuing year: Marshal, water meeting read and approved and roll nnd street commissioner, G. B. Pitcher; health officer, W. W Oglesby; engineer, enlled. The newly elected officers, T. C. O. L. Nichols; attorney, J. E. Young. The following bills w«-re read, audit Wheeler, mayor; J. W. Veateh, council t-d and ordered paid: man from the first ward, and M. I’ , tin routte, councilman from the third ward, B. K. Lawson, ditch mid bridge on cast Madison street............♦ l!i.5i> being present, duly took and subseri tied ........................... 23 (Mi to the oath o f office and entered upon Fire company Frank Woodruff, work on sewer 13.00 their duties. Frank Woodruff, pipe fittings., LOO Reports of marshal, recorder, treas J. H. Chtimbers, lum ber.............. 3.50 urer and health o ff leer were read. On Pottage Grove Elcetrie Co., light motion reports of marshal and health for December.............................. 233.M3 officer were ordered placed on file anil G. It. Pitcher, salary and expen those of recorder and treasurer were re ses. . ......................................... 75.00 ferred to the finance committee for ex Cottage Grove Transfer Co., amination and riqiort at the next meet cleaning streets.......................... l"5 o ing. Herbert Eakin, postage stamps . 2.50 On motion J. II. McFarland wns llerlx-rt Eakin, colli-eting water granted permission to put shingle roof rents, -Inly to Dec., 1910........ (10.03 on building within the fire limits. Blackmon- & McFarland, haul Petition for street light at the south ing hone cart t«i fire.................. 1.50 end of Third street was read nnd re Hpringfield Hand & Gravel Po., ferred to the light committee. carload i-riislii-d rock................ 21.40 The mayor announced the following Brown Lumber Co., lumber for committees for the ensuing year; Fi street Crossing............................ 17.45 nanne, Knowles, Walker, Htcrling; J. E. Young, snlnry nnd postage street, Htcrling, Knowles, Veateh; light. stamps............................. 50.00 Walker, Hterling, Knowles; water, W. W. Oglesby, salary................ lo.00 Knowles, Kime, Oaroutte; sewer, Kime, H. C. Newcomb, work on steam Veateh, Oaroutte; park, Know les, Walk roller. . ................................... 1.75 er nnd Mrs. B. If. Job, Mrs. A. B. Wood Percy Rogers, unloading and haul and Mrs. C. E. I'mphrey. ing crushed nick....................... 22.50 Ordinance 431, authorising the mayor R. F. Martin, sninry und expense 75.hi I and recorder to execute a release of the W. B. Osmon, work on streets... 15.N5 National Hurety company's borni in fa O. L. Nichols, salary .................. 5.00 vor of Ambrose Bordsnll company for Hnmloth A Rohde, black smithing 17.05 maintenance of Hixth street, west Main Knowles A Gruber, heater for street and north Pacific highway on east side fire h ou se.................. 2.50 payment o f sum of ♦500 was on motion First National Bank, freight ad , rend first and second time by title only. vanced for carload of crushed 1 On motion, ordinance No. 431 wns rend rock.............................................. 27.50 j third time and passed on roll call. j On motion mnyor and fee order were instructed to sign release nnd place NOTICE OF S H E R IF F 'S SA LE ON same in First National bank to be de EXEC U TIO N IN FORECLOSURE. ; livered when money is paid. j Matter of printing charter nnd the Notice is hereby given that by virtue j amendments thcretrf was left in the o f nn execution and order of sale issued hands of the recorder until the next out o f the eircuit court of the HtHte of meeting. Oregon for Lane county on the 13th day Marshal reported that the ditch dug o f January, 1917, in a suit wherein the H. K. METCALF WINNER IN No comment was made on the recom mendation to do away w ith one marshal, INSURANCE CONTEST and this recommendation probably Writes Required S15.000 in Two Weeks and Outstrips 13 Others in Vol unit of New Business. GESTIONS TO COUNCIL (Continued from first page.) the city by the interest it saved on the bonds brought in, amounting to ♦1100; that, after having its attention called to the matter, it did not try to show the fnrt that the resale of the bonds at 5 per cent was saving the city the 0 per cent it would otherwise be paying on the city warrants; that after having its attention culled to the fact, the com mitte refused to take any cognisance of the condition of the city treasury which made the resale of the bonds a good business transaction; thnt it made no reference to the fact thnt if the cify had not sold the bonds it would not have been able to build the new dam which increased the water supply and increased water receipts beyond any possible loss sustained by the city. Alderman Knowles stated that the Council has already found it necessary to bold down street improvements be cause of the financial condition o f the city nnd that street improvement* were refused in four separate instances when Metcalf I plnintiff, Frml Wright, executor of the estate of Mûrie E. Hlnekwell, dcccnsol recovered judgment ngninst the defend ant, Frits Mnttheyer, a widower, for the sum o f Nine Hundred Sixty-five und 5611» (♦9415.65) Dollars, with in terest thereon from the 1.1th dny of Jan tmry, 1917, at the rate o f 10 per r e n t per annum, anil Seventy five and no I0o (♦78.00) Dollars attorney fees, and the further sum o f Twenty two and 5« 100 (♦22.50) Ikdlnrs costs, also the sum of ♦26.32, being the amount o f taxes paid by said plnintiff, which judgment wn« enrolled nnd docketed in th«- clerk 'a of flee «if said court in sni«l county on tin' 13th day o f Jnnoary. B*I7, and said ex «•ration to m«- directed commanding me in the nntnp o f the Hfatc o f Oregon in order to satisfy said judgment, attor uey’a f«-*-s, costs, nnd accruing costs, nnd sum paid for taxes, to sell the following described real property, to wit: The Northwest quarter «if (he North east qsnrter and the Northeast quarter • if the Northwest <|iinrter of Section 22. Iiiwn-hip 20, South of Range four. West of Willamette Meridian, in Lane ciiui^’ tjr, Oregon. Now, therefore, in the name o f the State o f Oregon, and In compliance with said execution Hn«l order of sale, 1 will on Saturday, the 24th day of February, 1017, at the hour of one p. m. at tl^ S«Mithwest door of the county c«iuri house, at Eugene, Lane comity, Oregon, offer for sale, and sell subject to r<- demption, all the right, title and infer est of the defendants, Fritz Mnttheyer, a widower, P. II. Burkholder and Dtiaii«- Burkholder, his w-if«-( W. It. I't-airs an«l Bertha II. I‘cairn, his wife, or either o f them, in and to the above «leseribeil mortgaged premises. J. P. PARKER. Sheriff o f Lane County, Oregon, j I Mf 22c By I). A. Elkins, Deputy, Inactivity Causes Constipation. Lack of exercise in the winter is a frequent cause of constipation. Yon feel heavy, dull and listless, your complex- ion is sallow nod pimply, and energy if a low ebb. Plena up this rendition ut once with Dr. King's New Life Pills, a mild laxative thnt relieves the cun gested intestines without griping. A 'lose before retiring will assure you a full mid easy movement in the morning. 25c nt your Druggist. ron COUGHS and COLDS Dennis Eucalyptus Olnl A T A LL DAUO A T O N t a T unta aeo J a m « SO c