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* TODAY’S CONDITIONS are vastly different. Manufacturers are looking for an outlet and the Sample Store looks like the man of the hour. The Sample Store can offer you prices that will surprise you. Men’« Pros« Shoes S .T 1% Men's Shoes.............. Men's Shoes Men s Hats Men's Hats................ S . k OO Men's Hats _&L!£ S I.98 Ladies' Shoes Ladies' Shoes .......... Ladies' Shoes Men's Shoes............... S f i . 5 0 Men’s Caps.......................Misses’ Shoes ......................... Men's Loggers Men's Heavy Caps S I 0 .5 0 9 ,*»^ Children's Shoes si.r> o X li.flO SI.Oft The Sample Store Is the Place for Bargains NEIGH BORHOOD N E W S L Y N X HOLLOW. (Special to The Sentinel.l March 5.— Mrs. Hcmmo was n Eugene visitor last week. Mrs. Wm. Mlater has been on the sick list but is able to be about again. Jan. and Mattel Huntsman were pas sengers on the local for Eugene Satur day. Mrs. Andria Ijiswell, of Portland, came up Maturday for a visit with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Clock. Miss Vivian Strong came up from the TT. of O. for a week-end visit with rel atives here. The Caldwell family motored to Eu gene Saturday. Mrs. 8. B. Jackson went to Portland last week to meet her soldier son, Bvron, and the two came home together Satur day evening. loway and son Rnrrell. and Mr». Girard, of Springfield, were visitor» at the M. H. Jarret home Sunday. Quite a crowd from here went to the Groie Saturday to welcome home the 65th. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly B. Moody went to Santa Clara Tuesday. Mr. and Mro. C. Queonor went to meet their bovs, Ed. ami Thomas Quecnor, who are in the 65th. Mrs. R. Hanna and daughters Mildred and Beulah, o f Cottage Grove, visited Saturday at the Quecner home. Ed. Quecnor was in Eugene Tuesday. Bertha Neat was down from the Grove Sunday. Sunday school has started again'after closing down on account of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Minion and family, of the Grove, spent Sunday at the Bart. Johnston home. HEBRON. (Special to The Sentinel.) March 5.— The Red Cross met at Mrs. P. L. Führer’» last Thursday to make SAGINAW. arrangements to give the soldier bovs a reception. They decided to have a re (Special to The Sentinel.) ception Marrh 16 at the school house. March 5.— Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sharon J. A. Powell and Alfred White mo were in the Grov^ Tuesday. tored to Eugene Saturday. Mrs. Scott was in Eugene on business Abner Gilcrist and Charlie Führer Monday. have arrived home from France where Nora Queen, who teaches at Trent, they served with the 65th coast nrtil- spent the week end at home. lerv. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarret and daugh Those from this locality who were in ter Margaret. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Cal the Grove Saturday to see the soldier Eugene Theatre T EUGENE, OREGON Monday, March 10 Curtain at 8:30 Sharp SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT THE — FUNNIEST — COMEDIAN — ON — THE — STAGE IN THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY OF HIS CAREER F U R S A N D FR ILLS , A GREAT CAST OF MERRY MAKERS 20—BIG NOVELTY MUSICAL NUMBERS—20 PRETTIEST GIRL CHORUS EVER ASSEMBLED SPECIAL ORCHESTRA Seat sale opens Friday, March 7th at 10 a. m. Mail orders ac companied by check and self addressed stamped envelope, now accepted. ___ _____________ __ P R I C E S ____________________ Lower floor $1.50-$1.00; Balcony, $J..50-$1.00; Gallery, 50c To which must be added a 10 per cent war tax OMh iolks say lhat ideals and business tfon’t mix, but let us state in passing - that while The Sentinel is by no means an apostle of un- remunerated el fort, its publishers lake more pleasure in attaining an ideal than in laying up treasure. This means that every mark of appreciation of our efforts shown in the way of increased business will result in our giving just that, much more back in improvements to the paper In tact, we have several ideas in mind now that will be carried out a trifle before conditions .warrant. W e will always endeavor to be a little in advance of the proces sion. All we expect is support in proportion to what we dp— and when we want anything we believe in telling about it— others could profit by doing the same Ihing. I boys were C. O. Gilbnm, A. !.. Gilhnm, Ivun Abovne, Mr». F. L. Führer and daughter Hazel, Mro. J. A. Powell and George Taylor. Mrs. B. M. Knppauf was in the Grove with Mrs. Ed. Ttillur Monday night. J. A. Powell sidd John Kebolhook n milk cow Tuesday. Grandpa Gilliams’ children ate dinner with him Sunday, It being his 70th birthday. Mrs. B. M. Knppauf’» sister arrived here Sunday for a visit with her. Mrs. W. S. Warner, an old lady who had no one to take rare of her, wns taken to the rupnty hospital at Spring field Monday. D EL IG H T V A L L E Y . (Special to The Sentinel.) March 6.— Mrs. Myers, who recently broke her arm just above tho .wrist, is is visiting at the l-ake home at Thorn ton corners. A large number from here were in the Grove Saturday to help welcome the returning soldier boys. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Kent and children sjient Saturday night and Sunday at the Nixon home. Alfred Cornutt and Ernest Sears were among the W. O. W. who went to Drain Saturday night. Mrs. Ernest ^ears and son spent the week-end in the Grove with Mrs. Hears’ mother, Mrs. K. Widdersheiin. February 20 being Mrs. J. A. J o ll’s birthday, a few of tho neighbors gave her a surprise, taking with them ire cream and cake. Those present were the Sears, Kent and the two Nixon fam ilies, besides Mr. and Mrs. Joll and son Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Chao. Conner and son spent Sunday at the Elmer Harvey homo in Cottage Grove. Mrs. T. E. Mur phy rnmc home with them and is spend ing the week here. Fred Witcher, Alfred Cornutt, Lee Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sears motored to Eugene Monday in the Hears car. Mrs. Ben Jackson, qf Walker, and son Byron, who has just returned home from overseas, were guests nt the Oscar Jack son home Tuesday night. The J. A. Joll family opent Wednes day at the Fuqua home near Criswell. Tom Queener, who returned from over seas Saturdny, was a guest at the W. A. Keene borne Wednesday. Harry B. Conner, an overseas boy, came out from the Grove Wednesday to the Conner home, having arrived from Camp l^'wis Tuesday afternoon. A number from here attended the party at Saginaw Wednesday night given in honor of Saginaw’s returned soldiers. Mrs. Bert Myers shot nnd killed n ehieken hnwk Wednesday with her hus band’s big rifle. Ivan Witcher left for Mabel Thurs day morning to visit his sister, Mrs. A r thur Smith. Miss Mary Heinlein, of Veneta, is visiting at the Conner home. There will be work nt the Red Cross this (Thursday) afternoon. ROW RIVER. (Special to The Sentinel.) March 5.— Alfred Willinms, Cerbett Smith, Hubert nnd Phillip Mosby nnd Albert Vaughn attended the dance at Cottage Grove Saturday night. Mrs. Henry Sanders went to Cottage Grove Friday returning home Saturday evening. Dnve Willinms wns in Cottage Grove Monday. A surprise party was given at the S. H. Vnughn home Monday evening in honny of Wm. Vaughn, a soldier of the 65th who has just returned from France. J. B. Mosby was a Cottage Grove vis itor Tuesday. A combined party, ta ffy pull nnd dance was given at the Charles Plennrd home Saturday night. Mrs. Wiley Hubbard and Mrs. Mack Stewart, of Dorenn, visited nt the O. L. Gillespie and J. B. Mosby homes Wed nesdny afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Wilkins is on the sick list. Albert nnd Sid Vaughn were Cottagt’ Grove visitors Friday nnd Saturday. Frisby Maulding was a Rujada visitor Saturday. Arthur Onsso spent Sunday with home folks at Dorena. Frank Jones, Phillip Mosby nnd Cor bett Smith attended the program at the Dorena school Friday afternoon. Janies A. Wilson, assistant seem J. V. W'oodhurst timi f uniily have lury of the Pheaaunt Fruit Product* moved to Kcedspnrt. company, of Httloin, wua instantly killed when the automobile In which STAR. Strengthened by Cottage Grove Riper I lie was rldltiK was struck by a atreet lenres. ear Four other persona were Injured (Special lo Tito Montino!.) Portland business conditions, as In Muro li 5.- (fililo n numlior of yntiiig Kidney disease is too dangerous In people Troni boro ttIIoitilod thc surprise dlcatod by statements for the month neglect. At tbs first si|fn of huekuahe, j party |!Ìvm In honor of Win. Yim^hii, of February, are In a decidedly healthy headuelie, diasiueaa or urlnury disorder«, who Imo just rollimeli front Frinire, ut state. Bank Hearings for the month you should give the weakened kidney» thè homo of Ilio fntlior ut Row Kiver totaled ♦99.352,404, compared with prompt attention. Eat little meat, take Monilny night. f72.5ti7.265 for the corresponding things easier nnd use a reliable kidney \lro. Myrou Me (le* ami Mr. timi Mro. month of last year, an Increase of ap tunie. There’s no other kidney medicine Iliirry t’ noey went lo thè tiro ve Miitor so well reeomntemled us Doan's Kidney day to nell'inno tho »oldloro homo freni proximately 33 per cent. Pills. Pottage Grove people rely on The railroad administration has In them. Here’s one of the many state Franco. Mr. nml Mro. O. A. Murino- viaitod formed Senator M* Nary that It can meats from t’nttugn Grove people. not grant the request of the Oregon ut thè Oiven homo Mnmlny nftornoon. D. l\ Hubbard, retired farmer, 6-ttl Hnymoml Wieko killod n holient Moti Odd Fellows for reduced rates to the Hixth street, Cottage Grove, sity»: Grand lodge at Salem In May. lie “ I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills Dole Owen spent Toeodny evening nt dueed convention rates will be granted off and on for the post ton years. When V ever I have not ¡red thut my kidneys tho Ha Ileo homo. only to the Grand Army and fo uled were not noting properly, I have used J. I’ . Wieko purchiiood n Ford rnr erute Veterans’ reunions. Doan’s Kidney Pills and they have soon Tueodny, v * By plans completed at a meeting not them in good working order. It is Mro. J. T. Sulloo and Mro. O, ('. Salice vioitod with Mro. Iliirry Ctiaoy Weilneo of the Portland elty council the Home I loan ’a Kidney Pills thut nre responsi Telephone company properties passed ble for my present good henlth.M day nftornoon. Price Aiie, nt all dealers. Don’t simply MK timi Mro. Davi», o f Oklnhomn, Saturday to the Pacific Telephone A for a kidaey remedy gn4 vioitod Noverai daya o f Inot week with Telegraph company for a fonaldera- nsk thoir lincio nml anni, Mr. and Mro. Milo» tlon of approximately 12.000,060 Phys Doan’s Kidney Pills the sumo that Mr, lliililoird uses, Foster Milburn Co , Pìtrher, Mr. leal conaolldatlon of the properties Is Mfgrs , Buffalo, N. Y. m7 It Mro. Idn M, Wirko vioitod W'odnesdny 1 ’■ — 1 - ” expected to |>e completed within a with Mro. J. T. Mnllee. yenr. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stale nt The public service commission has BLUE MOUNTAIN. A set March 17 aa the date for the final Oregon for Lnno County, George M Cooper, plaintiff, vs l.irlu hearing on the application of the Pa (Special to The Sentinel.l Cooper, defendant. March 5. Friends of I.colon Dowens ctflc Telephone A Telegraph company To the Defendant: In the name of the are glad to know of his safe return from for ail Increase In the exchange tele State of Oregon, yell are hereby re France with the soldier boys who ar phone rutca in Oregon. It Is estimated quired In appear and answer the com rived Saturday. If these Increases are allowed, up plaint filed agninst yon in the nltove Louis Duerst returned to Portland proximately ftiuo.ooO a year will be entitled suit, within six weeks of the Saturday. added to the revenues of the company. date of the first publication of this sum Mrs. Robbins visited Sunday with Early construction of a woman's motis, wrhich dnte is the 24th dny of Mrs. Schell nnd family nt Walden. building on the campus of the univer January, 1919, ami if you fail to so up A large number from here were in pear nnd answer, for winnl thereof, the Cottage Grove Saturdny to welcome the sity of Oregon Is virtually assured, In plaintiff will nsk the Court for the re the minds of university people, liy the soldier boys. lief prayed for ill plaintiff’s rnniplaint, f Chas. Allen returned from Portland passage of the appropriation bill In via: for n decree dissolving the mar cluding f 100.000 toward this purpose. Friday. riage contract existing between you nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Risone have re Another part of the same hill was an the plnntiff, nn the grounds of cruel and moved from Row Riser to their ranch. appropriation of $135.ooo for maluten tnhtimnii treatment, All who attended the dunce nt the ance and current expenses of the In This summons is served by publication launlwehr home Saturday evening re stitution. in The Cottage Grove Sentinel, a weekly port nn enjoyable time. The Oregon Hardware Dealers' as newspaper, published nnd of general n r “ Blondy” I.eRoy, o f Cottage Grove, »Delation's annual convention ad etiliilion in Ijtne rounty, Oregon, by or spent the week at the J. Allen home. der of the lion. G. F Skipworth, Judge Journed at Portlund after electing the Darrel Mushy and Louis, Pearl nnd of the nbove entitled Court, ilnted Jan Mary IJiyng, of Walden, attended the following officers: President. A. L. miry 20tli, 1919, mid the dnte i f the last Jameson, McMinnville; vlco-proaldwit, dance at the Iaindwehr home Saturday publication will be Marrh 7, 1919. ev ening. Charles R. Orchard, Salem; meni!>ers D. N. Mr INTI'It FF, of tho executive committee, W. K. Attorney for Plaintiff. I Wadsworth. Harrisburg; U. G. Me- Poatoffire nddresa: Cottage Grove, tire Klnzlo. Ooldcntlalc. W ash; F. K. I chambers, Eugene; P. A. Kctrum. Had Breath, Sour Stomach, Bloat Prairie City. ing, (¡a*. Biliousness, Sick Head Coos county farmers attended prac Geo II. Brainsrd, Real Estate and In ache, liidigf.stion, Constipation tlcal schools In dairying last week at surance, timber lauds, mining prop take the always reliable Marshfield, Myrtle Point and Coqullle. erty, farming property and city prop F O L E Y C A TH A R TIC T A B L E T S orty. oltfe They clear the bowels, sweeten the »torn Lectures and demonstrations were given by K. 1 1 . Fitts and K. L West- Tho Ever Layers Are the Payor» S. O. neh and tone up the liver. Do not gripe: White le-ghorus, Tailored strain, trap J. K. Culver, lO.'t Ijibor Temple, Los An over of tho Oregon Agricultural col nested every dny for 13 years, whieh geles. Cal.: “ After 56 yenr»' experience lege extension service and J. L. Smith, has built lip a high laving slrnin. Cock . with all sorts and kinds o f remedied I county agent. The breeding and feed erels, hutching eggs, dny old chirks for r gut wise to the Fidey Cathartic Tablets, ing of dairy cattle, calf raising and »ale; Vi mile weat of rity. Bert Hands, and they are the best I ever used.” junl(> n25pd herd record keeping were sumo of the Cottage Grove, Ore. SOLD E V E R Y W H E R E subjects discussed. For Sal*—-60-acre ranch near Walden station; 50 under cultivation, balmier Though the compulsory military training bill providing for military In timber; nil fenced; running wnter in nil NOTICE FOR PU B L IC A TION . pastures but one. Part time. Phone Department o f tho Interior, U. S. struction In the high schools of the 19 F13. J. II. Hcholl. Possession given I.aml Office at Roseliurg, Oregon, Feb state was defeated in the legislature, at o*t JI0 ml Ipd ^ ruary 5, 1919. the programme for military Instruc For Sal* Green body fit wood. Leave Nutic is hereby given that James C. tion under Lieutenant-Colonel John orders with Knowles k Gruber. E. C Hebert, of Oukridge, Oregon, who on Hollaiiav. |l 7 tti.-h'JI pd April 3, 1912, made Homestead Entry, Leader of the University of Oregon, A good 91 acre stock ranch for sale. It will be carried on In the 20 high Serial No. 07936, for a traet o f 159.96 hn* fair house, new Imrn, is 7 miles acres of land in Her. 26 (unsurveyeil) schools over the state which have Tp. 20 8., R. 3 E., W. M., described by accepted Colonel Leader's plan, ac south of Cottage Grove, nnd has good outrange. Mrs. J. Q. A. Young, phone metes and bounds as follows: Beginning cording to tho colonel. 23-FU. ___________ f7ml4pd at Corner No. 1, identical with quarter- Lumber cargoes from the Columbia section corner between Meet ions 26 and For Bale— Richmond piano In first-class 27 of said township; thence S 0* 0J’ W., river during the month of February condition. Would consider organ u» 20 eh».; thence H. 69* 56' E., 60 chs.; were unusually light. f21ni7pd During the purt payment. Phone 35FJL thence N. 20 eh».; thence N. 69* 56' W., month 20 vesNtds loaded at the mills Lost OU cloth horseblanket on Wash. 79.96 chs., to plnce o f beginning, has ave. Friday. Return to Hentinel of filed notice of intention to make final in the lower Columbia rlvor district lie«. f Slm7 pd five-year proof to establish claim to the and their combined cargoes totaled Wanted Reliable boy with a bicycle to land above described, before K. O. Im 13,566,102 feet of lumber. 'In the aamc mel, U. H. Commissioner, at his office period six vessels loaded 4,166,539 feet north Heventh HI. f f l m7< at Eugene, Oregon, on the 16th dny of of lumber at the up-river mills, mak For Bale Horse, wagon and barites i March, 1919. for * lln John Carpenter. f2ltf* Claimant names as witnesses: Louis ing a grand total of 17,752,641 feet of Flock, o f Oakridge, Oregon; H. K. lumber that left the Columbia river In For Halo Cheap- First class Plymouth ItneV rooster of good stoek. J. W. Walker, of Oakridge, Oregon; Arie D. cargoes In the month of February. Cluck. I Js in71>• I p Bulk, of Oakridge, Oregon; Charles K. Tentative plans for Improvements In McClane, o f Oakridge, Oregon. Wanted- Modem house; prefer It fur the Klamath irrigation project were W. 1!. CANON, Wished. Address A, Sentinel, f26tfe f7-m7 Register. dineuHaed at a conference at Denver For Bale 31 volumes encyclopedia Brit tunica; rust 475; will sell for 425 if a few days ago. from which Project SUMMONS. Manager J. B. Bond has just returned taken at mire. Mrs. It. McCord, f2Sm I IIm Extensions on a large actio will be Martha Kaysrr residence at 217 soutir tielh tor sale; 4200 down, 410 per In the Cireuit Court of the State of made In the local project, provided nth. ___________________ f2*nit4pd Oregon for Lane County. the congressional appropriation is auf For Bale A few tons of good baled Ethnl Terry, plaintiff, vs. Ernest C. flclent for this purpose. The reclama straw. John Hull; 2 miles south of Terry, defendant. town. # f26 ml lpd To Ernest C. Terry, the nhove named de tion officials hope that the approprla For Sale White Leghorn egga for tton will be fixed before March 4, ao fendant : huteliing. Tnnered and Hogan strain In the name of the State of Oregon, that they may go ahead with definite Just tested 95 fertile out nt 112. Will . guarantee 90 per cent fertile eggs. As * you nre hereby required to nppear nnd plana for the year. answer the complaint filed ngainst you Instructions to send a competent we only have 26 hens m breeding pen. ennnot fill orders over 100 eggs lit one in tho above entitled suit within six man to make a thorough examination I time. 41 per setting of 16, or 46 per 100. weeks from the date of the first publi of the wateraheds and storage reser C. F. Wilkins. Cull 1237 Ash ave. Cot cation o f this summons, nnd if you fail voir sites of the Deschutes irrigation j logo limvo,____________ftpi Ml I tlld to appear ns herein required, for want project have been given by Secretary For Bale Model 36 Oakland In first class meeliuiiiriil condition; self start thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said of the Interior Lane to the reclama er; tires 60 per rent new; $55o. Clyde court for the relief demanded in her Kerr.__ f26mllpd complaint, which is for a decree of said tion bureau. Word of the order was Wanted Tract of logged off, stump or brought from Washington by A. D. court, forever dissolving the mnrriage bush land, nenr railroad; not less than contrnct existing between plaintiff and Anderson, representative of the north 60 acres and price must be right. Will defendant above named, for the care, unit Irrigation project In Jefferson consider large tract if parry will take « custody, guardianship and control of the county, who has returned from the Eugene property ill ileal. Give legal de " minor children, Charles Llewellyn Ter national capital. Professor Crosby of seription, price and fall particulars in first letter. Perilew Realty Co., Eugene. ry and Violet Ixiraine Terry, for a ren Boston has been authorized to make Oregon. f26 nii tpo somible monthly nllownnce for the sup the survey as noon as weather condi For Rent Plastered 6 room house anil port o f plaintiff and said children, for tions permit. I'/j nr res of ground I VI miles east of alimony nnd for costs nnd disbursements m7 21pd Broad concessions are granted to city. Phone 35 FI3, of this suit nnd such other decrees in the state commissions In regard to the premises ns mny be just nnd equit For Bale On# “ Old Trusty” 200 egg railroad functions by the railroad ad able. 0 incubator. E. C. ilnlindny, Cottage This summons is published once a ministration in an ordar by Director- Grove. mB 22pd week for six successive weeks in The General Mines, received by the public Lost— Pasteboard box with suit of Cottage Grove Sentinel, a weekly news service commission. Mr. Illnes orders clothes, silk dress, nnd roll of linnil- paper of general circulation in Lane that before rates of any Importance made doilies, Ixist Itetween Comstock County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. are granted, either Interstate or In and Eugene, For reward notify II. R. G. F. Nkipworth, judge of the nbove en trastate, they shall be submitted to laird, W'nlla Walla, Wash. titled court, made on the 27th dny of the state commissions Interested for Lost -Yearling steer, red with brlndle February, 1919. He orders The first publication of this summons suggestions and advice. fare and two white hind feet. Notify is on the 5th day of March, 1919, nnd also that state commissions shall have J. O. Murray, Cottage Grove> Ore. m7p the last on the 10th day of April, 1919. control of police regulations over rail Wanted-Listings on farms und II. J. HHINN, road lines, such aa spur tracks, cross ranches; have buyers nnd traders. Attorney for I’ lnintiff. Ings, scales and physical condition of Make the first letter plnin in detail on Residence nnd postoffice address: Cot track and equipmeut and station fa- whnt yon have nnd what you wnnt. Per tage Grove, Oregon. m7 a l l SOME 0000 ADVICE ilay. FOR COATED TONGUE W A N T ADS. deliver daily paper. 700 Gibus ami f SllltlMi dew Realty Co., Eugene, Ore, m7-2!pd A