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il <; Il K U 91 DES W e a r in g □ c d c ’, □ E D D t: JL JL .: i p A p p a r e l for O u t in g AT R E A S O N A B L E LOW C A S H P R I C E S r Pretty Materials Ft il 1 Mi r J J 1 1 , “»• -------1 ,,, * • A vard 32 inch Soiesetle. in light bine, pm k, tan. brow n, cream A vard _________________ . . . itili ] Silk Tissue Zephyrs Triced a y a r d ____________________ _______________ Yerv 1 k * s I li-dc thread I uion Suit long 01 abort alee era I 1 1 Open Mesh, single piece l uderwear 27 iuch Knglish W elts I'riced a y a r d ____ _______________ - __________ . . . 27 inch Silk Finished lia la tea , for riding tan, dark blue, brow n . H e a v y weight A yard ............................ ........... M skirts, in 1 Qp I OL Ba O pen Mesh I ’niou Suit. CASH XcCall Patters* 3*44, Waist 3*47, Skirt Price, 13 cents each E lb o w L e n g th G lo v e s of M cCALL PA TTERN S TODAY J Acreage and SAVIN G HAU •arawa ma RK S W ith PRICES La. ON 60c 25c HIGH |t . ..r-flt Wi|, ^ ( j f ■»bet* e * , , , " ■•'"i' V*h" 7 , ,,r Lincili ¡¡ih Hi »«»> 31 iZte d M W b M i„ r li" fo r lir a i h ls rk tw rfim y, in>l <M - ” ' " ,,lr ' • r alala i L f r u it wit« n, j , „ r,| ^ * de«k it,,, morning kpd ha>i i ' 1" 1 « vorything | r„n M nd " r ll„ [ointment f »" n d * eure i 1 « p,'- fi ’ ' • l’fiJ been in use for year* Thai ia why we caí Notte*. Our Caah Price 95c lo r n A » h re ) w ish ti y, J Q U A L IT Y GROCERIES ( 1 ^ , , nn<l the «km .pad, ^ h « l i hDi Ho».**»n a I Mr J I.velami of „I bad re sema twan B u y . I ugrnr Bu. Joe Daini »<„«1 ïn,j ^ j purchase,' it.. i’,,iuir|| |(|, "* *• at I , ■ »nd y,, - move to the i .nmly ltl| , than it lu buy. I «<•»«■ K em f' fLur. ...... ........ L , l . i V • erupMaaa t’r" ” ' $1.00, IJ.50 m m j e»werV To , •’ Mat Hlackberri*. M r*. M Y o u k n o w y o u ’r e g o in g to lo o k and fe e l w e ll. A t the p ric c a : “ w« I ’o rP I , « ("r vl iirurk i ardcnìiig |>l|n played July fi. Y o ii ' vo a certain acnac of sat isfaction w h e n y o u 'r e getting into a H A LLM A R K Shirt. QCp w ee iC p ihr • .1 , ' H I R .T J HALLM ARK t lllR T I heller vatu* In Ovality« Hfylaa, Fit anti Wearability than any sltirta ever bafar*. «lula., , , , ‘‘• y hi« laaai • ■, ih n ^ I duping U,. ,( f,„ * ttk, , . of Insurance requiring recel va pr . ; i «ticniwa All druggist«*, « r •’» Ityr r f , liter Chemical bit snd St. I aiu I s . to Vralch A Mi-cncvr. Country Special Coffee, a lb. 23c; Tealwiry Hlend Coffee, a lb. 27c; Ture Te.ii»eriy Coffee, a lb 2*>c; 10-lb. pail Corn S y ru p ,4 He; Yeast, p k g 4c H ig h Flight hard w heat Flour, a sack, $1.35; Jc a u s Pin k Salm on 25c; 2 cans Red Salm on 2 V . 3 can s Corn 2 V ; 3|* lbs fanev unpolished H ead Kice ¿5c; 5 lbs broken Kit e .’5c; t III. sack Salt Sc; 3 cans milk 25c; 5 lb. can Diam om l W ” Making Powder *'*c. n e w t'.ardeu Seeds a paper 3c; 4 % lbs. E xtra C ream Rolled O a ts 25c. 2 ‘ , lb cutl fancy T a b le Fruit each 23c; 2 X lb. can standard T a b le Fruit each 15c Ture Silk, with double tip fin gers__________ Lisle thread cotton--------------------------------------- ^ A ik to See O ur Big New Line ...... - > u j | N o sleeves; Athletic Shirts, white; no sleeves 36 inch Tercales. Triced a yard 10c to ___________ ________________________________ _ r îT s h ii n — é td befrr r iih aoaaaap ai ï * ^ 0, for whieti il I« ' " l y'o, »ale bv a lid e * ......... 60c K acb W h ite Nainstxik l*nion Suit knee length, lia c h — . . 27 inch floweret! and figured batiste A y a r d _____________________________________ ______ • r- ? ■ ygp ■ » * |JC p 1 nilei w eat 1 ach Met bum weight l nion Suit, white or errant color; long «* ah wt eleeeee 4Cp Pi iced t at > *tw u 27 inch Zephvr I'.inyrhauis in fast colors and pre-shrunk cloth. A vard ___________ _____ “ ' . A Yun. alts Will P U ygi e v e n " «> Note the price« Light weight. Single Tiece l inlet wear. I hived each Medium weight htench lla lbn g ga ii 27 iuch fast color Zephyr* Vu, '" l',,ul •*' T Vh."-*...... . - V w . '; , ' " A ft"" are everywhere becoming known as the the very beat in M e n s IIinlet wear. garment contains an extra amount thread and has a superior fit and liuish 1» 36 inch I.ineti Suiting in blues, tan. lavender, brown, white, etc. Triced a v a r d ----------- J “ Underwear Fores! Hills and Essex Hills Underw’r W e ’ve a large show ing of inexpensive tub materials lor Sum m er Frocks. Y o u 'll he pleases! with those washable cloths and low prices. H tP U é f‘ R È !* « l j , n„lv L - iti* i ” • \*L weather of th. » for Men for Washable Frocks Colle, Cholrri ............ i M... I . » . i 7 k ' V* L J " Ci , W Bride** in voluntary b*|,|„ * ' The valu» of a papar’i 1 la g a u g e d by '.tie numbsrg, reaches. No other papar la g J H a rrin jrti WIU, 10* V'IMH t h a n a q u a rte r u» msnyO« p e o p le a* d o rs T h t Sastisg. mptiy a n d n a t i n f a c t o r i , h a v e e v e ry f n c ilit y I Jinft »II l’Inoaaa Note These Low Cash Prices New Bulgarian and Other Novelties W e ’ ve just put on display. newest novelties in N e c k M t ¡f il Mauds, U Ties, ja b e a u x , Cuff, C ollar and Melt Sets, C u ff and C o lla r Sets, C ollar Rucking, E tc ------------------------------ ----------- 25c to 50c 3 CZJC M P H R E Y & f C UCZDC JCZJC l'N glorirty i” ' i I H JGSÎŒ 3C v f li î ft -t i? i ■ i I1 * . IM v »? ¿gfljfij •! n 1 F 4 ,î ! f ï - . ï L H B !. *W' Jv-è 1 { p j y w ¿ ;| ■ J fjL uVi ^ : ♦ CHURCH NEWS ♦ Services at the Christian Science Hall every Sumiay at II and Wednesday evening at 7 JO. All are welcome. Shinn, H. J. Shinn, C. Adams, Bede, Oliver L Curtis, Pastor. The recital by J. Alphua Boyd of A. C. Kinter. Anna E. Kinter, Water- Services for next Sunday as follows; Creawell in the Christian Church Fri house, Venske, Powell. Short, Dunton. Sumiay School at 9 :4.r>; morning ser day evening was a very pleasing enter-, Kerr, H. Silsby, D. H. Hemenway, Joe vice at 11. chart sermon, ‘‘The Israe tainment. Mr. Boyd, who is s pupil Porter, Chambers, Burkholder, Eakin, lites fryn the Promise to the Christ” ; of Ora Read Hemenway, baa consider* Monroe, Compton, Nichols, Phillips, evening service at 8, sermon subject, able ability and rendered a high class Broad book*. Jury, VanHenburg. J. C. ‘‘The Rich Man ami Lazarus.” program in an artistic manner. Johnson, Misses Silahy, and Trautner. The following numbers were ren- _. , ' .. _ P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H UR CH 1 The young people of tha Baptist dered: R. M. Hroadbooks, Pastor. ! Church held their monthly social anti Buzzard’s Point............. Services as follows next Sumiay: yer* business meeting Friday evening at That Little Kid ........... Anon the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Bible school at 10; morning worship at Mike Grady’s Safety___ . . .. Lewis Cobb. After the election of officers 11; this being the Sunday before the Musical Readings— and the transaction of other businesa, Pourth the morning service will be of (a) Two L iv e s ..___ ...... Anon . i the evening was spent in games, fob a patriotic nature, subject of address: (b ) I Doubt It........ “ Our National Bulwark” ; evening > 1 lowed by light refreshments. (C ) Home, Sweet Home___ Payne worship at 8. subject, sermon : "N o t A Man Without a Country ..H ale Arthur J. Smith of Walker ami Misa Ashamed of the Gospel” ; Christian (Arranged aa monologue by realer.) Gladys SheMey were married at Eu- Emieavor at 7 p. m. Take‘er Tatah and Wait. ... Anon gene Tuesday. Mr. Smith is in the Moved by a Crank ............. Anon mercantile businesa. B A PTIST C H U R C H Huw Ruby Played . Brown C. M. Cobb, Pastor. The regular monthly social session Services for next Sumisy: 10 a. Geo. E. Handy and Miss Crealee of the Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. Church Conn, both of Douglas County, were was held yesterday afternoon with m , tible school, Mrs. K. K. Mills, superintendent; 11 a. m., morning married at Portland June 13, Judge Mr*. Andrew Brund. Refreshments worship, Sermon s u b j e c t ; "O ur W. N. Gates officiating. Mr. Handy is were served. Father,” the second of the aeries on a son of E. D. Handy of this city. the "L ord 's Prayer” ; 7 p. m.. young Presbyterians Hold Picnic Miss Conn has been a teacher in the Despite the rain the Presbyterians people’s meeting; 8 p. m.. evening Douglas County schools. The couple arrived here laat week and will make heki their picnic Tuesday, Phillips Hall service, sermon, subject; “ The Decay being substituted for the park. After of Democracy,” the second of the ser. Cottage Grove their home. the supper a program was given. Roy ies.on “ Prophets on Present Day Prob Mrs. H. I. Short entertained the Smith for the Presbyterian Church, lems.” Special music. Emanon Club last Thursday afternoon Rev. Moore for the Methodist Church Earnest C. Love. an Evangelist of in compliment to her guests. Missus ami Rev. Cobb for the Baptist Church the Church of Christ from Santa Ross, Maude Crane and Catherine Trautner, extended a welcome to the new Pres Calif., ia delivering a few lectures on In a unique puzzle contest Mrs. J. T. byterian pastor. Rev. R. M. Broad divine healing this week at the Chris Short proved the most adept. In 'books. Elbert Bede also made a short tian Church. drawing pictures suggested by rhyme* address. Mr. Rroadhooks replied very M. E. CH UR CH Mrs. 'Ernest Bisby won tbc prize, a feelingly. The musical part of the James T. Moore, Pastor, doily. Refreshments of ice cream, prugram consisted of solos by Misses Services for next Sumiay ; 10 a. m., cake and punch were served. Mem- Ursulla Lockwood and Blanche Veatch, bers present were Mesdames Rich a chorus by Misses Blanche Veatch. Sunday School; 11 a. m., sermon sub mond, Mackin, Umphrey, Atkinson, Leah Perkins, Dessie Harms, Ursulla ject: “ Who Is Who?—God’s Ksti- Bisby, A llison. Cooper, Cochran, Bede Lockwood, Mesdamea C, Adama and H. mate ’ ; 7 p. m., Kpworth («a g u e ; 8 p. and Short. Mesdames J. T. Short and A. Miller and a duet by Misa l,eah Per-1 m.. Bong service and sermon, subject: C. E. Jones were guests. ins and Lloyd Stratton. A. C. Kinter “ The Christians’ Temporal Assets.” ably officiated aa master of :eremonies. Thursday evening, 8 o ’clock, prayer A marriage license was issued Mon meeting. day to George L. Godfrey of Spring- Only One of the Kind. field and Miss Maggie May* Doak of Mias Nellie Hemenway returned last Lsirane. week from the University of Oregon Mesdames H, A. Miller, W. H. Abrams and F. W. Robbins entertained with a unique aeroplane party Friday afternoon at the Robbins residence. Each guest was given a card bearing a pen and ink sketch which in some humorous way referred to the aeroplane party. Attached to each card were a number of alipa of paper upon which was written a conundrum from the names of the places to be visited, which the guests were requested to gueas. The drawings were the work o f Mrs. Robbins and were extremely original. A fter the contest a dainty two coarse luncheon was served. Guests w ere; Meadsmea Job, C. M. from which she graduated this year and where she took the last year in the school of journalism. When she in formed Editor Jenkins of The Register that she was going to follow up her training by work on The Sentinel, he remarked that it was the only real country weekly in the state. ](9 C DC tin Connection, sol Hduling & l’idno M l fì (wHage l HIT BY BRANCH NEXT DAY AFTER TAKING JOB t Lazadvc for the Agm and women feel th, ^,„1 ,, r<- than young I be safe ami harmles will m>t cause pain J St* Pill* are caprciall' |afrd. f,,r the) art prompt b m 26 c . K e c o m m c itd DCZX t KING C H R IS T IA N CH UR CH Recital Pleases. t la p ' P I N T h e Q u ality C a s h S to re ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ m K P f ily L 3 taxes Safety M atch « Mr, 4 pkg» A A II. Stala ‘¿ft«■. 4 taxes Corn o r (iInaa Starch Stfte; heat grade Toothpicks a lax 4e; tlnuhle alrrngth Mottle Hlueing each t*c. ft inn# tamer lairs White (.sundry Soap ’¿fa-, ft tu ounce t>ara Borax Nanhiha Stxp ¿fa-; Ture l.y, a can hr; Standard 11 room* each J fm -. M any of the IS SCORED BY GLENDALE ROBBER IS ASSOCIATES ON YOUNG DR. JEKYLL COMMITTEE AND MR. HYDE Vudo\ P o r c h S i PitJIk Rdiludv lime- I cil uni n noi i st silos N o t orvly m ake yc (Continued from first page.) (C *etliu n l from page 3.) aide to place you. I thought I had you placed a few times, but when it came to a show down you were gone again. Now, ju*t once state fairly ami square ly where you ataml on any phase of this proposition. I-rt us know just once where you are.” Ing the I<o*i.icy mine* Wednesday and refractd his step* t<> the head of Mule Creek, where he took the trail leading down Rogue River. Mr. Chambers followed this up by offering a dollar to anyone who would get Mr. King to commit himself. Messrs. King ami Chambers hsd nu merous passages a la rm * during the evening. Each one of the two ex* pressed the opinion that he did riot be- lieve the atatementa of the other. No one claimed the dollar offered by M r Chambers, although when material for the new building was discussed K ing and the other membera of the committee were of the same opinion on every point ami it became certain that Cot tage Grove brick would lie used in the construction. Vorth 41» « m No. U N- 1« « J*, m N-> 1* »»a m N» m Tie v m Cool l*y Dq] In the event Staton‘a theory ia cor- reel. Diamond may emerge from the mountain distrieta in the vicinity of Grants I’aaa or may continue hia way down the coast to Crescent City, where he could leave the country by boat. Staton tonight went to Grant« |‘aaa. From there he said lie would atrike out over the trail in hop*- of blocking any attempt that Diamoml may make to reach Crescent City. l,ocal officer* tooay receive*! a mes sage from G ranU Pass to the clfeci that a man anaworing Diamond's de srription attempted to hoard a theat rical apeciai train at that place early Friday morning. The informant said the fellow carried a gun ami had a park of blanket*. but c ool ndyuMivOiw* y o u by iw^M a| 5SE. O U K WEST Wll K IN T E R BRC PK O NK « NUN wT AT IO Hé ^CtFTTAirM (ìMMVh A LM « M.ÜIUIHI .. P imi a v a Y4114 NM ........... é r A« ... im* ««UN»« ....... aw. ............. Dt Ml VON , M ' J Ham ’ i ttdui atajía ami f rial um g i t f i m i ... I o f Y o u r Fiflurr , R r a liz c t L king you ran mention Unsi. J^ncjcv (rnlom (ootl j b 6ÜZ L V nuáu oaflS H,»tin<l a l Cuftfttfr A. li . W I X N ) , M a r The IVrttilij t . . t« ««lily • f^Müar allho«! uoUr j » w The Current Style in .___________ ° f trure hHB tM>, n .. tasrtllM», . . . . . . . . . . i Cause for Alaf® Powell & Co. n s. 1« 1: L R. R. COMPAI BIPLANE / " 'C o lla r s ® a»« S le e p m i The mention of material brought A C— « < b» Must Report Assumed Names. forth the queation of whether Mr. • • • w, r«a « Under a new law i>n***-d by the re • A . • Y— e cwUoa B» Chambers of the advisory committee nd Director Jones of the school bosrd, cent legislature, all those lining bust M Ur .L i— 4d , ncs* under Mtumnl business names A . . , . « <i- UW afta/ both mill men, were to bid for the which have not been incor|mrated must lumber. Mr. King stated that he did report the names of the members of ’ < OBS N S W A S S » A. not care if Chamliera did get in a little the firm or company to the county graft hy furnishing the lumber, which clerk. A large number of business firms have already complied with statement was quiekly resented hy Mr. the request. MRS. MURACI: COCHRAN : Chsmbers, who stated emphatically Barclay C orta!* Ara Noi* « * " '1 that while he expected to bid on the lumber, in case bids were ever asked for by a reputable contractor, he was going to make it a (Hunt to see that no matter whether he or the lumber com- I Losa of o o t in g a ayo ip to rn »"•* pany controlled by Mr. Jones, or some- j n o * b a d la ra g a rd a d . one else, furnished the lumber, it was It ia n«'i wl ’■"‘í í á S to go to the lowest bidder. “ And I ’ll di«, «t at I »»' i “ tell you another thing,” continued Mr. i a,« mí . Home of tfia »U,,*>»**- leal per» na ara p.,«W ^ u. t Chamliera, "the lumber furnished is | Nothin» w illra „-er, ’«»“ ® 2\| going to lie up to specifications. This a d le .rd ,re ,l ^ pe<>|,l« contra, 1 gil school district is not going to be throuah diareaard of mulcted out of a cent by any juggling | alomaeb. with the specifications, no matter who I W * ur*e *11 * h" "ufl” „ | furnishes the material, and I ’ll make mtiran. f»r T ^ a I)ytp *p *ia Tali*«*, ^ It a point to sen to that myself.” a u m lin a that * " wll‘ C. M. Shinn urged upon Mr. King money i - wí ,1 u» wilfi,«»! ^ form ality, if after u*" ’ that It was time to cut out all boys’ parfaatJy satisfied *>«• L play, that the taxpayers of the district W * rsaaotmand ,U * * |L g*. were tired of the fussing sml squab* T a l,le u lo ru»«'"ner* hling ami wanted something done. Mr. King declsred that he was great he without e<j,i*l P f . onJy . collars ? w i‘h Linocord ly misunderstood hy those who opjioscd relief, aiding *« («Al Buttonholes. T h e y arc c a sy -to - «ton,(late fio» ' * nf|Ma. I him and that when things got straight- i atrengtfien U,e A l t * 1 } S,**| hu,*°1n unbutton, ened out, aa they eventually would, thua promot* l"’d e , t í * I hr*. » and they d o n ' I t e a r o u t . they would find that they had mis eorreet unbeaJtfiy fl. \ They rc ain the style, set, fit and judged him ” You can’t drive me Ln aáaaa, 24 eeoU. 4" • -'" u “ V ^ inch, he declared, but no manner of size of the collar after continued Y o u ran buy ne»«ll . persuasion was successful in getting •a Ihia oommunliy «ndy •* -y I w ear an d laundering. him to state when he would call the desired school hoard meeting, although C. J. Kam . l'roprw^ he found no fault with the architect selected and declared himself ready to go ahead with the building at once. Tli* Store for All the People The date of the school board meeting waa finally left to Chairman King and (jommitteeman Shinn and it is finder A young man named Snyder was slightly bruised up at the U. S. Log. ging Co.’s camp Saturday afternoon. A falling log hit a tree and a branch of the latter struck Snyder on the side of the face. He was brought to the Schleef hospital in this city. Snyder had only gone to work the day before Don’t Breath Dust. It c a r r i e s disease germs. Use being hurt. Cedarine Sweeping Compound, it ab Can’t Keep It Secret. sorba the dust and prevents lung The splendid work of Chamberlain’s troubles. For sale by Burkholder- Wood* Co. june2ft-septl8 Tablets is daily becoming more widely known. No such gram! remedy for A live wire newspaper— The Cot stomach and liver troubles has ever tage Grove Sentinel. been known. For sale by all dealers. raise*!th-t * ««»»► I amply »olicit a tri Bgrr, and Kira l’rt ! THE MODERN PH JfCl ’ N o o m lg u . . r than D p . Ml i M I .P a li y * * ft b y r i l l ,#r • g e n a r« »fio hay* , í ,c pain, nrr H íftM iy n n easiest L*u tu U! » I’ilL. I •vHerers j ■ukh iV nririMP U,ry k< P**°kl '^ - n Dr i 1 1», "V* •'•wrs *' »fiat d,w« T k » 2 .'" » r * e d , R M a mi„„t “ for rii-. ' 'n the hr In * kav« fou I *ng they |T U la iic U| 'f i 'W '. t t - J S "b * , «old •NgoiCAL Cl n t n paix I "obi, M r" r,‘ u*1 ro lle rs think *'ni''K to he I