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com m unity a b o u t th r e e years, one y e a r of which tim e, prior to h e r m a r <*- riage, she w as a te a c h e r in th e Royal * schools. ¥ She was a m e m b e r o f th e * P re s b y te ria n ch u rch . T he S en tinel -9 joins his many acq u ain tan ces in C ot G'jod Way to Help a Store to ta g e Grove and e ls ew h ere in ex te n d in g Attract Trade. T he G rif fin - V e a tc h C om pany has a s y m p ath y to th e bereaved husband. The Sentinel th is week receive*! an a p p reciated c o n g ra tu la to ry l e t t e r from handsom e window display this week, CLEAN UP OUTSIDE GROUNDS. Mr. C. J . Howard, form erly a n ew s sho w in g sh o t g u n s and variou s kinds OREGON BOOSTERS HERE. p a p e r pu b lish er in C o tta g e Grove, now o f shells and c a rt r i d g e s , th e P e t e r s ’ connected w ith th e C h am b ers L u m b e r goods, o f course, pred o m in atin g . In S e c u rin g \/.ew s an d D ata f o r Bonville’s How a Small Grocery Storekeeper E a s te r n Trip. Company o f Uorena. In p a r t he s a y s : th e background, fo rm ed of shells and Made His Back and Front Yards A t Francis J . M cH enry, and a corps of ‘‘L e t me c o n g ra tu la te you on th e f i r s t c a r t r i d g e s a re th e s e w o rd s: ‘‘P e t e r s ’ tractive and Kept the Cream of the will re a c h th e g a m e . ” A t th e end of a ss istan ts, r e p r e s e n ti n g B onville’s issue o f The S entin el. I t is all t h a t T rade In His Town. one could e x p e c t, i t b ears th e e a r th e se n te n c e a re h u n g tw o Hob W h ite Monthly Magazine, have been in C ot quails and tw o C hina p h e a sa n ts. It is D u rin g the s u m m e r m onths especial ta g e Grove during th e p a st w eek in the m a r k s o f success, and I sincerely t r u s t t h a t it will be in e v e ry re s p e c t. I be an a t t r a c t i v e disp lay and c a tc h e s the in te re s t o f t h a t publication. On T u e s ly a grocery sto re keeper cannot be too eye o f m any passin g N im rods. day and Wednesday ev en in g s Mr. Mc p artic u la r a s to the ou tsid e condition lieve you a re th e ‘lo n g - fe lt’ w a n t . ” Miss Lula B. M ertz of Borland is a H enry lectured a t the A rcade th e a t r e , of Ids store and the gro u n d s Iimuedi Mr. Tyson o f th e H am p to n Compny, g u e s t o f her siste r, Mrs. F. P. K urtz. exp laining a plan o f publicity in b eh alf atPly su r ro unding him. If he allows h as been confined to his home a por A receptio n will be held in h e r honor of Oregon, o rig in ated by him and being fru its an d vegeta b le m a tte r to remain tion o f th e week by a v ery se v e r e cold. at th e K u rtz home tonigh t. carried ou t by Mr. Bonville. I t is the along the sidewalk an d in the hack Miss A nna O glesby w e n t to E u gene Mr. and Mrs. K u rtz re tu rn e d on purpose of this m agazine to g a t h e r part of his lot ail unhealthy and d i s on T h u rsd a y to re lie v e Miss O rpha T u esday from Oakland, w h ere Mr. view s and st a ti s ti c a l inform ation from agreeable condition will necessarily H arm s, who is em ployed by th e P o stal Even though it may not he K u rtz has a w a te r w orks co ntract. the favored sections of the s t a te , to be result. co m pany a t t h a t place, for a few days. Col. R o b ert V eatch has re tu rn e d from followed by a te n - m o n t h s ’ cam p a ig n bail enough to d r a w the attention of Mr. H. C. Cook, th e grocer, has P ortlan d, w h ith e r he was called on a of publicity th r o u g h o u t th e Middle the board of health officers it is bad leased a sto re room in th e C. Wood West. The view s will be th ro w n upon enough to d riv e a w a y custom ers. No w ard block, and will move his stock land suit. Mr. Macy and w fe S|»ent sev eral days canvas while Mr. M cH enry sp e a k s of one likes to go to a store where one th e r e t o a b o u t O cto b er 15. H e will w ith his p a re n ts in H a rris b u rg . the resources, possibilities and neces must pass by disagreeab le odors and h av e one o f th e b est appointed sto res Miss P earl In m an of K ansas is a sities of Oregon. D uring th e s t a y in refuse m atter. in C o tta g e Grove. Even though the storekeeper may g u e s t in th e fam ily of J . H. S p rig g s of C o ttag e Grove m ore th an a dozen in T he E lectric l i g h t Company will keep the inside of his store and his R iv er s t r e e t. te r e s tin g views w e re secured, and th ese fruit an d vegetables th erein in a p e r occupy th e new l.aw son building as Mr. and Mrs. Mutton Veatch have w ill be shown each n ig h t w hile on th is fectly s a n itary couditiou, complying soon as th e s t r u c t u r e is com pleted, as r e t u r n e d from a w e e k ’s s ta y in P o rt trip. The only r e i m b u rs e m e n t the with all the re q u ire m e n ts of the va will also Mr. T h o rn to n , th e c o n fectio n land. m agazine receives for th is se rv ic e is rious pure food laws, he oanuot be too er. Mr. Scholl, th e jew ele r, will move thro u g h sub scriptions to th e p u b lic a p artic u la r w ith th e condition of the W. II. H lair re tu rn e d from P o rtland If into th e Woodw ard block as soon as tion from each locality visited for d ata. premises su r ro u n d in g his store. on Monday. Mrs. H lair, who was in you w an t to a t t r a c t trad e, make e v e ry completed. The building now occupied ju r e d by a fall from a s t r e e t c a r a th in g iu connection w ith the store a t Mr. M cH en ry Explains. by Mr. Scholl has been leased to f o r t n i g h t since, is rapidly recovering. tra c tiv e a s possible. T h e m ajo rity of Messrs. C offm an and Williams, the Editor of The S e n ti n e l: E x p lain in g Messrs. Jo h n Marker, J o h n H arms, the grocery buyers a re women, and barbers. why Mr. I’artlo w and th e und ersigned th ey pro bably a r e more p artic u la r in L ane S h o rtrid g e and Geo. A tkinson, ( ‘all and look a t E. H. (¡ruble s line did not a p p e a r for the th ird n ig h t at th is respect tbjin men. If you have a h a v e re tu rn e d fro m ¡1 w e e k ’s h u n t on o f m e n ’s and bo ys’ work shoes. They the A rcade T h e a tr e , I would sa y t h a t little room a t the side or in the back Mosby C reek . It w as a jolly p arty . a re g u a ra n te e d . S to re on Fourth dividing th e tim e w ith a fr e e e n t e r of you r store, keep th e g ra s s well cut, T h ey alleg e t h a t th ey w ere a b u n d a n t s t r e e t. tainm ent, such as we w ere p u rp o r tin g m ake it look clean an d a tt ra c t iv e ; if ly supplied w ith venison, but fail lo Mr. and Mrs. W. M. B u r n e tt visited to give, and a paid show as regularly possible plant a few flower beds so s t a t e from w hence it came. given by th e m a n a g e m e n t of th e A r t h a t it will be a pleasure for oue to O lym pic Process Harley, 75 pound E u gene on Monday. ap proach y o u r sto re anil not a dis J o h n llu n z ic k e r o f E u gene tr a n s a c t sile, was u n s a tis f a c to r y to th e m a n ag reeable necessity. sacks. T h e c h e a p e s t and best, $1.25 ed professional business in this city on a g e m e n t o f th e A rcade an d to us. p er sack a t S p ray -W y n ne Company. One of the most a tt r a c t iv e cou ntry This becomes a p p p a r e n t when we think stores t h a t the w rite r e v e r saw w as Mr. and Mrs. Ilrand and tw o children Monday. J . W. T ru n n e l and Bales Brother of a n um b er coming, especially, to a little grocery sto re in a sm all to w n h a v e r e t u r n e d from a sev en w e e k s ’ visit w ith frien d s and r e l a ti v e s a t will m ake up an e x h ib i t of apples for observe w h at we, as Oregon Boosters, of ab o u t 1,500 in h a b ita n ts. T h is e n te r are doing, and on re a c h in g t h e box prising g rocer h a d a lot of a b o u t 50 by S e a tt le . Mr. B rand is a locomotive th e S po kan e A pple Show . Dr. Lowe, th e w ell-know n optician, office find it open for sale of tickets. 150 feet. H is store w a s very u n p re e n g in e e r on th e Oregon & S o u th e a s t will be in C o tt a g e G rove next Monday. N aturally such people would like to tentious and set a b o u t tw enty-five feet ern. T his front Mrs. O ra lle m e n w a y will organize a pass in w ith o u t bu y in g a tic k e t, even back from th e street. T h e W o m an ’s ( ’lull spen t a p le a s a n t tw enty-live feet of th e lot w as seeded a ftern o o n last S a tu r d a y a t th e p arlors class in physical c u lt u re and elocution, though they had come w ith th e full e x to g ra s s an d a lw a y s kep t well c u t an d o f th e C o m m ercial Club. It was in th e parlo rs o f th e C h ris tian church, pecta tion of a tte n d in g th e Oregon green. F low ers w ere planted along A ssem bly Day, and was d ev o ted e x on S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n , and will he Boosting e n t e r t a i n m e n t and lecture. the w alk which led to the main e n clusively to social in te rc o u rse by th e pleased to receive any one who may be Personally 1 knew of se v e r a l such trance. a n d in the back w as a very cases. N a tu ra lly , and ju stifiab ly so, clean, a tt r a c t iv e looking vegetable and fo u rteen m em b ers p re s e n t. Ice cream in te re s te d . Mr. Jo h n F. Woodard w as a recent th ey w ere dissatisfied. On th e o th er flower garden. H e disposed of bis old and ca k e w ere served. hand, p erhaps a m a jo rity , r e g u l a r p a t boxes nud c ra te s in sueb a careful K. 1!. <1 ruble sew s on shoe sides and visito r a t R oseburg. H ave Dr. Lowe relieve y o u r head rons of th e pictu re show, cam e fo r th eir m anner th a t no oue e v e r realized th a t g u a r a n t e e s his work. Give him a call, and eye ache w ith a p a ir o f his su p er usual e v e n in g ’s e n t e r t a i n m e n t in th a t he bad any. it is u n necessary to s t a te on F o u rth S tr e e t. th a t this man bud anil kept the cream Mr. and Mrs. P fle ig e r o f Klooming- ior glasses. T hey co st no more th an line. H av in g to sit out a l e c t u re they of th e tr a d e in his to w n. It certainly to n, Illinois, have moved to this city o th e r s and you have th e b e n e fi t o f his were not e x p ectin g , and p e rh a p s not paid him to go to u little e x tr a pains and located tem po rarily . Mr. P fleig er skill and ov er 19 y e a r s experience. in te re ste d in, had m a n i f e s t c au se for to m ake it a ttr a c t iv e for people to feeling th ey w e re im posed ujion. eotne into his store. If th a t will pay is looking for a ranch in this n eig h b o r Dozens of C o tta g e (¡rove referen ces. At a cost o f $12,(XX) th e f i r s t con T herefo re it a p p e a rs to me t h a t it was in one to w n, it will pay in every town. hood. A lderm an Lawson ‘‘took to (he ro a d ” c r e t e building in Crossw ell has just in e r r o r of j u d g m e n t on th e p a r t of J u s t tr y It and see if a larger tr a d e does not result from increased clean on Tuesday, a f t e r h av in g spent th r e e been finished. T he building is 100x50 ou r advance m an, as well as th e house ness and neatness abo ut the outside of w eeks a t homy a t t e n d in g lo his build feet and th e low er lloor is divided m a n a g e m e n t, to e n te r into any such you r store. —Agricultural Southwest. into fou r rooms. The room on the igreem en t. Best way out then was ing operations. F o rty pound China P h easan t Flour west i occupied by th e ( 'resw ell F r u i t to te r m i n a t e it. LOCATION OF CEMETERIES. P e r m it me, throu gh you r columns, for one bushel o f w h eat at Spray- g r o w e r s ’ bank. T he u pp er floor will he g iv en to lodge rooms and 1 dices. to th an k C ottag e Grove citizens for the Wynne Company. Mr. and Mrs. J . Kay .-or o f Chicka- many co urtesies and loyal su p p o rt F actors to Be Considered When S e Dclure lle m e n w a y . o f th e Rees lecting Sites In Growing Towns. aw, O klahom a, arrived in C o tta g e given us w hile in th e i r city, and to W allace Company, has been confined T h e location of projected cem eteries to his home a portion o f th e week by Grove la 1 night and are g u e s ts of W. give th e m a final assu rance th a t C ot in relation to grow ing tow ns is a tuat . Km .. r. Mr. K a y se r is a lawyer- ta g e Grove will receive durin g Bon illness. te r for very serious consideration. liter. lie recently ca m e to th e con v ille’s Oregon Boosting C am paign ('has. W right has recov ered from an T h e m ere question of location is a clusion th a t 't w a s not well for m an to th ro u g h o u t the E ast, as much a t t e n stu d y iu itself, for the fu tu re of the a c u te a tt a c k o f g a s t r it is . C o n tra c to r Will H a rt and family live alone, and a c tin g in accordance tion as an y o f th e balance o f the cem etery may depend in considerable have re tu rn e d from E ugene, Mr. Hart w ith this view took u n to h im se lf a w ife tw e n ty th ree tow ns th a t we shall rep m easure on tw o factors a t least—a d e h av in g com p leted th e resid ence o f W. in the per .on of tin* accom plished Miss resent in our itiniVy. sirable and satisfacto ry site and the G race Bailey, o f K an sas C ity, dro p R espt. yours, II. A b ram s at th a t place. selection of th a t site in regard to the F R A N C IS M cH E N R Y . Mr. Geo. K err, o f G ru n ts Pass, a c ped th e F a b e r and B lackstone and direction of grow th of the adjacent com panied by Mr. J o h n Slshy, was in s t a r te d out on a honeymoon. Mr. and tow u au d the quality of th a t grow th. Notice of Special Election. C o tta g e (¡rove this w eek, lie was for Mrs. K ay ser have visited m any points While d is tan ce from the town limits of in te re st in th e Pacific n orthw est. m erly a re s id e n t h ere and may again should be reasonable from many They will lie in C o tta g e Grove today Notice is h ereb y given th a t a spec points of view, a t th e sam e tim e an locate here. ial election will be held in the city o f i m p o r t a n t fa e t must not be overlook T h e re a re 1000 stu d e n ts enrolled at and tom orrow . W hat this Medford man litis done C o tta g e (¡rove, L ane County, Oregon, ed. th a t of perm anence. E xperience tin' U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon. The T a f t special, c a rr y in g th e presi | may also lie done in this vicinity. on W ednesday, O cto b er 20th, loop, for teach es us th a t no cem e tery can lay d e n t from Portland to San Francisco, From six te e n acres of p ears F. 11. Hop th e purpose o f v o tin g upon tin ques valid claim s to perm anence th a t may passed thro ug h C o tta g e G rove at kins will t a k e 7IHMI boxes, which he has tion, “ Shall th e Common Council of th e dually find itself w ithin the town lim add at $2.1 I per box for e a s t e r n ship City o f C o tta g e Grove, Lane ( >unty, its. A few th ere may be th a t th riv e elev en o'clock Sunday evening. u u d e r the prospect of such a privi All th ose d e sirin g in stru ctio n on m ent. The product gives $14.9S0 from Oregon, issue and sell cou]M>n I" Is of lege. but it rests in th e long rim upon the six te e n acres. The crop o f P.K tV said City to an am ount not exceeding g u it a r , violin and mandolin, ami all a very uncertain teuure. B eauty of One Hundred T housand Dollars $100,- site a u d quality of Im provem ents band in s tru m e n ts , talk w ith W arren gave ov er $19.(HHt to th e owner. Mr. A. H am pton, of E ugene, is in 0*Ht, saiil bonds to run for 25 y ears and should a t any tim e offset the slight iu- Glaze. The g re a t e s t sy s te m o f th e 1 the city Unlay on business. b e a r interest at th e ra t e o f 5 pi i cent eouveulence of a (jiuger Journey, aud age. T he W o m an 's Club held a special per annum , payable sem i-annually : the it would seem a m a t te r o f but comm on Mr. I. L. Itowe e n te r e d upon his d u tie s as principal ot Shields school m e e tin g at th e parlors o f th e Com- purpose of said bonds being foi the business to present ill a ttr a c t iv e form av ailable a r g u m e n ts to Induce fair p a t d is tric t on Monday, a f t e r spending a m reeial Club y e s te rd a y afternoo n, its co n stru ctio n o f a pipe line for a m uni | pur|tose being to elect d e le g a te s to the cipal w a t e r s y s te m , the w a t e r to be ronage to any cem e tery s itu ated a few fo r tn ig h t in Corvalli utiles outside th e limits of oue of our You can get first 1 lass shoe and har- | S ta ll' F ederatio n, which convenes at t a k e n from w h at is known as Lang phenomenally grow ing eitles or towns. ness re p a irin g at th e new shop o f E. F orest Grove, S ept, II to 111. The fol Creek at a inuiit n e a r the line of the No ce m e te ry organization should d e low ing ladies w ere d e l e g a te d : Mrs. forest r e s e rv e on said creek and * > con- sp a ir und er such a condition, provided H. (¡ruble, on F o u rth s tr e e t. M etcalf \ Itruml. th e grocers, are Thompson, Mrs. C ompton and M rs . m e t w ith th e p re s e n t w a t e r system of its business is eonilucted on progress ive lines. T h e rest and pence of the said e i t y . ” e n larg in g th e ir q u a rt e rs , necessita ted 1 V eatch. T he |xdls will be open for tin («tr cou n try so em inently harm onize w ith B. R. A nderson o f P ortland, w as a by an in creased business. T h ey have It ascii th e Imidling im m ed iately adjoin I p leasant visito r at the Club rooms yes (lose o f said seleetion f r o m f l e ’e ek in th e sp irit of th e cem etery t h a t d is ta n c e is no d is a d v a n ta g e w here proper t r a n s ing on the west, and will throw both terday. He is an old -tim e frien d of th e m o rn in g un til 12 o ’eloeh neo . and portation facilities exist to minimize rooms into one. \ new p late glass M an ag er Conley, and bro ugh t g r e e t from one o ’eloek until five o ’cln k in the objection. th e a fte rn o o n on said day. ings from Tom Richardson. front will also be put in, and th e g e n Toni A llen ’s shop is the voti ■ place eral a p p e a la n e e of th e place greatly W an te d Three hundred people to An Aid to Outdoor Improvement*. im proved. a tt e n d the Methodist church on Sun- in th e first w ard and R. M. \ al teh is A nnoun cem ent is m ade of the f o r m a d e sig n a te d as j u d g e and J . ('. Wal- tion of the Illinois O utdoor im p ro v e A f te r v isitin g his b ro th e r at lav evening. laee and J . K. B a r r e t tt , judg. s and m ent association a t L’rbana at the lle p p n e r, Mr. M. Anderson re tu rn e d cle r k s o f said eleetion in the F irst suggestion nf P res id en t E dm un d J. to C o tta g e Grove on Monday. DEATH OF MRS. MORSE. J nines of the U niversity of Illinois. Ward. Mr. M S h epan lso n has moved his T he Council m ein in the city ill is Tills association is now iu tem|H>rary F o r m e r S c h o o l T e a c h e r P a s s e s to H er family to Portland. th e voting place in th e aeeond ward, form. A com m ittee upon organization R e w a r d L ast S a tu r d a y . Messrs G eorge K e rr and J o h n Sil-hv lias tH 'en nam ed, w ith President J a m e s and O. Vi nteli is desig nated Bulge o f Medford will soon e n g a g e in th e Mi L aneclotte D. Morse died sud- as c h a irm a n , th a t w ill sub m it to a gen and J. M. D urham and N 11. Martin, eral s ta te m eeting in th e fall a plan grocery tr a f f i c in this city. They denl) and un expectedly at her home in have leased th e building now occupied th is c it) on S aturday last, aged t w e n J u d g e s and clerk s o f said ele ct n in for work. T h e purpose of this asso- by II. ('. Cook, and will sto ck th e sam e ty fou r years , leaving a hu sban d and th e second w ant. ln t it hi is prim arily to g a th e r an d d is The sto re room in H. C. f - ile e f’s tr ib u t e facts which will help ow n ers th is month. Mr. K err was fo rm erly a la r g e circle o f friends to m ourn her Main an d uiunleaplltles in a more artistic resident o f C o tta g e Grove, and his re un tim ely ta k i n g aw ay. T he c au se o f building on th e north side i tu r n will he welcomed by his many d e a th is a t t r i b u t e d to a c u te d ia r rh o e a s t r e e t n e a r th e brid ge is the (Hilling Im p rovem ent of th eir properties, this d is trib u tio n to be accom plished by lit fHst friends here. and h eart failure. On th e previous l plaee in th e third w ard and D G. Mc- e r a t u r e and lectures. Incidentally the Mrs. It. M. Lilly has re tu rn e d to h er day Mr- Morse g a v e b ir th to a child, Furiam i is designateti as judge and C. officers of th e association would like horn« in W ashington, a f t e r h aving bu t th e in fan t passed aw ay on F rid ay . F. W a lk e r and J. K. Os tv 1er as to be o f personal use to local Improve spent some tim e v isitin g h e r fath er, No a r r a n g e m e n t has been m ade for ju d g e s and clerk s o f said eli I .on in m ent organizations. T he association th e Rev. G roat. th e funeral, th e laxly b ein g held for t h e th ird w ard. will also ta k e a lively Interest In ti)6 Cochran A Nichols pay the highest th e a rr iv a l of relativ es. By o rd e r of th e common con: il the preserv atio n and developm ent of any beautiful or historical landscape. price for second hand bicycles and T h e deceased w as a n ativ e o f Clay 4th day o f Octol>er, 1909. guns. T a k e your r e p a irin g to th em . County, Iowa, and had resided in this C. II. V a n lV n b e rg . City Re. order T h e Sentinel is only S i . 5 0 the year. TERSELY TOLD TOWN TOPICS. VALUE OF NEATNESS, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Wheeler-Thompson Co. * * ¥ * ¥ * * * * * * * * V V f * V f "HAVE IT F O R L E S S ” i t Our Men’s Fine Suits, $12.50 to $25.00 Our Younji Men’s Suits, 7.50 to 18.00 Our Boy’s Two-piece Suits, 3.50 to 7.50 HAVE JUST ARRIVED They are Unequalled in Style, Quality and Fit. Men’s Nobby Hats, in all the latest designs and colors, from $2 to $3 50 FAMOUS “ EVERWEAR” HOSIERY * * * ? * * * * * * « * * * « ^ * * W heeler - T hom pson fr COMPANY * f R E D C R O S S PHARMACISTS The Sign of the Red Cross is Symbolic of Pure Drugs and Carefully Compounded Prescriptions. W e make a specialty of our Prescription Work, a Registered Pharmacist in charge at all limes. Bring us your Family Recipes and Particular Prescriptions, and they will receive our Careful attention. <3 All of the Standard Toilet Preparations in Stock, as well as a Fine Assortment of bine Perfumes, the kind with a Lasting Fragrance. T he next time you need any, call and sample ours. [OE aoz REMOVAL NOTICE o ÍOE > ZOE O < I M P O R T A N T © N or about October 15th, I will move my Stock of G ro ceries, Crockery, and Shoes, to the store now being fin ished by C. Woodward which is in the block just Fast of the Oregon f lo ta. : : : : : : : : Before moving 1 will sell for cash Shoes and Crockery at greatly Reduced Prices. I have some Broken Lines of Shoes which I will sell at 30 to 50 per cent reduction. I have in stock W ash burn Crosby Co’s. Gold Medal Flour, Lipton’s Teas and Coffees, also Ridgeway’s Tea? and Coffees. : : : Try some of these Goods, they will please you. : : : > H. o O aoc D 0 C O O K , < g = o = o J Gasoline Engine fo r Sale Cheap Two II. P., almost new, may lie seen in operatic.i at almost any time. Must be sold at once. Priced at less than halt what it cost. Inquire at THE SENTINEL office.