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—— H H O FE 8M IO N A I CAMUS MKS /•’. ir. A -OH HI SS A r i Si mIn» I . i ' shoiik ili l'uintllig Mrsidriirr limi W r«l Kml of T«*n»»c»ttr* Avruoi-. Pilone I.HtV. cuti u . i - ( ì k u \ n , okkgon */. N. W A 'l'K H U O U S t: Tc/iclwi n i l ,iii iiu n i n i i l i f i/ i n Karl <ìilk#\ o í fìrmiL* I' hhh , Mtopped T h t I j n c county fuir commit tei* m oli t a r e hint Kritiny while on hi* wuy ¿till Ht work tabulating the prize* for In WillufinTli- Univuraiiy. lliu pur|Mis«> of submitting them to the Mr». S. Pierre uml twn 1 1 rt ii ^ li t<- ih tir - county court. They have not yet tub riveli Tucaday troni Col tini wooii, ,S. I). ulated the expenditures unil receipla, Mi». Pierei- ih M| iw mi iii ^ lite wei k look hut F. M. Wilkins, who m on the corn- big over differunt |iiii *-« of lumi in mittce a it id yesterduy tlmt the receipts U hm vieinity unii •-x|«i i’lir lo luuke Ilio were likely to be Ifi the neighborhood of ( n lla g c lirove vli initv Iter boni«, Mr. fifty-live hundred dollara uml thut the Pierre i x per I h In urnve ili uliout nix expenditure» would lie about .f'.,mai Weektt. A wrerk unii li luniiulnle deluy \ dolluri«. eli Mm. Cleri’« Mini fuinlly unii Iliad e Hen King wua in Kugene WedneaJay, IIn* t r 11 • lullier tnonolonoilH, Imi thvy Mayor Alirunm wua in Kugene on Kuyiil .%* •««}« «ily unii kouu l ut f ie l lliu* whul lliey iiuve ueeii liere liuu buameaa yesterday. Munti t<CMiitfiirr S i i u i u l S t f r r t . repald tin nì for Iito inrnnveiitein’e. "H ie Poor Mun ill the Stylish Oftu • I'liuu* Main *» kmlilum r Main I II I, Ainong tlioue frinii liete whu utlt iul C h u rch" Suiiduy evening, Methodist •■il llie l.unu l'ouiity Fuir at K ukuiiii lutti church. / /.. /.vi ; a * i \/. n . \i o Al I k Al le Wlll. I.MIldcntt, Juu. Utili- Mrs. J . S. Henson will leave next I h i l l 1s t luril, Mru Metto«', F . II. Pumurcal, J . l iu iduy for North Yakim a, Wuab., to A M . W O R K U U A K AN I M I) li. liuiin, Mimlutne» Klinnu unii Arile attend tin- branch meeting of tin- Worn l .a w H o n Ithly, Cotti|¿f (imvp, Ore turimi, lì. W. Mi'h'iirlumi, lieti Lurch, en's Foreign Miaaiona Society. She ('. II. Iluight, Iir. unii Mm. W. W. will go ua a delegate from the l u ttu g e Oglesby, Mr. unii Mm. .1. ti. Me.lley, ./. /<:. YOUNG (¡rove auxiliary. -lodge K mi: uml lumily, F. i>. Phjllips, * •Htm n r i* a l I ,i w Mrs. W. K. Hurl and daughter, M ims Mr. unti Mm. C. W. l'uldwell, thè « » f l u e «tit M m n i l i n l , W r i t Hid# M ihmi ’U Murimi unii Frauei» lieutty, Opal, returned this week from Hun- i ' u i l ^ i K («M O V K «»K l't.o A Mr. unii Mr». A. W. Soineru, K. li. dun, O re., where they had been visit S|M)iieer, 1.. il. Womlrulf I.. A. ICuU- ing und enjoying the aeaahore fur live ,/. ('. JO HNSO N ton, Mm. A. W. R im e unii Iwo chihiren. weeks. Mr. Hurt is building a bun galow there and will return in about a A llu n il i iil-l.im Un Siiitiiuy morning, Oetoher 8, ut Week. P u o i o v t o ¿ill i o u r ! n u t S h u * * i tu i mu • Il u. in. " F a r m c r a D a y " will he ob- Mrs. P. 1. Itust und daughter, of Ku «Ululi, ivtiuiiiy mio ! P i o t i a t e hi w « *.|»e« m il \ nerveil ut thè Mothodi»t cliureh. Ali ( o ) I r c i l u t i tifili ) l i s t i i «i l u •' I i II itn n i thè ground lire urgeii to he gene, visited in the eily this week. 1 i l li In« *i l«*i| Ivoiii I li«* ni t ri i linai»), i < »T‘I M « K I . M i i V K , i «M M i l i N OH. U. II. SOM LUS O sim /i/itliu 1‘h t sit uili A nolher eonferenee yeur bcgiiiN ut Ulti, r, l.-lMN.lll Iti IM k lloilfM ’■ |(| I ‘J .« Ill , I .'til Id . * INI }i ill I .1 lie i li. ini i. b\ thè Melhoilihl ehureh un SumJuy. The il|i|>u4lllllirllt iimt one a un moni BUei'isttf ul hut it ih thè inlentiun nf thè paslor unii hi« M iro n ir d is e a s e t ii spcciallY i « iihu I wnrkcr» to muke thè cltsuilig twelvc ■ ittioli «tul « x am itiatio n f i r . inonth* Un inoMt reiiiMrkuhle in thè Phone 47 hiHtor) of thè »ocioty. l'ulilic woridiip A. F. A A. M P o tta g e «trovi*. No. ut il a. in. with uihlriaM hy Robert Sut- r. I . Mi-cts I h t Mini Itili \\ * illn hilil) H. eliffe mi "F o rw u rd M u reh!” i ’eople'a Visitors m p lia lly invitili. Andrew Itrntnl. W. M. Copulur Sei vice ut 7 :3 <> p. in. with Il II. Voateh, Sir. leclure hy punti ir un " T h e l ’uor Muti in u Slyliali C liu r r h ." Miaa Mihireil t O T T A G K l l h i i v K ( A M I1, No- (.124 l ’rmgle givva, " T h e T h ie f un thè M of A., nn i In tin* lirai unii t litui l ui'Hiluy nf each in-. 1 1)i ni Klk»’ Hull, 1 roaa. " Tina la tiie atruligeat rcudtng givcn in thè city hy lina talento«! elo- Visitors Welcome C. W. WAI LACK. l ’oliatiI. « Utioiiial. S|ieuk ulHiiit lina aervice to O K V K I. K N A I ’I*. l'It-rk. ! ali newcoinera. ilihle achool ut 9 :4 5 unti Kpworth Lingue ilevotionul m e e t ing ut li :3U. A heurty welcome tu ull. T K R S K TOWN TO P IC S. Many Minor Mutters Condcnsctl for Kasy P e r u s a l. Mint lime uml i.ynch Currin return* ■-■I Tuemluy night from n fo rtnig ht'a viait in Kutttnrn Oregon. Felix t'urrin, wlioae e xhibit nt the ( ‘minty fme Ima attriicteil nation wide a ttention, wa« in tin- city Wmlnt-ailuy. Ili Ima juat ahlppcd to the experim ent station ut Chico, Cu lif., .Mi2 buaiiela o f Inngier ami hlack purple veteh aenl winch lie rmaed from aeeil furnished hy the ntiition. The crop wna rniac«! in h s A Inrg bunch o f Gy paie« encamped wnlnot o'elmrd mid w h s un excellent liear Cotlaite (òroVe Olle iluy Inai Week, yieId. hut thè people of thia aection hilVe su luieke Itrnwn was ir i’aigenc on hu»i- long uullivtii thè auperalition neeeaaury ness Tuestlny. tu muke thè humneaa of fortune telling W, K. Hrown. o f F.ugene. mum in the g . .«al th a l il wua noi very hurtl for eily the lirai of the week. Muralmll Snuilgrutta to convince ihem The school children huve enjoyed n limi there were h e tle r tic-Iti« for their few duya’ vacation tina week while the opera Mona ulieuil, uml the\ Houli nuiveti te a c h f *a huve bei’ii ul tending the inai1- un. I.eutier. tu te ut Kugeiie. ( i e l u hottle of thè lieat Sew ing Mu- All the touchers nf the ( o l t i i g e t'hine Oli unti aome new neetilt-a, unti tirove puhlic actuada urc in Kugene make timi ohi SeMing Machine run un tins week unending the in s 'itu te being iti you culi huy u new nrnehine of M ar belìi there. ion Veutch. Ile will Meli you otte uut J . Kelly, nf Kugene, wua in the city of live <iilTi-rent linea, ut pricea front Wcitneailuy, and wua bragging utiniil 1 $17.(X> up. tin- H-|>uund boy that recently arrived The C o ttag e Crove T ra n s fe r will ut Ina home. j m.ive about O ct. 1st to tile eonnnercial J . S. Henson, Mr. and Mrs. J . I. barns on 3rd stre e t. Their phone num- Jo n e s unii Mr. und Mra. Crunk Wheel- ber u tte r Unit date will be 72. er attended the Methodist Conference |{t.v. J . F. Sm ith, o f C o ttag e (¡r o v e luat w«-i'k h I Sulciti hh dclegutea fr in ì returned home thia afternoon u 't e r a t tilla parish. Mr. Jo n e s was re-elected tending the i|uarlerly conference of the •me of the vipe-|«esidenta of the l . a y - , Free Methodist churcii which has been men a association. Mrs. YV fu eler rep- 1 ¡u progress in W est Koaeburg for the resented the ludies in the jo int confer punt few days. Koseburg News, 2.rilh. ene«’ of niiiiittltTs and laymen. laymi’n. Tin1 Tin |U.ur Ml|(|re(1 |*rmK|t. give " T h e delegate« report the conference us bav- ' I T h ief on the C r o s s ," Sunday evening log been a very interesting one. The M. K. church. Hildreas of Dr. Forbes, of I’lnlailelphia, J u s t ic e King hud u busy duy yester- •.vus a masterpiece. A resolution was I duy. Arthur McCluren whs up charged adopted censoring S e creta ry of S l a t e . „ ,, . ...... . « o . r » by Mra. Holland, of the l,u lla g e hotel Knox ami S e cretary o f Agriculture j _ . , u , with g e ttin g board und lodging frudn- Wilaon, the former for giving liia sanc iently. The judge could see no grounds tion to the Internulional Hiewera* con on which to hold him. F. It. Finney gress und tbe Inte rnational Harley und was in from a Row river logging camp Hop I'ri/e Exhibit to be held in Chi to swear out a warrant for a man cago from Oc tôlier 12 to 22, and the named Hunter who had gotten into an la tte r for his acceptance of the honor- altercation with him ami mussed him ary position of president of the I n te r ! up with a peuvy. national I’. rewera' congress. Negotiations are pending for the sale The Thursday Afternoon Sewing club j of J . I. J u n e s ’ prize apple orchard of met with Mra. h'runk Wheeler Tuesday twenty acres, located at the southern afternoon. edge o f town, the consideration in the Mr. Rohrer, o f Coquille, is making a lrHnm,cti((11 lu.j|1K $1000 |K;r The cuuple w e e k s’ visit with his daughter, orfh>r), ¡H fuur yt.HM oWt HIM, j8 rated Mra. W. A. Brand. i among the very best in the state. Mrs. A. McKinney returned Sunday Mr P , , w ,ttlc>u.r haft |M>UK,lt „ from a visit of two and one-h alf months tract of land near Saginaw , and may with her daughter, Mrs. Nellie S i m occupy it next spring. mon, o f Vancouver, W bh I i . Lew A. Calca has awardcd thè con J . Kirby of Kugene, was in the city tr a r i for latiIdiug a house and barn oli Monday. his t r a c i of land two mi Ics simili of Win. Horn, o f Saginaw , was in the town. city last Friday. I„ S. Hill looked a fte r business mat- M imm Della llovd left Monday for Kugene to Hpeml the winter. Muta Messie Griffin is attending the fair a t Rosehurg this week. Mrs. W. K. McGovern ami daughter, of California, and Mrs. T y e , of P ort land, have been guests a t the S . K. McGovern home during the |(*st week. Mrs. C. J . Kent and son left Tuesday for u w e e k ’« visit a t Lebanon, Oregon. Borrowed Cash Better Than Store Credit If you rnunt have credit for a few days, borrow the cash of your banker. He will loan you $10.00 for thirty days at a miximum charge of 50c. Nine dollars expended at this store on the cash plan will go as far and in many cases further than $10.00 ap plied on Long-Profit, credit accounts. We sell for cash and have no bad accounts for which to make an allowance in pricing our merchandise. We make you a cash price inducement. Our merchandise is sold on a much closer margin of profit than we could possibly sell for on the credit basis. Give the cash plan a trial at this store and you will be convinced that it is the only Right way to buy. J . W. Anderson returned Wednesday Wynne and Woods are unloading a from u viait with his mother in Ku- (.ar u f ,jra iri tj|e. This is the first com gene. plete ear shipped in for some time. August I.alisch returned Wednesday from ii week's stay in Kugene, where Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co. he went for medical treatm ent • Incorporated. |>reuenl ut Ibi» unlque uerviee. Spi - fluì Meuta reuerveii for thè guesltt oi lionor. ttoiul luvulory fucllitieM. T botte wi»hing to enjoy u line liinner hefure rctu rning homi- will lìmi tables, dishe» unii hot coffee in thè huaeinent. Mr. uml Mr». M. !.. Thompkina, of (ìleo«vomì III lolita. A e r e in Un- city limi F n d a y morning. Mr». Thompkina brouglit witn Iter aumplea o f fruii whieh itrew Una yeur un her pince, whlch i» oli thè «un»li) 1 1 hetweon fieri unti thè ( . o r n i l e vullcv unti atte Ima uln- piy ahnwn timi fru ii culi he (¡ruA’ii ut thut elevutlon juat nit well u» in thè vulley. The fru ii conaiateti of liu rlle tt pcura, llullun ami ln.-tile pruina, pcuch ' unii r n x piuma, unti liianmrk upplea , thul M ere M 11houl u hleiiiinh or fuull ol uny kimi. W. C. T. U. Notes. The .State convention nf the W. C. T. I I '. will lie held at Medford Oct. hth to l l t h . Plans huve been made to make it tiie liirgeat und beat state m u ting ever held. The Medford people have extended u heurty welcome and will co-operate wiili the Cnion to muke the convention u grand success. The < ot- tuge (¡rove union will «end as delegates Mrs, N. K. ( ’ornpton, president, und Mrs. Kilty H. Wmals, vice-president. Summary of years work in Kottugc ( jr o v a : Itcgular meetings held I S ; socials ; lectures 3 ; public m eetings 2 ; essay contest 1, giving <T> prize; special medal contests 2, silver med a l s ; special sermon to young people 1 ; baby shower 1 ; donation party 1 ; offer ings received at Mrs. Armour's lecture, 1100.00; pledges taken, $115.0(1; re ceipts at public meetings, $K.50; dues paid to date, $20.00; total cash used in work 'including tags sold) $270.59; Mower mission sent 250 )us|uets to sick and ulftictcd, also fruit und other deli- casies ami bundles of clothing to needy. Campaign meetings held, eleven, pos tage for s»nding campaign literatu re, $15,00, received at Miss R ob bins’ lec tures, Ill.HO; parent-teachers associa tion organized. Corresponding s e c t ’y, M R S. K. B. WOODS. Kugene Guard, 2Sth. Itev. J . F. Articles of incor|sjration were filed Healtie of Cottage (¡rove wua in town in Kugene Tuesday tor what is known today. II* taken the Saginaw work as the Cottage Grove Manufacturing during the corning yeur. company. The incorporators are W. L. II. F . Wynne and family returned Hubbell, W. N. Hubbell and S . R. Wednesday from a w e e k ’s visit ul S a l S m ith ; the capital stock is $10,000 and em, where they took in the s ta te fair the business is a planing mill or manu factu ring of building material busi and visited relatives. An evergreen blackberry plant grow ness. The lirm has been conducting ing out of ii chunk o f solid plaster is its business here for a year or so as a something of u curiosity, hut plant life partnership. UMPHREY & M A C K IN THE BEST RIGHTLY PRICED DRY GOODS grows under most uny circum stances Notice of Meeting of Board of in thitt fe rtile valley und u blackberry Equalization. plant, growing us described, was found N otice is hereby given th at on the back of the Sentinel office yesterday third Monday o f October, being the by P arker, the doughnut king. Mrs. J . Thorne, who hua u ranch a llith day thereof, 1911, the board of short distance from the city, is now equalization for l-ane county, Oregon, ielivering Je r s e y milk in tin- city unu will attend at the court house in said looking for more customers. She county and publicly examine the a s promises full measure uml nn exce lle n t sessment roll» and c o rrect all errors in , valuation, description or qualities o f quality of milk. lands, lots or other property assessed We cordially invite you to hear the by the assessor, and it shall he the Victmlu and the Amberola, at W a t c h 's duty of persons interested tu appear at Music store. the time and place appointed. K. K. Krhardt, o f Kugene, was in Uated this 23rd day of Septem ber, the city this week on business. 1911. J . 1.. Howe transacted business in HEN J A M IN F . K E N N E Y . Kugene thia week. County Assessor. Mrs. (¡UHiiie Swank, of Kugene, is visiting frivnds in the city. , Mrs. Kirk, of Hruwimvillg, is visiting , n t},t. e ¡ty> Mrs. R. L. Jarolw and daughter, of Dexter, lire visiting Cottage Grove friends. They have ju st returned from | an eastern trip. | | Winter is here a g a i n ; brush up the summer cobwebs from the phonograph , amt buy a few of the late spicy records • for it, from the full stock at W a t c h 's Music store. ,, Hinds & Co. sold Hurry Knowlton and wife Filzgibhons' lot on E ast Main ' this week. Knowltons are going to build a neat bungalow. Also the " M i s souri H o u se" property on Second S t. from Jo hn Moxley to Jo hn K. (¡oldens. Those from Cottage Grove who r e g istered for the tea ch e rs' institute at Kugene this week w e re : Roy C. A n derson, Lucy Hell Hurgess, l.ulu Cur rin, Mrs. O. K. Crow, Mabel G re e n wood, Florence Green, J , F. Godard, Funnie E. Haney, liuzel llazelton, Lena Holcomb, I.. Maude Hooper, M a file Iverson, H. K. Inluw, I.aura Remain, H. C. King, Marjorie Miller, Neva Fi-rknis, Ernest I'urvanee, Myr tle I’urvance, Roxie Pringle, Harriet Vilas, I.olo M. Wilson, Anna Rohrer, Frances E. Wallin, Emma B. Wilke, Gertrude Wheeler, Fannie Haney. Blood Hound on Way Here. The bloodhound " T r a c t ” is now on his way from Coopersville, Mich., to Cottage Grove. Marshall Snodgrass telegraphed fur the dog last night. ' The priee paid is $325. The hound will he private property, Mr. Snodgrass having secured the dog by selling shares. He will donate his services free and all money the hound earns above expenses will he divided among the share holders. Th<* dog is g uaran teed to trail man or horse and is e x pected to make this community a rnth- \ er unhealthy place for fugitives. Reeves Musical Coni pan v Arcade Theatre. at the The Reeves Musical Company will appear at the Arcade Theatre begin ning Monday Oct. 2nd for two nights. This is a high class entertainm ent. The Reeves Musical Company is ap pearing under the direction uf Henry S. Fendler, a man known from coast to coast. Appearing under this manage ! ters in Kugene one day thia week. ment is sufficient guarantee o f the Dr. W. M. Carroll arrived from class o f the show. ' Marshrteld yesterday and expeets to ¡lo ca te in Cottage Grove. Mr. C a rro ll' Notice. , is a Michigan man whu carne out here Dr. W. M. Carroll, chiropractor o f a ycar ago with thè intention of going Marshfield, will give diagnosis and hack better satisfied with his home ' treatm ent free until Oct. 4th. I treHt state, but be has been unable to over all.disesscs, chronic diseases a special- come the ch II of thia gre at western ety. At Hotel Oregon, rooms 5 and lì. country. Hours 1 to 5 ; 7 :3U to 8 :3<) p. m. GROCERIES SEE IS ABOUT EARM LOANS BANK OF C O T T A G E GROVE ‘ A G O O D B A N K IN A G O O D T O W N ” C A PITA L $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 I N T E R E S T PAID ON T IM E D E P O S I T S SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SENTINEL •4T Twice Its Former Size - Enlarged in all Departments E V E R Y T H IN G NEW, NOVEL AND U P -T O -D A T E W IL L E X H I B I T AT Cottage Grove, O N E DAY Friday, Oct. 6 T W O P E R F O M A N C E S AT 2 A N D 8 P. M. AL. G. BARNES BIG 3 -R IN G W IL D A N IM A L CIRCUS 300 ANIM AL ACTORS 300 Thirty-Troups of Savage Beasts in Salutation-Thirty Russian Bears and African Lions Will Ride Horses Bengal Tigars, 2 2 African Lions, Pamas, Jaynars, Zebras, Leo pards all in big steel arenas under the direction of famous trainers Two Military Bands-Special R. R. Trains-Monster Tents High School Horses, Boxing Kangaroos, Wrestling Bears, Rus sian Stallions, 10 0 Ponies, Dogs, Baboons, Merry Clowns F I F T Y -S T A R T L I N G S E N S A T IO N A L A C T S --F I F T Y F R E .E . S T R E E T PA R A D E A T 1 0 :3 0 a T M RAIN OR S H I N E Cottage Grove, Ore., Friday, Oct. 6th