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/ t'H O M S S IO N A L CAMUS ./. N. WA Th'liUülJSI'J True h r r 11 / l ' u n i o m u l i l i j j i m l i - i t l h i r u l r d 1 1 Olli ili* A • « h Mtlnl II.. m l , Koval Aimlrnn M il Mi« U l l l i • Pituita M / mul Mund l ..Urge <.t |{ /, S«MOl|l| k I ii Î M v v lU fit it , M a in U t L /VGA’ i \/, I r I I r II U s i A U . W IIN K \l Ir ÜUAHANTFFD. I . a w t o t i lllilp , C o lt n y e ( i m v i , O ie vo ir n u ./. /<:. <41 l o i n t r ,i / / ,i a1 • lltli f UM M All« »II r* I . V\ • I * <M I Mi|< Ir I« UMKUOh JOHNSON TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN M A N Y M A T T fc K S OF MOHK i H AN t 'A s s iN t i MOMENT. 11 l o i IIC I III l.ll It J. C. Coats is in Fugi-ne on business. M. Kohri-r returned Saturday to In» L. M. Senne, of Eugene home in Goqiiille. city Wednesday. Mr». C. It. King vi»iti-d her soli in T. C. Wheeler was Kugene thi» week. husines- Wednesday. hi whs in the Kugene on A. F. W arlock, of Fugi-no, is visit J. W. Wilson was in Kugene yester ing in the city. day on husines». Cile u m ilila Fi oin H ere, T h ere and Orchestra plays in Methodist church Men King i» tom bing the Hebron F.vervw h ere My Th e Sentinel on Sunday evening, sctuiol, on Coast Fork. Rcpur Ir is Frrsonul Note», Ki-lieknh* attend tin M.-thislisl John Noki-H was under the weather church, Sunday evening. u few duv» o f the past week. Mi oh IrumiH Wallin »pitnt Sunday in I. I.. Kowe wiim in Kugi-ue on busi He expressed himself as pli-iuu-d Eugene. ness over Sunday. with D m - prugrom being made. Spray's la tie to l< pi o r t < - r-> fur linn* Morning ervii-e at Metlnalist church The Fast Side grocery is now ready inai t'emeut. •-specially interesting. for husines«, Parker Si Sons. T. .1. ItyMil, nf l'uri land, wa* in tin* Mr». . I nines Allen returned Monday Mrs. C. H. VanDonberg is visiting i lly Mi.uday. f'om a visit in Springlleld. Mrs. Geo, I). Itoherta at Kugene. Price» cut in two. ('ahineis now $2.5u Mrs. Fannie Khudcs returned Mon The school» anil hank» were elo»!-d per dozen, Munr.a- Studio. day from a visit in Wendling. yesterday in honor o f Columbus day. Mr». II. Tenni» ih vìnì I iiik Mr*. Thus. Dailiy at Eugene, 1*1 H» II» «• III Lee Tenni» was in Kllgi-ne Tuemlay. A. W. W right, o f Kugene, here a couple days this week. visited TRIMMED fH A T S I Wm. liempsy and fam ily, o f Kugene, visited Mr.-. Pet Sanford over Sunday. .«II i »MirtH of I ni J n »I Waldo H ill tlie lauti valley Hour, M ihh Mary Mower», o f Junction A few extra pad» for hand number alimi, minili^ ami I * I * » I #.* i « I.»V% Il sj»rt lull \ $1.25 per »Mek at Spray'll, • 'ity, vislti-d lu-re this week. ing machines on hand. The Sentinel. I ollr»*ll(»M ■« 11*1 I iih ii i aure » i i t Y a i ì m «,m»v» , »mi r.on I.. I . M utility, of 1 1 il le pii idi - 1 h i *, I» II. J. Shinn and Jan. Martin trun- The Civic Improvement club will visiting re In 1 1 v«-» in Ila- city. aucteil buhini-»» in Kugene Monday. give a His-ial in the parlor» o f the I ‘nllierH* and l'ioneer l'uri* While The Kpworth League gave u success Commercial club Tuesday evening. som 1.1'ada at Lawson'* I'nilit .Store. ful pay Nui-ial m Phillips hall Saturday Geo. Stewart, o f Salem, visited his / 7 m s it ¡ n i l brother, Vern Stewart Tuesday, on Ids Mrs. I' A. Moat, of Springfield, via- evening. m:. //. //. O il»» ««t » III . I Nits III* N i, iO I • • '» OO J i ill I I O ll f •! t< I «I hr I liolil h lu • I ' I m ,III Hut'll I 1 1 i'll fru llìi» in Ita' city tin* pa-i week. Tin- Itiver Dr. Hnvurw, o f Drain, was in the L isi hard win at Hour While city Saturday greeting old-time ac quaintance», ltlue»tein patent, ul Spray'». Mrs. Itert Fee, son and daughter l.uri'h m having a new front Imi It to hi» remile nm* on Main were among those in from Divide Sat urday, way to Row river to work with the Nels Money crew on the red bridge. FOR O N E DAY O N L Y Those who took the stage to Mo- j hernia during the past week w ere: W. Iten »a lim i ariti «'Xiitiiiliiilinn f I «••*. Prim e, o f St. Helens, Wash., J. Mryan, pmrh I'hom* 17 o f Portland, County Commissioners St. A. I*. & A. M < u ti a j 'i - (¿rove, No. Mr». It. F. Johnson and family left Hemphill and Price, F. J. Hard. Attorneys J. S. Medley mal J. K, M M » « *U 1 h l m i m I Mr» I W e d i »end a y * . Monday to join Mr. Johnson in ItritiHh Young attended eourt at Kugene tin» S|»eeial sale o f dam VY*it*#rt rnrdmlly invited. < o lum In a. week. aged blankets at one- A r i t i n w K r i i n d , VS . M . I I . I I . V«l«<rh, S«*r. M i»» Klsic Tillman left Moialav for third off the regular Heath Si Milligan and Sherwin W il I __________________ ______________________ liam» I'nintH are absolutely guaranteed. Walla Wallu, Wash., after an extended price at The Wmilen Mills Store. t «»’H A C K t i l v o v K C A M ! * , N«r ».421 visit here. A ll Kebekahs will piea»e meet at M. VV. »»I A . , ffii't lM Ih*- brut and third l.awNiin'a I'aiut Store. J. D. Palmer came down from Ku the I. (). O. F. hall at 7 o'clock Sun I iiiHili» y « * T »‘j u l i m o n th a t I ! IU H all. W . A. dogate wan on the gruhd jury V in itn r* i lrm inv it Kugene which rlo»ed it» labor» Sat gene Wednesday to assist Company K day evening to attend the anniversary » W A I «I«A 4 *K, Co nl in winning the »ilv r r cup. services at the M. K. church. The urday. OltVKI. KNATI*, Clerk. John 1 otfmun, who in employed at (Hid Fellow« are invited to meet ami A » we are nVeratiH'keil on huggie» we will »ell at ro»t for the next 30 day». Springfield, came up on the local Sat attend with us. E D ITH R A LS TO N , Noble Grand. urday evening to visit hi» parent*. Spray'». I h rm il« * »lllttMIH«' II 1|MM H i l l y l M lIH llI Saturday, Oct. 14th W e will make a special effort to cut down our stock of trimmed hat«. trimmed in the season’s styles. C AL APO OYA Springs Hotel I a N*itl•••I at On-gun, in tIn* < 'uln|Hxtyu m ountains, m h i Î .*.»! u I miv t* s»*u level, tw elve miles from C ottage ( in i ve. Or**. Cuisine an<l uirummemlat ions expellent. M*it mineral Laths, recommemleil l»y physicians for rheumatism, stomach, liver and kidney Iron Ides Very extensive grounds with swings, tennis court, criM|iiet and other amuse ments. Splendid trout fishing at hand. Automobile line from Cot- tag«* (¡rove urver g<M»d roads W rite for full palinilars, rates, «•!«•. Address C alap o o y a Sprin gs Co. ( 'ol tau't* < »rovt*, ( )ti*. FALL SAMPLES OF Domestic and Foreign Woolens Now reads for your inspection. S U ITS $15. 00 AND UP Fit, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed. Also Clothes Steam-cleaned and Pressed in a First- Class Manner. Geo. Bohlman W E S T S ID E Wm. Handy, whose injury in Die The work of putting in the fixture» of the new K ir»l National Hunk build Latham sawmill wa» re|sjrtcd last week, i» getting »long very nicely. ing ih going mi rapidly. Dr. H. H. Sumer» wa» in attendance We handle the l>e»t 1 Hi »tieni Floor Oil ever on the market in thi» town. at tin- organization o f the l.ane County Osteopathic association at Kugene S at l.awNim'» I’ aiut Store. urday. It. I I . Cox, o f tlie A rende theatre, Willis Kickrnan and family who huve wn» in (inkland anil Sutherland on spent about six week» near Kugene, Ini»ine»» the llr»t of the week. returned to tin» city the lin t o f the Or. W. W. Carroll, rhiropraetor, ha» week. tinived hi» v IN i t to the t'ha». Hedriek J. 1!. Davis i» recovering nicely from home opi»>aite the Cottage hotel. StiM-k »all, tide per liai Ih»; l.i-»lie’ » his recent injuries, received when he liecarne mixed up with an overturned (irMuiilated Ihnry »alt iklc per 50 Ih I load of mims I. *aek at Spray'a. The Ladies' Aid o f the Christian M i»» Ine/ Flynn returned Monday i church will hold a market day Satui- from Kugene and Springliehl. where lay, at which time g<s»l thing» to eat «he had I n -.- ii viaitiug her father. will he on »ale. Wanted O re»« making and plum Albert Anderson uml Mis» A llie Phil »ewing of any kind. Impure at lir»t lips, two o f Cottage Grove's liM 1 high hou»e w e»l of Armory, up »la ir». _’ l p M’ hool graduate«, are attending school Henry l ‘ear»oii o f thi» eity, and W. 1st “ U. uf O .” I’. Fly, of K i -I no , W’ um I i ., arrived Tue» The Knox Comedy Co., which was on lay from California, w here they liought 1 the hoards at the ArcaiU- the fin t ur a mining property. | the week, gave an excellent show that Mr». Mary Smith too» Hr»t prize as | pleuMed patrons. hi-Hl pa»try eiaik in I,nne county. She Gts>. C. Iteisl and Miss Clenndolan K. always use» C leveland»’» Making Pow- | Jackson, o f this city, were married h-r. Wednesday at Kugene, Justice K. S. Mr», (ietch, o f Riverside, Calif., ac 1 Hryson officiating. companied by her »on, will arrive Man J. A. Murry, o f the Paciflc Tclc- ia) from S e a t'le tu viuil for mime lime phone A Telegraph Co., was in the city witii her old tune neighbor», Or. and the lirst o f the week li»ikiug over the Mr». <i. F. Oemoreat. i work being done on the local lines. An even leu»|M>nriful i.f Cleveland's Mrs. M. <1. Morton and children re- Making I'uwder will do a» much or more ttian a heaping ti-aspoohfut o f other . 'urned Tuesday to their home at Du- , lutli, Minnesota, after a visit at the powders. home o f Mrs. Morton's si»ter, Mrs. H. County Coinmissinner» Price and I 11. Somers. Hemphill acconipanieil N el» Roney No "b itte r ta ste" in biscuits made and bridge erew to the ri d bridge over ! from Cleveland’s Making Powder. Mow river Wednesday. Kepair work Why'.’ Mecauae it docs not contain A l i» being done on the bridge. um like the cheap egg, phosphate hak- Reduced price on building paper ; \ ing (Hiwders. blue, green, red and grey, 17, 20, 2f> 1 The commercial club this week fur ami .'IO politala, MIO square fe e l to till- nished copy for the C -tinge Grove roll. l.uw»on'» Paint Store. write-up in the Lane County hand K. M. Frost, o f Marcola, was in Ku hook to he distributed in connection gene Monday on bu»ine»a. He iu look with the exhibit at the Omaha land ing for a nephew, .lame» M. Front, | show. whom he ha» not nt-t-n for 4.5 year», hut Mis« Koxie L. Pringle, teacher o f he heurd lie wa» m this part o f the the Mlue Mountain district school, on country. Anyone knowing o f "the Misiby creek, was in town last Satur- whereabouts o f the man would confer ; day and Sunday. She .¡ays that every a favor on hi» uncle by notifying him thing is progressing nicely among the ut Marcula. Guard. ' members o f the youngest generation. A fte r Oct. 15th, 1 will be in Crcswell Winter is here again; brush up the uu Sunday and Monday uf each week. summer cobwebs from the phonograph The remaining time I will be in my of- and buy a few o f the late spicy records liee at Cottagi- Grove. Dr. O. F. for it, trom the full stock at Vcatch’s Demurest. l)13n3. Music store. A meeting o f the Lane County Medi Mrs. J. F. Stage», o f Dixon, 111., und cal society was held at Kugene Satur Mrs. James Stranahan, o f Chicago, day night and the following officers III., have left to spend the winter in wore chosen; Dr. Southwnrth, presi California, after an extended visit dent; Dr. (5. S. Heards ley, secretary- with their brother and sister, Dr. treasurer; on the board o f censor», Dr. Woods and Miss K. J. Woods. George DeMar, Dr. C. W. Kdmunds, W. K. Mrown, who has been supern- Dr. F. W. Cummings were selected. A banquet was enjoyed during the even- tendent of the bottling plant o f the Calapooya springs at London, will leave ing. Get a bottle o f the best Sewing Ma for Salem in the near future, where it chine Oil and some new needles, Hiid is understood he w ill go into the make that old Sewing Machine run un plumbing business. What makes Cleveland's Making til you can buy a new machine of Mar ion Veateh. He w ill sell you one out Powder sell? Quality and price. H lb. o f live different lines, at prices from cans, $100. 5 ll>, cans, $1.05. These cans have screw tops and metal handle $17.00 up. John Nukes reports the loss of live under regular cover. Are useful when .. gallons of c TI h I oil in a peculiar man empty. Services at the Christian church next ner. It seems the can was inside o f a shed on which hiH son and sonic o f the Sunday ns fo llo w s ; 10 a. m. bible II a. m. cominunnion and neighbors' sons had made a mark, at school. which they were practicing with their preaching. (1:30 p. m. Christian Kn- M. rilles. The oil can was on the other Jdcavor. 7:30 preaching service. side o f the mark unbeknown to the F. Fagan w ill conduct the morning ser boys, and when they got done it wus vice and at the evening service Prof. F'. K. Millington will preach. fuller uf holes than uf oil. The Vogue Millinery Arrangements for the minstrel show to he given by the A ntlers' club some time the first of November are pretty well developed. A feature w ill be tw elve male voices in one issly. The training work for the show is in charge of F. H. Hail, an old-tim.- minstrel man. COTTAGE GROVE • ' * * * . > . # * , . . * •“ * i r . -V x^» 4-^- t * » V We will give away the first o f each month a x- *| ~ Tfr $25 '»I tailor-made suit. Fach $1.(10 purchase entitles you to one chance. The Wisilen Mills Store. Rev. A. S. Mason has returned from the meeting o f Presbytery at Salem, and will be in his pulpit at th%* Pres byterian church Sunday, Oct. 15. Preaching services at 11 a. m., and 7 ::»> p. m., Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. A t 10 a. m. the Sunday school will hold the annual Sunday School Rally Day services to which all Sun day School Rally Day scholars. Cradle Roll Mahies and their mammas, and all others arc cordially invited. There will be a free illustrated lec ture by Mrs. W. A. Hemenway at the Christian church Thursday afternoon at 3 o ’clock, October lit. Mill. Women interested in physical culture and health in the homes are invited. Class es in elocution are also being organized und Mrs. Hemenway w ill be pleased to consult with those who may desire to take any Thursday afternoon at the same place. Phone numlier Farmers 2X1 The workers o f the Meth<siist church have prepared a special program for Sunday. Public worship at 11 a. m. with sermon by pastor on "Choked G ra m ." People's popular service at 7 :30 p. m. with address by Robert Sut cliffe on "Courting by Proxy, or Isaac's Beautiful W ife .” Duet by Mesdames Meager and Caldwell. The local lodge o f Kebekahs will attend in a body and occupy reserved seats. Selections by orchestra. Sabbath school at 9 :45. Several o f Die new comers to the city and church are teaching classes. M. H. Anderson will conduct the league devotional meeting at 6 :3u. You will enjoy this gathering o f young (>eople. The hospitable home o f Mrs. Jesse Lewis was opened on Wednesday even ing for the entertainment o f the Cot tage Grove teachers. Clever contests, which contrived to confuse the brilliant intellects o f even the elect had been arranged by the hostess for her guests, who thoroughly enjoyed the novel en tertainment. Miss Fern Royer assisted Mrs. Lewis in serving a delicious fruit salad, with cake and chocolate. Mrs. Lew is’ guests were the Misses Currin, Holcomb, Burgess, Perkins, W ilkie. Wahrer, Wilson, Worsen, Humphrey, Halley, Greenwood, Hooper, Lea and Kennon. Eugene Having Trouble Bonds. They are all up-to-date and »/ ' »i-o*' F-i Pv LOCAL WOMEN RE-ELECTED. W -• >-* . w -- h i, The Cowboy, Indian and the Lady. This is a powerful play written by W. C. T. U. Convention at Medford one o f A m erica’s most prominent play Interesting Meeting. Mrs. Eva C. Wheeler, o f this city, was re-elected Y. P. C. secretary at the W. G. T. U. convention held at Medford. Following is the complete list o f officers: Mrs. Ada Wallace Un- ruh. president; Mrs. Henrietta Brown, of Albany, vice-president ; Mrs. Ward Swojie, o f Portland, corresjionding sec retary ; Ida F. Marsden, o f Roseburg, recording secretary ; S. Alice Hanson, assistant recording secretary ; Bessie J. Sharen, treasurer; Mrs. Eva C. Wheeler, o f Cottage Grove, Y. P. B. secretary, and Lois Smith, secretary. Mesdames N. E. Compton and L. R. Woods, who were delegates to the con vention, returned yesterday and re ported that the convention was one o f the most successful ever held. There was plenty o f high class talent on the program to make the sessions very in teresting. Special attention w ill be given to suffrage work during the coming year. Meeting of Patron-Teachers’ Asso ciation. The Patron-Teachers’ association w ill hold its regular monthly meetiug in the assembly hall o f the W est Bide school building Friday afternoon, Oct. 20th, at 3:30. Two subjects w ill be discussed. “ Primary A gricu ltu re" w ill be the first subject, discussion led by Lydia Hooper and Mrs. Alta King. The second subject w ill be "Manual T ra in in g," led by C. P. Jones and Miss Wahrer. In addition, several musical numbers w ill be rendered. The asso ciation wishes to make an appeal to the general public to be present and to be prepared to take part in the discus sion. The association’s work is believ ed to l»e doing much towards develop ing a spirit o f co-operation among teachers, parents and pupils and every effort is being made to get patrons to sacrifice a little time, if necessary, to be present at the meetings. Selling The city council o f Eugene Monday night adopted resolutions authorizing the city recorder to advertise <or upon proposed $57,000 light and water bonds and upon $130,000 refunding bonds, which the people have authoriz ed by a vote, but which the council so j far has been unable to sell for the i reason, it is hinted openly by members 1 o f the council, tl.at bond buyers have j been influenced by certain interests which are opposing the c ity ’s policy of establishing a lighting system in com- petition with the Oregon Power com pany, which now furnishes light ami electric power to the city. writers and played with great success last season in all the larger cities and is now being presented by the Blondin Company o f selected artists, and hav ing added several new features and musical numbers, is without a 'doubt the strongest dramatic company that has ever played this country. Auto Thief Taken to Portland. Paul Thomsen, who killed Peter H e bert at FJugene last week, with a stolen auto, Was not indicted by the grand jury and was taken to Portland Satur day. He w ill be indicted and tried for stealing Homer J. Keeney's automo bile. Real Estate Firm Dissolved. L. A. Ralston has sold his business interest in the Co-operative Realty Co. to his partner, C. T. Wilkinson, who w ill continue the real estate business, while Mr. Ralston w ill continue to conduct hi« insurance business. The deal was consummated Saturday. FashionStables W . R. TUCKER, Prop. Courteous Prompt Treatment and Reasonable Rates to All. TRAVELING MEN A SPECIALTY SEE US .ABOUT FARM LO.ANS BANK O F COTTAGE GROVE " A GOOD B A N K IN A G O O D T O W N " C A PITA L S 2 5 .0 0 0 .0 0 IN T E R E S T PA ID O N T IM E D E P O S IT S ZuZu The best 5 cent Cigar on market. the Your dealer has it or can get it from H. S. GILE G R O - CERY CO., Distributors, Salem.