Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, October 13, 1911, Image 7

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    For Hale First Haas, drop head Sin­ New Process Preserves Color and
ger sewing machine, walnut case, 6
Odor of Fruit.
Mnny Minor Mutter» Condensed for drawers. New Bi-foot oak extension
Thu Commercial club o f Medford has
table. Cheap for quick sale. J. Mark on exhibition h i its building a display
ha»y Perusal.
Coiner. 013-20.
o f fruit that hud been preserved by a
Jo*. T. Smith was down from Kugene
Elder A. G. Daniels, president of the new method of evaporation.
.Saturday.
generul conference Seventh Day A d­
'Ihe system is entirely different than
I. loyd Abbey, of Kug<*u«, wita in tbs ventists, passed through here yester­ any other that lias heretofore been
city Saturday.
day morning on his way to San Fran­ placed before the public, in that the
Hey. Mason wus ill I’ortlmiil a few cisco ami held u short conference with color and odor of the fruits ure held in
J. Mark Comer.
■ lays of tliia week.
the dried fruit, and Upon addition of
Mrs. Anna Hess, of Bosehurg, visit­ water resume their natural rolor ami
No trespassing s'gna for sale at the
ed her | arents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, form.
Sentinel uftiee.
The limit o f the new invention
MU» Klsio Maker, o f Springfield, vis­ tins week, <Jn Tuesday afternoon the
itoyal
Neighbors
tendered
tier
a
recep­
know*
no bounds. All kinds of fruit
ited hero this week,
tion and presented her with a dainty and vegetables are kept so that a little
Mr, and Mr*. Win. Heinpy, of Eu­
chocolate aet.
water will make them look like the
gene, spent Sunday hern.
Get a bottle of the best Sewing Ma fresh fruit. The exhibit, among other
Bl-iik notes and receipts for salu at
chine Oil and some new needles, and things, eontaiiia corn on the cob, cauli­
the Sentinel oltice.
make that old Sewing Machine run un­ flower, |a-iiM, bananas, beets and ap­
Mrs. Kate Itiley win in Eugene on til you ran huy a new machine ot Mar­ ples. This will mean that cranberries
business Saturday.
ion Veatch. He will sell you one out liko you have for Thanksgiving dinner
Special prices on trimmed hats for of live different lines, ut prices from may he served upon the Fourth of July,
strawberry shortcake on New Year’s
Saturday only at the Vogue.
II7.U0 up.
M ims Marguerite Joins was home
James Benson and Clarence Sly, of day, corn on the cob and string beans
from Itoseliurg over Sunday.
this city, were indicted by the recent for Christmas dinner and apple durrqi-
'ings for your May party.
J. F Spray was in Eugene on busi­ grand jury for violating tin- local option
The cost o f the experiment is little
law.
The
liquoi
is
alleged
to
have
been
ness the luller part of last week.
and
there I* some talk o f having a fac­
pHiitlon and amended location blanks sold by Mr. Sly, an employee of Mr. tory at Medford to dry the fruit and
Benson's. Mr. Benson says theolfenae
for sale at the Sentinel otlieo.
was committed during hia recent ab­ vegetables if the growers and farmers
1. W. I’etrie, of l.orane, was in the
sence at Salem. The gentlemen have fall in with the idea.
city a few days o f the past week,
entered a plea ol not guilty and fur­
Captures Curious Bird.
I’. K. I in vis and ('has. Miller, o f Ixo nished bond. The triul date has not
Earl Moore, of Sheridan, captured a
rune, were in the city Saturday.
been set.
bird this week which is a puzzle as to
Special allowing of trimmed hats for
J. Mark Comer arrived Tuesday from ts genus and specie, and natural
Saturday at the Vogue millinery.
Walla Walla, where he had been attend­ scientists have never seen its like be­
TERSE TOWN TOPICS.
THINGS TO EAT
You uro living in thw
healthiest climate on
••urth hut nature will
not keep you weli un
less you do your part.
On« of the prim« re-
i|uisites of good health
is ipaid, clean food.
That's the Kind We Sell
I’ick out all t he lieallh-
iest liHikiiiK people ill
the city ami you will
find that they huy all
their groceries of us.
We carry a full and
complete lineofevery­
thing in the grocery
line.
JOHNSON
CO.
F. C. Swindall, of Eugene, was in ing the Union conference o f the Seventh
the city a few days o f the past week.
Day Adventist church. EMer A. G.
Mrs. Jo h n Hampton and daughter, of Daniels, president o f the generul con­
ference and Elder Spicer, Superintend­
Eugene, spent Sunday in the city.
ent
o f the World Wide Mission work
Mr. and Mrs. I.ew A. fa t e s returned
Monday from a four daya’ visit in Port­ were present, and a very interesting
scasion wus h<Hd. Mr. Comer is a son
land.
of J. W. Comer, of this city, and was’ in
For Sale. Four dozen white, full
the evangelistic work here a year ago.
blood Plymouth Kock chickens. J. M.
The past summer he was in Eugene.
He wiB work in and near Cottagc
F. J. Hard was in the city Satu-day Grove fur a month or six weeks.
on ins way home to Eugene from the
Backward, turn backward, oh Time
Bohemia district.
in your (light, and give us a maiden
W. G. Lang, o f Eugene, spent a few dressed proper and right We are ao
daya of the past week with friends weary o f switches and rats. Billy
here.
Burk« du ter’s and peach basket bats,
Mcsdsrnes Fanny Rhode« and Jamea wads o f jute hair in horrible piles,
Allen viaited in Wendhng during the sta ked on their heads to the heigth
past week.
o f a mile. Something is wrong with
The Misses Leah Perkins, Mabel the maidens we fear.
Give us the
Veatch and Allie Phillips were home girls us they ut-d to appear. Give us
from the U. o f O. over Sunday.
the girlies we once knew of yore.
Ladies' hats don’ t cost ao very much ¿Hose curls did not come from a hair
if you get them at the special showing Irtwing store. Maidens who dressed
with a sensible view, just as dam«
at the Vogue Saturday.
Mra. (J. W. Hill, o f Eugene, viaited Natiifc intended them to. Give us a girl
friends here the latter part of laat with a figure her own, and fashioned
divinely by nature alone. Feminine
week.
styles getting fiercer each year—Oh
James Hemcnway *|ient the Sabbath
give us the girls us they used to ap­
day nursing a dose of the grip, bu' was
pear.
un deck in aliip-aha|ie form Monday
Comer. Ol.VJn.
I » ti|>cn llixt long ilrla y e I hank ac­
count ami w r a f r llir |x* >|»I** to liam llr
it lor you.
W h e n you «house
a
N a­
tional Hank lor the aalrkrrp m K ol voui
lum h. anil tin* convenient r
linancm , you «tail out
confidence, h rsau ar
National
Hank
S u |w ititio n .
ol
l>u«mru
with lie* Utmost
you
know
that
a
it under Ciovernment
Y o u w ill h r on a trc u rr
h at» il >ou |>lai r youi ai count with ut
...THE...
First National Bank
■rat old lEiuBU "
OUR L IT E R A R Y CLUB.
Wm
Ai
\
y
Wa «1 way« like to mart with Mr«. Brown
Mir bat the coalrtt boms thrre la In town
A ••Itomey” kind of home, you know,«
place
Where you can alt and aort of reef youi
1.1' IV
I l:now of houaet jewgawd ao with style,
That when you enter you put on a »mile —
A eort of ao< ial »hine, ss you might »ay,
So that you’ ll harmonize and he au fait.
But oh, how dreadful tired I should get
It 1 should train lot-vcr with 'hat »et.
No, glr# roe Mie. Brown — whose happy
guest
Can Just lounge down and rest, and rest,
and rest.
Her rooms ara low and broad, and quiet
green —
That restful green, and all the picture»
lean
At comfortable angles, and you chat
Jn low and coney tonoa— and there’ s a cat,
Of course a cat, that yawns there In the aun
A picture of content, like everyone.
Then Mr*. Brown bring* out hef dainty set
Of tea things, and we know that we shall
get
The very nicest, dearest cup of tea —
»Tie CHASK A SANBORN'S brand, you
know, and we
f i v e all of u* been using it 'round town,
I t ’s always aafa to copy Mrs. Brown.
A. BRUND &
COMPANY
LET
G O F F
FIX YOUR
SHOES
Before it is Everlastingly
Too Late.
Not Health Inspectors.
For sale. Nearly new Spaulding
I
f
you
happen to he traveling over
carriage, 2 scuts. Cheap for cash.
any part o f the i ’ acitic System of the
Oct. 12-N 2
J. M. D U R H A M .
Southern Pacific Company, and if you
Elmer Caldwell arrived from Eugene
notice as your train pulls into a sta­
this week to start improving a piece of
tion, a man attired in a white duck auit,
land which he own« near here.
white cap fln i ruhhec.glov«-s, do not get
Miss Hcrtsch, o f Springfield, will the impression that he is a public
give a recital here tonight under the health inspector and that your train is
auspices of Cottage (¡rove grange.
liable to he delayed until he has com­
Cottage (¡rove grange held n regular pleted an inspection, nor need you fear
meeting Saturday. Only about one- that the train may possibly tie quaran­
tlfth o f the inembeiship were present. tined. That is not his duty. He is
the man who tills the ice receptacles
I, . S Hill, o f the Brown Lumber
on the Southern Pacific dining and
company, returned Monday from a
passenger coaches and he is following
several days' business trip to Portland.
the latest sanitary measures that have
Mr. and Mr. L. M. Hodges, of Eu­ been adopted by the corporation.
gene, whn ha 1 been hunting near here,
This new feature in the icing of
returned home Saturday with three paasengcr trains was inaugurated by
H. V. Platt, general au|>erintendent of
deer.
L. N. Roney and bridge crew arrived the southern district of the Southern
from Eugene this week to do repair Pucitlc Company, and was first tried
work on tbe red bridge 18 miles up the on the l.os Angeles division.
At each point where trains arc iced,
Row river.
the ice is handled in atmolutcly clean
The Woolen Mills store reports the
carts, and lined with galvanized iron or
- ilc of fob worth of golds to a Eugene
customer during the past week. That zinc, the interior is scalded twice daily
•peaks well for quality and values o f­ with steam. The ice is handled by em­
ployes dressed in white duck suits and
fered by this store.
caps, and rubber gloves, all of which
Joe Porter will leave today or tomor-}
«re furnished by the company. Em­
row for Palo Alto Calif., to joii^Mrs.
ployes are reqiured, sufbciently in ad­
Porter and son. They will spend the
vance of arrival o f trains, to prepare
winter there. J. C. Porter will leave
themelvea for the handling of the ice.
for San liiago the last of the month.
The ice, however, is handled with rub­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson returned | ber gloves, and from the time of its
(he first o f the week from a two manufacture until the time it reaches
months'' trip through the east. They the receptacle in the cars it is protect­
enjoyed their trip immensely, but e x ­ ed against contamination.
press themselves as pleased to lie hack
This new mode of handling the ice
again.
for the passenger cars o f the com­
J. K. Barrett is expecting a visit pany tried out on the Los Angeles di­
from his brother and sister, Wm. Bar vision, has proved so successful that
rclt, of New Sharon, la., and Mrs. F. it has been ordered installed on all of
A. Chase, o f Coder, Kansas. Mr. Bar­ the lines o f the Pacific System. The
rett contemplates locating here if sat- carts are covered with canvass at all
isiied witli ttie country.
times and are fully protected from (ly­
The Ladies’ Aid o f the Chris'ian ing particles o f dirt.
church will hold a market at some
Sun Shine For Sale.
point on Main street one day a week
That is what we sell you when you
from next Saturday, Oct. 14, from 10
a. m. to f» p. m. A t that time good huy a nice Cabinet Grand Piano, Edi­
things to eat will lie on sale at reason- , son Phonograph or Victor Talking Ma
chine, o f us, and we will duplicate
able prices.
prices and terms with any one, at
Clayton Howell and family, Mrs
Veatch’a Music store.
llarmon Swank, Mrs Estclla Arthurs,
M .L. (iaroutte and Mr. and Mrs* Alex Call for Bids -Hose Cart and Hose.
Kirk returned Monday from Cottage
The undersigned will receive sealed
Grove, where they had been to attend hid* up to 6 o’ clock p. m., Monday, Nov.
a family reunion. Brownsville Times, Hth, 1911, for the purchase o f one hose
6th.
cart o f a capacity from 800 to 1000 feet
Mr. and Mrs. L. Sullivan returned
Saturday from Portland, where they
had been visiting Mr. Sullivan’s moth­
er. They are at the home o f Mrs.
Sullivan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan have
been living at Disston, but expect to
leave soon for Klamath Falla.
o f hose, and 5(8) feet o f 2} inch cotton
covered Ore-hose. • Complete specifica­
tions for said hose cart and hose shall
be furnished with each hid, and that
the Common Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
C. H. VAN DENBURG,
City Recorder.
lì
0 1 ’ are tiein# yourself down by obligation when
you run ;i store account.
**
credits you is well repaid by the long credit
prices which you pay for the accomadation, still you
feel obligated to him.
bound to pay high prices.
You can convince your­
self that cash goes farthest by gettin g the cash price
inducements at this store.
We are enabled to sell on
a close margin o f profit because we sell for cash at a
minimum risk o f time and money.
The cash savings
you can make at this store will run into many dollars
at the end o f the year.
NEW DEPARTMENT
Complete line o f Men’s Furnishings have arrived.
You will find the same good values at cash saving
prices in Men’s Furnishings as in our other lines o f
merchandise.
Men’s underwear priced 4oc to $2.75.
UMPHREY & MACKIN
The Store o f Cash Saving Prices
PHON E 33
Groceries
Men s Furnishings
1
Dry Goods
>
ir
New Wrinkle on Honor System.
Prison Stove Contract Cancelled.
Why keep up this illusion?
I he more you become indebted, the longer you are
fore. It has a face exactly like that
of a monkey, while the tail is long and
monkey like in character. It assumes
facial expressions exactly like those of
a human being. Meat is the principal
diet of the bird, which goes to substan­
tiate the theory that the bird has a
monkey ancestry. Some declare that
the bird is a native o f India and is
known as the sacred owl, which the
native Indians worship; ottiers assert
that it is known us the monkey-faced
owl, also a native o f lnida. The the­
ory is that the bird found it way to the
Pacific coast from the Orient. Anoth­
er snd more probable theory is given
out by old residents that the freak is
the progeny of some like birds exhib­
ited by a circus which showed
there about ten years ago, disbanded
and turned the birds loose. - Polk j
(¡ounty ltemizer.
I
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Seattle, Wash. -Hearing of the cut
in the appropriation for his otti-e, as
made by the oounty commissioners snd
realizing that he must continue to be
short of deputy shcrilfs. Sheriff Rob­
ert T. Hodge has adopted the exped­
ient of sending prisoners to attend on
court unaccompanied by deputies and
un their word o f honor to return.
A few days ago the Sheriff sent John
W. Dslton, charged with abduction, i
down to Justice R. R. George’s court,
on honor and he reported his arrival at
court by telephone and later asked
permission to take dinner down town.
This was refused, and Dalton was hack f
in seven minutes.
The merchant who
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A Economizer of
Time and Labor
A fter a conference last Friday at
Salem with S. Lowenberg, o f I.owen-
,en* fT R O M seed time to harvest, the farmer is a busy man.
That’s
berg-Going Si Company, stove manu
mu' | *
why the shrewd farmer appreciates the value of the Bell
facturers, of Portland, and whose con-
He may be miles from the railroad and the
tract for convict labor was ordered , Telephone Ser\ 1C«
He is expecting a freight shipment— what
cancelled because of the failure of the ; n e a r e s t shippings |Hiint
firm to meet its payment!«. Governor does ho do? With his Bell Telephone he calls up the freight agent.
West announced that he would not If the shipment has not arrived—no use in going to town. There’s
agree to a renewal of the contract.
always plenty at hand to do. The Bell Service gives him opportun­
The governor would agree to give
the company time to settle up its a f­ ity. Consult our l«x’al manager.
fairs, which at the most would not re­
quire more than a few months, but be-
yon * that he would not go,
“ There will be no idle men at the
penitentiary as a result of the cancel­
Kvery Bell Telephone is the Center of the System.
lation of the Lowenlierg & Going com­
pany's contract,” said Governor West.
” 1 will admit it is a problem to de­
velop new lines of industry inside the
walls to keep the class of pr soners for­
merly employed in the stove foundry
busy, but it will be solved and there
This is ths title of • beautiful ««-pace book, which
will he no idle men.”
w ill show any boy or girt how to SUCCEED. Drop a
The Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
DIGNIFYING
THE
INDUSTRIES
First Postal Bank Fraud.
What is alleged to he the first postal
saving hunk fraud, resulted a few days >
ago in the arrest of Salip t'in Auiat,
a Malay at Seattle, when he presented
himself at the post office to get $100, |
alleged to belong to K. Ali, a country­
man of his living in San Francisco.
Ali reported the loss of certificate to
the postal authorities, and Amat is
charged with forging his name.
Bonds Wins at Medford.
Bonds to the extent of $1,500,000
were voted at a recent special election
held at Medford. Friends of the bond
issue were surprised at the large ma­
jority with which the issue won.
Notice
of
Meeting of Board
Equalization.
of
Notice is hereby given that on the
third Monday of October, l>eing the
16th day thereof, 1911, tbe hoard of
equalization for Lane county, Oregon,
will attend at the court house in said
county Hiid publicly examine the as­
sessment rolls and correct all eirors in
valuation, description or qualities of
lands, lots or other property assessed
by the assessor, and it shall be the
duty of persons interested to appear at
the time and place appointed.
Dated this 23rd day o f September,
1911.
B E N J A M IN F. KENNEY. I
County Assessor.
postal tn the mail TODAY and tt w ill be seat FREE
Ths aim of the College ie to dignify and popularise
the lndustrlee. and to servo ALL the people. It offers
courses In Agriculture. Civil Engineering. Electrical
Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. BUlngEngln
««ring. Forentry, Domestic. Science and Art. Com
merco. Pharmacy and Music. The C ollege epsns
September 22d. Catalog free.
A d d reti: REGIBTRAE. GREGGS AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE, Corvallis, Oregon.
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TRO JAN P O W D E R *
We have the agency for the famous Trojan Pow­
der for aU kinds of blasting purposes. Here are
some of the advantages over other powders:
TROJAN
Does not freeze: is not affected by hot weather and does
not exude: does not deteriorate with age: will not explode
with ordinary impact or jar; works wet. no loss o f powder
in wet fioles.
These are only a few of the good points in favor
of the powder. Come in and let us tell you about
it and you will sure use it in the future for tunnel
and stump work.
W Y N N E C& W O O D S