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TERSE TALES OF T HE TOWN MANY MATI I US ()!• MOKI' I HAN HASHING MOMENT. IJW < I II i Nuli ili n|>|Hit D lllÌI) In o p rii un i< < " i m i w itli i b i s pro p ri", siv lo w b .in k in g dilli.Il . .IH <»IH* spine [lisi il ut ii ih w itli III.il as S l l l i ' l V J'OII ('liti unti li In uniko a s i a t i , alni a l l e i IIle s i a t i is inaile ynll \vili Inni il imi d illiciill in c o n i in ne s a v mg. \\ In li vinti n m liey is piai ed W'illl lis, il |s p lutei Ied Iiv th è 1 '. S ( ì m et m in ni ...T H E ... First National Bank riti Oli) NI H U M " T hings to eat Y o u a n * l i v i n g in (In* lie a lth ic si ea rth « 'lim a ti* mi Imi Ulti l i r e w ill not k e e p yo u w ell u n l e s s y o u i|n y o u r p a r t . I > 111 * <d' I h e prim«* re q u i s i t e * nfvftMul h e a l t h is p u n ii, c l e a n l<an|. T hat’s the Kind We Sell P i c k m il a ll t In- h e a l t Il lesi lo o k in g p eop le th e city and you lim i t h a t th e y w ill h tty a ll t h e i r groc«*ri«*s o f W e carry a ill fu ll u s. and c o m p le te lin e o ! e v e r y - f i l i n g in th e p n s 'e r y lin e. JOHNSON A CO. ____________ J HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND S H ELF HARDWARE NEW AND SECOND HAND Knowles & Gräber FALL SAMPLES OF Domestic and Foreign Woolens Now ready for your inspection. S U ITS . And the Sentinel Will Get Some First Class Hears. f t B U R T O N S In g usi, w h o le -' s u in e comedy, H ung, e tc. Pa nutiful dresse-- und gowns, good wardrobe in general. Good, clean cut act. At the Here, There und A renile. FashionStables W. R. TUCKER, Prop. Fit, Style and Workmanship Guarantee«!. Also Clothes Steam-cleaned I and Pressed in a First- Class Manner. 'Nil'; =SOMETHING 3* Worth Knowing ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns / J^'HE rainy days will soon be here and it is worth while knowing where you can get a ns hat that will absolutely turn water. And as ns there is only one place in town to get them, it is ns ns policy to remember this when you go out to buy. ns ns MALLORY’S CRAVENETTED HATS-S3.50 ns Absolutely guaranteed not to leak; we stand back ns of every hat sold. ns Mallory hats, not cravenetted - $3.00 ns Other makes - - 75c, $1.50 and $2.00 ns ALL SHAPES AND COLORS JUST IN. ns ns ns ns ns -W a lla c e ns AND U P W E S T S ID E W IL L G ET T H E SE N T IN E L . The following somewhat out-of-the- /IN ordinary agr< ement was entered into /»N thin Week between the Sentinel arid G /»X P, King, local agent o f the S. H. It Gleaming« From /•> speaks for itsell I vei vwlicre Hy The Sentinel 'I Ins agreem ent, made and entered * II. O. Cox, .). lb Wnodrum, Mrs. KepntleiH Hersonul Nuten, IJrehaut, Mi i-a Nina Inirnnt, Inez into this lilst day of October, P J l l , by «S I'Tiiin und Amanda Konter tunk in the and between G. F. King party of the /IN lirst part, arid E lb e r t Rede and J . W /IN dance at Creswell Friday evening. All je w elry , rings, pin«, chains, lockets, I/O III cost nt II. I , Madsen's. Ih I.. Woods, whose name appeared Grant, parties of the aecoigl pari, all of ( ottag e Grove, l.ane county, <»re- linn K i r k 11 titr 11 -k was down from F u in the (quick R eferen ce direct' ry as a physician wiahes to announce that he g o n ; gen«» the lit I nf tlie Week. W itn e s s c th : T h at said first party 'the In t overall III town for f l . " " at has no authority to practice medicine 1 » the obliging S. I*. Go. ag e n t at Cot in this s la t e and is not looking for Inisi- H elliw eli’a. tage Grove, Oregon, and the promul IICSH, AIhert Grilliii spent Sunday in E u gator of Gorriice nod DeAnjou |iear*, Ray licit li, who han b ie n in charge gene. in the suburbs of the city. nf the portrait work for A. .1. A rm T h a t »aid second p a r t u s are the Anthem, Sunday evening, Methodist strong fur several month«, has become owner« and puhliaherH of the Sentinel, ehureh. .stirring addreaa. a member o f tin firm, which is now .1. K. W atk ins and fainlly viaited E u Armstrong Ar I »can. Hv the way, they a weekly newspaper published a t C ot tage Grove, O regon; gene I fiends over Sunday. I are offering some exceptional value« That said lirst parly is desirous o f II, C. Madsen will sell from next j in their ad. in this ¡»»lie. »eeuring the best news obtainable wei k In I'hriatmuH Ina hig slock at M. K. Johnson transacted business in from an independent republican source, m at. Pick out a Christm as present j Kugcnc ttie lirst o f the week. he himself being a high water-mark so lor your girl or wife. A watch or a J . Darling, the Milwaukee Orchard cialist. drninind at coat. < nine and get ynur j Go. man returned a lew day« ago from T h e re fo re , in consideration o f said ailverware for T hank sg iving at II. Portland, where he purchasd a doikey first party agreeing to deliver unto said M adnen’a. engine to he used in stumping Kb) acre» second parties at their place of re p u ta Mra. K a l e Cochran returned .Sunday of the com pany' h Dorane tract. The tion, fruit of one choice DeAnjou from a viait witii Eugene frienda. engine I now being hauled over the pear tree,said fruit to in- delivered a t 10 " q u e s t i o n o f it Night Visitor' M eth mountain by it« own motive power. o ’clock a. m., October 31, 1914, said odist church, Sunday evening. second parties agree to furnish the stip ulated news in wails and chunks and in Found Guilty. A. I',. Spray haa dissolved partner- Frank Sly, of thiH city , was foil'd such quantities as shall meet the de ainp witii A W . Wooley. All lulla will l,e collected and paid hy Mr. Woo ley. gnilty of violating I he local option law : mands of said first party, said second hy a ju ry ill district court Saturday, parties further agreeing to furnish such 'fry u aaek of High F lig h t, a hard news for the spasmodic period o f one and has been lined $.*{•’<•». win nl Ilnur lluil c a n 't lie In at, llclli- It took u long tim e to secure the year from dale. wcll'a. it is fu rther agreed, that in case said ju ry , ns the prosecution wanted to cut Mi- i Ktnrnu M. ('lu rk, a m i-no nary ,>lf o f the ju ry any rnan who would not second parties shall neglect, or refuse from India, gave a very inte restin g a c c e p t the testimony o f a detective to furni-h such news at the time aod in talk in the i ’reaby terian church Mon- luted to secure a conviction and the de the manner specified, then and in th a t dIIy evening In a fair-sized audience. fense as strenuously objected to allow event it shall become a conclusive pre- i| iv, i lurk dr« nocii in the native Hin- ing a rnan to sit who would accept the sumptior that said second parties are dou eoatume. independent testimony. The jury w,is secured sh o rt stand-patters and not Cut glass helow cunt at It. ( . Mad* ly before noon Satu rday and consisted hut in-deep in-and-end-over-end-in-it, ae 11’a, •* of W illiam Polders, Kugcnc R. MrMor- and said first party shall be- independ Harry Knowltun in e rec tin g a 5 -room inaek. Trank W. Miller, William J . ent of this agreem ent. In witness whereof, the respectiv e W’arnock, J u r i e s H. ( ’«Poway, Frank reaidenee un Kaat Main atri-el. Denning, Ole J . N eel, Winthrop parties have hereunto set their hands Call on A lb e rt Andcraon fur Nur- Thompson, Henry Rchman, Charles to this agreem ent, made in duplicate aery »tuck of every de-criptmu. Rep- S tm m e , I.ee !.. Cheshire and Soren this lilst day of October, 1911. reaenlative of the Allniny Noraeriea. I’ctr-mon G. F . K IN G . Phone l arini r i 17K. Tin* prosecution wss conducted by E I.B E R T B E D E , ; r ir t ¡1 bux Ilf Splt/enburg apples for J . W. G R A N T . 1 D istrict Attorney llryson and the de lliv Holidays <•lily f 1.4 > j h r box ut fense was represented by .Inboson & Hfllltwell Mi db y. ('o tta g e Grove attorneys. Hobble S k i r t Defended. Rev. F r e J M. W a . h l t e , formerly The ease was strongly contested. I. i w in ■ sti/.. M «til lie, dr 1 y 11 r • 1 1 wilh thè l.euder ut lin , city , was mar W hen interviewed by a Sentinel r p- what that Sentinel had ter say about ned U lto ber 25lh al -McMllinviile In resenlutive, Mr. Sly slated th at be them lobbied skirts. M in S t e ll a !.. P a tri II, Thcy will - learned that the jury at first stood s to Wall, i ' l l tell «er right now I ’ m make Un ir buine ni hall-. ( lly, where I for acq uittal. h i r e to be defendin’ of urn ’cause I t «• tiridegriaim i- paator nf tbe M. K. Mr. Sty did not deny selling the li<| know the poor l i t t l e things a in ’t lug chureb. ' unr, lint stated Unit tie sold it to a man enough to do it themselves. And I The beat line u t frcshly grown \ e g . I who rushed in and said he wanted it think m its mighty mean for the men c l u b l c H III t l n i l l y al t l l e ( UIIIIIIIHHloil I for a siek wife. kind to |iiek onto any thing no much .1. S. Henson, who was indicted at less than themselv es to fight. Now. HnUne. Marini) Y cateb recetved unnliier the Mime time n Mr. S*y, plead guilty I ’d ju s t like fer ye to te ll me, Ma- carlumi uf plamiH Ibis wi-ek. S evera l yesterday afternoon Hint was fined $10e. tildic- Ann, what on arth a te us fem ale The local i plum laws are very rigid, womin going to do. When we wore i are ar h'ady aulii. s id tins cas e plainly demonstrates that them big full skirts with hoops, then ( alilied fruii of every kind tur sale they are t’ning to he enforced to the men called um balloons and when we il itu- Coniinissinn House. I letter. s o r e them trains they called us street Juho II. Seymuur, tbe genial, busi sweepers, and i f we wear a sk irt that No D a m a g e on H a llo w e ’en. ling repreaenlative nf thè l'acilic Paper is a little full and long end have to H i l l o w e ’en parsed o ff very qu'tely Co., l'uri lami, tranaacled business hold um out o f the mud and wet to here, very little damage being done by ix 1 1li lui li.rgc eireh- nf eustolliera in I keep from l a k in ’ our death a dampness tbe young folks who feel that the oe Ibis city l'ueaduy and Weitriesday. them thar men say we are trying to • easion is one when things not penniss- .1. Ih liiitm ri-lurned TueMiay Im m 1 able under ordinary circum stances cun show our ankles and small feet. And no-sir-ec we ju s t c a n 't we ir the tro us Row Kiver and expecla tu rernain in j lie done with impurity, ers. And yet the male men make the ! thè city . i About the only prank that a ttracted Mra. W. II. McNeil Icft Muiiduy attention was the stringii g of Marion stiles and won't have nothing to do tur tu r liome in Caltfnrniu, a f t e r u W a t c h ' s piano I hixch across the street with non o f us if we don't fuller their | Mail witli ber parcnta, Mr. ami M e . in front of his store. Ladders from notions Hhd say we are backwoods if licn. K err. She went by way o f l'o rt- Dawson's paint store were piled on top we don’t and silly and so ft if we do. Now I ’m not one that is a w e a rin 'i 1 Ini d, where ahi- will viait a short lim e . of the boxes, making quite a tasty of them hibbled s k ir ts , but 1 believe display. F.liner Milla, who had tieen mi "m - in g ivin’ the devil his dues. And 1 A few g ates were removed, but no pluyed oli thè Seri ti nel for two years, sav. Matildie Ann, if ye want to wear loft Tueaday Tur k la m n th Filila, where serious damage was reported. um. wear um. y t r kant please um no he lina aeeured a giaai puailion. Mia. way. YOUR AUNT T IL L IE . Milla will rernain b ere for a s h o rt Cash Produce Market Established. Producers can now g e t cash for their Notice to the Public. lime. produce a t C ottage Grove, a m ark e t Having purchased the in te rest of my Prep arai luna for thè A n tlera’ cluli for that purpose having been e s t a ’’- partner. Mr. D. H. Hemenway, in the mistrel show are coniing mi apace. It lished during the past week hy F . ID Kees-W allace Co. store I desire to e x will he given oli two eveninga, Nov. Cook, who was formerly in the grocery tend to the people o f C ottage Grove 15th and lllth. , business here. The place o f business and vicinity my thanks for the liberal S tra n g e rs , religioni» homo, Meth- ' '« located on Main stre e t, between patronage in the p st and request a ndiat ehureh. i Second and Third s tre e ts. continuance o f the same in the fu ture. The P otter-C hapel Advertising Co. Mr. Cook reports that lie has tieen It is my purpose to conduct the busi- gut out a neat quick R e feren ce d ir e c t enjoying a good trade so far and is i ness along business principles, endeav ory fur the city this week. Messrs. making re g u lar shipments to Portland. oring a t all times to serve tne public P o tte r and Chapel ¡ire pleHHiuit g e n tle Farm ers have long asked for a cash in a courteous and appreciative m an men to meet and understand their m ark et and Mr. Cook anticip ates a ner. business. successful business. To 4he many old as well as new cus Mra I). Read is quite low. tomers I extend a hearty invitation to meet me at m e old place o f business. Silk Creek, District 34. Rev. Mason will conduct serviees at Kugcnc Sunday. '" I he C e d a r s " has been chosen ns the You are welcome a t all times whether name for th e lower S ilk Creek d is trict, you wish to buy or not. Yours for business, ju s t west o f town. C W. W A L L A C E . Mr. R o b ert Veatch and family vis- I U. $ 15.22 Geo. Bohlman The Eugene high school font hall team will play the C ottage Grove tenni on the Inrnl grounds tomorrow afte r- main. Courteous Treatment Prompt .and Reasonable Ratei to All. i KAVELING MEN SPECIALTY ' ited his brother Curtis Sunday. Mrs. Helen M cFarland spent an afternoon with Mrs. Ashby re cently. Miss V e la Hnldcrman was a guest o f Miss Hazel Hemenway this week, as was also Mr. Hartsnl and daughter of Drnidon. .Grandpa Hemenway, o f the Grove, also visited at the Hemenway home this week. Jo h n Ashbyn' house caught tire one day this week and had it not been for the p e rsiste n t effort o f his fa th er to secure help, and the timely arrival o f Mr. Sim eox, who succeeded in ex- 1 tinguishin g the flames, the house would have burned. Mr. Ashby was the only one at home. As it was the j loss was not great. COMPANY \St \l/ \f/ \»/ SV sy M/ Nf/ SI/ \l/ \l/ sy V»/ SI/ sy \f/ \f/ sy sy sy \»/ \»/ \t/ sy M/ Nf/ V»/ V»/ sy vf/ \»/ sy Nf/ Vf/ Vf/ sy sy si/ V»/ vf/ vf/ vf/ M/ it* „ o e t ¿ lo r Chase ir w So cana vvayon without envase, but it goes hard A. Brund & Company Zu Zu The best 5 cent Cigar on the market. Your dealer has it or can get it from H. S. GILE GRO- CERY CO., Distributors, Salem. Will Shoot Against Portland. j Henry Veatch took part in a clay pigeon shoot at Eugene Satu rday prep- atory to taking part with the Eugene Gun club in a three-shoot contest j against the Portland Gun club. Ten men will be picked from each side and the first shoot will be held in Portland, probably on the 17th. The other two shoots will be held at Eugene, probably on the 27th and 2Sth. The losers are to furnish suppers for the winners. Mr. V eatch, when he stopped off at Eugene Satu rd ay , was returnin g from Portland, when he scored high mark in a shoot with the Portland club, b rin g ing down 48 pigeons out o f the last 50. New crop English walnuts, c r a n berries and dill pickles, ju st arrived at Hallow e’en evening was appropri H elliw ell’s. ately observed hy ghosts and goblins W atches. L ad ie s’ and g e n t s ’, g o a t roaming the woods and appearing a t the windows, much to the pleasure cost. Gall and see them at H. C. Mad- \ s e n ’s. of the young people. NOT EXPENSIVE T re a tm e n t at Hot Lake, including medical attention, board and baths, costs no more than you would pay to live at any first class hotel. Room- can be had from 75 cents to $2.50 per day. Meals in the c a fe te ria art- served from 20 cents up. and in the grill at the usual grill prices. Bath- range from 50 cents to $1.00. WE DO CURE RHEUMATISM Hot L a k e Mineral B aths ami mud given under scientific direction, have cured thousands. W rite for illustrated booklet descriptive o f Hot Da- - Sanato rium and the methods employed. Hot L a k e Sanatorium i- a m - sible, as it is loeated directly on the main line o f the O.-VY. R. & N. rail way. and special excursion rate s are to be had at all tim< s. Ask agem . HOT L A K E S ANAT ORI UM W A L T E R M. P I E R C E . Pres.-Mgr. HOT LAKE, ORE GON