CALIFORNIA is F a m o u s th e W orld O v e r For its splendid hostelries, its varied attractions, its tine beaches, hot springs and pleasure resorts all these can be reached with ease by the Southern Pacific "Koavl o f a T h o u * * ml Womlers" Route of Shasta Limited Excursion Tickets Costing $55 Portland to Los Angeles and Return On sale daily. Rood six months with stop-overs going or returninR. Corresponding low fares from other OreRon points. Call on our ARents for Hdndsomeh Illustrated literature B rik r lv M .itilorJ l ' m m »it \ s « o U n r L tck ObMTvmtory, S an t» C ru i. 1*1 M o « lt. R o b in H oi S w in g s » « in * Barbara, Los A s s e lc s »■»«•Jin« L on * Sr»oh V rtnc* K tv e isi.lr, K n lU n d » s « n T he Obi S p a n i s h M ission». Y oserait* N a tion al I ' s i k and Bin I 'r r n a m t m a n y o th e r p l a n ol i n t e r n in th e G o ld en S ta te , ot w rite to PORIl AM». ORIGOX HM. M c M I R R O , Gen i P a s s e n g e r Agent HEATERS and RANGES of Quality at Re as on ab le Pric es We Save You Money on Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Lace Cur tains, Trunks and Suit Cases, Tin and Granite- ware, etc. KINTER BROTHERS House Furnishers PHONE 6 NUF-CED SEE IS ABOUT FARM LOANS BANK OF • A G O O D COTTAGE B A N K IN A G O O D GROVE TOW N " C A P IT A L S 2 5 .0 0 0 .0 0 I N T E R E S T PAID ON TIME D E P O S I T S If it’s a particular job of printing, take it to € . the Sentinel’s Art Printery. Read this Partial List of Oregon Lands A Big Snap A Snap. - 9 5 acres 1$ miles from town, 35 acres in cultivation. Bal ance p a s tu re and tim b e r; fa rm house, good bam , family orchard in b e a r ing, team , 4 cows, all f a r m in g im plements, hay, grain, crop with place. $6000. Term s. 70 acres all under w a te r ditch w ith a perpetual w a te r r ig h t w ith deed, all bottom land, 5 miles from town on good road, n e a r school. 1 mile from railroad station. $150.<<0 per acre. T e rm s on p art. HEMENW AY REAL ESTATE :: 160 acres in th e L orane Valley, n ea r th e Churchill-M atthew s o rcha rd tr a c t, 120 acres in cultivation; b o t tom land; HO acres under irrig atio n ; 10 acres pears, fDe An jo) 2 acres apples, and peaches ana cherries in bearing; 8-room modern house; w a te r piped from sp ring to house rig tt pa irks; p la n t for 1,000 laying hens; barn 50 x 60; sm oke house, tool house, milk house, machinery shed, wood shed; only $10,000. 48 acres, all level bottom land, and all cultivated, on good wagon road, 7 miles from C o tta g e Grove. This is choice land and the best o f soil. Dark loam. No o th e r im provem ents. $75.00 per acre. & INSURANCE LOCKW OOD :: COTTAGE GROVE O .A .C .S H O R T C O U R S E S BEGIN JAN. 3, C O N T I N U E FOUR W E E K S YOU ARE IN V ITED Every citizen of Oregon ¡»cordially invited to attend the short courses of the Oregon Agricultural College, begin ning January 3. Eleven distinctive courses will be offered in Agriculture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Com merce, F ore stry and Music. Every course is designed to H E L P the stude nt in hia daily work. Make this a pleasant and profitable w inter outing. No tuition. Reasonable accommodations. F or beautiful illustrated bulletin, address H. M. T E N N A N T , R egistrar Corvallis, Oregon F A R M E R 1 B U S IN E S S C O U R S E BY C O R R E S P O N D E N C E SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SENTINEL IN SOCIETY Bovd-Brown Wedding. tin e of th e p r e tt ie s t w eddings of the season was t h a t of Clarence Roy Hoytl to Miss V ernie I.. Brown in the C hris tian church, Wednesday evening, No vem ber 15, 1911. T he church was b e a u tifu lly decorated with rose b e rrie s and g reen foliage, m a king a p r e tty s e ttin g for the hridnl p a rty . Mrs. F lkins played the b ea u tifu l and im pressive s tr a in s of Mendelsohn's wed ding march, announcing th e arriv al of the wedding p a rty , led liy little Ruth Jo rgenson and Klma Moaier. who form ed a passag e w a y of w hite rihhons. The bride e n te r e d on th e arm of her f a th e r , Mr. Chas. Brown, ami was pre ceded by her m o th e r w ith the b rid e s maid, Misa Mabel R osenberg, of A b er deen, Wash. T he groom e n te r e d from the le ft aisle with Kev. W. A. Klkins, followed by his a tte n d a n t, Mr. A lfre d W hite. The bridal party formed a circle in fro n t of the a i ta r and under a b e a u ti ful arch of w hite chry sa n th em u m s, when Rev. Elkina, th e ir fo rm e r pastor, stepped forw ard and pronounced the beau tifu l and im p re ssiv e ring c e r e mony. The bride was b e a u tif u l in a gown of w hite m essaline brocade w ith over dress of m a rq u is e tte , trim m e d in e m broidered bands, and a tulle veil. She carried a boquet of w h ite c h r y s a n th e mums Hiid ferns. The bridesm aid wus becomingly a t tired in w hite net o v e r pink and also ca rrie d a boquet of c h ry sa n th em u m s, and the groom w ore th e usual conven tional black. A f t e r the w edding cerem ony the bridal p a r ty m a rc h ed to the C hristian E ndeavor room, rec eiving c o n g r a tu la tions from the 100 g u e s ts p rese nt, and r e f re s h m e n ts w e re served. T he bride c u t th e c a k e which con tained a gold ring, th im b le and coin. Roy Woods was th e lucky r ec eiv e r of the ring, Miss M yrtle DeSpain the thim ble and Miss A udrey l.angdon the coin. T he bride wus th e r ec ip ien t of many handsome p rese n ts, am ong which was a tine piano, th e g i f t of the groom. Mrs. Boyd was one o f the G ro v e 's most popular young ladies and has a large circle of friends. Mr. Boyd is a well known young m an and owns a farm n e a r this city, w here he and his wife will m ake th e ir f u tu r e home. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd le ft on the m idnight tr a i n for a two w e e k s ’ honeymoon trip in S ou th ern Oregon. . * The E a s te r n S t a r C h a p te r at its r e g ular m eetin g F rid a y evening, a f t e r c o n f e rr in g initiatio n d egre es, sp e n t a ple asa nt social e v e n in g . A large num ber of visiting m em bers w ere p rese n t and splendid r e f re s h m e n ts were served. T he evening am u se m e n t began by • \i»il lo the " A r t E x h i b i t , ” winch proved to he unique anil am using, M ims Venn W heeler sung a b ea u tifu l solo anil Mrs. W heeler gave a reading e n title d , “ The Frivolous G irl at Chunk." A f t e r an iu te re a tin g gam e of clia- rutles, the dining room waM throw n open and tables w ere placed in tlio different rooms anil an e leg a n t course b anquet was served by Misses Opal H a rt, V erna Phillips, Vena W heeler, N eita Compton, C a th e rin e R em anil E s th e r Hill. Miss Pringle as to a s tm a s te r of the occussion, was res|Minded to hy Rev. Sutcliffe as pasto r ami Mrs. W heeler as te ac h er, who gav e e n c o u rag in g a d dresse s to the class, A p le asa n t su rp rise p a r ty w h s given Sunday a fte rn o o n on M ish Mildred Comer, the 7 y ea r old d a u g h t e r of Rev. anil Mrs. J . Mark Comer. T he affair took place at the home of the little g ir l's g ra n d p a re n ts , Mr. anti Mrs J, M. Com er and 21 g u e s ts w ere prese n t. A n u m b e r o f p re se n ts w ere received by the little miss. Rev. anil Mrs. Corner and d a u g h t e r leave in a few days for India, w here Mr. Com er ta k e s up e v a n g e listic work. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ | CHURCH NEWS | ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ D. Read is progressing very nicely in securing p a te n t papers on his recent ! invention, a castor b rac k et, which j tr a n sfo rm s an ordinary rocking chair | into a wheel chair. The p a te n t office has inform ed Mr. Read th a t nothing like it has ev e r been e n te re d at the p a te n t office, so tin re is no question but th a t he will have an exclusive field. As soon as he secures his p a te n t pafters, he will open negotiations with m a n u fa c tu rin g concerns for their m a n u fac tu re . A t th e P re s b y te r ia n church Sunday, N ovem ber 19, t h e r e will be un o th e r of those special days full of good s e r vices. Special music by a large chorus choir, helpful serm ons by the pastor, cordial g r e e tin g s by th e people. Morn ing s u b je c t a t 11 a. m., " D e e p F ish i n g . ” E v en in g s u b je c t ut 7:30, " A S ham eless Confession. ” Tw o new evening a t these homes Messrs. m em bers w ere received last Sunday, H andy, G ardner, Wilkin, Jones and and se v eral more a r e about to be r e Nokes, O th e r places will be a n ceived. nounced on the S ab b ath fr>*m the pul T he first q u a rte rly conference of the pit. y e a r was held it: the lo<*al Methodist Special eh ildren'a service a t the church lust F riday evening. D istrict C h ristian church next Sunday evening. S u p e r in te n d e n t A h b e tt, of Eugene, A large c h ild re n ’s choir will have c h a rg e preached. The r e p o r ts of the various of the singing uml will rentier a sjt«- d e p a r tm e n ts show g r e a t prosperity, a d cial solo ami choruses. Prof. Hillingtun, vances having been mude in all lines. Sunday school specialist of t ke E ugene Mr. A b b c tt com plim ented the work Bible U niversity will preach a special very highly. The sa lary of th e local sermon for the occasion. Come and pastor was raised $100. m aking it now henr th e children sing. $1,500. The services of the day are as fol The services ut th e B a p tist church as usual. T he pastor, C. C. Van Gorkom will preach both m orning and evening. In the m orning a t 11 ami in the evening at 7 :30. Bible school at 10 in th e morning. Young P eo p le 's m eeting 6:30 p. m. A cordial in v ita tion to all. T he B a p tist church will give a r e ception to the new m em bers ami e s pecially to B aptists and those B aptist inclined who have rec ently moved into th e com m unity. L arg e and in te r e s ti n g g a th e r in g s w ere the rule a t t h e C o ttag e p ray e r m e etin g s conducted hy the w o rk e rs of Miss V ernie Brown w as given a linen th e M ethodist church last Monday show er by a n u m b e r of her young lady friends, who took her by su rp rise Mon day ev e n in g a t h e r home on Wall s tr e e t. T he e v e n in g was p le asa ntly sp e n t and r e f r e s h m e n ts w ere se rv e d . Those p re se n t w e r e : Misses Audrey I.angilon, C a rr ie Woods, M yrtle De- Spain, Ruth and J u l i e t Woodard, Verna H aw kins, Mabel R osenberg and Vernie Brown. lows : ing. 3 6 30 p. 7 :3U p. |u m . in. communion a m i p r e a c h p. m. J u n io r E ndeavor society. m. C h ristian E ndeavor soe 'e ty. in. Special C h ild re n 's services. The choir at the P re s b y te r ia n church lias been g r e a tly increased. Miss E sth e r Silsby is the new d irec to r ami work will begin at once w ith ({wcial music, A la rg e r choir filled the choir loft la t Sunday th a n had g re e te d the c o n g r e g a tion for se v eral months. You ca nnot afford to miss the s e r vices a t th e Methodist church on Sun day. Public worship at II p ni. with address by pastor on “ D am aging P ro p e r ty or an U n u 'u u l Method Used in G e ttin g a Man to J e s u s . ” Reception Mr. Read bgtirea t h a t a t least one se t ought even tu a lly go into nearly every fam ily in the country. T here a r e 9*> million people In the U nited S ta te s , m aking prohubly IH million families. This gives some litllu Idea of the value uml |aisalbilltles of aucli a p atent. T he peculiar p a r t of this valuable invention is (but it wsa brought about alm ost accidentally by Mr, Reatl'a desire to relieve the suffering of an In valid wife. of memlH-rs. Peoples |atpular service at 7 30 p. m. Topic of R olw rt S u l r lllf e 's serm on “ Tiaauc-paper E x c u s e s .” Selection by m ale q u a r te t. Bible school a t 9:45. ( ‘lasses for all ages, E p w orlh L eague devotional m eeting at 6:30 conducted by Mra. Clyde U m p b rey . A h e a r ty invitation to these g ath erin g s. Take Noticel People of Grovel Mr. J. A. S ullivan, road munuger of the A m erican Weekly of the Sun F r a n cisco E xam iner, is here w ith bis men to w rite up subscribers, old and new. H ere ia a chance for 12 w hite L e g horns for those who ta k e the A merican Weekly for 3 years s t one dollar a year, expenses prepaid. For one year sub eriptions they give the following p r e miums fre e : L a te st a tla s of the world, W e b s te r's latest dictionary, six R ogers silver spoons, 3 piece ca rving set, cut glass salt and pepper shakes, autom at ic e g g b e a te r. For $1.50 they give you the A m erican Weekly and the Cosmopolitan Msgu zinc for a year T ake ml v antage of these offers while bis men ure in town. All subscriptions m ust be pnid in a d vance. A dvertising pays in the Sentinel. r Mr. and Mrs. G eorge O rr ce le b ra ted th e ir 17th w edding a n n iv e rsa ry S a t u r day by e n t e r ta i n in g about tw e n ty friends a t a noon dinner. T he Ladies Aid Society of t h e P r e s b y te rian church m e t a t the home of Mrs. Mary S m ith la r t Wednesday a f ternoon. A la rg e n u m b e r w ere in a t tendance and a very p le asa n t as well as profitable a fte rn o o n was sp e n t. The ladies a re w o rk in g d iligently for a b a z a ar which will be held j u s t before C h ristm as, m any useful and beautiful article s being made. T he society is also laying plans for “ A T rip A round the W o rld ” which will be held New Y e a r 's Day. This will he a very unique e n t e r ta i n m e n t . T he ladies grouped th e m se lv es while Rev. Van G orkom took th e ir pic tu re, j Mrs. S m ith served ice cre am cookies \ and delicious chocolate. T he Social T w elve Club was d e ligh tfu lly e n te r ta i n e d a t th e home of Mrs. Geo. Hall T h u rs d a y afternoon. A p le a sa n t tim e w as enjoyed by the ladies w ith t h e i r needle work and a d a in ty luncheon consiating o f apple and pum pkin pie, cheese and coffee was served. M em bers o f th e “ Social T w e lv e ” p r e s e n t w e r e : Mesdames. Geo. M. Hall. W. H. A bram s. H. A. Miller, Jo h n Medley, B. Lurch. F. D, W heeler, N. E. Compton, A. L. Mon roe, H. O. Thompson, H. H. V catch, H. E akin, L. S. Hill. T he Invited g u e s ts were, Mesdames M ary S m ith, D elure H em enw ay, J . H. C ham bers, C. H. Burkholder, J . T. S h o rt and J . C. Johnson. One o f the s m a r t affairs of th e week was the e n t e r t a i n m e n t of th e L au ra H e f ty Bible class of the M. E. church a t th e b e a u tifu l home of Mrs. F. D. W he eler W ednesday evening. H aving closed a successful contest, th e losing side, w ith Miss Mildred P rin g le as ca p tain, furnished e n t e r t a i n m e n t for fo rty m e m b ers and some of th e ir frienda. Cottage i l ¡Store of Economy N E X T IN IM P O R T A N C E T O E A R N IN G M O N E Y IS T H E A B IL IT Y T O S A V E . Y O U W ILL FIND T H A T T H IS S T O R E IS D O IN G A G R E A T D E A L T O W A R D IN C R E A SIN G Y O U R S A V IN G S BY R E D U C IN G L IV IN G C O ST S. O U R M ETH O D OF SE L L IN G O N T H E C A S H P L A N G U A R A N T E E S T R U E ECONOM Y. Economical Foods for Thanksgiving: Newr crop nuts now in. Soft shell English wal- Oflp nuts, a pound ZUL New Brazil nuts, a jxiund 20c New almonds, a pound. ............... 25c New pecans, a pound_________ 23c Home-made mince meat, a pound 15c None-Such mince meat, 3 lyoxes....... 25c Two J4-Ib. cans Rein- 1 0 * n deer pumpkin........... IZ -b New crop raisins, lO p very large, a lb.. I ULs New crop cleaned cur- 1 Qp rants, a pound IZL 1- lb. package seeded raisins ............... 12c Pure cane fruit frl n n sugar, 15 lbs. . 4H 1.00 .U U Fresh cranberries, per pound 15c Citron, lemon or or- Qflst ange peel, per pound ZUL Celery salt, per 101« bottle IZ L 2- oz. can of 1 flp Mg» ---- I Uls 17-os. iKitth* Libby's pure tomato catsup New naval oranges, p e r doze n Either Jello or Gela tine, 3 for ........ Carnation or Yelohan milk, a c a n ................ Pea-berry blend cof fee, a pound Mocha and Java cof fee Bismarck olives, put up in Mason fruit jars, e a c h ......................... UMPHREY & MACKIN Dry Goods :: M e n ’s Fu rn ish in g s :: Groceries