Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, November 24, 1911, Image 7

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Key, C. A Wooley, o f Rügen«, and
Kev. Henry, of Salem, are conducting
a aeriea of meetings at Doreria in the
interest* o f the Presbyterian church.
OlemniiiK» From Here, There und
Kveivwhere Hy The Sentinel
Reporters Personal Notes.
We have the Celebrated Barrington
fla il (Jo(fee. (rne pound o f pure coffee,
no chaff, no dust, no dirt, ('.out» 45
cents per pound, rnakea tit) to Hit cup*
nt delicious cotree, at H elliw ell'a.
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l or shoe repairing go to the Cottage
(trove Shoe Store.
M ini Anna Oglesby spent Sunday iu
Kugene.
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MANY MATTERS OF MORE. THAN
PA88I1U MOM i.NT.
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can get it fro m H . S. G I I . E G R O -
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Min. Kda Humphrey spent Saturday
Mrs. Sanford docs high class dress­
and Sunday in Kugene,
making and tailoring at her parlors,
Try a Nin k o f itigli Flight, a bard corner l.ocuat and Taylor.
I win at Hour Unii can't lie beat, Hclli-
We have turkeys, (lucks, geese arid
! w ell’s.
chickens on foot or dressed for Thanks­
(typsy Smith’s solos,
church, Sunday evening.
Methodist giving. I ’ut hi your order now and get
a nice one The (Jommiaaion iiouse. ..
(ten. Kcbclheek returned from Deer-
The trout fry, which the Sentinel
hurn Saturdav.
announced a couple weeks ago had
The place to buy rubbers is at the been secured from the state hatchery,
Cottage (trove Shoe Store.
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have been received and planted in
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Straight spent
Sunday m Kugene,
,r e « k **> J<*’ »*“ 'mer and Henry
Veatch.
FOR S A L K , 25 J'olaial China pigs,
i ’ hone Farmers IMI. K.G. I.A T H K O P.
NI7 24 pd,
Free turkey for you if you hold the
lucky number. See our window. The
Modern Pharmacy.
J. L. Senter transacted business in
Frank Hemenway, o f latrane, was in
Portland Sunday.
Kugene Saturday.
For sale.
aerea, new 7-room
For good simes go to the Cottage
Iiouse, barn, out buildings, 2 chicken
lirove Shoe Store,
parks, llKi fruit trees, lierries, good
(i. W. McQueen is spending the week
well, 4 “ ere timber, 2 acre pasture, 4
looking after mining properties at Bo­
acres under cultivation, 100 fee t from
hemia.
city llrniO Price $2,500, Terms. Phone
The liest overall in town for $1.00 at 147-J. Box 491.
N I O t f ...
H elliwell'a.
j Mrs. J. L. Senter visited in Creswell
Mrs. (L H. Tyson spent a few days , Saturday and Sunday.
of this week visiting at Kugene.
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Cedar posts and shingles for sale by
Kngage your Thanksgiving duck Spray & Co.
from W. A. H K M K N W A Y .
Phone,
L. A. Stars and two sisters, o f The
Farmers 2x2.
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Dalles, Mrs. J. H. Jones and Mrs.
j Hear thr Victrola nn<l Amberola, at C$eo. (¿angor, of Pendleton, visited at
Veatch’s music store.
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the James ."»cars home the past week.
hey were called here hy the death of
Mr. and Mrs. L, G. Happy arrived
Saturday from Iowa, and expect to their brother, (¡eo. T. Sears, st Cres-
make Cottage d rove their future well.
| home. They are visiting at the home
i.ocation and amended location blanks
o f Mrs. Happy's parents, Mr. and for sale at the Sentinel office.
j Mrs. Fred A lfalter. Mr. Happy is a
O. Bead visited his son at Kugene
i printer and has accepted a position with
wt>ejt
i the Leader.
W e have installed a new Gilbert Hunt
Gypsy Smith's soul touching songs, Feed Roller.
Roiling 10 cents fier
j Methodist church, Sunday evening.
hundred.
All kinds o f Sewing machines and Oil
The Lailiex’ Aid o f the Christian
at Veatch’ s music store.
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church will hold a market nextWednes-
Alta King transacted legal bus,ness day> whe|, t.ver,on e w i„ ^ e x p e c t e d
at Eugene Friday.
to stock up for Thanksgiving
Get a b»x o f Spitxenburg apples for
W A N T E D . S M A L L R A N C H from
the Holiday« only $1.4.7 |>er !«>' at one to four m ilrs from town. Address
H elliw ell'a.
Box 274.
The county court last Friday denied
tiic petition o f the McKenzie valley
landowners who desired the creation
of an irrigation district. It is prob-
able that a new petition w ill be (¡led.
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eliminating those who objected to the
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formation o f the district and changing
the route for the bringing in o f water
to meet the objections which proved
fatal to the creation of the district at
thie time.
New crop English walnuts, « ran-
berries and dill pickles, just arrived at
H elliw ell’a.
Mr. end Mrs. .1. il. I’ helps returned
; last Friday from a visit at Kugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Yern Veatch have en­
joyed a visit this week from their son,
Sam Veatch, o f San Francisco.
Scholl’s stock o f jew elry is clean and
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up-to-date. No old, shelf-worn goods
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to work off.
!-■ Wo.*ds has been here from Sa­
l«‘ r"
visiting relatives and
“ le n d in g to business in the piano-tun-
in* line-
A <**rlo«d of new pianos just arrived
Ht Veatch'« music store, buy early ami
avoid the rush.
J. T. Do 1 ivan was in Kugene
business the first o f the week.
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STAR BRAND SHOES ARE B EIM
Size of Shoe no
Criterion of
Beauty
Age Adds to
Our Wisdom
Women often ruin their feet through ignorance.
Small shoes
tlo not indicate either beauty or intelligence.
We cordially invite you to examine the late arrivals; warranted
for Service, Comfort and Style.
The latest Children’s and
Misses’ “ Jockey Boot,’ ’ high
top cut, 15-button with tassel.
All sizes.
'T o o t Culture” .
The only sensible shoes for
small children. Child s Rus­
sian Bear “ Scuffer,” broad
toe, spring heel. Will wear
as long again as the average
shoe.
Child s patent leather dress
shoe, button, kid,
velvet,
cravanette tops,
“ Foot Culture”
Indies’ Russian Calf, 13-
button, high toe, medium heel.
Indies' and Misses’ high top
button, and lace, gun metal,
sensible heel and comfortable
toe.
lad ies’ d a z e
Kangaroo,
flexible sole, desirable for both
dress and comfort.
Old Indies’ Shoe, soft kid,
common-sense last. Adapted
for tender feet.
We walk on stars, so can
you. Men’s Star Brand Pa­
triot, tan, lace. Men’s Star
Brand, Rhino Patent Button,
and Gun Metal Blucher.
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Medium Priced Stars in
“ Pilgrims’’ and “ Our Fam­
ily.’’
Hi-Cut Stars in all prices for
Men and Boys.
Star Brand Shoes are Better.
Make US PROVE IT.
WE MIKE 1 S P E C M OF SCHOOL SHOES
Burkholdier-Woods C 0
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Thanksgiving postals. Best assort­
Frank Knox has returned from San
ment in the city. The Modern Phar­ Francisco and is visitin g relatives in
macy.
the city.
Miss Edna Ward, o f Eugene, visited
H. O. Cox went to Portland yester­
friends here a few days this week.
day on business.
Get next to the stationery sale and
Mrs. David E. Stong died Tuesday at
the chance for the turkey. A ll for 30 Comstock o f paralysis. Funeral ser­
cents at the Modern Pharmacy.
vices were held yesterday.
Mrs.
Stong’
s
maiden
name
was
Purtheny
The Kenworthy
Stock Co. gave
three performances at the Arcade this Beers. She was born at Candagua, N.
Y .. Nov., 1841, moved with her par­
week to good audiences.
ents to Michigan in 1854, was married
Deputy Sheriff G. P. Pitcher for Cot­ to David E. Stong Nov., 1859.
She
tage Grove precinct, came down from was the mother o f three daughters and
that city Wednesday with $350 of two sons, only one o f which, Mrs. An-
county money which he had collected lof. survive her.
there in personal taxes. This is a
Mr. and Mrs. J. A . Snyder were in
mighty good showing and Mr. Pitcher
Eugene Wednesday.
was highly complimented by Sheriff
Arthur Thompson was called to Oak­
Bown. Eugene Register.
land, C a l'f., yesterday by the serious
J. H. Garoutte, Ella and Earl Gar- illness o f a relative.
outt-, Mra. W. A. Kim e, Mrs. May
Hart, Opal Hart and Mrs. Gross went
I f it's a particular job o f printing,
to Brownsville Wednesday to attend a g iv e it to the Sentinel.
birthday surprise party given on L. M.
Garoutte.
Stores to Close Thanksgiving.
The business houses o f the city will
Mrs. Orpurd has returned to Euger.e,
Make an early selection o f jew elry,
Watches. Ladies' Hnd gents', go Ht
after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. all close at 11 :30 o ’clock Thanksgiving
Cost, t all und see them at II. ('. Mad- watches an I silverw are at Scholl's. Clara Cochran. Master Herbert Coch­ Day to give clerks and proprietors an
Especially ibi this with articles to be
opportunity to enjoy the day.
ran accompanied her home.
" w . T. Hankins returned Tuesday
order to give us ample
from Portland, and returned to Row
lnU> 0 1 0 1 "e wor
The Met-an shop w ill be opened to-
River the same day.
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morrow. iGad its ad. in this issue.
Hud bread makes a bad disposition.
I'se Drifted Snow flour and you w ill
S«holl has a nice line o f loose and
always have good bread. We guarHii- unmounted stones, such as rubies, tur-
tee every sack. Spray A Co.
ijuois, amaliiysts, moonstones, agates,
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crocodolites, saphires, etc., which are
H. II. Veatch returned I uesday from
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nice 10 nave made up to your own
Portland, where he took part in a blue
taste.
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rock shoot between Eugene and Port­
land. The Eugene shooters were beat­
The Patron-Teachers association held
en by two birds. .Mr. Veatch says he an interesting meeting at the East Side
fell down about twenty birds. A re­ school house last Friday.
turn shoot will be held at Eugene Tues-
A leautif.,1 line o f sterling silver
day, when the Eugene shooters g iv e mounted toilet rets, m ilitary sets and
promise o f redeeming themsevles.
manicure sets, all going at cost at H.
Fine Portland property on easy ■ C. Madsen’s,
monthly payments. W ill take a tim-
Miss Haley spent the w eek's end at
ber claim as part payment. JOHN F. Eugene.
W OODARD.
fa r e o f Northwestern
A rrivin g daily, at Madsen’s, all the
Trust Go., second floor W ilcox Bldg., newest patterns in cut glass and sil­
Portland, Oregon.
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verware. Call and inspect our line. ..
Gypsy Smith's “ Jesus Only’ * and
A marriage license was issued th is !
“ Never Giive U p ” at the Methodist
week to Jo 1 A. Dotfy, o f Portland,
church, Sunday evening.
and Miss M .ry May Thiel, o f Cottage
A Free souvenir
for every lady who visits the
Metsan Shop on the opening
C E R Y C O ., D is trib u to rs, S a le m .
day, whether making a pur­
chase or not. f j These souve­
nirs are given as an apprecia­
tion of prospective future
business, for we know that
Lime mid Cement at Spray & Co’s. Grove.
Harlow and Glen Hankins
Those ladi ’ watches are going fast.
the Portland foot ball game You had bell r hurry up before all the
Saturday,
best pattercs are gone, H. C. Mad­
W e handle the best Dustless Floor sen's.
Oil ever on the market in this town.
The Eugene Commercial club has
Lawson's Paint Store.
moved into i 1 elegant new ipiraters.
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Clias.
NOT E X P E N SIVE
A beautiful line o f rings in all the !
II. C. Combs, o f laindon, transacted
road business with the Sentinel Tues­ newest desig 1 s o f mounting going at
cost until Christmas.
Call and get
day.
OPEN From 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. prices at H. G. Madsen's.
Treatment at Hot Lake, including medical attention, I stal'd and baths,
rusts no more Ilian you would pay to live at any first class hotel. Rooms
ran I k * had from 75 cents to $2.60 per day. Meals in the cafeteria nre
served from 20 cents up, and in the grill at the usual grill prices. Baths
range from 50 cents to $1.00.
J. W . Osbi 1 it was down from Eugene
each Sunday until after the holidays.
Get your holiday photos taken now and Tuesday on business
avoid the rush. Monroe’ s Studio at
A. A Isted u :.s in Eugene Tuesday,
WE DO CURE RHEUMATISM
the bridge,
A ll watch, s. clocks, cut glass ami
F. J. Hard, o f Eugene, was in t h e ' silverware at cost until Christmas at
city Tuesday.
H. C. Madse ,’s.
Hot Lake Mineral Baths and mud given under scientific direction, have
cured thousands. W rite for illustrated Ismklet descriptive o f Hot Lake
Sanatorium and the methods employed. Hot Lake Sanatorium is acces­
sible, as it is located directly on the main line o f th eO .-W . K. A N. rail­
way, and special excursion rates are to lie had at all times. Ask agents.
HOT L A KE SANATORI UM
W A L T E R M. PIERCE, Pres. Mgr.
HOT LAKE, ORE GON
Hear the Auto Player Piano at
Veatch's music store.
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Clyde Fiske, o f Mapleton, killed a
big wild cat a few days ago.
Make another bright corner in your
home when you buy a phonograph at
Veatch’ s music store.
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A marriag
license has been issued
to Gale H. I'.dies, o f Portland, and
Miss Lucile C. Addison, o f Lorane.
Y our frie r s arc looking for that
Thanksgiving postal. Send it now.
We have th m at the Modern Phar-
maoy.
We dress poultry for Thanksgiving.
Fresh supply o f vaccine just received
Commission House.
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by Dr. Oglesby.
no woman can visit our Shop
without seeing something on
which her heart will set on
getting at some time. C|These
souvenirs will be well worth
coming for and an inspection
of our goods themselves will
be found very entertaining.
Don’t fail to come.
The Metsan Shop