Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, January 18, 1912, Image 2

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R E S P O N S IB IL IT Y
There is no place where more care should l>e taken
than in the preparation of prescriptions. W e fully
realize the responsibility of this end of our business
and no part ol it receives more care.
And we Weep
our stock of prescription articles strictly fresh.
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J B E N S O N ’S
PHARM ACY
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«Ma
HOW TO BE HAPPY-THO
MARRIED
W e may be getting into deep
water in attempting to give
advice on a question which
many wiser heads than ours
have failed to successfully
answer. But knowing that the
object of marriage is happi­
ness. we wish to give one
piece of advice that will he
found useful and valuable. It
is to let us furnish your nest
for you. Our line of Furniture
is one well adapted
purpose.
to
this
Just drop in and let
us suggest to you an arran ge­
ment for your parlor, your
dining room, your bed room,
or all of them.
SIMERAL & VAN DENBURG
T H E F U R N IT U R E D E A LE R S
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TALES OF THE TOWN
MANY MATTERS OF MORE THAN
PASSING MOMENT.
Mian Inn Johnson visited ut Rose-
burg during the |<sst week.
between the various blends o f coffee, tea, etc., if you
desire. But people who come here regularly for
their groceries have come to rely on us when we say
an article is “ all right.” W e don’t handle the “ near
pure” kind o f groceries. Try our coffee as a sample
o f our grocery service.
KERR &
SILSBY
R L I N G F E E D C O.
D. S T E R L I N G , M A N A G E R
Wheat, Oats, Grain, Hay,
Mill Feed — Shorts, Bran.
Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats.
Oil Meal. Grass Seed— all
kinds constantly on hand.
Poultry Feeds and Supplies.
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ALL C IT Y
fLO IR—Hard Wheat Brands:
American B e a u t y , P u r e
White, Red Cross.
Every
sack guaranteed.
FLOIR— Soft Wheat Brands:
Pheasant, White Star.
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ORDERS
D E LIV E R E D :
F U R N IT U R E
T h e Different K in d —the S trictly
D ependable K ind
Add comfort and distinction to your home by
selecting your floor coverings from our carefully
selected and rightly-priced lines o f
An exceptionally large line o f all wool and part
wool Ingrains, Brussels, Velvets and Axminsters
now on display.
Linoleum
on the kitchen floor would save labor and add
much to the pleasure o f housekeeping. W e offer
a large variety o f patterns to choose from.
Kinter Brothers
HOUSE FURNISHERS
If a Real Money-Saving Chance is of Interest to You, Read this Ad.
Harry
Parker came down from
‘ ‘ Parker’s Penn" yeatorday for a visit
with his mother and to get supplies
for tho Penn.
Oak grubs for sale.
W ool G a rm e n ts
It.ftO Garments
Sale Price
$1 2f» Garments
Sale Price
SI. 00 Garments
Sale Price
fitte and 00c Men’s
Work Shirts
J. F. Spray.
Miss Mildred Cochran had the mis­
fortune to get a piece of hont wire in
her hand yesterday, ^necessitating
medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fit kin left
yesterday for California, accompanying
Hon. and Mrs. S. II. F.akin of Kugenc.
Final “ Cleanup " Prier.
The l.atie County Fish and Uume
Protective association held its annual
meeting at Eugene Tuesday night.
The follow ing officers were elected for
the coming year: President, Y. 1>
Henaill; vice-president, A. C. Dixon
secretary treasurer. K. A. Bean; di
rectors, A If Walker and K. A. Booth
Long ('oats for children.
ages from 3 to I t > ears. 25
per cent off
Dependable Goods
Roy Hall was in Fugene the first of
tho week.
Mrs. J. T. Farl returned yeatorday
from a visit at Eugene.
A bunch o f shooters on a tour o f Ore
G.
gon are here today. They will be in
Eugene tomorrow.
57 CERTIFICATES GRANTED
A U T H O R IT Y
G I V E N TO
TEACH
YO U N G A M E R I C A .
Large
Number
Pass
Recent
Exam in ation Held at the
County Seat.
State
.88
.40
C h ild re n ’s Coats
O. O. Yeatch was in Fugcne Toes
day on school business.
Dr. W. W. Oglesby goes to Salem
today on a brief business trip.
$ 1.35
$ 1.13
A.
R.
and
W.
R.
C.
L a d ie s ’ & M e n ’s Coat s M e n ’s S a m p le P a n ts
All our ('oats and Suits ai •’
greatly reduced.
V a l u e s t o $4.00 a p a i r .
G oing at
Com e a n d L o o k
< iu
Good Rubber Coat# 2 [)
Per cent, off
Hi.fiO Ladies’ Kam
C o ats.
F in al
ff 1 Q l
)
a pair.
f
i n
O nly a few leit.
l adies’ Black Chiffon Taffeta
$:t.fiO Children's
O Q| )
Kam Capes. Final Z . j l
S ilk U n d e rs k irts
$2.f>0 Children’s
1 Qj 3
Rain Capes. Final l . j i j
W o r t h $4.00 e a . <1*0 C A
N ow going a t...
Hampton & Co. Cottage Grove, Or.
= d
Install
Dlsston Doings.
Real Estate Transfers.
Jan. I. A. hi Williams, bonk keeper
William Brown to Nelson Durham,
Appomattox Post No. 34 and the W. for the J. I. Lumber Co., paid the 2fi!»fi acres in donation land claim .'ai,
R.
o f Cottage Grove, Ore., met in Grove a business visit the tlrst o f the 160 .
joint session January Iftth anil inata led week.
Willium Landess to William Brown,
^Chester VanDcnburg. cook house
the following officers for the ensuing
lots fi and ti in block 2 of Park hurst
year: Post officers Commander, G. inspector, him ! his assistant Tom Scott addition to Cottage Grove.
W Me Reynolds; Sr. V. Com., G. W. are i|uite busy these du>s making some
Louisa M. Thompson to Joarphioe
K err; Jr. V. Com., C. Fshrenwald; improvements along the samtury line.
Korniek, lots I Slid 2 in block 7 of Jas
Miss
D'Mara
has
resigned
as
teacher
surgeon. Dr. D. L. Woods; q. M.,
II. McFarland's addition to Cottugr
Wm. Dickey; O. of D., Wm. Har­ of the Diuaton school and us no one has
Grove,
(I.
rison ; guard, J. Perkins; adjutant, D. been np|H>intcd to till the vacancy the
John
L. Iloonds to Eva Pickard et
children
are
enjoying
a
vacation
tin«
I.. Woods; chaplain, G. W. Gardner.
al., lots I anil 2 ill block H of McFar­
W. R. C. officers President, Fannie week.
Burn to the w ife of S. M. Glenn, un land’ s addition to Cottage Grove, $1.
Goddard ; Sr. V. P., l.auru McKeruan ;
Officers.
Win l.amlesa to William H. Shane,
Jr. V. P., Arthena Handy; treasurer, H|-|MJUnd son, January 13th.
ReguiH Boh in ; secretary, Alta Spray; .A le c Luudberg, mail carrier from lot 7 ill block 2 o f Parkhursl addition
chaplain, Clara Young; conductress. here to Champion in the Bohemia dis­ to fultuge Grove,
Lizzie Fahrenwnld; guard, Malindu trict, was detained from making fits
II Vensk- to John W. Veatch, lots
A w brey ; Pat. Inst., Margaret l.eum ; regular trip last Friday by un immense 1 and 2 o f block 2 of McFarland’s first
press correspondent, Eliza McKibben; land slide thut completely blocked the addition to Cottage Grove, I2b0.
musician, Alma Hoxie; Asst. Con., road. He had to use powder before he
George W. Mr queen tu T. J. Ryan,
Hellen D eL o n g; Asst, guard, Jennie could get through.
lots I and 2 in block 2 of Mi-queen’ s
Hayes; Co. R. No. 1, Ellu Jones; Col.
Clair Baker spent Sunday with his addition to Cottage Grove, lino.
B. No. 2, Alicia Harrington, Col. B. family in Springfield.
D. G. McFarland to A. II. Cruaon,
No. 3, Sarah K err; Col. B. No. 4,
Mrs. P. C. Taylor, who bus been ill Iota f> and ti in block I of MrFarland’ a
j
Susanna Gardner.
for some time, was taken to the Grove fifth addition to Cottage Grove, f2oo.
Past Commander G. W. Gardner Monday for medical treatment.
Fingili llm<ls to Michael Kebcllo-ck,
acted us installing officer for the post
W. C. Wilkins went to Eugene one tract in township 21 3 W,
and Installing Officer E. Jennie Woods
day lust week and brought his family
fer the W. R. C.
The old cemetery in south Spring-
back with him. They had been visit
As many members o f the |aist and i
field, long since in disuse, has been
ing there for a month.
corps were present from the country,
so sadly nrglcrti-d anil desecrated, thut
■tinner was served prior to installation
it is no longer desirable for the pur­
Notice of Fin al Settlement.
of officers. Members and guests to
pose,
nini relatives are removing the
Notice is hereby given that the un-
nearly the number o f sixty partook o f
txidies of loved ones to ulber resting
dersignetl,
the
administrator
of
the
es­
bountiful dinner. A very pleasant
plsces. Time has so completely nbllter
tate of James Henry Harms, deceased,
time was enjoyed by all present.
sled
the markings on several grave*
has filed with the county court of I.ane
that their identity is completely lost,
Cuunty,
Oregun,
his
final
account
us
Baker held a notable celebration
and. since no ^ilot was ever made of
during the past week when the one- such administrator o f said estate and !
the cemetery, there ure a great num­
hundredth anniversarv o f the coming that Friday, the '.»th day of Februury,
ber that will never he exactly located.
1912,
at
the
hour
o
f
one
o
’clock
p.
m.
o f the white mah to th'it section of tin
The Creswell Furniture House and
state was observed with appropriate if said day, has been fixed by said
exercises. The coming of Captain W il­ court as the time for hearing any ob Creswell Ten Cent Store, of Lxith o f
son Price Hunt overland from Fort jections to said re|airt and the settle­ which J. E. 'I hnttiaa is proprietor,
were opened Saturday night.
Boise to what is now Baker county was ment thereof.
County School Superintendent H.
C. Baughman has received from the
state superintendent, L. R. Alderman,
the list o f successful applicants who
took the teachers' examination in I.ane
county recently. Under the new law
the examination papers from all of
the counties of the state are examined
in tiie office o f »he state iu|>erintend-
ent, so there will be a uniform examin­
JOHN W. HARMS.
Extra copies of the Sentinel always
ation of the papers in earn county. told again and the heroism of the carlv
on hand ut fie each.
jll-fH.
Administrator.
The successful applicants in Lane pioneers honored.
county are as follows :
One-year state certificates
0m
O. H. Jones, Irvin g; Henry W.
t'hezem, Creswell: Mrs. Alma
L.
Beager, Cottage Grove, Alice Kim ­
ball, Fall Creek; Mildred Pringle,
Cottage Grove, Anna Wohrer, Cottage
d rove ; Edith Snere, Creswell; Victor
P. Morris, Eugene; Margaret Marin,
Springfield;
Madge
Hamble, Ada;
Georgia
Dillon,
Eugene;
Myrtle
Sheffler, Elmira; Fay Clark, Wild­
wood; Virginia Hurd, Eugene , Herbert
L. Thom, Junction C ity ; Vera Haag,
Eugene; W. H. Pendell, V i d a ; D . W.
Kankin, Cresw ell; Goldie Van Bibber,
Mapleton; Marjorie Miller, Creswell;
Florence Green, Cottage Grove; W.
W. Hewitt, Leahurg; Lillian Koeller,
W endling; Clara Van Matre, Earl;
Lois E. Padden, Cresw ell; Katherine
You will find this a Genuine “ Cleanup” Sale on (quilts, Blankets and Underwear. The
Levage, Crow; Bessie Harlow, Eu­
supply left from our brisk winter selling is not large and early shoppers will naturally find
gene; Koxie Pringle, Cottage Grove;
the best choice. The regular prices are marked exceptionally low as an inducement for an
Myrtle M. Tripp, Curtin; Mabel Iver­
early cleanup. The Sale goods are placed in lots on tables and priced in plain figures for
son, Cottage Grove; Herbert P. Dem-
your inspection. Come in at once.
orcst, Cottage Grove; J. C, Calhain.
Junction City ; Ethel M. Libby, Eu­
gene; Celia J. Hunter, Eugene; Milli-
cent Coleman, Eugene; Viola Jones,
S o ft, P u r e
W ool
1 b la n k ets, Q u ilt s o f B e s t Q u a lit y .
Fall Creek; Lulu M. Beers, Reed; W.
B o th
P. Murphy, Eugene; Urban Shrnde,
F u ll S iz e
S id e s A l i k e
Acme; Lida D. Bell, Harrisburg; Jen­
nie M. Bossen, Florence; R. W. Smith,
ri
Ixiwell; Mary E. Pitney, Junction
C ity; Harry B. Brookhardt, Drain;
Mary Roche, Eugene; Mrs. E. L.
Swift, Junction C ity ; Alberta Brat-
tain, Springfield; Helen Wagner, Junc­
L a d ie s ’ U n d e r w e a r , p e r P ie c e M e n ’s U n d e r w e a r , p e r P ie c e
tion City; Lula P. Moser, Marcola;
Edna Stevens, Eugene; Kstella Hughes,
L o w e ll ;
Maude
Hooper,
Cottage
Grove; Kate Boiler, Springfield; Char­
lotte A. Choate, E u gene; Hazel Um-
phrey, Eugene.
Five year certificates Louisa M.
Veit, Eugene; C. L. Thomas, Junction
City.
U M PH REY & MACKIN
T H E CASH ECONOMY STORE
House Cleaning Sale
Wool Blankets, Quilts and Winter Underwear
N O T E T H E S E P R IC E S
Art Squares
Phone 6
and tell an interesting story of Practical economy for those who buy during
this sale. Our regular prices are lower than most stores, hence these bar­
gain Prices are of particular importance.
Hunter & Higgins took a load of
freight to (j Ion wood yeatorday.
Mrs. J. N. Waterhouse entertained
at her home yesterday afternoon in
honor of the Misses Athena, Bernice
and Arda Edwards o f Drain.
Th
afternoon was given over to games and
music, after which a duintv luncheon
was served.
Those present were
Mesdames C. J. Kem, F.L. Ingram, A.
C. Kinter, Marion Veatch, Cruaon,
Atla King and Bede.
the Difference
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Al. t'hurohill, John Coffman, M. K.
Wyatt and Frank Williams wont up to
the Kohomia district yeatorday.
F. J. Hard, who came down from
his mines in the Bohemia district a day
or two since, says the snow has mostly
disaptieared in the mountains in that
vicinity.
Explain
These Prices Talk
Chan. John» i* visiting friotulR hero,
H fe r an abuenrc of ton yearn .
Mrs. Bessie l.athe Scovilie, college
secretary o f
the Young People’s
Branch, will speak at the Christian
church Monday, January £10), at
o ’ clock.
W e'll
r.
Nuf-Ced
$2.98 to $3 1.85
95c to $1.4i
37c to 93c
38 to $1 1.23
Children’s, Misses’ and Boys’ Underwear, 10c up