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TALES OF THE TOWN H A T the Well Dressed Women Say About Armor Plate Hosiery Wt< lumi)' il a |H > | lit to talk with a niimlirr of women ulxujl Armor Plain lloHiery amt they all tell u* the Name alary "U V went A n im e /‘lu te H osier} In eu n te vv<- lim e In u m i it the niie lllisnllitely t/r/trw/a/i/r stuck in/*’. Ile ¿¡ct b e tte r service — nm re sut ist/ict inn it m l yet lim e t o /my no h ig h e r /trice.u ÈBBI I'retty much the same story everywhere. And rememb t , A r m o r I'liite is also made for t tu* youngster who is rough on stockings and for the girls and men. too. It’s all a dyeing secret—and A rm o r /’lu te wearers get the benefit of our experiet..... It ’s really worth your while to know the secret of A n im e P iu te . Won’t you ask us ? T o .h e LADIES TOGGERY MA K y » A K T K M . s . ....... COTTAGE GROVE M ims Nt-llit Colvin went to Eugene ■Friday for a short stay. MANY M ATTERS OK MORE THAN S. L. Goddard looked after business PASSING MOMENT. in Eugene Friday. Arcade Theatre | T E M P E S T f ND S U N S H IN E . Ken worthy Stock Co. coming February 17th at Arcade theater. A popular com. pany in a popular play. Don't miss it. Mina l(ulh Knowles of Albany visited Ticket 15c and 25e. her uncle, Geo. W. Knowles, a few Chan. Gettys was in Eugene a few days of the pual week, returning home days of the past week. Tuesday. Will G. (illstrap, formerly of the II. M Wallace was up from Goburg Eugene Register, haa opened a real es the lirst of the week visiting relatives. tate office in that city. When the difference in coat between bruod Si Co. guarantee Dr. Hess Si Dr. Giwe'a superior glasses arid the Clark's Stock food. Money hack if not inferior kind usually sold is ao small aatiafactory. fl. the wonder ia the inferior kind ia made A derailed freight car at Springfield and sold at all. Junction about noon Saturday delayed Mra. M. !,. Kayaer write« from Red the north-f ound local about three-ouar- lands, t'ulif., that The Sentinel's w eek ters of an hour. ly arrival ia moat welcome. Mra. Kay- beautiful line of Dresa Embroideries aer aaya she longs to get hark to Got fH. tage Grove, although the weather at Hamilton Si Co. Saturday Night, February 17 A good, high-grade piano for sale Very cheap on easy terms. F. H. PH I LI.IPS. D l - t f .. Mrs. R. Gray was in from Eugene there ia ouite pleasant. She has met several from the Willamette who are on businesa Saturday. wintering at Redlanda. A new fi-roorn house, nicely fin- Gil for working and oiling harneas. nithed, never been occupied, lot tiOx Guaranteed not to hurt horse. Legal. 150, for sale at a bargain. Inquire of t f . .. Mra. G. W. Hryan o f Centralis, C. W. Wallace. y Y vV . (|The illustration repre sents style No. 72S, lor average figures, made of fine grade Hatiste; hand somely trimmed. Price only $ 2 .5 0 HENDERSON Front L n c c d Corsets <| Besides this model, we have many other models, designed lor all styles o f figures, made in a wide assortment of materials, ranging in prices from to $ 1.25 Rees-Wallace Co. “ WIIERK YOU DO BETTER” In the Big Thri ee-Act Drama ■ N T IT L ED “Tempest and unshine” S ee th e m a n y h e a rt-th ro b s in th is g r a n d p ro d u c tio n j A d m is s io n Mr. ami Mr*. A. R. Lands were down from Creswell Sunday to attend the Currin-Fields wedding. Eugene Saturday in business. We have home-made hominy, the old fa*h ion lye hominy. In hulk only 10c a quart, brund &. Co. fl. fl. Cull at Hotel Oregon in Cot tage Grove Wedneaday, Feb ad inks Made Strong Kidn ey ruary 21st, and have Dr. I .owe ahow Ills Corrected. you the new glaHaca with which you All over Cottage Grove you hoar it. can see all diatancea. No linen or lh>an’ * Kidney I'illa arc keeping up aeaina in the glass to catch dirt and the go*xl work curing weak knlneya, ntrain the eyea. They make you feel driving away backache, correcting uri- | young without making you haik old. nary ilia. Cottage Grove people are ! Free demonstration*. Twenty years’ little for the chickens. It will help them to lay eggs. Hrund Si Co. fl. telling alaiul It telling of hail hacka experience. Scurea o f l.anc county It appearing that the judges and made aouml again. You can I h ' I i c v c rcferencea. Kememoer the day. clerks of election for Silk Greek pre the lealimuny of your own t<>wiiN|u-n- Alh«-r( Woiaiard hna completed a neat cinct, appointed hy the county court ple. They tell it for the henrtit of you bungalow on South Fifth street. at the January term are all disoualilied who are aulfering. It your hack to art ta-rauuc they do nut reside in the achea, if you feel lame, an re an I ftns- N ew Medical Card. precinct the court has named the fol erahle, if the kldneya act lia> frequent- Attention ia called to the profession- lowing to act at the primary and gen ly, or passages arc painful, acanty and al card in thia iaauc o f Dr. J hh . H. eral elections, the names being sug off color, uae Doan'a Kidney I’ illa, the Taylor, un eye, ear, noae and throat g e s t e d hy residents of the precinct : remedy that haa helped ao many of Npenaliat. Dr. Taylor practiced for G. W. McFarland, Tom Gox, M. M. yuur frienda and ncighbora. Follow , 'll > years in illooniington. 111. lie was Wheeler, John Oyerhalser, W. A. thia ('iittagu Grove citizen’ * advice and United States (tension ex|a-rt in these Hemcnway and Arthur Wolcott. giv e lioan’a a chance to do the name lines for the central section of Illinois for you. A shoe is no better than its sole. and receives an up|aiintment to the Mra. Ellin llmbcy. Cottage Grove, The best put on at Cottage Grove Shoe same position in thia locality hy trans tire., aaya "Doan'a Kidney i'illa, ' fer. The doctor begins work the 22d, Store. prucureil at llenaon’a Drug Store, have i Mrs. W. C. Johnson o f GottHge Grove one week from today. lieen uaed in our family and have pruv-1 who was visiting her daughter. Mrs. en very effective In relieving kidney ( ’reparations are being made for the Eugene Matlock, at Eugene was taken complaint. Thia experience haH con Oregon State Fair to he held Septem to the General hospital Wednesday vinced me o f the merila o f Doan’ a Kid- 1 ber 'hi to 7th. ami Thursday morning submitted to an ney I’ illa " operation tor ap|x.'mliciti*. She is ge t Make 50 Cents. For aule hy all dealera. Price 50* ting along very nicely. Those holding contracts with the centa. Foaler Milhurn Co., Iluffulo, WHO K N E W T H E W I L L A M E T T E New York, aole agenta for the United Monroe studio will receive 13 pictures for a dozen, if they get in la-fore V A L L E Y W A S «4 M ILE S W IDE? We State*. did when we bought farm lands at the Remember t*r name Doan'a and March I, 1912 (studio open Sundays (aunt where it is that width. I want from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.) fH. take no other, fR-f IB to sell part o f them now. H. K. Met calf. ^ T T There is u Corset made especially lor you and if you f l I wear it, your figure will lie |>etfect. T o have a perfect ^ " ^ l i g u r e , may seem an impossibility to the average woman, but modern, scientific corset budding has made this jmssible for tlie thoughttu! wo man. You must give thought to the selection of your corset. The more thought yon give to the purchase o f your Corset, the more firmly you will l>e convinced o f t h e desirability ol M is s H ek ;n D u ffy FOR S A L E . —A painless cancer street, three door* south of postoffire. d29tf cure. Gall on or address. Mrs. J. E. i'horic 131-R. Jewell, Gottage Grove, Ore. f22-pd. Mrs. beltie Humphrey has returned J. S. Medley transacted business in to her home in Eugene. Eugene Saturday. bert Calloway of Saginaw was in Mr. and Mrs. K. Collins of Arlin g ton, S. D.. are visiting their daughter, Mrs. M. liartung. They think the Mrs. Nellie Jacobson and Mrs. Gath erine Jackman of Portland are viaiting salubrious Willamette climate is quite a contrast to that prevailing in South at the O. F. Demurest home. Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson's little Dakota this winter. I f you want to make your hens lay, hahy has been quite sick during the get a package of Dr. lies* & Clark’ s past week. We have blood meal, charcoal, ground Poultry Panacea. It will do the work, bone, grits and oyster shell. Try a or money refunded, brund Si Co. fl. r C0RSET INDIVIDUALITY P M U U JTS O NE N I G H T O N L Y Saturday, February 1 7 Brand A Co. HEARD IN COTTAGE GROVE. Kenworthy Stock Co. Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Moore returned Wash., sinter of J. W. Grant, spent several daya of the past week at the to Eugene Saturday, Elbert Rede home. i. Work has been commenced on the ad Felix Currin was in Eugene Satur dition to the Oddfellows building. day on business. Dr. Robbins has his offices on F’iftq I f you whii I some nice sauer kraut, made from fresh cabbage, we have it. Henderson Corsets Our garden seeds have just arrived. All new and complete, brum! K Co. fl Mrs. Thus. Pearce returned Saturday from a visit with her mother and sis ter near Eugene. Men’s Golf Shirts, collars to match, for spring, latest patterns and colors. Hamilton Si Co. f8. G. E. Metcalf and family of Eugene spent Sunday visiting in the city. Olympic, Pure White and American beauty flour at $1.40 per sack; hard wheat flour and every sack guaranteed. Sterling Feed Co. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Harris and Mrs. J. W. Harris were up from Eugene over Sunday. FOR S A L E . —One acre land, new five-room house well finished, cabinet kitchen city water. Inquire at this o A e e . __________________ fx-tf. Dorena. Feb. 6.—We had three or four days sunshine anyway. A good many busy plowing. of the farmers are Clarence McLinn is on the sick list this week. Three men hurt at Crites’ sawmill last week, but no one seriously. ben McColum and family returned Hon. L. H. Cushman haa tiled hi* home from Walterville today. nominating petition a* candidate for A physician was called to see Grand member of the house of representatives ma Shearer last Wednesday. She is from Lane county. He states that if much improved. elected he will Qualify and work for Professor Goddard, James Kedford, the heat interests o f his constituents, Miss Jennie Chrisman and Mr. and the state university and the public Mrs. YanValin took in the jubilee sing schools. ers at the Grove the 30th. Dr. Lowe's glasses do not need the Mrs. Ellen Markley o f the Grove guaranty that goes with them. came up Saturday to visit her son, The condition o f Hon. S. H. Eakin, Paul, and family. the stricken Eugene banker, remains Mrs. Paul Markley and babe have about the same, according to the at been on the sick list this week. tending physicians. Mrs. James Redford is visiting at the Diamond Chick food is the best for Grove with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. little chicks, 4c a pound or $3.25 per Pret Chrisman, who are sick with the sack. Brand & Go. fl. (trip. Win. Lively, o f black butte. Lane Mrs. George Whitset, Jr., and babe county, and a Mr. May. from Orange of Eastern Oregon are visiting Mrs. ville, Idaho, were visitors in thia city Whitset’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al last Wednesday. Mr. May is in search Elliot. of a location, and expresses himself as liking this section of the country very Newspapers Show Decrease in Num much.. Miss bertha Cox. daughter ber. of Z. L. Cox, left for Cottage Grove Newspaper census figures for 1911, last Sunday to visit with her sister, compiled hy the American Newspaper Mrs. Groat, and her brother Lee. Annual and Directory, just published, Yoncalla Times, 7th. indicate the multiplication of daily- FOR K E N T .-S ix -r o o m house on papers in the United States has come Fifth St., near high school. Inquire to a halt. A year ago the number was A Doolittle. jl8-tf. 2472; the 1912 Annual lists 13 less, Miss Anna Workman o f Eugene showing that the trend is now in the visited friends here during the past downward direction. According to week. this authority, greater mortality than T. E. Gill returned from Eugene birth rate is explained by suspension or consolidation o f newspapers in Saturday. Shoes.—Cottage Grove Shoe Store. crowded and unproductive fields. New England has lost four dailies. New C. E. Spencer was up from Eugene York four, middle west states nine, over Sunday. and the western states have thirteen J. C. Moras was in Eugene on busi less than a year ago. Gains have been ness Friday. heaviest in the southern states, while T E M P E S T A N D S U N S H IN E . Ken the middle Atlantic section has an in worthy Stock Co. coming February 17th crease o f three. at the Arcade theater. A popular Weekly and semi-weekiv newspapers company in a popular play. Don't also seem to have reached their limit miss it. Tickets 15c and 25c. in numbers. The 1912 Annual names Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodruff and and describes 16,229 weeklies, 40 less Miss Zena Wheeler visited in Eugene a than in 1911, and 605 semi-weeklies, as compared with 617 in 1911. few days of the past wsek. :: 25c PRIZES FOR SCHOOL PUPILS and that the teacher believes the essay to be the pupil’ s own unaided work. The essays must be signed by the $100 FOR PUPILS GOOD IN HIS writer, giving also his or her postoffice TORY OF COUNTRY. address (including county.) They should be forwared to John K. Kol- Oregon Society of the Sons of the lock, chairman of committee, 313 Cor bett building, Portland, Oregon, and American Revolution Hang Up should reach their destination not later the Prizes. than March 15, 1912. Essays not com plying with these conditions will be The Oregon Society o f the Sons of rejected. the American Revolution offers prizes J In awarding these prizes the com totaling $100 to the pupils of the pub- | mittee will be governed by considera lie schools of the state o f Oregon for tions o f : essays on subjects connected with the 1. Originality. war for independence. 2. Accuracy o f statement. One prize of $25.00, one of $15.0ujand 3. Manner o f treatment. one of $10.00 will be awarded for the 4. Orthography, syntax and punctu first, second and third best essays, re ation. spectively, written by pupils o f the 5. Neatness and legibility. high schools of the state on one of the These prizes are offered to encourage following subjects; love of country and the study o f its 1. Treaty of Alliance With France. history. 2. The Injuries o f the Colonies Un Any additional information which der Great britain. may be desired will be cheerfully fur 3. Relation o f the New England nished on application to the chairman States to the Revolution. of the committee. One prize o f $25.00, one o f $15.00 and one of $10.00 will be awarded for the Much Road Work W ill Be Done. first, second and third best essays, re That the county court is getting spectively, written by grade pupils on ready for a very active season o f road any one of the following subjects; building is evidenced by the fact that 1. Alexander Hamilton. a site for the location of one o f the 2. Capture o f Ticonderoga and county rock crushers has already been Crown Point. selected and contracts are being made 3. George Rogers Clark and the for the purchase of rock for the roads. Conquest of the Western Frontier. Superintendent Lambirth says he The essays are limited to three has a busy season of road building thousand words each, must be written ahead and he declares that it is planned in the student's own handwriting on | to do more systematic construction of one side only o f the paper and accom highways this year than has ever be panied by a certificate from the fore been done in one season. writer's teacher, stating that the writer is a pupil in a designated class. Legal blanks at the Sentinel office. j ü he DAYLIGHT STORE Has jusl received a large assortment of Spring Ginghams and the Marshall Field & Co.’s sample line of Lingerie and Silk Waists. JUST BORN Our spring sample book from M. Born & G d . has just arrived, showing some very snappy patterns in spring and summer Tailored Suits for Men. fJW e have not priced our Shoes above their real worth, but can show you better values for the same money than any other store in town—Make us prove it! Burkholder - Woods Co. P. S .—SIAR BRAND SHOES ARE B EIIER