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L. H. H ill was in Kugene on business Tim e flies before K. M. F. “ 30. ” Monday. Nesmith Auto Go. Mrs. Pet Sanford was in Kugene Mr«. C, J. K im surprised Mr. Kom Monday by returning uncx|>ectedly M ANV M ATTERS OK MOKE THAN over Sunday. Apprentice girl wanted. - Mr«. Pet from the bedside o f her mother in PASSING MOMENT. Nebraska. Mrs. Kern's mother is re Sanford's Dresamaklng Parlor. m7tf. covering very nicely from her opera A. Söderström was in from Divide Thursday morning the houae o f Peter tion. Friday on buainea*. Orardorir o f Silk Creok raught on fire New goods dally. Wati'h the West Mias Florence Ferrall o f Salem spent and would moat likely have been burned to the ground had it not been the w eek’s end at the D. H. Talmadge window. Powell Si Cooper. TALES OF THE TOWN raining. Mlaa Klale cllrnbuil to Uie home. roof, where ahe received and u»ed with When you don't know what you want, good elfert water |ia*aed her by those It's Velvet Itoae ice cream. The below, thu* |irevenling the |irogreNS of Creamery. m2Htf. the tlainea until other hel|i arrived. L C. Reamer, form erly o f The Loud We aell an A 1 lawn mower for |.'l.40. er, bus accepted a position on tbe Ore A 10 inch wheel, ball bearing for $5.40. gon City Knterpriae. Thia la a regular $7.00 machine. We Carlton S|iencer was up from Ku- buy from factory, Wynne St Woods. gune to spend thu w eek’s end with his re •It parents. er er N r a r i v f i l H r i l i lo t a ll Iowa, W isconsin, kanaas and Nebraska Polks ut* rt at Ike Mrthodial Church, Sunday P. M. A i h l i r w o i l H r a l a ail<l M o l t o r a o f t h r a r M a i n Winch W ill lie the banner Stater We have the cream and ure nut afraid to use it when we make ice cream. The Creamery. m2Htf. Mias l.ydia Kream er o f Kugene spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the D. II. Talmadge home. ( ’all and see the new Flanders "20” at the Nesmith Garage. a25 r if «««•- Kt HC - i itrirt. iHimlly ;n over tllon,” Innern. cd. y Held ■ I Sur ling tu ite rv- . Utah '¿4, OUI rlievnl • «¡te ». ) Hrri'K In cun- 1 ruade Idaho fourni bv not r mtr*. K. the you on The wreck o f the big freigh t engine which exploded at Itice H ill aomo two weeka ago, as a reault o f which both engineer and fireman were killed, wan hauled north to Portland Monday on freight No. 220. The engine rolled on ita own wheels. A sole in time w ill save the shoe’ And a good sole makes a good shoe. Goff. We have noodles at the Itrllingham Second Hand Store that will lit your machine. r : ♦ ♦ ♦ æ vili CHURCH NEWS X ♦ Baptist Church. Services next Sun day : Bible school at 10, regular preaching at 11, Young People’s m eet ing at 7, Church o f Christ. Regular services II. Whiteman o f Row R iver waa in next Lord's Day morning and evening. Kugene this week. Bible school at 9 :45 a. m , sermon at Guaranteed animate o f lead at 10c II : “ The Bread That Came Down from per pound. Benson’« Pharmacy. «25 H ea ven ." Christian Endeavor meet Stanley Trunnell returned Wednes ing at 6 £0 p. rn. with a study of mis sions. A live song service begins at 8 day from a visit In Kugene. Special music. Sermon: Mr. and Mra. J. A. Johnson returned o'clock. “ Adam and Kve on T ria l.” The mes yesterday from a visit in Kugene. sages in sermon and aong throughout Proacrastination ia the th ief o f time. the day will lift you if you come. You No lost time with the E. M. F. ‘ ’30.’ ’ w ill be welcomed at all o f these ser W. A. Roberts and J. M. Phelps vices.—V. E. H O VEN . were in Kugene yestc-rdsy. The Ladies'A id Society o f the Metho Mrs. C. M. Brewster returned yes terday from s visit witli her sister, dist Church will hold an old fashioned box social in Odd F ellow ’s Hall on Mrs S. St. John, at Kugene. A ll kinds o f sewing machine suppliea Friday evening A pril 28. The ladies at the Bellingham Second Hand Store. w ill each bring a lunch for two. A ll brothers attending w ill pay a quarter. R. M. Veatch attended the meeting A choice program given. Proceeds for o f the democratic central committee in the benefit of the Sunday school. Kugene yesterday. Craig Si Crandall nave a contract for SuH|H>ndera and arm handa galore. building an addition and a GO-foot porch Notice the West window. Powell Si to the Perry houae on the West Side. Cooper. While watching the Weal window A. H. Wood was in Portland during don't forget the display o f shoes and N ew t Jones left Friday for a month’ s The district convention o f the For the past week on business. hats in the Hast window, at Powell Ac visit with his sons at Slayton and Scio. eign Missionary Society o f the M. E. Cooper. Builders Hardware : Swengel Hard Church was held at Springfield laat II. J. Klicfaon and Lee Humpy of Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The ware Co. a 25. Kugene were guests o f L. P. Sanford Cottage G rove delegates being Mrs. J. A. B. Whitney o f Denver, Colorado, Sunday. spent several daya here recently with H. Chambers, local president, Mra. To all lovers o f I’ercheron homes, Make the Bellingham Second Hand his sisters, Mesdames Harrington and Compton, Mra. Benaon and Mra. Or- come to the Commercial Siahlca, Store your headquarters for sewing purd. Mra. Benson was down on the Jew ell. Cottage Grove, and see a true machine aupplies. program delivering an interesting ad- Rev. C. A. Woolcy o f Eugene was in Percheron, weight 2120 list. Will drcaa. Two foreign missionaries were D. II. Wilson o f Adair, Oklahoma, the city Saturday. hi" at the above place on Mondays, in attendance from India. waa a visitor at the Geo. Wilson home We w ill sell you the best srsinate of Tuesdays and Wednesdays o f each a couple daya the past week. The open forum maintained by the lead at 10c a pound. Benson’ s Phar week, la-ginning April lat. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Roberta returned Lend-A-Hand class at the Methodist macy. 4 to Kugene Friday, after a visit here. Clyde Babcock haa le ft for Walla Church ia proving moat attractive to First class soft collar dress ahirta Walla. Wash. His friends tendered thinking men. A t the close o f the de (r o w e ll - • Oregon now for Hale for 50c at l ’ow ell & Coop him a pleuaant surprise party before bate by Shinn and King on the wisdom e r ’s. Watch the West window. o f having a marital commission in O re his departure. gon to regulate marriages the question Mrs. J. C. Long returned Friday 0. It. Chamberlain went to Portland was put to vote and a large majority from u visit in Kugene. on business Saturday and will probably took aides with the former who upheld Austin W. Wood was in Kugene Sat “ The Shop” Where Good be gone about a month. the affirmative. N ext Sabbath morn urday. « . Printing is Done We make siierial prices on ice cream ing at 10 the subject for study is “ The KGGS from «in gle comb Brown L e g for church and lodge socials. The Ideal Home.” Some o f the divisions Creamery. m28tf. horns and Barred Bock.a; pure bred are The Economic Basis, Children and and vigorous. 15 fo r $1.00; 10(1, (6.00. the Family. A debate takes place on Misses Madge and Vera and Mastern W. II. Arm.-, Cottage G rove, allpd the question: Resolved, That the Hale ami Royal Humbert returned to A. P. Churchill waa In Kugene Sat LOST. Small, gold, lady’s watch, ideal marriage is more nearly reached their home in Kugene Friday, after a visit at the home o f their grandpar urday attending a me« ting o f the di diamond set in case, black silk fob, by those o f dissimilar tastes and views. rectors o f the President Mining Co. agute charm. Return to The Sentinel Porvance, affirm ative; Clarence Morss, ents, l)r. and Mm. B. F. Fuller. Negative. The class commences at 10 lasvi Geer o f London waa in Kugene for reward. We have the tools you have been I.el a ml Wharton, a form er resident a. m. in the vestry on the east side of longing for to rid your lawn o f weeds. Saturday. Wynne St Woods. Tharc ain’ t no use liv in g in a county o f Cottage Grove, died at Lakeview, the church. w htre vegetables grow the year round Ore., April 16th. He lived at Cottage Not only are the evening congrega without raising aome you rself. Get Grove about 20 years, locating here in tions at the Methodist Church large your seeds from the Meta.au Shop. a 18 1864. He was a brother-in-law of but the morning audiences are steadily j Burn and Robert Veatch o f this city. Dr. B. R. Job waa in Kugene Satur growing. Close upon two hundred The funeral was held at Lakeview day on business. Horses SI.00 per month people have been present the past A pri I 18th. ( ’own___ 50c per month three weeks. People are looking fo r Chaa. Cochran o f Eugene has ac Joe Baker wishes to announce that ward with expectancy to the gath cepted n poaitiun as musician with the he w ill open a blacksmith shop on West erings o f next Sabbath. The local Odd Pantagea Theatre at Portland. «i 11( Side in the Orr building al*out May 1st. For (tower, durability and economy, He has installed a six-horse-power Fellow and Rebekah lodges w ill attend a memorial service at 11. Selection Nesmith Auto Mm. K. W. Armi-s was in Kugcite get a Flanders “ 20.” tire heater. by male quartet. Reserved seats pro Co. a 25 Friday. E. Davidson o f Forest Grove, who vided at the People’s Popular service Miss MabelU* Wilson was confined to was here last week, was robbed o f $50 Mr. and Mm. S. Swengcl o f Portland at 8 p. m. for people who were born or the houee a couple daya o f the past cash while stopping at a Portland are viaiting their aon, B. S. Swengel have lived in the states o f Iowa, W is week. hotel. _ We have on display in our east win consin, Kansas or Nebraska. Which of Ray Dean has been down in the Coos dow the nicest assortment o f aluminum the four w ill have the largest repre Churches W ill Advertise. ware, both cast and «pun, ever shown Bay CouMty the past week on business. sentation? Solo by Clarence Morss. Investigation o f tbe relation between C A R D O F T H A N K S .— I wish to sin in Cottage Drove. Wynne & Wooda. Bible school at 9:45 and Epworth (he newspaper ami the church, under Mm. F. H. Cook and aon Clifford cerely thank all neighbors and friends, way by a commission o f newspaper League devotional meeting at 7. con went to Creswcli Tuesday for a short especially the Oddfellows and Rebek- men under the direction of the men ducted by Miss Jean Culbertson. visit prior to their departure for Yon- abs, w ho w ere so kind and thoughtful and religion nntlonnl congress, will re in m y recent bereavem ent.- MRS. D. suit In the general use o f newspaper Chicago School Head Coins Words. calla. M. C. G A U L T . advertising space by churches. It has Chicago has a manufacturer o f Im C. K. Jones is acting postmaster dur been announced by a member o f the proved English all Its own. Mrs ing (h e interim between the death of commission. A press agent, or. rather, Ella Flagg Young, superintendent of a director o f public policy. It was pre D. M. C. Gault and tbe receivin g o f dicted. would be used by many con schools. Is the reformer. If her Ideas AT A BARGAIN his coaxuiisMion by the recent appointed are carried out school pupils soon will gregatlons. postmaster. Among the men on the commission be |>erplexlng their parents with re Only 1* miles from Cottage Prices on flour are now as fo llow s: are George W. Coleman. Boston; Victor marks about ’’he'er.” “ hls’er” and Oro , 35 acres under cultiva* Pure W hite, $1.55; Am erican Beauty, F. Lawson, Chicago Dally News, Chi “ hlm’er.” tion, 40 acres fine piling tim $1.5T>; Olympic, $1.55; W hite Star, cago; W illiam T. Ellis. Hwarthmore. Translated Into old fashioned Eng ber, 200 acres good 'foot-hill $1.25; Johnson*a Beat, $1.30. — S terling Pa.; J. A. MacDonald, Toronto Globe; lish, ’ he'er’’ ta to take the place of ” he Milton McRae. IHdrolt: Joseph us Dan or she,” ’ ’ hls’er” Is to supplant “ his woodland pasture. Price IS20 Feed Co. lels, llalelgh News and Observer, Ral or her” and “ hlm’er” is to stand for Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Adams returned eigh, N. C.; George B. I>ealey. Dallas per acre. A snap. Easy terms. Sunday from their C aliforn ia honey News, Dallas. Tex.; Edmund W. Booth. “ him or her.” Mrs. Young boldly announced her AODKKHH O W N K R moon trip. Grand Rapids Press, Grand Rapids. advocacy o f “ reformed English” nt n Box 458, Cottage Grove, Ore. We have two gTadca o f chick food, Mich.; lieutenant Colonel E. W. Hal mooting o f school principals. The su also cracked w heat, cracked corn, grit, ford. New York: Frank W . Ober. New perintendent’ s subject was "Simplifica York; W illiam 8. Powers. Detroit, and tion o f the Course of Study,” and from shell, bone, etc., constantly on hand. Dr. W. C. Covert. Chicago. the beginning she used the substitute Mm. G. L. Bnket* le ft laat Thursday S terling Feed Co. The commission has nrranged for one pronouns she has Invented. for Hood River. Misa Mildred P T in g le waa in from dsy o f the religious congress In New "W e are In need o f a j>ersonal pro Shoe repairing as ia shoe repairing. lo ra n e over Sundsiy. York, April 19-24, to be devoted to pub noun, third person, singular number, Goff. Near depot. Hon. T. E. Cam; ybell was down from licity. that will lndlcnte both genders," said Attorneys J. K. Young and J. C. Salem election day bo exercise his pre Mrs. Young. “ Now, most o f the per Bill For Nine Foot Sheets. Johnson were in Kugene on buainess rogative. sonal pronouns of feminine gender end Tw<r sheets for every hotel bed. the Friday. In ’er,' and If we take a masculine C. I.. Harnett, who recen tly arrived nptwr ono to be at least nine feet long. pronoun and put ‘er" nt the end we T . C. Wheeler, the Cottage Grove from Iowa, is an. experienced plumber Is the Innovation proposed by Assem have It." banker, was a business visitor in Ku and makes a nperialLy o f sanitary blyman Phillips, a member o f the New Among the sentences used by Mrs. gene yesterday and rendered material plumbing. I « a v e ordora for present York stale legislature. Young containing the "simplified pro Phillips provides that the site must assistance in gettin g out thia morning's with N. E. Compton a t Burkholder- nouns” was: be «tumped on all sheets; nlso beds Register.— Register, 23d. Woods Co. m28-a26. " A principal should so conduct hls’er must be made up so tbnt tbe upper Get V elvet Rose ice cream at the Mrs. C. W . C a ld w ell has purchased shret 1« folded back over the blankets school that all pupils are engaged In Creamery. m2S tf. the G. W. McQueen pruGN-rty at the Thia Jaw obtains In various western something that Is profitable to hlra’er. and where the pupil Is required to use corner o f S ixth and Ad sens. The house states. The purpose Is to Isolate bac knowledge In school In accomplishing teria thirt may lurk In recesses o f the w ill be im m ediately impawred and pre hls’er task.” quilts. pared for occupancy. Mrs. Young urged a general simpli Assemblyman Whitney went Phillips Now anita, n ew good*,, a t popular fication In the course o f study In the cme better by presenting what he called 4 ] Poultrymen — For winter schools. prices. W atclj the U?ei* window. a ■'•pure mattress bill.” A statement re layers get the winners, Mot Pow ell A Cooper. citing materials used must be attached PERCHERON STALLION M. M. 10 WIR, Mqr. P a s tu r a g e F o r 1^ e n t F A SH IO N STABLES Eggs for Hatching tled Anemias, Black Minorcas and Buff Orpingtons. Im ported prize cocks head first pens, lvggs $1 .5 0 per 15. A. WOOD, Cottage Grove, Ore. ______________________ Ffh iy Apr.J4 REMEMBER ™ GUARANTEE \ American Lady Corsets j Y > are absolutely guaranteed. They are rust proof. You take no chance in buying an American Lady Corset for u few daya. STOCK RANCH ♦ X ♦ Presbyterian Church. Sunday, April C. H. Hall waa in Kugene on business 28th, there will be two more o f the Tuesday. usual go<*l aervices. No attempt for Why not fence your lot with some of the striking or the peculiar, but whole that lawn and gardun fence at Swengel some, helpful sermons for everybody with sperisl music. Morning subject Hardware Company. a52 W. T. Hankins, o f the Row River at 11, “ Standing by the Guns.’ ’ Even Lumber Co., is in Portland on buameMS ing subject at 8, ‘ ‘ .Saved by L a w ." lohe SENTINEL ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Misa Winniu Lam ia«« l e f t Tuesday to every nmttresa offered for sale. Following this, rhtlllps countered for Kalam a, W ash., where aba lia s ac with another bill making It a crime for cepted a position on tbe B u lletin . hotel keepers not to furnish Individual L O S T .— Oval-shaped, hand-painted towels to guests. pin. Return for small rew ard bo Mrs. A. McKinney.. a&5. . as the guarantee stands back of your ’ purchase. American Lady Corsets are making 4 I figures for thousands. They will for you. A large shipment of new American Lady Corsets has just been put in stock. Come in, ask to see the new models. The model displayed opposite is an exceptional good value at $ 1.00 From Our Cash Economy Grocery Dep’t C A S H B E A T S C R E D IT Matches per box.......... ........ 1 gal. bulk Kerosene b e s t....... ........... New Garden Seeds, a paper_______ _ .. 4 Arm & Hammer Soda............... ..___ 5 lb. pail Corn and Cane Syrup........ . 4c 15c 3c 25c 79c 15 lbs. Cane Fruit S u gar____ ______ Peaberry Blend Coffee, per pound Yeast, a package _______ 4 lbs. Gloss or Corn Starch__________ 9 8-oz. bars U & M Savon S oa p ____ $1.00 25c 4c 25c 25c Umphrey & Mackin The Cash Economy Store the surface, and when a candidate in sists that the opposition to him is David Markley et ux to George W. ' bought, it means that he would sup K err et ux, lots 5, 6, 7, 8, block 2, port, i f he could, and that he is him Hazleton’ s first addition. Cottage self for sale at proper times and under G rove; also tract in block 2, Hazleton’ s , suitable circumstances. second addition, $2,500. I Speaking for itself, any man who W. G. Hale et ux to S. P. Rolph et hints, suggests or asserts that the edi ux, 51 acres in township 21 south, torial utterances o f The Journal are range 3 w est; also 91 acres in section ever bought or ever have been bought 28, township 21 south, range 3 west, or ever w ill be bought ; or any man $ 100 . who hints, suggests or asserts that the Mrs. A . S. Langdon-W'eeden et al to editorial utterances o f The Journal are W. G. Hale et ux. 80 acres, section 28, ever influenced, ever have been in township 21 south, range 3 w est; 31 fluenced, or ever w ill be influenced, un acres, section 21 and 28, township 21 der its present publisher, by any other south, range 3 west, $1. issue than high questions o f what is B. K. Lawson et ux to W. B. Cooper, : right, what is fa ir and what is true — tract in blk. 8 2nd addition George j such a man is a common liar.—Oregon town, Cottage Grove, 11. 1 J o u r n a l.____________ ______ Wm. K err et ux to A. Rathmell, 9 Make Cottage Grove the Rose City acres in T 20 SR 3 W, $10. Agreem ent— David Mosby to Joseph o f Lane County. The Metsan Shop Wicks et al, 160 acre 3 36 T 21 SR 1 W will help you do it. We have all kinds al8 and 120.10 acres in S 36 T 21 SR 1 W. o f bushes from 25c to 75c. N. H. Martin et ux to Mrs. Hannah Visiting cards—The Sentinel. Nicley, 10 acres in S 5 T 21 SR 3 W, $50. J. H. Garoutte et ux to N. L. Stroup, 80 acres in S 24 T 20 SR 4 W, $1600. E. S. Gilkison et ux to A lice W. Jones, part o f lots 1 and 5, blk 1 Landess addition to Cottage Grove, $10. Robt. E. Lancaster to J. C. and J. Porter, tract in S 27 T 20 SR 3 W, $10. Real Estate Transfers. Men With a Price. What of these candidates who go about Portland asserting that the newspapers are subsidized? What is inherently in the mind of the man who, because a newspaper supports his opponent, proclaims that the newspaper is bought? What about the purchasability o f the man who thinks all things and all men are purchasable. What about the salability and buy- ability o f the man who thinks in terms o f dollars that makes a newspaper sup port or not support a candidate? The inner thoughts o f men come to Build U p H om e Industries H .& H . H A R D W H E A T FLOUR I’m On My Way to the place where I can get better harness at less money Legat’s Harness Shop