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and elo<|uenco are blended In the ad dress. A ll member# of the W. C. T. II, are especially Invitisi to be present. The service at II o'clock w ill be in charge o f L. A. Ralston. Bible School at 9 46 a. in. and Kpworth League devotional ineeting at 7 p. in. I Great Chance to Make Money! ? ♦ j* | X You make money by saving it. W e are now selling X CELEBRATE TENTH ANNIVERSARY £ $25.00 Suits for $19.50, greater values for less | Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kcm Host and Hostess at Unique Affair. X money than anywhere else. Don’t take our word !•! Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kent celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary Mon X for it---come and see for yourself what unusual sav- X day evening in a very unique manner. Mrs. Bobbins ami Mr. ami Mrs. X ings are possible for the man who is shrewd enough £ M. Shinn received st the door. When the guests had all arrived. Mrs. Beager played the wedding march. Judge X to buy now. Shinn came in tirst, then L ittle Julian Kent came down the atairs carrying a I cabbage ami a large tin we4lding ring. I $20 Suits, $15.75 $18 Suits - $13.75 Mrs. Kem and bridesmaid followed . and beat man, Mr.Kinter. ? then Mrs. Mr.Kem Kem wore her wedding dress of $16 Suits, $11.75 $12.50 Suits, $ 9.00 10 years before ami a wedding veil t dra|>ed from a tin crown on f C om e, see, try on and buy if your best judgment tell you to !:! her bead. gracefully Mrs. Kinter alao wore her t wedding dresa. The hriile carried a ? ± ± ? X ❖ Hampton & Co. The S to re Thdt S a tis fie s j G ro v e * Delight Valley. ! Must Move During August W e have a large assortment of up-to-date photo mountings which w e wish ta clean-up before the fall rush begins. In order to make these goods move we have priced them so low that you cannot afford to pass our door without coming in to see them. W e are not, however, selling these mountings alone, but are furnishing with them the best pictures that can be produced anywhere— and here are attractive prices which speak for themselves: $6.00 values, sizes include 4x6 and cabinet, all up- ’(TO QQ to-the-minute styles, specially priced at per doz. _ ^O.vJU $5.00 goods, sizes 4x6 and cabinet, not one in the lot is worth less than $5.00. specially priced at per doz. $4.00 goods, cabinet size, specially priced at per doz.......................... ......... .................. $3.00 goods. This showing is large and complete. specially priced at per doz.............. .............. ..... Larg** job lot of cabinet and panel cabinet mountings, made to sell regularly for as high as $4.50. go in this clean-up at per d o z ..... ............................... Fine line o f half cabinets, made to sell as high as $3.50, go at per d o z .................................... $ Small pictures. \ cabinet, at the exceedingly low’ price of two dozen f o r ____________ _________ $ $3.25 $2.85 $1.98 $1.25 1.00 1.00 ARM STRONG SIXTH STREET. -*- • ». .*■ T T T -»■ -»■ S TU D IO S OPR. O R E G O N HOTEL Baby Mae Enaley was qaite ill Sat- urlay night and Sunday, but ia much better now. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W ooleott of « > Silk Creek spent Friday with Kev. « > Beatty and family. 1 > 1 « Miss Nora Hamden o f Eugene is visiting her brother, G. A. Ilarnden for a few days. 4 « Many o f the fam ilies from the va l ley and Saginaw have gone to the mountains for berries. Mr. John Eicher has sold his farm to Mr. Harper o f Klamath Falls. 4 « Mr. Sharon, the road doing some excellent Beatty road and also the mill, where some repairing. boss, has been work on the on the road to bridges needed Mr. Burgess and w ife o f Saginaw- visited with friends in the valley last Thursday. A surprise party was given to O. D. Burgess Saturday evening, it being his birthday. A good time is reported. A Big Snap. T T T meet you and show you around. f t f Y ? ? ? f ? ? T ? i Rees-Wallace Co “WHERE YOU DO BETTER” W IS T M E ! \ »T IM E To open that long delayed bank First National Bank * Mrs. B. S. Swengel entertained Tues day afternoon in honor o f her guests, Mrs. Crawley and two daughters. The afternoon was spent with needlework, but was socially successful as well. At 5 o’clock Mrs. Swengel passed num bers and each guest found “her place at the table. The tables were very pretty with ferns ami bouquets. Fruit salad and little biscuits were nerved as first course, ami were followed by strawberry ice cream, several kinds o f cake and coffee. The follow ing were present: Mesdames Roy Smith, Hrain- ard. Job, Adams, Kerr, Groff, Bede, Cruson, Kinter, Waterhouse, Shaw, Robbins, Hall, Medley, Mijler, Lurch, Kakin, H ill, Compton, Wheeler. M. Veatch, Monroe and Abrams. Mrs. I,ou K. Dunn, who celebrated her 72<1 birthday anniversary Tuesiiay at her home on W illam ette Court was pleasantly surprised twice in honor o f the occasion. He son arranged a sur prise dinner party for her, and in the afternoon a number o f her feminine friends called unexpectedly and le ft a number o f presenta. Those present at the latter affair were Mesdames Amos Stewart, Hartung, Gowdy, Brumfield, Solway, John Taylor, Jas. Allison, Kdgington, Smithley and Miss Eva Har tung. ± »N O W ...THE... ! Now We Know Where ! We’ re A t Mrs, C. J. Kem and Mrs. Marlon Veatch entertained last Thursday a f ternoon at the Kent home in honor nf Mrs. F. W. Bobbins' guests. Misses Mia Nason and In* Baker and Mrs. C. W. Kenny o f Antioch, Calif. Kelegant refreshments were serveil. Those present were the hostesses, Mrs. Rob bins anil her guests and Mrs. A. C. K io to r. Mr. and Mra. II. S. Swengel enter account and we are the people to tained a small gsthering on Tuesiiay handle it for you. When you evening at cards. A pleasant evening chnotte a National Hank for the was *|>ent in this manner, after which a daintily prepared lunch was served. safekeeping o f your funds, and convenience o f business Those present were the Misses Ruth the and Sadie Blair, Gladys ami Virginia finances, you sturt out with the Holcomb, utmost confidence, because you Judge Shinn performed the wrilding Crowley, Fern and Ivy ceremony, w hich was original, interest Messrs Ren Sanford and J. W. Grant. know that a National Hank is Mra. C. B. Crawley ussialed the ing and amusing. under Governmental Suiierviaion. hostess. A fte r the ceremony, congratulation* You will lie on a secure basis if and kisses were showered on the bride W oodard Krebs W eddin g. you place your account with us. and groom. While congratulations A pretty home wedding wna cele were being given, Mesdamea Cruson, brated at the home o f Mr. and Mra. Kerr, Beager and Mr. Shinn sang J. J. Krebs, o f Hillsboro, Wedneaday, "E vcrb yod y'a Doin’ I t " which seemed when their daughter, Mias Arlina Mer quite appropriate. The briite looked mens, was married to Martin Luther very sweet after her 10 years o f wed Woodard, o f Portland. Rev. It. C lar ■ flF 01 D R E L IA B L E " ded bliss. A fte r the wedding the ence Cook, o f the First Haptiat Church guests were invited to help themselves officiated, using the impressive double Don't miss the Free aeroplane to cake and punch. The wedding cake, ring ceremony. flights, a genuine Curtis-Farn'im bi which was a massive white one, em Miss louiae Krebs, a sister o f the plane makes daily flights from the bellished with a tin vase in the center bride, was tirideamaiil, and Miss Elaie show ground*, rain or shine. Not a filled with roses, was cut by the briiie. Simon o f Portland, was maid o f honor. lifeleaa model but a real airship. Sails The house was decorated daintly in Henry A. Woodard, o f Kalamazoo, ' through the clouda dally. To be seen white crepe streamers and tin covers Mich., acteil a* best man. Miss Grace . only with K it Carson'a Buffalo Ranch tied on the curtains. There also were Bruckman played the wrilding march Wild West Friday, Aug. (lb , the tin figures 10 in each room. Mr. and from Memti-lsaohn, Mrs. J. C. Caasoii Mra. Kem received several gifts. One aong ’ ’ I lo v e You T ru ly .” The bride was a beautiful chafing diah presented waa gowned in white rrr|>c meteor, to them by fourteen couples. Other over silk entrain, trimmeil with gifts were mostly o f aluminum, in Duchesa lace. Her tulle veil was 'v . • <5/ cluding several aluminum kettles. Mr. caught with orange blossoms, ami abe E s tim a te s Kem treated the men to cigars ami carried an arm bouquet o f bride roars. G iv e n they retired to the porch fur a social The bridesmaid and maiil o f honor whre talk and smoke. lavender mari|Uiscttr, over silk, ami One acre, new five-room bungalow for sale. Inquire, Cottage Grove Flour The evening was completed by the Mill. j25tf. olii time charvari. Several o f the men Proof o f Annual Labor blanks for sneaked out, secured old pans, boilers, wash tuba, etc., and did the thing sale at the Sentinel office. right. Those present were Mesdames and Messrs. H. Venake, G. H. Tyson, K. Bede, O. M. Shinn, O. M. Kem. J. Hermon, G. M. Hall. A. W. Rime, D. Sterling, J. P. Graham. H. J. Shinn, M. Veatch, F. W. Robbins. J. S. Med ley, A. C. Kinter, H. A. Miller, M. Scovell, W. H. Abrams, J. N. Water- house, Geo. Kerr, Mesdames Oglesby, F. D. Wheeler, C. Cruson, O. Spear, lima Beager, Misses M yrtle Kem, A llie Phillips, Auilry Langdon, Blanch Lizar. ? ? T and W e Hope You ? T D o A ls o f ! J ? •x-x~:~>*x-x->-x-x-x~x~x->x-:->-x-:-x~x~>-x-x~x-x-x-x-:-x-x-:-x~!~:-x->-x~>-x-:~>->-X"X T f f f C om e in and gaze around our T new merchandise room across T T the street from our old stand. ? T h e r e ’s room enough for e v e ry T t one and w e ll be pleased to T T (»'liquet o f white marguerites tied with the same ribbon as her original wed ding bouquet. Mrs. Kinter carried a bouquet o f nasturtiums. Mr. Kem was dressed in a Prince Albert suit ami charmed the laities. Mr. Kinter wore a dress suit and caused much merriment. First Baptlat Church. Everett S. Burket, minister. Regular services every Lord's Day. Sunday School at The Kma'ion Club will meet this nf 10 a. in. Preaching at II a. in. Junior ternoon with Mrs. Hen Groff. II. Y. P. N. :i p. in.. Young I'eoplea’ A surprise party was tcndereil Mr. meeting at 7:16 p. in., preaching at H ami Mrs. C. I.. Barnett last Thursday p. m. Subject next Sunday morning, before their departure for California. “ Found in C h rist;” evening “ The A story-telling -contest caused much Prodigal Sou.” amusement. Refreshment* nf ire cream T ell your Eastern friends that the and cake were served. Those present West ia no longer wild and woolly and were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Monroe, Mr. prove it by sending them a copy o f The # and Mrs. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sentinel and asking them to beat it In Hall, Mr. an<l Mra. N. E. ( onipton, the enlightened East. ,, Mr. and Mr*. Barnett. carried bouquet* o f lavender sweet oeaa. The color scheme in the house waa lavender anil white. A wrilding sup per was served. Mr. and Mra. Wisslard left for a wedding trip. A fte r August 16 they w ill be at home to their friends at 606 Jefferson street, Port land. _____ J . B. P H E L P S % 4 P la n s T u m lsh e d m is N O N t >aw-L Don't forget the two inile parade of Mesdames C. M. Shinn, II. J. Shinn the K it Cnrson llulfalo Ranch Shows. and lima Beager gave a pleasant " a t | Get up town early and get a goes! home” to a number o f friends at the place, as the streets w ill be crowded. H. J. Shinn home Wednesday a fter There will be jieople here from thirty noon in honor o f Mra. Hermon. ¡A miles around. short time waa spent in needle work, after wnich the ladies were given a sheet o f paper with an automobile story written thereon, and requested to All in the blank* they found with part* o f an auto. Mra. C. J. Kem, Mra. J. Silaby and Mra. F. W. Robbins, missing but one word, were requested to draw for the 1st prize. Mra. Silaby succeeded in securing the prize, a beautiful china plate. Miss VanDen- burg was awarded the consolation prize. A delicious two course luncheon was served. Those present were Mcs- dsmes Wheeler, Compton, (Vinner, Cruson,W. F. Hart, Moore, McGavran, Mackin, Umphrey, M iller, Abrams, Robbins, A. Hcmenway, Brund, J. Veatch, Cakiwell, C. J. Kem, O. Kem, Hall, VanDenburg, Monroe, J. Silsby, Wallace. C. M. Shinn. H. J. Shinn, Hermon, Wilson. W H E N in need of Harness G oods, see ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ X CHURCH NEW S t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Presbyterian Church.—On Sunday, Aug. 4th, Rev. K. A . Hallia, M. A,, form erly pastor o f the Lebanon at Buffalo, N. Y ., will preach both morn ing and evening. Rev. Hallia haa been very successful in the ministry and la an earnest speaker. The Sunday school work ia being carried on each Sunday whether church aervicea are held or not ami the interest ahown ia There was a surprise dance Saturday very encouraging at this aeaaon o f the evening at the home o f Mr. and Mra. year. Jamea Chamberlain, who live on the The meetings being conducted by J. H. P o tts’ place. The crowd arrived the Church o f God one half block west in hay racks, buggies, autos and by o f the depot on Main street are being other means ami met at the Spur, continued. A cordial invitation ia about a half mile from the house. A t extended to all to attend and hear the 9 :30 all proceeded to the house, where gospel o f Jesua Christ. Meetings the host and hostess were soon awak every night at 8:00; Sunday at 11:00 ened. Several hours were spent In old a m. fashioned quadrilles, waltzes and two- M. E. Church.—N ext Sunday evening steps, L igh t refreshments, which had been previously prepared by some o f at 8 o ’clock, Mra. Eva W heeler delivers the guests were then served. The the lecture she haa been giving with crowd was composed o f young people great acceptance in the past months living in the locality o f Row River, throughout Oregon. W herever she haa Mosby Creek, Dorena and a few from been the papers have spoken highly Cottage Grove, there being thirty o f the message. Her aubject ia “ The Double Coionation.” W it, pathoa, logic in all. L E G A T Sixth S tre e t Rear o f First National Knnk Building With K it Carson's Buffalo Ranch Wild W est arc tome o f the most expert and daring horsemen in the world, im ported direct from Kuaaia, ami are known as the Czar's Cossacks. Phone 3 5 W E S T S ID E Feed & Livery BAR N I very thing New and Up-to-Date B O H E M IA S T A G E < mutant i i t o h m s , Prop*. Makes regular trips to Bohemia poatoflice every Monday, Weilnea- day and Friday. Leave» from West Side Feed and Livery Barn.