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? Great Chance to Make Money ? if ? | jgjorirtu £ X You make money by saving it. W e are now selling ^ l| $25.00 Suits for $19.50, greater values for less X money than anywhere else. Don’t take our word X | for it---come and see for yourself what unusual sav- | | ings are possible for tbe man who is shrewd enough £ X to buy now. ?? 4 $20 Suits,. $15.75 $ 18 Suits - $13.75 ?? ❖❖ ❖ $16 Suits, $11.75 $12 .5 0 Suits, $ 9.00 £ ? ❖ ff C om e, see, try on and buy if your best judgment tell you to ?? ?f t The Store that Satisfies ? ?❖ t hampton & Co. C o t t a g e G r o v e t v *+ C . A handkerchief shower was given to Mrs. F. U. Wheeler at the residence o f Mrs. Compton last Thursday a fte r noon. Much aniuaenient was caused by the reading o f palina o f the several ladies present by Mrs. Robbins, who proved a good gueaaer. A fte r Ice cream aiul cake had been served, Mrs. Hall asked Mrs. Wheeler to have a drink o f water, producing a large pitcher full o f handkerchiefs, which she proceeded to shower over her. Mrs. W heeler thanked the ladies in her us ual graceful manner. Those present were Mesdames Sutcliffe, Lewis, Job. Wheeler, C. M. Shinn, M. J. Sfumi. W. Hart. II. Hart, Orpurd, Conner. Mhn roe, Hall, Hcrmon, Beager, Kolduns. Abrams. Miller, ■ Burkholder, I’ orter, Cook, Robbins, Hrund. NEWSPAPER READING FOR PROGRESS Jonas Jackson reads the newspapers. Artemas Stubbs does not. From thD mere statement can you not form men tal photographs o f Jonas and Arte- mas? VYnich’ one would you pick for a win ner? I f you were an employer, which would you hire? I f a voter which would you vote for? To say that a man reads the news papers is a recommendation. It proclaims that he is up to date; that he keeps in touch with what the world is thinking, saying and doing; that he has ideas, even i f acquired ones; that he has at least a certain sort o f culture and education; that he is alert and inform ed—in a ‘w ord, that he keeps up with the procession. The intelligence o f a community may be judged from the amount o f newspa per reading it does. America reads more newspapers than any other na tion. Who can measure the influence for progress that has been exerted by the American press? Take your home paper. Train Saves Woman by Fighting was an unusually large one. with a very long tail. She firmly believes Cougar. That railroad trains are beneficial to the people in many different ways is the b elief o f Mrs. Townsend, o f Car ter, who is positive that the timely ar rival o f the Oakridge train saved her from the clutches o f a big cougar that | was just crouching to spring at her. that the prompt arrival o f the train saved her life, or at least saved her from very serious injury and fright, and consequent]! she is a warm friend o f the railroads. Wettest Town in America. Winthrop, Mo., said to be the " w e t - te s t" town o f its size in the country, is to be limited in the number o f sa loons. It has S3 inhabitants, including women and children, and the county court has just issued licenses for four additional saloons. Winthrop now has six saloons and six wholesale liquor houses. The mem bers of the county court declare they will issue no more salbon licenses. I Winthrop is just opiiosi'e Atchison, Kans., where there are no saloons A bridge connects the towns, and at night John H ill and his pack o f hounds and is nearly always crowded with persons several o f the neighbors and their going to Missouri to get a drink. dogs took the trail o f the big cat and followed it all day, treeing it several Like Grove Country. times, but not g e t'in g a .hot at it. It Mr. ami Mrs. Nichols o f the Rogue finally made its escape into a big body R ive r country, Mr. Walton and family o f timber between W inberry and Big o f Roseburg are two parties looking Fall Creek It is believed that it killed I over the Grove country with a view to two o f the dogs, as they have not yet I locating who express themselves as returned. | very much pleased with the Cottage Mrs. Townsend says that the cougar j i Grove country Mrs. Townsend was walking up the track, and as she was passing the big cut near Thomas B lakely's she sud- denly became aware o f a large cougar that was crouched in the brush near the track watching her * intently, switching its tail like a cat about to spring. Just as the beast seemed to be gathering itself for a leap, the Oak- ridge train came roaring around the curve, and the unexpected sight fright- ened it, and it bounded away up the hill, disappearing in the timber. ♦ 4 ?? i Tf I Tt £ T £ ?f £ ?T ?? £ T? ? ASKS HUSBAND’S HEAD AND HEART ♦ Now We Know Where and We Hope You We’ re A t Do Also l.eah I’erkins and Mabel Veafch gave an afternoon Saturday complimentary to Misses A llie and Flo l'hilli|M>. The time was spent in playing travel. A bowl o f sweet peas was awarded to the one having the highest score. Re freshments o f nut and olive sand wiches, ice tea. sherbet and marguer ites were served. Those invited were Misses A llie and Flo Phillips, Armorel Sutcliffe, Myrtle Kern. Belle Burk holder, Audra Rinehart, Jennie Smith, Ursula l.ockwood, Neita ami Hazel Hazclton, Ipha and Aiha Widdersheim, Lillian Veatch, Blanche ami Mattel Veatch, Leah Perkins, W illie McGee. Lauretta Atkinson. Meadumes Roy Smith, Chas. Adams, Armaml Wynne. The Woman’ s Club entertained hus bands o f members and a few invited guests at a picnic in the park Friday evening. Tem pting viands o f every kind were served. About 35 enjoyed the occasion. Monlero s Widow Makes Re- WEDDING HELD OUTDOORS quest ot Ecuador President. Mrs. Cynthia Landreth Is Bride of Jack Allen.— Lorane Per sonals. M ixh Mildred Pringle, who ia teach ing a summer term at the Cartwright school, spent Saturday and Sunday In Cottage (Lruve, Mrs. Gale Harrison Kolca o f Port land is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra. John Addison, o f this community. Mr. und Mra. Harvey Currina of Druin arrived Sunday to apend a few day* with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jack- son, Mra. Currina' parents. A large rrowd attended the ball game Sunday between C o l'a g e Grove ami Isiranc. Cottage Grove won, the score being 1» to 7. A number o f Cottage Grove visitors were in Lorane Sunday. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Allison, Misses Hedrick, Lewis, O'M ara, Mc Cord, Messrs. Jones, Beidler, Dame- wood, Conner and McDule. . Miaa Della Jaekaon has returned from Drain, where she spent several weeka. Miss Katherine Bunk o f Klamath ia spending a few weeks with relatives and frienda in ami around Lorane. ADVERTISING SELLS THE PICTURES That advertising in The Sentinel gets results was proven again thia week, when Photographer Armstrong, who is offering Home cut rates, sold tw elve dozen directly from his advertising MANY M ATTERS OF MORE THAN within three day after printed. He PASSING MOMENT. was so well satisfied that he is making another "splu dge” this week and will A J. Stewart returned Tucaday from keep the cut rates on during the bal an outing at Newport. ance o f the month. Armstrong is cleaning up hia stock o f photo mountinga at big reductiona. Were on Titanic. Mrs. Bessie Watts aruK daughter Better hurry or he will be cleaned out. Bertha o f Portland, two passengers Jarnea Owcnbury o f Albany returned who escaped from the Titanic, are vis home Monday from a viait with Wm iting Mrs. Arthur Wnolcott, also a sur Hawley at Lorane. vivor o f the ill-fated ship. O. G. Gilbertson, who has been at a local hoapital several weeks suffering Crops Never Better. Mr. Gummage, a farmer from two with a smashed foot injured at the miles east o f Saginaw, was in the city Champion mine, ia able fo walk around Tuesday ami said he never saw crops on crutches. better in his neighborhood than they A lex l^undberg was down from are this year. Champion Tuesday. TALES OF THE TOWN Have you seen the new electric v i A. Pitts has returned from the Al- brator at the Sanitary Barber Shop, tf W. E. Nixon, Lee Nixon, Elmer Kent Bay country, where he went to for a location. He now says Cot and familiea and Har-ey Crowell left Monday for an outing at Winrheatcr Grove is good enough fo r him. Bay. ' Grove Good Enough for Him. C om e in and gaze around our new merchandise room across the street from our old stand. T h e r e ’ s room enough for every one and w e ll be pleased to meet you and show you around. Rees-Wallace Co. “W H E R E YOU DO B E T T E R ” Puts in Machinery. Muat move ’ em during Auguat. A The Sterling Feed Co. has installed lot o f special mounta which ] wish to a feed chopper, feed roller ami cleaner discontinue carrying. Price* cut clean and w ill hereafter prepare its own to pieces. Armstrong, Photographer. feed. The machinery is operated by Joe Damewood was in the city thia electricity. week letting folks know that crops are Package to China 75c. fine in his neighborhood. A package was sent this week to Mr. Newlywed.- There are so many Miss Laura H efty at Fouchow, China. The w eight was nearly six pounds and good reaaona why you should carry a the postage 75c. By express the cost policy in the Western States L ife In surance Co., that to advance them all would have been about 310. would require this entire column. Why Mrs. C. S. H efty received this week not let me call and point some o f them a package o f Chinese curioa from her out to you? H. K. M etcalf, Phone daughter. Miss Laura. Included in the 107-L. package was a flag o f the new Chinese Henry A. Woodard o f I,oa Angeles republic. viBited relatives here a few days thia F. D. Wheeler, called here by the week. 4 sickness o f his father, returned to Buy your painta and oil* from tbe Portland yesterday. Swengel Hardware Company. Heat Mrs. Orvel Knapp and children were pure stock only. up from Eugene this week for a short The Ladien Aid Society o f the Pres visit. Orvel was up yesterday. byterian Church ia completing arrange T. C. W heeler transacted business in ments for its ’ ’T rip Around the 'Eugene Tuesday. Committee* are biting named Miss Ruth Jennings is visiting a sis World. to look after the different details o f ter at W alterville. Particulars w ill be an Miss Mary Purhlulz came up from the trip. nounced later. Eugene Tuesday for a visit. Slaah era ! Cut ’em I Trim ’em up Mrs. Garoutte has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Eugene Mat- to a fare-you-well. Th at’* what Arm- strong ia doing to special mounts which lock, at Eugene. Mrs. S. E. McKinney returned Tues he wishea to clean up. day from a visit with her daughter at Coburg. Mrs. A. W. Kime, Joe Arnold « i d Mrs. Horace (Cochran motored to Eu gene yesterday. Mrs. Horace Cochran ami tw o ch il dren leave Monday to join Mr. Cochran in the Bohemia District. EMBALMED • — AS TROPHIES. Lorane, Or., Aug. 7. A pretty wed T a l i * o f B a r b a r l a C r u a l t i a a I n f l i o t a d a n ding occurred Sunday st the home of Q a n a r a la B a fo r a T h a y W a r a A aaa aai- Captain O ’ Hrlen, when Mrs. Cynthia natad In Q u a y a q u il— Sonora Mon- Landreth became the bride o f Mr. ta ro 'a M a a a a q a W a a Ig n ored . Jack Allen. The ceremony took place Seiiora Lloy Affarìi, vIdu w o f Ih » in a grove and was conducted by Cap tain O ’ Brien. A fte r the ceremony an tutinlervil v i prcaldcut o f Ecuador, bus t lini W II llgllt U|MII| file rei-Klit excellent dinner was served. Mra. Fred Wentworth and children Mrs. S. R. Smith gave a dinner Mon Audrey and Dean are s|iemling the day complimentary to Miss A llie Phil lips and the young women wfio enter auminer here. Miaa Laura Larson o f Cottage Grove tained her before marriage. The even ia spending a few days with the Misac* ing was spent in conversation. Mary and Ethel Powell. Clinton Wilder and Miss Helen Prior Mr. and Mra. Wm, Bainbridge of were married at the home o f the Cottage Grove are camping near ls>- bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. G. F. ranc. Proir, at Rice H ill Sunday, July 2H. Monday evening Mr. ami Mra. W. W. Jaekaon entertained a number of their friends in honor o f their daugh ter, Mrs. Harvey Currina. The even- Twelve Dozen in Three Days,'Says j ing was spent playing five hundred and Photographer Armstrong. with music ami dancing. J. sea look tage — ertala Gir. mg li wlilch thè oquntorlnl re - % plllilb' pusseil and fella o f Ini Menta, bolli patbetli' nini feris-linia. wtilrh in (luintcly roui'erucd ber l ’rnliiihly ilio suiti lesi pari o f ber narrative fa lliut w lili'b relalea lo ber friend Neiiora Putirò M onterò, w lfc u f one o f III* gen erili» wlio w ere lu ijultn III« day a fte r ex Prualdeut A ffarìi waa tuiinlerctl In Ouayaqull. T b e guveru- ineut lina refusisi lo dell ver lo Heoora M onterò file lieud and tbe lienrt uf Iter huabnnd, whlch bave l»«eu emiuilmed alni kepi ns troplih-a o f war. Hhe wrofn aakllig fo r fileni, bill file prealdelit Ima so fa r Iguoretl Iter request Kenorn Ann Pnredea do A lfa ro la a nativo o f Panam a unii waa In Panama, tbe guest o f relative», vvlieti alio leurn oil o f tbe arresi o f Iter hualiaud Ac- coitipauleil !|y ber ditugliler aud ber uephew, alio look tbe llrst boat for Ecuador ami arrivisi tliera oiily to learti o f tbe murder, l ’ puu Iter ar rivai nt Pumi, w bere alio wns tubi o f tbe iianiiaalnatluu», abe w ita ndvlaed by" ♦ tbe port niptatii uot tu land, waruliig ber tim i It woulil I mi ila ligi-runa lu Ilio IsTtiirlied alalo u f Ilio country. Ilo w - •ver. doxeiia o f frlenda. lui'ludlng Ilio widow o f General Monterò, visititi ber oli tbe Issai, ami alio lea m itl tbe delalls o f tbe murder o f A lfa n i and lire geu- ernia o m e lilgb In pow er lu Ecuador. T b e m a n ieriti generala w ere aubject- ed to frlgh tfu l crueltlea I f f o r e lielug klllisl Monterò, thè lira! alaln. waa aelzed l.y tbe moli. wli|i-b. a fle r cutting uff bis head ami (,-prltig mit bla benrt, polirmi kerosene i i | miu bla Isidy aud burm-il II. A l Gitilo, tbe rapltnl o f a country w Itero capitai puntatimeli! lisa lieen nlMilIsbed, tbe proceedlnga were almllnr T b e Ove generala aud Iw o colotiel» w ere mihjectiat lo all mnnuer o f turi unni and mutllutlon before lie- Ing alala. Do la Guanlla, Iter uephew, anya tbe tortiires w ere dune w ltli thè care u f Inventura |ierfertlng n new niei'hanlatn T li* ouffrrtng meli wero perniitted to henr tho delltierstlona o f thelr esplora tryln g tu decido wbnt ad dltluiial eruelty i ould be |>er(M<trnt*d 3 One uf Die vid im a , Coluitel Curai, whoao tonane liail Juat lieen cut uut. waa piaceli u|sui a alami and ordered to nmke n apeurh Wlieti tbe aeveu ulttcera ut laat stlou m ls-d tbe m utilai iti l.o.lb » wero targete Tur tbe rnge o f tho populuce. Tho feroclty o f thè moti waa Inapln-d by Ilio action o f troupe under General Monterò, whu, a fter he timi aurren- dermi, iqienml lire U| hiii a musa o f poo- ple colebrnllng tho governilient'a vle- tory. kllllng nenrly a huudrml meli. Ilo In Guardili hna n copy n f Ilio nr- Itclea o f tieni e befw een Generata Piata and Monterò, wherehy Ilio la lle r nud hla aulsirdliiutea w ere to rei'elvo aafo ci.nduct imi o f thè country ami all po lli leni (irla,mera w ere lo tie partluned. Thia agreement waa wtlneaaeil by H er man Dietrich, Am erican consti! gru orni, ami A lfre d C artw rlght. Biitlsh conanl. Contrnry to ilrat re|wirta to thè effiH’t timi thè defented generala. n fior »tartin a to leave Ecuador, loft thelr aldp to licgtn nnothor revolution. De la Guardia asserti thut tliey wero pria onera o f w ar all thè tim o and tlmt thè governine!!! al Qulto repudlated tho tren ly o f pence Iliade by Plaxn, wlilch waa elitered luto lu k < ms | fa llii by botti purtlea. Henorn M oufero’ a meaango to Qulto, whlch Ilio presidimi Ignorisi, waa a* Miniti followa: “ Sacrml duty to my hnahatnl nbltgea me to uak you to order d elivery o f Iho head and heart o f uiy busi,nini. Geo- ara! Pedro Monterò, whlcli exlat aa tropbb-s o f thè pow er o f tho nmty o f General Plaga, cownrdly and treacher oualy nsanaslnnled ” g In many sections o f ttio northern stales where tbe apple trees are likely to produce new wood so late In the season that It runs the risk o f being Injured by the fall freezes It la well to slop cultivation alsmt Hie 15th of July and sow some cover crop which w ill absorb the aurpllia in,list lire thill the soil may contain. Fur (hla pur (mac vetch or uata and buckwheat may lie used T lic form er has a trill,- the advantage over Hie latter combine Hon In Hint It w ill continue lo grow a fte r the flirt frusta and. Iielng a leg uine, enrich«-, the soil through Its rom syatema. ----------- An Interesting Illustration o f how brains enn lie turned Into cash by the eiiergeHc and wide iiw akv young man la presented In tbe case o f n farm tail o f seventeen years livin g In Houth Da kola. W h ile Ida dally work would not aeem calculated lo make him expend gray m atter on the hnmlMiig o f postage Cottage Grove won in the hall game atnui|M. he has never!Iielcss Invented at Lorane Sunday, the score being 10 a stamp canceling device for which he has lieen o ffe re d S'JO.IMN). w hile H iimii to 7. clera who have h«*ard o f It have o f The building in the street, recently fertsl to apend large aiinis o f money lu occupied by the Sanitary Barber Shop, plants for Its manufacture. T h is hoy has been torn down and removed. hns lieen sum m onel to W ashington to J. N. Jones and B. H. I,ce were in exhibit his patent before Hie (Hiatal au Eugene Tuesday. thorities. t