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/ î C L O SIN G OUT E N T IR E LIN E OF Men's Suits and Overcoats W e will close out our line of Men s and Bo>s ^u,i> ‘,n(J Q )lta^e Grove, get the space to specialize on other lines. muc ;;|o (W our «„ .....w a..«.. Everybody knows when we advertise a sale 'ha: it is genuine, and ' ..... ' ‘ goods. The regular prices are marked in plain ligures on the lick* Is. so >»► . . . . reductions. ^ ODGRASS SALEM / Here .Are a Pew of the Reduced Prices Boy*’ Overcoat* s u it s Boy*’ Suit* Men’* Overcoat* Men*» Suit» $18.75 16.75 14.90 13.50 n o w ... 12.00 . 11.25 935 $22.50 OV-ats now 2 0 .0 0 “ 16.50 16.0) 15.0») 12.50 10.00 HAMPTON & CO . $ 16.50 a .-)0 14.90 6.5*) 1335 5.50 5.00 4.50 4.00 12.00 1135 935 7.75 suits no a - 5.15 435 3.85 3.55 3.10 235 ; i M » S a le COME $ 5.85 Now EARLY AND A SELECTIO N O n GET $ 10.00 O’coaLs now M ARSHAL '.1 11« I s no Rl POINT MK 7 .5 0 as 1 During Si* Years With the City o Grove. Made Record 6 .5 0 f.O O 4.< M > HAMPTON & CO ty Marshal Frank j appointed deputy o penitentiary at -=^3nfluence o f Lieut.-» — .recently appointed In rasa laft Wednui LIEUT.-C0L. LAWSON FINDS REPUBLICANS NOT BARRED Police Chief So k t^ ^ r waa given Mr». G. A. Hamden We.j'ea- urday or. his way to the Grove from day afternoon of last wee* at tbe nome the Bofcerr. a distret. ----------------------- — — lodgriN has mail of Mr*. Rctert Hanna. Tne after Robert Weitknecbt, the ast o f the rd aa a city innrnhn noon waa spent in cor.versa:.or. an«; crew of government timber cruiser* ika hava been Uugl games. Tbe gaeans aao tried the:r who have been at w rk or I-ayr.gCree* Lo rane. ' • " f i’ ; „ wide berth. I Nov. 13.— Spec:»; to tfce Sentinel. ability at making tau o f tissue taper. for a couple of months, left 1 -eada;. Mayor of KUmath Falls, Sheriff and Assessor Keeney Kind» That Mem t i • whil.- rc| :. g u, M rvice as polit — P ioj'i Bibir.srs o f Cottage Grove was Mrs. Harr.»>er. succeed««: :r wincing tne for Portland. ber* of G. O. P- Can Serve prize which cor_*>s:ec of several d:f- District Attorney Receive made againat him at nere u t week. ured II men who hi E. 5. Holdermar. government forest f-rent art: es ai. neatly wra: ped a* ; ra'ger, spent Sucuiay i the Grove with in Lane. M inlay afternoon Scathing Orders A piece of tne O n ic-L on oe r:»d tiec. pan. flva o f them Refreshment* eona st rg r f was » Irr.'j*t oct of co c c i*, ion .*it ora'ge salad with whipped cream. his family. S re».'! itn.n w is a ! ; Bfr point o f a gun. A » e e * on »ecotr.t of the heavy rains. coffee and eaae were served. Editor Seminal: I noticed in your d. a i l count» Basing his opinion on the report of u «v a lu e placed upol Laat »te m e r Roa.; Supervisor Haa.ey Star Twinkles. last isaue the article under the hrad r fr r g ily the i Coionel B. K. Lawson of Cottage M-sa Betty Ar.ge. vis ted in Cottage I. „her* o f the city eoi tore oat the lor g k r ige » r.ieh eroesec S :«c:»l t.„ The Sentinel. ’ Grove, who went to investigate condi of "Republican.* Barred From F.lection Nov. 20. the 5 « r ie ar.<; repiaeec it with a rock Grove with Use Misae* Manor, »ad — Mr*. re. lution was rea l t (# would consider Ada Lamb rra-;e a business tru pile. He p.aeed galvar zed culvert* Fra-ce* Beatty daring .ast week tions in Klamath ¡Falls, and other Hoards" in Lane County. I • Daughtry, w > - Several proiiiinui to Cottage Grove Saturday. Mrs. á.-.jder acc.m.pa- ec ber ñus- for tne »a ter to ; m through bet these Our friend, I-ee Trav , chairman of n e. reports. Governor West has sent a g reluctantly aft. r • rs yavorcd to ptevail U{ Harvey Dyer is off on a vaeatior proved irsaiBeient to carry the water bar.;. R ct . Snyder, o- r.is trip to hagi- -.-athir.g letter to Mayor T. K. Nu-h.d- the l ane County den cralic central visiting relatives. - sent to Orel him. new position currL S aO.;ei. r.aw to toiG ser. ces Sunday. a.-vd ecr.*es,.er.ti> toe roa.; M s* Mirle Seilers left Saturday as. S h eriff^ . B. Barnes and District committee, was the fir-t to spring Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chandler have Daughtry waa pul inf, 00 a year, with furn Mr. Re«-;. superintendent c f the M:u ............. - at tr.e Gr VI a: 1 to at- Attorney It. V. Kuykendall. The this, to him. a happy discovery * wauaee Orchard Land Co., contem beer. er;-.y;rg a v.s : fr c Mr. Crar.i- t > iti , t • fd. terve the t«»cr.ers' institute at Eugene. But alas, he sprung it P*' soon, for a plates beginning the clearing of some ler's sister and n.stand. Mr. and Mr*. od grasa haa »or ved g veroor's letter says in part: common ataiut the city l it hi Dave and Robert Musby are getting core of tbe company's .an; ».«an. A Blaine Jackson. tc* sh * that the "W e find that past conditions in canvass of the local militia corni reiving money from J i Hart, i donkey engine was porehaaed laat year C. E. Gr.ttle. » I n is attendieg busi cut Christmas trees democrats and republicans res{iective- Klamath Falls have been such as to be ranka rand one y for this purpose. ness college in E-ger.e. spent tbe wee\ Mrs. Pete Schealifo, son ard little be the |>rtnrtt>al bin gger I We ly were the two i srtlrs to cast the donad offleer. He daughter we-t t Cottage Grove Mon give just cause for complaint. Waiter Ivana *a* in Cottage Grove end at boce. city, fur allowing him t. runs will, however, devote our attention to highest and next highest number of int. Aa a member i M sa Mae Witeber visited in tear day. returning Tuesday. laat week after a load of merchandise. disturbance. M ss Esther Vaughn went to Di-stor the {resent and future. This office is volea fur presidential elector* in l~anr la recognised as o Miaa Daisy Beil and Prof. C. W. T:>; over Sunday w.tn ner sister Cora. In rrplylng that hr was rsa attended the teacher*' inst> ute at Eu M as Harriet y-een c a fe several Saturuay to visit several days with her | charged with the enforcement of the County and 1 think the aerlmn referred a in tbe state i«nd r sisters. gene tbia week. visita tc tbe dentist te a week. ' * ' ■ ' ’ in tba national shoe law. It is advised that the laws of to is to be applied as to the county torre y or the district > t ' mn Misa Helen Lamb went to town Scott Jackson, baa beer, corin g hi* M sa Bertha Angel waa boce from vote instead of the stale and when this state covering gam bli'g. immoral M r.day returning Tuesday. She was new engine. It will probably be ir- E ;g e '< for a snort vijiL ' ‘•gair.at any < f th. A Phgdgfaa aeived il bouses and the sale of liquors are now next election year rolls round the rr italled in H M. Doty'* sawmill for I. Olson o t Creawell has been the guest o f her aunt. Mrs. Thompson. »> ! that hr waa Willi , ra" , f)r , n vVsr from publicans w ill be found doing duty or. the winter. Next summer he will a_e be -g violated ani that this fact has Chas. Pleuard was called home Tues _■ ; : .- - : ' l l at any lime al.< ad cnbattìi In the 2d it for threshing. day on account o f sickness. week. been known to the officers charged the election boards as in the past Scott Jackson waa in Cottage Grove tuteen bat was ; Mr*. Davis met with a painful acci •v ith enforcement of the law U. F. KEENEY. Friday. Divide Items. i roar t -oba. ID- ae t il ,¡g£ and bad < hargu dent while splitting wood. She cut a "W e are advised that certain of The box social and er.tertair.rr.e't Nov. 2f).— Special *o The Sentinel. terrible gash in her foot. She is not citizens of A lt a i) a n , » ’ department under given by tbe Woodmen of Lora re for —Wa.ter Olin made a business trip to able to » i m on it ar.d Pear- Yaughn these officers justify their artion in Eugene Cold Storage Plant To Be with r a w rk and d e.in . of qa |n He not enforcing the law by saying that is doing the work for her. tne benefit of A. B. Carey was a finan Roaeturg Friday. Prosecuted to do it, he would resign. ;ty sheriff In West cial aral »oeiai success. Elvin Me- put.lie opinion favored their existence. There was a shooting match at J. Jessie Turner -pent Tuesday even That the cold storage plant main- Mindes gave a each appreciate; comic ing in Cottage Grove. r and a half and whs B. Stewart's Sunday. A large crowd It is the duty of such public officials ' twined in Eugene by the Wrinhard recitation. A dance waa given after atterxied. tba member h o f th Mr*. G. P. M.iier waa in Cottage to interpret and enforce the laws, not Brewery company a* a distributing the social. Mrs. Earl visited at the Hud Allen Grove Monday. en . to interpret ar.d enforce public opinion. 1 center of liquor uor being shipped into a Mrs. W. W. O ln ar.d dan enter were home the fir*t of the week. Dorena. a t' *'1 hereby request that you, as offi- 1 ,jry county is a v iolation of the apint Mrs. C. R. Wicks was visiting Cottage Grove visitor* Monuay. Nov. 20 - Special to The Sentinel. eer* of the law, take prompt step* to of the local option law if not the letter Star last week. Mrs. Dugan was a Cottage Grove — Mr*. James Redford and son Edwin shopper Saturday. Cr.as. Jennings of Dorena is working bring about a strict enforct ment of of the law, was the declaration of returned home Saturday. at the Brown lumber camp. the law as to the matters complained Governor West last week, when he Mr4. J. A. Mackey and family v.site«: Mrs. William Shearer and daughter with relatives at W;lbur from Friday John Pleuani went to town Saturday, of. Otherwise, this office will feel stated that he intended to request Dis Planted Half Centur . A g fjR Y D. LINCOL Maude are home from New burg. to Monday. his father returning with him Monday that it is it* duty to t*ke such action Competitor of Young Tree SUDDENL H. D. Crites returned to tfce Star trict Attorney Hryaon and Attorney Eari Burkett spent the weex's end mo-ning. as will bring about the desired results. General Crawford to bring an injunc mill Saturday. He aims to start up with his parents. Mrs. Lamb has received a letter from in a few day*. her r.iece in Texas saying there was Your attention is particularly called to tion aui* againat the company. Mrs. F. Tomer and son Gossie were Two large Gloria m e Haa Juat Returi Verva Kelly will attend school in 35 earthquake shock there in one day. the roadhouse known as the ‘ Alta- It is alleged that there are lockers at Cottage Grove tbe balance of tfce term. Cottage Grove shoppers Tuesday. pirk.d fmnr tries which !.. set ) j u j iQ ^ h J ch Hu Mrs. A. W. Neet was in the Grove mount Tavern.’ John Fusion visited with friends the storage plant ao patron* may or- Mr. and Mrs. George Currin gave a half centur) ago, were k fl » : 1^. - Saturday. "These are all matters which should ) j,.r b<ioze here Sunday. nd keep it on hand, making Sentinel M lay by J. H dance at their home Saturday r.ignt. rtr AbOOt To Be Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ben Pitcher of Disston be profierly taken care of by local it a regular club. Pete Marquette visited with friends Clay and Ora England went to Eu were at Star Monday. Hie tree, in spile o f it* a;.tiqv': officers without interference on the gene Saturday to visit Clay's sister here Saturday. District Attorney Hryaou rill bring Alvis Wicks was in Disston Tuesday. part of this office and it will be for the weighted aim at to the ■’ rat aa ha was Hbout Miss Della Perini spent Sunday in Dorris. the injunction suit. fruit ar.d put* to a‘ism«' « arday at 4 o'clock b Harry Tennis came up from Cottage best interests of all concerned and save C E. VanValin and Frank Wilson Eugene. Miss Louisa Mostichetti spent Sun Grove Monday and is working at the the city and county the unpleasant no delivered a band of goat* to Wm. School Bonks at Coat. younger competitors. n oparatad upon for Brown lumber camp. day with relatives m Cottage Grove. Lower at Creswell last week. toriety which usually accompanies an The Springfield grange is i.r'-jiaring 1 b,‘ trc* '* on »hr Sh< in :c^ *W M S IP 'rt‘ • ' Massinr.o Perini spent Tue*day ir. Misa Ada Land came home Saturday Legal Blanks.—The Sentinel. investigation from the outside, if taken to take tha initiative in the matter o f I n*GW1 claim, where Mr. UP * evening from near L/.rane, where she Cottage Grove. «^veloped. care o f by the local officers." is teaching school. She left Sunday getting school books at coat to the »-«I father in the early da>. haJ » Miss Janette Levi was a Cottage evening to attend the teachers' insti Grove visitor Tuesday. people of Oregon. At a recent meet the moat select nurseries in ! « ’ perfoflBEl, but the tute at Eugene. Home Missionary Meetings. Mrs. Taylor and family visited in The apple, are not -a large *. • « ' ‘d « ing the matter was brought before the : Cottage Grove Tuesday. The Interdenominational Home Mis organization by W. (). W. Shepard and thi* ymr U teump not pro|«r y t* w* * 5 ® * ^ necesi Creswell News Notes. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Han sionary meetings are in progress at discussed thoroughly. •IfOngcmi.ntH A committee out, but the a|>erimena are I.". in«"' R. H. Parson* and L. P. Harrington ning, an hi pound son. the M. E. Church. The service on consisting o f Mr. Shepard and Hon. circumference, solid and • fomoval to » will make a trip to Puyallup next week Johnnie Perini was an Anlauf visitor to gain information relative to starting g urij a , blemish. "»■ at * Register Sets Forth Claims for Con- d Monday t we 1 auen,,cd ’ j j - T<j,u,fn * » »»p «-n u d dr . f t » the canrery r.ere. They intend to re- „ . _ _ Mr. Shortridge haa a bearin* *• what» Mr. Line despite the fact that large number« of J bill which would he eonaisitut.on.l and sidera- ion as Seat of State main at the Puyallup institution a A yatt 1 aylor returned home Tuesday- the people were at the citizen,'caucus should b; likely to pas, in the legi.la- lierry patch from wtiieh the fir d f®*« P**Pared to 1 sufficient length of time to gain an in- for the week s end with his Government. runcatnent wbh ma«U The apeaker was Elder Samson, a tore. The gentlemen have gone into rics were picked 25 years ago. sight to tbe methods employed in ___ __ weak to be remoi canning and aiso learn all they can in , r. r. medical missionary Tuesday after-1 the matter carefully and declare that Mr. Shnrlrldge is one of th. tt |T The Eugene Register of recent date regard to the marketing o f the canned Disston Doings, utea later he passed noon and evening Miss Tinling. a na they expect to be ready to nqx.rt a bill of the I »reg.il PMN • ■ rs .toil prod act. Mr. Harrington will be in Nov. 20.— Special to Tfce Sentinel. ga>3: ra. Lincoln relume tional worker of the W. C. T. U.. de His fathers to the grange me«‘ting Monday night. pioneer family. Portland in charge of the Lane county —Margaret O'.Mara left Saturday for Is there anything illogical in the booth at the land show next week ard ; Cottage Grove where she visited over statement that the state capital ought livered addresses. She has an inter The measure will provide that the state grandmother wa, a sister f I* from tha hospital ■oln waa about to b national reputation as a temperance Mr. Parsona will join him there. The*e Sunday with relatives and then went gentlemen realize the need o f some to Eugene to attend the teachers’ in to be moved to Eugene? Its present speaker anil worker. The program for compile, edit, print and publish all text ItiMine and his father oft n been in a precarloui h.ajks used in the publie schools and with the famous trail blazer location ia woefully ill-chosen. It ia thing being done toward getting the stitute. i tba. the week will he carried out as an cannery in operation next year ard are sell them at cost to pupils or parents. Mrs. Henry Landes*, wife of the off in a corner of the state, and is ... . ,r. Lincoln had bcci willing to spend their time and money foreman o f the Champion Mine, pa.vsed difficult of access to the greater patt nounce«! except that the remaining ser A H-p'iur d -on h,s been I rn t . . .__ i____hl,r<, *0 to do what they car. toward bringing through here one day last week enroute Get your "House for K ent" and and Mrs. Clyde Kerr at Ml V, ket b* IW ” vices will be all in the afternoon in of Oregon. the desired result. stead o f in the evening. to Cottage Grove to visit relatives. " i l o ise for Sale" signs at The Senti-| Wash. Mr- K. r r was fore rl, F L — - . Eugene, on the contrary, is remark A large box of Creswell products Mrs. R. C. Woodhurat spent the fore nel ° mce- Laura Gill of thi* city. l’ M’ Ptaher’ he".d * ably well located. It is practically the was shipped to Minneapolis last week - _______ J vertity campus, is th to be placed on exhibition at tbe land part o f the week visiting friends in center o f the state, so tar as popula .............. yianthemurn plant I show which opened there on Monday Cottage Grove and Eugene. Mr*. L. A. Ralston and daughter tion is concerned, and when the rail of thia week. M. J. Duryea, manager v -.-.-x-:-. e-. ,~x-:-x-:-:->.w ~x-M -:-:-x-*>-x~:~:-x--:~:-><-o-C-><-fr<-:~: ->p»+'»»oanted by a clu o f the Eugene Commercial club, will Lois visited over Sunday in the Grove. road lines that are now building are have charge of the Lane county ex H. D. Crites returned Saturday from compl«»®d. it will be in direct and easy hibit, wbicn is made up wholl of Cres- Ojttage Grove, where he spent several j touch with every county. Eastern Commercial Organizations Given well and Eugene material. Every ar- days on business, Oregon, Southern Oregon and the coast Assistance in Campaign tid e contributed hy Creswell was Arthur Irving and family have moved tagged as coming from this place and ¡nto the Carl Pitcher residence on counties would be saved long and cir for New Settlers. cuitous travel. the name oi the grower is also given. Riverside Drive The products consist of grain, grasees, T . u. , ,, , In Skinner Hutte park, Eugene has furnishing commercial bodies having ' * grain, table Star Z Lumber sheaf tame ard arq stock — vege- L The ---- ,— ------ V Co. ’* “ mill, ■■■■■■. ■•«»mg ___ _ . , Hy ; ----- --- " —..... . ™>nvi tables and f ruit, and each article is the I*?.", clel!ed.!io" J n ,or * couple of weeks »he most beautiful and sightly location with names of all inquirers for loca • a vo a I l«j ruik, oii'j C aM J dttlLlt. IS kll’ J l -'ll •! ■ i . - H 1 1 i nqu II LI 3 1 U r • m • -. . . . . ... fill rltr Of ra i I rrzl op -«/! «« a * f . . I . _____ 1 _____ f ^ ^ a. ^ i . I l : i i ■ . . * « I * • « best of its kind. The exhibit will make ri ,lro8d “ wl Ketting logging fo ra capitol building in the United tiona of which they learn through their rd. A day or so agi o most creditable showing. outht in shape, is running fu b ««r ____ ... . . . . . 3 «-«rougn rneir a ■ ' » < « I * " * ' . *>■» in Sun.ct, ih . Sontl,,,,, Rev. Fraser, wife and two children arrived in Cre-*well Saturday and Rev. tubers picke«! this weak!* ‘ 'S Cr° P ° 8lte couW be made one ot the world’s Pacific has inaugurated a policy which Fraser preached his first sermon as Albert Kidderbusch of Dorena was a ItS “ " T 6 fjeaUty W0U,d wil1 Prove of value in getting cnm- i I I I th the flrat prise at th pastor of the local Presbyterian church Saturday visitor with hia grandmother scatler the name of Oregon’s capital munity literature into hands where it Sunday morning.—Chronicle. Mrs. Belle Haight. far and wide. Thia park, located in will do most good. , ‘ ‘ m Under tl Mrs. Jean Mosby returned to her »he heart of the city and comprising The first list sent the Cottage Grove v ustomers who have been visiting our store once tent-roof, moreove Delight Valley. home near Cottage Grove Thursday 63 acres, is owned by the citv and club contains 135 names and nearly „i xi j . , . ’ Nov. 20.—(.Special to The Sentinel.; after having spent a couple of weeks »„..nr Hay Should call twice or olrener a, our slock ,s ' d b K adly donated <® the state. every state in the union is represented. - Mrs. Virgil Allen and little daughter at the F. G. Whitcomb home. three times as large as last year. ^ran still look and Agnes of Olympia, Wash., are visiting Rev. , H. D. P.arnhardt _____ r preached .. at Notice Th* re is also inquiry from Hawaii. Mrs. Allen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. »he Star school house Sunday — _________________________ ____ „-(ia wer* the laat of S E Angel. Mrs. Vern Wicks was a ie haight o f the out-do< Miss Wood of Eugene returned home v»8»»or in the Grove, Mr. Fiabar haa long b< last Wednesday after having visited Miss Veta Pitcher is visiting her ability to coax a dou days with with her cousin. Mrs. grandmother, Mrs. Geo. Kerr, a tC o t- referred to several days from every shi Chas. Chandler. at once. Copies o f the tage Grove for a week. Co’ .a store, where it in aeaaon and o' original letters will be furnished those » t t t t f t ìM t .nd minccll.nM.ua , h n . „ I E. E. Lilly M - Ä r n * h , „ S .L p m m V Z ' n . T. a ’. Ï cc , nf making bi s26tf asking for them. eember busi D*cei Neighborhood News OFFICIALS GUILTY FROM ELECTION BOARDS Meeting Apple Tree 50 Yean 0 |)| TO BE Rt Old Bears Profuse HOSPITAL, H EUGENE WOULD BE CAPITAL CITY S. P. FURNISHES NAMES OF ENQUIRERS O P E N I N G S A L E ? S 3 coo«.* ai THE F A I R S o f H o lid a y t a CSpecial Items for Teachers a n d * * * ion«enm otners who Have to Buv Rarlv-igwh*ow *>,how- N applaud*. Special For Saturday Thanksgiving Sale of Handkerchiefs