Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, December 05, 1912, Image 2

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CHURCH NEl11*'
$10.00 Overcoats and Raincoats at
$12.50 Overcoats and Raincoats at
$15.00 Overcoats and Raincoats at
$18.00 Overcoats and Raincoats at
$20.00 Overcoat* and Raincoats at
s~ Window Display
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$ 7.bU
$ 9.35
$11.25
$13.50
$15.00
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Mrs. Minnie Miller, Worthy Matron
o f C o tta g e G rove Chapter No. 1 . gave
an informal afternoon Monday for the
officers and their substitutes compli­
mentary o f the assistance rendered her
in the chapter work during the past
year.
The rose content furnished
spirited amusement.
Mrs. Robbins
finally succeeded in capturing the
prise, a b eautiful silk rose made by
the hostess. Dining room decorations
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proved herself such an
place cards of unique designs su g g e ,
tive o f the colors appropriate to the
degrees.
A delicious three course
luncheon was served consisting of
fruit salad, sandwiches, veal
loaf,
spiced apples, potato salad, coffee and
cream pie.
Officers and substitutes
present:
Minnie
Miller.
Myrtle
Veatcb, K a tie Scovell, Mabel Cham ­
bers, Grace Brund, Fay Allison, Clara
Burkholder,
Anna
Graham.
Ada
Adams. Maude Wheeler. Jean Rob-
bins. L ottie Scott. Belle Knowles.
Anna Elledge, Emma Porter. K a tie
Veatch, Grace Cruson, Alice Abrams,
amiable hoateas th«^
guests tarried too
first ballot,
L e a d in g C lo th ie r*
Store
Pillow Top Special
W ith every purchase of 6
skeins Royal Floss Embroi­
dery Silk, w e g iv e stamped
pillow top with bacs
to match. A ll for
25c
A Unique Entertainment.
One of the most delightful affa.rs of
the week anil a unique one as w ell was
a trip to the Thousand Islands,
Meadames Geo. M. Hall and A . L.
Monroe furnished tickets, served re
freshmenta and entertained the travel-
Mrs. Ellen Markley entertained the ere during the entire voyage which
Needle Club ot the Royal Neighbors at started from the parlors of Mrs. Hall
her home Tuesday afternoon.
The at Notth Lane St. on Tuesday and
u s u a l work was done, a fter which re- ; Wednesday at 2 30 o clock.
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UMPHREY & MACKIN
T H E CASH ECO NO HY STORE
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Gordon Pure Silk Ho*<- in
black and tan. A pair. MN-
Gordon 6 thread Lisle Hose
in hlack only.
V ery tine
thread. E xtra heavy soles
and elastic lops. 3 pair in
box. Per box
il.lMI
Practical Gifts for Xmas Shoppers!!
Neckwear Waist & Dress Silks
Dress Shirts
FOR
MEN
Four-inband styles, French Folds,
k e v e r s i b l e s and Open Finds.
Shown in light, medium aud d«rk
patterns—all new.
15c, 25c, 50c
This new line
of shirts w e ’ve
just opened are
so much better
value than has ever yet been
seen that they’d sell higher at
auction than regular price.
Handkerchiefs
FOR
MEN
Silk Initial |llaudkerchiefs, hem­
stitched edge. Made of soft, silk
finished cloth that does not lose
lustre in laundering. Price each
H A u m a RK
Other white handkerchiefs, prieed
each
S H IR T S
5c, 10c, 12k, 20c, 25c
Don’t ask us how it’i done— we don’t
make them— we only sell them. But
don’t pass this by if you’re after shirts.
ALL STYLES OF NEGLIGEES
Cash Price 95c
Men’s Kid
Dress Gloves
Exceptional good values. C l HO
Cash price, p a ir............
Men’s Silk
Lisle Hose
IN A L L
COLORS
Per pair 2 3 c : 2 pair 4 5 c
Pure silk hose in black or
tan. Cash price, a pair.
Specials in Ladies’ Handkerchiefs j
W
e V
ilist put
ntit on
nn H
isn lav a
a 1 large
nrrre* ouCA
rh u o.,i of
-.f beautiful \
We
ve i just
display
assortment
handkerchiefs— embroidered, hemstitched, lace trimmed: also
with initials. All worth twice the price asked.
YOU MUST SE E T HE M!
5c
8c
10c
12>/2C
15 c
20c
You will find a beautiful line
of silk patterns to choose from
at this store — any pattern o
which is sure to make a hit as
a Xmas gift. They are excej*-
tionally reasonable in price
A look through the prices be
low and then at the silks in
this store will assure you, jh is
store is the right place in which
to buy.
2 7 -inch waist silks in tan,
brown, light and dark blue,
reds, champagne, old rose,
etc. Cash price,
j>er yard____ ____
36-inch waist silk in conven­
ni ven*
tional patterns
Cash price, yard
27-inch pure silk Messaline in
pink, white cream, black,
light blue, navy.blue, wine,
scarlet, tan, brown, etc
Cash price,
per yard .
27 inch pure.silk soft taffeta
in beautiful c h a n g e a b l e
shades. Cash price,
Q Cn
jier yard.................-- J J u
27-inch pure silk Messoline in
beautiful changeable shades
Cash price,
per yard________
M E a lw a y s ci
, v L / a t o c k o f Lint
plM ter, Fire Cla
j«-. t. • ■ i
.. ■ , tu
Brick, Concrete 1
Bricks, Shingles
k «- i -
rt /D o o r s , Windows
j**et •’«¡—I »
, things
win un«* made . of w
»« rvi. . at V
j,,, m y in building.
S e r v i e r for m ( (
llih lr arhix.l t \ | q i ( ,
by
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M C ’ Pat
EDLEFSEN CLUB AT LORANE
McCall Patterns
5047, Waist
5046, Skirt
Price, 15 cents esch
L AD IE S’ DRESS
Ask to See the
McCall Styles X
Always Up
- fo - Date
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Ladies’ Kid Dress ( ’«loves, all shades, made of best cape kid.
JnJinarily sell in credit stores for S i.7.5 to
1 JC
1.40
O u r c a sh price u p a ir
Ladies Kid Street Gloves,
a p a ir_________
.45
packages Wheat Hearts, 45c. 2 packages
4 packages Arm K Hammer Soda,
Full C r . , m T O W ^ ' u . ^ ' p ^ i b .
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High Flight Hard Wheat Flour, per sack, $ 1 . 2 5
PHONE
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UMPHREY & MACKIN
Holds First Meeiing to Officially
Open Beautiful New Home
of Valley.
Lorane, Ore.
Grocery Department
PMk Tomatoes o, Corn, 2 * .
C OUP G. AS . L RR.
Miss Lillian Lew is entertained Mr».
Compton's Sunday school class at her
home
Saturday
afternoon.
E ig h t
rm-mbers and the teacher w ere present.
The afternoon was spent in em broider­
ing, a fte r which refreshm ents were
served by the hostess.
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Ladies’ Kid Gloves—Bargain Prices
5
........ Eatlmatea Che-rfu.
M. I ' Hl’lQ
J a m e s 1 s,'*-r». I »2
S e r v i c e s for
r»t . w
M o v e On 1
The trip was made in s i l t y minuti • m .. Sum ía y ach
. II i /■ h policeg»an to
and the guests r*prra#c«l themaelvea s u b j e c t
M m I a d whacka heads if it
a» surprised th st not one mem tier of
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n o w ,” say« the l>i|
the s i x ty became seasick. During Hie
soi g and aern
aut la to bow el congestii
first voyage Mrs« lames N. K. Compton
1 d j e ti.e s I r V
.Iowa. Dr. K i n g ’ *
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m g at " ..TO. pra r
n’ t bulldoae the Isiwe
the hand painted china dish offered on
rauade them to rig
the island contest.
Mrs. ( ompton
Real h t. r Trn^|lh f0||0wa. üfi ei
O M Jackson r i UI ls|||a
p roved to be the lucky one.
The ahip a
L it a 3 and
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decoration* were cou.posrd o f w h'te
a d d it io n to C o lt
,rr
and yellow chrysanthemums,
j«» lin ..irr«
V K»- utneris rà d ile Kdii
I Ice cream, cake and g r . p e juice were
COITASI OKOM
served a* the »hip came in »Ight o f W I Conner,.
land.
Mi*» Fern Holcomb rendered 15 arre« In Sre ¿nt Tp.1 Smith
f:lO a. m.
N.
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several instrumental »election» and re t z n .t o i
•A S a. ni
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10
p.
ni
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ceived hearty encore». The hoatraar»
W. C. Conner e t ui la a 8*.
I M p. ni
Ni
proved themaelvea well vrraed pilot» deraon e t US 15
re» m ,____
a» the storm w u raging on aea ami 3U SK 3 W . |2f»'
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A I) m Moinna ....... h
ml. Find cla»» paaaengrra a b o a r d :
IM, 'W « 1« rheum atism
»dames Abrams, Burkholder, Comp part o f lot 4 lit.« .
Job, Kakm. Hall, Hill, Lurch,
»n to C o t l a g ’
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• ¡ J * ' 1 ‘ ,m,
Miller, .M<-dley, Monro*. 11. H. Veatch,
Jonathan II K r s . . . u
Th* ‘ ^
. . t r a . c t . 10.00
or more. II
Chambers, J. Porter, Chss. Adams, ami A . . A . I and.
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Icker and chenpw-r w
S w en gel, Cruson, Helen S ilsby, Geo. township 21 S K J W liXJ
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jnd i t In Chamber!
G Kerr, N. Durham. Richmond, Bis-
iree d a y s a f t e r the
bey, Bede, Corey. H. Cochran, Mack- 1-ea, tr a c t in »eel
thla liniment he wai
in, llm phrey. Coop r, Allison, Groff. S R 3 W. $1.»««,
___ Benson’s Pharm acy
J. Atkinson, G W. Scott. II. J. Shinn,
C. M. Shinn, C. J. Kem, Knowles,
Brund, Shay, J. I. Jones, J. C. John­
son, Conner,V anD enburg. J. S. Silsby,
bo u n d
Dunton, l.izar, A. B. Wood, lloopar,
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mk 1 fo r 1 0 0 0
r.
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C. E. Jones, Schrejiel, Kirne, Robbins,
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STM in
p u r c h a s e at e i th e r Krr-
LvT.'TT. C o i 11 i 1
Kinter, B eager, Moore, J. C. Adams,
U M I . I
C o . o r T h e S eti lin ci.
Smith, M. Veatch, Ingram, Bader, II.
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I vole for
Short, Wallace, Venske, G. A tkin son .
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1). Hemenway, Powell, Paul Jones,
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Lois Compton celebrate«] her sixth
birthday anniversary Monday afternoon
by entertaining her little friends and
their mothers. The guests were : i n n
Jones,* Harry Hart, Eleanor Jones.
Katherine S ilsby , Gordon W right,
(ieneva Kime, Eleanor Him!». Naomi
Wynne all with their mothers am)
Bonita Beager, with her grandmother.
Mias Lois was the recipient o f many
little gifts. The little folks er.joye«! a
very pleasant afternoon.
R e fre sh ­ ^
ments consisting o f fruit and cake,
nuts and candy w ere aerve«!.
75c
36-inch Satin in
colors, a yard
m « JÎ.
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F r e e P i a u i . C t t i . » Aa.'. ~....... in»-"
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tyson e n t e r ­
wu r a tr a train a for
i.* r »
tiro»
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S a tu ri....
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tained at ‘ ‘ 5«W” last night. Luncheon
m., returning a rriim a. t
was served.
Those present
were l i r a ) ..! . Nana A iwm I m »
m.
• II .tout
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.ub|«*t
w.tt
.u .ijrct to change
Ch
Meadames and Messrs. C. J. Kem.
( ). k .
< t l L L I I IN U l a n i ward ftw Ebl .» •1 ■
MK~itt will be left »* r t.k
Marion V eatch, A Brund. B. 8. Swcn-
llrl
l r ~ . i . lu.
,t««r lra«rea Dtaatmi «llrr
ge>, P. W. Robbins and Mrs. Price.
F V I ' I \ k \ ( iv;i
milsy. W«1n*»«l»y sml 1
$1.75
36-inch black Mes­
saline, a yard____
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Scovell, Mias Esther S ilsby .
95c
36-inch black Peau d
Side silk, a yard.
36-inch black T af­
feta, a yard _____
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. C0TTA6E GROVE
Mating of cake, coffee
served. Several
and fruit salad » ere
Mm
of lb,
were present
invited guest
G. B. Hawkins was an
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Swengel enter­
tained at a turkey supper Friday even­
ing.
Following supiier " 50u " was
played. Those present were Meadames
and Messrs. Marion Veatch, W. H.
Abrams, F. W’ . Robbins. H. A. Miller,
Mrs. C. H. Burkholder and Misa Belle.
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were o f chrysanthemums and ferns.
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d u rin g Ihr
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Woolen Mills
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FREE DELIVERY
Dec. 5
(Special to;
The S e n t i n e l . ) - T h e Kdlefaen Club held
its first m eeting N«»v. 27 at the r ec en t­
ly completed and luxuriously appointe«!
EMlefaen bungalow home Kentwood.
The diningroom was ta stily decorate«!
with green ferna, grasses and flowers
from the w«x»ls and fields as only Mr.
Edlefsen could do it. The follow ing
women w ere present: Mesdames W.
W. Jackson, Glenn Jackson, Doty, A.
Auld, Sharp, Jesse D arling ami d a u g h ­
ter Dorothy, and Mrs. Martha H e rw ig
of M ilw aukee. A very e n jo y a b le tim e
was spent. The club will be perma-
nent and will m eet e v e r y tw o w eeks.
Jesse D arling and fa m ily have moved
into their ruatlc bungalow ami D arling
has been cu ttin g down the woods to
trim up his rustic porch.
The ladies o f the l o r a n e
M. E.
Church m eet a t Rev. S n y d e r ’s real
dence Dec. 6th to form a lad ies’ aid
society.
Gambling Charged at Eugene.
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" I . , rrt«1»l will not b. m cW
aw W ill- Tt K. D tjhi « a ller Jt> . i n
n * * l Irsln ftn lg b . tm i.l I
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i» I» permit of Its brina I
A. B. W
1 »Ungi tir* ■
No t i . l Y o u w ill find that <
r< -
here apeak w ell »1
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U-mwIu
TV..H
MeJU * h K ' n r i y -
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Pariti li gr (perienee In the sa
K A I H FR IN K K
*M o f coughs and co
depended apon, am
*nd s a f e to tMke.
m’ s P harm acy.
WANT tops ra
Ailv*-rtis«-ni«-iit.n in • il'tC In the pleasing tori
•» a line. Kigur-
enticing and invil
bo,ttlct}
springs
tu the ‘¡!r.
La
a g e .'
FOR .
tains.
T H I S IS Y O U R C H A M E W n U ¡ | t o G e t \
ITocM] diamon«) rin^ ut a Ml
D rin k i t t
Inquire o f F . Ch«-«-»bni,
Ore.
JKK.SE1liL,,^*WO YA Mil
ONE FIR ST C L A SS
y e a rs old for sio'-.
sk is a tn u r a ti 1 salitr
to any of the re
waters of Europe
Recommended by
•‘ H illy ” Johnson cow;
Marion V e a tc h .
,
T W O D O Z E N F U LI BMK
norca l a y in g hens for »*k
V e a tc h .
c i a ,J8 o f t h e
U ni
Rheumatism, K id
afflictions, D y s p e p
and all f o r m s o f
H O U S E A N D T H R E E L1’
sale, w ithin c ity limit*. r
Bloo«l
y e a rs old, has 6 room». F*
d i d H e ig h ts on Main St
S en tin e l.
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F O R S A L E 10,000 FIRST
apple treea, in a p e ctcl trA ':*
f r u it inspector. Call or *,
prices. C re s w e l l Nurserj
disea:
people “ given up’
have been cured «
ailments by Cal
Testimonials on a
Sold by all dealer
cases direct iron
Write for prices.
n a il»
CALAPOOYA SU.lt
W AN T TO SELL.
1 KAM.! t o r h e c o n d e n s e d sm
and w a gon . Thus. Allen.
Stom ach
h e : a v y
b u T n d i k
m l |N"
H a v e altout 100 lbs. »( 4
Sen tinel.
hy
it*
BSC.
d l s ? ! i lel
A ll
: HOTEL GAUPOOY
Good 2-horsa power el*0*
for sa le at a b argain. Th*
TWO
C R A CK IN G
GOOD 1
aeparatora for sale
The Clean C ity L ea gu e o f Eu gen e
V e a tc h .
Saturday afternoon sent a docum ent to
the mayor, the c ity attorney, the c ity
M IH C K L L A N K O l'
recorder and to each m em ber o f the
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c ity council, c h argin g that the ord i­ L O S T . — D O L L GO-CART,
a b ly w h e e le d away by
nances s g a in s t gam bling, houses of
child. Mrs. Elbert l » e * * |
prostitution and screens in front o f and
partitiona in c i g a r stores, w ere being
Third SU
violated and a skin g the c i t y to ta k e
TW O NICE RO O M S
the m atter up, pledging the coopera­
Hath in connection. Ida :
tion o f the league. The police
are
S. 7th S t
IS OPEN ALL
Famous h e a l t h re
apooya mountain!
Cottage Grove (ot
cific.) Splendid a
reasonable rates,
hot water batl
rooms. Iufnrmat
etc., will be furu
queat.
' CALAPOOYA SPH
C O T T A G E GR