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T h e Leaders of fashion in ev ery co m
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munity are w earing Am erican Lady
Corsets because they mean a better
figure and
They
gown.
a
m ore
perfect
Mm. O. M. Kvm will entertain this Manager Holt of Eugene Cannery
and 0. A. C. Expert W ill Ap
afternoon in honor of her daughter,
Mrs. G. B. Corey. The Corey family
pear at Open Meeting.
fitting
T h ey are to be d epen d ed on
in every respect.
A s tor style, they
The H. N. of A. Needle Work Club
was entertained at the home of Mr«.
H. Venske Tuesday.
The afternoon
was spent in social chat and fancy
work.
A two course luncheon was
served, the hostess being assisted by
Myrtle Venske and Della Atkinson,
Those present were Mosdames Wal
lace, Lockwood. Hcmenway, Kime,
Hall. Monro«, Price, Miller, Markley,
Atkinson, Stoneberg, Baker, Hamloth.
Mrs. L. S. Hill was an invited guest.
for the modish fitting gow ns tor the
season.
form
T h e n e w models all co n
to the
requirements
of
the
present fashion,
showing the lo w
bust,
the
long,
straight hip, the
Hat back w hich
may
be
either
m edium or long
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American
Lady
Corsets
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are made in a suf
ficiently large var
iety o f styles so
that there is a mo
del for every figure.
There is a model
for your figure.
Ask to see the new
models.
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No. 128—Like cut.
A popo
popular
_ Ladies' model. Mediu
Young
Sledium
bust; extra long hip; white batiste
Price, $1.00
No. 250. A splendid model for
stout figures. Extra strong, has
reinforced belt inserted, a waist
line which prevents
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stretching of corset. Price ^ ¿ . b U
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Pure Food Groceries at Economy Prices
6 lbs. choice Rolled Oats, 25c; 3 cans Standard Corn, 2.5c;
2 cans Fancy Pack Sweet Corn. 2.5c; 3 cans Standard T om a
toes, 25c; 2 cans Faucv Solid Pack Tomatoes. 25c; 3 cans of
Pink Salmon, 25c; U. & M. Special Blend Coffee, a lb -, 27c;
Magnolia Blend Coffee, a lb., 32c; mild full cream Tillam ook
Cheese, alb., 20c; 3% lbs. fancy, long Head Kice< unpolished)
25c; 5 lbs. Bayo Beaus, 2.5c: Fanev Teas, including uncolored
Japan, English Breakfast, Gun Powder and Imperial, a lb., 45c:
3 cans Condensed Milk, 25c; choice Table Fruit per can, 15c:
extra fancy pack Table Fruit, a can, 23c: 1013 Garden Seeds,
Eastern grown Seeds, per paper. 3c; Western grown Seeds.
per paper, 4c; most every kind o f Seed in bulk.
Umphrey & Mackin
T H E C A S H E C O N O M Y S TO R E
Within a 15 mile circle around IM P E R IA L
there are now several hundred prosperous
farmers raising enormous crops of wheat,
rye, barley, oats, potatoes, vegetables, etc.
Poultry raising is aiso highly successful.
Three large stock ranches, owning several
thousand horses and cattle are also in this
circle.
IM P E R IA L is now the trading point and
will soon be the shipping point (the rail
roads are now building) for the products
from thousands of acres surrounding it.
/^“I 'O U ’ L L be happy ever afterwards
if you get your W edding Invita
tions from The Sentinel Art Shop.
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U. S. Logging
CHURCH N E W S
:
been as Sodom, and we should have Brings Suit Against West Coast
been like unto Gomarrat; Christian En
Mines Company.
deavor at 6 :30. No evening worship.
Chester Chrisnias has commenced
Congregation reauested to attend union
suit against the West Coast Minea com
services at Methodist Church.
No
pany to collect the sum o f $2,SOO and
prayer meeting this week.
interest, amount said to be due on two
Services at the Christian Science promissory notes one for $1500 and
Hall every Sunday at 11 and Wednes another for $12oo, with a credit of WOO
day evening at 7 :30. A ll are welcome. on the latter.
BAND IS ORGANIZED
Men s Suits, Boys’ Suits
M en’s Overcoats, Boys’ Overcoats
Ladies’ Long Coats
Ladies’ Suits, Ladies’ Silk Waists
Going at
For
Iain's
the
soon
condii
aule hy
HALF PRICE
Noullit
Soot
HAMPTON & CO.
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for thi
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me.
$40,000 HIGH SCHOOL ! GROVE LEADS COUNTY
IS TALKED
IN BIRTHS
Would Probably Be Erected on Vital Statistics for Month of Janu-
Ground Now Occupied by East
(
ary Show Many Peculiarities
Side School Building.
in Mortality.
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A M MI-
Deaths.
erly. Something inuat be done during *
the year to take care o f the high 1 Cottage Grove three malea, brain
school, now occupying a part o f the disease, 77; Bright's disease, 44; pa
East Side building. The school now ralysis, 78; three females, euteritis,
has close to 100 students. Fifteen of 31; still born ; heart disease, 57.
Eugene Six males, stomach dia-
thee*- are Expected to graduate this
year and 50 are expectad to enter next ea«e, 51; marasmus, 10 days; pneu
year. The present quarters will he in monia, 38; suicide, 36; heart iliaease,
adequate. Estimates us to how ex|«en- 66; urtemaclernsis, 69; two females,
sive a building should be erected run guatro enteritis. 31; senility, 76.
Goshen One female, brsm disease,
as high as $40,(KM).
By the erection o f a high school 14.
building sufficient room would he made • Mabel—One male, general debility.
in the East Side building to rare for It years.
Springfield Two males, tuberculosis,
the East Side pupil* now co m p ile d to
47; paralysis, KM; two females, pneu
attend the West Side school.
It is estimated that a well equipped monia, 76; stomach disease 1|.
Wendling One male, accident, agiti
high school next year would have 160
pupils.
I hey would draw $3,u00 a|>ecial
Birth«.
aid, or $1,200 in addition to the present
Cottage Grove l'l males, 5 females.
aid, which is some inducement for
Eugene Six females, five females.
making special arrangements for the
Junction City Three mulra, II f e
high school course.
male.
Prof. Dunton Re-Elected.
London One female.
A t the late meeting o f the school
Mabel One male.
board, Prof. J. E. Dunton was re-en
Springfield One female.
gaged as superintendent o f the city
Wulton—One female.
choola for a term o f two years. The
Contagion« Di«ea«e«.
salary was raised to $1400 for next
Eugeno—Scarlet fever, 1; enteric
year and to $1500,for the year following. fever, 1; small pox 1.
Cottage Grove Diphtheria, 1.
Potatoes Grow All Winter.
There are some potatoes to be seen
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Orchids in 0. A. C. Greenhouse.
in our office window which were planted
Some fine orchids are now In bloom
July lat, remained in the ground all in the greenhouaea at the Oregon A g
winter and were dug February 1. They ricultural College, where students have
■ « perfectly sound and good and were a chance to see many plants from d i f
raioeil by E. Sidler. Drain Nonpareil, ferent parla o f the world.
An orchid from India, Cypri|>cdium
city. F. C. Coffman the former pro
To Whom It May Concern
Inaigne,
a beautiful golden-green lady-
prietor, has not yet made his plans for
1 will be responsible for no debts slipper mottled with brown, with a
the future.
1 contracted by anyone but myself after snow white tip is full of blooms.
W ill Raise Chickens.
this date.
L A W R E N C E BROWN
Another, Cattleya, one o f the hand
Stanley W. Martin moved Tuesday
Feb. 13, 1913.
somest o f the collection, will also
onto the Conley place on West Main
bloom shortly, putting forth large,
Looking for Farm.
which he and his father-in-law, Mr.
light purple flowers. It is a native o f
Geo. A. Baird and L. A. Archer ar
Wright, recently purchased.
They
Brazil.
will go into the chicken raising busi rived Monday from Swanwee, Okla.,
A delicate aerial orchid, Coelogyne
and will purchase a Cottage Grove
ness.
( ristata, from Nepal, has a quantity o f
ranch.
white bloHsoins with gold throata and
Improvement Bonds Sold.
lipa. l.aelia Anccps ia lavender with
Card of Thanks.
A t the council meeting Monday night
We take this means o f thanking our deeper purple lipa and a yellow throat
the bonds issued under the Bancroft
stroked with purple. Ita native habitat
act for impovements on the streets of friends for thei^ many kindnesses
is Mexico.
the city were disposed of. Ambrose & shown us during our late bereavement,
Burdsal and Herman Venske were the; through the siikness and death o f our
" T h e Shop" where good printing is
bidders. The total amount was some husband and father.
done—The Sentinel.
MRS. N. A. BALKS,
$25,000,
Everything you can mention is in
U. S. BALES.
The Sentinel.
MRS. /.ILLA L A N D ,
C. E. BALKS,
MRS. M A R Y E N G L A N D ,
MRS. A N N A D O O LIT T L E ,
S. ('. BAI.ES,
MRS. M I N N I E W AG N K K ,
Strange Yarn from Albany of
A R T H U R BALKS.
Fertility of Willamette Soil ::
f 13c
MISS REBECCA BALES.
Lack
o f Social Education
ture for Purchase of
Uniforms.
The Cottage Grove Band was reor
ganized Monday with A. C. Spriggs as
president and Merle Scovell as director.
A concert, is being arranged for the
near futnre to raise funds for the pur
chase of uniforms.
I f the organization meets with the
anticipated success, it will give free
concerts in the park Sunday afternoons
during the summer.
Visiting cards—The Sentinel.
Bon Ton Changes Hands.
Tree Grows from Switch
Dropped 50 Years Ago
.o o
W e have them in Patent, S w e d e, G u n Metal and N u -B u c k .
Black. W h it e and Tan.
C o m e and see
POST OFFICE CORNER
Chinese Cook Thinks
Dinner at 12; Not 6
Causes Employer Trouble
Comstock.
Captain Powell tells an intereHting1
Feb 13. — (Siiecial to The Sentinel.)
and amuaing story concerning a large
Mrs. Mary P« erkins of Drain visited
balm tree which is located near the
with Mrs. J. A. Griggs Saturday.
farmhouse on the old Marshall home
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Johnson of Drain
stead. He said that over 5b years ago, viaited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griggs Sat-
A. G. Marshall who then lived upon urday.
the place, waa driving a lazy mule near ‘ Mr. and Mrs. David Griggs and fain-
his home one day and in older to en- *ly an<* Mr. an,l Mrs. J. P. Earl of
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Cottage Grove «pent Saturday and Sun-
courage the animal to make better | d-y ^ th rBUMf5 l here.
time, he broke a amall limb from a tree
W. H. Lawrence and Geo. Edwarda
beneath which he was passing. When «pent Saturday in Cottage Grove.
he arrived home, Mr. Marshall rode the
C. A Delaney and w ife went to Cot
mule to the watering trough where he tage Grove Saturday.
Mias Maude Skidmore snd her sister,
discarded his whip, dropping the switch
to the ground where it fell in the mud. Mrs. Durward Hunt, spent Saturday
The tw ig became covered with mud
and later sprouted. Today the switch
which Marshall used to encourage his
mule, has grown to be a large and
beautiful tree and is located in the
very spot where the tw ig was dropped
many years ago.—Albany Democrat.
i in CottHK‘, (iro ve’
Arthur Woodring o f Drain visited
friends here between trains Saturday.
I. F. Bradley made a flying trip to
Cottage Grove Friday evening.
I f i t ’ s in The Sentinel it's news
i t ’s news it's in The Sentinel.
If
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for you no movee? Didn’ t you say you
movee after dlinner?
Supper
all
leady and no dishes! Meat all leady
and no hoarders! What's the matter
with you? Gone clazy? Why for you
no movee?
Here it was within an hour o f supper
time, ioiuis and his helfier had moved
the kitchen complete and were all set
up ready for business, while the dining
room was still at the other building.
As soon as Bart could get his breath,
he tore around after drays and wagons
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n * manner that convinced the oriental
that he could movee when the exi
gencies of the occasion seemed to de
mand such action. An hour later sup-
|ier was being served at The Oregon an
i f that had been the prearranged plan.
A
There
for cold
Remedy
lievra tl
aida ex
system
sale by
CAL-HP
The Bon Ton confectionery changed
hands Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Concert W ill Be Given in Near Fu- Söderström being the new owners.
Both are well known resident« o f the
t o
The Store for All the People
C % Incorporated
The U. S. Logging Co , with head
quarters in this city has filed articles
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of incorporation with the secretary of
state at Salem. The officers are stated
B A P T IS T C H U R C H
to be J. H. Chambers, president and L.
C. M. Cobb, pastor.
S. Hill, secretary. This company is the
Services for next Sunday; 10 a. m.,
purchaser o f 163 million feet o f timber
Bible school; 11 a. m., preaching ser
in the Row River watershed.
vices, subject; “ My Father’ s Busi
ness."
Young people's meeting at
Revival Meetings Continue.
6:30; union service at M. E. Church,
The union revival meetings at the
7:30.
M. E. Church continue to draw large
audiences.
Mrs. Edith Hill-Rooker,
P R E SB Y TE R IA N CHURCH
the speaker, has proven herself a wo
Rev. B. A. Ballis, Minister.
Sunday schoul at 10 a. m. ; morning man of unusual talent and has a per
worship, 11, sermon text, Isa. 1:9: sonality that (ileuses. The large chorua
‘ ‘ Except the Lord o f hosts had le ft us choir under the direction o f H. H.
a very small remnant, we should have Harris, has been highly complimented.
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I W / E have just received a 500 pairs
* ▼ ▼ of the famous Utz &_> Dunn shoes
for ladies. Remember, this firm spe
cializes in Ladies’ fine shoes, thereby
making style, fit and durability an ab
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solute certainty. And last but by no means least, the f
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prices are right, ranging from
POWELL
Plans for a cannery are expected to
be advanced at the open meeting of
::
Cottage Grove
Gramre Saturday,
Mtireh I, when Manager Holt o f the Eu
gene cannery and an exi>ert from Ore
gon Agricultural College will he pros-
ent. The meeting will he at 1 o'clock ::
and the public generally is invited.
The grangers are deeply interested in
the cannery proposition and it is ex
pected that something definite will lie
announced in the near future.
Orchard Company Wins Prize.
The Tuesday Night 500 Club turned
The
Suntiydale Orchard Company of
its session this week into a Valentine
Drain has received a diploma from the
affair.
Oregon Agricultural Society as an
Jess C. Lewis unit Miss Lottie May award of merit for firat prise on
Whitsett were quietly married at the Hoover apples exhibited at the Pacific
Presbyterian manse Tuesday evening. Northwest Land Products Show hold
Rev. E. A. Hallis officiating. Mr. and in Portland in November. This was
Mrs. Chas. Beals stood as witnesses. the largest show of its kind ever held
The couple are well known young peo in the West, the displays including
ple o f the city and will make their thousands of boxes o f the finest fruit
home here.
produced in Oregon, Washington, Idaho
A marriage license has been issued snd British Columbia. The Sunnydalc
to Paul K. Carter o f Mabel and Mrs. Orchard Company and the community
o f Drain may well tie proud o f this
Gerthn Jarret o f this city.
recognition. — Drain Nonpareil.
The Emanon Club met with Mrs. S.
L. Mackin last Thursday.
A social
Professor Is Charmed.
time was enjoyed, after which delicious
Professor McMillan, o f the Univer
refreshments
were
served.
Mrs. sity o f Minnesota, who recently came
Richmond was a guest.
Members to Oregon to Investigate orchard lands,
present were Mesdsmts Groff, Allison, has purchased two 5-acre tracts on the
Umphrey, Armes, Corev, Short, Coch Sunnydalc Orchard Company’s plant
ings, and expects eventually to make
ran and Bede.
this his home.
Mr. McMillan was
2 The 19-13-3 Club met Tuesday night
much impressed with the wonderful
at the Geo. Lea residence, being enter
growth the trees had made, indicating
tained by the Misses Kcnnon, Perkins,
the cxellent care «mi fertility of soil.
Currin.and Lea.
Coming as he did from the zero weather
The O. E. S. will have a valentine- of Minnesota, he was charmed with our
social following its meeting tomorrow warm, sunny days and green hills.—
night.
Drain Nonpareil.
The Shoe for Women
Who Want a Snug Fit
Seeing is knowing.
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leaves in a few days for Idaho.
are the authority as the foundation
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Foley Kidn<
tory rcMulti
any one still
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Store.
Time Is ir
a dollar in
all the live
Sentinel.