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NEW SPRING SUITS 11$40,000 HIGH SCHOOL SOMETHING NICE FOR BOND ELECTION WOMEN READERS IS CALLED (Continued from flrat page.) :: the Hast Side building, is the only uvuiluble site. The achool board has boon p u t to considerable inconvenience (his y ea r in a r r a n g i n g the rooms anti dividing the g ra d e s betw een the tw o school buildings an d the m e m b ers Itolieve th a t with th e la rg e n u m b e r to g r a d u ate from th e e ighth g r a d e this year, conditions will be much worse next y e a r ami t h a t th e E a s t Side building will not be uble to c a r e fo r th e in creased a tten d a n ce . It has been call- matod t h a t by m a k in g a r r a n g e m e n t s to care for an increased atten d a n ce , it can be so a u g m e n te d as to add $1,2<><> to the aid now received, which would m ake a tota l of $3,000 special county high school aid for the one year. This a m o u n t would be increased from your to y e a r an d would assist considerably in pnying for the new ( o l t s q r Grove lo d q e No. M, A. I. building. A A. M. Meetings fust am i third T h ere a r e now $ 10,18)0 in bonds o u t W ednesdays of the um nth in Masonic Hull, Pacific H ig h w a y . s ta n d in g u g a i n s t the district. Entire new line just re ceived this week direct from the largest manu facturers o f cTHen’s Clothing in the United States. I NOW IS JUST TH E TIM E N ext m eeting M arch I'). EVERY CROSS STREET TO BE PAVED . Men’s grey worsted, diagonal stripe Youth’s tan worsted, fancy stripe . Men’s light grey, diagonal stripe $ 1 1 .0 0 . . . $ 1 2 .5 0 $ 1 5 .0 0 Men’s brown all-wool, fancy stripe $ 1 6 .0 0 Men’s navy blue all-wool, fancy stripe $ 1 6 .0 0 Men’s navy blue serge, all wool $ 1 6 .5 0 . any s tr e e t squares and the e n tir e e x pense will fall on the property owners. W h a t do you w ant, a n y w a y ? A S e n 1 lie c ity 's expense for paving this year tinel w ant ad. will g e t it for you. will be light. T here has been some talk of m aking an effort to have the county build u steel bridge across the Coast Fork s <->-:-x-:->-x«x-x-:-x->-:-x~x><~x-> distance weal of the p rese n t bridge, extending N inth S tr e e t to m e et it ami having the Pacific H ighw ay route rhanged to come through the city, but it is underatmal nothing can be done with this plan this year. A dvertisem ents in this d e p a r tm e n t 6c a line. F'lgurt* 6 words to line. $ 1 3 .0 0 , . Men’s navy blue all-wool whipcord $ 1 8 .0 0 Men’s navy blue fancy strife, all-wool $20 00 J . li. Y o u n g , S e c ’y (otta<|e Grove ( h o p t e r No. -I, 0. I. S. R egular m eetings second and fourth F ridays nl the im m th at Masonic Hall, Pacific H i g h (Continued from first page.) way. Next meeting March 14. Initiation, file W orthy (>raud north and south from Main with the Matron will be present. exception of N inth, does not include TO SELECT YOUR EASTER SUIT Men’s Brown Worsted, fancy stri{>e Every woman likes p r e tty snd fancy tilings. Realizing th a t some of the most appreciative readers of The Son- lincl are women. The Sentinel has p r e pared something nice for them , so m e thing th a t will tie a joy forever, so m e thing which they will wish to keep in (he parlor where visiting friends can see it. This prem ium Is s sa lin pillow top on which Is printed the first page of The Sentinel, m aking a dealgn out of the ordinary but a t the sam e tim e a ttr a c t iv e and rich. The Sentinel takes pride in the a t tr a c t iv e a p p e a r ance of its first page, slid lias received com m ent upon its a r tis tic make-up In s r t journals from the Pacific to the Atlantic. We put more work anil labor into preparing our first page for the press than moat any o th e r country weekly into p reparing the whole pa|>er. There la more live news on the first page than in the whole of most coun try w«*eklies. Fur these many reasona we believe this unususl prem ium will lie an a t tr a c t iv e one. One of these nieces is easily w orth a dollar. We will give one free w ith every two y ea r subscription or for 26 re n ts e x t r a oil a single year su b sc rip tion. WANT ADS EARNEST MEN STORM -<-- ~X">- --:-->- COUNTY SEAT x TXT »O T A l T A IW O * * Agents for the Royal Tailors of Chi Men’s two-piece Norfolk suits cago, Made - to - Measure Clothing Youth’s brown worsted, fancy 803 MAIN ST. R e e s -W a lla c e . . . C o . , . $ 1 6 .0 0 (Continued from first page ) $ 1 1 .0 0 WHERE YOU DO BETTER ; „ ; _ ; „ X - : - X " X ' . > X " X “ X - X K K “ X - X , X ~ X ~ X " X “ X - X - X - \ * - X “ X “ X “ .v 'X - X “ X * - X “ > 'X " X '- - X “ :»- • JOHNSON LOSES BOUT * ....... ............... : t A lively boxing m atch took place F rid ay n ig h t before the C ottage Grove A thletic Association betw een F o y e Johnson, form er lig h tw e ig h t cham pion of the navy, an d “ C urley” U nderw ood, this being th e l a t t e r ’s first fight since he retire d se v eral y e a rs ago. The d e cision was g ive n U nderw ood in the ninth round because of a foul on the p a r t of Jo h n so n , alth o u g h Johnson had his opponent a t his m e rc y d u r in g ^ th e e n tire m atch. Before calling on your best girl drop in and let me put the finishing touch to your dress—A classy shine will do it FRED LIZER, Expert Bootblack Headquarters W ILLARD & ALLISON Barter Shop ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The Emanon Club met w ith Mrs. W. B. Cooper la st Thursday. The a f te r- noon was pleasantly spent sew ing and c h a ttin g a f t e r which Mrs. Cooper served a d a in ty luncheon of banana salad and sandwiches, w afers and tea. Those p rese n t w ere Mesdames Groff, Allison, Bisby, Arm es, Short, Urn phrey, Cochran and Bede. T he club will m e et with Mrs. B ert Richmond n ex t week. The Social Tw elve m e t last T h u rs day with Mrs. A. L. Monroe. A fte r the usual work r e f re sh m e n ts of chicken salad, brown and w hite bread, cake, coffee and pickles w ere served. M em bers p rese nt w ere Mesdames A bram s, Burkholder, Monroe, Job, H. A. Miller, Hill, Compton, G. M. Hall, H. Veatch, : Lurch. G u e sts were Mesdames L. W. : H enry and C. Adams. which was h u n d red s a day fo r several days, will soon be reduced to little o r nothing. S t a t e S heep Inspector Dr. W. H. Lytle, of Pendleton, is still w o rk in g in the affected d is t ric t and h as not changed his first diagnosis t h a t poison fodder w as t h e cause of 1 th e epidemic. W hile it is impossible to e s tim a te th e to ta l loss to sheep- men> it will ru n into th o u s a n d s of dol- ]arg T housands of sheep and lambs had died which a , iwle ,a t e r wou,d I p r o bably be w orth from $2.50 to $3.00 j a p [e c e Mystery of Years Is Solved C. H. V anD enburg th is week solved a puzzle t h a t has been both e rin g him since he s e t out tw o che rry trees six years ago. One of th e treea grew rapidly and produced bountifully, a t ta in in g a d ia m e t e r of aome six inches, while the o th e r seemed tu be s tru g g lin g for e x iste n ce and a ttain ed a d ia m e te r o f only two inches in the sa m e length of tim e. The tr e e s w ere side by side The following item appeared in the and both had a p p a ren tly the sam e op Sunday Oregonian, accompanied by a p o rtu n ity . Mr. V an D en b u rg was con- picture of Mrs. Belle L e tt, who is a sis te r of Mrs. S arah E. P a r k e r of this city : An in te r e s tin g event, and one thor- i oughlv enjoyed bv a la rg e host of guests, was the b irthda y reception given a t S erene Court by Mrs. M. ¡ ‘KICKS S U C H UTKKEh j Belle L ett. T he in vitations for this d elig h tfu l affair had announced th a t : the hostess had arrived a t the age of W e h av e a dozen too m any | ‘‘th ree score young and sw eet s ix ra n g es for o ur limited floor.space. t e e n . ” The e a r lie r p a r t of the eve n Q Vou can save eno u g h buying ing was passed in Mrs. L e t t ’s a p a r t one of them to pay for wood a ments, where she received her guests I ; in a ch a rm in g m anner. Mrs. L e tt couple o f m onths. T h i n k of it! wore a handsome gown of brocaded A M onarch Malleable, th e world satin, elaborate ly trim m ed w ith je t. famous, {jeer of them all, re- As ornam ents she wore diamonds. A f t e r the reception th e company a d jo urned to the roof garden for a supper and dancing. The gu ests were most <1 O r if som ething a little cheaj>er cordially e n tertain ed , young and old i/ V a . alike p a r tic ip a tin g in the dance and suits you better, you X c . a a it n ’t i beat th e music. the O ccidental Cast, a As a fitting ending to th e eve n in g 's $50 perfect cooker for enjoym ent a t m idnight. Mri. L e tt cut th e birthday cake. Many b e a u tifu l and ap p ropriate g i f t s were presented to th e hostess. RANGES The B readE atingB oy Is a H ealthy Boy Feed your children all the whole- Bome bread they will eat. I t builds muscle. Makes them strong physically and m entally. You can alw ays bake th e right kind of bread for them if you in sist on using Drifted Snow Flour Makes the m ost delicious bread you ever ta ste d —and bread th a t is wholesome, for D rifted Snow passes an unusually high gluten te st. I t ’s the gluten in the flour th a t builds th e muscle. Tell your grocer to bring you a sack in th e m orning—you’ll find it the most satisfactory flour you ever used. SPERRY FLOUR CO. TACOMA ?o“cei ,ro” .V':VWI $51.00 $42.50 A peculiar coincidence was dis covered this w eek by m em bers o f the E m a non Club. The birthdays of Mesdams W. B. Cooper, Groff and Bede and the wedding anniversaries of Mesdames V. Allison and U m phrey, all members of th e club, occurred on Monday. A tin show er was planned for Mrs. Allison b u t was postponed on account of sickness. Epidemic Stemmed. W hile m a n y sheep a r e still d y in g on th e Low er P ow de r and in th e vicinity of Goose creek, n e a r Baker, still it is ' th o u g h t t h a t th e w o rs t of th e epidemic is over, an d t h a t th e d e a th ra te , LEADERS CLOSE UP Miss Veta Hickey and Mrs. Robt Hanna Nip and Tuck for First Place. With less th a n 60,000 difference in th e ir vote M iss.V eta H ickey and Mrs. H anna are running nip and tuck for first place in the piano contest. Mrs. McKibben, ln s z Flynn and Killa Sten- n e t t still hold prize-w inning positions and o th e rs are close enough to be dangerous. S tanding of candidates is as follows: V eta Hickey ............... 1106950 Mrs. R obert H anna ....................1058290 Mrs. Jo e M c K ib b e n ......................... 889070 Inez F lin n ................ 753060 Thelma J o n e s .................................... .405940 Rills S t e n n e t t ....................................415&10 Blanche L in d a tro m ........................... 356660 M attie W h i t t e n ............................... 368970 Mrs. Fairy Allen ............................. 293950 M a rth a W oolley..................................274030 C h ristina T u r k ................................ .351680 Mamie M ichael............................... 298390 R uth Ew ing ....................................... 251500 N am es not given are th e sam e as last week. Rees-W allace gives 1000 votes on each $1.00 purchase. Votes given byJThe S e ntine l are aa fo llo w s : On each new subscription f irs t y e a r ................................................... 5,000 On each old subacription, first year ............................................................ 1,500 On each y e a r above one y e a r on e i th e r new o r old. (On new subscriptions all above first y ea r is considered as old su b scription; ........................................2,000 On clubs of five old subscriptions, a bonus o f ....................................... 5,000 On clubs of five new subscriptions, a bonus o f ........................................10,000 No coupons given on a d v e rtisin g . Takes Many Apples W ynne & Woods to Make Sick Hardware tinually n ursing the tr e e and h u nting for g rub worms, but his efforts were w ithout avail. This week he decided to move the r u n t to an o th er piece of ground in the hopes of se cu rin g b e t te r results, and when the tre e was remove«! a large fungus gro w th was found a tta c h e d to th e ta p root m few inches below the surfa ce . T his had stopped th e grow th o f th e root and a p p a re n tly had p re vented nourishm ent from rea ch in g it. T he ow ner believes w ith th is grow th removed th e tr e e will do as well as the other. A f t e r rea ding the account of a Dins- from ea tin g a sprayed apple. F r u it In spe cte r C. FI. S t e w a r t took ocoasion to inform The S entinel t h a t a chemical analysis has proved t h a t a person would need to eat two sacks of sp ray e d apples to be affected in any way. He doubts if anyone will ev e r be poisoned in th a t m anner. “ Apples picked from trees at this tim e of y e a r should be carefully pared before being e a t e n , ” said Mr. S te w a r t. “ T he foreign substances t h a t g a t h e r on them a r e dangerous w hen tak en into th e system . As a m a tte r of fac t apples are not fit for food a f te r re m a in in g on th e tr e e s d u r ing the w i n t e r . ” x x k -->- x -->'X~ x *->- x ~ x F o r SALK OR TRA D E FOR SALE. HO-ACRE FARM, 25 seres under cultivation, 2 miles from city, good house, barn and running w ate r. Price $3600, Im pure S e n ti nel office. m!3-a3pd fgl the present bog into one of the finest rock roads in the west. The commercial club of Roaeburg gave the gu ests a royal welcome and in the evening the Douglas Countv FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. T H E A lbany shingle mill. A modern u p Good Roads Association was organized, with auxiliaries at D ram, Comstock, r ig h t machine, 6 saws, 4 collar», "Jt Yoncalla and other p arts of the county. h. p. boiler ami engine, cutoff rig, Im n o rtau t am ong the business t r a m - grinder, tocla and ev e ry th in g re- acted by the association was th a t of «tuired to m ake up a first clasa mill, adopting resolutiona im ploring the county court of Douglas Countv finan all in good condition ,m uat lie moved cially to assist the residents of N o rth and will sell for $1600. Coat $3100. ern Douglas County in improving the T ra de for any real e a ta te or give road through Pass Creek Canyon. term s. FI. A. Thompson, Mill City, Ore. m l3|aj LECTURE BY LEWTAS IS FEATURE (Continued from first page.) Ken non, Miss Cellers and Miss Wallin will lead the discussion of the rem a in ing ch a p te rs o f the book. tiose in atte n d a n c e from C o ttag e Grove w ere S upt. Dunton, Prof. Ksy nd Prof. P urva nce and Misses Ken- non, Currin, Buell, Lena Holcomb, Ivy Holcomb, Hooper, Perkins, Gleason, B anta, Wilson and Wohrer. From out of to w n : Dist. 25, Miss W allin; Dist. 26, Misses P urvance and S m ith ; Dist. 34, Miss V ilas; Dist. 48, Miss H u rc h sm ; Dist. 60, Miss W h ite ; Dist. 19, Miss M iller; Dist. 122, Miss Cel- e r s ; Dist. 128, Miss lle m e iiw s y ; Dist. 131, Mr. Z a c h a rie s; D is't. 177, MisH O 'M ara. The following m em bers of the high school class in pedagogy w ere also in a t te n d a n c e : Misses G il christ, Anderson, Cox, Sams, Holcomb nd Keyes. FIRST GAME OF SEASON PLAYED FOR S A L E SIX A C R ES , f M IL E from C o ttag e Grove, 2 acrea cleared, 4 acrea tim ber, good 3-room houae. Price $8 lX). Address box 272, C o t ta g e Grove, Ore. H L m 6 tf O R D E R S T A K E N F O R H U F F OR- pington chicks. A few se ttin g s of eggs a f t e r Murch 16 a t 76c per s e t ting. G. lie nnett. m6 l.'lp FOR R EN T. P I.A T O F G R O U N D M O t l * suitable for garden. I,. FI. Dunn, 40 W illa m ette Court. f27- tnlSpd FOR SALE. 4) A C R E P R U N E OR- chard within city lim its o f Yoncalla, Ore. Address, F. L. F’inney, Row River, Ore. F’ O R S A L E . IT A L IA N PRUNE trees. Im pure s i DesLarr.es Grocery. FOR S A L E .—H O U S E A N D LOT FOR $1,000. House has 7 rooms. Lot has 76 foot fro n t and is 96 f e e t deep, D. H. C ham berlain. d l3 tf Eighth Grade Defeats Seventh on Diamond. GOOD LITTLE BUSINESS FOR sale. Good location, sm all rent. O wner wishes to sell on account of health. $6i8j will handle it. Appply P. (I. Box 416, C o ttag e Grove, O re., or inquire a t Sentinel office. T he first baseball g a m e of the sca- ron for C o tta g e G rove was played F’rl- lay a fte rn o o n between te a m s from the seventh an d e ig h th grade s. The c o n te st was a close one, being a 0 to 0 G« km 1 2-horse pow er e le c tric motor affair until to the fo u rth inning, when for ssle at a b arga in. T he S e n t i n e l . . . the e ighth g r a d e g ra d u a lly pulled a w a y and won by a score of 6 to 2. T he lino up: Flighth Grade. S eventh Grade. S m ith ......... Van Bosknrd K err R oberts ........... P ......... S p en ce r ....... ...... lb Veatch S. Coffman ..... 2b .......................P la s t e r K. Coffman 3b A n lau f Medley ss Moras Spriggs Bros. Blacksmiths L e g a t.................I f ....... K ir n e H a w k i n s .............. c f ..............................Kem S e n t e r ................... r f B a rk e r WEST COAST MINE TO BESOLD West Coast Mines Co, property in the Bohemia D istric t will he sold March 17 by sh e riff's sale to sa tisfy a m o r t gag e held by C hester Chrism an of Flu- gene, am ounting to less th a n $3,000. This will probably affect the ju d g m e n t o f $10,000 for personal Injuries secured by Mark E. S tone la st week. I f you do n ’t rea d The Sentinel you d o n ’t g e t m ore th a n h a lf th e news. Horse Shoeing and General Repairing Work Sixth Street near Main Phone 40