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Nebraska with Mr. Ilogut«’* parents. o Ç fc lg js f l f t ijr Q m m t Miss Verna Iluwkin* ha* recovered from har recent attack of the grip anil waa able to rcMUinr her I unn I h !t* with the Sentlncl'ii Simplex Monday morning Many Matters o f More than Passing Moment Mis W S Shearer of Dorma viaited Filday with Mrs Joe Miller. Any Item In that* column* containing on th* laat lino th*r*of th« The advertising of the Resali Reme dies will appear In The Sentinel next week. A alory concerning thia adver Using that will appear simultaneously will be of unusual interest. C mark (. .), I* paid advartlalng. ( Thl* announcamant it mada in compilane* with tha pottal r*gulatlon*.| • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ^ SpringSilk Showing V- EVANGELIST OF UNUSUAL VERSATILITY oeason s Productions Surpass all Previous Spring Efforts Dainty Designs and a wider assortment of Silks have been produced Characterized by Exclusiveness and Quality. Our prices Appeal lo Thrifty Buyers. i llis The W. <:. T. IJ. will meet at 3:00 o ’clock tomorrow afternoon with Mra. F. M. Thompaou. .1. K. Young waa In Kugene yeatcr- day on huaineaa. Wonderful Discovery! l.lghtning Rev. John Lewtati Preaching Upon ailverware cleaner. No acruhbing or Live Subject« to Large Audi rubbing. 1 'erfcct aatlcfactlon guaran The newest— Brocaded Charmeuse (Chermoose)— 27 in. teed. For aale at Madacn'a. fl.'ic ences at M £. Church. wide. Our cash price, a yd_________________________ O. K. W imh I boii and J. F. Hickey M > in. Silk and Linen Pongee, in brown, tan, lavender, were in Portland laat week aecurlng a The bible addresses at 2:30 every claaay motor delivery for Mr. Woodaon afternoon except Saturday at the M. light blue. Our cash price, a y d ____________________ Tha building* occupied by Frank K. Church by the Rev. John I ewtsa 25 in. All Silk American Pongee, in tan only Woodrulf and S. K. McGavran have are proving exceedingly interesting und Our cash price, a yd ___________ ______ ____ profitable to the large number who are been redecorated thia week. daily in attendance. At 7:30 each Kxpcrt dreMNuoiking done promptly. molly 27 in. All Silk Imported Pongee, in tan only evening the regular evangelistic ser Mra. Pet Sanford. rn23tf vice. The interest ia deepening Our cash price, a y d ______________________ K. P. Fung aial fnmlly of Portland These meeting are only for a brief are viaiting relat'vea in the city. 3-1 in. Suiting Silks, in all the new and dainty stripes period at beat and the rare opportunity I'haa. Dutton of Portland visited rel to listen to a man of Mr. Lewis*' Our cash price, a yd. 90c to. atives here the puat week. ability and experience is not often 21 to 2(> in. Waist Silks in Messaline and soft Taffeta I. ime-Sulphur tree »pray, pure 30 afforded. Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. he will sneak. The evening sub Our cash price, a yd. 75c to_______________________ teat, at Swengel’ a Hardware Store. HAMPTON A CO. (). M. Kem and family made a trip ject will be “ Popular Amusement*." 18 in. Waist Silks, in Messaline and soft Taffeta At 2:3d he will give the lecture to to Kugene by auto Friday. men. “ The Man for the Twentieth Our cash price, a yd _____________________ ¡ I f you viali The Fair ace the ailver Joe Damewnod wa* in Kugene on Century.“ The lecture ha* been given ware bargain. business last Thursday. 27 in. Messaline, in plain colors in the large fa center o f population and ■ W. B. Cooper and Mra. I. A. Randall Think of getting the best hard wheat universally commended. Our cash price, a yd _______________________________ have returned from Iowa, where they Hour In town for $1.3/1 per aack Pure Mr. Lewis* ia not only an eloquent were called by the death of their While Sterling Feed Co. 27 in. Silk Tissues, in all colors and convincing preacher of the gospel, father. Our cash price, a yd. 20c, 21c and. Mias Myrtle Kern waa up from the but ia a man of wonderful versatility. Maatcr Allen Grigg* returned Mon university over Sunday. He is al home with any subject: day from a viali with relative* *t Coni History, art. science, philosophy, Liter McCall Patterns Mr. and Mrs. Fester Power* have atock. ature, invention, discovery, and, as a 5M5. Waist 5 : 44 , Skirt moved to Kugene. biographer, ha* the life atory and Cunaultaliun free. Sure cure or no Price, 15 cent» each The beat place on earth to get line achievements of every imtiorlant char- pay. Hr. Goff, Shoe Chiropractor. photos i* at Monroe'» at the bridge, ftit acter of ancient, medieval I ai and ‘ modern (ieo. Kdward* waa up from Comatock J. W. Miller of Portland visited hia history at immediate command. Monday. ■ later, Mra. Rebecca Stidham, during HIGHEST Q U A L IT Y GROCERIES A T LOW EST CASH PRICES David and Hiram Frigga viaited the past week. cir parenta at Comatock Sunday. F ull Cream Cheese a lb. 20c; Peaberry Blend Coffee a lb. 27c; English Walnuts a lb. Mra. I.ucy Holland haa moved her Mra. J. F. Karl viaited her mother boarding house to the John Maker resi 20c: 10 lb. pail Corn Syrup 48c; Otter Brand Minced Clams a can 12c; 3% -lb. Fancy Unpol at Comatock la*t week. Oiganization Formed With Seven dence. ished I lead Rice 25c; .leans choice Corn 25c; 2 cans Fancy Solid Pack Tomatoes 25c; Special— 7 BACK AGAIN. Tom Awbray haa teen Members. bars White Laundry Soap 25c; 3 catts Condensed Milk 25c; 3 boxes matches 10c; 4 packages returned much improved in health and will be glad to give all matters o f in Arm & Hammer brand soda, 25c; 4 packages gloss or corn starch 25c; 6 lbs. choice rolled oats 25c Comstock, Ore., March 11. — (Special surance you may wish attended lo hia to The Sentinel.)- A meeting was held V personal and prompt attention. In at Curtin Saturday night for the pur quire at Kxpreaa Ufrice. jlfitf pose of organizing a Good Roads As ♦ Stanley Martin reports the installa sociation. A large number of tax AND REPAIR WORK tion of a Msi-egg Cyphers incubator. payers were present and all seemed LO CATED ON W E S T SIDE Al Kllcdgc and Kd Jenka have been very enthusiastic for the good work to reappointed deputy aa*eaaora for thia go on. THE CASH Q U A LITY STORE The organization started with seven district. Mi*a Myrtle HeSpain ia home from Kvcry boy should call at the Swengel teen members. Officers elected were her Walden achool with another attack Hardware Store and gut a Spalding as follows: I’ reaidant, Robt. Anlauf; o f the mump*. -K. Lawrence; secre haau ball catalogue free. Swengel'a vice president, Turkinh tuwling by the yard, special headquarters for base ball and sporting tary, Roy G riggs; treasurer. S. S. , * i », __«__>__ »__»__I Thomas IKc, Hampton a Co. m 6 tf. goods. » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a • • • • • • » • • • • • • • • # # * * • I • • • • • • • The object o f the association ia to Mra. I). McCargar waa in Kug<-nc Mr. and Mra. Ray Traak were down study road building ami reconstruct, Monday receiving treatment for her from Portland aeveral days o f the puat metal and keep in good condition all cyea. * eek, public roads in this district. The as- Mr*. F. W. Henry, who had been the Mrs. C. P. Jonea returned Friday Hociation has asked the county court RINEHART PAYS $20,000 FOR gueat of Mr*. W. li. Abram*, left Sat from Portland, where she had been for the service o f the county engineer MAIN PROPERTY urday fur a viail with hvY aiater in Ku- during the aickneas and death of her in resurveying the main road through huahami. gene. I'ass Creek Canyon. ickncaa haa been very prevalent Dr. Demurest, Dentist. Office over Cottage Grove Min Invests Heavily ¿nil ahoea of late and Ur. Goff, the Kerr A Silaby'a Store. m9tf e doctor, haa aaved many live». in Sister City’s Real * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richmond were Mr*. P. T. Hevereaux o f Kugene here from St. Johns Sunday viaiting at Estate. *l>eul Sunday here with Mra. Palmer. the Hen Groff home. They left 'lues- Mia* Dora Hawkin*. who had *|>cnt day to make their home in Minnesota. aeveral week* viaiting here, returned Mra. Thomas Wilson of Canyonville W. N. Rinehart, of this city, last to Creawcll Saturday. visited Mrs. Nelson Durham over Sun week closed the largest deal in day. Springfield Main Street property “ You look good to m e ," said the man 555 made this year, involving more than who became engaged lo a girl by mail ■half bottom land --but I knew you were good looking. $20,000. This purchase gives Mr. That Armstrong photo told me so. 'o thirds tillable. Everybody invited. Call and Rinehart the two opposite corners at Y Mra. Maggie Young o f Clackamas Muntigli titulier on place to pav t V see the new gixxls arriving daily Main and Seventh. The north front and Mrs. Klizalieth Shaw of Pendleton, purchase price Half mile south age is 64 feet, while the corner on attended the funeral o f their brother, Special Bargains of citv limila. J. II. Jackson, yesterday and are visit the opposite side o f the street with a in Enamel ware, Tinware. Boilers ing a short time at the C. M. Jackson south front is 100x120 feet. Inquire of D. P. BURTON home. Tubs, Dishes and everything While it is not definitely known you need. Mr«. I. F. Rowe and children have what Mr. Rinehart’s plans are regard gone to Creawell on account o f the Watch for Our Special Sales Mill auppliea—Swengel'a Hardware. sickness of Mrs. Rowe's mother. ing the improvement of his property, It Pays A. S. Funk o f Nampa. Ida., viaited If yon you are going to paint this spring it is generally believed that the land during the paat week with A. II. Wood. get t PUKE PIJKK PAINT, PAINT, and the beat kind. Our 5c, 10c and l.SC counters are will not remain vacant for long. Kalph Snaucr and family arrived from the Swengel Hardware Co. crowded with bargains. We will Those who are in close touch and from Nebraska Saturday and have A. K. Whit beck and wife o f Halsey, ex|>ect to see vou here Saturday. moved onto the Fulton place while formerly o f Minnesota and Iowa, ar claim to be on the inside claim that around for a location. Jjtf iking I rived yesterday and are looking for a a fine brick block will be erected on ^p.iirilcn and Spraying tool* the beat small close-in ranch. the south side o f the street in the in the world.—Wynne & Wood*. Hen Bingham came up from Kugene early spring for store purposes, while yesterday for a visit. J. C. Wright of Walker ha* rebuilt hia hop houac deatroyed by fire laat Pure White Flour is now selling for Foye Johnson Would Tackle Any on the opposite corner a three-story fall. X hotel will be erected at once. It is $1.3/> per sack at Sterling's Feed Fighter of His Weight The Drain baaket ball team ia cx- Store. Kvery sack guaranteed. also known that Mr. Rinehart and his liected here tonight to compete with J. C. Johnson was in Kugene yester on the Coast. associates are about to close a deal the local team. day on business. I he value of a paper's advertising is gauged by the number of whereby they will come in possession WANTED. APPRENTICE G1RF OR R. W. Hauman has been in Portland Foyc Johnson, the lightweight pug, people it reaches. No other paper reaches more than a quarter as of between 500 and 1,000 acres o f fine woman to assist with aewing. Mra. thia week on business. who demonstrated unusual deftness Pet Sanford. f 6 * IRON AC>K garden tools and hand with his dupes in his boxing match farm lands lying close to Springfield. many Cottage Grove people as does The Sentinel. The weather man put on a light anuw cultivators are sold again this spring Friday night with “ Curly” Underwood, This large tract will be subdivided •X“X “X -: - - x » x -X “X “X --X “X “X --X “ X -X “X ~ x --x ~ x x X “:"X ~ :~ :-x ~ :-x -:--:~ :--> and who is making Cottage Grove his atorm for a ahort time yesterday after by the Swengel Hardware Co. into five and ten acre tracts and will noon for the benefit of visitor* from Mrs. L. P. Hennett is spending a home for a time, challenge* any man then be placed on the market. A r of hia weight on the coast. He claims the Kaat. few day* in Portland. never to have had a decision against Dan Cooper returned last week from him and tips the scales at 133 pounds. rangements have also been made with a three months' visit at Marshalltown, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 He was formerly a member of the crew the street car company to run an Í Iowa. of the U. S. steamship Raleigh and electric line from Springfield through Everybody is going to the Flower claims to have held the lightweight the tract, thereby giving the small Sale at The Fair Saturday. championship of the navy at that time. ranchers the convenience o f city life. Miss Marguerite O'Mara o f Disalon ro This will mean much for Springfield, attended the teachers’ meeting here as it will, when the tract is populated, tu Saturday and visited with friends over 3 Sunday. add nearly 100 families to the popula William Hennett of Roseburg viaited tion. O S. 2 § with Ren Sanford over Sunday. Well-improved, at reasonable 3 Chas.- Hruneau transacted business price. All clear. Close to Cot 3 in Kugene yesterday. tage Grove. Box 33, Cottage Joe Miller is making improvements Grove. 2 . S’ ? m lS-*3p to hia Main Street property. 5 < c Chat ley Kayser and wife o f Golden- c 1 1 Clad only in underclothing, a Wexi- dale, Wash., who have been s|>ending Drain Pioneer Dies. tu J g f esn being taken to Salem from Coquille the winter in California and Mra Ma 3 3- 2 . After a long sickness Simeon Har escape«! from s hotel in Drain, accord- tilda Davis, of Redlands, Calif., are visiting Mr*. Martha Kayser a few lan died at his home in South Drain, ing to the Nonpareil. A fter’ eluding - < OQ bloodhounds he was foum. “ ...... and ........................... * id days. about i o'clock Monday morning, officers in another hotel, where he had appro Mrs. Karl K. Mills visited in Eu March t> priated aome clothing ami was ready to O CL (/> gene during the past week. Mr. Harlan was born July 25, 1835, make his getaway. The prisoner had been taken into the Mra. Wm. Hart, Otho Hart, Chas. in Dark County, Ohio. In 1863 he Y Harlow, Robt. Davis, Clay Mosby and crossed the plains with nn ox team to home o f Sheriff Gage at Cotjuille and care»! for while sick. Upon convales Melvin Jordon, accompanied the body California, where he lived some years, cing he returned the kindness o f his X o f Herbert Mosby up from Corvallis coming to Drain in 1875, where he benefactor by stealing a watch, and for this he was given an indeterminate Saturday. has lived since. On March 1st, 1865, sentence o f from one to three years. haa A chimney fire nt the electric light he married Miss Mary Miller, who While taking the prisoner to the pen o o* in plant Friday noon threatened danger died March 8, 1907. From this union the sheriff stopped over night in Drain. B *• 2 for a few minutes, but wa* under con there were eight children, six o f The prisoner was divested of every thing but his underclothes and locked trol In-fore help arrived in answer to whom are now living, 11 grand-chil in a room, but lack o f raiment did not : : 5» 3* the fire whistle. 3 -i dren and five great-grand-children. worry him when bent on escape. X ' CL ■>) W. A. Hognte and family returned The funeral was held Thursday.— If you saw it flrat—you saw it in The Saturday from an extended visit in Drain Nonpareil. Sentinel. ■ xx--x*-x--:*-:*-:*-:--x*-:-x-\ ~ x--x*-x--:-:*-x--:"X -; Jenae Darling aril veil Sunday from Milwaukee anil went out tu hia (girane orchard tracia. ¡ I.. S. Hill hna linen in I’ortlaml thl* week on huaineaa. «I tu y your atock aalt at the Sterling Feed til. 'a alore, where you can get a Mi lb. aack for 30c. { A number o f Klk* went to Fugen« laat night to attend the annual election o f officer*. Frank llemenway of Forane waa in Kugene the flrat of the week. Ilow well you look in one o f Arm atrong'a art pholoa. Sure cure for un down ayatciu and you don't have take them yourself. Have Arm- trong take them for you. Silks Now on Display #: 50c 48c 60c 70c $1-25 i 90c % 60c Í 75c I 29c i T tldepraofUosieiv See Our Complete Showing of McCall Patterns £ • GOOD ROADS MEEING AT ANLAUF JOE BAKER General Blacksmith Um phrey & Mackiri f ❖ ❖ ❖ BUYS AT SPRINGFIELD BRUNO & P H O N E 65 f WE WANT EGGS! FLOWER SALE AND RANCH BUTTER BSS W ill P a y ---- at The Eair ISSUES BROAD CHALLENGE I * Brund & Co. Spring Fashions in o Choice 2 0 Acres Land In Underclothes He Escapes M l SP a 2 2. i Eggs, Cash 15c i Eggs, Trade 17k Butter 35c Fisher Flour, a sack, $1.40 1 Special Reduction on 10 sacks or over Saturday, March 15th 24 Acres Footwear Now R eady For Men, Women and Children L U R C H ’S s