Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, June 12, 1913, Image 2

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Beautiful Summer Wash Goods
Highest Quality in Men’s Dress Shirts :: :: Forest Mills Superior Underwear
>‘5\O R E People are each week becoming acquainted with
the high quality standard o f this store and o f our
reasonable low prices. It w ill pay you to investigate.
Do
it this week.
Beautiful Sum m er Wash Goods
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You can make your problem o f choosing a new dress a very
easy one by coming to this store. W e are showing a wide
range o f beautiful patterns and they’re not a bit expensive
either.
(■uaranlrsd (Hilor fad. Qual­
ity a full 5*>* higher than
you aro u«e«l I» al (ha prue».
N ew 27-in. silk tissues, voils, poplins, soisettes, English
welts, crystal cloth, brocades, etc,
H allmark
S H I R .T J
$J .O O , $1 50 and u p
Flowered Swiss dimity, lawns, zephyrs, etc. A yd 10c--18c
Atk to
W hite goods— including rep, duck, lawns, dimity, Swiss,
linen, etc. Priced a yd ............................ 10c, 12c, 18c, 23c
tirm
S p e c ia l, 9 5 c
W e want you to tee them. W e have many other fabrics
which are now on display
Forest Mills Summer Underwear— Hand Finished.
F or Women
Vests— Priced
to 30c.
McCall Pattern
Ladies' Dress No. CZC9
Price IS Ceuta
10c,
13/sC,
U nion Suits— Priced 30c,
bile to S5c. A ll styles.
Kvrry KtrmrNt i* full >l/.iil m iilaiii' an extra
MltHllllll of t Invail ami un* of *U|ierlor «Inq«-
F or Men
ISc
40c,
Fo r
Shirts and D raw ers— Priced e a d
33c to 49c.
Union Suits— Bach
lo ‘ *5c.
50c, f»Oc,
75c
C h ild re n
Single Piece Underwear— Priced
each 10c, 18c, -Me.
U n io n S u it a — H a c h J V , .Me
and 35c.
Buy Highest Quality Groceries Here at Lowest Cash Prices
N o . 2 can H a w a iia n R ipe Sliced Pineapple 15c. T r y a can o f those deliciou s Diam ond “ W "
picnic dinner last F riday— sold here ex c lu s iv e ly , per can 3.1c ; 3 b oxes safety matches 10c: 3
H ig h F ligh t H a rd W h eat Flour, per sack #1.35; b nine-ounce bars w hite soap 35c; 4 pounds
tomatoes 35c; 3 % pounds fancy head rice 35c; 5 pounds brokeu rice 35c; 4
UM PH REY
m&mmw
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Peaches, which were served at the
packages jellv powder for salads, 35c,
dried peaches 3.5c; 3 cans solid pack
pounds |ap rice 35c.
M A C K IIN
T h e Q u a lity C a s h S t o r e
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subject:
ship” ; 7
m., song
Mystery
evening,
meeting.
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The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian
Church met yesterday afternoon in
business and social session with Mrs
Currin.
Refreshments
cream, sherbet and cookies
served.
The Social Twelve meets this after­
noon with Mrs. L. S. Hill.
Mrs. E. R. Spencer will entertain
tomorrow afternoon in compliment to
her aister from Washington.
A pleasant social afternoon was spent
Wednesday o f last week by members
o f the Woman's Foreign Miseionary
Society and a number of invited guests
at the home e f Mrs. W. C. Conner.
Mesdamea Stanley Martin and Andrew
Brund rendered a well received vocal
duet.
Refreshments of sandwiches,
pickles, cake and grape juice were
served.
A successful recital was given by
Miss Mary Bartels, a pupil o f Ora
Read Hemenway, in the parlors o f the
NATURED CROWD
OF 3,000
....... rJ?*'E0
(Continued from flret page.)
•ml there la no nerd to worry about
lhe citie*. they'll be all rig h t."
A ll delegates present at the sessions
of the Umpqua Valley Baptist Associa­
tion. had been Invited to partake o f the
lug feed, and Hrv. II W. Ilavls of
Eugene, expressed the thanks o f the
association, saying that he had nevar
before enjoyed anything » f the kind so
> much.
Ills ksen enjoyment was ex
pressed In a ringing s.ldreaa. inter
spersed with stories o f which the ail i|.
| ence showed keen appreciation.
L. P. Harrington o f Eugene, indue
trial field worker under the department
of education, spoke o f the great latent
agricultural |>»aalbllltlr* of the stair,
advocated the industrta1 education of
the children as the moat certain way
to develop thrae opportunities ami ap-
I pealed fur interest In the industrial
| conlaata l««tng carried on under the
, department of education, |The *|»eakrr
j «lao look occasion In compliment the
; members of the Civic Improvement
; League u|<on the beautiful park pro
voted fur the city, making an Ideal
! gathering place fur such affslrs as the
one uf the dny.
Elbert Bede seted as chairman uf
the program.
Messrs Duryrs ami
Harrington expressed gresl sdmiration 1
for the executive ability displayed by
the commercial club committee, ami
SPITS HA
assistants, both male ami female, In T I I I S I
handling the great throngs. They eatd
A N E X C L U S IV E
they had never before seen so large an
Kerry Spring and S ummt
affair so a b I y a n d expeditiously
our
»lock U created r x c luxiteiv (w
handled.
.
Farmers from every section took oc-
“ ro 'Y
i-asion to huni up members o f the dm- ,,r*'
* * ,rt" ■' * 0'*r •Fl*
ner committee. " I t was a royal en­ refined individuatili and lam Iks
p re> l a t r j I > l i . r max o f h
tertainment. You certainly did your­
G u a r a n t e e I |>ure, »'!•<
selves proud, ami we appreciate the
Ixmdon-shrunk,
r i ¡en
feeling which prompted the business
men of Cottage (¡rove in arranging the throughout, an.! h i—aa ma a
correct atyle.
picnic,” was the way one prominent
Fur an ideal warm wmke ;
farmer expressed himself, and a itoaen
unrquxlrd
value, atyle and i
standing around hun hastened to aceeiml
amine our Kirathl>aum f it Stag
this statement.
It was a glorious «lay from twfinoing ******'
»uaraaic unMNt
: , r : n ora* w
ooim
in
ance ami the affair Is believed to have
; doi.e much in accomplishing its object
that of getting farmer ami business
' man Into closer communion. Not a
hitch occurred anywhere amt everyone
I had enough. Farmers went home with
an entirely different opinion o f the
feeling of (o t t ig r Grove buaineaa men
’ towards them.
The day of festivities was completed
with a ball game Iwlween l.oranr and
j Cottage Grove in which the home team
worsted its opponents by a score of
9 to IS.
To < hairmsn Wallace ami Secretary
Armstrong, upon whom the bulk o f
the work fell, is due great credit for
the success of the big holiday. The
Cottage Grova band also ad>U-d much
10 the enjoyment of tbe occasion.
“ Elements o f True Wor­
p. in., Epworih League ; 8 p.
and sermon, subject: “ The
of Mysteries.”
Thursday
8 o’clock, midweek prayer
Services at the Christian Science Hall
every Sunday at 11 and Wednesday
evening at 7:30. All are welcome.
Celebrate A nniversary.
Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Robbins enter­
tained five couples at an elaborate 7
o’clock dinner Monday in honor o f their
ninth anniversary. The colon worn
by the bride and bridesmaids having
been white and pink, the feminine
guests had been asked to wear the same
colon. The decorations o f the home
were also pink. The place cards were
pretty hand painted wild roses, and at
each place was a dainty pink basket of
salted almonds. Each o f the feminine
guests also found a pretty pink silK
rose at her place. In the center of the
tables were placed
vases o f pink
roses Tbe menu was in six courses as
follow s: Chicken salad and cheese
straws; oyster patties; pineapple fr it­
ters; roast turkey, gravy, dressing,
potatoes, green peas; pink and white
ice cream and pink and white cake;
coffee and tea; fruit and nuts.
Following the banquet. Elbert Bede
presided as toastmaster. Mrs. H. A.
Miller replied to "Wedding Bells,” A.
C. Kinter to “ The Bride,” W. H.
Abrams to “ The Groom,” H. A. Miller
to ” A Funny Story,” G. M. Hall to
“ Some Early Experiences in Married
L ife ,” Mrs. W. H. Abrams told a story
and a few remarks were made by the
bride and groom.
Following the toast two hours were
given to ” 500.” A handsome parlor
electric lamp was presented the happy
couple by the gueats o f the evening.
Guesta present w ere: Messrs, and
Meadsmes W. H. Abrams, H. A.
Miller, G. M. Hall, A. C. Kinter,
Elbert Bede.
g a y , jostling g o o d
Mining Location
Notiee of the I cation af tfe'
■ t lt r h " tinning eh :'- .1. tha I
d ia t r ir l h«« been hied by Off
N o t i c e o f the
f lltf
moon” haa been filed byf
•en.
John Aiiami haa fllrd (
l o c u t i o n o f a mtnu g rlalto h
hernia district, whirl) ha
’ ’The Dutchman ”
O. G. Gilbert*
hailocatgl
ing claim in the It hcimai
he haa named ' 'Mineral Potol’
Christian Church Tuesday evening of
last week. The numbers w ere; Co­
lumbia, Katherine’s Visit to New
York. Dan Leiber Langen Tag, The
Unnamed Station, The Innocent Drum­
mer, How the LaKue Stakes Were
A d v e rtis in g pay
in Tka '
Lost, The Million Seed, Keep Smilin’.
Annual memorial services were held
A vocal solo was rendered by Mias Sunday by Bohemia Camp, W. 0. W. !
Juliette Woodard.
I
Forming in parade at the hall, the
degree team in uniform, officers and
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members marched to the cemetery,
I-egul Blanks Tha Sentinel.
where the impressive exercises were
CHURCH NEW S
Notice.
held. The tombstone over the grave
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lom Au brey wishes to announce to
o f C. E. Hedrick was used for the un-1
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his inaurane« patrona that while absent
veiling ceremony in which Consul Com­
A flower mission service will be con­
during
the next few weeks all mature
mander W. W. Harrison delivered tha
ducted at the M. E. Church tomorrow
of insurance requiring attention will
oration, assisted by Advisor Lieuten­
aiternoon by the ladies of the W. C.
^ miss utxr t,ewn
receive prompt attention by applying
ant C. F. Walker and Banker D. B
W ith T h « Prunk Kirh Co..
at the
T, U.
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Arcade. June IS anil IT
to Veatch & Spencer.
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Chamberlain. The degree work was
Children’s Day was observed at the in charge of Captain Emmet Sharp.
Katherine L. Norton, New Bedford.
Presbyterian Church Sunday morning Miss
Eunice VanDenburg
recited
Mass., says; "| had a terrible pain
with a program o f unusual merit as Knox's famous poem, Abraham Lin­
across my back, with a burning ami
follow s:
coln’s favorite, “ Immortality.” A fter
xraldii.g feeling. I took Fob-y Kidney
Voluntary
an address by Rev. J. T. Moore all
I he largest strawberry seen here 'F ills as advised, with reaulU certain
Song........... Onward Christian Soldiers graves of departed brothers were de­
thia Hcason and probably the large at j ■"»! »ure. The pain am! burning left
Prayer
corated with flowers. Rev. Moore also ever
raiaed here wax brought in yea me, 1 felt toned up ami Invigorated.
Song...... Anniversary Praise___ School delivered the evening memorial address
terday
by Wm. Keyca. It mcaaures 11 recommend Foley Kidey P illa ." For
S o lo ........................... Lloyd Stratton
at the M. E. Church.
P o r c h shades
just ten inches in circumference and xxle by all dealers everywhere.
Song................ Preceptor o f ( ’hi Id hood
N o t o iv ly m u k r your j*
looka like a young pumpkin.
Calling cards— The Sentinel.
Miss Smith’s Class
C o o l I?y DW
Song................... The Message o f June
Fine Showing
REPORT
but c o o l ««Ij.uiMi'i rooiM-,-
Marion Braly
At the retjueat of the U. S. Govern­
g » v e y o u by
• V "
Exercises by the Primary Department
ment the First National Bank of the Of the Condition oí ike Fini National Bank
S
le
e
p
in
g
Porch
S o lo ........................... Blanche Veatch
city publiahea elsewhere in thia issue a
al Cottage Gro»e, Oregon
Reading.............. I ......... Fern Holcomb
S E E O U R W P V T WtNDO*
report of their condition.
At Ih e «.lo w i, l ln i« ln ia a Ju n e 4 ■VI J.
Song..The Love that Crowns Our Days
The market has been flooded this
Anyone who will take the time to
N K M O IfS C K lt.
Choir
week with strawberries, great big, study the report will find it makes its I.onn* . m l I n « o u iila
I '-1 ito
(rv e rd riille « e v il,r ,I « ii,| u ria e ru ird
Address, Children’s Day___Mrs. Jones luscious, home grown strawberries
;y
uaual fine ami substantial statement.
I L K H«m«1« lo e n ure c irc u la t io n
PHONE 6
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• llh e r Monde lo Hevtire ro a r a I H a v in g .
Offertory
Farmers have been bringing them in
f, U M ( »
1 hey are the principal depository Honda , M ecurltlea, etc
Solo.............................. Geo. Matthews in baskets, crates and wagons. Never for U. S. Postal Savings of thia com­ lU n k lo g h o lie r. F u r n it u r e « n d F u t u r e s I -1 «
> 1 .M U>
« n h e r H ea l P e l« ;e ow ned
Q uartette.... Jesus Lover of My Soul has there been a better strawberry
munity am! have lately been designate.! Due I I . .Ill N e lto n a l H a n k« (n«,| reserve I ,Slo riu
Walker, Or«’., April 2, L
« S r nle)
Missess Braly, Anderson, Smith,
season and the strawberry plants have as one of the principn' county deposi­
I>ne Iront M ate s n .l P riv a te h a n k * « m l
Braly
been simply outdoing themselves in tories for Lane County.
Mr.
G. O. Walker,
H un ker«. ru m » C o m p a n ie s and Hav
jjg
Inga flu n k «
Walker. Ore.
the matter o f production.
Despite
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Iriie from A p p ro v e d Keaerve Agent«
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
4 V"»V 40 !
Telephone Long Distance About
« heck« a n d o th er C a s h lle tn a
the size o f the berries, which is a
Dear
Sir: I am pie***
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Note« o f Other N a tio n a l liu n k a
Oliver L. Curtis, Temporary Pastor. source of wonder, the berries are sweet
J.IOVUU
Rasa Creek Canyon.
I 1 net 11,o a l P a p e r C u rre n c y , N k k lr a
aay
I
uaetl
your paten
«»ni C ru t »
Services next Lord’s Day as follows: and juicy and housewives have been
Dave Griggs received a message lust f.itw ftil Mi »«try K rftrrvc in Hunk
Kxterminator
last y » L
vis:
Sunday school at 9:46; preaching at 11, taking advantage o f the price of 5 c a
night from Seattle from a party that H prête
found
it
th»!
<|U
icke*t.
R e d e m p tio n fu n d w ith U . H. T re a s u re r
subject: “ Pressing Forward;” Christ­ box and $ 1.20 a crate to put away a
(J |rer re n t o( c ir c u la it on)
was about to start for San Francisco
est
and
most
comply
ian Endeavor at 7. which will be fol­ supply for next winter.
asking about the condition of the pass
of extermmatinjr
T o ta l ...............................
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lowed by a program by the children
Creek Canyon road. Mr. Griggs was
and other insect« f
L IA M L IT IK M .
o f the Sunday School.
Everybody
Coincidence or Plagiarism ?
a p ita l S lo c k p a id In
pleased to inform the inquirer that the C S iir
f ivonu nn garden I have ever seen
t iliia lu rid
invited.
IV au ^ o I and without injury to
When Miss Sylvia Pankhurst is in road la in excellent sham* at the present U n d iv id e d P ro fil« , |rM
K a p rn a e a and
T a r e r p a id
prison the officers cannot get her to time.
B A PTIST CHURCH
134 IJ 7* 1 tender plant.
i -
N" ,r * 'brtatandlng
open her mouth ; and when she is out
C. M. Cobb, Pastor.
Very truly.
1 H «n k .T
*
p u n ie , a n d S a v in g
Receives
Big
Shoe
Shipment.
o
f
prison
the
officers
cannot
get
her
to
()S » A K . lA f K ^
In d iv id u a l ile p o .it . « iih ja c t to c h e c k
it;
Services for next Sunday : 10 a. m.,
The Rees-Wallace Co. receive«! yea- O e m a m l. eruft,
„1 depoaU
*
close it.
Sunday School, Mrs. K. K. Mills,
9 > 70.00
The above is one of a number of good terday what is claimed to he the l.rg l < f f llf t e il l lir r k a ' * •««-Peewit
superintendent; 11 , a. m., morning wor­
Jt*J° 4 *
eat single ahipment of shoes ever ! . ^ , h.lî r«.‘ c.h " k ; • ""»< .m il,,« - -
paragraphs
that
have
appeared
in
a
246.116 £T\ I f your ilealer
t
I natal H a vin g « IH-poatt«
ship, sermon, subject: "God Call­
receive«!
here.
The
good,
are
now
he-
R eserved for la a e *
Lane County weekly about a week
• J carry the K x t ^
»53 V
in g” ; 7 p. m., young people’s meeting,
■n*c placed on the shelve*.
T O T A I,
leader, Lester Phelps; 8 p. m., evening after their appearance in a Portland
ors,
tell him to ^ -
t IJV.W» jk
M a te o f O re g o n . C o u n ty «if l.a n e ««
daily. Is it plagiarism or just coinci­
New School at London.
sermon, “ Go Forward.”
or
order
one by m**1,
dence?
1 hilt ‘ ¡ Ï L i f c * *
There 1 . an agitation for the erection nam ed I « n k . .lo 'm ié in n ty ‘
of
paid 50c.
M. E. CHURCH
a new school house at London r,7:r,ë; u,rr c. wM^.;<a7.«M:'r,;:i*:
Jesse D arling A rrives W ith Settlers.
James T. Moore, Pastor.
Jesse Darling arrived this morning County Superintendent Baughman and
" W E S w î " ror"
Services for next Sunday: 9:46a. from Milwaukee with a party of six Supervisor Andrews will K„ out th
Notary Public.
Saturday.
Thev
will
h»
re
m., Sunday School; 11 a. m., sermon. and took the stage for Lorane.
HAW LU V.
C o rre ct A lle a i ; ( L o i II . ivkk
bv
Sunt
in,
7
'
be
arc°mpanie«l
vk a F ch ,
uy Hupt. Dunton of this city.
W A LK E R . ORB0011
* IIKRRKMT KAKIN,
ANNUAL MEMORIAL IS
HELD BY W.O.W.
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Berry Measures 10
Inches Around
Vudor
STRAWBERRIES COMING BY
BOX CRATE AND WAGON
KINTER BRO
G. O. W A L K #
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