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' Juatlfy U» every man's business. for the results j~ ‘ : 111,1 ¿ ir -ooaacnc : Existence!” ; t |>.m ' 1 8 t>. in., sermon, subject: "T h e I.« menl of a Neglected Soul.*1 ThurmUy evening. H o'clock, prayer meeting- 3CT3C c d c thC G r o c e r y S p e c i a l s for F o u r t h P in n e r Nu I n M°r' ^ 1 ' "•«'"a li„|. "i.ke il Ih* OH..PMI «d v r ■. ___...» for f..r t the ..i .c o n tin u ilitV yet V im fo u rn i ttacment community found. It ta n.w , uro«« never L « of St<*m«ch Trou Ch.ve trouble with ; t r i g o n i » ' .-«.»»*tM— tt«M». »I ’i rs i. •*.... LÎTÔ the passing of the olii fur the ........ ......„ „ j m It la the alto trio motor o f pro «I .u* I an advaneemont. II la an epicti to he erased. ■ D O N AI.U Sil Kl. Tt»N. I«’»' -n,|„ *'•1 I present ,ul*l»l| I. master ^ ,,>l>rn|mj| ' Hist tin I GntU„, (W ' ....... li-••'•■f SHOULD SHOW HOW YOUNGSTER THINKS MUCH THINGS GROW IN DIVIDE OF HES BUKKU WHO PUTS HIDE-AND-SEEK GROVE SOIL f , L , eska I» b«y*"*‘‘ 1,1 C r ductor fall....... *yrs. tí. Sisan I®« • •y'nr »ver “ rnon*^ **' ubkd »‘ » " 1 " ,y L i « » 1 Store open tonight, Thursday Evening Closes at 11 a.m. July 4th— Independence Day B * Wllì I BIPU W a r r i n g t o 1 n mm 11 <* Lli I ; 1 ' p: S - i, in t’..il:>• i'ti<»r». of MduHmi Ä I, 71 N a I wry annul.- Powell 4 Co. lan d St. 1-ouis. F«Jlk Rdilway I Ime-1 Spriggs uu bftVM MAHON S«Hih B«<»«k N«« U IM te» “ N» is no iS .« N«. IS l »ll uns N- jo xas u ta » k L R. R- COMPAQ «rari***« CoftA .p (¿a*»vr , , , , ilfi K. = 4 i? If ì ; r „ .M â i ItMllnik (im for H M M •***» (fut«R n f f i'f* « I Days Only The right-of-way is cleared and the grading well In hand and long before the autumn leaves turn yellow thia monument that will challenge the on ward march of time will t * «„veiled for public inapection. C o u l w (»rovo f " " f SatunUy. HtHr ml11 " ‘‘ " “ O < ottHgfc C o u iL (.rove . to WHnl h‘" Fourth h""«c ( ottage s|iend U> the »  . ' y - j ' î l  J Ï h S ¡” ° litui«’ is offered you *y Pills, it means a ehe Mprc«>«'d upon you for jjrvM. not tur youre. ► I Pula ma) cost the di-sl«-r r sj>»ut>»titule, but they •lU than any other kl I marl ve i ne. Ask for t IMI» Kor r ile by all dei W I Your Children Bowel Troul (hildrrn at an early I 1 tnnuq-alrd, and frequer (oAirqurnccv result 1 |lkl( to rr.ili/e hi* own C (* child'-« b-iwelt should »•ly »»tched, and a gel $ivcn when necesxj Laxative Tablets Wfll adapted t” won Iren. The Sisters W Charity, Jj| Charles A who attend mi iictnr nay of them |l9te«i Mt-, l»|[nn using TaMds and nn«l l » very mu< h T h « l r sc w r « r e a r s t ’ -ful S ms nui.t^ soius I u I m I r I " • h »*« tout s>"“ l rr-i’ UlU I . **>4 lh * maters sr* ’ M4 ’ Ifenx and fiav.ir of any mi , *t f y imp »rt.int, no m i 'to takr it. The taste I rsprcully import lisiMifn in ronrrrned huW h.,ri| it it to | *(t child medicine,” c ,* ,*,*c >» partially i ■LJf Iir Mdcsr L I ‘ Meta, however, this d K®f»rcon»c The shape th<-ir appear.ince I o ,MJc at onre appeal 1 *'»h the result that t ‘ without objection. , , rhncolatc flavor i , « other taate, make I. ,**t,vLr Tablet, the if 'or children. ( first ho* fails to ben' »» returned. Ask y ■ n , . . bo* '’I z.s doses c< cm,, Nevcr loJd in b BE A LL ‘ n • ■ S w c «von t to s ^ i t r y b o x in e « » " " ¡ . j i n f í l 1 (h a i h e k n ew W O » U k l « k k l *• ‘*l¡.7írk ’ iä u .1" " ' ” ” " » ..... ........ It would be unfair not to mention l Ä he generous spirit made manifest by i h ! ^ <.î!.b7 t o f, Sc« ‘ Ge. Wash., is at CTii.a. A the first rumors o f the contemplsted the Clnimpion mine on buairiciia. w . 8. McCaleh and wife of Ruiaila change. Over $300 waa donated by en- i and George Smith w ..» n. »vuj""a thusiastic farmers. John Powell gaVe — I A. Whitman S™muy * ue" 1" " f to the county 2.71 acres through hla cam cattle h,M I, î!.r. 'Jrov® ms e up to fhe well groomed alfalfa field, 0 lh ” mer m e s paature. T " . " ? ,Î0W' t u r tk e sum- changes will he made from st time to time. Better roads will be »»art of ia The Vogue I STUDY LAW HOME Ue» _ iniufl in ,»< r*T J n*tipxt„ I-*» S S 0 I «*¿ . d fs* ZS ss S? í m »ff TS» , * A. B. VA »HMl, Maua SeSsSSis?» #*\ ’ I n ,¡¿ N ..a* r. Ihfr «bttfMHit tu »Ute ere i® the- 01 ,h* .......... .VlUMCtfXi .............. lite» h' ; a t■% l.w L A D IE S ! Hair Goods Tremendously Low Prices : ; : : : if ,h* . . ^W äli»W _C m » «*aat*> .............. Horse Shoeing nil Repairing ft RAZING SHORTRIDGE H ILL""" MARKS EPOCH »»o d o rs u Ipfscbce si «I recommend , uf I. UlctnWIt, • * M un forehead; Dr I ^ Uintnu iit curerl It In (is s rs n ire d to relieve AH drugglaU, .. t « iu r I’fclffer t 'b e m l r a l I M ;i I Mov! (o U s q c U i kdihtlv F «»c SP,,U ' t by 1 Ir II belili e E«-/ .bifh heels all akin c ».tier how long you I .fr, I V t.-l ' K. burniti! ffcewr.. just pai ■ HMl antiseptic. Dr. Hob* CgBWid. ! the »«rea ami i M u n ti» Deslio* Bldcksmit • V in u K a n . l Fin- l*r»-> zzznzDczi": ALL CHILDREN PRESENT AT ANNIVERSARY . Sve.'v»'r> fwtlily io in«,il; ■ » of ini d IV solicit « dk © n r iP t u ai ¥ DCZZ 1 DC 3 CZDGC □EZ i- ........ . ,H G A i NO M OVIN h tu. ts.ril> rL) '¡ ¡ f Collars! Um phrey & M ackin rrl n ., • " « » » • 1 ‘ J , Ih .« ‘ * 11 t :¿ e , ih a - 1 « f . rat alntoet ev H , K„f sale by al! drei Highest Quality Groceries at Reasonable Low Cash Prices M IM V m '* ' Young Kenneth Me Reynolds o f Di " » «h- par Philoioplirr Spray Would vide attracted a great ileal of attention park sin „ f„fm, (lj Have Exhibit for Visitor» on Main Street Saturday aftermaiu. generously dividing all the honors, however, with his pet burro N ellie. Demonstration Karin Would Be of Nellie is shout ss large as a New Foundlami d o g but ever so much nicer Value to Resident Farmer» as because she esii play hide-and-seek, Well as of Value iu Get ' 'sometimes hiding so well that It ting New Settlera. takes an awfully long lime to And Iter,” confided Kenneth, and ahe ran carry you ami a pack on tier back for Pears, Peaches and Apricots with heavy cane svrup. per can. 2.V t'ottage Grove, Ore., June30. 1913. No. 2 / t can Fancy I As I have been thinking of the needs miles and miles. Kenneth has owned No. 2 can tipe sliced Hawaiian Pineapple, s ocia l, 2 cans 2Sc; 3 cans Otter Brand Minced ; Clauis, special, d cans d5c; d ll»s. Seedless Kaisins 25c; faucv lout; shread #Cocoanut. in | o f the country tributary to Cottage Nettle since she was a month old ami bulk, a lh. 23c: 2 cans red Salmon 25c; d cans pink Sainton 25c; extra lar^e glass fancv I Grove the question has naturally arisen she Is now three years of age. Peanut Mutter 15c; quart bottle pure C.rape Juice, each 25c; \ lh. cau -’tic; linest |--what can be done to better the grade Powdered Sugar for frosting cakes, a lh. UK.'; 2 oz. Inittle Diamond \\ pure \ an methods of agriculture hereabouts’ Card of Thank». r h e C u rre n ts ilia Extract, each 29c; 2 or. bottle Diamond “ \Y” Lemon Extract, each 2.1c. other grades I We will all have to concede that what We wish to express our sincere Extracts, each.9c, 13c. 18c; Peaberry Dlend Coffee, a lh. 27c; Country Special Wend Coffee, the land produces le ahead of all else thanks to those who were so kind to lb. 2dc; Pure Peaberry Coffee, a lb. 29c; d lb. can StoeJ cut Coffee, a can itdk>; Magnolia [ and it seems to me to I k * of prune irn us and performed so many aria of Blend Coffee, a lb 32c; fancy ' portanoe that we do something to help kimlnraa during our recent Imreave Lemons and Oranges, a dozen, j the land. in«- nl V 40c; Jell-o, all flavors, each *>c, Í« MR ami MRS. D A V ID GRIGGS. I have a plan that I believe could hr d for 25c; English Walnuts, soft worked out to the great advantage of shell, a lb. 2.1c; 3 cans Con Th r only tol||r|W(||t Fine Looking Hay. all this country. Both farmers and densed Milk 25c; full cream SuHonholet 7Vy*t« It. Stevens, who Is farming the Lew business men are interested in this T H E Q U A L IT Y C ASH STO RE Cheese, a lb. 20c. e : ~ 'T i | plan which 1 have in mind. The plan Calrs place, was In the city Tuesday ' ^ and IheydmT— ‘ may be summed up In four words a with a sample from a field of oat hay « hey rcl.un (he tíylfjal j home agricultural station. We havr five ami a half fret In height, Mr. 3CU D C si/c of Hu- utlUf.jftnj * , with us two organisations that should Stevens says all hla i r.q*a are doing wear Jiul.laundeni^ be willing to work at it for the In fine and that the form, r editor o f Tlve tiful presents. Those present, besides terests of all. They are the grange Sentinel has a fine piece o f priqierty. , the host and hostess and their daugh aid the commercial club. My plan is ter Ruth, were: Mr. and Mrs. John Notice. Bartels, Mr. and Mrs. I^onard Doug to let them take this work up jointly lorn A * firry wishes to announce to TV Motr I« Al It Ngk las, Mrs. Ed Wilson, Miss Mary Bar by each appointing a committee to he tels, Fred, W illie snd Johnnie Bsrtels in charge. I,et this committee secure his Insurance patron« that while absent a tract of land, buying or leasing II j during the next few wi-cks all matters snd Marion Ernest. for a term of years. Then they should of inauranee requiring si trillion will Miss Beth Olive Bede sim ! her mother hire a competent man to plant and rreeive prompt attention by applying entertained ten other babes snd their raise all aorta of grasses, grains, vrge- to Veatrh A Spencer. n».-'If Genevieve Jury with a farewell party. mothers Monday afternoon. tables and berriea that can be grown Conversation and a little game occu in thia climate. S. P. Will Give Cup. A marriage license was issued Tues pied the afternoon. The women of the i The Southern Pacific will give a This should be not ao much an ex-1 church and the other friends presented day to Lee D. Dugan and Miss Tillia periment station as a demonstration handsome silver cup as a premium at The marriage ... Mrs. Jury with a gift, the Sunday Lewis o f this city. With alt her children present Mrs. gt.hoo, Kave Mi88 Alway , refnefnl,rance comes as a surprise to relatives and station. What the newcomer wanta to the Lane County Fair thla year. Thia see ia what we ran raise here; what I cup will lie given to the Individual ex- Anna Teeters celebrated her sixty-fifth ■ mi the Farther Light Society remem friends. the farmer looking for a I -ration wants Inhibitor of the brat litre«’ Jersey rows. birthday anniversary Sunday, June 29, bered Miss Genevieve. The house was A marriage license was iaaucd yes to know ia what ran be done here ami at the home of her son, Shelby Teeters, beautifully decorated with red rambler terday to Frank N. Wilson nail Miss Don’t Breath Duat. how it should be done. My idea is to a reunion being held. The children, ; roses. About 35 were present. Mabel Clare Triplett, both of this city. It n r r l e a disease germs. Use get a man who is up to dale, who ran their wives, husbands and children A marriage license was issued yes show our people how things should he Cedannr Sweeping Coinfmund, It ab present were: Shelby Teeters; Mr. Mrs. Herbert Eakin and Miss Esther and Mrs. J. C. Teeters and children. Silaby entertained Saturday afternoon terday to Wm. H. Harrison ami Mrs. planted, cultivated and marketed. I et sorbs the dost ami prevents lung Molie. Benetta, Nellie and John; Mr. ' at the home of Miss Silsby with a Catherine E. Cochran, both of Cottagc everything be grown up to dale in all troubles. For sale by Burkholder Wunde Co. juneZB sept IH particulars. and Mrs. Geo. Teeters and children, **mystery dime social.” The enter Grove. Joyce, Myrtle, Ralph and Marion; Mrs. tainment took the form o f an ¡depen I have had acme farmers tell me ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ LaFrancc I» Indicted. lliat they don't know how to raise this Ellen Needham and daughter Laura; dence Day celebration, the motif in The Portlaml grami jury has taken or that. 1 myself have been a farmer Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doolittle and chil the decorations and in the game for the : CHURCH NEWS niost of my life ami 1 will confess I up consideration nf the case o f J. (*. dren, Jud, Albert, Zina, Hugh, Ed afternoon being suggested by the near ♦ ward, Ellen and Esther. The only approach of the Fourth o f July. The don’ t know how Hansen raises such 1 ami Kmrlie t.aprane«-, who were ar rested a few montha at foquille, Mrs. near relatives absent were Mrs. Doo game, in which Mesdames Kinter and Services at the Christian Science Ball fine unions. So it is all down the line. ! l.aFranec having eollcrcd f|5,(X«i from little’s daughter Isabel, Mrs. Need Jonea excelled, consisted of a contest People want to know how to grow stuff every Sunday at H and Wednesday ham’s husband and their three sons, in which the ladies strove to make the evening at 7 :3fl. A ll are welcome. and how to fix it for market. We ,n insurance company ami two fra- Ray, Gregory and Melvin. have a good stale agricultural rollege ter,‘* 1 organisations sfler the allege«! largest number o f words possible from _____________ 0 the letters o f the two words, “ Inde that is willing (o give us all the advice death ° t her husband. They are In PR E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH The members of the Christian En pendence Day.” The mystery lay in needed and what we ought to do is to dieted on the charge o f ubulning R. M. Hroadliooks, Pastor. deavor o f the Christian Church plea the menu which being interpreted, read under false pretenses, the wo- Services as follows next Sunday: put it in reach of our farmers. As to santly entertained their friends with a as follow s; Bible school at 10; morning service at the cuet of this plan I will say that it >ni>n " principal ami the man aa aereá Siltk Sirrrt nnr Mail social Saturday evening. The evening Bits o f stone and sorceresses : sand 11, this will be a communion service; is my belief that, if properly hsndled. » ° ry was spent in games, after which re wiches Th® district attorney’ s office ia at Christian Endeavor at 7; evening wor it could be made nearly self support- freshments o f peanuts and stick candy Sour help: pickles J. F. SPR A Y. I"®* *■ *° »h®re La Franca obtained ship at 8, subject o f sermon, “ The i«tf. were served. Considerable amusement Boston loves them : beans the hotly which was substituted for hla Marred Vessel ’ ’ Prayer meeting Wed _ . was caused by a ruling that the girls Noise and a doctor’s charge : coffee nesday evening. ebsteks attending wear gingham dresses and Everlasting delight: gum Clackamas river. He has told several B APTIST CHURCH their hair in school girl fashion while Fourth o f july adjuncts : ciackers flimsy yarns to explain it, Lut the un ew nti the boys were required to wear overalls C. M. Cobb, Pastor. Musical nuts: doughnuts truth of all of them has berneaaily es TM WUMMi««™ Services for next Sunday: 10 a. m., and soft ahirta. A fine of 25 cents was Chip off the old block : toothpicks After Half Century of Travel, Old tablished. K*«-rr «t»r I» > "» bible school, Mrs. R. K. Mills, super imposed for any infraction of the rul The skipper’s retreat: cheese District Attorney Evans saye that heme, on 11 • • »'* » 11 , Landmark Give« Way to ■ m l •rH -a-l ing. intendent; 11 a. m., morning worship, Adam's ale : water La France is in terror of being charged Ilia " t ■ »«• .1 I Ea»ier Grade. sermon, one of services on the Lord's ' » l i l i m.k- • ' I-*“ ' * e with murder ami that ia why he has The Christian Endeavorers of the the I.» •Im u ■>( / « * * * * " 1“ _ M Mrs. J. S. Medley entertained the Prayer. “ Thy Name” ; 7 p. m., young given ao many explanations. The In cl «lion «if Jujutim. »h «* Christian Church held their monthly Social Twelve at fits regular meeting people's meeting; 8 p. m., evening Cottage Grove, Or»., June 17.— IM* V - < ” *»52^, vestigators have not (men able so far qiirell. business meeting at the home o f Miss laat Thursday. Only club members service third of aeries, " Prophets on (Special to The Sentinel.)- The rich, i i. is. r . - to account for some $.'1000 or $4000 of Maude Lamson Friday evening. The were present. tk In.. « •. k-«/S SeetssWW Present Day Problems, evening sub fertile but heretofore neglected portion the money, LaFraiir«- declared, when 4 0 0 .0 0 0 W e rk «. following officers were e l e c t e d ; jec t: “ The New Social Conscience.” of South Lane county located along arrested that he hadn't so much aa a •O O O lim a fra tls s «. Wm. H. McCoy and Miaa Leanah Myrtle DeSpain, president; Verna the Coast Fork river ia rapidly coming O e s « M O O 0 00. A cordial welcome. ten cent piece of the $I6,(XMI left, but Hawkins, vice-president; Henry Jor Grant were married here June 25, Rev. into ita own. No country with hap > 7 0 0 Pasas- hia statement la strongly suspected aa T h e « » '' ’ *"V genson, treasurer; Maude Lamson, cor J. T. Moore performing the ceremony. C H R IS T IA N CHURCH hazard methods o f road construction tl .r M tf kl. being untruthful. responding secretary; Bertha Stephens, ■ i l r r o . J u Aklivàsw «•an hope to move hand in haml with Oliver L. Curtis, Pastor. Orelas. Mr. ami Mrs. Lester Powers were recording secretary; Verna Hawkine, It Services for next Sunday as follow s: its more enterprising neighbor. M i a Pspre »kWIra! Dimton Doing*. organist; Arlie Langdon, assistant or host and hostess at a small dinner Sunday School at 9:46; topic both must apply modern up-to date thought On Ihm. «a ' •'’T i l M ie psprf w il » I party Thursday evening in honor of morning ami evening. “ Seven Sayings «nd ingenuity on its public highways. ganist. July 2. (Special to The S e n tin el.)- fhrtion O - i» i 1 h * I Supt. Duntoii and family o f Cottage the eighteenth birthday anniversary of o f Christ on the Cross.” U r ie l. » In » I I “ “ ¡J, J The residents and in particular the Grove were the guest o f Mesdames Thursday afternoon the women of Mrs. Power's sister, Miss Ethel Bar » !.. I .... » W ■“ .I (h,r l.,.lf I ■ I - L'V r 1 farmers of C ow l Fork are deviating Jones ami Purvance Saturday. the Baptist Church and other friends tels. The rooms were tastily decor M. E. CHURCH » . .«1.1 ..f II- "< ( from his old, antiquated idea ami cus Alta King of Cottage Grove was in met at the home of Mrs. Karl Kent ated, while on the aide hoard were ■•eular (ktlws : James T. Moore, Pastor. Dias ton on bueiness between trains tom of roa«l building. They seem to On •I imiis ; l“ ' ¡ Mills, where they took leave o f Mrs. eighteen lighted candles. Mias Bartels I . « « I l e gmr id * • w l 1 Services for next Sunday: 10 a. m., be inoculate! with the spirit of pro Saturday. Jenny Jury. Miss Alway and Mias was the recipient of a number o f beau- I Inch«». Sunday School; 11 a. m., sermon, sub- gress. They have wisely yielded to Will Smith visited hia brother George Write ter wert*»« over Sunday. lUaelteu-r.. the inevitable. The old land mark an ■ t e l l e ISIe (.corgi- Knox the game warden was M llk IM fam.I.aHy known as the “ Shortridge in Disston Hri.lsy ami took dinner with e l n u l» fasse». Hill, with ita 13 per cent grade will Jess Lewis ami wife. •f R m UI »•r* soon exist only in memory. George Smith ami little eon Glen 0. AC. were In ( ullage Grove Saturday. For fifty years, or thereabouts, MUWMM A little son of W. Kiddcrbiish, was CO, pie have pulled thia hill aad creased quite sick several days last week. the rough ami sometimes dangerous John Musty was in Cottage Grove ford of the Coast Fork. The new line Saturday. o f travel will follow around the base . o t ( 'o tl*Ke Grove went of the hill covering a distance o f near- to the Champion mines laat week to W e w a n t II»« visit his father. y one mile. A one per cent grade ia the maximum found by the county sur Billie Edwarils nf .Champion went n a m e o l c V C ? J , y o u n flm a n w lM H out to (.ottage Grove Saturday. veyor. Under the efficient manage a t ment of the supervisor, Edward Tullar »nd children have f s a m b i t i o u s to^ the new road I. rapidly taking form.’ moved to Disston to spend the summer. 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