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D C ZD O DC □ ÎC Z D C DC DC 3 EZD C □C U m phrey & M akcin’s W . N. RINEHART DEMONSTRATES ! trtnt* X coö fount* on jj: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOGAN BERRY AND PHENOMENAL ftcvMtorn iSrovc <1 bichen To demonstrate the difference be tween the loganberry slid the phe CHICKKN with “ h i n d B nomenal, W. N. Rinehart lias presented legs” is the curiosity dia- ] ' The Sentinel two boxes of the latter covered by Mrs. Adeline and on# of the former. The difference Mount* ill « brood hut.died 8un- ] is quite apparent, both In sixe and day. The iidditionsl traveling J ’ taste, the phenomenal being much gear ia attached at the |>oiiit larger, much richer In appearance and where the tail feathera will grow with a decided raaptierry taste, out providing the freak aurvivea The loganberry I* a cross of (he that long. It la a healthy look raspberry and blackberry, while the ing youugater and came to call ] phenomenal Is a cross of the raspberry on The Sentinel Monday, aroint and dewberry. Mr. ItInehart has quite ing much interval by it* odd ap a patch uf the latter. pearance. The two extra lega uro perfectly formed, but are The value o f n paper to u commun drawn up againat the budy and * ’ ity can be accurately measured by tlo not interfere with the funo- < . what outsiders think o f it. The Sen tiona o f the other two in any ) ’ tinel is willing to be lima measured. way. BIG JULY CLEAN-UP SALE NOW ON Continues to Saturday, July 26 th Quick Selling Prices. /^ Y O U must attend this sale to realize the genuine savings here. Every article on sale has been taken from our regular stock and is depend able, highest-quality nerchandise. Big price reductions have been made to clean up all summer merchandise at once. Many new offerings today Phone 33 Come in today and this week. Women’s Summer Underwear Big Cut in Wash Goods. 75e knee length, sleeveless Union Suit, lisle thread, each______59c bOc knee length, sleeveless Union Suit, each___ >9c 50c knee length, sleeveless Union Suit, e a c h . . .......... 29e 12%c sleeveless Vests_________ l)e 25c sleeveless Vests___________18c 30c to 35c sleeveless Vests____ 23c Knit knee leugth Drawers, ea. _21c Extra large, long sleeve V est..22c Season’s Latest Jixtra Sjjecial! Just put on sale, a lot of 25c to 50c Silks and Silk Mixture Wash Goods. Choice, a yard ........ t Bargains Worth Looking Up 24 x 48 inch bleached Turkish heavy weight Hath Towel, 40c grade. Choice ea ch .... ............................. 19 x 41-inch bleached Turkish Towel, extra heavy weight, 35c grade. Choice ea ch _____ ____ 29c 20 x 40-inch bleached Turkish Towel, 25c grade. Choice e a c h _____ 19c A Cash Saving in Every Item Odds and Hilda in Poplins, Soisette, etc. Choice, a yard______ 50c to 75c quality Dress Goods, 3<> in. wide, choice, a y d ___________ 43c Big lot of white and color ed Wash Goods in lift cotton. Choice, y d .. | ||# Lace and Embroidery Special 60c to 75c Silk Special New lot. Choice, a yd___________ 4c 12c to 18c Ribbon. Choice, a y d ..9 c still on rest of this week. Choice, y d ... Big Lot Men’s Dress Shoes 17 pounds pure cane sugar— cash only— no less quantity— $1.00; 3 boxes safety matches, 10c; 25 oz. can K. C. Baking Powder, each 20c; solid pack Tomatoes in No. 2% can, each 11c; 2 packages Py ramid Washing Powder, 35c: sw’eet or sour pickles, plain or mixed, in Mason quart jars, per jar 23c; 3 cans condensed milk, 25c; Lewis lye, per can 8c; Country Special Coffee, a pound 23c: Otter Brand Minced Clams, per can 11c; fancy pack sweet Maine Sugar Corn, a can 11c; 4 % lbs. Jap Head Rice, 25c; 2 doz. Economy Jar Caps, 35c; Economy Jar Clamps, a doz. 8c; % pound can tocoa, 20c; 3 /£ lbs. loose Muscatel Raisins, 25c; Petite Prunes, 7 lbs. for 25c; two cans sugar peas, 23c; fto. 2 '/% cans Diamond “ W ” fancy table fruit, 21c; gallon can solid pack peaches, pears and apricots, each .L3c; No. 2% can standard table fruit, each 13c; 12-lb. can fancy cane syrup, 83c; 6-lb. can fancy cane syrup, each 45c. Notions at Extra Low Prices 2 papers best steel Needles____ 7c ? doz. good Pearl Buttons_____ 7c Sansilk Crochet Cotton A spool_______________ 4c Ironing W ax with handle, 3 for 7c UMPHREY T h e Q u ality C a sh S to r e □c DC 3 C ZD E DC DC ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Shinn, Beager and daughter, Lee Roy ♦ ♦ and Dr. Woods, Kerr, Taylor,Matthews, : S O C IET Y Woodard, Fuller. Young, DeSpain, « « Smith, Hogate, Perkina, C. F. Walker ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ and Caldwell and the Miasea Smith, The W. C. T. U. held a “ Domestic Matthew* and DeSpain. X Science” afternoon at the residence o f | The membeA of the chriatian Church Mr». C. W. Caldwell Friday from 2.30 he,d their secon(J ,iuarter|y bu, |nea. to 6 p. m. About twenty six women meetinK at the church Friday evenjn<f. were preaent The devotional* w e r e . After the transaction o f business a led by Mr.. Smith (W. C. T U. evan- ghort pro|fr, ni was rendere(Ji after geliat) who read a portion o f the 33d which a social time wan enjoyed by all. chapter o f Proverb., followed by Refreshment* af punch and cake were prayer. All Joined in singing a rouaing served. “ White Ribbon” aong. Mrs. Schleef, Miss Laura McKernan was pleasant who was to have made a talk, could not ly surprised at her home near Latham be preaent. Miaa Jennie Smith sang a well received solo. Miaa Ada Monday by the members o f Cottage Matthews and Mrs. Beager each gave Grove Relief Corps, the occasion being splendidly rendered piano soloe. As her fifty-eighth birthday anniversary. per announcement, quite a number of A very enjoyable afternoon waa spent, the women had brought their favorite ending with a bounteous dinner brought recipes, as well as note books and by the guests. Those present w ere; I^ena pencila, and the way those recipes were Mesdames Emma Tompkins, Hamloth, Ellen Spray, Arthuna Handy. reeled off would make the average per son hungry for a week. Mrs. Clara T. Sarah Kerr, Regina Bohm, Malinda Young and Mrs. Lee Roy Woods told | Awbrey, Carrie McKernan, Sterling, how they made their delicious bread Gray, England, Liszie Rhode, Rose and elinched their assertions by serv Mauer and E. Fahrenwald. ing some o f it, which all pronounced fine. Mrs. H. J. Shinn demonstrated her choice aalad, which waa thoroughly enjoyed by all and Mrs. Smith demon- atrated and served a cereal beverage. Among those present w eye; Mesdames Kim«, Nichols and tw o children. Woods, Jonas, Kem, H. J. and C. M 43c Big lot 25c to 35c O C fl White Goods at, y d . . £ w v Mrs. J. P. Graham was a charming hostess when she entertained the mem bers o f the Eastern Star and other friends at her home on East Main Street Tuesday afternoon. The game o f the afternoon was a contest in which the ruesta made aa many words as pos sible from the words, “ The Eastern Big lot Lace Collars, regular price, 50c choice, ea ch ____ ______________ 39c Big lot 36 iu. Percale, choice, a yd. 9c Big lot Corset Cover Embroidery, choice, a y d .__________________18c Gingham Remnants, regular price 12%c, a vd., choice, a yd____ 9c Big lot Allover Lace worth 45c to 65c yd., choice a yd_______ !12c Odd Lot Wash Belts, each 11c Irresistible Prices in Men’s Wear Note these Special Grocery Prices for July Clean-Up Sale 2 papers best P ins___________ 7c 25c can Talcum Powder___ 14c Dress Snaps or Hooks and Eyes, a ca rd _______________ 4c Fast color Wash Braids, bolt 9c $1.00 Union Suits, long or short sleeves, e a c h __ ____________ 79c 75c Union Suit in medium heavy thread, e a c h .........................4 3 c 50c Union Suit in long or short sleeves, ea ch _____ ___ 39e 50c single piece Balbriggan under wear, each 37c 25c single piece light weight under w ear,-uch_____________ 21c 21c 18c Goodyear welt soles. Going fast. All new. Choice, a pair________ $2.39 Men’s and Boys’ Summer Underwear (tig lot new Hallmark Dress Shirts. $ 1.00 value. Choice ea ch _________________________ __ 79c $1.00 grade soft Shirts wilh collars. Choice each __ 8.1c $1.25 grade soft Shirts with collars. Choice each . . .9.1c 60c to 75c Dress Shirts at__________ _________ ___ ...4 .1 c 50c Four-in hand N e c k ie s _____________________ -2.39c 25c to 35c Four-in-hand N eckties_____________ _ 21c Big lot 35c to 50c Sus|>enders a t.-s.__ _______ ___ ...2 7 c Big lot black and colored hose, a p a ir _______ . .S c Big lot silk lisle Hose, a pair_________________ . . .2 1 c Remarkable Savings in Womens Wear Women’ s Princess Slips, Gowns, Combination Suits, etc. Worth $1.00 up. Choice each_____________________ 8.1c 60c grade long cloth Drawers_______________________4.1c Big lot Musliu Drawers, each________________ 21c 60c grade long cloth Corset Covers, each ...................43c Big lot Musliu Corset Covers, each___________ 21c Choice big lot women’ s 15c Hose, per pair__________ 9c Choice big lot silk lisle Hose, a pair____ 21c Black Petticoat* special each ....................... .............. 48c White Muslin Underskirt, special e a c h _____ ______ 48c Big lot new Shirt Waists, e a c h ...................................... 79c & M A C K IN C o tta g e G ro v e , O re . D ÍC Z J C DC Z3C Z3L DC with her aiater, Mr*. C, F. Walker. After a aocial evening, refreshment* of «Miitlwichea, pickle*, salmi and cuke were nerved . Those pre*ent were: May Sam*, Klsie Coffman. Mabel (¡srd- ner, kill loon Kent, Jidin W idler woh, Lillian Wolfer, Lula Walker, Mildred Walker; Solomon ( ’oilman, Harold Sam*, (Veil Caldwell, Ogle Young, Dale Hawkins, Vielor Kein, Krank Walker, Rupert (Vtrman. T ito ll o a u l t ) o f Y o u r F ig u r o t- R oa I izch L) CHURCH N EW S ^ —j , fcjf KavJn^ m j ** < ì^ irc | cy (m to m ( o r v i l haue txpHcaaLV row You A New# ¡ a n i m i !» * T M l'B IM Ifl 1 I i .tmm i I M hnK ad I Me. U ike IW oU, ( s m m m V I V a t N---- LI Mwea « h— k Wakta a Y awe J I'enk sa [kaa S lffd for (K m Urowolul f « J iawi IV m J i I h alm wuif (Kr U ra l ai y I m ( jim t M « m i U t i r i a Service* at the Christian Science Ball «very Sunday at 11 and Wednesday ¡ evening at 7 :30. All are welcome. >. / *» \ BANC I f V COBJirT CCA NEW AM N J. BAPTIST CHURCH MRS. HORACE COCHRAN : AGENT C. M. Cobb. PnMtor. Barclay C o r s e t s A re Not S o ld at S to re s Services fur next Sunday : 10 a. m , | bible school; II a. in., morntng wor ship, sermon subject: "T hy W ill,” | fifth in »erie* on “ Lord's Prayer” ; 7 | p. m., young people's m eeting; M p. 'T M K S that tlo not hind the j m., the ordinance of baptism will be | administered to candidates. colla r— collars that d o not a hind the tic. T ie s that d e CHRISTIAN CHURCH Oliver I,. Curti*, Pastor. light the eyes— at prices that Service» for next Sunday: Morning tickle the purse. T ie s that subject: “ The Death o f C h rist"; evening subject: “ The Blood of have all the style a Beau | Christ” ; Sunday School ami Chriatian U rum m cl co u ld desire— all Endeavor at the usual hour*. All are the quality any m an cou ld ! welcome. The Golden Rule Store PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH R. M. «roadbooks. Pastor. Service* for next Sunday : 10 a. in., morning worship. Before the adore** I children will be baptized. Parents de- 1 airing to have children baptised have been requested to preaent them at this service. The subject o f the morning address will t.e “ l.aaaona from Children I for the Christian Life” ; 7 p. in., Chris- ' tian Endeavor; 8 p. m., evening wor ship, subject of sermon: “ Abraham's C all.” M. K. CHURCH James T. Moore, Pastor. Services for next Sunday : 10 a. m ., i Sunday School; 11 a. m ., services under the auspices of the W. H. Missionary league Society; 7 p. m., Epworth { League. No services at 8 o'clock, j Thursday evening at 8 o ’ clock, prayer meeting. Statement. ' of the Firat National Bank of Cottage ! Grove, County of Lane, State o f Ore- , gon, showing the amount standing to | the credit o f every depositor July 1, I 1913, who hn* not made a deposit, or I who has not withdrawn any part o f his deposit, principal or interest, for a period o f more than seven (7) year* immediately prior to said date, with i the name, laat known place o f reai- I deuce or (tostoffice address o f such de- j positor, and the fact o f hia death, if known. Name of depositor: Mnude H. Par- aons. Residence or jioatoffire address Not known. Dead, if fact ia known to secretary or cashier: Not known. Amount: $6. State o f Oregon, County o f Lane. I. T. C. Wheeler, being first duly sworn, depose ami say upon oath, that I am the cashiar o f the Firat National Bank o f Cottage Grove, County o f Lane, State o f Oregon; that the fore going statement is a full, trite, correct and complete statement, showing the name, laat known residence or post- office address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit o f each depositor as required by the provision* o f Chapter 18, o f the general law* of Oregon, 1907. T. C. WHEELER. Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 14th day o f June, A. I), 1913. WORTH, HARVEY. jy!7-a7 Notary Public for Oregon. ask— all the dignity the most particular co u ld seek— w e ’ ve every kind. In c o l l a r s , tr y t h e n e w D E L M A R , the latest W D E S IL V E R C O L L A R —Ji— — a straight-front r | 1 th a t does m e e t V 1 close, w ith Li nocord * B u t t o n h o le s that don't tear out. Other furnishings, shirts, gloves, socks, underwear, in endless variety — at pleasing prices. Hut c«»mc .«lid see. POWELL & CO. TW Store for All tltc People O R EG O N A G R IC U LTU R A L C O LLE G E B E G IN S ■(* forty-fifth school year ScPTCMOzn is. ib is . D E G R E E C O U R S E S in many phases of A O M IC U LTU n C . E N O IN IfS lN O E conomics M ining Mcncc. P hahmscv HOMS roacsTSv. C om - T W O - Y E A R C O U R S E S In TU S I. ant » HOMI E C O N O M IC S . aoaicul - M fC H A N IC roncaTnv. coMMtncs. P harmacy T E A C H E R ' S C O U R S E S In manual Star.” Miss Neva Perkins was the ] in honor o f Mrs. Ceoley’a birthday an- training, agriculture, domestic acienrr and art. prize winner. Punch was served by ' niversary. Old fashioned games were a M U S I C , including piano, string, band Misess Nellie Hemenway and Kath played and the evening spent in fun Instruments ami voice culture. erine Wallace in a cool forest bower.* and frolic. A B E A U T I F U L B O O K L E T entitled Ices were served at small tables, the The Lady Macabeea held their meet " T iik H n u i c i i m k n t of K dhai , I, i f « “ guests finding their places by matching ing at the home of Mrs. John Barker and a C a t a i .< m : uk will be mailed free flowers. Miss Marguerite Johnson, Friday evening. A fter the business on application. Miss Mabel Veatch, Miss Katherine meeting, an informal aocial meeting Address II. M. T k nna nt , Registrar, Wallace and Miaa Nellie Herr.enway as was held. Ices were served. d sM S ioM ) Corvallis, Oregon. sisted the hostess in the dining room Mrs. S. L. Mack in and Mra. C. E. and drawing room. Two rooms were draped with the Eastern Star colors. Umphrey have out card* for a Cubiat The hostess was assisted in receiving party Friday afternoon. I ---------- ------ „ by her mother, Mrs. W. W. Oglesby. Mra. F. W. Robbins has issued invi Mrs. Hrund, Mrs. Cruson and Mis* tations for a “ rag party” on the after- Katherine Wallace added to the en , noon o f the twenty-second. joyment o f the afternoon with delight I ------------- ful Bong* and recitations. The favors Marriage license issued July 15: were stars which bore clever quotations Robert G. Landwehr and Miss Lucy 1. which were read when the guests were Linebaugh. seated at the tables. Miss Kva k in g and Earl Hill were quietly married in Portland Tuesday Calling ca rd »- The Sentinel. Mrs. J. S. Benson entertained the members of the Woman's Foreign afternoon, leaving today for Marsh Grant« Pass Dally May Quit. Missionary Society o f the Methodist field, where Mr. Hill has an engage Publisher A. E. Voorhees of the ment to play base ball for the remain Church and other friends, at her home Grants Pass Courier, has issued a cir Friday. The afternoon waa spent in der o f the season. Although their en cular letter to the merchants o f Grants gagement has been known for some preparing a Christmas box for Mi*x I Pass, stating that if the paper ia not time, the wedding comes somewhat aa Laura Hefty, formerly a teacher here, awarded better support, the daily issue now a missionary in Cue Chang, China. a surprise to their friends here. will be suspended July 3, leaving Mr. Hill ia a son o f Mrs. Lucy Hol Mrs. Benson aerved dainty refresh Grants Pass without a daily newspaper. land. Misa King lived with Mra. ments after the thimbles were laid The Courier was started aa a daily over o f yeara. aside. . _________ I Holland for a number _________ three year» »go and Mr. Voorhees has Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooley were Miaaea Mildred and Lala Walker en- made great sacrifices to keep It going. greatly but agreeably surprised on tertained laat evening in honor of their If the cooperation appealed for ia not 'I hursday evening when neighbors and aunt, Mias Lillian Wolfer of Sheldurn, forthcoming publication will be aban friends aaaembled at their farm home who has been spending three weeks doned. Sixth Street near Mala Phone 40 Spriggs Bros. Blacksmiths Horse Shoeing and General Repairing Work