Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, August 07, 1913, Image 2

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IIS NOT FARMER BUT
SHOWS HOW TO
GROW THINGS
SOI
Wanted
Mr Kiu<-hart hail urv«*r been a farim T
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wlirii he rami- two j r r t r i ugo fur bin
wift-'a hi'iilth Ur knew lit!U- or iiotliiug
I alxmt agrU'ultur*. T h e re ««< then u»t a
sigu uf a fence and hardly a place to aleep
ou thia * pot th at now tccuia with veget
aide life. Kverythiug wan run In weeds.
Me had lieeu ou the place aeveral m onths
before he even knew th ere were g rapes
I growing there. F ru it tr e e s were htddeu
amongst weeds aud brush. T hough not
young in years, Mr. Itin rh a r t retaiu s
moat of hia youthful vigor and he be
H ew s in work, hard work, w hether he lie
handliug two o r th ree hundred tlious
and dollars w orth of real e sta te or uiak
iug a seven a c re ranch pay, and he has
been successful at luith. Ilia little rnurti
gives him a living aud he has aomelhlng
left over licaidea. lie has come to love it
so, has come to so enjoy w atching Nn
lu re produce so lavishly, has come to so
enjoy proviug what a little scratching of
the C o tta g e <3rove soil will do, th a t it is
almost with reluctance th a t lie has at
times takeu a mouth or so off to haudle
I a few real e s ta te deala.
Dress Shoes of Quality MaidweO Shoes Fïtwell
M en 's ruii m etal, b u tto n , G o o d y ear
w elt w ith latest toe.
P riced a t
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M eu.s b o x c a lf b lu ch er, a n ea t an d
QT
dressy shoe a t ______________________ ^ 0 * 0 1
M en ’s velour ca lf, e x tra q u a lity heavy
o a k sole, iu both b u tto n a n d la c e ___ 0 /
QTJ
M en 's tan c a lf b u tto n , m ade of im ported
10
F ren ch leath e r, a fine looker, a t ____ JTT. I 0
200 p airs M en 's dress shoes to be closed out.
T h ey are going fast at th e low
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price of, a p a i r ...........................................
High Gass Work Shoes
Soft tan ca lfsk in shoe, G o o d y ear welt,
com fortable an d easy, a t ___________
Q OQ
A n all solid, heavy tan shoe, w ith tw o full
soles. M ade for h a rd w ear
i O QC
A p a i r ------------ ----------------------- -------- ^ ¿ . u w
Bicycle style E lk sk in , w ith raw h id e sole.
E asy on th e foot, h a rd to w ear o u t
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S p e c ia l----------------- ----------- , ------
B icycle style E lk sk in , in G o o d y ear welt sew ed.
T h e ideal shoe for sum m er.
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S pecial . . . . . . --------------------------- ------ | ) Z . O /
H eav y tan shoe w ith full gusset, h eavy
sole. A b a rg a in a t _________________ ^
See o u r C hippew a Logger
S p e c ia l------- ------------
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It is full 12 inches in h eig h t, w ith
full stock
vam p, do u b le sole, wood pegged, w ide heel a n d
heavy o u tsid e co u n ter.
T h e u p p er is oil
g ra in e d , of best q u a lity stock a u d th e low er is
o f best im ported F ren c h K ip.
18 in. L o g g e r a t ------------------------------------- $ 7 .0 0
12 in ch sp rin g heel w ith full set of
c a lk s ...............................................
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O u r show ing in la d ie s' shoes is one of w hich we
are p a rtic u la rly p ro u d . T h e sn ap p y sty les, the
hig h q u a lity o f le a th e r used, co m b iu ed w ith o u r
low ca sh p rices m ak e th is th e p lace to com e
w hen you need shoes.
|0 . A. C WELFARE SCHOOL
WILL FAVOR GROVE
WITH MEETINGS
L ad ie s' 8-in ch p aten t co lt b u tto n . S old ev e ry ­
w here at $ 4 .0 0 or $4.50.
O u r ca sh p r ic e _________________
(Continued from drat page)
$3.79
$3.49
$3.49
$3.73
$3.25
$2.67
M. O. Evans, J r ., of the exlenaion
(departm ent of the ag ricu ltu ral college,
waa in the city laat Thursday and F ri­
day m aking arrangem ents for the
school. The college will be aaaiated in
ita work by a lecturer and an exhibit
from the Oregon Social H ygiene So-
| ciely.
There w i l l
b e five m eetings:
I Wednesday afternoon and evening and
Thurdsay morning, afternoon and even-
| ing.
_
___
9 inch g u u m e ta l, b u tto n , d a n d y school
x»l shoe,
m edium low heel.
P riced a t ___________ ____________
T h e S u ffra g e tte . B oarded c a lf, tan
b u tto u , h eavy sole, b ro a d toe, a t ____
L a d ie s’ tail c o ltsk iu , a G o o d y ear w elt, w
ith flex-
flex­
with
ible sole. E x tra q u a lity .
P riced a t __________________________
L adies, v ici-k id , G o o d y ear welt
b u tto n , a t ____________ ______ _____ _
A n e x tra good v alu e iu G o o d y ear welt
vici b u tto n , a t _____________________
Want Ad. Finds Umbrella.
A w ant ad. in The Sentinel secured
j the usual results when Kcv. Cobb lo­
cated an um brella through an 18 cent
ad. An ad. th a t will got back a lost
| um brella will do most anything.
L adies K a n g a ro o b lu ch er. A good shoe for
h o p p ick in g a n d h a rd k n o c k s
f A JQ
P riced , a p a i r ......................... ...................
T h e P u rita n L ady C om fort Shoe for
• elderly ladies, a t __________________
$2.75
Mrs. E. C. Lockwood, Misses Flossie
land U rsula I am * k wood and Mrs. J.
Pitcher returned Tuesday from th eir
| cam ping trip to Bohemia.
Henry Landeea returned Saturday
| from a trip to S alt Lake City.
Thoee having contagious diseases of
| any kind in the house are requested
| not to apply for public library books.
Hooka will not knowingly be given out
| where such disease exists.
M. L. H aw kins of Row R iver waa in
I Eugene Tueeday.
T h e P u rita n L ady C ongress Shoe. A soft shoe
for te u d e r feet.
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A p a i r ................ ...........................................
Y o u n g la d ie s' school shoes, w ith low heels and
sh a p e d to suit th e g ro w in g g irls ' foot. Sizes
2 % to 5.
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P a te n t le a th e r colt, w ith m a tt top, a t ___ $ 3.19
V ici-kid, e x tra q u a lity , a t.,____________ . . $ 2.73
V ici-k id , in b u tto n , a t _______
$ 2.48
Umphrcy & Mackin
Hop Pickers Wanted!
The Quality Cash Store
CHILDREN’S POULTRY SHOW
FOR COTTAGE GROVE
M*ny Cash Premiums and Cups Of­
fered to Get Boys and Girls
Into County Contest.
A prelim inary contest in the chil­
d re n ’s d epartm ent of the Lane County
P oultry show will be held,here Novem­
ber 1, to aid in selecting such birds as
are worthy to e n te r the big show so as
not to overcrowd it w ith unm eritorioua
exhibits. These prelim inary contests
will be held in Eugene, Springfield,
Coburg, Junction City and Creswell, as
well as C ottage Grove.
The children’s departm en t, which is
a new featu re, will be inaugurated this
y ear to become a reg u lar annual event.
Prem ium s will be offered to the
youthful contestants as well as the
m ature ones and th e list already in-
eludaa prizes to tba value of over $250.
T here will be not only caah prizes but
silv er cupe aa well.
Every boy and girl in th e county
under the age of 18 years ia eligible to
e n te r thia contest, but th ey m ust do
all the work of selecting and preparing
th e ir exhibits. All birds muat be aa
near standard aa possible. The choice
o f place to e n te r the prelim inary con­
te st is left to the exh ib ito r to select
such a place aa being the most acces­
sible. Six prom inent poultrym en have
offered services aa judges a t the differ­
e n t prelim inary contest and will award
en try blanks to the successful exhibi­
tors which w ill perm it them to en ter
th e big show which will be held in
Eugene, Nov. 24 to 28.
The rules and prem ium s in full will
be published a t an early d ate and the
premium list will be published about
the first of A ugust and will be for­
warded to any boy or g irl who will tend
hia or her nam e and address to L. R.
K erns, secretary, Eugene.
J . A. Griffin of Eugene, a prom inent
poultrym an, will be judge of the pre­
lim inary contest held here.
He will aid any exhibitor by offering
suggestions aa to the beat method in
preparing and conditioning th e ir birda
and exhibitors are at liberty to w rite
to him for advice along thia line.
Ore. E l e c t r i c Ties!
Cause Stir
A h undred or m fir tie* piled along
aide tb e F ir s t National Hank building
bearing tbe legend, “ F o r Oregon Electric
Railway,” mimed eonaideralde Npeeulation
Monday morning until it « a * learned that
they were pun-baaed by tbe bank to lie
»awed up fo r nex t w inter'* wood. Tin
*ign wan oue of 1‘ainle** T om P ark er'*
joke*.
Market First Sweet Corn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeare Thornton were
in Tuesday with the first sw eet corn of
the season. T here is some doubt as to
which o f the two is entitled to the
credit for producing the delectable
table delicacy.
Notice.
Tom Awbrey wishes to announce to
his insurance patrons th a t while absent
during the next few weeks all m atters
of insurance requiring attention will
receive prom pt attention by applying
to Veatch & Spencer.
m22tf
T he Golden Rule Store
Has received the Fall and W iqfer Samples of fhe Ed V. Price
C o .’ s
line of Tailor Made Clothing. ‘Price Leads, Others Follow. Come
in and pick your goods and let us place it on our time file. Then
you are sure to get what yau want. Price’s prices are always right.
Measures taken just right, by
I PO W ELL
CO.
a°d Main
•W e h av e com m enced reg isterin g
p ick ers for th e Brady Y ard n ear
C resw ell. W e will b egin p ic k ­
in g ab o u t 'S e p t. 1st.
H eav y
cro p s an d fine c a m p in g g ro u u d s
T hose w tsh iu g to p ick , telep h o n e
o r w r ite . J A M E S H A Y E S
C resw ell, O regon.
Miss R uth Powell is visiting friends
and relative* for a few days in Eu-
gene.
Carlton Spencer, having finished his
work a t the U niversity of Oregon
Sum m er School, returned Wedneaday
to spent the rem ainder of the summer.
He will take up his duties aa secretary
of the U niversity of Oregon Law
School in P ortland in Septem ber.
Miaa Della and E. Crandall were in
Eugene Wedneaday.
Ren Sanford and Mrs. L. P. Bennett
le ft Tuesday fur a two w eeks’ outing
a t N ewport.
Miss Irva McLean ia visiting some
of her little girl friends in Eugene.
Endeavor business m eeting a t the
home of Miss Ju lie tte Woodard Friday
evening a t 7:30. All m em bers are re ­
quested to be present.
The rlssses of Mrs. W right snd Miss
Hooper enjoyed an all day picnic in the
city park Wednesday.
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A tiiiint >*-r uf foruu*r University *»f Cham bers, George Mall, Austin Berg.
F rid ii.v e v e lliu x Si Ward Berg, John L egal ami Waldo
Un- buine o f I lio M elile llt-u n -iiw a y nm i Brown; Mrs. Chae. Heals.
O rv g u ll N tlld s ilt» t u r i
o rg a n is m i m i (tregu a U lu li « t ilt- li e s p e rta
lo
lio ld
m o iitb ly
m e e tin g *.
bunluen* u n ii ple n a ure .
M I*«
l'o iu liililn g
llflliaaway
WS* e lei-led |ire a id e n t su d K rn e a l A u ile r
•■li «ecretary.
f o r tbe fu tu r e
A f t e r m lk ln g o v e r itim i*
o f ilio d i l l i .
(Ite e vo n ln g
w n * «poni In ro m ln l« rlu g o v e r Ih e "D a y «
¡il O re g o n ."
M I* * F lo re n c e
« m i b e r g u e *t. M i* *
lle le n
lle u ie u w a y .
M u iiiiilig . o f
l'o r t lm id . a e rve d ione li n in i sn udw lcbos.
M i*. J. S. Medie)' e iite rln ln e d S uturili!)'
eveuliig «villi n iliiiu o r nini Ibe ntre |in r l)
in bouor o f Ihe tb irte e u th lilrth d n y o f ber
nieee, M i** K n th e rliie W nllnee. Uovere
« e re lutai fo r ulne. T be guenta engaged
in n word co n te *! In w h irh thè prixe wn*
won liy M i*» Verm i l ‘tu lli|i«
D lu iu -r nt
w liirti M in* ll'o n e r M illn n l o f l'o rtln m l,
naaiatml be r *i« le r In aerving. wn» fol
lo w itl u live |m rty «I tbe A renile Ibentre.
Tbe gue*l» « e re : M I* * i ' n M a rio li l|m i|ie r,
Itim i, lo- nml T ra c y U s e r, Florence Meni
euwny. lle le n M annlug o f l'o rtln m l, Verna
l'b illlim , M a rg u e rite Uounla. N e lla < 'oni|i
lo ti nml K n th e rin e Wnllnee.
M nrrìed. Sum lny. Augnai 11, M unì <1.
Uiel.l nml M i*« M ary Jane T born e, Im iti
o f C ottage tiro v e .
The wedding of the Rev. C, C. Van-
G orkum of W heatland, C alif., ami Miss
(¡race Pheljia waa celebrated al high
noon Tuesday. The ceremony waa p e r­
formed by Ihe Rev. K. G. O. Groat,
form er pastor of the B aptist church.
In s bower of greens and ferns under
a huge wedding bell. The bride was
daintily gowned in w hite ami carried
while sw eet-peas. Tha bridal couple
were unattended.
The living room
was deorated w ith w hite sw eet |ieaa
ami the dining room w ith pink aweel
peaa.
The wedding waa attended only by
the im m ediate friends ami rclatlvea.
A dinner waa aerved following the
service a fte r which a num ber of friend«
called to felicitate the bridal couple
who left on the th ree o ’clock train.
Miaa 1.1 tide I G ibler caught the b rid e's
boqueL
Mr. and Mrs. Van Gorkum
will »| wim I the rem ainder of the month
at Ml. Shasta ami visiting friends m
Oakland and San Francisco before go
ing to th eir home in W heatland, where
Rev. Van Gorkurn holds the B aptist
pastorate.
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Mrs. J . S. Medley is en tertain in g
the Social Twelve his afternoon, addi
The Kndeavorera of the C hristian tional guests lieing Mrs. I). II. Hem
Church held a picnic in the woods enway, Mrs. J . II. Cham bers ami Mra.
Wednesday evening of laat week. The Lydia Stouffer.
evening was spent in playing gamea
Mra. J . R. B aker ami Mias Ina
around a cam p fire, a fte r which re
freahm enta of crackers and cheese were Baker of Antioch. C alif., w ere honored
by an inform al 6 o'clock tea given by
aerved.
Mra. II. A. M iller Saturday aftarnoon.
C lark -P lan k —On Tuesday, A ugust 6, 1 he other guests were Meadamca Shay,
HM3, a t hia office by Ju stice Jesse Geo. Hall, W. H. A bram s and F. W.
G. Wells, Thomas J. Clark and Miss Bobbin*.
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Mina N. Flank, both of Cctt«.ge
The C hristian Endeavor Society uf
(¡rove.
the C hristian church gave a picnic a t
They expected to be m arried quietly
Cochran's Hill Friday evening. L ight
w ithout the knowledge of the ('milage
refreshm ents were aerved and all had
(¡rove people, but when they went into
a jolly, inform al time.
the office, to be " tie d u p ," there sat
four prom inent Cottage Grove people,
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whom they both knew quite well a t ­
tending to a land trade in Mie ju stice's
CHURCH NEWS
office. "W e ll,” the groom rem arked,
we did not know the whole neighbor­
hood was to be here to witness the cer­
Servirea a t the C hristian Science H all
emony, but it is all r l g h f ’and the knot
waa lied rig h t there amid th e hearty every Sunday a t II and Wedneaday
well wishes of the uninvited neighbors. evening a t 7 :Mu. All are welcome.
Ì
The Ladiee Aid of the C hristian
church m et a t the home of Mrs. Gen.
Young Wedneaday afternoon of laat
week, and tim e aped quickly in social
conversation and work. About four­
teen of the faith fu l w orkers were
present.
R efreshm ents of cake and
tea were served by Meedames Young
and Caldwell. The aid contem plates
holding these social afternoons m onth­
ly.
I
PR ESB Y TER IA N CHURCH
R, M. Bruadbuoka, Pastor.
There will be no services next S u n ­
day. The pastor will s|iend a few daya
in the m ountains with several boys of
tbe Sunday school. The Bible School
wil1 mM>t •* 10 “
BAPTIST CHURCH
C. M. Cobb, P astor.
There will be no preaching services
while the pastor is away on hia vaca­
L ittle Evelyn Veatch invited in nine tion. Sunday School a t the regular
of her little friends in honor of her tim e, Mrs. K. K. Mills, Superintend-
eighth birthday Monday afternoon. ent. Young People's m eeting a t 7 p.
They spent the afternoon playing m.
gam es and enjoyed refreshm ents of
M. K. CHURCH
ice cream and cake. The guest* w e re :
Jam es T. Moore, Pastor.
Gladys H astings, R uth Bede, Dolly
Services for next Sunday 10 a. m ,
Pitcher, * Lois Compton, Eleanor Nix­
Sunday School; II a. m ., serm on, sub-
on, Thelma Smoot, Tracy I.ixer and I
jeet, "F oundations ;" 7 p. m., Ep-
Naomi Wynne.
worth le a g u e ; 8 p. m ., serm on, sub­
Mr. and Mra. E lbert Bede chaper­ ject, "S u g g estiv e N am es."
oned a gay party of young people on a
CH R ISTIA N CHURCH
hay rack ride Tuesday evening to tha
Oliver L. C urtis, Paator.
steel bridge across Row River. There
they built a bonfire, ate supper, played
Services for next Sunday 9 :4 5 a.m .,
gam es and had a m erry tim e. Those Sunday School; II a. m , preaching,
in the party w ere: Misses Marion a u b je c t: "T h e R esurrection of C h r is t;"
Hooper, Florence llem enw ay and her 7. p. m „ C hristian Endeavor, topic
guest, Helen Manning of Portland, "H ero es amt Heroines of the T em per­
Verna Phillips. Allie Philips, Ada M at­ ance C a u se ," Miss Ruth Woodard,
thew s, and Jessie McCord; Victor le a d e r; 8 p. m., services aa usual.
The Metsan Special
45c Coffee
In A ir Tigh t Cans
:
Books Out of Library.
Following are books out o f the pub­
lic library and names of parties to
| whom c h a rg e d : Dorothy’s Trium ph,
Louise H uff; When I Was a Girl in
Italy, Bessie A tkinaon; Man H igher
j Up, J. E. H aney; L ittle Maude and
H er Mamma, John B artels; Thurston
of Orchard Valley, P au l M arkley; The
Tale of the Fluffy Bunnies, Ruth
| Pow er*; Miss P ritc h a rd ’s Wedding
Trip. Ida C aldw ell; No. 604, W ilbur
Spray. Those having these books are
requested to re tu rn sam e a t once.
Finee of one cent a day stand ag ain st
them . I f th ere ia any m istake about
these parties having these book* the
library board wishes to be so informed.
I-egal Blanks— Tha Sentinel.
V.
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to join the army of satisfied customers who are wearing our famous Foot-Schulze
Foot-Fitting shoes. We have recently enlarged our Men’s Shoe Department and
are showing the latest shapes and styles in Fall footwear. Our dress shoes are
the last word in shoe making. Our work shoes are giving absolute satisfaction.
Our cash prices always are lowest.
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*+ c
Per Pound
Th e Metsan Shop
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