' LANE COUNTY OAT CROP BIG
We Move Sept 1st
TO
OUR
NEW
L O C A 770/V
Cor. Sixth and Main Streets
tFomerly the Ladies’
Toggery)
m
W e ’ll open our new store with a complete line of
N ew Fall Suits, Overcoats and Hats for Men and
Boys, Men’s Furnishing Goods and Shoes, W ool
Blankets, etc.
OREGON WOOLEN MILLS STORE
glorirtu
The Emanon Club will m eet next on returning will reside at 968 H ills
Thursday with Mrs. Ernest Bisbey for dale avenue, off Council C rest drive.
The bride is popular among her many
the first session of the sesson.
friends. Mr. Bartholomew is a busi-
Invitstions are out fcr the
editing ; ness man of thia city. He is a Stan-
of Roy E. Short and Mias Blanche R. ford man, m ember of Zeta Pai fra te r
Veatch which will take place T h u rs nity and of the U niversity Club.
day, Sept. 4, 1913, a t the home of the
b ride's parents. Mr. and Mra. Oliver
The lawn of V ernl Phillipa'hom e was
V eatch
the acene °f • carnival lawn party Sat-
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urday evening given by a number of
Mra. C. E. Umphrey Mra.
Mrs H arry Kirlg There were
K„,,y deco.
Short and Mra. Geo. Hall were hos rated, in which fortune-tellers and hyp
tesses a t a “ Dime Social” for the notists held forth, and where R -Porter
Ladiea Aid of the Methodist Church and cookies were served.
Marion
• t the borne of Mrs. Umphrey Tuesday Hooper, Blanche L ite r and Annie
afternoon. The entertainm ent took the Powers, costumed as Japanese girls,
form of a Kensington and the hostesses presided a t the refreshm ent stand, and
served a t the cloae of the afternoon.
Verna Phillips was disguised as a gypsy
fortune-teller. Those present were
Mias Maude Blair, daug h ter of Col.
Misses Jessie Sm ith, Jessie McCord,
and Mra. William H. Blair, became the
Ada M atthews, Marion Hooper, Ruth
bride of Earl Ivea Bartholomew at a
Kennedy, Annie Powers, K atie W al
sim ply-appointed home ceremony at
lace, Blanche L iter, Mae A rm strong,
noon Monday. The Rev. Horace M.
Robert Earl, Harold W hite, A ustin
Ramsey, rector of St. S tephen's pro-
Berg, John Legat and Elwyn MeCar-
Catbedral, read th e m arriage service
gar. Miss Leah Perkins and Mrs.
in the presence of the imm ediate fam i
Chas. Beals acted as chaperones.
ly. The bride, who is a beautiful bru
n ette, was attire d in a French lingerie
Miss Florence Hemenway entertained
frock and carried Bride’s roses.
Thursday with a delightful nasturtium
A wedding b reak fast was served at luncheon of four courses at which
the cloee of the ceremony. The table covers w ere laid for nine. The table
was attra c tiv e ly decorated with pink was lovely with its cluny luncheon set
and w hite aweet peaa and the rooms and huge, low centerpiece of nas
w ere banked with palms.
turtium s. A fte r luncheon Miss Hem-
Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew le ft in enw ay’s guesta passed the afternoon
th e afternoon for th e ir honeymoon, and with needlework and music. Those
Production Four Time* That of Last | [
Yaar.—Quality of Naw Whaat
and Oata Excellent.
Lena county Is harvaating almost a
record breaking crop of oats. Chari««
S. W illiams of tha Eugene Mill and
Elevator company, who has ju st com
pleted a prelim inary survey of the
grain situation In tha county, la opti
mistic in his report of the oat and
w heat crops, Lana county, he d e
clares, will harvest four tim es as many
oats as last yaar. In addition, more
w heat will be threshed than was
threahed last yaar.
However, the
w heat acreage la sm aller, in proportion
to the oata, than usual. Thia is due to
the fact th a t late rains laat fall de- j
terred farm ers from settin g out fall
w heat, and they planted oata instead.
The crop of apring w heat, though, is a
bumper one.
Both oata and w heat are of an excel
lent <|uality— b e tte r in fact than usual, i
The late raina this spring turned the
crop from an ordiuary one to one of
unusually high grade. The w heat is
exceptionally clean.
Threshing now in full blast, will
finish in three or four weeks. W heat
will begin coming to the mill in 10
days. Register.
USS TONIGHT
Thursday and Friday, August 28 and 29
LET E R BU CK
Pendleton
Roundup
In Motion
Pictures
3,000 Feet
Thia superb attraction hus been secured ut a heavy rx|s*u*e and
depicts ia realistic detail all the exciting entertainment provided
at the great western cowboy fete_________ _
Adm ission 1 Oc and 20c
bidden were Misties May A rm strong,
Ada M atthews, K atherine W allace,
Oats 164 Bushels to the Acre.
Jessie McCord. Blanche L iter, Marion
Growing 246 bushels of oata off 1|
Hooper, Jeasie Sm ith and V erna acres of land, J. E. Stout, not only be
Phillip«.
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lieves th a t he has established a record,
S t . I*.\t’i„ M i n n ., July 21, l u l l
The Live Wire Kag,
About twenty-five young people of but he believes th at he has proved the
the Christian Endeavor Society of the necessity for fertilisatio n . The acre
Cottage ( ’.rove, Oregon.
C hristian Church and th eir friend« en and a half of which thia big yield was
Dear Sirs: We have been receiving your paper and you are
joyed a delightful hayrack ride Friday threshed had been fertilised with ma-
certaiulv getting out a nice sheet. Ilow-ver, we notice that
evening, th eft destination being the nure last spring. The balance of the
■ mhi haven't as many ads. as you ought to have, considering
home of the Misaes Queen a t Saginaw tia c ta towed to the same oats at the
the class of pa|>er that you are putting out. <| Mr. A. li. Roese,
same
tim
e,
com
prising
33
acres
pro
where games were pl«yed upon the
who was out there last year, bought the pa|>er at Worthing
lawn which waa stru n g with gay Japa duced 35 bushels to the acre. The
ton.
We have just moved him into new tpiarters. €| Trusting
nese lanterns. R efreshm ents of ice place ia known as the J. W. Corum
that vou are getting ulnng nicely and that you wilt let us hear
place,
on
rural
route
num
ber
two.
The
cream and cake were served.
from you whenever you have time to write, we are,
oats are known as side pats ami were
Mrs. S. R. McGavran entertained at planted this apring. The Ju n e raina
Yours truly,
a stag party laat Thursday evening in were largely responsible for the heavy ;
C. I. JOHNSON MF(i. CO,
honor of her fa th e r and her husband’s yield, but Mr. Stout declares th a t the
birthday anniversary. Eighteen male spreading of the m anure on the land
guests were present and partook of waa responsible for the unusually heavy
bountiful refreshm ents provided by the yield over the small tract. He saya j '
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hostesa.
he will fertilise his en tire farm .
W’llut (io you WUllt HllVWny? A S«‘lltiticl t'lllHsifind ail. will
BeaidM oata he has also produced thia
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f o r Vo„
W lin t d o V ou w a n t ! A liv w a v a N o ilth ltd c l n s s i
Mrs. Chas. Beals entertained the
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girls of her elass in high school W ednes year 174 sacks of wheat off 17| acres
day afternoon. R efreshm ents o f ice of laud. This am ounts to 22 bushels f u n i a d . w ill g o t it l o r y o u .
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cream, cake and bon bona were served. to the acre. On eight acres he grew
16
tons
of
cheat
hay.
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egister.
The house was decorated in red and
w hite, the class colors. Those present
A weekly new spaper with plenty of
were Misses Lulu C urrin, Leah P er backbone -T h e Sentinel.
kins, Allie Phillips, Jennie Sm ith and
Jean DeLong.
The Ladies Aid Society of the M etho
dist Church entertained the Aid Socie
ties of the B aptist, C hristian anti Pres
byterian Churches in the Park Wednea-
day afternoon. Mrs. N. E. Compton
gave a short address of welcome, to
which Mrs. J . ti. Phelps of the B aptist
Church responded.
Mra. Ora Read
Hemenway gave two delightful read
ings. The afternoon was spent in con
versation and needlework and the hos
tesses served punch and w afers.
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WANT ADS
A dvertisem ents in thia departm ent
- 6c a line. Figure 6 words to line.
FOR SA LE OR TRA D E
HAVE TWO R E G IST E R E D LIN-
coln Bucks. Will sell at a bargain.
B. M. Hawley.
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Attention! Loggers
Headquarters for the Bergman
Logger Shoes. The first ship
ment for the Fall season has
arrived.
10 to 16-inch tops.
Also a full line of Spring Heels.
Call early and make your selec
tion.
Miss Blanche V eatch, bride elect,
was the m otif for a prettily appointed BICYCLE FOR SALE. 17 TA K ES IT. ¡
Call Sentinel.
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breakfast given by Mra. S. Roy Smith
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this morning. I t was a breakfast plate
HOMESTEADS.
and breakfast recipe shower, as well.
A R E YOU LOOKING FOR TH E
The table was centered with nastu r
best homestead there ia to be found
tiums, arranged low, in an a ttractiv e
in the N orthw est? Well, I have i t !
Indian baaket.
Besides the honor
for you and it will only coat you the
guest there w ere Mesdatnes Armand
usual location fee to g et it. It is 320
Wynne, Chas. Adams, Ray T rask,
acres and will grow alm ost any crop
Misses Lulu C urrin, Inez White, Leah
vou wiah to plant. Plenty of w ater,
Perkins, Allie Phillips, Mabel Veatch,
wood, etc. Close to the town of Im
A tha W idersheim, Belle Burkholder,
perial with all advantages of small
Jennie Sm ith, Nellie Hemenway and
town. Daily freig h t and passenger
the hostess. Jessie Sm ith aist Flora
automobile stages connecting with
Phillips served.
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railroads. Railroad now building.
Joe Hubbell returned from the E ast
I spent several hundred dollars and
Wednesday evening, bringing with
nearly a y e a r’s tim e investigating all
him his bride. Mr. and Mra. Hubbell
the homestead districts of the N orth
will soon be a t home in th eir cottage | w est and found nothing as good as
No o th e r paper given you more than one half as much news
n ex t door to Mr. H uhbell’s brother,
thia land here in Im perial. You will
W. L. Hubbell.
find the same thing if you m ake a of the C ottage d ro v e country as doe« T he Sentinel.
thorough investigation, but why
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and you will be satisfied.
W rite me, enclosing stam p, for
CHURCH NEWS
further
inform ation.
A d d ress:
Sherm an
Montgomery,
Im perial,
Rem em ber the Date of the First Annual Exhibition
Crook County. Oregon.
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BAPTIST CHURCH
o f the
C. M. Cobb, Pastor.
FOR S A L E .-G R A Y MAKE, W EIGHT
There will be no preaching services |
1300 pounds, 12 y e a n old. Phone 32
while the pastor is away on his vaca
or address P. O. box 562.
tion. Sunday School a t the regular |
tim e, Mrs. K. K. Mills, superinten POK SA LE OR R E N T .-L O T 6. LAN-
dent. Young People’s m eeting a t 7| dees acreage, containing 1 | acres,
EUGENE. OREGON
p. m.
price 81,600. Inquire of S. W. Riggs,
C
ottage
Grove,
or
G.
W.
Hubbard,
PR ESB Y TER IA N CHURCH
Falla City, Ore.
May22tf
R. M. Broadbooks, Pastor.
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Services next Sunday as follow s: I0|
H E L P W ANTED
a. m., bible school; I t a. m., m orning
Premiums on Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry, Dairy,
worship, sermon su b je c t: “ The U p WANTED, SEPT. 1, COM PETENT
g irl for general houaework. Small
lifted C h r is t" ; 7 p. m., C hristian En
Grains, Grasses, Fruit and other exhibits.
fam ily, steady job, good wages.
deavor, 8; p. m., evening worship, sub
Phone 118-R.
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ject of a d d re ss: "Y ielding to G od."
Prayer m eeting Wednesday evening a t
FOR KENT
8.
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Concerts, Children's Playgrounds, and other Free Attractions.
TO L E T .—FU R N ISH E D OR UNFUK- J
M. E. CHURCH
Viola's Animal and four other high class shows.
niahed rooms, near high school.
Jam es T. Moore, Paatnr.
L ight house keeping. Call a fte r
Music by the Oregon Stale Band
Service« for next S u n d ay : 10 a. m.,
Aug. 30. No. 307 Quincy Ave. a28tf
Sunday School; It a. >u., aermon, sub
je c t: “ W here and When the C hristian FOR R E N T .-F U R N IS H E D HOUSE-
keeping rooms. Cor. Seventh and
Life B egins” ; 7 p. m., Epworth
You are invited to attend— Free cam p grounds
Adams. Mrs. E. A. C ottle.
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L eague; 8 p. m., sermon, su b ject;
“ C haracter S tu d y .” Thursday even
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
LOOT AND FOUND._______
ing a t 8 o ’clock, prayer m eeting.
Send for Prem ium List at O nce
I LO ST.- STICK PIN WITH EVELYN
A live w ire new spaper—The Cot-
Thaw head.
R eturn to Sentinel
WALTER B. JONES, Secy., 8th and Willamette, Eugene, Ore.
tag e Grove Sentinel.
office.
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