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(S a lg a o f ifrg Cfrurni Many Matters of More t/utn Passing Moment Any lUm In th«M column« containing on IHo l u i Uno Ihoroof th« mark |. .). I* paid odv«rll«lng. | Thl* onnowncomonl 1« mad« In compilane« with IK« poalal regulation«.| C Mr». 0. W. Ilryuu ami Henry Urant, ■i»lvr ami fullicr o f J. W. Uraut, ar rived Friday from Centraliu, Wash., and have taken up th»ir residence In the Hbepardaon cottage In the eaatern part o f the city. Head the unuaual premium o f f e r » on page 7. Valuable article» for le»» than half retail price. Kilter! iiede wan in Kugcne between train» Friday. David lirigga w »» in Kugene between train» Friday. RA N G E S,C O O K STOVES H EATERS A I-urge Assortment H IN T E R BROS. HOUUC rU R N lS H K S B «N O N I • N u r-C to Fourteen thousand for u dollar; and many other uaeful article»; see eaat win dow iu the Hwengel Hardware »tore. C. M Hhinu waa in Hnleui and I'ort land on businrss the latter part of the week. k II. I.. Dow wn» in Kugene Knturday. K ipert Dressmaking dune prumptly. M r e l et Hanford. m23tf Krnest Wyatt »pent friend» in Kugene. Sunday with Mina Myrtle Kem was home from the University o f Oregon over the week end. In hnlf an hour Ore may destroy your home, with all your valuables, and leave you stranded. It will not take three minutes to tell Metealf you want a po| icy to protect you. JO E BA K ER General Blacksmith AND REPAI R WORK LOCATED ON W EST SIDE 1 ■■ tieorge Knot was in Kugene and Cres- well Friday. Mr. and Mr». Jerry Atkin»on o f Ku gene spent Sunday with relative» in this eltf. ” Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Chatnplin re turned Friday to their home in Salem after a five w eek’a visit at the home of their son in law and daughter, Kev. and Mrs. II. N. Aldrich. p Telephone batteries; Swengel Hard ware. Deorge Knol waa in Comstock and vicinity last week. Mrs. II. N. Kussell o f Divide was in ths city shopping last week. Baldwin Piano Co., was in the city Mon day on business with the Kees Wallace Co., local agents. j£l Mrs. Hattie Pefley, o f Boise, Idaho, is in the city, having come for the funeral o f her uncle, J. H. McFarland. A good half sole may .preserve your other soul in its earthly, casket. Bee Dr. Doff, Hhoe Chiropractor. The special premium offers made by The Hentinel on page 7 are not good after February 1. Read them today. Captain Harry Metcalf was in Eu gene yesterday. MARCHING ARMY IS CITY’S GUEST ROSEBURG CHILDREN LOST IN WOODS TWO DAYS :: Kvery lady is invited to bring two or three pieces o f tarnished table silver ware to the Hwengel Hardware store and see how easily it is cleaned with the new “ Platum Plates.” I t ’s wonder ful. Quicker than washing in clean water. Free demonstration. Hwengel Hardware. c Boone Hhortridge arrived in the eity this morning from Booth, having been celled home by the serious illness o f his father, "U n c le J im ” Hhortridge. Mr. Hhortridge'« condition this morning is less critical. A eurious coincidence is that ten years ago to a day, on the younger Hhortridge'« 48th birthday, he < i WANT ADS Advertisement* in this department J | 6c a line. Figure 6 words to line. U )8 T — B LA C K CRUHHED PLU 8H cape on January 2. N o tify Hentinel for reward. jl4 t f FOB S A L E OB TR A D E FOR S A L E — A T H O R o F o H B R E D Jersey Bull, three years old, easy terms. Address box 17, Creswell, Oregon. j7 tf COW A N D Y E A R L IN G C A LF FOR sale. Cow will be freah in April. The Cates Ranch. d lltf FOR S A L E — N E W W H IT E R O TA R Y Sewing Machine; latest model, at a bargain. Hee Karl K. Mill* or phone 132 Y. n26tf F IV E PASSENGER AUTO TO TR A D E for lumber, wood or post«. R. H. Parsons, Creewsll .Or«. o29tf W e are selling choice city homes, improved farms and 20 ana 40 acre tracts near town on the installment plan. Come in and talk with us. Fingal Hinds Real Estate, Insurance, Loans Extract$ that add a real flavor wherever used We are exclusive agents in Cottage Grove for Hill’s famous line of Teas, Cof fees and Extracts. All are the best on the market. Cof fee prices range as follows: 30c, 35c, 40c, 45c :! T h e M e t s a n S h o p T A B L E SUPPLIES What do you want anyway? A »Sentinel classified ad. will get it for you. What do you w.untT Anyway a Sentinel classi fied ad. will get it for you. for exemptions only and still failed. others court strongly urging the attendance of each o f the ninety eounty supervisors. The meeting will be educational in char Lacture at Catholic Church. acter and will offer instructive addresses Rev. William J. Kane will deliver on a wide variety o f subjects re two lectures in the Catholie Church Sun lating to better road building. Demon day and Monday evenings, January 25 strations will also be made. The sup- and 26 at 7:30. "W h a t the Catholie pervisors who attend will be allowed Chureh Approves and Disapproves in time for their attendance as attendance Socialism and " T h e Two Standards” is considered a part o f the regular work. will be the subjects treated in these lectures. The subjects will be treated Dios ton and Rcjada. from the civic and moral point o f view (Bpecial to The Sentinel) and not from the dogmatic. No charge Jan. 20.— Mrs. A. Whitman and Mrs. for admission is asked and all are most J. Carr -visited Mrs. A. C. Cox at Ku cordially invited. jada Hunday. A party was given at the George Road Supervisors' Convention. Smith home Thursday evening. Announcements o f the Lane County An enjoyable evening was spent at road supervisors’ convention to be held the H. Cole home Wednesday evening. at the county court house, Friday, Jan. Dames were played until a late hour 30, bave been sent out by the county when dainty refreshments were served. If you don’t read The Sentinel you don’t get more than half the news of the Cottage Grove country. K-C-X Whenever You Think BL'RO, ORKDON, January 16, 1«14. 1, Edgar Martin Kelly, o f I»ran e, Oregon, who on February 10, 190H, made Homestead Eotry Serial No. 04601, for NW14 N W \ Heetion 22, Township 20 H, Range 5 weat Willamette Meridian, hereby give notice o f my intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to estab lish my claim to the land above de scribed, before I. P. Hewitte, United Htatea ¡.and Commissioner, at Kugene, Oregon, on the 13th day o f March, 1914, by two o f the following witnesses: John Hardy Crow o f Lorane, Ore., Joseph n . Crow o f Lorane, Ore., Gar field 0. Crow o f Lorane, Ore., J. Nelson Crow o f Lroane, Ore. j21 f25 EDGAR M A R TIN K E L L Y Hinger Hewing Machines, Needles, Oil and repairs. Liberal allowance made for your old machine. Call up H alf o f the I. W. W army which has Karl K. Mills, phone 13S-Y. Demon been marching up the valley reached stration and trial will cost you nothing. this city yesterday evening and were Mrs. T. Taplin returned Friday from given quarters in the city ja il over Oottag« Drove Chapter No. A 0. E. 8. an extended visit in Han Diego, Calif. night. The city did not feed the men, Regular meetings second and fourth Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Jorgenson have however, until this morning, when the Fridays o f the month at Maaonie Hall moved to Mallei, where Mr. Jorgenson city marshal provided sandwiches and Pacific Highway. Next meeting coffee and started them on their way will be employed in a saw mill. January 23. Dry foot oil keeps the wet out and again. There were 21 in the advance party. They caused no disturbance. the dry in. Doff'a Hhoe Hospital. Twenty more are expected to arrive to Mrs. H. K. Cochran returned yester day from Creswell, where they spent day from Kugene where she has been lost night. for several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Cochran. Bert Kirhmond was in Portland Hnt- This wet weather makes sick shoes. Take them to Dr. Doff, the shoe chiro urdny on business. practor. Hure cure or no pay. nliltf The luishar Hilver Het, value $.1.50, Mrs. Frank King and daughter Arna with The Weekly Oregonian and The A fter wandering around in the woods spent a few days with friends in Com Meutinel, all for the price o f the silver for two days completely exhausted from set alone. Hee ad. on page 7. stock last week. fright and exposure, the four children J. K. Young was in Kugene on busi of Mr. and Mrs. Mathews Adams, liv ness yesterday. ing near Roseburg, arrived late Monday C. K. Htewart went to Kugene yester night at the home o f Mr. Baldwin, a day on business. homesteader living near the head o f No one should take a chance o f leav Myrtle Creek. According to the story ing loved ones in want after death. told by Fay Adams, eighteen years o f Metcalf can Ax you up so there will be age, the oldest o f the four, they became lost soon after leaving their home, 11 no uhance. Mrs. Koy Bellows o f Roseburg ar miles east o f Roseburg Hunday morning. rived Monday evening for a fortnight 'a They had intended to visit Pine Ridge, visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. where they had frequently gone before, in search o f pitch, but became confused Edward Jones. and wandered from the trail. During Fire, hail, rain. You should protect most o f the time they were out rain with Metcalf. 11«’ll Ax you out with fell and snow was encountered in places. anything in the insurance line «12tf The parents had almost given up hope Mrs. Lloyd Hherk returned to her o f Anding their children alive. It is home in Portland last week after a visit almost a miracle that they did not die o f several weeks’ duration with her o f exposure. mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Deo. Bisbey. Calls Come Exactly Tan Ysars Apart. Teas that tease the ja d ed appetite C o ffe e s that satisfy the craving f o r a light stimulant 45 TEACHERS PASS EXAMS It's almost a pleasure to bave teeth pulled when it is done so absolutely TW O REC EIVE L IF E DIPLOM AS. without pain. Hee Dr. Ingram. JI4tf FOUR OET F IV E Y E A R ; REST Marion Veatch was in the city from OET ONE Y E A R PAPE RS Kugene Monday. Mrs. Roy Hutchinson aud two »ni'ill A partial list of teachers who sue children left Friday for Portland where ressfully passed the examinations fur 1‘ ure white flour can’t be beaten. she joined Mr. Hutchinson. state certiorates that was held in lie Kvery sack is guaranteed to satisfy or The housekeeper ’» delight—set o f H «•ember was issued last week by K. J. money refunded. Hteriing Feed Co. County Superintendent of mrb shears, embroidery scissors and Moure, Miss Jane Knot o f Juuctiou City, buttonhole scissors—an unusually at schools. There arc other teachers in and Mias Zells Knos, who is a student tractive premium, iu combination with the county whose names are not inciutl at the University o f Oregon, visited The Weekly Oregonian and The Menti- ed in the list who are entitled to eerti their brother, Deorge over Saturday and nel, all for less than the priee o f the fleates, ns the grades that were sub Sunday. While here they were the premium alone. Hee ad. on puge 7 and mitted show beyond question that they house guests o f Miss Nellie llemenway. set of shears on rxbib'tion at Hentinel paaaed, but tbeae have not yet been made public. There was a larger per A llawkeye wrenrb, value #1.50, the office. eeutage of failures umong those taking Weekly Oregonian and The Sentinel, the examination than was expected. all for $2.50. See ad. on page 7, and The liift issued'included: »»tuple of wrench at Hcntinel office. ----- Nine Tenths o f the ----- Teachers receiving one year state About $ I HO.00 worth o f new weights Cottage Drove Pictures that certificates:--Jennie M. Bosaen, Flor aud measures ordered by the county for — are used in the Portland — enee, Carolyn J. Hchelling, Ada; Mar the use o f the sealer o f weights and — — Papers come from — — ian D. Heott, Ada; Beulah B. Kinsey, measures has arrived in Kugene and the Armstrong's (Quality Htudkos Minerva; Ora May Merrill, Florence; remainder of the order is e i pee led be -------- 2« North H ix th ----— Frances MacFarland, Acme; Agnes .7. fore February I, when the new office ■ ■ ■ ■ - There '» a Reason Ryder, Ada; Mabel Wilson, Heed; Isole become» active. D. Kwbssk, Mapleton; Ida Warnock, I’ iaao stock must be closed out at l.orane; Krnma K. Ragsdale, Leaburg, ------ J once. We hnve just received word Krwin M. Kolfe, Kugene; Bertha Klein from the factory either to close out wacber. Junction City; Kstella H. what pianos we have on band or ship Poll, Coburg; Minnie Kngen, Spring same back to the house. This means a field; Jettie Hhrode, Kugene; Jeanette double freight charge for us to psy with Mrs. Mary Walker is packing up her Houihmuyd, Doldson; Mary A. Light- no proffi at nil to us. I f interested in household goods preparatory to moving foot, Doldaon; Kutbrine Levnge, Mer a piano call at once and we will give to Portland where with Kleanor and cer; Kdith Hnere, Creswell; Claire Dunn, you the greatest bargain you ever aaw Paul Jones she will join her daughter, Redmond; Mary K. Pitney, Junction in an instiument. Keen Wallace Co. Mrs. Paul Jones who is librarian at the City; Laura H. Ballard, Junction Oity; The luine County dairymen's meeting Albina library. l.nura J. Wilkins, Irving; (.aura Still which was to have been held in the Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Cooke leave to man, Kugene; Benjsmine C. Kink, Cot Commercial Club rooms in Kugene, was day for a two months’ visit in the Kant. tage Drove; Mathew M. Htaany, Ku postponed because o f a conflicting meet Dr. Demorest, Dentist. OfHea over gene; Vera Kimball, Ixiwell; Mrs ing at Junction City and will be held Kerr A Hilsby’s store. raVif Kdith Ralston, Cottage Drove; Myrtle Saturday, January 24, instead. The L. Hawley o f l.ewiaton, Idaho, is Hhefller, Klrnira; Henry Chezem, Crej- object in view in holding this meeting spending a few days with relatives here well; Mrs. J. Blanch Fairlesa, Wild is the organisation o f n permanent He is a nephew o f J. 11. Hawley , W. B wood; Kdith Buell, Kugene; Marjory dairymen 'a association. Hawley o f Imrane, Deorge Hawley and Cowan, Kugene; Agnes Stevenson, Ku Illeeding and sore gums can be cured K. D. Hawley o f Creswell aud will di gene; Hazel McKown, Kugene; Mary by Dr. Ingram since be took hia post Hansen, Junction City; Hazel Wtrde vide bis visit with them. graduate course. j!4 t f Leep, Kugene; Mabel 0 ’I.eary, McKen Pianos must go. Now is your chance zie Bridge. Frank Woodruff was in Kugene last to get a good Hamilton or Howard Tearbers receiving five -year state Wednesday on business. piano at a very low price. We have C. Richardson Mrs. Korn Finnerty left Monday for instructiona to close out what pianos we certificates: — Ida Springfield; Hanford Allen McOa.-rrn, an extended visit to Riverside, Calif. bave on the floor nt once or return them Mrs. I.iixie Churchill came up from to the house. Cannot afford to pay the Kugene; Lillian D. Horton, Eugene, Portland last week and waa the guest freight on these instruments to rSturn L. Maude Hooper, Cottage Drove. Teachers receiving life pap-r_.— of relatives and friends here. them, so will give you the beneflt o f the Juatus J. Champlin, Florence; Alphon See that new Hilver Polish nt the very lowest price in order to close them sua O 'Reilly, Kugene. Hwengel Hardware store. A child can out at once. Rees Wallace Co. A nu in tier o f teachers have asked polish over two dozen pieces in less Alton Hampton was in the city from that their certificates be issued on de than Ave minutes. Kugene between trains yesterday. mand. Others took the examination Mr. nnd Mrs. Hen Bingham of Ku Krnest Wyatt was in Kugene Friday gene, brother and sister o f Mrs. David evening. Notice of Intention to Make Final Driggs and David H. Bingham o f I,ewia Mrs. Robert Poke returned Thursday Proof. ton, Idaho, uncle of Mrs. Driggs were from Hanta Barbara, Calif., where she D K PA H TM K N T OF TH E IN TE R IO R . over Hunday guests at the Driggs home. underwent treatment for cancer. U. B. L A N D OFFICE A T BOSK The sensu» alla» o f the world, value «250, with the Weekly Oregonian and Cottage Drove Sentinel, for lean than the price of the atlas alone. See ad. on Miss Kva Hopper went to Walker page 7, and inspect copy o f «tins at Sen Hunday. itnel office. The Dandy Needle Book, value $1.00 J. T. Abbott o f Kugene attmded the with The Weekly Oregonian and The Kugene district quarterly conference of Hcntinel, all for $2.50. Hee ad. on the Methodist Kpiaeopnl Church in this page 7. city Saturday and preached at the mora- Mrs. Kobert Hherwocd arrived Thurs ing service Hunday. day from Portland for a short visit with Tree Spray; Hwengel Hardware. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kice Hastings Good Jersey Milk delivered at 7c per quart. S w e e t cream delivered at 15c per pint J. D. Anderson, 'phone 17-F13. j7-2Hc A local dramatic club is making plans received a message to come home under to present the drama, " Kvery woman, ” exactly the same circumstances. Yes the latter part o f February. terday Mr. Hhortridge attained his 6Mh Mr. O. A. Berger, representing the birthday. of Floor Oil or Sweep ing Compound—think of Wynne Woods Hardware. They sell It Wynne & Woods, Hardware ■ - ■ . i i . ......... .. ....... -i The value of a paper’s advertising is gauged by the num ber of people it reaches. No other paper reaches more than a quarter as many Cottage Grove people as does The Sentinel. Lurch’s January Clearance Sale During the month of January all Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Reduced 2 5 per cent. All Ladies’ Suits and Coats 33 OFF > ' LUR CH ’S, Inc.