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------------------ - M BM BH ■ SLAUGHTER ULE m m of Winter Underwear You are offered choice of the famous Forest Mills and Essex Mills underwear at genuine slaughter prices. W e have invested several hundred dollars in underwear with the ex pectation that we would have the usual number of chilly days. On the contrary the win ter has been exceptionally mild and underwear has not sold up to our expectations. Con sequently we offer you the overstock of underwear at reduced prices which afford you a big saving should you take advantage of this excellent offering. Slaughter Prices on W inter Underwear for W omen 45c grade cotton fleeced vest and pants on sale each_____________________________ 50c grade cotton fleeced vest and pauts on sale, each________________________________ - 65c grade cotton fleeced vest and pants on sale, each__________ __________________ $1.00 and $1 25 grade cotton fleeced union suits on sale, each ________ _____________ . . . . I vJu 85c grade cotton fleeced union suits ........... on sale, each. 29c 39c 43c 53c Childrens Union Suits I I IP B Children’s Cotton Union suits. 3 year size to 12 year size. Choice each______________ 13 year size to 15 year size. Choice each___________ Prices cut deep. JC« *tJ b JA« *td u Children’s Wool Union Suifs 3 to 7 year size, regular $1 00 to $1.25 grade, on sale each ________________ 8 to 12 year sire regular $1.35 to $1.50 grade, on sale each__ _______ 13 to 15 year size regular $1.65 grade on sale, each. QQp vw u Q 7 i* v fw ..$1.13 75c grade cotton fleeced union suits on sale, each. _ _________ ____ _________ $2.25 grade wool ribbed union suits on sale, each............... ..... .......... ............. $1.25 and $1.50 grade wool shirts and pants ou sale, each $1.00 grade wool shirts aud pauts on sale, each ___ . ...... ........ .... 43c $1.67 98c 73c ren ’S single piece underwear ] Children's cotton fleeced shirts and drawers, regular value 2t)c to 50c each, now reduced to — yi year sizes 11C; 1 year sizes 13c; 2 year sizes 15c 3 year sizes 19c 4 to 5 year sizes 21C; 6 to 7 years 23c; 8 to 9 years 26c; 10 to 12years 29C; 13 to 14 years 32c: 15 year size 35c Children’s wool ribbed shirts and drawers regular values 50c to 85c each, ou sale now at 1 year size29«; 2 year size 33c: 3 year size 39c; 4 to 5 year sizes 43C; 6 to 7 yearsizes 49c; 8 to 9 year sizes 53c; 10 to 12 vear sizes 58c; 13 to 14 year sizes 63c; 15 year size 69c, Men’s regular $1.00 to $1.25 wool ribbed shirts aud drawers on sale, each . Men’s regular $1.25 to $1.50 wool ribbed shirts and drawers on sale each____________ Heavy Cotton Uuioii Suit, regular $1.25 values. .......... This sale, e a c h _____ ___ 79c 89c 83c BigRedi on Shoes This Week Men’s Heavy Cotton Uuion Suit » L-tæsysBB HOW regular $1.00 values on sale, e a c h _______ Heavy W ool Union Suit regular $2.50 val ues on sale_______ , H eavy Lambs wool x>l shirts and drawers ou sale each_______ 79c $1.69 $1.19 g to rirtg The Methodiat parsonage waa invaded Monday evening by aeveral frienda o f Miaa Helen Raymer to give her a fire- wwll party. Miaa Raymer leaves today b- C for Oranta Paaa, where ahe baa been Mr. and Mra. C. C. Crnaon entertained next meeting o f the club will be with engaged aa superintendent o f the Grants Paaa sanitarium. with four tablea o f wbiat Monday eve Mra. A. A. Richmond. ning o f laat week, having aa their The M. P. G. Club was delightfully gueafa Mr. and Mra. C. H. VanDenburg, Mra. Charles Chandler waa hostess at Mr. and Mra. H. A. Miller, Mr. and Mra. an enjoyable meeting o f the Royal entertained yesterday afternoon by Only membera o f the C. D. Brainard, Mr. and Mra. A. C. Neighbors Club Tuesday afternoon. Mra. C. J. Kero. Kinter, Mr. and Mra. K. K. Milla, Dr. A fter the needlework waa laid aside club were present and apent a coay and Mra. F. W. Robbins, Miaa Eunice Mrs. Chandler served a delicious lunch afternoon over their needlework. Mra. VanDenburg and Emeraon Wilcox. eon o f shrimp aalad, sandwiches, fruit Kem served daintily. salad, cake and coffee. The “ Social T w elve’ ’ gathered at the home o f Mra. J. 8. Medley for their usual fortnightly meeting Thuraday afternoon. The time waa apent in needlework and gay aocial chatter. In vited gueata in addition to the elub membera were Mra. Lydia Stouffer and Mra. Chas. Adams. Mra. W. B. Cooper waa the charming hoateaa a f the Emanon elub Thuraday. About eight o f the elub membera were preaent to enjoy her hoapitality. The Dressmaking Parlors OPENED l a i n M. Denham, an experi enced dressmaker, has opened par lors in the building over The Toggery and next to Dr. Job ’a o f fice, where she will be pleased to meet those wishing the beat in ex pert dresamaking. Prices reason able. j28-f.3pd \ The wedding o f Fred Arnold, son of Mrs. Joe Porter, to Mias Francea Plaa- aka o f Portland, occurred in that city Saturday, January 24. The occasion o f the birthday anniver sary o f Mra. Emma J. Miller waa cele brated by about fifteen o f her friends o f the Women 'a Relief Corpa who gathered at her home for a surprise party in her honor Friday afternoon. Our Big SHOE SALE Now on bible class meets Monday with Mra. Ingram. Cordial invitation to all. M ETH O D IST E PISC O PA L Horaee N. Aldrich, Pastor Morning theme: “ The Unpardonable S in ;“ evening subject, “ An Untimely Excuse;“ Sunday achcol at 10; Junior League at 3; Epwortb League at fl:30, topic: “ A Song o f Forgiveness.” The In d ies’ Aid Society meets Tuesday with Mra. Aldrich at the parsonage,. BAD BACKS H A V E BEEN M ADE STR O N G - K ID N E Y ILL S CORRECTED A ll over Cottage Grove you hear it. Doan's Kidney l'illa are keeping up the good work. Cottage Grove people are telling about it— telling of bad backs made sound again. You can believe the testimony o f your own towns peo- pie. They tell it for the benefit o f you who are suffering. I f your bark srhes, i f you feel Inme, ore and mis ersble, if the kidneys net too fre quently, or passages are painful, scanty nnd off color, use Doan's K id ney Pills, the remedy that hna helped so many o f your friends and neighbors. Follow this Cottage Grove citizen § ad vice nnd give Donn's a chance to do the same for you. Mrs. Ella Biabey, 439 Grant Ave., Cottage Grove, Ore., says: “ A ll I ever said praising Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good. I have great faith in this remedy and don't hesitate to recom mend it. Doan ’a Kidney Pills gave me great relief from kidney trouble nnd also another o f the family was greatly benefited by them.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan's— and take no other. j21 28 P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH K. M. Broad books, Psstor Services next Sunday as follows: Why suffer longer? Absolutely sure. Bible school at 10, morning worship at Positive guarantee; small coat. For 11, subject o f sermon: “ First Things FREE information, write J. M. Wells, F ir s t;” evening worship at 7:30, sub Eugene, Ore. j28 Mh4 ject o f address: “ Unconscious In fluence.” The Junior Chriatinn En deavor will meet at 3 p. m.. Prayer W e are selling choice city homes. improved farms and meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. , R H E U M A T IS M C H R IS T IA N CHURCH M. Howard Fagan, Pastor Services for next Sunday aa usual: £ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ £ 9:45, bible sehool, classes for young nnd 11, communion and preaching, ser | CHURCH NEW S | old; mon: “ Tha Prayers o f Jesus.” Spe cial music; 6:30, Christian Endeavor; 7:30, evening service, sermon: “ No Services at the Christian Science Hall Room for Jesus.” Anthem by large every Sunday at 11 and Wednesday chorus choir. evening at 7:30. A ll are welcome. Today is Red Letter Day among the federated elubs o f Oregon and the Wo man ’a elub o f this city is celebrating the occasion by an afternoon affair at Phillips hall to which arc bidden a!1 elub membera and their frienda. Red le tte r Day is given for the benefit o f the loan fund which goes to assist the young women o f the state to obtain a higher education. The affair this after Springfield Papars Consolidate. noon ia in charge o f a committee com L. M. Beebe baa sold the Springfield FR EE M ETH O D IST posed o f Mra. H. J. Shinn, Mra. C. E. Services Sunday at 3 p. m. and 7:30 News to the Lane County Publishing Umphrey and Mra. J. A. Wright, who p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at Association, which recently established have planned a very attractive party. the Lane County Star, a Prohibition 7:30 p. m. paper. Mr. Beebe expects to move to Idaho. The teachers o f the eity schools were B A P T IS T CHURCH pleasantly entertained by Prof, and Cor. Eleventh and Adams Streets. Mrs. Dun ton Monday, evening when C. M. Cobb, Pastor | they organized a 1914 club which will Next Sunday at 10, bible school; 11, bold regular meetings o f an informal Ordinance o f the Lord ’a Supper. aocial nature. The first meeting will be Prayer meeting Thursday evening at held Thursday evening, at the home of 7:30, at home o f the pastor. Women ’a THE Gl Southern Pac'tlc Railway flmc-Table Men’s heavy ------------------- SHÎIOU N o No. No No. Many Paaa Exams. One hundred and twenty pupils o f Lane County, four fifths o f those taking the recent eighth grade examinations, were aucceasful, according to the report o f Superintendent E. J. Moor«. 20 and 40 acre tracts near town on the installment plan. Come in and talk with us. F in g a l H in d s Real Estate, Insurance, Loans N O T IC E / Notice is hereby given to the publie that W. M. Tando is in no way con nected with the undersigned. He has no interest in the townsite company nnd ban never hnd any. He owns no pro perty here and ia in no way authorized to transact any business for any o f ua. None o f the undersigned are in any way indebted to said Tando. He is under bonds now for his good behavior. IM P E R IA L TO W N S ITE CO, SH ERM AN MONTGOMERY M. C. MONTGOM ERY B. S. M IL L E R IM PER IAL, CROOK 00., OREGON ^ H erlh Bound 1 M » m I « 1« a. lu. a au y. m. 4 M | > m. South Hound tS S :tV a in. 1.06 > m. IS N o 1« N o IS N o au N o 14 S:ZS p. in N.14U m. J7 1» t>. Men’s and II An Moni W om an's larvati ve. W ho wants to take sulla, or cae- tor oil, when there la uolblng better than Dr. Klug'a New L ife Pilla for all bowel troublna. They art gently and naturally on tbo atouiach and liver, stim u lât» aud régu lât» your bow el» and tone up the eutlre ayatetu. I'r lr » 35c. At all drugglats. II. K. Huck ten A Co.. Philadelphia or St. Ixuta. These shirts a are No. 1 valu: Pen Poat Olilo« Corn Blackmore & McFarland M- THE CITY TRANSFER a ix k in d s »r Hauling & Dra Done os Short /I lm o Morinff a S/trciultu WOOD ANDi COAL PHONIC as O F F IC E A T EAGLE C IG A R S T O R E WiMwIerful Cough Kesneily. Dr. K in g's New Discovery la known everyw h ere as the remedy which w ill aurely atop a cough or cold. D. P. Lawson o f Kldaon, Tenn.. w rite«: "D r. Klug'a New Dlacovery la lb « moat wonderful cough, cold and throat «u d lung medicine I ever »old lu my atore. It can't be beat. It aella without «u y trouble at all. It need» no guar antee.' Thla la tru «. bees use Dr. Klng'a New Dlacovery w ill r « lle v « the moat obstinate o f cougba and colds. Lung trouble» quickly helped by Its use. You should keep a bot tle In the house at all tim e« fo r all the membera o f the fam ily, DOr and fl.0 0 . A ll Drugglata o r by mall. H. K Buckleln A Co . Philadelphia or Ht. Lout». A i You’re really dry a ,,yt Fuh Brand I Reflex Slicker I». «omloO-sivm« 73 D Z Mim Lulu Currin with Misses David non, Perkins, Purvanee, Currin and Iva Holcomb aa hoateaaea. Kap. Cottage Grove, No. S— Judges: J E. Out run.lor, Rep.; J. H. Silsby, Deia. .1 1« Tucker, Rep. Clerks: U. M Hall, Dorn.; U. W. Mcqueeu, Rep.; A. D. Know, Itep. Cottage Grove, No. 3—Judges: N. II. Martin, Rep.; Oliver Veatch, Dem. Robert Walker, Rep. Clerks: Geo. At kiusoa, Dam.; Frank Sibley, Kep., C. W. Caldwell, Rep. Cottage Grove, No. 4—Judges: Al bert Oritttu, Kep.; Delure llemenwny, Dem. Clerks: A. H. King, Dem.; Geo. Mont, Haiu Newcomb, Kep. Cottage Grove, No. 5— Judges; C. E. Stewart, Rep.; J. I. Jones, l>em.; Wll- 1mm Kinehart, Kep. Clerks: Harvey Taylor, Deiu,; 1). H. Chamberlain, Kep.; W. Huinbridge, Dem. Hohemia—Judges: A. P. Churchill, Kep.; John Graber, Dem.; Henry Lan dens, Kep. Clerka: H. H. Cline, Deui ; F. J. Hard, Kep.; William Brund, Dem. Brumbuugh;—Judges: J. R. Cooley, Dem.; Jim Limbow, Dan Brumbaugh. Clerks: Hob Moaby, Dem.; J. H. Lan caster, Ralph Ward, Rep. Imthnm— Judges: Jessie Trunnelt, Kep.; W. L. Kinble, Rep.; W. T. Onrout te, Dem. Clerka: J. V. Johnson, Dem.; J. II. Hawley, Hep.; H. 1>. Whitlock, Ind. Dorena — Judges: J. 11. Kirk, Rep.; I. H. Veatch, Rep.; T. C. Abrams, Ind. Clerks: James Bedford, Dem.; Arthur Hales, Kf|> | W W Clinsman, Rep. Saginaw—Judges: F. Wright, Rep.; S. B. Jackson, Dem.; J. L. queen, Kep. Clerks: K. S. Hanna, Dem.; U. W. Ken teraon, Kep.; E. J. Honrs, Hop. Silk Creek—Judges: Curtia Veatch, Kep.; H. H. McKernnn. Dem.; M. M Wheeler, Kep. Clerks: Tom Cox, Item.; John S. Coleman, Kep.; W. A. Hcmcn way, Rep. HEARD IN COTTAGE GROVE T H E A U A L I T Y c a s h STORE - PHONEM R M , • CtiaiiitM-rliUn'a ( ’ough llemauly. Tbla remedy baa no auporlor for cougba and colda. It la plaaaant to taka. It coutalna no opium or otbar narootlc. It alwaya ouraa. For aala by Banaou'a Pharmacy. Us I I Hl I I m ' The Dandy Needle Hook, value fit.00 with The Weekly Oregonian and The Sentinel, nil for f!.5U. See nd. on page 7. Men s Underwear Prices Slashed Men’s 50c fleece lined shirts and drawers on sale Q Q m Blectloa O fflrtn N u it d Election clerka for all diatricta m eopt Eugen« und Springfield kave boon named and out o f tha four hundred namea about fifteen ara tboaa o f woman. No vtomvu ara appointed to aarva on any o f the boarda in t b ta community. The aelvctioo for Ovttaga Grove and outlying diatricta ia r.s toilowa: :: ; Wheat, Oats, Gi Mill Feed — Shoi Vetch Seed, Choj Oil Meal. * Grass < > kinds constantly ~ I Ik « «nil ■hroosk ikkh iH M n is , assr $3.00 a S S '. Poultry Feeds unt V ip w lik k lr w m n li S A T IS F A C T IO N GUARANTEED «■Jos awaag :: ALL CITY M» A. J. Tewer Co. BOSTON No other paper o f the Cottage Grot Do you begin to cough at night, Juat when you hope to aleep? Do you have a tickling throat that keeps you awake? Juat take Foley's Honey and T a r Compound. U w ill check the cough and atop the tick ling Herniation at once. Does not up set the atomach, la beat for children and grown peraoua. F or eele by all dealora everywhere. Administrator 'a Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court o f luine County, Ore gon, administrator o f the estate o f W in ifred Taylor, deceased. A ll peraona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to preaent the same duly verified at the office o f J. E. Young ia Cottage Grove, Oregon, on or before six montha after the date o f thin notire. Dated this 21st day o f January, 1914. J. R. COOLEY, Administrator o f t^e Estate o f Winifred Taylor, deceased. j2 l-f 1 A-jey Notice of Intention to Make Final Proof. D E PA R T M E N T OF TH E IN TE R IO R , U. H. L A N D O FFIC E A T BOSE BUBO, OREGON, January Iff, 1914. I, Edgar Martin Kelly, o f I^irnae, Oregon, who on February 10, 190«, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 04603, for N W I i N W y« Section 22, Township 20 S, Range 5 west 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 States Land Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 13th day o f March, 1914, by two o f the following witnesses: John Hardy Crow o f I^rane, Ore., Joseph W. Crow o f Ixrrnne, Ore., Gar- fleld O. Crow o f Ixirnne, Ore., J. Nelson Crow o f I.roane, Ore. 21 f25 EDGAR M A R T IN K E L L Y ------ 77 The value o f a newspaper’s adver tising is guaged by the number o f peo ple it reachea. No other paper reaehea more than one-quarter as many Cottage Grove people as doea The Sentinel. THE MON :: :: i < » c ir c u COTTAGE There is only one That is in The Sentine I have just thi Full L in e o f V * BOHLM