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« DC 3C 3 EDC DC DC DDC □CZ 2 )E rri i g a n P M W M ir a iw T O Sum m er REDUCED a rn PRICE CLEAN-UP Our policy is never to carry goods over from season to season hence the genuine reduction in price for quick clearance. All goods are new, fresh and clean. Practically all Summer Dry G oods stocks are included in this sale at close-out prices. Many people have been waiting for this event. N o w is your opportunity f Act quick! Dress Goods MEN’S W E A R PRICES CUT DEEP FOR QUICK CLEAN UP 50c Union Suits long or shor* sleeve knee or ankle length echrn anil w h ite........................ 39c 50c Porous Knit Union Suit as a b o v e ..........................................39c 75c Union Suit ankle long s le e v e .......................................... 59c 75c best Dimity Union Suit white .......................................... 59c 98c Lisle Union Suit long or short sleeve while and echru each ............................................79c All 50c Wool Dress Goods now reduced to a y d . .. 36c 25c and 35c Dress Goods in wool effects now........ 19c 75c Wool Dress Goods now......................................... 59c 85c to $1.00 values n o w ............................................... 69c $1 35 to $1.50 values n o w ......................................... $1.13 One lot $1.75 to $2.00 values now a yard................$1.23 W ash Goods NEW PRETTY PATTERNS TO BE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 98c Fine Light Wool for Summer each .........................................79c 48c Light Weight Wool and Cot ton ..............................................39c 50c Hnlhriggau Cotton this sab1 only ............................................39c CLEANED-UP AT ONCE Including Crepes, Poplin, Soisette, Silk Tissue, Dimity, Lawn, Novelty Fabric, etc. Values 12c to 15c now a y a r d ... 9c Values 18c to 20c now a yard. . . . 12c Values 25c to 30c a yard..............19c 7:30, and on second and fourth Sunday* at 3. ----------------------------- MKTIIODIHT EPISCOPAL Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor Service* next Sunday a* follow*: Sunday School at 10; aeruiun at II; Junior League at 3; Kpworth League at 7; evening service at M. Morning theme, “ Chriatiau Couft deuce;“ evening subject, “ The Teui pie of God,“ illustrated with thirty five slides. Ilyuins, “ lloly, Holy, H oly,” and “ Take My Life and Let It b e ." Kpworth League topic. “ Christ'a Mantificatlon of Labor, ’ ’ leader, Mia* Jessie Hcrg. D e li USEFUL SUIT. T h i s B o y ' s O u tf it M a y Bs ” Triad * E a sily with M w splendid cat : Liu T r a n s f o r m e d I n t o a B a t h i n g Su it. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. D. A. MacLeod, Pastor. Services next Sunday: Itililr school at 10; morning worship at II; Junior Chriatian Endeavor at 3; evening wor ship at M; Cateehetieal elass at 4. Subjeet of morning sermon, “ Spirit ual Upbuilding,” eveumg theme, “ L ife ’s Vision.” Speeial music for Sunday morning »ill include the uiithcm “ Glory to God Du Hi gh’ ’ by the choir, “ The Lord Is My Shepherd,’ ’ duet, Misses Lockwood and Richmond. For the evening: “ Ate Maria,” Misses l.mkwoou, Anderson, Smith, Silsbv, Mrs. Crtisotl; “ Oh R e s t In The Lord,” solo. Miss l.euh Perkins D Leave Alban) Leave Albati) Leave ('ni val Leave ( ,'orval Connection! Special Sunday p. in., A GOOD BAPTIST CHURCH A. M. Williams, Minister. Preaching services morning and even ing second, fourth nnd fifth Sundays of each month. Bible study nnd prayer meeting every Thursday evening, pres ent study, “ Jesus Is Coming.” Sun day school at 10. The little iHiy’a suit lliiistrntml her« la made of blue Munii.-I. with turned over linen rifilar nnd cufTa. The gar CHRISTIAN CHURCH ment I* present.ihie anywhere with J. W. Jenkins, supply pastor. DRESS SHIRTS Services: Hible school st 10; preach col In rs nnd ruffa. With thoao removed It tnnkea n neat little linihlug suit. ing services at 8; prayer meeting each Hallmark Brand fast color coat style without collar size 14 to 17 Lightweight mohair and wool la a ma Thursday at S. shown in plain, striped and figured patterns, also pleated and in terial WIlk'll may U* adopted for the making o f the atilt If flannel la unt shades of lavemfer, light blue, pink, tan, brown ami black and white. ST. MARY ’S CHURCH. liked. It may alno lie carried out In Regular value $1.00 now reduced for this sale choice ea ch .. . . 79c Rev. John Bernards, Pastor. any of the lightweight or waahable One lot 10c to 12Vic values a yd . 8c Service* uext Sunday as follows: fabrics suitable for boya' nuits at this White flat collar and with at One lot 13c to 15c values a y d . . lie Low mass at .8, high mass and sermon season tached and detachable military at 10:30, devotions and benediction at collar. Regular $1.50 values now COAT COLLARS. 7:30 in the evening reduced to .............................. $1.19 Immediately after high mass the M e a t of T h t m A r t A tta c h e d to L it t l* Regular $1.25 values, now reduced Sacrament o f Confirmation will be ad C h em ise tte# . to ................................................. 97c mmistrrrd by Ifla Orare, Archbishop One lot 10c values now a ya rd . . . . 8c No coat Is without It* bit of white Regular $1.00 values, now reduce«! Christie, who will also give the sermon. turning over at the rnllnr. Moat of One lot 12l»c to 15c values a yd . .11c to ................................................. 79c All are welcome. these becoming white cont collars are r (£; M c C all e.a.ru MIM.D Many Broken Lots Not Quoted Here attached to .hemlaettea. which are donned under the blouse o f silk, lace Dlaston and Rujada. or chiffon, or the collar may 1m part of (Special to The Sentinel.) a tub silk or handkerchief linen blouse July 21, 1 ts 14.— A son was burn to worn under the coat. Mr, and Mrs. Carpenter o f Rujada Sheer white organdie la the popular collar material, nnd the nmarteat col UNION SUITS—PRICES CUT DEEP Thursday morning. Mrs. ('ha*. Whitlock was on the sick lars are cut double, aeatued at fhe edge Shown in high or low neck ; sleeveless. long or short and without a hem. list a few days last week. III sleeves, and knee or ankle length. Including dress and work If a single layer o f orgnndle Is used Including button and lace Mrs. Marshall of Bohemia passed 1 85c values, this sale ...................................... ..................69c the hem Is very narrow mid la set In shoes, button and lace through Disston on hrr way to Cottage 75c values, this sale ..................................... 59c styles in black, tan and with hand stitches or a Hue of fine Grove Thursday. styles— all new stock II 60e values, this s a le ....................................... 43c heniallfcblng. white—all new styles. Col. Harlow, who has been doing as 50c values, this s a le ....................................... ..................33c Ijn e and embroidery rollnni are not $3.25 valuese now .. •essment work in the Bohemia mines, an smart as these slo-er organdie col Vl-76, $4.00 values now I 35c values, this s a le ....................................... 29c $4.50 values now .. mashed his foot quite badly Tuesday lars, though occasionally collars of SUMMER VESTS going at ................. $3.10 $5.00 values now .. He came down with Mr. I.undbcrg very fine machine embroidery, mitered | 10c grade, now this sale................................ ................... 8c $4.00 values now ... $3.50 values now . . . .$2 87 Wednesday evening going on to his at the corner», are seen. | 15c grade, now this sale.................................. ..................11c home at Row River Thursday morning. $3.00 values now ... $.300, $3 25 values. . $2.43 II 18c grade, now this sale.................................. 14c Miles Pitcher, Sr., visited at the Men EMBROIDERED CRAPE. $2.75 values now ... || 20c grade, now this sale................................ ..................16c $2.50 values now . .. .$1.93 Pitcher residence Thursday and Friday 25c grade, now this sale................................ 19c Mr. Tuber, of Bohemia, made a buai M a k e * a n E le g a n t C o s t u m e F o r S u m $2.00, $2.25 values. $1.64 m er A fte r n o o n E n te r ta in m e n ts . KNIT KNEE LENGTH DRAWERS ness trip to Cottage Grove Saturday, The gown shown here la of light H 25c and 30c grade, now ................................. ..................19c returning Monday. J. I. Jones and son Frank of Cottage rrn|>e combined with a darker shade. ------ .................... The latter la adopted for the collar, Grove, made a business trip to Disston cuffs and the deep croplecenient for Saturday. Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr*. Marshall, Mrs. Landcss, Mr* Tuber, Mr*. Violet and daughter Erminie, called on Jack Klop fenstein Tuesday. STDRE-PMONL 3 Miss Ethel Hatfield of Disston, via ited at the James Carter and At. Whit man homes at Wildwood Sunday. Glen Owen* of Rocky Point is visit DC □ C ~ C ~ Z IZ □□C ing at the Chalifowe residence. Lee McCabe and Ethel Reed of Wild FADS AND FANCIES. Prepare the buttered bread crumbs wood were Disston visitors Sunday as follows, take one cup crumbs, 1 evening. By Harrietts An excellent and helpful thing to tablespoon butter pouring the crumbs of know ia that peroxide will remove ink the stale bread onto the melted butter Children's Cantata Saturday and Tues and stir lightly on the stove with s fork and fruit stain» like magic. day. until brown. Th* Brownie Band will be produced Pare, core and chop the apples. Mix In answer to the question “ what does Saturday afternoon at 2:30 as n ehil cooking m eant” the great philosopher together the sugar, spices, snd grated dren's matinee, again Saturday even lemon rind. Arrange the food in the | Ruskin answers, ing and will be repented Tuesday even baking dish which has been well but ing. Thin enntata promise* to be one of “ Cooking means the knowledge o f Celebrates Eighty-third Birthday. cake, berries, lemonade and candy. The eighty-third birthday anniversa Adria received a number of pretty gifts. Medea and Circe, and o f Calypso and tered putting one half the spice mixture the most interesting and unique of any ry of “ Uncle Jim ’ ’ Shortridge was cel The guests were: Gladys Hockett, Ruth Helen, and o f Rebecca and of the Queen on each o f the two layers of apples. Add similar performance ever given here. the lemon juice and water before you ebrated Saturday at the family home in McKibben, Mabel Spray, Ida McKib o f Hheba. One hundred children take part and “ It means the knowledge o f all fruits put on the top covering o f crumbs. the costumes are especially lovely. West Cottage Grove. Fifteen members ben, Bertha McKibben, Ollie Flower, of the family were present, partook of Ethel Flower, Viola Flower, Flossie Cox and balms and spices, and o f all that ia Cover sad bake in a moderate oven % healing and sweet in fields and groves, to one hour or until apples are soft, then the old fashioned dinner at one o ’clock and Almeda Larson. and savory in meats, it means careful- \ uncover and cook until the crumbs are and enjoyed the afternoon together. ness and inventiveness and watchful brown. Those who assembled with “ Uncle A party of 25 held an all day picnic J im “ and “ Aunt M illy” were: F. B. Sunday on the Finneran place near the ness and willingness and readiness of Shortridge, o f Azalea; Miss Audrey Coast Fork east of the city. In the appliance. It means the economy of £ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ £ Langdon, o f Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. J. party were Geo. McQueen and family, your greatgrandmother, and the science CHURCH NEWS | Republican Candidate for Represan W. Weeden and children, Everette, Wm. Ostrander and family, James Os o f modern chemists, It means mueh J tatlve from Lane County. Dale, Eva and Gordon; Mrs. Olive trander, James Potts and family, Robgrt tasting and no wasting. It means Eng ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Lacey, o f Portland; Mrs. Orville Spear, Griffin, Bessie and Albert Griffin, Mrs. lish thoroughness and French art and [ Every religious organization is invit The following is Mr. Fenwick’s plat Mrs. Clyde Langdon, Miss Arlie Lang C. A. Nelson and children o f Warren, Arabian hospitality. It means, in fine, ed to use this eolumn for announcement form: that you are to be perfect and always don, o f this city and Mrs. Rebecca Minn., Mrs. Layng, Clarence Spencer ladies (loafgivers), and to see that of it* service* and other new*. Con “ I advocate th* lowest rate of tnxn Rodgers, o f Turner. and Elbert Bede and family. Both din tributors are requested to omit ezhorta tion possible, consistent with good gov every one bas something to eat.“ ner and supper was eaten and an hour And now, having read this, don’t you tions and other editorial matter, and to ernment, taxes to be paid in two semi The C. W. B. M. o f the Christian or so spent bathing in the Coast Fork. feel that your occupation as housewife make the announcement o f service* as annual payments, without rebate. ehurch met at the home o f Mrs. Sarah Social functions, which includes the art o f cookery, also, concise as possible. “ Cutting out all useless commissions Knox, Thursday afternoon, July 16. The The W. C. T. U. will hold its an KMHatiiiiR uan < k a i s h o w s . etc., and news outside of the weekly an and consolidating all the necessary ones is somewhat glorified, since so great a topic for study, which was led by Mrs. nual Flower Mission day at the Chris nouncement may be elaborated upon.J in some form to mnke them effective the draped tunic. The coat Is of the Knox, was, “ Our Indian Work in Nor tian church, Friday afternoon at three man as Ruskin saw ao much in itf banqned style. Tile very novel high at the lowest possible cost to the tax crowned at raw lint worn with the eon thern Canada.“ After the business o ’clock. The flowers contributed will Now that the apple* are becoming Services at the Chriatian Science Hall payers. session a social hour was enjoyed and be sent to the sick and shut-ins. Those tume Is trltnnicl with an embroidered “ Good roads, hut no graft in their band Mrs. Knox served light refreshments. who wish to contribute flowers should plentiful a new way o f preparing them every Hunday at 11, and Wednesday All are welcome. construction. send them, together with the nsmes of that is sure to find favor is given here: evening at 7:30. Mrs. W. C. Wilkins gave a delightful any invalids they may know, To the SCALLOPED APPLES. C o l o r a d Q l o v * Tipa. “ Positively no saloons under any The tips of many gloves are colored. party Monday afternoon in honor of her ehurch some time before three o ’clock. Three cups chopped apples, 3 cups FREE METHODIST. conditions, and advancement o f educa Occasionally the Inside section* of the little daughter A d r a ’t seventh birth The W. C. T. U. extends an invitation buttered crumbs, % cup brown sugar, Rhoda Burnett, Pastor. tion in nil lines.” Inger» are of a different color. Gray cup water, % teaapoon nutmeg, % Preaohing service the first and third day. Ten guests were present and spent to all to take part in the affair. Motto: “ The upbuilding nnd nd or champagne color» are worn to the teaspoon cinnamon, *4 lemon, juice and Sundays of every month at 3 and 7:30. vaneement o f all sections of Lane the afternoon playing games. Mrs. Wil ex(‘lii»|nn of the white glovea ao long kins served refreshments of sandwiches, Prayer meatiag avary Wednesday at County.” jly22pd popular. It pays to read the ads. in the Sentinel. rind. Al Klk ( river, al on the K For Foltlcra « • ' John M Scoi > if Percale CLE I Gingham Shoes and Oxfords for Men Forest Mills Summer Underwear for W om en Shoes and Oxfords for Women s Lawns valu« 9 ♦ .. LI Fi very pul Grove wliut « country week I j THE -QUALITY CASH □E DC DC THE! 3 / The happii think, when pleat moment khe allowed t him in aavini own a honit the tInniglit t for years to < There ia an that is to ge ctl reaidenee terial and lal BET u rirtij 4 * MELVIN FENWICK’S PLATFORM :: W • > F I K N (T ♦ ♦♦»»»»»■»»♦■OH