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1 1 ONE-THIRD PRICE SPECIALS 1 Sporting Section 0 July -------------------- ' Reduced ' ------------------------------------------------------------------ ■ - = - - - Price ■ Sale 11 -■ ■ ■ -■ Profit by the Satisfying Economies Outlined Here ! An actual one-third of the regular prices is offered you on merchandise named b elow in the way of a saving at this store this week. These items are all underpriced for quick clearance and will not last long. Delay in buying may mean disappointment. ■■ ..........................— M E suit Presbyterian Content. The real ball game of (he aeaaou will take place Friday night when the Nleth odiat* and Presbyterian* will have tUelr fourth eon I eat for supremacy on the tliumoml. Of the three guinea already played one wrua u tie nml eaeh of the tenrna have won one. Thia gniue will decide the championship for the time being. The gnme arheduled for Monday night wna postponed on aerount of the winter fight and it ia underatood that the gume which wna to have been played tonight between the Methodiat mid t'hriatinn ten I l i a haa been given up. An admiaaion fee o f 10 renta will lie charged for the game Friday night, the proceeda to go into the fire whistle fund. The atorea will eloae at 5 o ’clock and the game will atart aa aoon after (i o ’clock aa poaaible. One Lot of Dress Goods Specials = ___ î 1 in* Actual One-Third Off Regu lar Prices 25c Values now ...............17c 50c Values n o w .............. 34c 75c Values now ............ 49c #1.00 Values n o w .............67c W ASH GOODS One-third saving regular prices. In this lot are shown dimity, lawn, poplin, crepe, noisette, novelty fabrics, etc. SILKS ALL THIS SEASON S PATTERNS One-third off regular prices, including stnpes, figured and plain patterns. 12c Values now ..................... 8o 15c Values now ............................................................................. 9c ISc Values now ............................................................................12c 25c Values n o w ............................................................................. 17c -d ii EMBROIDERY AND LACES Big Value in Purses Insertions, edges, all over, corset-cover and beading are included in this lot, in both late and embroidery. An exceptional opportunity to save. One Third Saving #1.00 Values now .................................... 67c #1.25 Values n o w .................................... 83c #2.50 Values, leather inside and ou t. $1.78 Curtain Scrims HAIR RIBBON SPECIALS AT CLEARANCE PRICES One-Third Off Plain, or bordered in tan, cchru and white. 12c Values, Priced for this Sale at o n l y .................................................... 8c 18c Values. Priced for this Sale at only .................................................. 12c 25c Values, Priced for thi« Sale at only .....................................................17c 30c Values, Priced for this Sale at only ................................................... 20c 35c Values. Priced for this Sale at o n l y ..................................................... 23c Orove Winn from Divide. In n gnme in whieh they hnd nil the bent of it Cottage drove won easily by n Id to ti score from Divide Huuduy. Cottage Drove played n pick up teum but were nbte to put up some pretty good bane ball. George Marksbury ngaill distinguished himself in this game by duplicating Ins home run of Friday’s gnme. The Divide team was handicapped in that it could nut play : its regular lineup. The teams lined up ns follows: Cottage Grove Divide Hruud ................. . . f t .................... Davis Marksbury ............ 2b.................... Grant Smith ............ . . . I k ................. Robiuson M cCnrgar.................3b............ Williams : Allison ....................r f .................. Taylor MeFarlnnd ........ .. ,.9.7 .................. Dugan Michael ..................If.................. Rusted Pitcher ....................p................ Stratford Hanning . . . . . . . . . . a s .................... Russell " SKIRTS OF NET. They Make the Fsshionsbls Tu nis Endurable In Hot Weather. | after a hard fought gnme In whieh the seoie remuiued n tie at 4 to 4 from early in the gnme until the Inst Inning, when the Outlaws run in five tullies The feuture o f the gume was the home run lined out by George Marksbury, of the Outlaws, in the first Inning. The batteries were: Methodists Itaekin and Counts; Outlnws l.nrry Hruuifield und Irl Groves mid Warren McFarland. Christians Win In Last Inning After having the ndvantnge in the score until the lust Inning the I’resby terian Church team lost to the Christisn Chureb teum Wednesdny night by n score o f ft to 3. The gume was the beat that litis been played by the ehurcli teams, the Chris tians having the battery from the reg 11 Inr league team. Otherwise than this the Presbyterians had the udvnntnge in players. In the third inniug the Presbyterians pulled out o f a bad hole when their op ponents filled up the buses but failed to score. Thia performance was re versed in the fifth tuning when the Presbyterian* hail succeeded m decorat ing all the sacks and two men were caught napping, retiring the side with out a score. Dan Wood* made the only real fen lure play of the game when he got one mitt in the wuy o f n bee liner over first base and bung to it. Hutteries: Presbyterians: McCargttr and G roff; Christians: Atkinson und Hum!). Cmpire: H. K. Onkes. Hcore by innings: Presbyterians............. ..S O 1 0 0 0— 3 Christum« ...................... 0 0 1 0 0 4- ft Outlaws Defsat Frosbytorlan* P h o to by A m erican P rsss A ssociation. In n prartire game last night be sM Airr r a m c ii c u r i ' a i tween the Presbyterians and Outlaw«, One-Third Outlaws Win from Methodists. The long limped tunica which fash the latter won by n «core o f 1» to It. Less Than The Methodists met defeat Friday George Marksbury made h is third hom e lonalde women a, * wearing this sin mm are undoubtedly warm, but Parisian evening at the hands of the Outlaws run o f the week. Usual tnodbitc*. with tlielr customary Ing* 10c values...7c unity, have found a way tv remedy BAPTIST CHURCH this. Skirts are sometime* mad* with 12c values . 8o A. M. Williams, Minister. a net yoke, over which the tunic falls. 15c values. 10c Preaching services morning and even Home cost time« even have entire aklrta '20c values. . 14c ing second, fourth and fifth Sundays of lace or net. The gown Illustrated of each month. Bible study and prayer here was Ntiii|>|n-d nt oue o f the 25c values. 17c meeting every Thursday evening, pre* Authorities Offer Practical Advice for French races, where fashions are ei- Making Rolling Stock Available plotted Tunic nnd ‘ Ursage sre o f Dow ent study, “ Jesus Is Coming.” Hun ered silk, with a satin atrl|>e which day school at 10. for Moving Huge Crops. nuts up aud down. The aurpllc* la — Fearing a shortage of car* with which finished with a p laited frill of uet. slid HT. M AKY’H CHURCH. the waist Is enclreled with n girdle of to handle the huge crop* of the present Rev. John Bernards, Pastor. satin ribbon The skirt la of white Service* nelt Sunday as follows: year the Association of Western Rail net, adorned with rows o f narrow Low mas« at 8, high mas* and sermon way* hn* sent out an uppeal to shipper« frills. at 10:30, devotions nr\d benediction at and receiver* o f freight all over the United States asking thnt they lend 7:30 in the evening. FALL FASHIONS. Immediately after high mass the every effort possible anti eiert nil their Sacrament o f Confirmation will be ad influence to bring about the most er Height to Be a Requirement In Bmart Hats For Fall. ministered by His Grace, Archbishop unomical use o f the equipment o f the "Kxtreme height I* a note o f the common carriers. The grent surplus of Christie, who will also give the sermon. DG cars which has existed for some time is new fall niodela," «nya the Mlllluery All are welcome. not ao great, they feel, as to warrant Trade Review. "And this does not mean that there will not tie auy Mat Neufchatel or cream cheese. Chop the any feeling o f security unless the co PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. trimmings, as silk and velvet fruits peppers very fine and mix them with operation o f all shippers nnd receiver* aud Dowem give good promise for fall. Rev. D. A. Marl.cod, Pastor. the cheese and a few drops o f olive oil Services next Sunday: Bible school ran be secured. The working sugge« Coque III Its many clever new designs or a little rich sweet cream. Use in the at 10; morning worship at 11; Junior tions made by the Association are as fot Is being shown. P oiuikuis of this ma proportion o f one-third o f peppers to Christian Endeavor at 3; evening wor s|ows: V /- ) terial In bronzed effect, the abape of two-thirds o f cheese. xMove n/ti the coal, lumber, cement and an artichoke, are Immensely clever, be ship at 8. ing placed on the top o f a rather high Subject o f morning sermon, “ Abound other~fupplies that you enn before tli crowned hut In clusters of two or An entirely new kind of salad is the ing Grace;” evening theme, “ The Life heavy crop movement starts. three. frozen salad. A frozen tomato salad is Center.” Load and unload all enrs as quickly At morning service, Albert "Other models ahow bronzed coque delightful. Drain the juice from a can Gillette of Eugene will sing a solo; n* possible. carrying envelopes about and is a great forming military pom;>ons, accompa of tomatoes and press the pulp through i evPnjDK service, Miss Jessie McCord Loud all cars to full cupndty. nied by a high, fancy effect Curled convenience, a fine sieve. Season with salt, cayenne will sing the solo, “ Tell Me About My Anticipate the disposition o f freight coque In black, white aud all the smart * * * * * or paprika, a few drops o f onion juice Saviour. ” before its arrival. new shinies for fall are well thought Very serviceable, and yet dainty and and a dash o f lemon juice. Freeze as Only order sueh car* a* can be loaded of. Manufacturers o f oatrtch feathers really attractive wash-cloths are eas you wOnld ice cream. When ready to j are ‘ showing tiuiiiliera of new effects promptly. METHODIST EPISCOPAL ily crocheted in a plain stitch. They serve have small lettuce leaves crisp , for fall, which Include burnt effi-cte In Reduee to the minimum the prnctire Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor are soft but have sufficient roughness. and cold. Heap the frozen salad in the j high flinch-« The fall season always Services next Sunday as follows: of billing cars to intermedinte (Miint* makes the demand for ostrich stronger, The work o f making them is just right heart o f the leaves, lay on one side n Sunday School at 10, sermon at 11; to be held for reeonsignment. nnd good reeults are expected." for the lazy midsummer months, too, as walnut meat or two and on the other a Junior league at 3; Epworth league it is quick and easy and one does not scant tablespoonful of mayonnaise dres at 7; evening service at 8. Chairs With Poeketo. have to take so much pains as with sing. Morning theme, “ Christian Confi No porch Is completely equipped finer work. I f you have a little girl without at leant one clialr thnt Is fur dence;“ evening subject, “ Dreams and who is anxious to learn to crochet this , . nished with h (sx-ket for books nnd ¡Visions.” Illustrated hymns, “ Lead is excellent work for her to begin upon. ♦ magazines nnd needlework. These | Kindly Light” and “ Throw Out The August 10 to 1ft Designated as Second chill™ nre no longer n novelty. And. I Life Line. “ Forty slides. Epworth Ilk« everything that tins pnsaed the In applying powder to your face do Business and Pleasure Meeting ! league topic, “ A Song o f Penitence stage o f novelty, they can lie bnil for a be careful to get it on so that it does and Triumph,” Robert Spencer, lender. of Northwest Retailers. rcnnounhlc price. Oue o f substantial not show. One should aim only to have [Every religious organization is invit make, with n back that menaureti one’s complexion look fresh and natural, ed to use this column for announcement Legal blanks at Sentinel office. “ Buyer*’ Week,” first introduced twenty Inches ntiove the seat—end that and may thus resort to a little good o f its services and other news. Con into Oregon Inst year, is to be held Aug is high enough to support anybody’s powder to remove any shinyness. Sure tributors are requested to omit exhorta ust 10 to 15 this year in Portland. Be shoulder blades--costa 17. with a taste ly no one wants to go about advertising tions and other editorial matter, and to sides the advantages o f buying during ful cretonne cushion and a coat of some particular brand o f powder or ad make the announcement o f services as this particular season, when every ef browu or green stain Included. vertising the fact that they can afford concise as possible. Social functions, "Schooling la youth should Invariably h* fort will be made by the w-lio!e«iiler* o f Flower Supports. to purchase a packet o f powder. A good etc., and news outside o f the weekly an directed to prepare a person In the best way Portland to show the best of the goods Sir the best pcrm aneul occupation for whicn To go In the veranda Jardinieres idea is to rub your face lightly with nouncement may be elaborated upon.] he is capable ' —FresldentC. W KUot. to the visiting retnilers, there has been there nre long wooden sticks, painted your hand after applying the powder. This Is the Mission of the planned a luncheon whieh is to be held green and top|ied with little wooden This will remove any superfluous traces. Services at the Christian Science Hall at the Ad. Club Wednesday, August 12, birds o f brilliant hues or with brown * # • * • every Sunday at 11, and Wednesday nt which 2« retailers will apeak at ies or gnomes. Be careful, also, about the perfume evening at 7:30. All are welcome. These nre thrust Into the vase or luncheon for one minute periods boost Fortysixth School Year Ope** you use. Get a good quality o f a fresh ing their home town. For the best talks Jnrdinlere when long stemmed flowers S E P T E f l B E R 18th , 1914 there will be hnndsome prizes. Other are used, nml the heads of some o f the smelling scent if you are very fond of FREE METHODIST. Write for Illustrated 100-pige Book special events for the pleasure of the flowers are tied to poets to keep them perfume and then use it sparingly so Rhoda Burnett, Pastor. let, “T he L ife C a r e e r ,” end for Cata- from falling that those about you get only an occa Preaching service the first and third log containing full information. buyers have also been arranged. These |x>*ts can also lie used ns sional faint suggestion o f the odor. Sundays o f every month at 3 and 7:30. Degree C o u rte t— AGRICULTURE : The commercial club will be head stnkcs In the garden. They sre very Above all don't exhibit the bad taste Prayer meeting every Wednesday at Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus quarters for the buyers, who will be picturesque wherever they nre used. of using a heavy, cloying perfume ap 7:30, and on second and fourth Sundays bandry. Poultry Husbandry. Hortkulture. given courtesy cards to various clubs Agriculture for Teachers- FORESTRY, plied in such quantities that it fairly | at 3. Floral Laeeo. L o g g in g E n g in e e r in g , h o m e e c o nnd other places in the rtty to insure takes away the breath o f people yon are CHRISTIAN CHURCH Another Among tile decidedly effective Ideas n o m ic s : Domestic Science, Domestk Art, their enjoyment while there. in the room with and almost makes the J. W. Jenkins, supply pastor. ! E n g in eerin g : Eiecukei, Irritation, feature o f the week will be the meeting In colors are the net top laces with people you pass in the streets gasp as Services: Bible School at 9:15; morn Highway, Mechankal, Chemical, Mining. o f the Pacific Northwest Buyer’s floral patterns painted In realistic ! Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. shades, says the Dry Goods KronomlsL at the stiength o f it. ing services at 11:00; evening aervicea INDUSTRIAL ARTS. League. In some Instance« the lienuty o f the at 8:00; prayer meeting each Thursday Vocational < ourtet Agriculture, Dairy About 200 merchants o f the northwest designs Is greatly enhanced by an out Sweet pepper sandwiches are most at 8:00. ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial took part in the ndvantnges nnd festiv lining thread of silver or gold. Subject o f morning sermon, “ Pitch Arts, Forestry, Business Short Courae. delicious, and since the first sweet pep ities o f buyers week Inst year nnd n Only the daintiest flowers are repre School o f M u tic —Plano, String, Band, pers are just appearing on the local mar ing Your Own Tent Toward Sodom ;“ much larger crowd is expected to attend sent»«! In th»*se painted eff«»cts. Slid so Voke Culture. ket, you will find thia recipe for mak evening subject. “ The Good or Beauti this year. delicate nre the tints thnt their appear Farm ers Business Course by Mail Free. ful Confession.” Union tempernnee ing them timely: ance Is lovely liiile<>d. The painted Address TH E * It'ltSTB A B, Spread between thin alicea o f white prnyer meeting Thursday evening led (tw-t-U to OS) The rond to success is paved with Horn! Idea also nppenrs In flno chan Corvellle, Oregon filly bread a filling made o f peppers and by the pastor o f the Baptist chureb. good advertisements. *pr22tf STEPS TAKEN TO PREVENT CAR SHORTAGE iu r In honor o f Mrs. W. H. Abrams who has gone to Eugene to make her home, the Constellation Club entertained the Social Twelve Club, o f which Mrs. Abrams was a charter member, and a few other intimate friends. The affair was given as a handkerchief shower and Mrs. Abrams received many dainty tokens from her friends. The Masonic lodge rooms were beautifully decorated in flowers, o f which vari-colored sweet- peas were used in greatest profusion. The affair was held Saturday. FADS AND FANCIES. By Harriette Dainty vests of piqne, fine linen or organdie with pretty collars attached promise to be increasingly popular for fall wear. • • • • * Small hats of white felt are consid ered very smart for outdoor and sport ing wear just at present. Most adorable little receptacles for or salted almonds for use at the . or luncheon table are crocheted . e cotton, slightly stiffened with , ..ater or gum arabic. These little -Ket shaped receptacles are made ui handles or in any design that par .cularly attracts one. The little Handles may be decorated with dainty ribbon, flowers or a pretty colored rib bon run through the open work in the basket. These little baskets are ap pearing on the tables of the most fas tidious hostesses just at present. Writing paper for travelers unusually clever in design is now offered for sale by all leading stationers. The paper comes in tablet form and the leaves are cut in such shape that they may be fold ed up so as to form an envelope for themselves. The strange thing about this paper is that all of one side and over half of the other side of the sheet can be written upon. This pnper saves TO REPEAT BUYERS WEEK CELEBRATION CHURCH NEWS THE LIFE CAREER OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 4 >