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A thè movenient by whlch thè society hopes nuloiuatically tu put Itself out of a job. Cottage Orove llke niuny ut Iter eitlea Ibroughout Ih» state, bus a eur few law, bui the luost consclenlluu* uf fieera cau be outwitted by boy» uud girl» determinai! tu violate it If Ih» of flcers are uot assistei! by the pnrents o f thè childrrii. C H R IS TIA N CHURCH W. F. Wootlnrd, presideul of thè so J. W. Jeuktni, supply pastor. Services: Bible School at 8:45; morn ciety, suys (Ime I he Sui portane» of thè Ing servicea at 11:00; eveutng services children lieing nt huiiie In the eveuing», at 8:00; prayer meeting each Thuraduy or wlth their parente, ran not be over stateti, a» it ia at night that the greater at 8:00, All not worshiping elsewhere contini part o f thè mischief wtiich the society is tryiug so hard tu exterininal» is ly invited to attend. don». * * PR E S B Y TE R IA N CHURCH. Rev. L>. A. MacLeod, Pastor. Card of Thanks Services next Sunday: Bible school We wish to thank the friends and at 10; morning worship at 11; Junior neighbors who so efficien tly aided us Christian Endeavor at 3; evening w«r in saving our property from fire Inst ship at 8, week. W. B and M J. H A W L E Y Morning subject, " T h e Christian nugfqid A rm or;" evening subject, " T h e Man Behind the G un." Aftar Dear Poachers. Yarning theme, “ Personal W o rk ;” evening subject, "Crucibles of Char m-ter” Illustrated with thirty slides. Ilyniu, " Y ie ld Not to Tem ptation." Epworth League, report o f the institute recently held in Albany will be giveu by Misses Heleu Kuyiuer aud Lola Wilsou. August- Reduced - Price - Clean - Up-Sale of Shoes for Men, Women and Children This advertisement is of uncommon interest, suggesting some of the remarkable economy offerings in footwear that feature a new. clean and reliable stock from which to choose. W o m e n ’s S h o e s Children’s SEE EAST WINDOW No. 201, Genuine Kangaroo, but ton style, Goodyear welt soles, reg ular price $3.75, n o w ....................(3.10 No. 225, Yiei Kid Hutton Style. Goodyear welt soles, regular price >3.50, n o w .................................. $2.87 No. 4025, Yiei Kill Button Good year welt sole, regular $3.23.... $2.65 No 4607, Gun Metal Galt' Button G. Y. soles, regular price $3.23.. $2.65 No. 321, Gun Metal Heavy Calf Button Goodyear welt, regular price $3.48, now ......................... $2 87 Buy now before school days begin. Yiei kill lace shoe, black, patent tip, half double soles, regular price $2.00, n o w ......................... $1.65 Black calf shoe, regular $1.25.... 98c Tan 2 strap slipper, regular price $1.75, now .................................... $1.45 Black soft calf button shoe, heavy soles, fine for school wear, regular price $2.25 now ......................... $1.85 Tan calf lace shoe, heavy sole, neat shape, made to wear well, regular price $2.25 now ......................... $1 83 Black vici kid button shoe, patent tip, regular price $2.25, now....... $1.85 B A P T IS T CHURCH A. M. Williams, Minister. I'reachiug services morning and even ing secouil, fourth and fifth Sundays of each month. Bible study and prayer meeting every Thursday evening, pres cut study, "Jesus Is Com ing." Sun day school at 10. W OM EN’S OXFORDS AND PUMPS MEN'S OXFORDS Sneakers, Lotus Tan Calf, Pure Rubber Soles and heels, regular price $3.75 now .............. $3.19 Patent Colt 5 Button Oxford, regular price price $3.75 now ............................................... (2.67 Tan Calf 5 Button Oxford, regular price $3.25 now on sale at ...................................................(2.67 Tan Kid 4 Button Oxford, our regular price $3.00, now going a t .................. $2.59 Tan Calf 5 Button Oxford, Flexible Goodyear soles, military heel, our regular $3.95, n o w ... $3.23 Black Velour Calf Button Oxford, Goodyear soles, very best shape, our regular price $3.87 now on sale a t..................................................$3.17 Men’s Lotus Tan Sneakers, best pure rubber soles and heels, regular $4.25, now....................$3.45 MEIN’S DRESS SH O ES M E N ’S W O R K No. 4616 Gun Metal Black Button Shoe, our regular price $3.15, now on sale at .............................................................$2.:>9 No. 4619 Gun Metal Black Lace Shoe, regular price (3.15. $2.59 No. 3290 Plain Toe, Lace Shoe. Flexible Sole, an ideal comfort Shoe, regular price $3.19, now $2.63 No. 1913 Cushion Sole, Lace Shoe, plain toe, regular $3.93. $3.23 No. 1976 Genuine Kangaroo Blucher lace, new toe, military heel, our regular price $4.39. $3.56 [O-SO-EASY Yiei Blucher lace, *size 6 to 12 regular price $4.39. $3.56 FREE METHODIST. Rhode Burnett, Pastor. Preachiag service the flret sod third Hundaye o f every month at 3 and 7:30. Prayer meetiag every Wednesday at 7:30, and on second and fourth Sundays at 3 . ------------------------- SHOES SEE EAST WINDOW COTTAGE GROVE ELECTRIC CO. MAY BE LEFT OUT IN THE COLD Chaplin’s Black Buck Outing Shoes, Goodyear Welt soles, regular $3.25, n o w ......................................... ................. $2.67 $.3.25 Old Reliable, Black and Tan, Goodyear Flexible Soles now ............................. $2.67 $2.89 Kangaroo Kip, plain toe, now ..................... $2 37 One Lot regular $3.00 Work Sh oes............................$2.39 $6.45 Paris Veal, 16-inch double lower stock, flexible double sole, now......... #5.39 tu n i— m nnmuz A want ad. in The Sentinel got an old maid three husbands, DC There irai an old womau who lived in ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ located her three husbands for her after they had run away. A want ad. in The Sentinel w ill do most anything. One cent a word. l SOCIETY didn’t know what to do. Hhe inserted a want a<] in The sentin«!, and then »he ♦ ♦ didn’t have enough to go around. a22 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr». Almond Heinenway win hostess at a pleasant afternoon a ffa ir given Friday at her home on Hilk Creek in honor o f M i»» Bertha Stephen». The af fair wait entirely informal and the gue»t» gathered in the grove near the hou»e, played game» and conversed to gether. About sixteen o f the yonnger girls were present. Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective from August 1, 1914, to August 1, 1915, and guaranteed against any reduction during that time Touring Car Runabout - T ow n Car - $490 440 690 F. O. B. Detroit, all cars fuily equipped. Freight charges to Cottage Grove, $75 (In the United States o f America only) Further, w e w ill be able to obtain the maximum effi ciency in our factory production, and at the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments if w e can reach an output of 300,000 cars between the above dates. And should w e reach this production, w e agree to pay as the buyer’s share from $40 to (6 0 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to every retail buyer w ho pu r chases a new Ford car between August 1, 1914, and A u g ust 1, 1915. For further particulars regarding these low prices and profit- sharing plan, see the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. Cottage Grove Garage O. E. Woodson, Prop. a price o f $55 on the same light, with no minimum number named. Under the present rontraet the city pays $80 esrh year for each arc light o f <1 amperes or the equivalent of 40«» candle power. The Nichols rontraet offered a rate of 12^1 rents per kilowatt to private con sumers for the first 25«MH) and »1 rents for each kilowatt above that. A spec ial rate o f 3 cents per kilowatt hour for heating and powrr current is offered tiy the Nichols contract, the current to g< in over a separate meter installed with out charge by the company. Fifteen eenta per kilowatt is the present meter rate charged the private consumer. The bids submitted were as follows Nictola Bid. »100 e, p. series arc lights, or their equivalent, for three years........ $50.00 00«) e. p. series are lights, or their equivalent, for five years........$55.00 48 e. p. incandescent lights, or their equivalent, for three years .........................................$lb.80 48 e. p. incandescent lights, or their equivalent, for five years.$18.00 80 e. p. incandescent lights for three years ............................$23.00 80 e. p. incandescent lights for five years ................................ $20.00 Several friend» o f Mr». W. H. Oetran 0. O Elactric Co 'a Bid. der surprised her with a little informal F IV E YE A R CONTRACT. party Friday afternoon. Those who 000 e. p. arc lamps, minimum of called were Mrs. Oeorge McQueen, Mrs. 30 to be installed................. ,.$05.00 Jas. Potts, Mrs. Elbert Bede and Mrs. 1200 to 20(8) e. p. flnming arr J. H. Boldon. lights, if wanted .................... $75.00 00 e. p. incandescent lights, min imum o f 0 0 ...............................$22.00 A pleasant picnic party was held Sun day in Currin Bark n the hill. In the 80 e. p. incandescent lights, min ¡mum o f »10 ............................. $24.00 party were Mr. and Mrs. Currin and son, Mr. Sanford and family, C liff TEN Y E A R CONTRACT. flayer and family, Mr. Lunas o f Colo 000 c. p. lights, minimum o f 30. $00.00 ratio and Mrs. Pearce and son. Mrs. 1218) to 2000 e. p. flnming are Pearce is a daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. lamps, i f w a n ted ...................... $70.00 Hayes. 80 e. p. lights, minimum o f 00. .. .$22.00 Mins Eva Richmond ha» issued cards for a Japanese tea to be given Friday afternoon at the home o f ber sister, ! Mrs. E. W. Arme». ¿♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦g : CHURCH NEWS MYSTERIOUS ANIMAL KILLS MANY CHICKENS Mra. Om n Robinson is mourning the loan o f exactly eight dozen chickens, which went to satisfy the peculiar appe tile o f sonic mysterious aniuiiil thut evaded all trups set for it, gnawed its way into the roup, killed the chickens by biting a hole in the bend and left its mangled victims after sucking >w>v their life blood At first only n few chickens were taken each night, but the mysterious marauder grew emboldened with auccesB and «1! chickens, all that remained o f the flock, were killed the last night. Mra. Kobinaon has no idea ns to what kind o f an animal is responsible for the damage. Candidate Complimenta Newapapers. Alta King, démocratie candidate for the legislature, ha» issiied anotber le» ter lo thè press. The second leltei is ns ♦»15 per year on its five year contract fo llo * »: for each are lijrht, minimum o f sixty to " I am a candidate for the legislature. be installed, while the Nichols bid made 7-------- tnother ad. brought her three children for adoption; still another ad. tt 8hoe’ *he httd *° many ehllJr**n *he i E. ('. Hills was up from lie hnd received word fawn hnd been killed but W H S unable to *e (Continued from flrat page.) 18 Per Cent Off on Logging Shoes 18 Per Cent Off on Infants’ Shoes )C= ST M A R Y ’S CHURCH. Rev. John Bernards, Pastor. Services next Sunday as follows: Low mass at 8, high mass and sermon at 10:30, devotious and benediction at 7:30 in the evening, (tunic Warden Eugene Friday, that a doe and near Uoinatwrk cure evidence. | " T h e public press is largely responsi hle for thè state o f public opinion. News papera fornisti the publie with infurimi timi and editorially fornisti it with tbe interprétation o f that inform ation." Notice of Administrator'« Bala of Real Proparty ♦- IN T H E COU NTY COURT OF TH E MTATE OF OR BOON, FOR l.A N E COUNTY. In the Matter o f the Estate o f Henry D. Pearson, Dec cased Notice ia hereby given, that in pur aunnee o f an order o f tbe County Court o f the Htate o f Oregon, made on the lih day o f August, 1814, in tbe matter of the estate o f Henry II. Pearson, dc ceased, the undersigned »luly appointed, qualified and acting administrator of said estate, will sell at private sale, on the premises to lie sold in Cottage Orove, Oregon, for cash, subjected to a mortgage o f $500.00 and intereat there on and to a confirmation o f the sale by the said court, all the right, title, in terest, and eatnte o f the aaiil Henry I). Pearson, at the time o f hia death and all tbe right, title and inte:cst that the estate has by operation o f law or other wise acquired, all the real estate owned by the deceased at the time o f his desth, and all that certain parrel o f renl estnte described aa follows, to w it: Beginning at the aoutbweat corner o f lot four (4) in block one (1) o f W ynne’s Addition to ^ Cottage drove, In l^ine County, Oregon, and ran thence north 133$h feet; thence east 75 feet; thence south 133 Vfc feet; thence west 76 feet to the plnrc o f be ginning, in W ynne’s Addition to Cut tage Orove, Lane County, Oregon. Hnid sale will rommenre on the 3rd day o f Heptember, A. I). 1814, nt the hour o f 10 o'clock n. in. o f said day and continue until said property is sold. H A R R Y SHORT, »5 sept2 Administrator. The bid submitted at the adjourned meeting o f the council and not consiil ered because o f being out o f order, is stated by Manager Hhinn to have been as follows: 80 e. p. incandescent lights, min imnm o f 6 0 ...............................$18.00 directed to prepare a person In tbs ksst war 700 c. p. street lumps.................... $50.(8) for tbs b»st permanent orcapatloo to* which he is capebl«/1 -President C. W »lo t 10(8) e. p. to be substituted «in Main This 1« the Million of tho Htreet for 7(8) e. p. quoted above at same price. THE LIFE CAREER [ Every religious organization ia in vit ed to use this column for announcement o f its aervicca and other news. Con tributors are requested to omit exhorta tions and other editorial matter, and to make the announcement o f services as This Is Made Slogan of Oragon Social concise as possible. Social functions, Hygiene Society In Back to etc., and news outside o f the weekly an Home Movement. noflneement may be elaborated upon.] CHILDREN MUST STAY OFF STREETS AT NIGHT O REG O N AGRICULTURAL CO LLEG E Fwty«alxlh School Yoor O p « « S E P T E flB E R 18th, Writ# for Illustrated 100 -page Book lot, ‘ T he l if e C a r e e r ,” and for Cat«- log containing full Information. D e g r ti C ounts — AORICULTUR* Agronomy,Animal Husbandry.DalryHus-1 baudry. Poultry Husbandry, Hoctkulture. Agriculture for Taachara. FORESTRY, L o c o in g E n g in e e r in g . H o m e e c o n o m ic s : DomaatkSclonca. DomaatkArt, E n g in e e r in g : Electrical, Irritation, Highway, Mtchankal, Chamkol, Mining. Caramka. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Vocational Courtts Agrkultura, Dairy ing, Horn« Makers’ Court«, Industrial Arta, Foraatry, Bualnaaa Short Couraa. School o f Music — Plano, String, Bond. Voka Culture. Partners Business Course by Mail Proa In view o f the fact that every city, Services at the Christian Science Hall every Sunday at 11, and Wednesday Cottage drove included, has its troubles in enforcing the curfew ordinance, evening at 7:30. A ll are welcome. nnd because so much and such vital harm results when children run the M ETHODIST E PISC O PA L streets in the evening, the Oregon Ho Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor rial Hygiene Hociety ia making the ef Services next Sunday as follows; fort to keep young people o ff the streets , Sunday School at 10; sermon at 11; at night n determined one. This is eon I Junior League at 3; Epworth league sldered one o f the most important steps Address THO KHOIiTBAB, I at 7; evening service at 8. Cersettle. Oree#a in the “ Back to the H o m e" movement ftw-T-U to M )