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FADS A N D FANCIES twined the official board o f the rhureh I f gloss is desired on linen udd a tea mid District Superintendent Abliett ut w Inneheon Iwwt eieninu The reeep spoonful o f salt to the starch when mnk lien wnw held ill the Epworth l.engue ing. • » • s » rooms aud the luncheou given in the To polish a black marble clock, rub banquet room The rooms were prettily decorated with autumn leave«, flower* ovsr with olivs oil and finish with a and green«. Sixty guests were invited I'leau chamois leather. • • • • • A fte r the banquet the first annual con When starching hollaud pinafores, put ference was held. a little strong tea into the stnrch. This a good color. About forty o f the women o f the keeps the gsriuents • • • S • Presbyterlan I'hureh gathered at the I f tea should boil by being put too home o f Mr» It K Job last Wednesday near the fire while iufuaing the bitter for their iiunual experience social. A ter an enthuaiaatie business meeting taate can be removed i f a small quail the women, in turn, related their ex tity o f cold water be put into the pot perieneea in earning their dollar», ex hibiting both shrewd and successful business methods. One energetic wo man had earned flO. The total re eeipts were about #75. The olHcera o the society served pumpkin pie unit e< fee. Voters Beware! ! The Dental Trust, with nil its powerful political organization, is moving heaven ami earth to defeat the dental reform hill. Mrs. I*. H. He in en way entertained charmingly Monday afternoon in honor o f Mrs. j . W. Grant. The afternoon was spent in fnney work and aorta chat. t'nique refreshments were served. Mrs. Hceienway presented th guest o f h'-nor with a beautiful silver butter knife. Those present were Mesdanies Prost. J. 1\ Graham. Groff -V. A. Richmond, Tin*» Richmond. Me Queen. Potts, Allison. Sentt, Hoy Smith Almond W y iiir , Ituiham, Bede. Gran and Mina Toose. In every town anil city meinWrs of the Trust an* out working against the hill. The Medical Trust is helping the Dental Trust hy forcing nurses and druggists, under threat of boycott, to w<vrk against dental reform. All kinds of campaign lies are being circulated to deceive the voters.. James E. Plunk and Miss Lola 1 Neal o f l\ niker wine married lhi-i n.nm mg at the Methodist Kpisiop.nl paratia age, Kev. H. N. Aldrich officiating. Don't let the Trust scare you. The Trust made the present dental law. Under this law it controls the State Board ol Dental Kxunt- VETERANS UNITE IN BIG TWO DAY iners Every member of that hoard is a member of the Trust. In this way ccynpetent dentists are kept out of Ore gon, and the Trust prevents competition and keeps up prices. V o te Y e s X 3 4 0 and Bust the Dental Trust P A IN L E S S P A R K E R Dentist Sixth and Washington Sts. Portland, Dregon hail been spread. Solidly decorated w i f i fir boughs the basement presented unique appearance. Their faces : so c ie t y : a blacked for the occasion, Ken Sanford ♦ ♦ t’ bas. Adams. Wm. Sunders and Worth H arvey net**«! in the enpaeity o f colored John Bader, with the assistance of waiters. A ft e r the banquet the guests Mrs. Bader, entertained about fifty o f spent an hour in speeches and story tell his Masonic brethren at a house warm ing. The host was presented with a ing last night. Cards and eigars were gold ring in token o f the high regard indulged for a couple hours, after which felt for him bv his brother Masons. the guests were taken to th» basement o f the house, where a splendid luncheon 1 Key. and Mrs. H. N. Aldrich enter ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE fire Sale IS S T IL L O N ShoesI Shoes!! Practically Giving them Away Take advantage of present prices and save from $1 to $3.75 jut pair at our prices today compared with prices in the Spring. Leather has advanced to such an extent that it isn’t a Question of Selling Shoes It Is a Question of (letting Them to Sell. W e have just opened the car of Sugar spoken of in the paper the fore part of last month. N o w rapidly a * « a a selling 20 pounds fo r .....................................................! h l . U U Come early or you w o n ’t get Sugar. It is going faster than we can weigh it. Remember, there is just one car load of it. W e have just put on five more clerks to take care of the rush. Dry floods goirtg so fast it is impossible to keep up with the big rush. Get your winder’s supply now while we are cleaning up this great big stock. Machinery, Plows, Plow Repairs, Feed, Land Plaster and Cement going at your prices. Stock is sufficient to hold out but a short time, so make it a point to get here Boon. J. It Boldon When we open our new stand we will give Green Trading Stamps. Save ye,ur books and d o n ’t throw away your stamps i (Continued from first page) and one voung soldier o f the t ’ . S. ship Supply. Following is the registration: Kugene— J. F. Circle, Co. I, 152 Ind In ft.; Henry Hatton, Co. A, 3d Mich tuft.; Ed. A. Kreamer, Co. I), Hoaj Steward, 4<ith Iowa Inft.; K. Wheeler Co. M. 1st Wise. Cav.; James Offutt, Co K. 100th Pa, Inft.; J. H. K:md, ('•> It 2d Wise. Inft.; J. F. Beytein. Co. I, 1st Minn Heavy Artillery; ( ’has. Dicker son. Co. H, hist Iowa Inft.; E. 0. t’le ■eats, Co. F. 122d N. Y. In ft.; A. Denn. Co. I,. Ist Mich. Kngs.; D M Baker. CO. K. 23d Wise. Inft.; I». M MeCradv, Co. I). 7th Minn. In ft.; G. It Courtwright, Co. G, Wise. Cav.; H M Price, vo. I., 14th Kuna. Cav.; K. Bartlett, Co. I), 1st Minn. Itift.; M. K McCauley, Co. C, 24th Iowa In ft.: J. K Gardiner, Co. B. 24th lown Inft.; I.. P Tatlman, Co. 1), 1st Mieh. I.ight Artil lerv; B. F. Crum, Co. B, 32d Iowa Inft Creawell— H. C. Flick, Co. F. 2d I’ u Heavy Artillery: J. E. Kuni, Co. I, 2«J Minn. Cav.; S. A. McKay, Co. H, 37th III. Inft.; T. P. Jackson, Co. K. 12th Maine In ft.; T. A. Shafer, Co. T. IW3d i Ihio Inft. Springfield— Henrv Smitson, Co. H 25th Mo. In ft.; C. M. Eichler, Co. I» 1st Minn. Art. Coburg— John Wilkinson, Co.’s K - l 1 ltith, 62il Ohio Inft.; C. V. Marquis Co. I, 9th Ohio Cav.; Sam Taylor, Co, B. Hth Ohio Cav. Junction City— J. A. Boom, Co.’s II I 4Drh. Mh Mo. inft. Walterville— A. T. Morris, Co. B, 111h West Virginia Inft. Koseburg— O. Stewart, Co. K. 1st Ore, Inft. Marcola— G. H. Blakely, Co. K, 20th Ohio Inft. Fort Wayne, Ind.— Wesley Johnson, Co. A, Bat. C. S. 19th Inft. Cottage Grove— Geo. W. Kerr. Co. M. 2d Pa. Cav; K. W. I.oomis, Co. I, 55th III. In ft.; I. J. Taylor, Co. A. .'Id Col. Cav.; K. Q. Elliott, Co. H, 5th Iowa in ft.; Jos. Perkins, Co. I,, 9th Mo. Cav.; Cbas. Fnhrenwnld, Co. F, 15th N. Y Cav.; J. F. Youmans, Co. F, Minn. I n ft.; O. H. Willard, Co. F, 21st Iowa Inft.; J. K. Barrett, Co. F, 20th Iowa Inft.; J. B. Burns, Co. C, hth III. In ft.; H. K. Busick, Co. E, lhth Ind. In ft.; H. K Godard, Co. I), 30th Ind. Inft.; K Hull, Jr., Co. H. 10th Mich. Cav.; I.urky Poo little, Co. C, hth Mich. In ft.; H. P. Nixon, Co. E, hth Iowa Cav.; Win. Edgington, Co. A, 16th Kans. Cav.: Joe M. Miller, Co. G, 20th N. Y. Cav.; Hobt Griffin, Co. E, 2d Wise. Cav.; D. I. Woods, Asst. Kergt., 138th Ind. In ft.; G. W. McKeynoIdh, Co. C, Ihth lows Inft.; I,. B. Woodruff, Co. H. 1st Minn. Mounted Kangers; G. W. Kelly, Co. K, Ist Iowa Cav.; E. I>. Handy, Co. H, 46th Wise. In ft.; II. H. Beers, Co. C, 6th N Y. Inft.; M. I,. Tompkins, Co. F, 105th N. Y. In ft.; Alex B. Osborn, Co. F, 1st Ore. In ft.; B. F. Adams, Co. M, ltth Kans. Cav.; Walt Cline, Co. B. t54th III. Inft.; W. P. Finnerty, Co. K, 113th III. Inft.; I.. H. Slagle, Co. H, 13th Kans In ft.; Chas. Bohm, Co. I, 21st N. Y. Inft.; Colman Keese, Co. I, 1st Minn. Inft.; Jeptha Hart, Co. K, 75th Ind. Inft.; J. W. Trunnell, Co. E, 21st Mo. Inft.; C. B. King, Co. F, 5th Tenn. Cav:; F. A. Clow, Co. H, 2d Minn. Cav.; W. J. Oardner, Co. A, 75th III. Inft.; Geo. Salton, Co. C, 10th Mich. Cav.; J. I,. Shelton Co. A, 1st Ore. Cav.; I». Kend, Co. F, 40th III. In ft.; J. H. Doty, Co. B, 1st Ore. Cav.; K. B. Woolley, Co. B, I02d III. Inft. Spanish War Veternns— H. F. Oakes, Co. H, 15th U. H. Cav.; J. C. Johnson, Co. M, 2d Ore. Inft.; W. J. Chapman, Co. C, 2d Ore. Inft. U. 8. N a v y — J. T. Hooper, U. H. Ship Supply. * ’ Indian War— Dr. W. W. Oglesby, Capt. Co. G, 2d Keg., 3d Bat. Oregon State Militia. The women who attended were; Eu gene— Mesdames E. O. Clement», D. M. Baker, H. C. Sparling. A. Dickerson; Creawell— Mrs. J. E. Kuni, Htnr— Mrs. Harriet C. Pitcher, Junction C ity— Mrs. Mary E. Boone. CHURCH NEWS “WET” LEAGUE IH FIGHT OVER COIN Only Two “Taxpayers and Wage Earners” I BREWERS PUT UP FUNDS | Kvory rebgìou» orgaalintion iainvit ed to use this colunui for snnoaneemest o f ita Services and other tiewa. Con tributor» are requested to omit exhorta tiona and other editorial mailer, and to itinke thè announreuient o f servine» n» concise ua possi Me Social f uuct loas et*., and newa outside o f thè weekly mi aouncemeat may he elaborateti upon. B A P T I S T UIIUKUH A. M. Williams, Minìster. Prenchiag Services morning and eve ning acconti, fourth and fifth Sundays o f oach monili Eveuing Services ut 7:30. Bihle atudy and prnyer meeting e ie r v Tliursday eveuing. Sundny sellimi ut IO, Mrs. K. K. Mills, superili tendenti H. P. Y. IL at 0:30. Prnyer m eetin g Thuradny e v eu in g nt Creawell and Wednesday e\ euing nt Blue Moun tain. Services at the Christian Science Hall every Sunday at I I, and Wednesday evening at i:30, All are welcome. F R E E M ETHODIH T. Khoda Burnett, Pastor. Preaehing services the first aud third Sundays o f every month at 3 and 7:30 Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:30 and on second aud fourth Sundays at 3 o ’clock. MT. M A R Y ’H CHURCH. Kcv. John Bernards, Pastor. Services next Sunday as follows: Low mass at H; high mass and aermou nt 10:30; devotions and benedietion nt 7:30 in the evening. C H R IS T IA N C IIPR C H Oliver I,. Curtis, Pastor. All not worshiping elsewhere rordi ally invited to attend. Services next Sunday as follows: Hible School at 9:45; morning aervieea at 11; Christian Endeavor at 6:30; eve ning services at 7:30; prayer meeting each Thursday evening at M. Morning subject: "la y in g tb Foundation." Evening subject: " T h Preeminence o f Christ.’ ’ P R E S B Y T E R I A N CHI RCII Kev. D. A. MacLeod, Pastor. Services next Sunday: Hible school at 10; morning worship at I I ; Junior Christian Endeavor at 3; evening w»r ship at 7:30. Bible atudy Weducaday 7:30 p. m. Service nt 11 a. m, subject, " P a r takers o f Divine N a t u r e ; " service at 7:30 p. m., subject, " T h e Living Foun lain. " M E TH O D IH T E P IS C O P A L Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor Thursday at 7:30, prayer meeting Every Sunday: Sunday School at 0:45. S. L. Markin, superintendent. Graded lessons. Separate class rooms. Kffi cient teachers. A ten piece orchestra leads the soug service. Mrs. Mnude Wright, superintendent primary de partment. Junior Epworth League at 3:00, Mrs. Helen Aldrich, auperinten dent. Epworth League at 6:30, Dr. Richard McCargnr, president. ('lass meeting, 12:15. Hervieen with sermon at 11:011 ami 7:30 p m Morning theme: "Spasm odic He ligion ." Evening: An evangelistic service. Donuld DcI.ong will lead the devo tionul meeting o f the Epworth League. Young People Organise. The young people o f high school age, members o f the Methodist Episcopal congregation, met Sunday evening and perfected an organization o f the Ep worth League to be esperiully for them selves. This youngest society o f this church begins its exiatenee with twenty- five churter members and promises to have a healthy growth. The regular meetings will be held each Sunday eve ning nt 6:30. DI8STON A N D RUJADA. (Continued f p a g e 6.) Fred Whitcomb went to Cottage Grove on business Haturdny. Clyde Kerr went to the Grove Hatur day evening. Iloratio and Wade Mushy, Clifford Smith and Kay Williams went to Cot tage Grove Saturday evening, return ing Hunday afternoon. Mrs. A. C. Cox and Mrs. A l Whitman o f Wildwood, were Diaston visitors be tween trains Haturdny. Pearl Whitely and Veta Pitcher spent Friday with Mrs. LaHelle Htewart. Dave Williams, who was quite ser iously injnred nt Kujada about a month ago, returned home Monday from Cot tage Grove, where he had been staying for medical treatment. Pearl Whitely returned home Hutur- day after a w e e k ’s visit with Veta Pitcher. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that by an order o f the County Court o f l.ane County, Oregon, duly made and entered o f record the thirteenth day o f Octo her, 1914, in the matter o f the Estate o f Elizabeth A. Jackson, deceased, the undersigned, R. E. Walker, wnn duly ppointed administrator o f the said estate. All persons having claims ngainst said estate are hereby required to present them duly verified ns re quired by law to said administrator, nt Card of Thanks. the law office o f Alta King, Cottage We wish to express our sineere ap Grove, Lnne County, Oregon, within six preciation o f the many kindnesses months from the date o f thia notice. shown us during our recent bereave Dated at Cottage Grove, Oregon, this |; ment, the taking away o f our son stiff wentietb day o f October, A. D. 11414. R. E. W A L K E R , 11 brother, Henry V. Allen. MR. A N D MKH. THOH A L L E N Alta King, Administrator. o21pd and Family. Attorney for estate. o2l nIN K N O W IN G T H A T O KF .OON D R Y M E A N S B E T T E R HUSI NESS FOR A L L LIN E S SA V E O N LY SALOONS UY ORTON IS. GOODWIN, Publicity Department, Committee of Our lluuilrrd. Tin* groat campaign to make Oregon “ wet” has failed. The exposure hv ID*. Cora TaHnitt, secretary of th« “ Taxpayers’ and W a g e Hamers’ League,” that til« organization consisted of t\v« persons, Mrs. Ditiiiwnv and IM\ Talbott, and was !i Danced liv the In ewers am distillers to make Oregoi “ wet,” threw the fat int« the fire. The brewers and distillers know that all kinds of busi ness save theirs is better in a dry town. They know llii\ has been prove ' by figures unit fuel» from Salem O reg o n (lily, Hoxeburg, V.bany New berg, Ashlulul, Corvallis, Fell dlelon nml many other town«. Organisation Sprtxiii Untruth*. So they organised the “Tuxpay erx' and Wage l.n tiers' I.cigwr” !• spread misinform.diuii about Oi< Ron dry. They know bunk deposit« in dr\ town« have inrreased in ntnnbci and amount. They know bud d< Id* are almo«l unknown in ull dry towns. Tin y know rollerlion» an belter. They know arrests frnn drunkenness are almost unknown Notice of Final ffattlement. Notice is hereby g ite n that tlie un drraigiied iiduitniatrator o f Ihe enlate of W V DeWald, deeeaned, I..... led in the County Court o f the Stule o f Ore gon, for I ana County, bis filial account aa «mh administrator o f said estate, und Thuradny, Ihe ltith day o f Novem ber, 1914, ut the bout o f i l o'clock a. m. of »aid day Ima been Used by anni Court na the tune for hearing objve tiona to anld report and the settlement thereof, O L IV E R VBATCH, Administrator o f the Estate o f W. V, DeWald, deceased. o2l n IS Adnilnlstrntor's Nob.ee. Notici* ia bercio g lieli, timi by oriler o f thè rotinly court o f Lane Coanty, Oregon, duly mude and eatered o f record thè twenty umili day o f Heptcni ber, 1914, iu IIn* niatter o f thè estate o f James Whitfield Dandy, decesseli, thè aaderaigaed Alimi Jnae tiondy via« duly apponiteli eseeutrix utili lite »>11 aaaexed o f salii estate The persona hnving riami* nguitiat aulii estate ure lirreby reqitired to prò seni Girai, duly verified ua requkrod by Inw, to aulii excentri* ut thè office o f Mtoraey Alta King, Cottage tirine, Oregon, wlGini s ii montila frani tinte o f ibi* li olire Dateli nt fo tin g o Gruye, Oregon, Ibi« 3©th day o f Hepteuiber, 1914, |u io A N N \ J \N E GOVVDY. Kxerutri*. A W et D ay? ^ G o oul on the job wearing •XÖWEIFj 'ISH _______ « • ______ , R i M f rth a ig h ifw Bis assi «4 K«**l » n * tc« . Mil WAÍrV^i-4 |L».** r I. •«*•! l i H t N fk S «A h A i * /#«afwrv : «Ml*i fM*MÌ »sin U v h e f f ltw I mws M o»*«i«|' «svi b u » « U m » w ; «ifofh. CK» |MM*NslPaJ $3 00 EterywWtt SsbxinctMS (óursitlftd Cmtmimg ftmé A . J. T O W E R CO., Boston S P R IG G S B R O T H E R S B L A C K S M IT H S Tkajr know avory dry town in Ore- gon is prospi reus. So, they became desperate. Taxpayers' League Is “Jobe." Then they organized the Joke “Taxpayer»' aud Wage Earners' League.” Dr. Tulh ott was were tary. Site became disgusted whet she learned money was being eol !cete«l by the brewers and distil leries by the use of her name, and she resigned. Then Mrs. Dtttilwuy advertised lavishly, annonm ing that the money the “league” was using was pro vided by the brewers. The campaign of misinformation carried on by employe» of tin league, who are ulso employe* ol the breweries and distilleries, is now known all over Oregon. Brow * rs Spending Y o u r Money. Every man, woman and child has to spend t20 a year with the saloons. I f you do no! drink, some om else has to pay YOU N 't hare. So, it is YOCIt money the Ore gon brewers and Eastern distil leries have been usiu { to pei suadi YOU Oregon wet will do YOl good. Il is believed they expeel to spend over 1200.000 of YOUR money. Thoy know Oregon dry will put tksm out of businsss and holp ovary ••bar kind of business in tha stata. Although Ih«* breweries iind dis tilleries know Oregon dry is for better business, prosperity uud more work, they ure fighting It. No Saloons; Belter Businas*. We have hud hud limes wilh the saloon, haven’t we? Why not try no saloon? II run’l make thing* worse and is certain to make things belter. The reason is; Money spent on tha saloon can not ba spent far grocarias. Money spent in tha saloons— much of 'I - • • • • East. Money spent for dry good* and grocarias slays in the towns and makas batter buslnass. Tha members of the Committee of One Hundred are ell Oregonians. Most of them are business men. They ask you to vole Oregon dry, because they know, a* the brew ers also know, that Oregon dry means belter business, lower taxes, more work und a return to pros perity. For the experience of all Ore gon dry towns has proved this to be Ihe ease. F*14 sdvartlssmant hy CommlUs* of On* Hundred, 74S M or»an Bldg.. Portland, Ore. A fte r you have read this copy o f The Sentinel, pasa it along to a neighbor, i f you have one who docan’t tube the pa per and you d o n ’t wish to keep It for reference. I R O N OR W O O D R E P A I R I N G O F A L L K I N D J IN Kirnt I ’lass Wink I iittii anti-ill Sixth mid Wnnhingtoii I’hom io Appijr Hloan's Fresly for Lunibago. Yoar nttnrka o f l.iimbugo are not uearly so hopeleaa an Ihey «ceni. Yon c u l i relieve tinnì nlmoat instanti)- by a aimplc application o f Sloan'a Malmeni on thè back and loins. l.nmbago ia a forni nf rheiimutiam, and ylelda per ' fectly to Sloan'a, whirh |n*netrates quiriti)' all in through thè aure, tender miiarb-a, Imibera np thè back and iiiiiki'a it feel fine, (let a botile o f Mlonn 'a Lini un* a t for 25 renta o f any droggi«t and bave it in thè hnnae agii in» t cobi», •ore and awolleti jointa, rhenmntiam, neiiralgiu, sciai ira ami like alimenta. Your money bnek i f not antiaflcd, but it loca giv e nlmoat inatnnt rellef. --------------------------------------------- A. Blackmore & McFarland THE CITY TRANSFER A LL KINIW or Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice J’iono .Muring n Sfteriolt// WOOD AND COAL PHONK M O F F IC E A T EAGLE CIG AR STO H E C o n c re te ! TAYLO R AND HIGGINS MAKE IT RIGHT Cottage Grove Transfer In L. H A R R E L L , Prop. D R A Y IN G A N D M O V IN O U m Our Auto Dray for Quick Service. Auto Dray for Picnic Parties Every facility for handling nil classes o f g >m1s. F ir e p r o o f vault in connec tion. A ll kinds o f hauling und piano moving, done on short notice. PHONE 72