Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, October 21, 1914, Image 5

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    perimenti.
Wynnc k Wouds ure thè
iigcnta fur tbia luiiip fur Cottage (iruvr
unii bave li window with u line Inrge
portruit o f Pii isoli Nurrotimlrd by litho
grnpii» uml iluts o f interest on thè sub
M ANY MATTKKH OK MORE TH A N PASSINO MOMENT
jei t
Thi-se luinp» giv e u iietter light
Owing to a Decided Increase in tIiw h olesale cost of neai’lv
und Inst longer tinnì uny other luinp
A n y item in these columns cuiitaitiiiig a k< y date on the last line
every article in our line, and to the fact that w e are trying
uiude
A.k uur regulnr custmuem ;
Having Uteri nominated for the
thereof in paid advertising. (This announcement is made in com- | Wynne *
Wuod*.
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to maintain the old prices, we find we are compelled to
pliunrc with the postal regulations.)
¡:
i;
¡j
Melvin Kenwick, urie o f
(he t b n e office o f county judge o f this coun •
diacontinue
our Coupon System. A fter November fiist
Kepublicun cnmiidntes for represento ty at the recent primaries, I <Je«ire
we will give no more coupons on merchandise we sell.
tive frolli t li ia eounty, apent severol
Fisher Flour ut Hruml k Co.
Til*
Our rupidly inereiming biinineNU dm-» dny» o f thè pnst week in thè city, ile to thank my fried« for the inter­
However, our customers will not lope, you will find our
look» for Ine success o f thè entire Re cut they have taken in writing
Baut ni nil times.
»1-1 ¡W not interfere in the leunt with our giv
prices
will he as low as it i« possible for us to make them
publicnn
ticket.
iug
your
work
the
umnt
pninutnking
ut
11 •• t in ti li Miller iiulned to Eugene
my name ui>on the nominating
tendon. Arm»trmig Studios, H i t t N.
Monday.
Mr». Fan Alile und fumlly nrrived
and still continue buxines«. Each week w e will have »pc-
s
ix
th a
trs
s
t.
u
i» ti froni Ridille Htimluy for n visit ut thè ballot for the office. While I made
J. H Medley attended emiri in flu
cial prices on articles you need.
Mr» Ben (IrutT visited ut Creawell bonie o f Mr». A lile ’» uunt, Mr*. Knnnie no at t've canva«« for the nomi-
gene Moinluy
Khodc», They will remuin u week or
from
Thumduy
to
Huminy.
We wish to maintain the excellent reputation our custo­
There will lie li program nml Imi
Mr. uml Mr». I. J. Singleton nf Pull» ten dny*.
him -IliI ni III)' l.utlmm hi *lumi limine ul
mers have given us, and w ill strive to, combine better ser­
I f you know un Beni limi it doesn’t
H a Vim-It Friday evening, Oitobcr 23. City unit Mr». Singleton '» mother, Mm
vice and better goods in our effort to please.
Coupons
Proceed* In lie used in Inlying n dir .1. P. DeYVitt o f Monuimith, ure visiting gel priiitcd, don’t binine nnyone bnt
now out will lie redeemed up to December first.
limmry inni other necessarie*.
n i l 21 ut the tieorge Young home, They ni yourself.
W. H. Puyne o f Weaton, repreueiiting
K. it. Cogl nil Inin lieeu nelei'leil In u ri rived Sunduy uml will rruinin until
THE M ETSAN SHOP
:: ;;
Table Supplies
Pri-lny.
Mr. uml Mm. Singleton lire thè Pastura Oregon Normal Hchool in
im eniisty ngriniilfurial in Lane County
iigeut
uml
n»»iutnnt
ugent
fur
the
S.
P.
terests,
wus
in
thè
city
Pridny
on
u
In suerced I'loyd VV, Huiler, reHigueii
« »trtrtttttttrt tl ♦ <
t rttm fl
S
O
S
^
ut Pull» City.
i nnipnign tour of thè »tate. Mr. Payne
lie will nrrive in Kugeue unii will re
ilistributi'd
n
quuntity
o
f
liternture
per
Ne«»nn Cooking Oil in bulk:
I gul
Imi I fur w ork ulmul November 1.
Imi. Sl id; 5 gnl»., #.*< (Mt; ut Hruml k Cn, tuinmg lo thè Nomini Sehool, locnted
I can give a fair, juat and eco­ the already over-burdened tax­
ut Weston.
a ll
nomical administration o f the a f­ payer can afford to build at this
M.
VV.
OurouttC
wu»
in
Pogcne
ye»
Mr» M. J. Morn* o f Turner, Ore,
fair« o f the county, and if elect­ time.
FREE !
vIsBed »evsrul duy» lirnt week with her tcrdny on business.
ed county judge I promise you
Kuril week we will give nwtiy n mint, Mr» l.ou Dunn, going to Suginuw
I am in favor of each road dis­
|iieee nf furniture. Wnlili nur
Sunduy for u w e e k ’» visit with friend*
my best endeavors to do so and trict choosing its road aupervisor,
w ind« ara.
there. Mr» Morris hnd rend o f the
to see that you get value received and each road district should re­
Inrge upple» uml fresh poin t« in The
for every dollar spent, and that ceive its part o f the road mon**y
HINTER BROS
Sentinel ln»t week nml rulin' to the of
every part o f the country ha« baaed on the taxable property in
Tlu* limisi* Kurni»hi*r«
lire Siiturdliy to see them
equal and fair treatment; hieing each district.
Hi'iniirkuble love »eencu tlint will »tir
familiar with every part o f the
the henrt» o f both young uml old, ure
Also, if I am elected I shall en­
country I would hie in a position deavor to get full value for every
o . I*. A d í a n lim* bren »rrioufty ill found in “ The Trey o ’ lleurtn,“ now
being shown lit The Arcude every Tile»
llorín^ thi* |»list H**«*k.
to deal fairly with each section. cent expended.
I want full value
o7
<’otttijfi* Urovi* mist's no other ktri«I duy night in continued reel».
without favor to anyone. I shall
1
believe
in
good
roads,
but
C.
A.
Smith
was
in
from
Hiiginnw
V ti ta rt pretty girls, i f the plrturm in Arm
with taxes piling up mountain have no favors to bestow on any­
strong’s eiises ure any rnterion. They Sut unity.
H A R R Y L. BOWN.
October 22, 23 and 24
high I would economize on these one that does not return full
tire the nuise «»f tiiueh pomment upon
T. H. Orr uf Sugmnw trnn»nrted bus
the pftrt o f \isitors in the eity,
o i l 21 ine»« in the city Suturdny.
expenditures as well as all oth­ value to the country.
Seven big cases of best grey
nation my friend« had my con­ ers. I look upon the matter as
Mrs. Uenrge Orr rrliimetl Htintlity
I have a deep interest in I^ane
“ N o Trespassing ’ signs fur »nle ut
Knaiiielwan- i b i i i c last week.
from it visit in tin* Kust unti hits been The Sentinel ufllrc.
sent to write my name upon the impossible in this sparsely set­ county, and expect to make my
ShiMilti
have
been
fieri-
a
month
« I inte ill si nee.
S. S Trimk returned lu»t Wednesday
tled country to build as good home here for my alloted time,
ballot, if they so wished.
ago. I t ’s in our way as our
Mtss l.ois Lutbl o f Portimi*! visite«! frum Strn»»el, where tie hml been cm
roads as in the eastern states and your interests and my inter­
I
am
pleased
to
say
that
I
am
holiday
goods
are
here.
We
M ims Too/e «»ver Huminy.
ploved by the llunkin» Wood I.umber
where population and wealth are ests are mutual, what is for your
will close all of it out at about
K«lison unti Vtrtor Herords ut the
not a stranger to the voters o f
B e lte r II. Buff, indicted by tli
a hundred fold greater than here. benefit is for my benefit.
Mtisir Store. Lome it ml heitr them s2‘* grnml jury for assault with u dimgerou»
I*ane county, having lived here
HALF PRICE
For the same miles o f road
Thanking those who have so
» ' ■ « pun, » u s nrruigned ln»t Wednesday
Miss Uertie Kltilies lifts goti«* to Port
plended nut guilty, wu» bound over uml
lumi, where she will be murrio«!.
Stew Pans, Kettles, Hake Pan«, about thirty years, and having where we have one party and one kindly supported me without so­
furnished bull.
Itiee Boiler«, Ibsli Pans, Buck­ served them for twelve years as thousand dollars o f property to licitation for the nomination, I
Short», Kolled Burley nml llrun ut
ets. We must make room and Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff, hav­ draw from, they have a hundred promise all the voters and tax­
Hruml A Co,
ol4 28
people and one hundred thousand payers, if elected, to give my
will close out this loj.
If you
ing Iteen twice elected Sheriff
Mr«. S. K Cochran, who hud »pent
dollars o f property to draw upon. whole and undivided time to their
want
a
bargain,
call
at
once.
nbout »is week» with her dnughter nenr
against a large adverse majority, 1 believe in our present condition interests, and shall do my utmost
llurrisliurg, wns in the n t y severul
and
I Itelieve my administration that a road thrown up thoroughly to reduce your taxes and will
duy» during the pn»t week on busine»»
A N D R E P A IR W O R K
o
f
the
affairs o f the Sheriff’s o f­ drained and covered with a good greatly appreciate the honor if
lien UrofT left Thursday on n hunt
L O C A T E D ON W E S T SIDE
mg trip in the Hohemin district.
fice was not only economical but coat o f crushed rock and thor­ you should elect me county judge.
New urt good» uml ready mnde pic
Yours truly,
entirely satisfactory to the voters oughly rolled, sufficient for most
Htnnley Bunn'» mid unit !.. P. Aduni»
lure friniii'« nt the Mill» & Hunch Music
o f the roads in this county. A t
H A R R Y L. BOWN.
Mrs. A. I. Monroe left for Nebruskn llmme. Sheet music.
and tax payers o f this county. least I believe such a road is all
i t . l t f were in Kugene yestedriy.
(Paid A d v.)
Monday, being Milled there by the stek
T. K. Orr und K. L Bumpier were in
A it puiind dnughter wim born Octo
During my term o f office I had
news o f her mother.
Walker
today.
her Id to Mr. uml Mr* Pverett OolT
opportunities and did become fa-
Kuney Tomb Honey itv lirttnd A < V nt Raymond, Wash
Il
B. Kuth o f thi
Pllison White
ut loe per |M>tint! until Ort. H*.
till
Mr. and Mm. J. P. L e w i s o f Brunt t'hnotauquii Association ha« been in the milar with all the departments of
A F E W OF TH E
!
Mr. unti Mrs. Win. I.untless went to County ure visiting ut the Kells Currie city this week completing urrungements business of the county, and from
Portland lust week. Vlrs. Lindens hus home. Mrs. Currin uml Mr«. I.ewis are for a chuutuuquu for next season.
that knowlege so gained I believe
umtergoiH* n suer«*ssfuI operation.
amtem.
Herman Miller o f the B. H. sawmill
.Mm Henry Lumtess left lust week
Why not reduce the cost o f your in near Cottage drove, returned yester
for i ‘nlifornlu to spend
the
winter. • urnueef I.PSM thnn frnternnl i f you duy ill his inurbine to the mill.
Mr.
Hhe visited nt Kluiuuth Fulls en route B IP.
All your money buck i f you Miller states thnt they will run through
Think it over
I t ' « »urtli the winter this yenr us Inst, that being
Itoli’t forget the dish tlrnwiug ut I.I V E
Hurry Metculf.
ngl2tfc the first winter in yenrs.— Register.
X I-
Hruml A <*u. *s etery Thursday ut .'I while.
oVIork. Try to be present you might
W'. N. Chiipmun o f Mnrcnl.i vvi» hire
win u ha n dim me I J
’ p iete set
u!4 2* to ntteiid the reunion o f the l.nnr Conn
T. (!. Wheeler is rerovering from a ty V e te ra n »' Association. He m a vet
Ads. under this bead at one cent
erun o f the Spanish American War,
serious nttnek uf pois<m oak.
While here he vinited hi» w ife 's pnr
a word each insertion for five
Mr uml Mrs. Lnwrenee Phelps re
m | M g p f M n r a small city lot
m » In n 'Vim run grt a «mall farm
insertions; 10 2 3 per rent dis­
turned Monday from a visit with Mrs. ents. Mr. uml Mr». K e lli Currin.
Bert Willurd hu» »old hi» burlier »hop
& fur a littli- more money nliirh
Phelps * mother ut Lowell.
count ufter fifth insertion; 33
to P. J. Hour», who recently took
i* u lre n ily
1-3 per rent discount after eighth
course ut u Portland burlier nchool.
INCOME PROPERTY”
insertion.
Minimum charge o f
Kirc ia no respecter o f person» nml
T w o nr re« one blork from pnveil
15e each insertion.
Figures and
your property may be neit to be wi|ied
VV.
street, all in hearing fruit; berries
out in the twinkling o f nn eye. I f you
initials are counted as words.
nml garden.
Poultry house 12 x4.H
Caretaker of Shrubbery 1 ure u conservative business man you with yards and running water.
■ '» » » ♦ ♦ # » # » » » # # # » # » » » » » » > ♦ «
will see that you are amply protected
The two acres for fl,iMMI, terms; 1 L|
Lawns and Cemetery Lots • against loss. Hurry Metculf cun fur
F O C N D — B I 'N C H O F K E Y S . O W N E R
acres o f same,
terras; I acre
nmh you witlr the best there is in that
can have same by culling nt The Sen­
PM O N K tO O L
o f same #1130, terms.
Put a »mall
Hus.
sSOtf
tinel office, proving property and pav­
bungalow on this property and it
ing for this notice.
O. M. Kem has not been feeling well
will lie worth front #2,500 to #.'1,000.
during the pimt week.
inquire o f The Sentinel.
D O N ’T G E T W E T K E P T OR Y o l
Y
Ulivi’ limi snilrd unii umili' lo look
Br. Pnrsons o f Pilgene, president of
muy bave to visit a real doctor. 1
liku ni'w t»y li'uving il ni M in Hrnder (he l.une County Oregon Dry Club, w ill
cure leaky shoes.
Br. doff. Shoe
«mi ’« rli'imitig, pressing nini mending »peak in the Christian Church Thur»
Chiroprator.
o2tfc
l>nrlur.
N i n i ilimr 1« ripresa oftirf. duy, October 22, nt 7:30 p. in. Adium
Mutisfnction gunrantccil.
u7 UH«- sion is free.
WANT
To
B U Y.— 2,000 P O U N D S
A Few Things W e Ship on Commission— Hides, Pork,
»■nail potatoes. J. W. Sears, Oowdy-
Mr. unii Mia.
W. Wallace nini
“ N o Hunting or P i s h i n g " signs for
■luugbli'r. Mi»« l'rsuln l.ockwood limi »nle by The Sentinel.
ville.
o24, 28c
Cascara Bark and Veal.
Mr». George M, Hi'oll retiirned .Fridny
The VV. C. T. C. will hold its regular
Mrs.
Krnnk
Bamhriek
died
at
7:30
F
O
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8
T
B
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OVIN
i
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frmn ii trip tu Hnli'in liy uutumuliili>.
meeting ut the home o f
Mrs. I.. M last night at the home o f her daughter.
X
have same by proving property and
Mr. nini Mrn. F. O. HuUlun lofi Thur» Thompson
Friday
afternoon
ut
3 Mr*. ('. K. Counts. Cause o f death » a s
paying for this notice.
o21
dny fur Hi'iMing. Cnlifornia, whire they o ’d o e s .
cancer o f the stomach with which she
w i l l Hpi'iul llu' winter with n »un.
Mm. Pet Hanford wns in Pugene Mon
hnd been a nufferer for a long time. Y O U R N P I d H H O K S A R E G E T T IN G
My w ife Im» gmiii tu Ncbrnsku tu hi"r duy.
results through the use o f this » a n t
She hnd been in bed six weeks and had
ilymg niulhi'r nmj I hnvi< gut tu mini-
column every week. Why d o n ’t you
Why we should nut advocate state been operated upon three weeks before
»unii* tiiunry, »u fur u «Imrl timi' I » i l i wide prohibition will be told by Mr. A. death.
trv i t f
The funeral will be held to­
miiki' my I h ' h I ♦ fi. imi cabinet* fur $3.3«
H. Kuth, the celebrated bible student, morrow afternoon from the Presby­
pur duxi'ii, (ii'l your huliilny pie ture« nt the Armory on Wednesday, October terian Church, Rev. MacLeod officiat­
FOR SALE OR TRADE
iiikun now.
A. I,. Minime, ut tho 'JH ut 7:30 p. ui. Admission free. Adv
ing. Interment will be in the Taylor
bridge.
olii f
cemetery.
A t P riv ate Sale.
Mr. nml Mrs. I.. S. Bill were in Ku
Margaret Ellen Cathcart » a s born
Piano, household goods, books and
Ttii' ri'giutrntimi lumini riuscii Suini
gene Monday.
June 10, l.Htll, nt I'nipqua Kerry, Doug canned fruit, at big sacrifice. Furni­
iluy nini I li u n i * wko iliil not ri'gmti'r Im
.Iiimes N. uml Mm. Harriet Wallace las County.
She came to Cottage ture almost new and in excellent shape.
furu tliut timi' will huvi> lo sweur in
drove in 1«70 and hnd lived here since Come any time after Wednesday, Oet.
tliuir voli*» un clection iluy or fuiI tu were in Pugene lust Wednesduy.
A. H. Kuth, noted bible student, will that time. She was married February 21. J. II. (juillen, 1245 Jefferson Ave.
l'ii'roiui' tIn' grimi American prcrogu
spunk ngninst state wide prohibition ut 2, 1H70, to Frank Hnmbrick, who sur
live.
the Arraooy Wednesday, October 28, nt vives. The mother, Mrs. Rhoda Cnth- FOR S A L E .— B A B B L E M A R K A N D
two Cotswolil bucks. John Maeauley,
7:30 p. m.
truestimm and statements eart o f Portland and the following
Walker, Ore.
«14-nllpd
Mrs. C.
freely answered by Mr. Kuth. Admin brothers and sisters survive:
sion free. Kuth is probably the best K. Counts o f Cottage d ro v e ; VV. VV. and
FOR R E N T OR T R A D E .— « 0 ACRES
posted man on the prohibition question C. d. Cathcart and Mrs. Ida Schrumpf
A I.K X L U N D B E R G , Prop.
rinse in. Mrs. VV. H. Blair. 215 W.
now appearing before the public. He o f Portland; Mrs. Anna Starr o f Her
Park St., Portland, Ore.
s30-o22pd
FR E IG H TIN G
minton,
C.
F.
Cnthrnrt,
Raymond,
Wash.
in n atmlent nml scholar; learned in the
A
son
and
two
daughters
survive.
They
bible and denies that it teuches prnhibi
Saddle Horses unii Parking tu All
W A N T TO T R A D E C I T Y L O T I N I D A
lion as a cure for the evils o f intemper are: Chns. Hnnihriek mid Mrs. Currin
ho Fulls, Ida., for good tnilrh cow.
Pnrta o f thu l ’ninp
slice; cites bible passages ns authority. Cooley o f Cottnge d rove and Mrs. Pdnn
Frank Wilcoxen, Box 21.
o7tfc
Phone'10 P I I
Will be glad o f an opportunity to nn Bissei o f Bunsmuir County, California.
FOR S A L E . — #70 T A K E S V IC T O R VI
swer any bible render and fu.'nish test
tulking machine und 80 records ted
o f his claims.
All Christiunii are in
seal 10 and 14 inch included. Wood
VV W. Itnwlny o f l.uruni' him obtained vited to hear Mr. Kuth disruas this
horn. In good condition.
Mrs. F.
Ihr Imunty from thr county clerk upon question from its many sides, nml a spe
ON
M. Harrison, 308 Ninth St.
s30tf
three Imb nils which were killed by i*. i ii I invitation is issued to answer nny
and all questions thnt the nudtener may
him recently.
FOR S A L K .—O N E H U N D R E D ACRES
Mm. .1. P. (iriiliuni in here visiting care to ask. A t the Armory Wednes
The next
session o f the Oregon
on public highway, one mile south o f
day
evening,
October
28,
ut
7:30
p.
in.
her pnrents, l>r. nml Mrs. W. W. Ogle«
Methodist conference may be held in
Cottage Grove. Will sell all or nny
Admission
free
to
all.
Paid
Adv.
by.
Cottage drove, the official board o f the
portion thereof.
Price reasonable.
K. K. Cnrletun, assistant state sup
Methodist Church o f this city having
Mrs. B. C. Emerson.
sep23tfe
Ilring your butter nml egg« In Hruml
erintendent o f schools, visited the voted at its session Inst night to extend
& ('ii. IligheHt price ptiid, either ciim I i
FOR
S
A
L
E
.—
FOUR
J
E
R
S
E
Y
M ILC H
schools here yesterday.
an invitation. The aeasion o f the lay
nr trnde.
ol4-28
cow», coming fresh.
Three at #t>0
The registrntion in the high arhool electorinl college, held every four years,
each, one at #50.
John Topp, old
W. J. I.u ii giInn returned to Sumner, is now 132.
occurs next year, so thnt the number of
W a tc h place, I bj miles out on dow dy
Wash., Munilny, lifter n visit with hin
The Ladies’ Aid Society o f the delegates will be large nnd include
road.
o21n4pd
ciiuuin, A. B. Wood.
Methodist Church will serve dinner in many o f the lay members o f the
Melvin IliitiHen, n well known Kugene the church banquet room on election churches o f the state.
FOB S A L E - S M A L L T E A M MARKS,
renlty dealer, him lileil bankruptcy pro day.
o21-28c
broke to work single or double. Cheap
Go to Creswell by Boat.
eeeding».
lie given hi» liubilitien lit
i f taken at once. S. O. Vanschoiaek,
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Richmond o f
F.nrl droves and Roscoe Hemenway
$3.1,«70.70 nml tmnetN none.
Borens, Phone 18-F12
o22,29-n4-llp
Minnesota, who recently arrived in Ore mnde a trip down the river to Creswell
gnu to spend the winter, spent Monday Sunday, the boat o f the former being
FO R S A L E .— F A T HOGS, DRESSED
here with their son, T. A. Richmond.
used for the trip. The river contains
or on foot. S (>. Vanschoinek, Bo
F A R M
L O A N S — I f you need
Mr. and Mrs. Klbert Bede returned many rapids between here nnd Ores
rena. Phone 18F-12.
o2l n llp d
Sunday
from
attending
the
annual
e.m
well
and
the
trip
is
seldom
attempted,
money I enn furnish any ium st a
ventiun
o
f
the
Oregon
State
Kditonnl
hut the boys reached their destination FOR
S A LE .—ONE
HORSE
FARM
lower rate o f interest- long terms.
without mishap and did not take their
Association at Oregon City.
wagon, cheap. K. R. Spencer. 2«pd
G ive full description o f property.
Today, October 21, ia the 38th anni­ boat from the water. The boat wns
R. H. PARSONS Loan A«’t versary o f Kdison’s Invention of the left at Creswell.
The person who i» n subscriber to
8D-J0
roTTAiis nsovc. oss.
The Sentinel has something to live for
incandescent lamp and the Pdison
C «r* Sentinel
Visiting cards— The Nentinel.
from week to week.
»2
Mazda is the culmination o f all his ex
To the Voters of
Lane County:
TALES OF THE TOWN WHICH YOU MAY NOT HAVE HEARD
A nnouncement!
ENAMELWARE
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
JOE BAKER
General Blacksmith
The
F a ir
WANT ADS
q
J.
WHY RAY
ThingsYou Can Sell
AT
S h o rty Grocery
Eggs Fruits
Butter Vegetables
Chickens Wheat
T urkies Oats
Ducks W ool
Geese Mohair
STO O PS
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MEN’S OIL RAIN CAPES
$2.50 Value, a t .............. $ 1 . 4 - 9 f
Boy’s $2.25 value, at . . $ 1 » 2 0 |
M en’s and Ladies’ Slip-On. Made :j:
by Kenyon
American Rubber Co. |
At Reduced Prices
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