Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, July 20, 1915, Image 5

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W h e n flu* piunlcr applies paint on :
your house, make sure o f ^ood re ­
sults by beinjf sure that he uses
S h erw in -W illia m s Paint prepared.
U V se ll it w ith a M ta iey-lla ck (guarantee
j COTTAGE GROVE MFG. CO. j
C. J Kein left ThiiraiJay for Hun
Fraudar,« where he will la Ita-nal the nu
tioiiiil run vent inn of Keiiill déniera. .
Judge
Win.
L'olvig,
r • t<t of vauy
lisent fur the H. I’., vana in Cotture
Orlavi- Weilneailiiy.
Mr». ,S. SS'. Hwanaaaii una] children re
turnea! Wednesday from u viait with
relativen ait Albuny.
1er. Il II. Owen, veterinarian, office
with Moileiu Phiiriuncy, phone 12. in.'lltf
Mra. SS. li Mooghiiicr nini her two
daughter» who hu ve been gue»t» of
SS'. I.. lini.Io-li unii family, left Friday
for their home in Kentrrville, iiiutio.
I'
Coffman ’a magnolia liliali i» in
bloom.
Mr». Hilly t'urtley i» here vi»iting
her |aureiita, Mr. Mini Mr». Churchill.
The Muaa-a Mill* Armntroiig inni l.olu
W i I koii were in Hulem luat week at
tending un Kpworth League Inatitute.
Hilver *iliit<*i| Km-kford wedding prca
enta at ..li-alaen'a.
jlttf
Mr». (,'. C. Oruaon, Mr». Ilyutt, Mia»
Father Hilaby, Miaa (iilaler and Mi»«
Deaaie lluuua inotoreal to Eugene SS’eil
ni'Riliiy evening to uttenal grand opera
ut the a-hunt mil) mi.
Joe I’ortrr wna in Eugene Friday.
linn Brumbaugh und
Cottage Orove lire two
waralena nppointeal for
look ufter the timber
reaa-rvea.
H -o o a
Summer Necessities
at Rock-Bottom Prices
E v e ry effort w ill be made in the last fe w rem aining
days of our C learin g Sale to clean up on all summer
goods. N o w is just the time you are needing this
merchandise.
I he selections are good, everyth in g
is new , and the prices are an ob ject lesson in value
giving.
Phone 33
.lohn I’ulmer of 1
of the »ix fire
l.ane County to
not in national
Extra Special
fr4“M-fl“ K"i"t-$“fr44 4 4 1>44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 > 4 4 4 4 4 4 0
O ih - lot of nummer «ilk», ailk ami cotton
mixture», pongee, etc., 50c to 75c value»,
at per yard.......................................38"
TALES OK THE TOWN WHICH YOU MAY NOT HAVE HEARD
M ANY
.MATTERS OF
MORE TH AN
PASSING
MOMENT
Any item in lhi,m' column» -ontaidi iik « key date on the last line
thereof in | » n n l advcitiHinp
(T I iih a n non n • • • • m c i i t i n made in coin-
plitlit'i' with the Jiohtal i e f it hit imiM.)
COUKTKHIF.H A L I, A K O U N D
The nicc»t morte*)- yiiu aliti »liuw
yaiur guc»t» tu lo bave tlieir v nulla
alieni lum-d ali The Ka nt ma l. The
turami court*»)' vini a un vini» vimi r
friend» la lo lei thi'in li m i« nf vanir
| v latta lhr<ail|{li li ucw» Ha lli in Tha'
Ha'nl ilici
Ttn* incesi murteav yiiu
■ I I I show Itila ••ailtaar I * tal I a r I I I | j tal
thè office n riam|ila-ti* varile n|a uf
uny nevaa ilem w li irti yaati knovr.
Sti a»
Mul .al
Unta.Il aaf • >ilra11 l i r . O r e ,
la vlaiting Stiaa .Salii Sun \ o r lw n k f nr
H fava ilaya.
Sltaa .)a*»»ie Hniith tuia lM'a*n <|iiili* ili
fair aa*va*rul lllaya pilaf
Darwin llnatiiva miai fnniily and Str»
E. I.. Fisber miai Imnila lift In a t •• v • n
|H|[ fair their anni in ir mttiigca on tha-
Mr Renne, a ahaart allalmiri- alaaavr tha
Imlrhery. Ilegiater.
Il imiti G n gg» teli-|ihone lina-innn aaf
I **»l I Ugr Orlava', a i a i l o i l l g anallla- 4 ; *' »1 a-r II I
reps ir vaiarli ha-re Itila wea-k un thè lumi
System.. H e n r y 11• I. formerly u Itriiin
reaialeiil, la repnrted l«i lai* in n verv
m i t r a i rianalilinn ni Cottage linai a-
O n e a a f Ih*- Cottage (ariate lavala »titilla-»
nine mili-a from Cottage drove, furrn
lumi anal timber; ta-u million fea*t of
timber; well watered and on gooal
ronil; $30 per arre; will furniah
buyer for timber at $5,000. Veutrh
ft Hpenrer.
jn22jll2
Fire Fire* Fire' Every time you ha-ur
th*;, ba*ll blow nr tha* whlRtla* ring you
H. F. Fiali o f l.orune bu» been up
«hoiilal think of llarry Metenlf mnl fire pointed a fire patrolman for SS'entern
tn»urana-e. Then you »houlal net before Lane County.
tin- next fire that may tuke your prop
.Sira. Doni Field» and Mrx. Felix Cur
•*rly.
I ' .S. Itirharala oii o f C ri-K w e ll w i n in rm left Sunday for Albany, Oa»ton
nnd Portland. They will be gone two
t he e i t y \S'edne»a|iiy.
or three werk».
M n e h i n e oil»
Mr. mnl Mr». C. K. .lone», Sir. mul
Sir» SS M. Watson mnl Mr. and Mr»
I'nnti-ll mul iliiughter of Kugcac f..rnn*.|
a pirnir party at lll.u-k Itutle Sunday.
llillder twine ¡« aellilig
fuat The
Hwengcl Hardware »tore rarrie» thi­
amin- old ra-liabb- Plymouth twine, det
youra early.
FERRIS WAIST SPECIAL
$1.00 values now............. 79c
75c values now...............63c
50c values now...............43c
-
I h a v e re o p e n e d the I m k e r y c a t n b
li» hn u-nt
re cently occupied
|*v 1’oni
I ’l i r k e r Ulld w i ll In- ple aaed t o »e rv e
f o r m e r a n d new
putro u».
A ll good»
g u a r a n t e e d f ira t d a » » .
jjotf
Mr». C. A. Kr nard mid daughter of
Dotatoti left thi» morning for Medford,
where they will »pend a month with
Sir«. Kenard ’» parent».
Koekford, the beat plated w r r in • *
iatrnre, it M a d a m ’».
)9tf ;
The .1 S. SiUby family and Mr- M
Hiefenberg of Portland and Mr». C. A.
Elliott of Tillamook, sister* o f Sir».
Hilaby, who are viaiting at the Hilaby
home, mude up an automobile party
which enjoyed a picnic dinner at Black
Hutte Sunday.
SOMETHING N E W !
SPECIAL SALE ON AMER­
ICAN LADY CORSETS
$2.50 value« now....... $2 19
$2.00 values now....... $1.69
$1.50 values now....... $1.23
$1.00 values now.............79c
Hwengel H ardw are.
.1. D. A i n l e r a o n Í» e r e c t i n g n f i n e
t h r e e » l o r y b u n k b a r n on hi» r a n r h on
C«*.i»t F o r k .
Fal A d a m » hu » ju at r u m
p b -ted u b a r n o n hi» f a r m .
Men’» .summer outing oxford», a n* at,
<1 realty and comfortable stitch « low II
oxford in tan, regular $3.00 value
at . . . .
$2 19
GENUINE CLEARANCE
SPECIALS
12'_.c gingham, Tolie du
Xord and Red Seal, at.. 8 V 2 C
10c grade muslin, 36 inches
wide, a t.........................
/•
9-4 bleached sheeting, regu­
lar 30c value, a t............. 24c
25c table oil cloth now, per
L ife insurance place» a man’» own
yard ........................... 19c
future welfare and the welfare o f hi»
wife
nnd children
upon »boulder» j
l*e hath towels at.......... 14c
»I ronger than hi» own. Talk with
It i» mi inveatment that increase» in Harry Metcalf about the Columbia'*
| valu<- yearly; there i» no uncertainty, Special Combination.
ilo depreciation, no poaaibility of In»»
Mr. and Mr». S’ ern Clow and Mr. anil,
F ii I k with linrry Metenlf about th»-
Mr». George Stanley were berry pick
1 Culiiinbia *» Hpeeml Combination.
mg lu»t week near Dinaton
In tlieae day» of high price», life in
Mi»» Ethel Sun Nortwirk o f Dalla»
»urance i» perhap« tin- only thing that
LUNCHES FOR
I co»t« b-»a than it did a generation ago i» »pending her vacation with her par
bilk with Hurry Metenlf about the ent», Mr. and Mr». F. B. Nortxviek o f
thi» city.
Columbia’! special Combination.
I f my wing» were a» good a» my
Mi»» SS'anda Keyte o f Dalla» visited
»olea I would have no trouble in get during the paat week at the F. B.
('uk***, U t Meut Numiw ich« *,
ting into heaven. I got my aob-a from Van Nortwirk home.
l'(«*M fimi l ’untry |*r«*jn«r«•«I upon
d o f f ’a Shoe lloapitnl.
Ailverti»ing ì» the life o f trade, end
»hört nntsrr. |)«»n t worry your
The Heracel Alliaon, S'mi Alliaon, the local paper ia the one in which to
n«*lf iiliout your |# m * ft it* him h.
Fay
Alliaon,
i*hie»ter,
Ncholl
nail place your announcement». You muat
•fu*t turn tin* unlrr ever to um .
i
Lynch
familie»
enjoyed
a
Sunday
pic tell the people what you have for »ale
I
men li in th«* «*ity , 25c.
C. E. Umphrey and family left Satur­
Oliver Veatch, Mark P. Garoutte and
Hie at Hl u k Hutte.
and invite them to your place o f bu»i- j
day for an extended visit in the eust.
Albert Richmond, appointed toa ap­
ne»».
Have you rend the »tore ncw»T It
Joe Neal was in Saturdnv from praise the property o f William Fin-
will pay you to rend all the advertiae
nerty, deceased, have appraised the
j Walker.
menta.
Chna. Cooley, Proprietor.
property at $2193.
Nelson
Durham
is
making
some
al­
O. I.. Nir hot» returned ln»t week
Miss Marian White is visiting in
teration to his house on Sixth Street.
from Cherry drove, where he had been
S. L. Markin and family will occupy Eugene.
engaged m engineering work for m-v
•nme when completed.
i
Harry Hart, who for several years
burneal ilovvii Tua-adliV night of thi» 1 ernl month».
A delightful trip to the
has managed the New Era Drug store,
week. The Ina» i» partitili)- eovereal bv
Those
blue
flame
oil
stoves.
You
Educate youraelf during your »pare
iiiKuranee. Notili llougln» lla-rald. The
need one now and you will use it half has decided that all work and no play
about »cholarahip in International Cor
above item evnb-ntly ha» referenee tu
the time through the winter. See one makes Jack a dull boy and has tempor­
momenta.
Inquire of The Hi-ntinel
thè Gregory fin*.
at the Swengel Hardware Store. No arily given up business for a few
respondones Hcnoola,
nichlotfc
C H I C K E N D I N N E R 50c
weeks' outing. Harry Wheeler will as­
smoke, 110 smell, no heat.
The NeUon Ibirham, lt.it Richmond,
Ire Cream, etc.
Mr. and Mr». Ferry Hubbard of
H I.. Markin familie» mol Mr». Iloraee
The Misses Davis, who have been sist in conducting the business during
The Calapooya Soft Drinks Are
Corhran miai ehildren, Mr» Kllicrt Hcd*- Salem lire vi»itmg their parent», 1). C.
I spending a few days with the S. L. his absence.
Superior to Any
C. E. Wilkinson, manager o f the Cali
and ehildren, M i»»e» Hi'»»ie driffin, Hubbard mid Mr. mid Mr». I*. H. Mn
Markin family, will resume their jour
Elisabeth Tyrrell, Iv v nini Ferii lini gee.
tiev Wednesday towards their home in pooya Springs hotel, spent last night in
Mineral Hatha, heated all day, 25c
.lohn Ituder attended the Shriller con
rumi), Mr, Ernc»t Wyutt and Slr. mnl
Wisconsin, stopping o f f at Portland and . the city.
C. K. W I L K I N S O N ,
Mr». I.. I,. Iliirrel forine.I a pn-nir party i lave in Seattle during the paat week.
other cities en route.
I)r. Job went to Disston this morning.
Manager nnd I.eaaee.
ut Itlaek Huttr Hundiiy ili honor of H.
T. C. Wheeler and »on, Elbert Rede
Joe Porter is in Eugene and vicinity
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Frost, Mrs. Helen
I.. Mnekin‘» eouaiae, thè Mi»»e» Itavi» 1 and W. T. Hnnkin» and »on left Sat
purchasing cattle for his ranch here.
Si Is by and Miss Esther Silsby motored
ut SS'i»i'oii»in.
nrday for a ten d a y » ’ outing in the
Mrs. B. K. Job and sister, Mrs. to Eugene Sunday in the Frost car.
Mr». H. E. Mnrkley mnl Mr. mnl Slr». miiuntnina and on Middle Fork.
\V. J. Messenger came in Haturday
Ben l.ureh returned from the fair last Wert», left Monday for a fe w days'
Clnreiiee Hoyd retnrin-al Frulli) frinii
When you hear a man continually week and wu» very much pleased with visit at Newport with Mrs. J o b ’s from Row River.
their trip tu California.
aneering at the home paper, it '» a anfe it. While there he met a long-lost daughter, Mrs. Chas. Adams, who has
Herman Anderson o f Coquille is vis
" I l a p p y ' ' Iteitr. mnl hi» mothi-r ar bet that be owe» tin- editor a dollar or cousin named Htelln whom be hud not rented a cottage at the beach for the iting with his parents, Mr. aud Mrs.
I two.
rived front Dayton SS'edneedny.
seen before.
Ask him about her. j season.
J. D. Anderson.
Home tunde bread made in a home He 'll be glad to tell about her.
A big wild hiu-kleberry erop i» ri­
G. B. Pitcher was in Eugene yester­
Mrs. Janies Bohn o f Minneapolis,
porteli in thè Hnhemin mitiing diatrirt. made way. G regory’» Bakery, former
Currin Cooley, agent for the Oregon day.
Minn., visited Friday at the home ot'
j20tf
The C. \V. Wallare mnl S. I.. Pimeli ; ly Pa rk er’» Hakery.
W. T. Hawkins was in from Row j Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Jury.
Fire Kelief Association o f Me Minn
II. M. Wallace waa in Eugene Tluira ville. Phone 15F-I.
fnntilie» enjoyed u pienie ut Hlin-k
n l l t f c River Friday.
Campers’ outfits fully supplied at
■ lay.
Multe Huiulay.
J. R. Cheatham came in from the Swengel'» Hardware.
D. A. Hemenwnv and family of
Mr. nnd Mr», .leaae Darling and Seattle, who have been visiting rela­ Long placer claim Friday and went to
.lini Itiehnrdaon o f Creawell i» in thè
Lora Finuerty has beeu named by
city ilemoiiMtrat ing fnr thè A limi i n ti in ■ laughter eiime in from l.ornne and tives in the city during the past week, l.os Angeles.
the probate court as administratrix of
Coohing l'tcnail Co.
Ile Ini» »onte went to Eugene SS'edncadny.
spent the week end with Mrs. Heinen
the estate of William D. Finnerty, de-
«perialtiee in thè Wenrever ware. Ile
Mr». Hurry Krueger arrived from w a y ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Doo
! ceased. Oliver C. Veatch, Albert Rich
pay» for thè eourteay of Iteing nllnwod Hutte, Mont., Saturday to viait her par­ | little, on Row River.
mond and Murk 1’ . Garoutte ^ere
to talk lo houaewive» by giving thent ent», Mr. and Mr». Hen I.urrh.
| named by the court to aprpaise the
K. J. Fuller wns down from Eugene
their ekoiee o f two uliiniiinini diahe».
j property.
i Inst Tuesday and Wednesday, visiting
I his parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Veatch and Mrs.
AND
i 0. Miller o f Idaho are visiting at the
Look at Madsen’s window for beau­
home o f Rev. and Mrs. \V. V. McGee
tiful wedding presents.
j9tf
Coming loonO
H O M E OF
I at Eugene for a few days.
Claude Kime, Frank Jones, Irl Groves
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Veatch and son
G O O D M U S IC
ON SALE
: and Bob Jones left this morning for a
have returned from a pleasant visit at
two weeks' outing at Florence. They
i Portland.— Eugene Register.
EMBROIDERY SALE
I are making the trip in two buggies,
Manager Blackford o f the Arcade
Values up to 15c per yard, Theater
going by way o f Eugene, and will make
has had a new aluminum screen
| the return trip via the Hiuslaw.
your ehoiee.......................... 5c , painted for the show house and says
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Crane o f Holton,
LOTS OF NEW GOODS AT I the pietures will be greatly improved
! by its use. M. E. Johnson did the
I Kansas, were guests at the home of
| work.
I A. L. /nrharias last week. They were
| accompanied by their son Harry and a
Taken by K. F. Weigle, o f the Chicngo Tribune, on the Belgian battle
C. N. Gregory und family o f Boise,
nieee, Miss Odessa Longherg.
Mr.
Ida., arrived in the city last week and
field» with the authority » f the Belgian government whose Ked t'ro»»
j Crane is attorney for the Topeka &
have taken up their residence over the
orgnnir.ntion get» one hnIf o f the proceeds. There nre 5 reel» o f the
Tents. The Swengel Hardware store
Haute Fe railway nnd, with his family,
bakery conducted by Mr. Gregory on
real wnr 11 » it ¡». N o ral»e In Prices.
j has been taking in the Exposition ut has a big stork o f good grade wall Sixth Street, formerly occupied by Tom
tents.
Get
one.
Camp
out;
sleep
out;
j Han Francisco and making a general
Parker.
I tour o f the West. Mrs. Znchnrins is a save medicine and doctor bills.
Wednesday Two featuren
Thursday— Two features
Joel Palmer brought in a fine catch
[ niece o f Mr. and Mrs. Crane.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ostrander spent o f speckled beauties Thursday and pre­
IN THE JUNGLE WILDS
Jos. B. Parker nnd Mrs. Lulu M. Sunday in Eugene with their daughter, sented them to the committee in charge
THE LITTLE GREY HOME
o f the Liberty Bell special. There
Knowlton were married in Eugene Inst Mrs. Marion Veatch.
Two Keel Thriller o f the Jungle»
A Pathetic Druma in Two Parts
week. They were here during the past
All ammunition took a 10 per cent were more than thirty o f the finny
week moving their household goods to advance July 1st but the Hwengel Hurd tribe in the string.
HER ESCAPE
THREE MEN WHO KNEW
Eugene, where Mr. Parker will be em­ ware store has advanced their price
Mrs. H. E. Brown and family wish to
Featuring the Ever Popular
Dorothy Phillips In a Two Part
ployed by the H. P. Co.
Pauline Bush
only about 7 per cent. They carry a thank their kind friends and neighbors
Story of the Orient
For painting and papering see John full stock of Winchester, Colt, Heming for their assistance through the illness
o f Mr. Brown.
jly20c
»on at The Wall Paper ft Paint Store. ton nnd Peters cartridges.
THE A U A L I T Y
PICNIC PARTIES
□ ^ ooac
PALACE RESTAURANT
Next Sundays Program
Calapooya Springs!
COAT HOLDERS
ARCADE
WHO PAYS i
B A B Y RIBBON
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY-THE ONLY AUTHENTIC
EUROPEAN WAR PICTURES
T H E F A IR
neue
Grocery Specials
High Flight hard wheat
flour milled in
Eastern
Washington front the best
hard wheat by the latest pro­
cess. Try a sack a t . . . $1.65
Sunrise condensed milk, per
can .................................. 8 c
100 lbs.
sugar
pure cane fruit
. . . . ............. $7.20
25c can Diamond “ \V” apri­
cots ............................. 17c
No. 10 can pie apricots. 25c
25c cat. Armour’s corned
beef ........................... 19c
4 lbs. seam head rice. . . ,25c
3 lbs. extra fancy head
rice at............................ 25c
Standard coffee, a lb . . . ,15c
Extra special coffee (no
burned berries, per lb ... 19c
4 lb. sack salt................... 9c
25c package washing pow­
der a t ........................... 13c
n
C A S H S T O R E - P H O N E 33
DDE
DC
IC X ) o D
J. W. Grant and Dr. Owen returned
Tuesday from spending two weeks in
the mountains. They failed to bring
their friends any o f the trout they said
they caught while there.
Arthur Kelly of Lorane. administra
tor of the estate o f W. K. Kelly, spent
Thursday in Eugene on business. He
states that the recent rains have done
considerable damage to the hay near
Lorane, but has helped the late gardens
and vegetables.
Miss Ida Chamberlain of Lorane is
spending the week with her cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lynch, o f Cottage-
Grove.
Miss lone l.auner o f Creswell is vis
iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Lynch o f Lorane.
I f you arc going to the fair, stop and
get a suit case or a haad bag at the
Sample Store.
Chas. Burkholder and son Johnnie
came up from Lebanon Wednesday and
spent the night here on their way to
Koseburg for a few days' business trip.
Mrs. J. U. Chambers, Mrs. H. N. Al
drieh and the Misses Edna Ravmer and
l.ura H efty have returned from attend
ing chautauqua at Eugene.
George Elwood and family arrived
Thursday from Portland. Mr. Elwood
has taken charge of the (>. K. barber
shop next door to the First National
bank.
Whenever you want a good bargain
buy ut the Humple Store.
Wm. Hemenway, w ife aud daughtei
o f Seattle are guests at the home of
D. H. Hemenway.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harrel, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Spriggs and Sam Veatch
autoed to Eugene Wednesday evening
to hear Circillo's band and the granu
opera singers in "11 T r o v a t o r e " at the
chautauqua.
Mr. Tibbels, Sr., and three grand
children visited relatives at Portland
during the past week.
Art Warner was here from Seattle
on business the past week.
Among the v isitors at London Springs
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ballard oi
Junction City, Mrs. C. Scheldt of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty o f Jum
tion City, Wm. Halbert o f Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Cheneweth of Oaklanu.
and Mr. Gnmsley o f Junction City.
For the best pastry and bread in the
city go to Gregory’s bakery, Sixth
Street, rear of First National Bank.
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A new air sterilising and ventilating
system has been installed in the Rex
theater, which provides fresh, pure air
at all times.
Additional locals on page two.