Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, January 19, 1916, Image 2

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January Qearance Sale
O f SHOES! NOW ON
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All Shoes on Display Plainly
Marked with Size and Price
WOMEN’S SHOES— All desirable 1915 styles in sizes 2U to 7. Both
black and tan leathers, button and lace styles. Many broken lines,
too small to mention here, which are great values.
Our $2.25 lines now a p a i r ................................................................ $1.69
Our $2.50 to $2.75 lines now a pair.................................................. $1.95
Our $3.00 lines now a pair................................................................. $2.19
Our $3.25 lines now a pair................................................................... $2.69
Our $3.50 lines now a pair ............................................................... $2.79
Our $4.00 lines now a pair................................................................... $3.15
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
D. A. MacLeod.
Phone 132H.
Bible School at 10 a. in. Morning
worship at 11 a. in. Junior Christina
Endeavor at 3 p. in. Evening worship
at 8 p. in.
Service 11 a. in., subject, “ The Per
son of the Christ.” Subject for the
evening, * * Paul’s Perseverance. ’ ’
A cordial invitation given to all.
Big lot $1.25 and $1.35 shoes 98c
Our $2.50 lines n o w ...............$1.89
Big lot $1.45 anti $1.60 shoes $1.19
Our $2.75 lines n o w ...............$1.98
Big lot $2.00 and $2.35 shoes $1.59
Our $3.00 lines now ................. $2.39
Big lot $2.50 and $2.65 shoes $1.89
BAPTIST
Rev. C. C. Van dork tun, pastor.
Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching.
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Y. P. S., 6:30
p. iu. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30
p. m.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Horace N. Aldrich, Pnstor.
Every Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Hundav
School. Service with sermon, 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Junior League 3:00 p. m.
Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
Clearance of Men’s Shoes
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
The Christian Science church holds
service in their chapel, 242 Second St.,
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and every
Wednesday evening at 7:30. All are
welcome. Sunday School at 10 a. in.
and each Wednesday from 1:30 to 4:30
our circulating library is open to the
public.
Including button or lace dress shoes and men’s work shoes. Many
broken lines, too small to quote here, are priced exceptionally low
Our $2.50 lines now a p a i r .............................................................. $1.89
Our $3.00 to $3.25 lines now a pair
Our $3.50 lines now a p a i r ..........
Our $4.00 lines now a p a i r ..........
Our $4.50 lines now a p a i r ........
Our $5.00 lines now a p a i r ........
Infants' soft sole
Shoes in button
and laeo styles—
50e lines now 39c
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One stroke of a bell in a thick fo g does not give any lasting
impression of its location, but when followed by repeated strokes at
regular intervals the densest fog or the darkest night can not long
conceal its whereabouts. Likewise a single insertion of an adver­
tisement— as compared with regular and systematic advertising— is in
its effect not unlike a sound which, heard but faintly once, is lost in
space and soon forgot.
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T o order that W in te r Suit.
A splendid assortm ent of
clothes.
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B O H L M A N :: & /> e TAILOR J
Home : oM ade : Flour
FOR HOM E PEOPLE
Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour
H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour
Made by Cottage Grove
Milling Company
Phone 80 •
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Infants’ hard sole
Shoes in button
and lace styles—
75c lines now 59c
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday even
ing at 7:30.
Young People’s Missionary Volunteer
Society, Friday evening at 7:30.
Subbath School each Sabbath at 1:30
p. m. Services following.
s o c ie t y
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A most enjoyable evening was spent
by the Euterpean club on the evening
o f January 7 at the home o f Mrs. Mary
¡Smith. After the progr un was rendered
the remainder o f the evening i. as
spent in progressive rook. Mrs. Adams,
Rev. MacLeod and Jesjie McCord l o v ­
ing charge. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Cruson, Miss Cox and George
Matthews. About forty were present.
The following program was rendered:
Piano Solo — Les Sylphes — Ruth
Stewart.
L ov e’s Old Sweet Song — Molloy —
Joe Smith.
Springtide — Green — Mrs. Hiatt.
Piano Solo — Sweet Souvenir —Jua­
nita Short.
Life o f Richard Wagner — Mrs. A d ­
ams.
Libretto o f “ Tanhauser” — Mrs.
Cruson.
O Thou Sublime Sweet Evening Star
from opera “ Tanhauser” — George Mat­
thews.
Piano Solo — Scherzo Ballad—Jessie
McCord.
A number o f members o f the Baptist
church pleasantly surprised Rev. and
Mrs. VanGorkum Friday evening and
left a large supply o f eatables as a
token o f appreciation.
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FURNITURE
HARDWARE
i KNO W LES
& GRÄBER
John Bartin, 20, and Marie Chalifoue,
22, both o f Cottage Grove, were married
at Eugene last Wednesday by Justice
o f the Peace Jesse G. Wells.
The freshmen girls o f the domestic
science department entertained the
; \ members o f the school board, their
■ wives and Prof, and Mrs. Dunton at
[ a midday luncheon Friday.
Delicious Lemon Pudding— The juice
and grated rind o f one lemon, one eup-
! ful of sugar, the yolk o f two eggs,
| three well-rounded tablespoonfuls flour,
I one pint o f milk. Mix the flour ana
part of the milk to a smooth paste, add
APOSTOLIC FAITH MISSION.
Fred Honshuh, Pastor
Services every Wednesday evening nt
Mission Hall, opposite depot.
Every­
body invited to nttend th?sj meetings.
No collections taken.
FREE METHODISTS.
Rhoda Burnett, Pastor.
Services each Sunday at 2:30 and
7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome.
The revival meeting continues. Con­
sidering the cold weather there is good
interest. A cordial invitation is ex­
tended to all, and especially to those
who believe, or are interested in the
old time religion.
DIVIDE
(Special to The 8entinel.)
Jnn. 18.— Premo Zanatio is down from
Disston.
Albert Chapman is very ill with the
tf*P-
Elic Alexander is down from Wend-
ling. He states that there is five feet
o f snow there.
Mrs. A. Grey is ill with the grip.
A birthday surprise party was given
on Oliver Jones Friday night. Midnight
supper was served and a large crowd
was present.
A Guy From Lebanon, Ore., Is a Reg­
ular Boy Tamer.
DeafnetPi Cannot He Cured
tiy locai spBlli’SlI'ins. ns t h s » e s a n o ! reseti
I h . illsessed t»>rtl'io of D i- < «r
Tin to la
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liv i-uiisiltuiltiiisl r e n i c i l ' S
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oausi'it by an ln fUm .it em ulinoli o f III. mu
m i a Maina o f ih* K u sU sh la n Tulle
W li . n
ibi« min- Is iiifli.ui- .1 yuu liuvr n i u in ol i ti »
■numi or lini» .Ifeci h . s i l u s sin! wli.i l II 1«
e t illi.ly ulusc‘1, Iiiiifiti-.* 1« i h . r. sull, su d
u n i i . « I h . IntUiiimsiliin e s a b . I s b . o nut
su d ibis Itihr r .t iiir r d l*' Ita i m m is i son di
• imi h . a r l n s Win Ile Ui-.iroycd t u r «v er ; n ln .
ras*-« uni o f I d i are esii.i-il by l ' s l s r r h
whlcli ts Mollilo« bui sii liiMsni.d cnndltlun
of ih* n iu rm i. .u rtane«
VV. w lll « I v . Due I f U luli '-il liiilU r a tur any
ras.- of li.a f t i.-H I r s u . d t h r c a ls r r h l liu ti
t sitimi br c iir .d by ll s l l's l'a ls r r h l ' u r .
a n n i for c lr c iils r . f r » .
r j » 'iir . N R V a i n i , T u i.d u , o h i ».
Holil by ftrtisalals. t i r
Tsk. Hall s bsmlly l illà tur colisiIpslloa
FOR RHEUMATISM
As su...... is au »Muck of Rheumatism
begins apply Nlmni's Liniment. Don’ t
wustc time mul suffer unnecessary
agony. A few drops of Sloan's Lini­
ment on the affected parta is all you
need. The pain goes at once.
A grateful sufferer writes: “ I wus
suffering for three weeks with Chrouic
Rheumatism und stiff neck, nil hough I
tried many medicines, they failed For-
W. M. F E D E R M A N N
Itinuli'ly I heard of Sloun'a Liniment
“ 1 have always believed," lie suhl,
mid after using it three nr four days
"thut a ilruKgist's llrst duly Is to the am up mid well, I nm employed at the
heult li of lila eusiotuers. I tell my poo biggest department store in H. F. where
pie frankly 1 1ml a safe, gentle, Inex­ they employ from *i* to eight hundred
pensive laxative, sueli hs Itexnll order
hands, mid they surety will hear nil
It- B. Smith,
lies, kepi Iu the home, will tiny the hlg about Sloan’» Liniment.
gest dividends of any Invent men t ever Mn h Francisco, Cal. Jan. 1916 2flc at
müde.
I recoin mend It ns the lu-st nil Druggists.
family laxative, because It is put up
In lusty candy tablet form tlmt a p p e a l s BICYCLE AND GUN R ßl’ A Iitilifin
- SOLDERING OF ALL KINDS.
to men, women and children iillke, and
Is as delightful and pli-Hsing lo take ns
It la healthful."
THE MODERN PHARMACY
GIRLS’ SHOES
Our $2.00 to $2.35 lines now $1.69
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Conviction«
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
T. B. McDonald, Minister.
Friday evening, choir practice.
Sunday, Bible School at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
C. E. 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
Thursday at 7:30 p. iu.
Luilies’ Aid meeting each Wednesday
afternoon.
Morning subject, “ Teaching the
Flock.’ ’ Evening, special sermon un
“ Tho Devil's Blockades on the K o h i I to We have the exclusive sellini risiila foi
this great laxative Trial sise, 10 cents
Heaven. ’ ’
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Big lot $1.00 and $1.15 shoes 79c
CHURCH NEWS
[Every religious organization is in
vited to use this column for uunounce-
ment of it. servieea unit other nows.
Contributor, are requested to omit ex­
hortations and other editoriul mutter,
and to make the announcement of ser­
vice. as concise a . possible. Social
functions, etc., and news outside o f tho
weokly announcement may be elaborat­
ed upon.]
SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY—Dt‘sii»ble styles all fashionable leathers
in both button and lace models, with light or heavy soJes and high or low heels. Come expect­
ing extraordinary values and y o u ’ll not be disappointed.
Our $1.65 lines n ow .............. $1.19
M fr ,j- r m«nn, ■ Leading Diuyuist
of K a n . a . City, S t a n d . By Hi.
One way to u ..i.t iu the reduction of
the high coet of living i. to buy 100
caki's of .oap at u time. Soap lasts
longer, as you know, the older it is,
and tiesiiles, the cost of the soap will
tie reduced by buytug 100 cake, nl u
time.
T here’s a fine chance to double your savings on shoes
at this store these days—shoes that must be disposed
of before the winter season is over. It necessitates a
great sacrifice of profits for us, but at the same time
affords you one of the greatest money saving oppor­
tunities of the season.
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I baking disk with rink paati
»limit one-quarter inoli thick.
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Kumt m en. Ili-ut whiten to
it
THE
REXALL
STORE
M. P. OAKES
Second door from corner of W. Main
on Pneifie Highway North.
FURNITURE REPAIRING A
SPECIALTY.
Baby enrringes repaired, tires put on.
young women after experience.
The Satisfaction guaranteed.
school bulini called for a luun.
Will call and deliver mi y work.
Guy Frum, Lebanon, appearances to
BICYCLE SUNDRIES ETC
the contrary, is the man, und the un-
manngenblea of Minerva ure said to look
MANY PEOPLE DON’T KNOW.
reproachfully at the school board as
A sluggish liver cun cause u person
they pass.
nil awful lot " f misery. Spells o f diz­
ziness, he »ditches, coustipulion and bil­
iousness tire sure signs that your liver
AID THE KIDNEYS.
needs help. Take Dr King’s New Life
Pills nnd see bow they tone up the
Cottage G r o v e Sufferers Should Take nhole system. Flue for the stomach
too. \ids digestion. Purifies the blood
No Further Risk.
mid rlenrs your complexion. Only 25c
.it your Druggist.
Why will people continue to suffer
the agonies of kidney complaint, buck
ache, urinary disorders, lameness, head
aches, languor,— why allow themselves
to become chronic invalids, when a test
Cottage Drove Transfer
cd remedy is offered them!
Doan’s Kidney Dills have been used
in kidney trouble over 50 years, have
been tested in thousands of ruses.
If you huve uny, even one of the
symptoms of kidney diseases, art now,
Ptano Moving
for gravel, dropsy or Bright s disease
Auto Dray For Quick Delivery
may set in and make neglect dangerous.
Cnu Cottage Grove residents demand OFFICE: Elite Confectionery
Phone 72
more convincing proof that tho follow
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B A BY ’ S SKIN TROUBLES
Mrs. A. E. Carroll, 302 E. Washing
Pimples Eruptions Eczema quickly
ton St., Koseburg, Ore., suys: “ For yield lo the soothing and healing qual­
years I suffered from kidney romplninl ities of Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment
and spent many days and nights in mis No mutter where located, how bad or
ery from pains in my bark and other long standing, D. Hobson’s Eczema
Ointment will remove every trace of
kidney disorders. I became irritable the ailment. It will restore the «kin
and nervous, hud dizzy spell* and spots to its natural softness nnd purity. Don t
flouting before my eyes. I hud ubout let your child suffer don't be embar­
given up hope of getting relief, when I rassed by huving your child’s fuce dis­
figured with blemishes or ugly scars.
tried Doan’s Kidney Pills. They lire Use Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment.
the one medicine that gnve mo relief Its guaranteed. No cure, no pny. f.Oe
ut your Druggist.
and kept me on iny feet.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply
ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s
Kidjey Pillc— the same that Mrs. Cnr
roll had. Foster Milburn Co., Props.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
L. L. Harrel
Draying of all Kinds
Fresh Meats
Good Meats
Let ’er R ain!
If y o u ’ve a man’»
-yi-L+L work to do, wear
— 1 Tower’s Fish Brand
Reflex
Slicker
$ 3.00
The coat that keeps
out all the rain. Ke­
flex Etifies atop every
drop from running
in at the front
Protector Hat. 7S cents
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Send fo r fret catalog
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A. J.TOW ER CO. * * ¥ • • * *
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BOSTON
'ISli B R A ^
University o f Oregon, Eugene, Jan.
17.— Guy Frum, Lebanon, is five feet,
two inches o f 80-pound school teacher.
He manages the youngsters o f the Mi­
nerva dist-ict where others have found
them unmanageable. He is 20 years
old and looks less. The superintendent
BLACKSMITHS
o f Lane has had no complaints from
Minerva since Guy Frum, Lebanon,
went onto the job last September.
Mr. Frum finished high school at
Iyebanon last June. Late in tho sum­
mer County Superintendent Moore en­
tered his office one day and thought
he saw a small boy on an office chair.
“ Whnt does the little fellow wnnt f ” he
askpd the stenographer. “ His grad es!"
Mr. Frum slid onto his feet and said
he had come to register. He showed
his certificate. He came to the State
University and arranged his rending
work. Then he went to Minerva.
ft*i«| *r*
Minerva is in the depths o f tho Coast
IRON OR WOOD.
rnnge. It is rather oft the main lines
o f travel.
The children o f Minerva REPAIRING OF ALL KIND* IN
(for this Minerva has children) had
First Cl tins Work Guaranteed.
made school tsaehing no delight for
At Prices that are right
People’s Meat Market
CULVER BROS. : : Prop..
Phone 16
Free Delivery nt All Tlmnn of thn Day
Blank notes mid receipts for sale at
The Sentinel office,
apr7tf
It usually coats an much to turu nut
n poor job of printing as a good one.
The Sentinel turns out the quality stuff
nt the same price that inferior goods
can be profitably produced.
ds22tf.
You want something. Someone else
wants to sell something.
We want
want nils. Why not ull have what we
wantt
dec22tf.
S P R IG G S
BROTHERS'
1 Sixth and Washington
1’houe 40
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A POORLY FED HORSE
reflects discredit on its owner, but tha
owner gets the worst o f tho deni be­
cause economy in feeding the liorao
affects its working capacity as well as
its nppenrnncc. Ir your horse kicks on
his feed you can correct it by buying
your food here, as you get the host
quality for the least outlay. Farmers,
contractors and homo owners generally
know that our feed is always up to ths
standard.
STERLING FEED CO.
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