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à T A L E S OF THE T O W N Th«> Mirriti courtesy you tun show your guests is to huv* fluir vlaitn men tiont'tl to I he Hcutincl. 'Ilio iiii’riit nnurtesy you mu show your friends in to loi Ilium know ot1 your visits H i rollali u now« ¡tom in The Hcutincl. The nivfMt courtesy you fun »bow II.... «lilor i« to bring lo Ilio offlco u complete writo up of iiny now« itoni you know. Lot '■ huvo courtesy nil around. CARPET SWEEPER x lii«l weok from Myrllo frook. Tlcv .vili movo to tirunt» l'aaa. I.oail blinik«, .'¡¡Jo por ilo/on; l’Or por liulf ilo/on, or 5o eaoh. Tho Montinol. Cash for chickens and eggs at upr5tfc Log il liliink«, Slio por ilor.on; 2<io por Spray liiiIf ilo/.on, or r»o «neh. Tbo Hontinol. .1 Hardy Crow and «un Harfiobl sor» Tho Kioliiiri|«on fnuiily wiih up from in from I,orano Hnturdny. t’roxwoll for Ilio Fourth. W. <1 HciiHie, rorontly olootod «up*r I Polo lino Itili«, (City N o I hoii limi llurry mlondont of Ilio city «chimi», wa« .ip from Kngciic Hnturdny. Fu liner «poni ilio Fourth in Eugeni* If iiitorested in a »oholnrship in tho | t’horry pittor«; Hwcngcl Hurilwuro. Internai ouinl Corri «pondi-tuc Sohool, iti Hill llopmun wi i h ilown from Hiijniln will pny you to «co, Tho Hontinol. jnSfittic for tho liiU reliibrution. Joo Tuttlo, of Ktigone, demoer'i;io I Mr». W II A tirimi« unii Mr«. P. A. emulili.ite for thè legislature and un 'ir l ’inno woro up from Kiigcnc Momluy un doni aposHo of lowor Imo*, mia up froin tniHiiio«« nini viniting frioml». Mr«. ilio oounty «ont Hnturdny engineering n Alirnm« riunì inni ovrr Ilio Fourth. ¡impiligli for inoro «ignaturo« ori tho pi < - ilrrin t.'ooloy, uaont for tho Oregon titillo« for tho «tute wiib In* limitatimi Firo Koln.f A«»ooinlion of MoMinuvillo. amen dmont. l’hono JS Ft. nlltfc Sat., July 8, to Sat, July 22 Every department o f our store is represented in this Clearance Sale o f desirable and new summer merchandise. A ct at once if you want new, seasonable m’d’se at the lowest prices. Regardless o f rising prices everywhere we are quoting t hew* sacrifice prices as a means to a complete turnover o f stock. Tell your friends and bring them to this store with you and you’ll not be disappointed. Clearance of ALL WASH GOODS W E ST SIDE G R O C E R Y Mr. unii Mr«. 11. t>. F. Pittninr, of PHONE 11 FKEE D ELIV ER Y Konnel, L'ulif., huvo vi»itoil during tbo Como nini «co ii h . Wo will treni pu«t work ut tho F. P. Kulnton homo. you right; Imt dono! n«k u« to ■ ut Mr«. Pitlniur i« u niooo of Mr«. ICnUtoii priees or soli bolow oost. .imi ii dnughter of tho luto J. J. I.anc. Plour $1.26 up to SI.(¡5, etc., ere Hpruy wiII puy you tho highi-Mt cash prieo for mohair, wool, Imlo« or poli«. aprStfc Frank J. Norton, mmmgcr of tho Mr«. John Niikea inni arnnililuuahtor, Sutberlin plant of tho Evorfrosh Food Willi every Hti*i,l range ho M nl tti«* Ir in ii Millor, loft WoiluoHilny of lu»t was in tho rity Friday on business regular price liftMrt'ii now ami weok for u viait ut Monroo inni Milioni. with the Im* a I cannery. Annusi I, wo will give •iiHt.lul' ly John ootilil only «tinnì tho «opurntion u When you can got ns good a phono weok, inni loft yo»torilny to join In« graph as there is made at half the price I i f f otif nl t lit* fninoiiH I inni " V ii fumily. charged by others, you can afford to cuiiin Swceperu (price $7.50). We Mr. inni Mr«. John f'onter, o f fo r v ili get one. Hear tbo best singers nnd the ■ lo thin in order to iifi|iiaiut you li», «poni tho Fourth ut tho A. il. Wooil best orche»!rn music in tho world. The with tin* uiiusiiul value Imi li ul 11n* | homo. Singer phonograph will do it. Only $.15 A«k for Gregory ’» Proad ut your grò- cash or $40 on monthly payments. Cull range unii tho «weeper. eer '«. tfe and see and hear at Madsen’s. jnl’Ojlv A " pollini ilmiahtor wa» liorn Juno 27. I 28 lo Mr. uml Mr» Mike Finnorty. Mrs. Elbert Heile and children und A il pouml «mi w iik borii Juno 27 to Miss Renaio Griffin left Sunday for a lit cow visit with friends and relatives in Min Mr. uud Mr». Al. Miller, of Pivide. A well writIfii, Ntlrui'tivoly displnyrd Heavy wrapping paper, juat tho thing nesota. Great fear* nre held for the ef to go under carpel«, 15c u bundio. The fect upon the “ old man'*’ ’ rotnnd ir«lvrrlix'inmt |my» eve ry time, juno 7-14pd avoirdupois during tho absence of his Mr« Robert Nliitliy unii rhililron hnvo Montinol. cook. roturned from Corvallis, where mime of Pill Edward« mid »on llormun rurao R. J. Corcoran has n-turnod from too rliiMron wore nt tending tho agri- down from their liohomia mining obiim I’ortlund, where he wns employed for to »pond the Fourth. oull unii college. «eversi month» in a flour mill. t'ooil Wooley u n i boro from Rngenc N. M. Koldi, county ugrirultiiriNt, and Machine oils; Swengel Hardware. to «|iolol tho Fourth. J. M. Alcorn, former acting ugricultur- W. G. Perry was at Oakland aeveral KuMior hool« luko tho jur out of tho I ml, wore in tho city one duy lu»t week. h |0 iio . Mo «ny« Poe doff, Hhoo t’hiro Th<' «apply of binding twine ¡« going day» of the past week looking after hi» to run «hurt. The Mwcugcl Hard ware stock. |iroetor, If Your House Hasn’t Burned Yet, It’s Not Too Late to Have It Insured Talk W ith - METCALF Mr». J. E, (>«traudor returned hint week from mi extended viait with rela t i v e » ut different valley p o i n t « . Rubber Heels are good for tired, nehing foot, if pat on by Goff. II. J. Mhinn wns in Eugene Mnturdny on bii«ino«x. Fruit liiNpcctor Mtownrt wax in Ku gone Maturduy. I’lnoo a business ntiinulator hero and bo happy. Sw im m ing T im e BATHING SUITS Pow ell & Co. Berries W anted! . ■= Bath Towel Sale House Apron Sale These aprons shown in Bungalo style in dark patterns and made of the best percale; sold regularly at 90e each. Choice this S ale.................69c Corset Sale, Half Price In which some idle money may be safely invested, so that it will earn more than “ bank interest.' ’ Have you a business, an in vestment or a plan in which an investor could safely place “ I'noln” Burn nnd “ Aunt” Jane Vcnteh hnvo returned from a visit with Ihoir son Al. at Portland. They hardly some money, with line pros iccognizcd the old place uud found few pects of profits— or have you An «pouml iluiiahtor wax born July ■f tlx landmark« that worn teoro when .1 to Mr. uml Mr». Junto« Fnaloml. money to place in such an in ihoy first saw il back in tho curly ’50». Furmor» should aot thoir machino ro vestment? If so. tell about it Armnml I.. Wynne, Mouthorn l ’ncifie puir» curly, I .covo order» with tho with a Sentinel want ad. olootririun for tho I'ortliind divixion, Mwouaol llnrdwitrc for prompt aorvioo. «pent the Fourth hero with his family. Nfr mid Mr». Jaokaon (lodimi woro Food nnd aeeda ut Hpruy'x. apr5tfc op from Mprinaficld to Npoml tho Fourth Mi«» l.onu liiirchum, who taught in with rolntivoa. „ I ho A«tori:i «cbool« tho pu«t year, hn» Miss Fay Goldsey mid Miss Ixdn Mr. mol Mr«. J. W. Monn« woro in arrived home to «pond tho «uinnicr va Cummings, of Adair, Ok In., are spending from l«iruno for the Fourth. cation. a month at tho George Wilson home. Kmcrnon Wilcox, wife mid baby have If the person who found my glasses moved from Eugene to this city to ro and kept them will let me know I'is i d «ido. I dress, 1 will send him the ease also. I)'. l jly7pd For Hire— Ford service. Charge» rea I). 1,. Woods. Thin lx to remind you that we carry sonable. Phono 150-K or PIN. Joe Mmitb, Mrs. Hannah Robinson, of I.odi. Calif., a large and well »elected line of licensed chiuffcur. jno22jly6pd is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Orrin Rob Mi«» Koulah Hanna hn« returned Jiiitn inson, and has also visited her children ¡it Talent. a visit at Walker. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rartell motored to A few more good second hand bug gies and wagon« at Spray’s. upr5tfc Eugene Friday. for larllex, nilxaex, men anil boys All Lost — A small pouch containing small Sixth company, C. A. wn» ban- colorr. OET IN THE SWIM. quetod at Phillip»’ hall Saturday'eve amount of currency and checks. Re ning by tho Women ’» Relief corps, mom turn to L. A. Ralston for reward, jlyfipd bora of tho (l. A. R. being honored John and Fred Rartols wore down guests. from the Bohemia district to spend tho Stanley Pnmowood ix homo from the Fourth. Mill» City railroad hnspitnl, where he Twins were born Saturday to Mr. and II. V. M nelson hn» taken tho agouey had boon confined for xomo time with Mrs. Dick Roberts. for tho Hingor phonoaruph». They are ii badly cut foot, nn injury wr^ich ho An 8-pound son was born Friday to guaranteed to bo nx good ux the Victor, »ustnined whilo working with n South Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Trask. Mrs. Trask Kdi«nn or Columbia and font only hulf ern Pacific bridge carpenter crow near is at a Portland sanitarium. an mueb. Tho bonuty of tho «Unger is Albany. Want to buy horse, light spring wag that it will play any record. It «oil.« for Why pay $80 and $150 for a phono on nnd harness. Want good outfit $.15 enah or at $40, $5 down and $.1 a graph when you can got just a» good cheap. Cull today at Hotel Oregon. Eva month. jun2ttfe ones for $40 ami $75 at Madsen ’a. Wentworth. jlvtipd Mr«. I.ney Holland and Mrx. Itiloy Harry Connor, who ix employed ns a Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Van Sohoiaek were Mnodgra»» attended tho Fourth of July’ bridge carpenter crew on tho summit in from Dorenn yesterday. oolobrntion at Axhlnnd. between Corvallis and Newport, wn» Colonel Lawson, Captain Woods. Cap I,. A. Chamborlnln, who rorontly ro- homo to spend tho Fourth with relatives tain Metcalf, Lieutenant Cruson and moved to Idaho, ix hero for a few dnyx and friends and will attend the nnnuil Lieutenant King were in Creswoll yes encampment at Fort Stevens with Sixth on lm«inoHN. terdny securing recruits for Sixth com company. pany. Eat Gregory’s Rrend. tfc J. R. Medley has commenced the ro Mrs. Rennie Rrumhangh, of Oak lend, construction of his bungalow on Ninth Calif., is here making an .'«tended visit street. His house was recently destroyed LOOANBERRIE8. BLACKBER with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rog by fire. RIES A N D RASPBERRIES er«. Lost, on Memorial day, a chatelaine Robinson Spencer nrriv?d from Eu bag, containing keys and small change. EVERFRE8II FOOD COM PANY gene Saturday. Finder may keep change nnd will re j2ljll4 Sutberltn, Ore. Tents, campers’ and prospectors’ out ceive suitable reward for return of keys fits can be rigged up at the Swengel to Mrs. Clara Burkholder. Hnrdwnre store. Mrs. C. C. Messenger, of Sutherlin. is Tho «tore which doox not ndvertixe An 11-pound son wax born here hint a guest of her uncle nnd nunt, Dr. Todd, cannot grow. Thursday to Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd nnd Mrs. Charles Brown, of this city. Mrx. 8. E. Blnlr Ix hero from Port Churchill, of Oakland. W. E. English canto in from Rujadn land viaiting her hnabend, arriving in Mrs. Amos Deere left for Oregon City last week nnd had The Sentinel sent for time for the oolobrntion. n year to his cousin, Mrs. M. W. Cal Thnrxdny of Inst week. Pr. and Mrx. II. II. Petri* and tho houn, at Oklahoma, Okln. Mr. nnd Mrx. A. J. Stevens retimed Horace and Charloe Conner f ami lien Curtain Scrim Sale Kxtra heavy and large hath towels, 50c to 60c value; choice each ... 43c 40c and 45c towels, each............33c 30c and 35c towels, each............ 23c 25c towels, each........................... 19c lKo towels, each........................... 14c 12'oc towels, each..........................9c There are people seeking ways W e have a small line of odds and ends in new eorsets, sizes 18 and 19 only. Regular values $1.00, .+1.50, +2.00 and +2.50. Choice This Sale. .. H A L F -P R IC E 50c ------ 75c ------ $1.00 ------ $1.25 ^ 4c and 9c White Novelty Wash Goods Extra Special These ginghams were received late in the season and are put on this sale as a big sacrifice as ginghams are steadily advanc ing in price and are very hard to replace. Choice this Clear ance Sale, a y a rd ............ 8VijC H Embroidery Sale Including all printed cotton wanh goods in voile, flaxon, lin- aire, lawn, etc., which sold at 16c, 19c and 2.‘’»e. Choice this Clearance Sale, a y ard ....... 13c Gingham Special if (r We have placed nearly our entire embroidery stock on sale up to 12 inches wide and the pat terns are so pretty and sueh good values that you will want to be here early as the selling will be more than brisk. Values 5c to 10c a yard.............................. 4c Values 10c to 18c a yard............................ 9c Including all white self figured white goods in plain and mer cerized effects. Regular values 15c to 25c a yard. Choice this Clearance Sale, a y ard ......... 9c Wynne & Kime Have You Anything In teresting to Say To a Would Be Investor? X July Clearance Sale eveniug of Ilio Foiirth. ti. ti. Wnrnor rouhln ‘t «tny in tho hill« in taking conditional order« only. Hot while n Fourth o f J u l y celebration mum lor leave your order early. going on ilow n hero. A marriage licenae wut i««uod lu«t weok to Norman A. Ilomonway, of I.o riino, and Ho*«io Z. Hick «on, of Leu | burg. X Fourteen D a y s Wiilliieo Millor, ompioyo.l by thi Moni borii l ’aeifio boro for nomo timo, Ini» Iroon tranaforreil to l'or'lund. A. J. 11 :■ K**r, propriotor of tho Miei crii l’riut Mliop, ho» |on»oil tho pinot to W. f . founer for n o.ouplo of m intb» nul wiII «pomi Ilio timo aettina < lo»o to mi inotoroil lo Fugano in Ilio l'otrio eur Ilio turo in Poiialii« oounty. Win. t'luipmuii w iih boro from Murroln for Ilio Fourth. D C = )C de .................. 4 9c ------ 13c ------ 17c Our entire line of curtain scrims, both plain and printed, are offered for this sale. Buy your curtains now before fall house cleaning time. 1 2 V 2 C values now.......................................9c 15c to 20c values now.............................. 13c 25c values now.......................................... 17c Linene Suiting Sale •Id-inch colored cotton linene suiting. This eloth is very suitable for wash skirts, suits and coats for warm weather wear. Regular 15e value. Choice this Clearance Sale, a yard...........9‘/ac Men’s Shirt Sale o This sale includes a big 1 t, all sizes of men’s fast color negligee dress shirts, both with and without collar«; sold regularly here at $1.00 and +1.25. Choice this Sale, each........................ . . 69c Men’s Union Suit Sale !=, A big lot of light cotton union suits, long or short sleeves, color ecru or white; regular 50c and 60c values. Choice this Sale, each....................................................... 39c I’orosknit union suits, long sleeves, and ankle length; sold regularly at $1.00 each. Choice this Sale, each............... . ....................................69c Nainsook union suits, athletic style, closed crotch, inserted seat, elastic back, no sleeves, knee length; regularly sold at 85c to $1.00. Choice this Sale, each....................................................... 69c G < oa( Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jorgenson came up from Mabel for the Fourth. Joe McKibben was up from Riddle, where he is employed with the bridge gang, to spend the fourth. George O. Knowles has been appoint ed administrator of the estate of J. C. Cluckey, deceased. J. B. Himeral, E. C. Lockwood and Ohas. Gettys wore named by the court to appraise the property. “ A u n t " Jane Veutch was tripped by a loose plank in the sidewalk a few days ago and receiv'd a hard fnll thnt resulted in a broken rib and a bruised knee. Rer face was also badly scratched. She is over 80 years of age. An 11-pound son was born July 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Wood. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Westenhaver are at Vancouver, B. C., on business and pleasure. J. I). Westenhaver returned Snturday from n business trip to Portland and Salem. Mrs. Max W. Kimmel writes to change her address to Canyonville. Mrs. Kimmel was formerly \Ass Marguerite O ’Mara nnd taught in the Canyonville schools. A. T. McClure nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ted l’ellett, of Wnterville. Wash., nnd J. C. McClure, of Los Angeles, have been guests for the past week at the J. T. Short home. Mrs. Kb. Spray came up from Rose- burg to spend the Fourth nnd is visit ing relatives in this vicinity. The W. F. Hart family wns here from Coyvallis to spend the Fourth. Mrs. Bert Trask was quite seriously ill Sunday. (Continued on page > '1 R educed NEWPORT F a r e s fo r S u m m e r T r ip s W hen summer comes and a vacation outing is plan ned, remember N ewport is cool. T he breeze from off the mighty Pacific never fails. W ith the many diversions and at tractions to pass the hours away, surely you could find no better place for your vacation. The Cost is Low Round Trip Tickets are on sale daily from all Southern Pacific stations in Western Oregon. The return limit is October 31st. D A IL Y TR AINS FROM A L B A N Y A N D CORVALLIS M A K E EXOBLLENT CONNECTIONS Write for illustrated booklet "N e w p o r t ” or ask local agent for complete information. John M Scott. Ooneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oro. Southern P a cific