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4 Cush for chickens und egg» at H p ra y ’s. aprStfe If interested in a »cholar»hip in the Intern atio n al Correspondence Hchool, it will pay you to see, The Hentinel. j n ’J iltfc The im in t rnurtesy you run show your guest* is to Imv« their visits men Wh en you can get a» good a phono tiouml lu Tlio Hi'iitliiid. The nicest courtesy you cum »bow your frinii]» in to graph a» there i» made at half the price lot thi'iii know of your vili!» through u now* item in The Hnitini'l. The charged by other», you can afford to nierai i-ourtray you run allow tlir editor i» to bring to tin- office u co lorirte get one. Hear the be»l singers und the writ« up of uuy news item you kuow. I.rt 'a buve courtcay ull around. best orchestra music in the world. The Hmger phonograph will do it. Only $15 Leg i| blank», .15c per dozen; 20c per c»»h or $10 on monthly payment». Call f Wlmi It nomea to advertising there i» and see and hear at M a d se n ’s. j n ’J ttjly hulf dozen, ur 5c each. Thu Heutinel. un nielliuiu “ Jiiat ua G o o d ." 16226139 27. Ilr. Harold C. Mean, of Portland, who li. F. linke» I oni the i'inl of hi» tlnnnli Mouiluy while working on the Mouthern recently g raduated with honor» from l ’ili* i fie auction. Through n unauniler John llopkiiiM uuiveraity, »pent Sunday W E S T S ID E G R O C E R Y He standing, u fellow eniploye let thejiiw » at the 1). II. Ilemeuway home. PHONE 9 FREE DELIVERY •>f u jin*k onto the nieuilier inni the end »lopped ut Kogene on the way here und We have to make a little profit of the thum b wiia toni off. Mi»» Nellie lli'iueiiwuy accompanied on tin- good» we »ell. t ome in T. Cl. Hwnnaon returned luat week to him here. Hr. Ileun ha» been given ii and find out about our prices and hia home ut Wheutou, Minn., lifter n prnfeaaor»hip for the next year at the good», ( ’ornor Main Ht. und P a c i uuiveraity from which be haa juat grad 5c to 10c embroideries, yard........ 4c siait with hia aim, A. W. Hwnnaon. fic Highway. iiu ted. Kverybody renda our uilvertiaeinnnta 10c to 18c embroideries, yard. . . . 9c C o r n u Cooley, agent for the Oregon ll Ina I rinn Heliruy, of I’oint llichniond, Among the many new things this Fire Kelief Aaaociutiou of McMiuuville. John Merryuinn, who has been em One lot 16c to 20c wash good s.. .11c Calif., in visiting ber uncle uml mint, week no little Interest U centered Phone 15 FI. n l l t f c ployed at the Itenson drug »tore, left Mr. mid Mra. lien Lurch. One lot 20c to 25c novelty white *n the newest band stripes which Mr». K ohii Currin and »on», Lynch und Monday for Heuttle. New titulier» lire being pul under the Homer, and Mr». Vernon Field» und »on are shown for the first time by L. C. Beebe was in Yoncnlln Monduy goods, the yard...................................0c Hoiithern I'ucifie depot, Donald who have been viaiting Mr». this store. The colors are a com Mr. and Mra. C. A llurtell left today Field* mother, Mr». Currin, left Mon on business. One lot dress ginghams, y d ........ 8‘/ 2c Mr». F rank Hchneider, of Lornne, bination of pastel light, green and % on it trip to eaateru Oregon going by day for tiaaton, Mr». F ield » ’ home. Mr«. underwent a major operation ut the ea r u se r the Columbia highway. One lot women s 25c vests, each, ,18c old rose and old rose and black Currin hu» rented her place for u year Mchleef h o s p i t a l Hunduy. and will make her home at (iaaton. Cloth haa soft finish; is used in One lot corsets, size 18 to 19, >/2 price Mr. and Mr». Roy Griggs were up Homer und Lynch will probably go to making wash skirt, coat or suit. from Comstock Friday. One lot 12V2c curtain scrim........ 9c eanteru Wn»hingtou. Hummer lla a Coma a t Lout ami You Hundreds of well dre;;,'« l women A concrete »idewulk hu» been built Will Need A iiiurriug» license was iaaued luat One lot 15c to 18c curtain scrim. .1.1c are now wearing *he.*e ne w stripes week to Homer I). Chamberlain und 'luring the past week on the east side of the Hr. J o b residence property on at all the summer beaches. The Nellie Linebuugh. One lot 25c curtain scrim............. 17c Houth F ifth street. cloth is 38 In—priced a yard, 15c Mr. und Mr». W. O. ilau»er, of Kugeuc Black petticoats, one-fifth off reg J . H. Coffman, who wa» seriounly in We have them both In work and viaiteil from Htiaduy to yeaterduy with drear a t very law price» 16c in ular price. Mr». Ilau a er'a mother, Mr». U. 11. Haw jured in n »aw mill accident mime time ago, is able to get down town again. boy»'; 26c to 76c In men'». You kina. All umbrellas....«/« off regular price c a n ' t affu rd to wear a headache Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hhortridge, of Hpray will pay you the big h e it caah fust on display newest combina when you can get a cool h a t at London, vi»ited F riday nt the J . II. price for mohair, wool, hide» or pelta. Muslin underwear, one fourth off theae price». tion black and white and floral apr&tfc Hhortridge home. regular price. Mrs. John Groves is spending n week patterns in fine thread voile and L i Wiu. Kdwurd» aeturned to the Hohe nt Newport. marquisette, 40 Inches wide. See 12‘/2 c Turkish towels a t ................... 9c mill d ia trirt Monday. He hud been Mark G nroutte left y esterday for ■ low n p u ttin g up bin winter fruit. them now while they’re newest. 18c Turkish towels a t ..................... 14c Foreat ICungcr Klzie lloldermun wa» Moosehenrt, III., where he will attend A 15c cloth.. Priced here a yard the annual national convention of the A Vacation N e c ts tity down from Itnjmlu ln»t week putting 25c Turkish towels a t..................... 19c a t ................................................. 23c McCall Patterns N o t . 7279-7**3, t I llcgulnr adverlinem enta in thia puper in aoine Niipplie». lie »aya there hu» been L. O. O. M. Mr. Gnroutte will visit in ' * *he m any new design, lor r •« 50c Turkish tow els........................... 43c •o much rain and »now that there will Chicago af te r the convention and ex lire money maker». pect» to be gone about three weeks. lie |e»» danger from fore») fire» thin Mr. aud Mr>. J. li. Oro»» urriseti Hot J. H. McAllap, who has been m anag urdiiy from li.indon and are viaiting ut year. mg the Black B utte mines, has returned K. M. T burber returned from Port thè home of their dnughter, Mr». A. W. land Huturday with u new Htudebuker to Cornucopia. K ime. Wanted Girl for generul housework. Mia» Hudie (iuroutte returned Monday ' n Inquire ut L u r c h ’» store. jly 13 A»k for G re g o ry ’» Hread ut your gro All 40c grades women’s unions................................. 29c tu Iter homi* al liundon, a f te r a viait Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kartell, of Hotel tf r with ber Couain, Mr». A. W. Kime. Mr». cer ’». All 50c and 60c grades women’s unions................ 43c Kime ncrompiinied Iter a* far a» Fingine. The Hentinel ia annic real match Oregon, accompanied by Mi»» E sther Hill, leave tomorrow on nn auto trip. All 75c to 85c grades women's unions.................. 63c lir. W. V. Mctlee, of Albnny, visited ■■inker. In reporting the winner» of the They will go to P ortland, up Columbia friend» bere Monday, haviug been bere prize» in the F ourth of J u ly parade, One lot 90c best percale aprons.................................69c tu o ffic ia te al thè funernl aervice» for Mi»» Ituth Helping wa» »pokeri of a* highway to The Halle» and a f te r v isit ing in th a t vicinity will return by wav Mr». It ii t h Delaney. The error, however, One lot 5c to 10c lace insertion, a y d .................... 2c Uni Morii. Cottage (Irose wa» Kos. of K lam ath Falls. They expect to be Mctlee'» firat pa»torute in thè Weat. wua really the fault of the committee $1.65 women’s Emmy Lou slippers. 4*/2 to 8...$1.25 gone nbout two weks. l illa w iia »olite 22 yetir» Ugo. Ite built ihnt turned in the lint of winner». Mr. und Mr». F ay Allison arrived thè preaent l’reabytemili man»e. Mra. $1.35 misses’ Emmy Lou slippers. 11 to 12>/2___ 98c Feed nnd »ceil» a t H p ra y ’». nprStfc home Monday from a f o r t n i g h t ’s visit Mi-lire in a dn ag h ter of " C u r i e ” lltirn Chua. DeWald ha» gone to Canyon with relative» in P ortland, McMinnville All corsets.......................One fourth off regular prices aud " A u u t " J a n e Vcatch. s-ilie for an indefinite »lay. and Kugene. This lot of shirts includes all desirable patterns—coat Women's $2.65 to $3.25 pumps........................... $2.13 A wi'll w ritten, attru ctiv e ly diaplnyed J. <>. Hinkle and family have moved Warren Edward» arrived home y e s te r style, fast colors, with and without collars. Sizes 14V2 advertiaem eut pny* every tinte. here from Puget Hound und have rented day from A»hland, where he attended Women's $3.25 to $4.00 pumps, a pair.................$2.79 to 17. Regular values $1.00 and $1.25. Choice... .69c Mr. and Mra. Kurl Milla were in the Cooper hou»e at Tenth and Adam* the roundup. One lot men’s $1.50 shirts, choice.............................. 98c Children's $1.95 pumps, a pair...............................$1.39 Kugene Monday. Robert Atkinaon, of C ottage drove, Jo e Kinard, of Baker City, is visiting liobert Alwny, of Izindtm, Ont., nrriv 1 » a»»i»ting in the Wade clothing »tore Children’s $1.75 pumps, a pair...............................$1.29 relatives in thecity. ed Monday for a w e e k ’a viait with hi» during the uliaence of Hurry Lumpkin», Mr. and Mrs. Van Allison and little aiater, Mra. Alfred J u r y . who ia viaiting hi* borne folk» in Mi» Children’s bare foot sandals, regular price 95c to dnughter left Tuesday on a two w eek»’ Karl (irose», Itale lln »kin», Selli *ouri. Kugene Kegiater. *1.20, now...................................................... 57c to 93c auto trip via Portland to eastern Ore i i i i i i i Coffinan, la a r s e l Handell and Rny H eavy wrapping paper, juat the thing gon points und will return by way of ARRIVED YESTERDAY AND NOW ON DISPLAY mond Veliteli nndorcil tu Kugene Mon to go under carpet», 15c u bundle. The Men's $1.00 long sleeve Porosknit unions........... 69c They These cloth caps and hats include all of the newest day night. Hentinel. juno 7-l4pd Klam ath Falls und Ashland. were accompanied as f a r us Albany by Men’s $1.00 nainsook unions................................... 69t cloth patterns and style shapes—8ee the new ‘‘Tor Kabber heel» tnke thè jn r out of thè Hr. W. It. Holden nnd family came up Mr*. Allison's mother, Mrs. A. B. A t pedo’’ cap for men. Priced ..25c. 50c 75c, $1. $1.50 »pine. Ho auy» Hoc Cloff, Hhoc Chini from Portland Hunduy in the doctor’ » kin», who will visit her dnughter. Mrs Men's 50c and 60c balbrigan shirts and drawers. 43c proc tur. car, m aking the tr ip in nix hour». Hr. J. K. K irkland, nt th a t place. Holden perform ed an operation in the Mr. nnd Mrs. H arry Hhort moved into Schleef hospital. their new bungalow on F irst avenue A few more good accond hand bug Wednesday. For a while at least they / h /M f I 8al. can solid pack tomatoes. .29c » , giea nnd wugonn a t Hpray ’». uprStfc 6 box safety matches....................... 25c If Your House Hasn’t will have the distinction of having the U fflfl/V lC llW /fld C rM fli 25c box Dew Drop washing powder Vs Ueorgc Knowles, acrompuniod by Mr. nicest und best appointed residence in 3 cans puree 10c tomatoes............. 25c n o w ...................................................17c y ) Burned Yet, It’s Not Too Wechter, preaident of the Golden Rule the town. The exterior is finished with 25c Delmonte preserves.................. 18c ^ 20c can Dill p ic k le s.......................11c f v Connoliduted Miuing und Milling Co., Late to Have It Insured cement front nnd shingled wall», the in Guaranteed hard wheat flour $1.25 V Armour’s 10c soap paste............... 8c went into the Itohemia district for a terior with plaster nnd wainscoting couple of duy» lu»t week. There are built in closets nnd cupboards, Why pay $80 and $150 for n phono bath-room, fireplace nnd almost e v e ry graph w h e n you can g e t juat uh g o o d th in g th a t will affo rd comfort and con Talk W ith - o n e » for $40 nnd $75 ut Madaen ’a. venience.— Withrow Banner. Mr. and Mrs. J . V. S tew art, of J a sp e r , Mr». Phillip» i» Buffering q uite se Tom Gill, who has been living in Rose anil Mr. auii Mr*. Lane Matlock, of serely with injuriea received in a fall burg the past three years, has returned Goshen, were in C ottage Grove Hunday a few day» ago. Hhe i» at the home of to C o ttage Grove nnd will conduct evening. They drove down in Mr. S te w tier d aughter, Mr». J . W. Buckley. the IX L barbe r shop which he has pur art ’» new car. Knt Gregory ’» Bread. tfc chased of J . 1). Grover, llis fam ily w ill Sid Vaughn is mov ing hi» family into Mr». Chna. Johnaon, of G runts Pa»» i» remain in Roseburg temporarily. Mr. the old S ta r re sta u ra n t building. Gill has discarded the old fnmiliar Mrs. A. \V. Kime arrived home T ues A bounty was aw arded Monday to viaiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida crutch nnd acquired a lumber leg and Vnatch. day from a b rief visit in Eugene. J . It. F arm er, of Cottage d rove, for the gentle art of a m p u ta tin g whiskers killing four bob cat». L e g 1 1 blank», 15c per dozen; 20c per w ithout pain. He has n large circle of Card of Thanks. Fourth of J u ly p ara de picture* at half dozen, or 5c each. The Hentinel. friends here. A rm atrong'a aludió. Het of ,'UI view» We wish to tha nk our friends who so Tom Oi.ll, ton»orinl surgeon. Whisk T h is W e e k O n ly Mrs. Pet Hanford was n Eugene visi ♦ I .(Ml. Any three view» 25c. Do it now. era nnipututed w ithout pain. Hutisfnc- tor yesterday. kindly assisted us in our late bereave We will place on sale another shipment of Enamel Ware—LARGE ment. jlyl.'itfc tion g uaranteed or w hiskers refunded. Miss Jessie Berg is enjoying a visit PIECES worth up to 75 cents— at your choice— MRS. R. Y. PORTER. O ffice at IX L barber »hop. jlyI3c Charlea l.nvene received u telegram from her mother, Mrs. II. C. Berg, of MRS. F. MACK IE. from I'uynlliip, Waali., a few day» ago Horace and F rancis Coahow, of Round Mountain, Nev. MRH. WM. HORN, announcing the death of hi» fnther, Brownsville, have been visitor» during Victor and K athlene Kem left Tues M. A. HORN, II. C. Madaen haa taken the agency the past week at the home of their cous duy morning for Indiana, where they W. A. HORN, for the Hingcr phonograph». They ntJ ins, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mills. will join their parents. jly l i e A. HORN. g uara ntee d to be ua good aa the Victor, Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Medley hnve taken Twenty pieces will be added each day so you will have same assort Mr. nnd Mrs. Jo h n Nokes and grand Kiliaou or Columbia and coat only half n liouac at Kugene and their hounehold ment to select from Saturday as on our first day. daughter, Miss Irma Miller, arrived DIVIDE ua much. T he beauty of the Singer i» goods were moved there Inst week. Mr. home Tuesday a f te r a visit at Monroe. that it will play any record. It »ella for M edley’s law library wan moved ut the This will be our LAST SPECIAL SALE ON GRAY ENAMEL WARL. Halem and other points down the valley. (Special to the Sentinel) $.15 cunh or at $40, $5 down and $5 a same time. He was recently a p p o in t as our last shipment bought before the advance will not arrive until They also enjoyed a delightful auto trip month. jun22tfc ed deputy d istric t atto rn ey . J u ly 12.— Mr. and Mrs. M. Perini and September. on the Columbia highway to Cascade F erry W hite and wife, of Cnlistogu, F u rniture for sale— Will give you a Locks. Mr. N okes declares the trip up family, o f Anlauf, visited relatives here WE COULD NOT POSSIBLY OFFER THIS ASSORTMENT AT THIS Cal., a rriv e d luat week to enjoy u viait bargain in household goods nnd f u r n i the Columbia is worth going round the Hunday. Mr. Larson, of L atham , visited his PRICE IF BOUGHT TODAY. with Mr. W h i t e ’» brother, N. W. White, ture. Inquire of Jo h n Baker, I r d nnd world to see. daughter, Mrs. A. M. I’erini here Hun and family. Mr. W hite ia an expert Washington. jly!3-20c Miss M ary Ellen Benson left this day. During this sale we will have out one lot of fancy dinner ware at a poiiltryman and poultry miner on a large Mrs. Kliz.nbeth Hkaggs was g rante d morning for Corvallis to spend a week Mr. P aul Gunter, of Gunter, Oregon, special price. nettle. lie alan han large grape vine a divorce Inst week from Jo h n W. with her mother, who is a tte n d in g sum visited his sister, Mrs. J . B. Perini here yard» and orehnnl ¡nterent» in Nnpn Hkaggs. mer school in th a t city. Monday. county, Cal. J . C. Klopfenstein was in Eugene B orn—To Mr. nnd Mrs. J . L. Himp- Angelo P erin i was a Grove visitor Friday. son, Hunday, J u ly 9, a ten pound son. Monday. Mrs. Bessie Brumbaugh, of Oakland, Fid. Brown nnd Lizzie Galdnbini, of Robinson Hpencer nnd his mother nnd Cnlif., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Miss Larson, hav e returned from Eu Anlauf, attende d the dance nt Divide Mrs. A. Rogers. Saturday. gene to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MoReynolds were Carl Hcnlein, 12-year-old son of Fred Orove visitors S aturday. For Sale. Gray fell from a cherry tree last even Sweet Peas Almost Stir to Poetry. Miss Blanche Groom, of Cottage calla, have been visiting Mr. McDole, Hay rake, old wngon, buggy nnd h a r ing nnd fractured his left wrist. The The Sentinel has received another their grandpa. Grove, visited at the T urner home last ness, ( ’heap. F irst N ational Bank. Jly 13 accident occurred nbout six miles east Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Russell visited beau tifu l and fra g ra n t shower bouquet week. of the city. He wns brought to Cot Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Perini visited re la Mr. and Mrs. W. E. B u rk ett the la tte r of sweet peas k n m Mrs. George Halton. Altn King was in Eugene F rid a y on ta g e Grove in H arry M e tc a lf ’s auto nnd They almost inspired the editor to indite p a rt of the week. tives in Smith River last week. Mi»» l)e»»ie Harm» ha» cloned out her business. Hr. Kime atten d e d the injury. a love sonnet to his absent b e t te r half. Mrs. T u rn e r nnd dnughter went to millinery »lock and will »non go to Cali Mrs. R. E. Bellows, of Rosehurg, is S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC T IM E TABLE. The following officers were installed Cottage Grove Tuesday. fornia on nn extended viait. Mills Reopen. n guest this week at the home of her by the K. of P . lodge Wednesday eve Miss L. R. Mostnehetti transa cted Mr. and Mr». W. K. Lundy and d a u g h parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. E. Jones. South Bound N orth Bound The Brown and Chambers mills are business in the Orove Saturday. ning: G. \V. W U I m M B ) C. 0 . | J . A. ter», Mabel and Audrey, of Myrtle Point, The dance Inst Tuesday night was No. 16—1:37 a. m. No. 13— 1:37 a. m. again in full operation, a f te r a week ’» E. P. Drew nnd dnughter were up Wright, V. C.; W. L. llubbell, prela te; Coo» county, arrived in Cottage Orove from Yoncnlln S atu rd ay . Mr. Drew is A. II. Cruson. M. A.; C. H. Vnndenburg. well a ttende d. No. 18— 9:40 a. m. No. 15— 7:03 a. m. inactivity to m ake repairs nnd to give laat week by automobile, and »pent a m anager of the Hoiithern Oregon n u r K. R. H„ and M. F.; B. 8. Hwengel, M. J o h n n y Mostnehetti wns n Grove vis No. 20— 1:15 p. m. No. 17—3:16 p. m. employes the usual midsummer w e e k ’s No. 14—4:12 p. m. No. 19— 7:12 p. m. d a y here viniting relative». sery nnd made arran g e m en ts while here E x.; O. F. Gnroutte, I. O., nnd E. J. itor Monday. No. 48—8:10 p. m. (from Divide only). rest. Mrs. Wilson and children, of Yon- for the publication of their 1916 catalog. Hears, O. O. Adverti»ing pay»—in The Hentinel. T A L E S OF THE T O W N D D O on (M uch New M d’se Arrives This Week CLEARANCE SALE “ 22 NEWEST NOVELTIES IN WASH GOODS Clearance Savings New Band Stripes A Cool Hat New 40 Inch Voiles P o w e ll & Co. Clearance Savings Men’s Shirt Bargain New Cloth Caps and Hats u for Men and Boys Grocery Specials □ ^oac METCALF DOC Grocery Specials ------ a|-------- - in t------------- II - • -J D D P O C ^ C i Enamel Ware Sale! THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE FAIR