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= ^ v t i Big Reductions During O ur Christmas Sale Christinas Grocery Specials I'OK L A D I E S Dainty colored border liaudker chiefs, each.........................................6c Dainty colored border handker chiefs, each.........................................7c or 4 f o r ............................................. 25c Dainty border handkerchiefs 15c or 2 f o r ............................................. 26c Dainty white embroidered handker chiefs, each ..................................15c Dainty white embroidered handker chiefs, each .................................... 20c or 2 f o r ............................................. 35c A ttractively embroidered hdkfs.. 25c 13 lbs bast berry and fruit sugar SI English Walnuts per l b ................ 16c Imperial mixed randy, per lb 12c Apples, per b o x ..............................50c Lighthouse Cleanser. 2 cans . . . 9c Columbia river shad ...................... 6c Ocean W ave oysters, ran ...........15c Market Boy oysters, can ................ 8c P u ffe d wheat, pkg ........................ 11c Krumbles, pkg Christm as Suggestions Christmas Handkerchiefs .................................8c M en's Nivkwe.u Christm as Blanket Prices 25c. 35c. 60c House slippers for mou. women and child reu ......................... 60c to $2 50 Men's mitial handker chiefs, 25c val ues for ..................................... 15c We certainly will save you money on all goods purchased from us and and we will certainly appreciate your business. W e will willingly exchange goods or pay your money back. D I8ST0N A N D R U JAD A I C biblieu 's nil wool sweatrix 3Hc Ul ay cotton blanket C'btldieu's all wool sweaters 7 b,- $125 Dray cotton blanket ................. $1 65 Lndies' mercerised uinbiellas $1 75 Cbib lieu's all wool sweaters $1 25 Large sise Wooluap blanket Ladles' merceilaed umbrellas $2 IK) Clilldreu 'i all wool sweaters $1 lai Cbib lieu's nil wool swentets $1.75 15c 10c 25c 35c 50c .$1.95 ..................$2 26 Fancy all wool blanket $2 86 ........... $150 fa n c y all wool blanket $7 50 fa n c y all wool blanket . .$9 46 The grip is quite prevalent in this community now, there being hardly a home which hasn’t a case or two *• f it. Sperial to The Sentinel. The Doreua basketball team went to Dec. 1 *». Mr. and Mr» F. C. England. Y a lta and Keho Walker, li. ( >. Walker Walker Saturday evening ami met de feat, th»' score being II t * * II. and Henry Holmes went to Drain Sat Among Cottage d r o v e visitor*, from urday. returning Sunday. Saturday were Mrs. Miuedn A stage lias been put in the high here I lea ne. < D Van Valin, I. D. Knglatid. se bool bull. Mr**. Rachel Walker ami «Inughter ina. Mrs. ( ’has. Jennings, Mrs. H F. MeCnl o f Wnl'lport, are xisitio^ relative* in lum, Mrs Lee Thomason and children, M r s . Chas. Teeters and »laughters, Mr. Walker. (*. O. Walker went to Cottage d ro ve Pucker, M i s s Kebecon Hales ami Vis. H. I >. Crites ami *«*n I'uthbert. Tuesday morning. Christmas tree ex e i»i*e * will I»»* hcbl !«a*t Friday .evening Mr. Walker was awakened !»y an auto stopping in front in tin* chinch Saturday evening. He o f his place ami hurrying out t• » investi ceuiber 23. The high school «tinlent* will g ive n gate he eame upon six or eight young men itispeeting his turkey roosts. He short program at school Friday a ft e r induced one o f them to remain, hut tin noon. A debate will be an interesting rest left rather hurriedly in their auto. feature o f the program. K. Ward, o f Blue Mountain, traded He took his visitor to Cottage drove, where he intercepted the auto as it was horses with .lames Bedford last week. Mr. and Mrs. John liolstrom ami sons. returning. N o action will be taken, but , Miss Bertha Kirk and Mrs. II E. Fiinee Mr Walker hope* this will 1»«* a warn Wfie (Nittage d r o v e visitors Saturday. (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. 18.— Mrs. Kitiiuu Tenuis and daughter, Mae Boyd, were out from Cot tage d ro v e and visited relatives and friends in Disston and Kujada Saturday ..nd Sunday. J. W. Mackintosh went to Cottage d ro v e on business Monday. Horatio Mosby, who has spent the past two years in Lake county, came op to Disston Monday to visit friends. Mrs. Alex I.undberg and nieee. Signe Saline, wished with Mrs. Parker, of i.nndpark, Thursday and Friday. Ben Pitrher spent the latter part of last week in Cottage drove. Mrs. Frank Secrist, Mrs. Pete MeCue, Trs. James Christensen and Mrs. Camel, o f Kujada, shopped in Cottage d rove between trains Saturday. DORENA Ed. Cole, o f Star, was in Kujada on business Saturday. (Special to The Sentinel.) John K. Carr made a business trip t«• ’ Dec. I V — Mrs. R. M. Robinson, o f Cottage Grove Saturday. southern Oregon, spent last week vi^it Mrs. Cox, o f Kujada, visited with ing at the home o f her son. l*rof. K. K. .Irs. deorge Smith in Disston Saturday. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Neat, o f Kujada, went Miss Ruth Jennings went to Creswell to Springfield to speud Christmas with last Tuesday where she will be em Mr. N e a t 's parent*. ployed in the Creswell hotel. Kev. C. Skelton and family spent H. 1). Crites left last week for West Sunday with the Carr family in Dlss- Virginia for an extended visit with his ton. parents. Mrs. John Cass, o f Disston, spent H. E. Prince was a Cottage d r o v e v is Saturday in Cottage drove. itor Friday. Miss Bertha H atfield spent Saturday Mis* .Jennie Cbrismun who teach«** with Miss Helen Million at Kujada. at Walden, has been home this week «*n account o f sickness. A want ad. in The Sentinel will sell Norris Elliott, who is employed in the :*lmost anything except a discarded Mills at Raymond, Wash., arrived Sat iumpaign button. Let a little want nd. urday to spend Christmas with his pa «to your business for you. n9tf j rents, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Elliott. Ladles' silk S l Linen uinbiellas $3 (Ml Ladles' wlk umbrellas . . . $4 50 M eu 's cotton umbrellas ........ $1 IHI M en 's mercerised umbrellas $2 no Men's silk and linen umbrellas $1 50 TH E CEDARS I wili l»e pb uty | attenti M \n» Ha/el retmued fnini ville, is ihmv ber anni, Mrs. Vmbrson, who Ims just hei houle at Crnwfordn visiting tit thè koinè »»I C. \ Me Fa ila od It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short tim e! W ill you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say- so on the national joy smoke ? D E L IG H T V A L L E Y . RJ. kPfïJciT'Js Wtnsro» SA1.1N.KC.U.S.A. 0 0 ES NOT BITE TFt TONGUE ThU U th e aide P r in c e A lb e r t tid y r e d tin. tine " P a t e n t e d P r o c e e e ” of tha R en d to -y o u a n d r e a lis e w h a t it in m a k in g P r in c a A lb e r t eo B a c k R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. Winston-Salem, N. C to you r lik m * J ................... 7fM- M o r e of S h o p p in g Only 2 more days of fast selling, which will end this great llefoie Christmas Male at Westenhaver Hi os , Burkholder building Eggs taken In Eirlia uge FR l NC ì ) Al VERDUN DANGER IN DELAY ARE VICTORIOUS K M u fy Di r a 1**« Aro Too DaiiK«irouN fur Cotta go Drove I'eople to Negl*«'* 11»«* ¿ji«"ii! iluu^cr u t kitlnry tmul.l«*» i* timi tIn*y *«• oltrti |»«*f u finn Imiti iiufiir«' vii«* Niiffi'MT m ii ^ i h / fk tin nì Irultli va ili !•«• kviu I iiu II v uinlri ili unti Btn kin h«', In inl.tt In-, ni*rv<>u*nr-*, I m i i «* ;!«•»»»», Hnruin**, Intnliii^u, uriiittrv "nililnt, tlrii|M»y, nini Bi tulli '* lisriiM' littiy t • • 11 e » w UN tilt* k ni i n ) * i»«"t iir»«*. Ditti ‘t injflft | v • * li i kulni'V-* 1 •* 11* •!»«• ki«ln<*y* w 11li Dnnn ** K h I im ' v F ili*, vvltii'h *ir•• **t *tmii|{t\ rucniuuiutnl • I i i ^ l i t Berlin, by wlreleatt In Hayvllle, N Y T h e full iw lug comment tin the military »Itiiallnn In Konuiaula ami the Yerduu .eetor tif France 1» given out for publication by the O veraes» N e w s Agency "OporatloiiH in Walla« hla ran now be conaldored a* termlnatod Bilieu. which hit» now fallen into flu* hand» of the central power». 1» the la»t Im portant rail cad point III U ullu ihla The allies (T e u to n ic ) now control two third» of the Koumaulan railroad line» T h e Hiueu und Jalomltza r iv e r » form the second and third »tra teg lra l line» In which w ere secured corn und oil »tore*. b it« hi ( ' n l f n j ' t * (i r «» \ f Min F (V ILilitttn, 117 H Uiirtl Ht , • tflij;»" Univi*. *;i v * ‘ ‘ I l»n\i* l i m i • fln*r knltit v ttn*«|uitM,M( Imt flnav bnn* itc*v «*r titilli* mi* u I• • t ni ^ imii | Dumi '■* l\nlut'\ Fili* i» (In* nlil\ iintl'i un* V li :• t .•'«•|t* utv knliifV* in tinlt'r. I ri** • lllliiein tinnì ut «•veiv <>|i|M»rlunity *• p ..... .%Oe ul all «leuIeri Dun '1 -imply u*k fur li knluey retmulv gel Dna ti '* K nliiev Fili* (In* i*un' timi Mi- Il il*l«»n ita 1 1 u*ler M «litui ti Co , Fr<»|«* , Buffalo. N v i f — WANT ADS. WALLACHIA IS WON W A N T AD RATES tine cent per word. N o ad accepted for lens thus IS reals Special rush with order rate:- Tlircc insertions for the prire o f two, six insertions for the price o f four t'lish must acrouipnuy ropy. Land for «nie or trade, ten insertions for the prire o f five. 1':i»li iiiust nrrompuny order. ^ Water motor for naie at a bargaiu Will • I •• v «• 1« » g» S tior*r|H>vvrr. Till* Hrn! iiuil. o«*t 201 f|»«| Forty aero* of land for *al« Box :U2. t'ottuge Grove. oet26 d*‘* 2*pd Wood saw truck in good condition for sale eketip. A. |i. W a ll», 1042 ( 'lient nut. nov2 juntpd " T h e moat recent German auccesae» For Sale or Trade m ar re* 2 tulle» west finally have provoked a greater a c tiv o f Walker. Home improvement»; half ity oil the western front, but the great mile from school. J II Langston dl2pd new uttack on the Meuse, launched by For Hale Concrete mixer, wheelbarrow < the French after strong artille ry prep and tools and entire rullerete biisine»». »ration, cannot modify the general »11 jnn'JSpd nation. Much o ffen sive thriiHta, car Taylor & lligg.u ». ried out with all available means are For Hale One horse electric motor In first rlii»« condition Hcntinel. alwuy ucceanful ut the beginning." Greeks Give In to the Allies. Allien». —T h e Greek government's reply, accepting demundn of the en 'e lite allies, 1» complete compliance with their ultimatum und an exprea lion o f the hope for reHiiuiptlon of 'traditional relation» with the entente nations, ba»ed on reciprocal coufl deuce." Russia W ants W a r to Go On London. — A dispatch to Iteuter’» T ele g ra m company from 1‘ etrograd says : " T h e donni liar, unanimously passed a resolution against the acceptance of the German peace proposals, after a spirited speech by the minister uf foreign sffs lrs .* (Special lo Thp Mi nt iniJ. i I!'.- W. A. W itrher put in a tel- pplioni* l:i»t week. Evidence In Marins Case to Berlin. (Ini' o f W. J. Mp«'|p||nn '» horses » « » \Ya»hington. Information annem tninPil n bail barbed wire rut Miimlny. «'. J. llopppr nml family, o f Mosby bled al I he » la t e depart inesit and be creek, »pi-nt Sunday at tha Mtprling lieved by some o ffic ia l» to prenent a clear cut vlolutlnn of German pledges llopppr I i o i i i p . Mr, Hum1 ami rhililri-n, o f II"rr>»burg, In the »in kin g nf the Brlti»h »«earner urn gi|p»t» nt th i J. A. Joli home. Marina, with the In»» nf »lx American A nomlu'r in flip ni-igliborliooil nrp lives, has been forwarded lo Berlin »u ffpring from colds nml tin1 grip. for RubmlNRlnn to the German foreign Tho mooting o f tho (1. T. X. olub tvn» office pn»t[>onoil for two tvpi'k». Thoro will bn n piny given by tho j Prince Oysma Dies. »tuilont» at tho W alker high nehool Fri- T o k lo .— Field Marshal Brince Iwao •lav night. commander-in-chief o f the The Hominy » p I m m i I will hold a «'hrist- ( l y a m i . ma» tree program at the ehnrrh at Mag Manchurian army of Japan during the inaw Hnturilay night. K iihho Japanese war, is dead. D p p . PROCESS PATENTED^ JULY 30 T 1907 Meu's sweaters X m « is I'arln. An III» litnl art liefore a» • uinitiK the t'llief iiililllilllid of tin S p e c i a l t o l ’ Iii' S e l l i i li e l. Dee. L’O, 11ilr«*l«l dib ler lelt Nbmday ! | Front'll uruiioa on tlir » ealern front. I (¡Pllorttl N it olio MOU .Ill .I tho • al-rHIMII for l.4*s Xngeb s to spemi thè vvinter. Mrs. Hai t lev, Ktliel M«««««lv and I .»tri« i H up raal of the M. iinp along u trout T h e victory advance«! ami Bei tha Neat w»*re Cottage d r o v e j of nix m ile» •dioppets hetween trnilis Tliesilny tuoni | 'he I r e m li piialtbina tw o union, and ing. I they uro now wlllnn u »hurt dlalance 1*1.ere will be a Christina* program | j of where tho • ierm an» »tood ul tin ami tree ut thè ehurch Saturdiiy e v i I outset of I It,* groat Verdun drive The iimg. Ileeember - L military anllmrltlea deacrlbe H ip vie Walter Wilson, o f Cottage drove, vis tort a» coinplolo und c.'ru»litug and SumLi v. iti ti :it tin* (iil»l«*r li'nine • arrled out wllliout u hitc h Tht» lii^li *rln»4»l |»lny, •• tit »11«*41 “ No Although tin* G erm a n » offered u It«' i;i\ en in t lie lii^li **111^." will Treupìi *4* h#*«»l Mini it or nun :«t W h Ik er Friday donperate tlefenao. the attack wa» no poworlul there wu» no w ItItnluudlliK night. 1 her s ‘ i- The «■ u.*t i* ns foi It. wilh tho result that the Germans low »: Nora I .chow wore punhi'd la r k along tliv line bv Mrs. 1''ti liner l \ N Porter tho French, who only ceased on nr Peggy l*:i liner 11 arriet (jileen dor» w I i p I i the o b je c tiv e » had hern Burbur :i Fnliner Berflin Neat gained l i s l e 1r\ Ing Milled; i Memler Kllhv Ke«'lie T h e uiiinlirr o f German prisoner» Tom (^uinn Mr. 1* .lirnr taken, acc'iirdtug to the lalonl count M y Ion Il aitili Mr. Irving. Glen Sin i tli lug. is ll.JKT. Including 7*4 officers Ile rlifrt Rrivnor Orto Sí ¡i* bol * 1 'lea v ellumi Tower Furter W in Bill M n d n M er win \Vilkin*nn Jim MiL*mler. ; Berlin Regard» Military O peratio n» In S IL K CREEK Roumama a » Terminated. the nation a l jo y smoke TOBACCO IS PREPARED F07 SMOKER SUNDER THE PROCESS DISCOVERED '8 MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO PRODUCE THE MOST DE LIGHTFUL AN3 WHOLE SOME TOBACCO FOR CIS- $2 no $i oo 2 8 A O IN A W . A lbert K Meu's all wool sweaters . .. M en 's nil wool sweaters....... *«f elijoynieiit for all who P rin c e A lb e r t giv e s sm okers such d e lig h t , because O W L L fin d a < h o a ry h o w d y -d o o n ta p n o m a tt e r h o w m u c h o f a s tra n g e r y o u a re ir, th e n o ck o f th e w o o d » y o u d r o p in t o F o r , P n n c o A l b e r t <• li g h t t h e r e ~ a t th e h r » t p la c e y o u pans th a t s e l l » tn b a n o f T h e to p p y red bag » e l l » fo r a n ic k e l a n d th e tid y re d tin fo r a d im e , th e n t h e r e '» th e ha n d aorne p o u n d a n d h a lf-p o u n d tin h u m id o r » and th e pou nd c r y t a l - g l a » » h u m id o r w itl a p o n g e -m o is te n e r to p th a t k e e p s th e to bmeen in auch b ang u p tr im a ll-1 h o tlin e I Men's ull wool sweaters.........$2.75 y 1 « (Special to The Sentinel.) Dee. 2*1.— Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis, of Portland, visited at the W. A. Hemeii- way home recently. Rev. K in g visited the d ifferen t homes in the neighborhood during the past week. Ed. A*hby and family visited at the home «if Joe Sqyder at d o w d y v ille Iasi Sunday. Mrs. Brant visited at the Me Faria ml {Special t• » Tin* Senti nel.) home Frid ay o f last week. ttnvne Venteli, who has been ill, is j D i t . '_Mi. Curl Siagli* ami Ralph Dami* w«n«d arrived \Ve«|m**«lav from Lind. rapidly recovering. Much o f the spare time o f the people Wu*h. Tilt* ^ilk Creek aid met We«lne*«la\ in this v icinity is being put in pruc- j tieing on a literary program, which is! o f hint week at the S. Bureham home to be given December 23. Each number j anil tie«l ami finished a comforter for on the program is being caref .llv | Mr*. Cha* Matthew*, « » f the (»rove, nf coaehed, mid it is expected that there ter which Mr*. Bureham nerved luneh. Mr*. Ourti* Stierwalt, o f Konehtirg. wa* at the ttehoo! home Thur*«lav. Th** ordinane»* o f baptinm wa* admin intend Sabbath afternoon to Mi** Mu riel Smith and Harold Well*. The *er viro wa* performed bv K. M. Babeoek, «»ne o f the Ineal elder*, he having been authorized *«» to «I«» by Elder Hippie, the eonferenee prenaient. ( I . C. Luehterhand hauled o f f a load • if turkey* Tueaday. Mr»«. J. F. (Hlder*b*eve *hipped three — its flavor is so different and so barrel* o f eanne«l fruit t « » California delightfully good; Monday. Among tho*e in Cottagi* (»rove frr»m — it can’t bite your tongue; thi* neighborhood Monday were Mr*. — it can’t parch your throat; Lou Wheeler, Mr*. Feter Deardorff, Mr»*. Frank Wheeler, ( ’ha*. Miller. Cha*. — you can smoke it as long and Tornpkin*, Li*e Dumewnod anil ( ’ari as hard as you like without any Slagle. comeback but rea l tobacco hap Mr*. W. («. Bittin ger and Mr. and piness ! Mr*. (). Heine went t«» Cottage (»rove Toetolay. O n th e r e v e r s e s id e o f e v e r y P r in c e L. B. Slagle and non Sherrill went to A lbert p a c k a g e y o u w ill r e a d : Riijmla Sunday. " PROCESS PATENTED Earl and Mattel Stierwalt left Friday J U L Y 3 0 th , 1 9 0 7 " to spend the holiday* with their parent* T h a t m e a n s to y o u a lot o f to b a c c o e n in Ro*eburg. jo y m e n t . P r in c e A lb e r t h as a l w a y s b een Mi** El*i«* Llw ‘ Il i* staying with Mr*. s o ld w it h o u t c o u p o n s o r p r e m iu m s . W e J M thi» week. p r e fe r t o g iv e q u a lit y I A »mall rom|mny o f young people pie nickiol on the butte Mumlay. They w o r e ehaperoneil liy Mr». J. Wood». Thorp will lo- a <’lirl»triia» program nt thp pulilip »pliool Friday nfternonn. Copyright l i i i by k I He ynoWJ Mr». T)inmp»>in and her brother, Mr. W'hitp, » p r o in town Monday. in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all w e or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for it ! Ladie s' silk A linen umbrellas $2.50 BURKHOLDER C O R N E R -C O T T A G E GROVE, ORE. W ALKER T Otic M6c WESTENHAVER BROS. MONEY NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Ohlldien's cotton umbrella Cbib lieu's cotton umbrella Wool fiulsh ribbon bound M en’s Handkerchiefs Sw eaters Prices llriiy cotton b la n k et............... $110 Woolnap blanket Boys' suits at ....................... Price Christm as Um brella Prices For Hale Light buggy, wagon, cart, disc plow, or will trade for nnything I ran use. \V. A llemenwuy. n lu dllpd O. I. C hogs for sale, weight 30 to 75 Ihs I ' W. Hears, phnae : : I i ; ot 33 F2. nov.'IOdecI Ipd Good camera outfit to traile for rrut on pince nuitiible for poultry. In or lient town. Mnry Wilbur, west side. ii.'tOdMc Tor »ale, or will take part In young cat tie, a good 3 yen rubi liti If breed Bel ginn mure. G, W. MeFtirlnnd. d7 L’ lpd For Sale T w o colts, one « mo. old, one 3 «cnrs old. W. t'. Unitoti, Knilrond *« . sortii of lo li porli è i tlprf Fat, Juicy young tuikey», dressed and delivered Dee. 22. Order now. I'lionc •JH F24. CL II. Ilniglit. ite rile For Hale Female Llewellyn »etter pup. tinnire Cochran. dl l t f e Oood work horse for sale or will trade for pony or heifer. Fritz MnMhyer. dec21 )iin Ipd For Sale - 60 gal. galvanized tank; make good range boiler. “ M erid en'" hnniiuerlesM shotgun, good condition. ■ me force pump and u gasoline range. .1. A. KiiNninsHcn. d'JI 2 *pd Wanted Man to cut several acres o f timber, K. G Mollndnv. dcc 2 lpd For Bale Oood driving mare, with or without harness nml hn*-k. A d d r e s s Arthur J. Stewart. ilee2l-27pd Home made mlnc*maat fur sale. Prices n-asonnble. Mrs. Frank Birnstiel. corner west Main in r. nml north J street. derSle Hell that piece nf fornitore that in in I f you are a »ubneriber 1« The Men For Hale T w o colts coming 2 years old. the way through a Sentinel want ad. titici you will be sorry— when your sub nml one registered O. I. «'. hour, t'hns. utttf. seription expires. t f Conner. Phone 2*F22. d21-j4pd e ' 9