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P U R C H A S ED T H E S A M P L E S T O R E H IAS 1 T H E S T O C K O r C j K A d LE & JO R C itIN S tIN Containing shoes, harness, all kind of repairs for harness, and leather. The stock was bought at a big discount and will be sold at a big bargain. $1.25 Men’s shoes $2.95 Lot of Ladies’ shoes $1.95 Children's shoes Lot of Men’s shoes $3.45 Lot of Ladies’ shoes $2.45 One lot of shoes Lot of Men’s shoes $5.00 Lot of Ladies’ shoes $2.95 Misses shoes $2.75 Lot of Men’s shoes $6.00 Lot of Ladies’ shoes $3.25 Boys’ shoes $1.95 to $3.25 Men’s heavy loggers $7.50 Lot of Ladies’ shoes___ $3.45 Boys’ high tops $2.95 to $3.50 Men’s heavy loggers $9.50 Lot of Ladies’ shoes $4.35 Boy’s suits $1.95 to $4.85 T H E S A M P E S I I ------------------- !------------------------- I f you know of a society item and j da not inform the newspaper, it is I your own fault i f it is not printed j <e>------------------------------------------------ * R E , A ces Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Red ford, Miss Minnie Uouley, of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. James Oonley. • *(> • - Delight Valley Society The G. T. X. club met last Wednes day at the home of Mrs. J. A. Jail, rbout 14 members being present, nlso I Mrs. Cowley a guest. Needlework and conversation were enway. L’ ncle Robert Griffin was also the diversion of the afternoon, after an invited guest, but was unable to be which Mrs. Jitll served a delicious present. lunch. ^ <$ ♦> A number of friends nnd neighbors The G. T. X. club entertained their gtoriftu *+ C O . V if. i V A N S O • N $1.95 , I V I g r . —^ a snvory additimi tu un umelet, utilixed in a tiro» ned hnsh, or in ned with bread crtimbs nnd bnkcd uh a forccincnt in tumatncH and green peppers. A piece of thè lower part of the round of becf is thè best fur this method of cooking, and as thè meat is all lenti it slimild bc lurded with tiny strips » f salt pork or baeou to render it jiiicv w lieti coukcd. Leather and Hide Advances Are Greater Proportionally Than Those This your buteher w i11 gcnerallv alterni of Finished Goods. to, withotit extra eharge, prnvidcd it is rcqiicstcd w lieti thè meat is piirchnsed. SHOE PRICES MAKE HUGE BOUNDS AMONO THE CHURCHES I I |K v« *ry r«*li(*o»iiN o rg n n iitn tU in in in \it« o l to uim * th in i n liiin ri fo r unfiM im r«* lfl«*lft t o f it» M *rvirM I U llll O llie r ni'MM. C o n trib u to r» nre re«|iienli*il to «unit n h u rl Ml io n « m ol o th e r e illfu rm l m u tte r, inn! to m ake th e iiiiiio iifie e m e n t o f »«*r \ ire » u* eouei»«» ;»» |»MM»ible H«»eiul An in te re s tin g fe a tu re o f shoe prices, fu n c tio n » . e le .# am i new « o ilt» u le o f th e Some traveling hints well wurtb re now su High II * Yu »«*1*111 I I I III ON I (•ro llili w e e k ly a nn ouncem ent m ay be elnboiM t incili bering. itiv i* tu m an y, in tim i th«* | » r i t - o f <«l upon.J I have proved ihc value in pence of Mrs. B. 8. Swengel and Mrs. Jennie ' !*Pent the 'vi,h Mr an,d Mr* husbands with a “ hnrd time” party at l«*nth«*r rung** ti|m n r« | it* th«*y rim lan k Fishburne were hostesses for two of En* l* nd on :,0,,th 8*cond s,r*“ ‘* the Niehol’s home Friday night. The mind und convince of the following M«Uio«ll.*tt C h in c h H ev. .fo i. K n o tt» , fro m tin* r»»imuin«*r to th«* p ro ti u«*«*r, ra th the past week’s moat delightful affairs. I ? * '»* * > ■ Th** invasion was unheralded evening was spent with games and the ideas. i*r th a n viri» v«*n«u n* in um iih JI v th«* |m » to r. Numb«y »«*hoo| at 10 u ni l(e(¿ I mark my bag or trunk with n On Saturday afte-uoon «boat twenty- ' “ nd to‘ ,k Mr and Mrs fc*K,and by sur- children gave a pleasing prugram. The u lu r pn*» r ii in g »erv ire » nt I I n. in nu«l five ladies gathered at the hospitable <,riHe- I>»inty refreshments were served ladies served refreshments o f sand marker of red, be it a bit of ribbon or rune in n m n ufa e ttiro < l giM»!», F o r «•* „¡7:.'l0 j», m. Mol week prayer meeting ! nmol«* nin«*<* IUOM u|t|»«*r U*utli«*r hob* W I VI Hwengel home and were entertained by and a evemng was spent, wiches, cake and coffee. a curd tacked on, su that in identifying I I Th u rtiti» y e v e n in g nt M o . hnvi* ttdvIiti 4 i‘i| in j*rit*«* .'»71 |»«*r r«*nt HIV baggage among dozens of others I several spirited guessing .untests. Mri. Tha EnS1,nd* rPmove *hortl> to the 4 * 4 upper leather -.'.o per c«*nt, tin* mix aim «* Geo. Kerr was the winner in a novel * « * » w e u t jln m avenue, can instantly point nut to the baggage Divide Society. on hiil«*«, therefor«*, exieeiling the ml I*r*aby l€r.jm Church lb V popcorn-ball guessing contest, being ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fletcher were inan “ that one with the red marker.’ ’ vanee on b*uth«*r bv l.’Stl per eenf. Hole pint or; plmue I.Î7K. Hibl# ac I um *! nt 10 awarded the popcorn-ball and its eon Mr and Mrs- 11 A M,ller are en,‘‘r very pleasantly surprised when a party le a th e r hides have a dvanced, sin ce ItttiH, a in Mormug worship st II a. in Jim tents, and Miss Esther Silsbv was the ' ,aininB ,ho m,'n,b,‘ r'‘ ° f the I take Murk «*ln»tii* on«* half to one J.a J j ,i - 1 ce n t, and on sole le a th e r o n ly lor Christ inn Endeavor nt J p m Kv# of about twenty of their friends, with fortunate recipient of a tatted table Twelv,‘ ,dub a,,d th<*ir hu,b:,nd" ’ Mr well filled baskets, gathered at their j inch will«* ami make a belt urotimi my I7i* per c e n t, th e a dvance on hides be mug worship ut 7:.1U p. iu. pad for guessing the number of beans and Mr" ° - L Nifho1" nnd *'l r " Helen home Wednesday. The evening was vvui»t, through winch 1 »lip th«* loop of in g 71 per cent g re a te r th a n on sole Morning, “ Workers Together With in a bottle Silsbv at a twelve o ’clock dinner today. my .»mall bag iu which 1 carry my lent her. God.” Evening. “ Exerting Olir l*ow Mrs. Miller will also be hostess for the spent in cards and daneing. ______ I ticket» and change or uny »inall cun* On Tuesday afternoon another group Manufacturers elnim that ndvnneen in ers. ” club this afternoon. The session will be Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Ecklund gave ! ............. . 1 thus have it always safely shoes are not nearly as great as ad of friends were entertained in a similar devoted to a discussion of bills passed n party ¡Saturday night in honor of the I :l* band and yet not iu hand. manner, Mrs. H. J. Hhinn being the suc vanees on hides nini leather would j by the legislature. Christian CUurch <>. II Hing, .......* cessful one in the popcorn-ball contest Misses Johnson who were visiting them justify, Ah Hfr ter. Itible schont, |l;4fi u. iu Yniiug l'eo and Mrs. George Knowles in the bean lust le from Creswell. I make n similar “ garter” of Reeently the F. S. government opened ple’s Society of Christian Endes vor, At the meeting of the Kuianon club guessing, while Mrs. Horace Cochran re whieh I put around iny traveling mat, competitive lods for murine shoes, the held January IS, Mrs. tMaude I.inch titittt p m. The Lord's Hup|icr, II n. nt. ceived a consolation prize. On each oc slipping the arm which carries it spee i fient ions of which were precise!} Saginaw Society. I’ renehing II u oi. und 7:10 p in. and Mrs. (Mara Corson were elected to casion the hostesses served a delicious The Good Neighbors club met Thors through the elastic; 1 feel sure that it the stime us on September I, 11* 1 •>, and C H R IS T IA N — membership. Mrs Lawrence I ’ helps three-course repast, assisted by Miss day at the home o f Mrs. Neat. Members ennnot slip o f f my arm in the bustle the lowest bidders' priee was «L 7 t a The special meetings will rontinun Marie Jones, Miss Ella Counts and Miss charmingly entertained the club. A d present were Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. Bur-I ,,f changing ears, pair higher than the September I bid. < ’ over Sunduy und prnhnldy diirmg the Hildred Hall. ditional guests were: Mrs. S. L. Maek- gess, Mrs. Tuplin, Mrs. McKee, Mrs. This means that under the keenest com , next weck. There will bc Services euch The invited guests for Saturday were ! in and Mrs. C. E. I ’ mphrev, and Mrs. Igike, Mrs. Hartley, Ethel Moody anil ¡ When ........ *.ving up crocks of fruit butter petition by the biggest eoneerns, a evening this weck, including Saturdny. Mrs. Bede, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Markin, | Parker, of Albany. The eliili will meet Lora Neat. Miss Bertha Neat was a or pickles wet the string or twine. This man's pluiii regular cut shoe lias ad Hubjeds, announerd subjeef to cliange, w ill prevent slipping when trying it und vaiiced, in about ‘JO days, $1.71 a pair, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. Frost, ; this afternoon with Mrs. Frank Knox. guest of the elub. nre iis follows: lie tighter, as the twine will shrink. Mrs. limphrey, Mrs. Wright, Miss . . based nil the lowest bid submitted, I Thursday, “ The Five Kuigdouis,’ ' 11- while the average advance asked Wright, Mrs. Burkholder, Carrie Hem M r an<1 Mrs. Hwengel entertained a * - " n* t lustrnted by ehnrt; Fndny, “ The t ‘J it pair. enway, Mrs. D. H. Hemenway, Mrs. J. ( ew congenial friends at an evening din- This will be useful next summer. World, the t ’hurrh und the Chnrchm,” During war times the waste is reck D. \S estenhav er, Mrs. C. C. Westenha- ner Tuesday, followed by a pleasant ses- TESTED RECIPES For removing seeds from cherries try illustrnted by rhnrt; Saturdny, Cot ver. Mrs. Phelps, Mrs. Richmond, Miss sion at Five Hundred.' Their guei guests I this: Into an ordinary pen handle set less nnd extravagant and us European tage (Irove slnuers teil wby they nre not Hilsby, Mrs. J. H. Silsby, Mrs. H. M. were Mr. and Mrs. VanDenburg, Mr. J deign pen with the point reversed. powers are buying up leather in large < liristiiins. ’ ’ Sweet Fruit Salad— Three ripe yellow T h in (inrt o f th«* pen w ill »lip A roti ml I q u an t iti«*« ut prnrt irjtllv uny prit*«*, the 8ilsby, Miss Nellie Hemenway, Mrs. and Mrs. I). H. Hemenway. Miss Nellie Threc sermons on Mundny: II a. m., pears, one bunch of white grapes, one !h«* pit» nml remove th«*m t'iiAÎly. Powell, Mrs. J. I. Jones, Mrs. MeCargar, Hemenway and Miss VanDenburg. | pro^peet for low«*r prir«*«l »ho«*» i» not ” What ’s the Mutter?” ; d p. in , men’s blood orange, two red bananas, one Mrs. 8touffer, Mrs. VanDenburg and t • t i eneourilging. ♦ ♦ ♦ meeting, “ Three Strong M en ;” 7:.W ______________________ Miss VanDenburk. ‘ ‘ The Church F a ir ” is the title of glass o f maraschino cordial, or the same Wooden sandals to keep the feet dry j p. m., ” Alniost. ’ ' Following is the guest list for Tues a musical comedy which is being re quantity of rum, and sugar to taste. when working on a damp floor are mad< C D C C 7 | N r 11/C A T i l C D IQ A F day: Mrs. Nelson Durham, Mrs. J. H. ! hearsed by Euterpe in club members Peel the pears and quarter them, taking of II piece of wood three quarters of un f V C i A l l l C K l o U r I Christian Science Services in the Chambers, Mrs. Monroe, Mrs. Hnmloth, ' ¡'.nil will be presented by that orgnniza- out seeds; seed the grapes, peel and i ' inch thick, shaped like the shoe soles cliapcl at '.’411 Sacand street euch Sun slice the bananas, and cut the orange Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. C. M. Shinn, Mrs. tion soon. i with straps to attach them to the shoes. day at I l a . in. Regular li>ztiu'ia!nl in slices through the skin, dividing the George Hall, Mrs. Kime, Mrs. Will Hall, 1 ^ Two cleats, one inch wide, arc fastened meeting euch Wcdiinsduy ut 7:.I0 p. hi Mrs. H. J. Hhinn, Mrs. Heager, Mrs. I The Friday afternoon elub held a slices then or leaving them whole. Put to the bottom of the wood sole to raise T he building is opeu for the us« of the all the fruit together nnd sugar it liber Some Damage May, However, Have Knowles, Mrs. McFarland, Mrs. Elledge, I very pleasant session with Mrs. James the shoe high enough to keep it out of circulating librury each W « Inesdey Resulted to Winter Grau, Mrs. Bader, Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. England last week. The next meeting ally, then put it away on the ice; when the water. from lt.10 to 4:30 p. in. All lira cordial ready to serve, put on the liquor used. Desl.arzes, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Horace wjll be at the home of Mrs. William ly invited to the services, as well as to I f this salad is served in a bowl, and Cocbrnn, Mrs. Ed Jones, Mrs. Kem, Mrs. Turk. Moisten a small portion of eornmeal Thut the recent freezing weather w is make use of the litorature. the red orange slices are left whole, the i Jury and Mrs. Van Allison > with vinegar and rub the hands thor of some reul benefit to crops is the effect will be very ornamental. Mrs. John Hilsby will be hostess for oughly with this mixture. It will re current opinion uniting farmers. It nn< <0 • * • Baptist Church K. G O. Groat, pas move the stains arid leave the hands valuable in holding back fruit buds. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Kime j ,he W ®“ “ ’■ Foreign missionary so,-, Baptist Cakes— These are especially - n i l . , - ,, ,,,r emeritus. Hundiiv school III a. m. feeling soft, smooth and comfortable. so that they will be late enough, in nil ,, . ,, • , and Mrs. George Hall were charming etT o t ,he Methodist church next Wed- good on u dark, wet morning when there . . . . . . 7 ’ I reaching II a. iu. I’ rnver meeting likelihood, to escape damage from any kMtesses at the home of Mrs. Kime. The nesday afternoon, is a slight chill in the air. Scald a pint 1 . . . every Thursday nt 7:.!•* n. hi ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 Add a cupful of boiled rice to lyon late frosts that may occur .uid in Ih-it hours passed quickly with needlework o f milk in the upper part o f the double Mrs. H. L. Mack in entertained the and a number of pleasant surprises were boiler, adding hslf a teaspoonful of salt, naise potatoes just before you take them it broke up the soil making it light and r** •»•thodlst Church ~ Rev. F. W. provided. The guests who gathered in ladies aid society o f the Methodist one teaspoonful of butter, the same of from the fire; they will go farther, and pulverized, tillable and increasingly the rice , Oliver, pastor. Sabbath school nt 10 a. nee kernels will add a distinctly productive. the spacious rooms were Mrs. Andrew church Wednesday afternoon. lard and one teaspoonful of sugnr. Re "■ --------------------i - « “ j, m, rn. 1’ ietiching . II - a. _ m. — nnd ’ « 7:30 4j> Q> Brund, Mrs. Hhinn, Mrs. Beager Mrs, However, it did some harm to wintei move from the fire as soon as the but pleasing flavor I’ rayer meeting Wednesdays nt 7: 30 p. Mrs. Will Hall and Mrs. E. A. Glen John Veateb, Mrs. Elledge, Mrs. Will gruin, which on account of the d y ter and lard are melted, cool to blood •n. All nr« welcome. Save till nutmeg scraps tod small to autumn did not develop a sufficient Hall, Mrs. Gleason, Mrs. Bader, Mrs. son will be hostesses for the Constella - heat, and stir in three-quarters of n • • • Wheeler, Mrs. Will Brund, Mrs. Mark ,ion «*»*» at Masonic hall next Thursday yeast cake dissolved in three table grate nnd put them into n coffee mill roo| system t « prevent its being lip Catholic Church —I ’ m flier Curley, pus afternoon. Oaroutte, Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Porter, spoonfuls of tepid water and sufficient or the butter blade of n food chopper, rooted by the action of the freezing. tor. Muss sail Sunday school nt H n. ♦ V Mrs. Monroe, Mrs. Durham, Mrs. Hcott, sifted flour to form a soft dough. Mix It is thought Hint the good done, how tn. on first mid third Hiindnvs of every Miss Maud Hooper and Mia* Shilling well and set in a warm place over night. Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. McFarland, Mrs. A l Hutter potatoes when putting them ever, greatly exceeds the probable month. Sunduy school at 10:30 #. in. lison, Mrs. Earl, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. will be hostesses for the Joker elub at In the morning break well, break o ff into the oven to bake, ns the fut softens damage. on second nnd fourth Sundays, Knowles, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. VanDen Mis:: Hooper’s home Monday evening. tiny bits of dough, roll between the the skin mid makes a more attractive 4» <*> burg, Miss VanDenburg, Mrs. Graber, vegetable to serve. hands to the thickness of a lead pencil Wildwood Spellers Average High. The semi-monthly dancing elub will (they should measure about three and Mrs. Knox, Mrs. Cnison, Mrs. W. C. Worms Etudly Removed. * * ' Ten out o f twelve pupil* were correct Johnson, Mrs. Will Oaroutte, Mrs. give a party at Moose hall tonight. Mother, If j your whines, s I i f your f <rui typewriter 1 ' r ' n ' at » home »*»»»•> proves |i i i r V i n , - ...........i ■■ " » ' ' child i n n i n i n i n n | i is n l fret i n a half inches long; and let them tiae Hwengel, Mrs. Fishburne and Mrs. ♦ ♦ « again. Fry in deep hot fat to a rich expensive by reason of the ribbons dry , !*lM'llers in the recent spelling contest ful and cries out in sleep, he Is probably i held at the Wildwood school. Mills. suffering from worms. These para Dorena Society. brown, drain on brown paper for a ,ng und fading out before showing signs j <$> ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Gouley ententntn- couple of minutes and roll in powdered of wear, try dropping a tiny drop of I They arc Mnble Finley, Hazel Him sites drain his vitality mid make him Grandpa Hemenway e.elebruted his ed at their residence Saturday evening sugar. These nre delicious with coffee. typewriter oil along the upper edge of ¡ nions, Helen Whitcomb, I’mil Him more susceptible to serious diseases, the ribbon at intervals of about six mons, Bertha Dnmewood, Avnncll Whit (¿iiirk Iv and safely kill and remove the eighty-fifth birthday Tuesday, nnd a in honor o f Mrs. Gouley’s and Mra. inches, then wind tightly on one spool lock, Virgil Dnmewood, Mary Him worms from your child’s system with dinner was given in his honor at his Annette Vaughn’s birthday anniversar and let it stand several days, or at least mons, Jesse Simmons and Bernice Kiekapoo Worm Killer. This pleasant home on north Seventh street. Grand ies. Dnmewood. over night before using. enndy laxative in tablet form quickly pa received several useful presents and “ P i t ” and mgsic was the diversion FADS AND FANCIES The other two pupils taking the con relieves the trouble nnd your child ♦ he hearty congratulations of the guests. of the evening and refreshments were Get Kieknpnn Worm There is satisfaction in having n let test scored W4 per cent and ilk per cent. Brightens up. Miss Nellie Hemenway assisted in serv served at a late hour. Edith Messenger is teaching in this Killer nt your Druggist, 2fic. ing the dinner. Thosp present wore Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. i A piece of snvory cold ment is al terhead thut has the appearance of Judge and Mrs. Hhinn, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Claude VnnValin, Misa Eunice Van ways a great help in warm weather to being “ right up to snuff.” There is 1 district, A. Bartell, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Jones, Valin, Mr. and Mrs. C'has. Brown, of the housekeeper, as not only may it be satisfaction to The Sentinel in doing M l Hint piece of furniture that is in There’s almost nothing u little want j the wuy through a Sentinel want ad. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway. Miss Mount View ; Edwin Bedford, Mrs. served sliced cold for luncheon or sup printing for those who want thut kind, ad. w on’t do for you. d !4 tf ¡ nt*tf. Nellie Hemenway and Miss Carrie Hem- Annette Vaughn, Mirvrn Vaughn, Fran- per, but used as u filling for sandwiches nhtf. BENEFIT TO FARMERS I