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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1909)
* o o o o n Hllch Your Dollars io a Bigger Load man They Ever Pulled Before Saving Dollars beats earning them and that is what you can do by-buying your winter needs in Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Shoes at this Closing Out Sale. WE DO NOT CLAIM to be giving goods away as Sales Promoters do. You all know that good merchandise costs money. BUT WE DO CLAIM to give you reasonable reductions which run a quarter, Men’s Sox. O O third and one half off the regular prices, or, in other words, we intend to sell everything at just what it costs wholesale. Dress Goods. Half Price on the Following Ladies and Children’s Hose 50c Wool Dress Goods, now ranges in price. from 31c a yard to__ _______ ______ ___ :__39t 75c Wool Dress Goods’ now 45c to________ 55c $1 “ “ “ “ 60c to_____ i__70c $1.25........................ “ 63c to_-__-_85c All Jewelry, Embroidery Work, Pillow Tops, Embroidery Silk, in fact everything in the Embroid ery Work line is half -price. 12 He Children’s Hose, all sizes, now_______ 8j6c 25c Children’s Extra Heavy Ribbed Hose,._ _ _15c 25c Children’s Fine Ribbed Lisle Hose, now__ 1 7c 25c Ladies’ Heavy Fleece Lined Hose, now__ 15c 25c Ladies* Wool Hose, now_____ __^__ ____20c 35c Ladies’ Wool Hose, now___________^__23c 5c Mixed Cotton Sox, now_______ 10c Heavy Cotton .Sox, now_ ;___ 20c Heavy Wool Mixed Sox, now 52c Men’s Fancy Sox, now_______ _ 3c __7c I2ic 19c 25c Men’s Four-in-Hand Ties, now ti 50c — “ <« 25c “ Box Ties « “ Windsor Ties 25c “ Band or Teck Ties 25c 19c 39c 10c 15c 19c 25c short Lisle Gloves, all colors, now-- - -------- 15c 50c short Silk Gloves, all colors, now_ __ -____ 35c $1.25 Ladies’ Undressed Kid Gloves, now.;__ 85c $1.25 Gauntlet Driving Gloves, now.________ 85c 25c Men’s Suspenders, now______ 50c “ Fancy “ “ $1.25 Coat Sweaters, now____ — 50c Men's Work Shirts, now_ Men’s stiff bosom Shirts, now 3 for. __19c 35c __75c _.40c $1.00 12 He Dress Binding 5 yard bolts, all colors.___ 8c 75c long Wool Scarfs, now_________________50c $1.00 to $1.50 Silk Shawls, now___________ 75c $2.50 Men’s Hats, now_____ ___ __ Ji___ $1.50 $3 Men’s Coriquorer brand Hats______ __B_$2.00 5c Embroidery Silks, now_____________ ____2%c 5c Pearl Lustre, now________ _____ _______ 2/^c 35c Wide Bleached Table Cloth, per yard,___25c And all Pillow Tops, Embroidery, Patterns, Silks, Lustre, Fancy Neckwear, etc., Closing Out Prices Just One-Half the Regular Prices- 2 Dozen Pearl Buttons, for 5c, all sizes and the greatest bargain ever shown in Pearl Buttons. 25c and 35c Children’s Fleece Lined Under wear, now____________________ ________ 20c 50c Men’s Fleeced Lined Underwear, now____ 40c $1.00 Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, now___75c $1.25 Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear,' now__ 85c $1.25 Lace Curtains per pair, now $ 1.00 Lace Curtains per pair, now $1.75 Lace Curtains per pair, now_ 1 -85c __75c $1.25 ROSTEIN & GREENBAUVTS GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE Of the Former W. A. Hemenway Stock, Cottage Grove others of high rank,.have signified their Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Harrington-' re-, intention to attend the Thanxsgiving turned from Eugene, whither they went ball to be given under the auspices of to attend Judge Hanna’s lecture on Company E, at the Amory on Novem- j Christian Science, on Saturday. Notwithstanding the unfavorable ber 25th. Mr. Kurtz went to Oakland Sunday weather condition for the last few Notice of Bond Sale. weeks the building of dwellings and afternoon on business. Notice is hereby given that on the other structures in Cottage Grove is not Hood River will avert a typhoid fepi- 3rd day of January, 1910, at the hour demic by installing an improved water decreasing. of 8:00 p. m. of said day, the City of Oakland, the turkey market of the system. Cottage • Grove, Lane County, Oregon Mr. A. Kirk of Dorena was in the state, has a short crop this year. There will sell to the highest and best bidder city on Saturday. are not more than 8000 birds, or 90,000 or bidders, $100,000 coupon bonds of Dr. E. C. Macy, the dentist, has a pounds, for the Thanksgiving and professional card in this issue of The said city in denominations of $1000 Christmas trade. Sentinel, to which your attention is di each, said bonds to be dated March 1st, Mrs. Hugh Fields, of Cottage Grove, rected. 1910, and to bear interest at the rate of is visiting in Brownsville 'at the home Miss Katie Wilson resumed her duties 5 per cent per annum, interest paid of C. H. Skillman and family.—Browns as teacher in the public school on Mon semi-annually, principal and interest ville Times. day, after having attended the funeral payable in U. S. Gold Coin, the interest on said bonds to commence with the John C. Hoggart of Fargo, North Da of an aunt at Oregon City. kota, is in Cottage Grove. He is a con C. Destel is perfecting arrangements date the money is delivered to said city. tractor seeking a location, and thinks for further development work on his Each of said bonds to run for a period of 25 years from the date thereof. very favorably of this city. claims in the Bohemia. Woodburn will have a canvas glove McKernan and Metcalf have this sea Sealed bids will be received for the factory in operation before the close of son grown 4,000 stalks of celery on whole or any part of said bonds, each bid to be! accompanied by a certified the year. their land one mile west of town. D. A. Hendricks, an uncle of our Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Delauney rejoice check for $100 payable to the mayor of townsman and merchant, R. E. Hen over the advent of a new son which ar- the city of Cottage Grove, checks to be immediately returned to unsuccessful dricks, was in the city Saturday lasLz rjved One <jay iast week, and while here made a small real estate i Mr. John F. Spray has purchased the bidders'. investment. He is recently from Lib- interests of John Veatch.in the Spray- No bid for less than the par value of said bonds will be considered and the bey, Montana, where he engaged in Wynne Company. ’ the newspaper business, but is now re Aiderman Bartel and his son Fred Common Council reserves the right to siding at Cottage Grove.—Springfield have opened their meat market oppo reject any and all bids. C. H. VAN DENBURG, News. i site the Lawson block. City Recorder. Roseburg will play basketball here Two electric theatres in one block is on December 18. going some. Special School Meeting. Company E will give a Thanksgiving J. W. Stone has sold to G. L. Guyer Notice is hereby given to the legal ball at the Armory. of South Dakota 240 acres of his* farm Get in line for the Poultry Show in for $10,000. Mr. Guyer has gone back voters of School District No. 45 of Lane County, State of Oregon, that a this city in January. I home to bring his family and they will special school meeting of said District Grover Purvance, formerly of this take possession. will be held at the East side school City, and a brother of Miss Myrtle and The United States has issued to building on the 20th day of November, Among which you will find Ernest Purvance, was recently wedded to Miss Edna Carter near Salt , Lake Annie Oglesby Millard a patent on 40 1909, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for from the Plainest to the acres in section 2, township 21, 2w. the following object, to vote a tax of most Ornate. Solid Quarter City. ten mills for school purposes. Mrs. Jessie M. Scott has filed suit for On November 1st a straight passen Sawed Oak, Highly Polish- divorce from her husband, T. R. Scott, ger train established on’thè Corvallis Dated this 6th day of November, 1909. OLIVER VEATCH, Saddle Seat. A Great Bar and in her petition asks the custody of and Eastern between Albany and Ya- Chairman Board of Directors. their two minor children. Cruel and quina, leaving Albany at 12:35 and ar gain, an Oak Chair with inhuman treatment is charged. They riving in Yaquina at 5:15 p.m. Re Attest: Carver to match, Paneled J. K. BARRETT, were married in 1903. turning leave Yaquina at 7:15 p. m. District Clerk. Back, Leather Seat, Fit to State Deputy Simmons visited the lo arriving in Albany at 11:15 a. m. mak cal camp of Modern Woodmen of Amer-’l ing direct connections at Corvallis and Grace the most elaborately Administrator’s Notice. ica on Monday night. There was al Albany with Southern Pacific train to Finished Dining Room. / good attendance and an interesting ses and from Portland and other S. P. Notice is hereby given that the un sion. Refreshments were served after points north and south. dersigned has been appointed by the the regular work. Newport is an ideal winter resort, county court of Lane County, Oregon, The chrysanthemum fair at Albany and the low rates now in effect from all administrator of John Semro, deceased. netted $500, which will be expended for S.’P. and C. & E. points, with the im All persons having claims against the civic improvements. proved train service now established estate are hereby notified to present The macadam pavement laid in places it within a few hours ride from the same at his office in Cottage Grove, Springfield streets this summer has the Valley, arriving there at 6:00 p. m. Lane county, Oregon, duly verified been seriously injured if not partly in time for dinner. Excellent hotel within six months from the date of AND ruined by the premature arrival of the accommodations at reasonable rates. this notice. wet weather. For further particulars call on any Dated this 5th day of November, Attorney Medley spent Saturday and G. & E. or S. P. agent, or write to 1909. J. E. YOUNG, Sunday in Portland?. Administrator of the estate of John Wm. jàcMurray, General Passenger “The Furniture Dealers” Semro, deceased. General Finzer, and other military Agent, Portland Oregon. Dining Room CHAIRS We Have ’Em SIMERAL Van -Denberg, over a half Century of Act ive Competition. Temporary Causes such as liberal adver tising sometimes creat a demand for an article for a time, but only genuine mer it can maintain as the Chatter Oak has for fifty-five years, the popularity and the prestige it has to-day. This is the secret of their constantly increasing sale. The Spray-Wynne C 0. Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Feed and Hay