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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1909)
e n =FOR CASH!= o o n 1910 - January Clearance Sale-1910 ...... ■« ÄO . ........ ■■ OI —T n Beginning Saturday, January WHEELER-THOMPSON CO. - 1st, Ending Saturdayjanuary 15th. This is a bona fide sale and the following lines n of high class merchandise will be sold at bed rock prices. The quality of these goods speak for themselves. O O n o Men’s Fine Suits Men’s and Boys’ Shoes Men’s $25.00 fine suits, this sale_____ :______ I________ $18.50 Men’s $5.00 patent valour and cushion Shoes, for only___ $4 40 Men’s 5.00 wine and tan color Shoes, at this sale for___ ... 4.40 Men’s 4 00 Dress Shoes, for only ..__ __________ ________ -3 25 Men’s 3.00 Dress Shoes, at this sale for only__ _______ _ 2.55 Men’s 2 50 Dress Shoes, your choice for only______ ____ - 2.25 Boys’ 3.00 Dress Shoes, at this sale for only...._____ 2 55 Boys’ 2.50 Dress Shoes, for only__ __ ________________ 2.10 Boys’ 2.25 Dress Shoes for only _______ __ _____ _____ 1.95 Men’s 4.50 Work Shoes for only__________ 3.50 Men’s 4.00 Work Shoes, fortonly______________ 2.95 Men’s 9.50 14-inch top, Strong & Garfield make, only___ 8.25 Men’s 9.50 14-inch top, Putman make, only___________ 8.25 Men’s 8.50 10-inch top, S. & G. Shoes, for only__________ 7.50 Men’s 6.50 12-inch top, Gotten Shoes, for only___________ 5 75 Men’s 6,00 12-inch top, Anchor Brand___ ______________ 4 55 100 pair Bovs’ Pants, regular price $2 to $2.50, for only____ 1.45 50 pair Boys’ Pants, regular price $1, for only___________ .75 100 pair Boys’ Knee Pants, regular price $1.50, for only,. 1.15 100 pair Boys’Knee Pants, regular price $1.25, for only__ .95 50 pair Boys’ Knee Pants, for only per pair___ \___ _____ .45 Boys’ Two-Piece Suits $4 Patents and Cushion .Sole Shoes, for only--__ ______ __ 3.25 $3.50 St. Cecelia Kid, Welts and Turned, per pair onlv 2.95 $3 Nanitno Kid, Welts and Turned, per pair only_______ 2.65 2 50 Old Ladies’ Comforts, per pair only ._ _____ _ 1.95 2 00 Nurses Comforts, per pair only___ ____________ 1.75 1.75 Nurses Comforts, per pair only___ ______________ _ 1.45 2 25 Girls’ Shoes, at this sale only____ ____ _________ ____1.95 1 75 Childs’ Shoes, for only ____________________________ 1.45 Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s 22.00 fine suits, at this sale only_________ ______ 17.50 20.00 fine suits, your choice for only_ ______ __. 15.50 17.00 fine suits, for only__________ L__________ _ 13.50 15.00 fine suits, while they last for only_____ ___ 11.5Q and boys’ $12.50 fine suits, for only__ t________9.90 Men’s Overcoats and Cravenetts Men’s $25 00 and $22 00 Overcoats and Cravenetts for.__ $16.50 Men’s" 18.00 Overcoats and Cravenetts, for only.________ 13.50 Men’s 16.50 Overcoats and Cravenetts, your choice for___11.75 Men’s 15.00 Overcoats and Cravenetts, at only__________ 11.25 Men’s 13.50 Overcoats and Cravenetts, now only.___ '__ 9.25 Men’s Fine Dress Pants o Men’s $7.00 Fine Dress Pants, at this sale only________ <_$5.25 Men’s 6.00 Fine Dress Pants, your choice for only_____ __ 4 75 Men’s 5.50 Fine Dress Pants, for only__________________ 4.25 Men’s 5.00 Fine Dress Pants, while they last for__________ 4.10 Men’s 4.50 Fine Dress Pants, take your choice for only___ 3.90 Men’s 3.50 Fine Dress Pants, good values for only_____ _ 2.65 100 pairs men’s.work pants, $2.00 to $3.00 values, for____ 1.65 Men’s and Boys’ Hats Men’s $3.50 Hats, at this sale for only,___________ /______ $2 85 Men’s 3.00 Hats, your choice at only_______ ____ _ ___L_ 2.45 Men’s 2.00 Hats, great bargains at only______ __________1-65 Boys’ 1.50 Hats, you choice of any one of these for__ ___ 1.15 Boys’ 1.25 Hats, for only______________ ___________'1.. 95c Boys’ 6.00 2-piece Suits, for only______ _________________ 4.25 Boys’ 6.00 2-piece Buster Brown Suits, for only_________ 4 25 Boys’ 5.00 2-piece Suits, for only______________ ____-___ 3.95 Boys’ 5.00 2-piece Buster Brown Suits, for only_______ .__ 4.10 25 Boys’ Norfolk suits, 3 to 8 years, for only_____ ___ 2.75 Men’s and Boys’ Underwear All Wool and Silk Staley Underwear, $6 50 suits, for only__ 5.10 All Wool Staley Underwear, 4 50 suits, for only _____ 375 All Wool Staley Underwear, $4 suits, for only_________ 3.35 All Wool Staley Underwear, $3 suits, for oniy.__________ 2.65 Swiss Condo Natural Gray Underwear, 2.50 suits only___ 2.10 Men’s Regular 1.50 Suit Cotton Underwear, for only__ __ 1 10 Men’s Regular $1 Suit Cotton Underwear, for only.._____ .85 Men’s 3:50 D. B. Flannel Shirts, for only_______________ 2.65 Men’s $4 D. B. Flannel Shirts, for only___ „______ _______2 95 .. Boys’ Pants Boys* Overcoats and Carvenetts $15 00 Boys’ Overcoats, for only___ ___________ _______ _ 9.50 8 50 Boys’ Overcoats, for only___ ________ ___________ 6.25 7 50 Boys’ Overcoats., for only___ ________ ___ ____ «»_ 5-75 6.50 Boys’Cravenettes, for only..______ __ __ -i_ . 3.75 Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes 1 o Cotton and Wool Blankets 12-4 $2.25 white cotton Blankets, for only_______ $1.80 11-4 1.50 white cotton Blankets, at this sale for________ 1.20 11- 4 1.25 tan cotton-Blankets, at only ______ 1.00 12- 4 11.00 Wool Blankets, for only______ ___•_,____ ____8.25 11-4 10. Wool Blankets, your choice at____________ ;__ 7.55 11-4 7.50 White"wool Blankets, at only.__.___________ 5-75 11-4 6 00 White wool BJankets, for__ ¿. a ______ ______ _ 4.75 11-4 5.00 White wool Blankets, at this sale only__ __ 3.95 You will find these goods as represented, the style and quality unsurpassed. Our suits are made up of the new soft grays, bottle greens, tans and broad stripe effects and fancy worsteds. Do not miss this opportunity to buy your supply at these reduced prices. Call and see us; you will spend your money and retire to your home happy WHEELER - THOMPSON COMPANY pOlF0 ■ ... ... "............ .. "Tl ing of the recent state law that all en MERCHANTS ARE WORKED. trance doors shall open outward. Many valuable lives would still- be with us if Smooth Young' Man Secures Money Fraudulently at County Seat. this wise rule had always been on the statute books of the various states and During the holiday rush of last Fri had always been enforced. I would say day and Saturday three mercantile Evangelistic Meetings in Pro in this connection that all the doors of firms of Eugene were “worked” to the the Methodist Episcopal church conform tune of $100 in the aggregate by a gress at Christian Church. to the law in every particular, so that smooth individual posing as a logger none attending need have fear of being and .representing himself to be Ross caught in a death-trap should fire break Hill. He purchased small bills of UNION SERVICES NEXT WEEK out. Thanking you for the space I have goods at three different stores then used in making this statement. paid for them with a check for $30 pur A service not common to the local Loyally yours, porting to have been drawn by R. W. Methodist society takes place in the ROBERT SUTCLIFFE. Martin, manager of the Mohawk Lum Presbyterians Organize Adult Bible church on Sunday morning at 11. There ber Company, and then getting the Class—Topics for Discussion at the occurs at this hour the first annual roll ASKS BRIDGE FROM COURT. difference between the amount of the Various Churches During the call of the membership, As*the names purchase and the face of the check in New Row River Road Will Receive Week of Prayer. are called answer may be made by per cash from the merchant. The fraud Necessary Improvements. sonal word, passage of scripture, verse was not discovered till the checks were Petitions addressed to the county presented at the First National Bank of hymn or answering “present.” Jesse Kellum, aged seventeen, and Everyone on the record should make an court are in circulation asking that a for payment, they were found , to be Harold Humbert, aged sixteen, are con- , .extra effort to be present or send writ bridge be built across the Row river on worthless. ducting a most interesting series of ten response. Sacrament of Lord’s the new highway from the Currin bridge LOSS WAS NOT HEAVY. meetings at the Christian church. Both Supper at the close. Some will par through the Currin, Stocks and Spray of these young men are students of the take of this meal for the first time. ranches to the river at a point two" miles Fire at Doughnut King’s Place Caused Eugene high school. They are remark Reception of members on confession of east of Cottage Grove. It is purposed Some Excitement. ably successful in their chosen work as faith. The grand old songs of Zion are to improve this new road by placing The fire department was.called out crushed rock thereon, the county court minister and singing evangelist, re to be sung. Bible school at 10. The at 12:30 Wednesday noon, an incipient spectively. Mr. Kellums cgn not well new Supt., T. B. Simeral, in charge. A having assured Mr. Spray that a crush blaze having been discovered at the help being a preacher, for his mother class of young men will be organized er would be furnished free, provided bakery of T. R. Parker. The volun and father are both ordained,' successs- by Robert Sutcliffe. All fellows not the ranchers would haul the rock and teers responded promptly, but their ful preachers. Mr. Humbert’s work, connected with any other school wel distribute the crushed stone upon the services were not needed, the blaze as a chorus leader and soloist, adds comed. Come and enjoy this feast of road. This will be done and a perman having been extinguished by buckets- ent road is thereby assured. The dis full of water. The fire originated from greatly to the interest of the meetings. .good things. tance from the Currin bridge is two a spark lighting on the roof. The loss His father is financial secretary of the On Sunday evening, Jan. 2, the anx miles. It is proposed to expend some was approximatley 80 cents, fully cov Eugene Bible University. His parents, also, are both ordained ministers. iously awaited, much prayed for union thing like $600 in its improvement, and ered by insurance in old line companies. Large audiences attend the services. services commence. They will con more if the prayer of the petitioners Should Have 300 More. There have been a number of acces tinue until the 9th, with the exception for a bridge is granted. of Saturday. There is to be praise, Cottage Grove people should bear in sions. Celebrate Golden Wedding. prayer, testimony at each gathering al mind that The Sentinel publishes all Twenty-five persons met at the home so an address by one of the preachers. Mr. L. F. Wooley and family went to the local news, and also that it needs of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eakin, Wed All evening meetings commence at 7:30. Eugene on Wednesday to attend the the support and co-operatioff of every nesday evening, to effect the organiza There follows the listof assemblies, golden wedding anniversary of his par citizen in order to maintain the pace it tion of an Adult Bible class, in connec speakers and some ef their subjects. ents, the Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Wooley has set. It should likewise be remem tion with the Presbyterian Sunday Sunday evening at the Methodist of that city. This estimable couple bered that Cottage Grove enjoys the school. The officers who had been serv church, Groat, “The Church’s Cry to were married in Missouri, and came to distinction of having the largest week ing under the temporary organization God and His Answer;” Monday evening Qregon in 1865, residing in Bentcn ly newspaper in the state outside of were re-elected. A constitution was at the Methodist church, Sutcliffe, county, then at Lebanon, and coming Portland, and that its efforts are in be adopted and signed by the following “Why am I not a Christian?” Tuesday to Lane a few years later. The Rev. half of the community in which it is, persons: Rev. Selden C. Adams, Mr." evening at the Christian church, Mr. Wooley, who is well known to this published. Under the new manage H. O. Thompson, Mrs. C. P. Jones, Adams, “Men Wanted;” Wednesday community, has preached the gospel ment in the neighborhood of 150 new Mrs. H. 0. »Thompson, Mrs. Iva Bedell evening at the Christian church, El fpr fifty-one years, retiring from active names have been added to The Senti Adams, Mjs. A. C. Kinter, Mrs. Minnie kins, “Young Men Away From Home;” service less than a year ago. nel’s subscription list, and a large num Price, Mrs. Carrie Hemenway, Mrs. Thursday evening at the Presbyterian ber of names are being enrolled each New Smelting Process. Mary E. Robinson, Mrs. M. Veatch, church, Sutcliffe; Sunday evening at week, but there are at least 300 hun Mr. A. Nelson of this city has dis dred people in this immediate vicinity Mr. Marion Veatch, Mr. C. P. Jones, the Christian church, Elkins. On Sun Jr., Mr. A. C. Kinter, Mrs. H. Venske, day evening at 6:30 a general prayer covered a new method of smelting ore who Should be subscribers that are still Mr. H. Venske, and Mrs. H. Eakin. meeting will be held at the Presbyter by electricity which promises to prove delinquent. These we want, and these The class meets ' each Sunday morning ian church and a young people’s pray of great merit. The process may be we must have. in the Mizpah room of the Presbyterian er meeting at the Christian. A very tested in the Bohemia district, the elec ' To Banquet Antlered Tribe. church at 10 o’clock. A cordial invita hearty invitation is given to all the cit tric energy being generated from-nat- The Big Noise Committee will enter tion is extended to all adults not other izens to attend as many-of these meet ural waterpower. tain the local Elks and a few invited wise connected with Sunday schools to ings as possible. Roseburg will do some more paving guests tonight after the street perform join in the study of the life of Jesus. Cottage Grove, Dec. 29.—My Dear this year under the same old system, ance with a splendid banquet at Wood The Rev. S. C. Adams is teacher and vice president, Mrs. H. O. Thompson, Editor; The community is deeply in the property owners paying half, the man hall. Chairman Lawson has ap president, Mrs. Herbert Eakin, secre debted to you for the several exhorta city the other half, issuing bonds; $35,- pointed Messrs. Parker, Johnson and tary and treasurer. Committee chair tions you have given those in charge of 600 was issued in the first con tract. Sly to prepare the banquet, which is assurance that nothing will be wanting. public buildings concerning the obey- The next will'be $40,000. man wili be appointed this week. AMONG THE CHURCHES II ....... At the Presbyterian church next Sun day a New Year sermon will be preach ed in the morning, subject: “Thy Will Be Done.” The Session will meet at the close of morning worship to receive new members. A general union prayer meeting will be held at 6:30 prepara tory to the union service to be held in the Methodist Episcopal church. Un ion Young People’s meeting at Chris tian church. For further evening ser vices see notice of union meetings. A Stove that has Out-lived 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 Charter 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