The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 16, 1921, Image 5

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    OVER MILLION OF FEDERAL
MONEY FOR OREGON
and $25,000,000 of the sum is available
immediately, the balance becoming
available on January 1, 1922. Here is
how the money will be apportioned!
among the 48 states:
Alabama, $1,553,420.67; Arizona, $1,
National Government I Provides for
053,2 m 1.44;
Arkansas,
$1,254,142.2";
Roads. Total of Which Would
Cali torn in, $2,462,OHM.53; Colorado, $1,
Encircle the Earth.
341,175.69;
Connecticut, $480,697.78;
\\ n>hiiigton, Nov. 19.--Seventy fiv«»
million dollars become»»* available ns
federal aid for road construction hi
the various state»», the money to I m »
spent under the’ supervision of the bu­
reau of public roads, <l«»|mrtm« nt of
agnenlture, under the federal highway
Met Mignid by the president. In nddi
tion, $I5.OOO,IMM) in appropriated for
natiounl forest roads. The $75,000,000
represiuits th»» governmentappropria
tion to the work of building highways
in the various states and must bo
inntelo-d, dollar .for dollar, by funds
from the state treasuries, except in
states where mon» than 5 per rent of
the area is unappropriated public land.
The $75,000,000 appropriated is for
lhe fiscal year, ending June 30, 1922,
Delaware, $365,625.00; Florida, $886,-
825.69; (b'orgia, $1,997,957.58; Idaho,
$938,536.6.*»; Illinois, $3,246,281.07; In
diana, $1,958,855.41;
Iowa, $2,102,
872 74;
Kansas, $2,102,281 51;
Ken­
tucky, $1,417,178.68; Louisiana, $996,
9.89.64; Maine, $695,160.25; Maryland,
$640,629.01;
Massaehus<»tts,
$1,096,-
176.04; Michigan, $2,249,532.43; Minne
sota, $2,123,597.07;
Mississippi, $1,-
294,906.22;
Missouri,
$2,448,128.62;
Montana, $1,546,885.82; Nebraska, $1,
581,1.89 50; Nex ada. $953,436.78; New
Hampshire, $365,625.00; New Jersey,
$942,870.95;
New
Mexico.
$1,189,
823.34; New York, $3,696,447.97; North
Carolina, $1,709,333.90; North Dakota,
$1,164,714.42; Ohio, $2,823,004.05; Okla
homa, $1,752,339.44; Oregon. $1,182,
663.90;
Pennsylvania,
$3,398,953.07;
Khode Island. $365,625.00; South Caro
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Beginning December 17
until Christmas
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linn, $1,061,237.34; South Dakota, $1,
204,060.31;
Tinness»e.
$1,647,692.24;
Texas, $4,425,172.41; I tub. $849,417.21;
Vermont, $365,625.00; Virginia, $1,456,
.82.8.47; Washington. $1,103,70t*.77; West
Virginia, $802,359.77; Wisconsin, $1.
894.815.86; Wyoming, $934,617.63.
Of the appropriation of $15,000,OeO
for th»» improvement of national fore4
ronds, $5,000,000 is made available tor
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922,
and $10,000,000 for the following fiscal
year.
Th»» roa<ls to be paid for by this
money would, if placed end to end,
encircle tin» earth anil extend from Ban
Francisco to New York on the aeeond
lap, th«» total mileage of th«» roads un
der construction and completed being
reported by th«» bureau of public road*
as 27,000 miles.
Th«» averagt» cost per mil«» of the
roads built with federal aid has been
betw«»en $17,000 and $18,000. More than
half th«» mon«»y has been s|M»nt for
roads with th«» highest types of sur­
face, such as concrete, brick, and bi­
tuminous concrete, but a very large
mihtig«» of roads of the cheaper type,
such as gravel and sand clay, has been
built when* such types would with
stniol th,» wear of traffic.
It is estimated by engineers of the
Cnited Blates department of agricul­
ture that the federal aid roads under
construction on October 31 were giving
employment to about 250,000 men,
either directly on the actual construe
tion or indirectly in the prmtuction
and transportation of the materials
which enter into the construction.
luine county's
state
tax will be
$373,260.70, according to official in­
formation received by County Clerk R.
8. Bryson from th«» state tax coin
mission.
This is $1,100 less than estimated in
the county budget mid $1,384.70 less ,
than this county’s share of the state
tax last year.
Herbert
Walker, county assessor,
figures that a levy of 10.73 mills will
be required to raise this amount.
Th«» Linn county state tux is ovor
$10,000 greater than that of last year,
according to information received from
Albany, but the reason for this is not
given. No information has been ro
ceiv«»d from other counties.
Candies, Nuts, Fruits
and Vegetables
The Store Where Your Dollar Doti Its Di^ty
EADS
GROCERY
ON THE WEST SIDE
PHONE 9
WATCH YOUR LABEL—IT Wild. PAY YOU
KEIM’S
Shop Early in the Week
Shop Early in the Day
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Complete Line
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(THE MODERN PHARMACY)
JEWELRY—One-third regular price
We have about $200 worth of jewelry left ill stock which is go­
ing at a saving of two-thirds to the customer. Every piece is
guaranteed ami your money will be refunded if you are not
satisfied. We want to close out the line and this is your chance.
GREETING CARDS
By the thousands. Also tags, seals, stickers, ribbon, tape, tissue
pap«T ami tree decorations. Get these NOW ami be ready.
MANICURE SETS
Serviceable ami dainty.
ivory ami pearl fittings.
quality and price.
Prieed from
Beautifully lined leather cases with
All good though they vary in size,
................................. S3 00 to $1500
SHAVING MIRRORS
Plate glass wall or table mirrors that may be adjusted to any
angle; with or without brush, soap, etc.
WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS
Th«’ world’s standard. We have a complete stock
priced from......................................... $2.50 to $6.00
They are guaranteed and the recipient may change
our pens until they get nnc that suits their hand.
This saves you worry in giving a pen as a gift.
Little things like this take the worry out of your
shopping with us.
DOLLS
BOOKS—for juveniles and older children
With real hair, all dressed up ami ready to go. May be put to
sleep if you choose. Some with ki«i bodies, others with cloth.
All wonderful values since they are priced exceptionally low.
$1.65 to $4 00
A new lot just in which offer some very good selections.
Priced from................................................................................ 10c up
SAFETY RAZORS
Gillette, Evcready, Gem, Enders, Durham Duplex ami Auto Strop
$1 00 to $6 00
We have a number of $3.00 Gem razors that are going at the
exceptional price of $1.00. You should see them. Beautifully
packed, handsomely finished ami perfect in every detail.
LEATHER GOODS
Bdl folds, card cases, cigar eases, auto chamois,, tourist tablet
covers, gents’ and ladies' change purses. New stock, handsomely
finished and priced correctly at their real worth.
Ladies* hand bags, just a few of these we arc closing out at
One-fourth Off Regular Prices
RUBBER TOYS
Balloons, dolls, animals, balls, etc., all packed ready to hand out.
Priced at tin- pack
........................... 10c to $1.50
HE first Evcrsh.nrp sentence
you stroke will convince you
that here is a pencil which
makes writing easy. You will
experience, too,a genuine pleas­
ure in the artistic appearance
of Eversharp. For, like a well
made watch, it is built with
jeweler skill. And—it is de­
signed to last a lifetime. You
can buy Eversharp right here
at our store in the very size and
style you want. We sell the gen­
uine. The name is on the pencil.
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EVERSHARP
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PYRALIN IVORY
KODAKS AND SUPPLIES
Kodaks from...........
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$800 to $65.00
Brownies from.....
$2.00 to $20 00
Developing outfits............................ $1.65 and up
Printing frames, chemicals.
Paper, post cards and films.
Print albums and art corners.
Have us finish your Christmas pictures, all
finishing guaranteed. That’s service.
TEMPOINT FOUNTAIN PENS
The pen with the comb feed. Just another high grad«' fountain
pen that offers you a little different t.yp<‘ in case you may not
be suited with the original Waterman. These we know will give
you satisfaction and they are priced from....... —$2.75 to $5.00
These are made by the same people that make the famous
EVERSHARP PENCIL._______________ ______________
ALCOHOL HEATERS
One-fourth off from new until Christmas. ’’Pyralin ivory” is
recognized as the leader of all ivories. Every piece we offer
you is standard- no discontinued numbers in our stock. W«'
offer more than $500 worth at. a direct saving to you of one-
fourth in this big pre-Christmas sale. Don’t fail to inspect our
stock during your shopping days.
SILVERWARE
Knives, forks and serving spoons, June Pattern, Oneida Com­
munity. Special price for set of six knives and six forks, worth
$9.00, only..............—..................................................................... $5.00
Six serving spoons, worth $3.90, otdy........................................ $2.15
CANDY
The Liggett kind. When your girl’s
sweet tooth says “candy” her wisdom
tooth says “Liggett’s” so please the
lady by getting what is called for. Our
candies are fresh from our big clean
new factories in St. Louis.
HARD CANDIES SPECIAL
INGERSOLL WATCHES
% price
have been reduced in price, improved in running,
through a mon* rigid inspection, better material
ami finer adjustments.
Why not one of these for
that boy or girl?
Priced now from.............................
$1.75 to $11.50
Closing these out. Nothing finer on the market at the price.
They are great for quick heal. Your chance.
INCENSE BURNERS
and incense in a variety to please all. Burning incense imparts
a delightfully perfumed odor to any room. For us«' in home or
other buildings.
Ranging in price from................................................... 25c to $1.50
ELECTRIC STAND LAMPS
Little beauties that add a touch of richness to any home. Nice
for dresser or bed-side table. A practical gift.
Priced complete, except fur bulb, from ....................$5.75 to $7.50
CALENDARS
Framed mottoes, framed highway views, mounted Oregon scenes.
All beauties, variously priced at from...................... 25c to $1.75
BASKETS! BASKETS!
Off
These arc American mixed, packed in sanitary glass jars reg­
ularly priced at 25c, 35c and 50c each, now going at respect
ively..................................................................... .... 17c, 23c and 33c
PERFUMES
Powders, creams, rouges, talcs, soaps, toilet waters, all
beautifully packed for gift purposes and selling singly
or in various combinations.
Singh* items priced at.................................... 25c to $3.50
Combinations priced at.............................$2.75 to $10.50
BRUSHES
All kinds from the 25c hand scrub to the $12.00
Pyralin ivory hair brush. Military brushes included.
Meets every need for emergency, light— outdoors
Direct from Japan. The prettiest, daintiest, tastiest baskets you
ever would want to see. Something new in an enameled basket
for flowers, stands, waste, sewing, etc. You’ll like them, every­
one docs ami they are going at one-fifth off the regular price.
Get yours now.
HOT WATER BOTTLES
A delight to the elderly and a comfort to the sick.
A most useful and appropriate gift. We have them
from the baby or face bottle to the large size and
priced from................................
$1.25 to $3.50
THERMOS BOTTLES
One-third off the regular price of this original
vacuum bottle. The standard by which all other
bottles of this type are gaged. Only a couple of
dozen left to go at this price.
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
make a Christmas gift twelve to fifty-two times a year. We can
take your subscription for any magazine published anywhere
and have it sent to any address you may designate. You should
attend to these at once.
STATIONERY
Beautifully boxed gift packages. Symphony
Lawn, Cascade Linen, Lord Baltimore Linen,
in various sized packages, in tints and white.
Different finished surfaces, styles of envelopes.
Something to pleas«' every taste ami to suit
every purse.
Priced from
75c to $5 00
O matter how many flash­
lights you have, you’ll want
this newest Eveready. Three
times as powerful as any other
flashlight the same size. Locate
road signs as you flash by motor­
ing at night. Pick up moorings or
landing places boating at night. "
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Signal to frienda miles away. For
out-of-doors safety, comfort, con­
venience, the Eveready Spotlight
is a positive need.
Two styles full nickel and vul­
canized fibre. Come in and let us
demonstrate this new light.