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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
ir CONDENSED B A R G A IN ITE M S CONDENSED B A R G A IN ITE M S A T U M PH R E Y & M A C K IN S JA N U A R Y CLEARANCE SALE AT U M PH R E Y & M A C K IN S J A N U A R Y C LE A R A N C E S A LE 36-inch light weight white outing, ytl. 12VoC 36 inch bleached muslin, good quality, now a yard........................................................14c One lot black and colored heutherbloom pettieouts; regular $3.50 to $4.50 grades, now elioice ............ $2.69 One lot remnants o f wool, silk and cotton goods n! One-half price 40-inch all wool poplin dress goods, $2 25 mitin: Regular $1.25 value silk camisoles...... 79c (hie lot women’s $6.00 to $9.00 value french heel knl shoes, all good styles, pair $2.95 grade, Regular 75c grade filin' silk stockings 49c Regular $1.25 grade silk stockings, pair 79c Men's $1.00 grade khaki work shirts 79c Men’s 20c heavy weight cotton gloves, 2 p.uiN for 60c E N T IR E C L E A R A N C E OF APRO N S AND J A N U A R Y C L E A R A N C E S A LE OF HOUSE DRESSES FOR W OM EN W O M E N 'S COATS A N D GIRLS Our entire remaining stock o f winter coats to lie closed out at 30r; to 5IK, o ff reillle lion. Each garment hears the famous “ Palm er" lirand label which assures the hest in tailoring, materials and styles. N our ohoiee $21.50 l tile Ini silk lined liluck plush coats, regular values $30.00 to $42.50, now each $21.50 One lot o f women’s fine gingham street dresses in size 24 to 28, regular $4.50 to $7.50 toi clearance, each $2.95 One lot o f misses' school dresses, made of prefix plaid ginghams, trimmed with plain color gingham to match, sizes 10 to 18, formerly priced $2.25 to $2.75, for clear am*«, non each $1 39 < file lot o f house aprons, good igmlity per cales and ginghams, short sleeves and sleeveless styles, regular values $1.25 to $1.75, for clearance, each..... 95c One lot long sleeve percale dresses in dark colors, regular values $2.25 anil up, for clearance, each $1.29 C LE A R A N C E S A LE OF M EN S A N D WOOL M A C K IN A W S BOYS’ » -r- Roys all-wool mackinaws. $7.50 value, now $5.62 Roys all-wool overcoats, $5.00 value, now $3.75 .Men’s all-wool mackinaws. $7 50 value, now $5.63 Men 's all-wool mackinaws. $> 50 value, now $6.38 ( Men's all-w. ol mackinaws, $lo value, now $7.50 Mon's all wool mackinaws. $15 value, now $11,25 U M PH R E Y & M A C K IN S J A N U A R Y C LE A R A N C E S A L E OF M EN S U N D E R W E A R Fleeced cotton rihhed shirts and drawers, each......................... 69c Heavy flat fleeced cotton shirts anil drawers ........... 69c Cotton rihhed union suits, med mm weight, regular $1.35 value, now each 89c Heavy weight cotton rihhed union suits, regular value $1.75, now each ............... $1.39 Regular $2.25 wool shirts anti $1.69 tlrawers, now... Regular $2.50 wool shirts and drawers, now... ............... $1.89 Regular $4.50 wool and cotton union suits, now .... $3.39 Regular $5.50 pure wool union suits, now ........ ..... $4 69 Regular $7.50 pure wool union suits, n o w ................ $5.69 k % C LE A R A N C E S A LE OF M E N 'S RUBBER U M PH R E Y & M A C K IN S J A N U A R Y C L E A R A N C E S A L E OF BEDDING Entire stock on sale at very low prices. SHEETS 72x80 bleached muslin sheets with center seam, regular ' l 15 value, now each 89c 72x80 fine bleached muslin ceamless sheets, regular value $2.25, now each $149 BED SPREAD S One lot regular $1.65 bed spreads, now each All regular $2.25 bed spreads, now each A ll regular $4.50 bed spreads, now each All regular $6.50 bed spreads, now each W O O L V ELO U R COATS regular regular regular regulat regular $1 -»fi $5.00 $o.00 $6.00 $7.50 value value value value value rubber shoes, now rubber shoes, now knee hoots, now knee boots, now hip hoots, now ..... B LANKETS 11- 4 gray or tan cotton blankets, medium weight regular $2 25 \ alue, now each $ 1 00 12- 4 gray or tan cotton blankets, heav\ weight, regular $2.65 value, now each SI 96 72x80 heavy white cotton blankets, now each $2.25 11-4 heavy weight cotton napped plaid bbinkets, regular $3 76 value, now each $2 9b All genuine nasliua woolnap blankets, pretty plaid patterns, now each $3.69 One lot $8.00 and $8.60 wool blankets, now $6.25 Regular $11.00 fine wool blankets, now $8.25 cupied by t ight people turned o f f the RECKLESS TOU RISTS USE R A IL W A Y FOR H IG H W A Y county road at a Southern P a cific cross mg, at a point when* trains are mo\ m g frequently hi both directions and While Southern Pacific company o f started down the tracks which had ticials have become accustomed to tie* been cleaned by a snow plow. One o f recklessness o f motorists, after receiv the machines had stuck in a switch nig many reports o f autoists running * * frog ’ ’ and the wheels o f the other down crossing flagmen warning them machine had slipped over th«* ends o f of approaching trains, etc., they ex the ties on one side when the Shasta : t * surprise and w onder at the I «test Lim ited came along. The engineer instance o f foolhardiness— that o f stopped the train but two car lengths u«iug railroads for a highway. from th»* first machine. A few days ago at Barnard, Calif., because o f snow, two machines oc V\ A I <11 VOLK LA 111-. I $7 66 coats, $12.65 cual s, $15.65 coata, M. & $20.00 coats. $22.35 V Entire Clearance of Corsets Making way for new stocks these corsets are all good styles hut broken in size range. Regular prices $2.00 tn $6.50, now 30% O ff U M PH R E Y & M A C K IN S J A N U A R Y C L E A R A N C E S A LE OF T ry These Grocery Bargains W O M E N 'S W IN T E R U N D E R W E A R at Clearance Sale Prices Regular $1.25, $1.50 value cotton union suits, in sleeveless, short sleeve and long sleeve styles, P H 0 N E 33— C IT Y D E L IV E R Y fleece lined, now a anil No. 2 vati Rovai Club fancy sweet corti, 2 caos 661 ked par in 1- pollini jar Monopoli1 brand steel cut coffee, 39c quart Kconomy glass jars, c a d i................................ 2- pouiid, 7-ounce package Golden Roti oats, a box 39c JilC , .i vans ............. i i >i » 111111 21c 39r 3 vans ’s sa ni uns 21c; 3 cans 59c 69, i1 peaches, 3 cans 35. liars..... ................ lo«* bars Swiss Rose glycerine soap, 4 bars 10c round cake toilet soap assorted, 4 cakes No. 2 I _, can Royal Club fancy peaches, 3 cans No. 2*'g can Royal Club sliced pineapple, 3 cans No. 2 can Standard pack corn, 3 cans 25c cans o f jam, assorted, 3 cans. ....................... Short quart can Uncle John’s cane and maple syrup No. 2 1 can Solid Pack tomatoes, 3 cans 89c W om en’a regular $1.75, $1.95 grade heavy fleeced cotton union suits, sleeveless, long sleeve, long sleeve styles, now a suit $1.29 W om en’s regular $2.25 large size union suits, same as above, now a suit $1.49 Women's wool union suits, all regular $3.00 to $3.75 grades, in long sleeve, short sleeve and sleeveless styles, now a suit ... $2.39 S A L E OF O U TING OOWNS FOR W O M EN A N D GIRLS Tw o lots o f girls' medium and heavy weight flannel gowns, now ehoiee each respectively. cotton outing 63c and 79c Three lots women’s outing flannel gowns in white, light and dark colors, regular values $1.25 tn $2.25, now 83c, 95c, $1.29 C L E A R A N C E S A L E OF G IRLS W IN T E R U N D E R W E A R One lot girls' wool shirts and drawers, sizes III years to Hi > ears One-half price BOOTS AND $3.39 $3.75 $3.75 $4.50 $5.63 «tillar $11.50 V alite «tills coats coniar $19.00 value women ’s radi vitular $23 50 vitine women s Mich e «tillar $30.00 value women ’s ■ach e «tillar value wollten ’s rach $1.19 $1.69 $3.37 $4 89 RUBBER SHOES ■Men s -Men’s Men s •Men's Men's $1.09 U M PH R E Y & M A C K IN S U M PH R E Y & M A C K IN S a M now One lot of wash goods and cotton suitings, now at One-half price One lot full size bed spreads, good weight, nOW each $1.19 Otic lot $1.75, $1.85 lilnck and colored petticoats, choice at ...... 98c tine lot girls' fleeced cotton union suits, medium weight, on sale each 43c One lot g irls’ heavy fleeced cotton union suits, all sizes, on THE QUALI TY sab sture - good s e r v ic e each 79c One lot g irls’ wool anil cotton union suits, all sizes, on sale now. each Cusick to Be Can did at e Albany, Ore., Jan. 9. E l>. C’usick, o f Albany, has announced that he will be a candidate at the primaries next May for the nomination for joint s«*uator from Linn and Lane counties. Th«* present joint senator is J. B. Bell, o f Eugene, It has been the custom for many years to alternat»* th«* joint senator ship between Linn and Lain* counties, and according to this custom it is Linn coun ty’s turn. The Sentinel wants the news. o f all the tax moii«*y. Th»*y show, too, ( ’liurchill asked a numb«»r o f eount} ED U C ATIO N T A K E S H A L F OF A L L T A X M O NEY that th«* state tax, contrary to g«*u Htiperiiit»*nd*»nts to semi in photos of Oregonian: The stai«* tax commission has pr«*pared a summary o f Oregon taxes for 1921 and th«*ir distribution. It is worth careful study by «-very citizen who wonders where his money goes. Incidentally, it may b«* remarked that a larg«* portion o f tax«*s is »lue to the nti/.en’s own d«*!iberat«* act, having b«‘«*ii voted upon him by no other than himself. The figures are: P e t. * l x , 7 . i s , : t s * tin 7 , 175,*» 3 3 . 5 8 4 5 .5 o •J7.IL* t i , T o n , J W !.2 7 ll i . 2 7 C o u n t y .................... 4 ,7 8 0 ,9 * JO.2 9 11 lilt H ta t«* I,5 i7 ,7 t r j.;t 5 E «J iie a tio iia l L ily and to w n . Roads ............. D r a i n a g «* What Do You Want? $1.49 am i F w rl • M is c e lln n e o n s F ir « * 9 l9 ,2 m i 97 *» o;| 9 1 2 ,2 8 0 . 1 9 2 22 3 0 * 1 ,8 9 8 .8 6 .8 9 . 0 ’) p a lr «d Thus we s«*«* 1 ir th a t «‘ d u r a t i o n s ta i«* , «list net, county absorbs far the greater share o f tax money. Edina (ions costs about tw elve times the state tax— th** l»*\y for th«’ support o f state institutions ami the state government. Th»* municipal taxes in th»* aggregate are more than four times tin* state tax. The road taxes (not tb«* funds raised by automobile l»*vy and expended under dirt*ction o f th«* highway commission) are mor«* than four times th»* slat»* tax. Th«* county taxes in th«* aggregate are more than three times th«* st.*»t** tax. It would not la* accurate, nor fair, to say that these proportions r»*pr**s«*ut th»* exact distribution for «*ach ta x payer. But they show what becomes A Sentinel Wantad | Will Get It for You era I impression, is one o f th«* l«*ast onerous. 'I'll«* state tax (le a v in g out o f eon sidération th«’ millag«* taxes voted by tin- people) has grown l**ss rapidly than any other. R E D ORO88 C H A P T E R T L A N 8 TO A ID D IS A B L E D VE TE R A N H Hpccial e ffo rts to clear up the elninis o f «‘ X servici* men and th«* r«*nd»*riug o f every possibl«* assistance to disabled forin«*r veterans o f l«nne county w ill b«* «‘ tiipliasizeil in flu* activities o f the I «a ii « * county chapter o f the American Red Cross, according to plans outlined at th«* first meeting o f the new year, held in Eugene Monday «*v«*iiiug, which was attended by C. M. Shinn from here. Mr. Shinn and Mrs. B. K. Job are the county n*pres»*ntatives from this city. __________ Meisner Oran ted Divorce. A. «8. Meisner was granted u »livore«* last w«*ek from Mary Meisner. They form erly liv«*d her»* and lnt«*r moved to Eugene, where both su«*«l f«»r divorce, filin g eomplaints on tin* same lay. Mr. Mi isner was given th«» custody o f the three ehildr«*n. Lane County School Hour. Shown. Th. N ew Y e a r ’s edition o f The Ore gonian contained an artici«* on th»» state rural school system written by J. A. Churchill, state superintendent. When h«* was requested by The Ore gonian to write the article, Mr. their beat rural school buildings. Hu perint«»iid<‘ iit E. J. Moore s«*nt a«*vend and the only two used o f th»» en tirT number sent it from over th«» stat«’ were those o f th«» Dan«»bo school and R iver road scho«>l s«*ut h i by Mr. Moor«». County C lerk ’s Fees Less. Fees colieeted at the o ffic e o f th« Lam* eoiinty c|«*rk during th«» year 1921 amounted to $283.19 less than those «‘olleeted during the previous year. Pees for 1920 were $13,056. For 1921 they were $12,772.81. Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Install The Odd Fellows and Kebekah lodges h«»Id joint installation Mntiirdny night. 299 being in attendance. Th«* follow ing were installed by the Odd Fellows: Wm. F. Johnson, N O. O. B Aubrey, V. O.; Ed. Adams, W.; A. E. Burrows, tec ret ary; J. W. Eddy, treasurer; Frank Hherman, C.; E. J Kent, R. H. N. <».; H. 0. Veatch, L. H N O.; A. H. Johns, R. H H.; C. K Dick, L. H. H.; Ham P«»rgusou, chap lain; Verne Oaroutte, I. (L ; W. N Hu Ida» II, O. O. The follow ing w«»r«‘ installed by the Rebekahs: Mrs. Nelli«» Johnson, N. O .: Mrs. Clara Korre, V. CL; Mrs. Aunn El ledge, secretary; Mrs. Lena W atch, financial secretary; Mrs. Ida Caldwell, treasur»*r; Mrs. Eth«»l Ferguson, chap lain; Mrs. Anna lh oiler, C.; Mrs. I>*nn llauiloth, W.; Mrs. Maud Currin, I. O .; Mrs Elizabeth Fullmer, O. O. A wantad will tell it.