Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, October 08, 1920, Image 2

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    THE CAREFUL HOUSEWIFE TRADES AT THE
WEST SIDE GROCERY
Attend the sale Satimlav, October 9, and buv
at a bargain. The billowing p ricci6 will pro-
vail:
G R O CER Y
B A R G A IN S
$15.90
$3.60
6c
• 38c
15c
3c
10c
27c
24c
14c
Sugar, per sack
Rest hat’d wheat flour, per saek
Soap, per bar............
Full cream cheese, per lb
( ondensed milk, per can
( hiions, per lb
Toilet paper, per roll
Lard, per lb
< 'ompound. | tel* lh
Host ’Toasties, per pkg
1 Jest white beans, per lb
Bulk coffee, per lb
Deviled meat, per can
9V2 c
35c
.. 7c
LE O N A R D C& SON
The
West
Side
PR O G R A M
Fri., Oct. 8— “ The Hell O a t”
by Geraldine Farrar. A story
of W yom ing ranch life.
Second episode Kddie Polo.
Sat., Oct. 9 - “ Brothers Di­
vide«!,” Frank Keenan. Do you
.like to sin* an under «log an
ex-convict— make good? Then
see Frank Keenan in “ Broth­
ers D ivided.”
“ Comedy,
ding Bells.”
“ Cracked
W ed ­
Sun., Oct. 10— “ The Atone­
ment,” Grace
Davison and
Conway Terle.
Path«; Review, Topics o f the
Day, etc.
W A T C H
SHOTGUNS
AND RIFt F-S
F O R
.Mon., Oct. 11— “ The Coun­
try Cousin,” by Klaiue Ham-
merstein.
Conn'dv, “ The A rtist’s M od­
el.”
Tues., 0«'t. 12— “ The Point-
inti F inger,” Mary McLaren.
C oiihm I v , “ Too Many B u rg ­
lars.”
Wed., Oct. 13-— “ Dollar for
D ollar.” Frank Keenan.
Thurs., Oct. 14— “ The
phan,” W illiam Faruum.
O r­
C oiihm I v , “ Chicken a la Cab­
aret.”
G O L D W Y N
W E E K
W W C If£ 5 T M
SHOT SHELLS
CARTRIDGES
r/;’j
W
Men Above Question Desired
to Take Charge and Purge
Game of Evils.
Chicago. — ll«<|>ivacntatlv<'a of four
major league buactsttl clubs have alari
ed » roovetuont ib-algniM] to “ clean up
baseball forever" by tnklitK control ,,f
the mum* out of the hunda of men fl-
mmelully IntcriMitiMl unii placing It un-
«ler n "civilian tribunal" to In* rom
poned of men "o f umjueMl toned public
standing.”
A letter » a s uenl to every major
lea*;ue eluh and diu rn i of other« In
(created, ankliiK their approviti of the
plan.
It proponed that the national com
mission Is- alsillshed because "In Its
present form It cannot Is* Im paniai."
and ,th;«t In Its place there ls< a tri
hunal »hose memls-rs would receive
er Balarles than anyone now eon
neeted with luisehall. (¡eneral Pc rah-
Ine. Major (¡eneral l.eonanl Wisst, for-
Gr o c e r s
ARCADE T H E A T E R
W E E K L Y
CLEAN BASEBALL
TRIBUNAL WANTED
f, \ :?
Kish Salad.
Kcmovc all hones freni i-old lisli
(left over) and ut-punite meat into
muall piece». I'our over the fish mid
inix well the follow in*; suin e: due i-atl.
nell lieiileu: one lilldesponn siigar. one
tnldespooii anted uiiisliird, Iblee laide
s | hiiiiis vinegar and u small piece of
hatter. \ few letture chopped fine and
In I * cd with sauce is 1 1 |v • < I by suine
Vrr:i>> k ** '"lu ll lender lettuce leaves on
a philter and pul u heaping tnhlcm....
of salad on eaeh leuf, lln-n lav slices
of hard lmili-il « ue on top of eaeh.
Wnntnd rates are him c < nl the nm I;
miunuum .t.’i nord-: three n eilimi I>n
tin- price of two when pnul in ndvalice
S e v e n th S tre e t
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Brothers, P r o p » . -------------------------------
All kinds mid makes of cars expertly rc
paired; courteous and prompt vorviee; gas
oline, oils and complete garage service.
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THE CELEBRATED CHEVROLET LINE
Price Reductions
We will promptly follow the market in any decline on any class
lis and W illiam (¡. MeAdoo are
some of the men proposed for the tri
hnnal. hut the letter add« that none
I has been approached.
The trltiunal would ts> In absolute
; charge of all organlx«*«) basi hall
h agues. of the players, the managers
and owners and leajtuc presidents and
Its decisions would ls> beyond appeal
or disput«*.
of goods.
We ilo not claim au\ particular »Tedit for this for we
\
think it duo to our friends and customers.
A fine assortment of sweaters, winter underwear and water
rcpcllnnt clothing received this week. New shoes, from the finest
HAYWOOD CONVICTION
UPHELD BY COURT
Chicago.— The Culled States circuit
court of appeals handed down a di'el-
sion upholding the conviction of W il­
liam D. Haywood and ninety three
other I W. W. who were found guilty
and sentenced to Leavenworth for ob­
structing tho draft law during the
1 war.
Haywood, former general si'eretary
of the I. W. W.. and most of the other
defendants have been at liberty under
bond for more than a year, pending
hearing of their appeal.
Haywood and fourteen other defend­
ants were sentenced to twenty years
In prison by Judge Kenesnw M. Lan­
dis. and in addition were fln<nl sums
ranging from $20.000 to $35.000.
O f 166 persons Indicted for conspi­
racy. ninety-seven were found guilty
and all hut three appealed Home’ have
served out their sentences and been
released.
shoes for a baby to heavy logger shoos,
(*vcry day.
arc
coining
in
nearly
Our stock of shoos is now ooiuploto and wo invite in
spoetimi both as to quality and price.
\
Powell & Burkholder
Corner of Fifth and Main
Phone 70
O n
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BIG NAVY ADVOCATED
Chairman of House Foreign Relations
Committee for Preparedness.
WINCHESTER GIVES
YOU PERFECT PATTERN
W
H IR E R S !
Bang!
The ruffed
grouse may roar up out of the
briers and 1 ireak speed records
among the pines but he will not get
through the Winchester shot pattern that
is shot at him. Because Winchester test­
ing and inspecting have made sure that
the shot pellets will be evenly distributed.
W e sell Winchester Shotguns and Winchester
Shells— they are made for each other. Y ou
can always count upon them for results!
Everything you want for hunting— right here
in our store. Our salespeople are not only
authorities on tfle proper equipment but will
gladly tell where the best hunting is to be found
and what to take along. This is part of our
service to the hunters. M ak e use o f it!
W. L. D A R B Y & CO.
PONT USE SO MUCH GAS
Huy O V E R L A N D , the car of* no regrets.
“ You caii afford to buy it and afford to run
it.” New bedrock prices as lot lows:
OVERLAND
Touring and Roadster...
Coupe
Sedan
$1075.00
1625.00
1675.00
WILLYS KNIGHT
Touring and Roadster
Coupe
Sedan
.......
$2465.00
3145.00
3255.00
Overland Garage
Tel. 110—dolm
I if:
( 'uriin, Drop.—001 Main
San Francisco.— Members of Un-
American congressional party which
i has been touring the Orient for the
last few months, arrived In San Fran­
cisco aboard the United States army
transport Madawaska.
"Am erica must tie prepared," was
thA statement o f Congressman Porter
of Pennsylvania, who Is chairman of
the house foreign relations cornuilttc
j "W e must build first line battleships;
we muHt recruit our nnvy to full
strength. Present conditions make It
imperative that we have a navy second
to none.”
Cleveland Wins First Game.
Rrooklyn.— Rome 25,000 fans, the
edge of whose enthusiasm was no whit
dulled by the White Sox baseball
scandal, filled all stands In Kb bets
field and saw the Cleveland Indians,
pennant winners of the American
league, win by a score o f 3 to 1 from
the Brooklyn Dodgers, champions of
the National league. In the find of this
year’s world series.
Two Die In Hotel Fire.
Huntington, Or.— W illiam Travers,
dlvsion engineer of the Oregon Short
Line, and Key Cornelius, motor car
machinist of the same road, both of
Pocatello, Idaho, wen- burned to death
Monday night In a fire which destroy­
ed the hotel at Robinette, Or., forty
miles down the Snake river from here.
Hoover Named on Power Survey Body.
Washington.— Appointment of Her­
bert Hoover as a member of the nd-
j vlsory board for the Eastern Indus-
j trial region super power survey, now
being conducted by the geological sur-
1 vey, was announc«*! by Secretary
| Payne.
110.627 Voters Register In Portland.
Portland. Or.— A registration o f 110,-
627, the heaviest ever known In Mult-
1 nomah county, In found on the books
of County Clerk Beveridge preparatory
1 to balloting In the November general
election.
New York State's Census 10.384,144.
Washington, D. C.— New York state,
th<> most populous In the country, has
a population of 10,384,144, an Increase
o f 1,270,530, or 13.9 per cent, over that
of ten years ago.
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SAVE A DOLLAR AT
THE SAMPLE STORE
by getting your winter supplies «Inring llte next ten days. Menlian
disc is biking ;i slump on the market und you will lind sit the Sample
Store the following
Cut Price Bargains
Men’s Dress £hoes
M en’s line English «Tress shoes
in brown »m l tan
if 11.00 »hoes for
$10.00
$10.00 shoes for
~
$9.00
Men’s Heavy Loggers
10 per «M-til o ff on all men’»
heavy logger». Buy your »hoc»
now while they last.
Men’s Underwear
10 per eent o ff on all men’»
underwear. Get your supply
while they last $2.45 to $8.00
Men’s Dress Caps
M en’« «Ire»« cap» in big valm
mi ................... .
.
$1.50
10 per eent o ff on all men’s
h at».................
$3.50 to $0.50
Leather Vests
10 per eent o ff on all leather
v c h ! h front....
$7.50 to $15.00
Men’s Suits
M c h ’ h suits at a bargain
*45.00 suits for
$35.00
*40.00 suits for ........... $32.00
Boys’ Suits
*10.00 suits for
*13.50 suits for ».
$13.00
$11.50
Men’s Trousers
10 per cent o ff on all men’s
trousers from
$2.95 to $9.00
Men’s Overalls
*2.95 overalls for
M en’s striped overalls
$2 50
$1.95
Men’s Coveralls
*4.50 «overalls for.
$3.95
Children's Coveralls
*105 children's coveralls re-
«luced t«t
$1.20 and $1.35
Ladies’ Shoes
Ladies’
Ladies'
Ladu s ’
Ladies’
*11.00 slmes
*10.00 sho«-*..
*9.00 shoes
*H.OO shoes
$10.00
$9.00
£8 00
$7.00
Ladies’ Oxfords
Ladies' *7.50 ox forila in patent
leather and gun metal
$4 95
Ladies’ Hats
Ladies' winter hats at cxcep-
i ion,-d bargains
95c to $1.95
Men’s Mackinaws
10 per eent o ff on all ttiaeki
naw prices from ... $11 to $14
Flannel Shirts
Flannel shirts at bargain prices
•eh
$1 95 to $000
Woolnap Blankets
From 50e to *L 00 o ff on W ool-
nap Idniiki-ts. I’rieed the pair
*5 to *8.50 now $4.50 to $7 50
Army Blankets
All wool army blank« Is, regular
*7.50 values, now
$0.50
Suit Cases
10 per cent nfl «»it all suit ease
prices front
$2 25 to $18.00
Ladies’ Waists
Men’s Work Gloves
La«lies’ waists
$2.25 to $0 50
M en’s work and «Ir«-»» gloves
from
95c to $5.00
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