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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1921)
t K|Wpy Hints 5» i FATHER^;- [si Dross shirts in fast colors and neat pat torn», with or without collars, priced.. $1.25 to $3.75 Silk neckties that are shown in a big range of patterns such as father would like and in styles to be tied or ready tied to wear. They are priced............................................ 50c, 75c, $1 Dress gloves in tan dressed cape or unfinished gray kill, lined and unlined, pair............. $2.50 Mouse slippers in most practical styles in wool felt or kid leather, priced pair. $i.75 to $3.25 Black and dark brown dress shoes, with and without too cap, priced............... ......... $5 to $7 All wool cashmere socks and cotton lisle so"ks, the kind and weight that father likes, priced the pair.......... .....................................17V-IC *° Good quality white hemmed handkerchiefs, priced each .................................. 121Jc to 35c Suspenders in light weight, medium weight and heavy weight, priced a pair....45c to 75c Dress hats in fur felt and wool cloth, priced each.......................................................... $2.50 to $5 V.Happy Hurts'* f .-f c f The spirit of Christmas is making others happy, and there is happiness in every gift that carries the thought of “good tidings” and of pleasing. In these Happy Hints for Christmas there is a suggestion of Happiness in every gift. W e have planned to make it easy for you to select something specially gratifying for everyone on your Christmas list. Here in our Toyland is a host of toys both of the season’» novelties. The Itoys and girls Toyland. Bring them in and let them feast mother will learn what the children like best are welcome whether you buy or not. the old practical staples and the newest will he ilclighted with a look through their eyes. Incidentally fnther and for recreation toys. Come today. You Happy Hints for MOTHER Mouse slippers for mother in staple and Ian cv styles, good quality, priced $1/5 to $3.26 l-’ast color Japanese seamless lunch cloths with napkins to match; sires 54 and 72 inch. All wool dress goods, :»> to «0 inches wide, priced a yard U t° $3-76 Yard wide silks including pongee, messaline, satin taffeta, etc., priced yd $1.26 to $2.26 l-’lecced hosiery, wool hosiery aim fine cotton hosiery in weights to please mother, priced a pair 25c to $1.25 Cnihrellas that are rain proof in fine cotton, cotton aitd silk and all silk, priced $1 96 up Wool gloves, kid gloves, silk gloves, nnd cashmere!tc gloves in black, tan, brown and white, priced the pair 60c to $2 76 Hand colored Japanese work buski ts, priced < aril 65c to $1 95 Table damask by the yard or individual table patterns, 64 inches to 72 Inches wide f-l-lappy Hints ? *■ -fo r Î*H lAAw J h All silk four-in-hand neckties, including nar row, medium ami wide widths, in embroid ered and printed file silks, silk crochet, etc. Good ties, priced at.. $1, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.50 Young men’s leather l>elts in wide range of styles priced each..... .....................50c to $1.50 Ready-to-wear blanket bath robes $5 to $7.50 New styles in all wool, silk lined caps, priced each.......... ..................................... $1.50 to $2.95 Crisp new patterns in french cuff dress shirts in fine madras, silk and cotton and silk, priced____ ________________ $1.50 to $6 Silk arm hands ami garters and suspenders packed in boxes in sets, or individual, price range........ ..................................................25c up All silk fringed neck scarfs.......$1.25 to $2.50 Best fur felt hats, new block, priced____$5 Handkerchiefs, t> in sealed Christmas box, $1 Silk ami wool socks in two tone colors $1.25 Heather wool socks, brown, green, black, etc., priced the pair_______ _____________ __ 75c Silk socks and mercerized socks . 35c to 75c □ W om en’s Coats, O ne-Third Off ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICE AND MOST TIMELY IS TIMS SALK OF COATS FOR WOMEN WHICH INCLUDES EVERY WINTER COAT IN THE STORK. THERE ARK NOT MANY COATS, BUT THEY ARE NEW SEASON’S STYLES INCLUDING BEA VER PLUSH AND VELOUR FABRICS. EACH GARMENT REARS THE FAMOUS “ PALMER” LABEL. rfr. e r . New pur sin and beaded liags $1 to $6 50 Sdk umhrellns, ne west style hamtlcM, top» are waterproof ; hlaek and eolors $5 50 to $10.50 Silk petiieoats in eolors, priced $3.75 up Pure silk thread stoc kings $1.75 to $3 Fibre silk and mercerized cottoti lisle stock- ings, priced a pair 35c to $1.25 Wool stocking» in pittiti heather and silk cm- hroidered atikle, priced $1 25 to $2.96 Imitatimi ivory brusite», eomlm nnd mirrors, priced « neh 50c, 75c, $1.25, $1.60 to $2 50 Blauket balli roltcs, silk tri in meri $6 50 to $8 50 Retlroom and dressing slippern $1.75 to $3.25 New stvles iti chainoisctte gloves, priced thè pair $125, $1.50, $1.76 llaiidkerehiefs in a large vnriely to olinone frolli, priced cucii 6c to 75c Oniuty silk camisoles, white hlnck and eolors, priced cnch ................ $125 up - * * :- * ► > Happy Mints jf jM£PVHlrrts.| Ì BROTHER»? Bright, new hair bow ribbons, priced yd.___ _____ 25c to 50c All wool sweaters in bright pastel colors........... $6.50 and $7.50 Girls’ wool heather stockings for outing wear........ 65c to 95c Handkerchiefs, plain and figured................................... 5c to 25c All wool middies in bright, attractive colors and new style», priced each................................................... .....................$3.75 to $5 Felt slippers, all sizes for girls, priced..... ........................95c up New Poll Parrot, double welt sole, Star brand shoes, in styles like big sister wears, priced.... _.................... „......................... $4.25 All wool stocking caps in attractive colors..................... 50c up Stay-Tied neckties for Itoys, “ just snap them mi,”. 60c, 75c Boys’ four-in-hand lies in special lengths for boys, and the good quality kind, each........ ...................................... ............... 75c Boys’ belts and suspenders, priced............ ............ 25c, 35c, 60c Wool caps in a large variety of patterns ............75c to $1.50 Boys’ two-piece knickcr suits, priced.............. $6.50 to $14.50 Boys’ drcHH shoes in brown and hlaek, priced. $3.25 to $5 Boys’ shirts and waists, each................................... 75c to $2.25 ■fòr ÿL Christmas Candies AT UMPHREY A MACKIN’S IN ABUNDANCE Christmas candies are to be found at this store in a large variety including bonbons, ribbon candy, french mixed, cream mixed, jelly candy, chocolates, stick candy, gum drops, hard taffy, taffy chews, brittle candy, etc. The price range for pure sugar candies is......................25c to 60c SPECIAL PRICES QUOTED ON QUANTITY LOTS FLOOD DAMAGE TO BRIDGES dences of where the water covered the IN WESTERN LANE 18 BIG valley from hilt to hill. Home bridges were washed down stream a consider Eugene, Ore., Dee. 2.— Damage to able distance while others were only co u n ty bridges in the western end of loosened from their fastenings. Lane county to the extent of from The bridge nt Minerva over the *1(0011 to *7000 wax done by the recent North fork, 80 feet long, was complete high wafer, said J . W. McArthur, coun ly lost. It was carried down stream ty bridge superintendent, who re for about half a mile and broken up turned yesterday from a few days’ trip but it is believed that a considerable of iniqiection in that section of the portion of the material can be saved. county. The Hmith bridge, 00 feet long, about The north fork of the Hiusiaw was n mile above Minerva, was taken out higher last week than it had been for by tbe flood. Tire county court ex 30 years, old settlers on the river told pected to replace this structure by the Mr. McArthur. .In places he saw evi erection of a new one at a different PHONE 33—CITY DELIVERY ORDER HERE NOW Diamond W jelly powders, congeal quickly, all flavors, 2 boxes for......................................................... —................-25c Fancy quality hulk mincemeat, lb..._............................. 25c Preferred Stock brand fancy tender peas, 2 cans..... 55c No. 2*/g can fancy ripe sliced pineapple...................... 35c Fancy size swwd pickles in hulk, pint......................... 30c Bulk ground cocoa, lb........................................................15c Pure Peaberry coffee in bulk, lb.................................... 30c Standard blend coffee in bulk, lb.................................. 19c Fresh, crisp bulk soda crackers, lb................................ 16c New crop bulk dates, lb..................................................... 20c THE QUALITY STuRE- lorn lion next year but it wns hoped to use it until that time. Home mentis will have to be provided to cross the stream at that point. At I’ortage a 90 foot trestle over a slough wns washed away nnd it Innded iiliont half a mile below nnd broke up but much of the material ran be re covered. Between Portage and Flor ence three small bridges were badly shaken up and need repairing. From the Hiuxlnw country Huperin- tendent McArthur went over into the Indian creek valley, where two medium sized bridges were washed away and a^ a small bridge further up the valley good s e r v i r Christmas Nuts AT UMPHREY A MACklN 8 Fresh roasted peanuts, new crop almonds, brazils, soft shell best quality walnuts, mixed nuts, etc., arc here in abun dance. You will like their flavor because they are new crop nnd beat quality. Price range per lb. is 20c to 35c SPECIAL PRICES QUOTED ON QUANTITY MAKE OUT YOUR ORDER EARLY the water wnshed n channel around the end of the structure. While coming out on the train he lenrned of minor damage to the bridge on the main lak e creek road nt the mouth of In dian creek. Mr. McArthur snid the freshet dnm nged many of the roads in all pnrtx i*f the ronnty lint he found the fnruiers were busy repniring them ns well as the bridges. LOTS prominent in Kugene’s business nnd Itinehart, also a former resident, died eivie life, died Wednesday nfternoon Nov. 14 nt Milwnukie, Ore., nt thi at a hospital In Koschurg. nge of 88 years, 8 months, lift days Interment wns nt Condon, Ore. Highway Little Damaged. The Pacific highway in Ijine county Don’t have any slackers. Keep thick wns dnmngcd but little during the of whnt ench hen dons by using egg recent freshet, snys .1. K. McKy, record cards. For sale by The Hentl county rondmnster. Home of the gravel nol at *1.76 the hundred. M* shoulders by the side of the pavement If vou like the editorials, tell your were wnshed nway in plnees but this friends shout them, and help to make enn lie replaced with little ci|icnxc. them bear fruit. Robert MeMtirphey Dies. Mrs. Martha Rinehart Dies. Taken suddenly ill on his first d ay’s There’s hardly anything a Sentinel journey by automobile to California, Mrs. Martha Rinehart, former resi wantad won’t ao, hot if one doesn’t Hubert McMurphey, for many years dent of this city and mother of W. N. do it, try two. ••• >