Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, October 15, 1909, Image 9

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    HAMPTON ® COMPANY
M E I N ’S
UNDERW EAR.
Heavy fleeced_____________________________$ 5 0
Jaeger R ibb ed ____________________________
50
Famous North Star wool, $1 and__________ 1 5 0
Silver and Flesh Ribbed Fleeced__________
50
Ribbed W o o l______________________________ 1 0 0
Horse Shoe brand_____________ ____________ 1 4 0
All grades either for extreme cold or moderate
weather. W e can suit on climatic conditions.
The Satisfaction of Ordering Garments
UNDERW EAR.
Swiss f leeced, splendid fall and winter weight $ 2 5
North Star Union Suits; 50c; 85c, $1.25,
$2.00 and
_________
2 75
FROM
A. E. Anderson & Co.
25
25
15
10
Is Enhanced by a
of
N O T IO N S .
Automobile Silk Neck Scarfs______________
50
Pearl Collar Buttons______ __________ _____
10
Meyer’s Dress Gloves, $1, $1.25 and
1 50
W e have an assortment of Fie Pins, Cuff Buttons,
too numerous to mention in this space, at all prices.
SW EATERS.
Heavy ribbed Coat Sweaters in colois____$
75
Heavy knit Wool Jackets___________________ 1 2 5
Golf Coats_____ ___ .
________________ 2 5 0
Boys’ Gray and Cardinal Sweateas_________
50
S U IT C A S E S .
Imitation leather, brass locks and catches, $1.40
and___________________________
$ 2
Sole leather, shirt fold and fancy lined; $6 to 1 0
Japanese Straw; $2.75 and _____________
3 00
Exclusiveness
25
Children's Rucker Shirts, wool______________
Children’s Rucker Shirts, cotton
50
2S
Zephyr Coat, wool_________________
Requisite Coat, W o o l______ _____ _
Children's Toques____________________
Children’s Bootees_______________ ____
Children’s Mittens____________________
Knowledge
of
d tid m 'i Nanrett IX .ust- ______________
SW EATERS, W O OLEN S
O F CHICAGO
H OSE.
Black natural fast wool Hose, double heel and
toe, two thread
____________________ $
Black worsted_____________________________
High grade Lisle T hread ___________
Ffigh grade cotton; lan and Black_________
LADIES’
$2 5 0
4 50
25
20
20
HOSE.
Material;
Children's triple knee I lose_______________ $ 10
Ladies* fleeced fined ______________
15
Ladies’ W ool
25
Ladies’ Never-Wear-Out ______________________3 5
Ladies' fine Cashimeie___________________
25
Our line of Hose invariably meets the requirements
of our customers in quality, price and assortment.
Perfection of Fit; Assurance of
Good Style and Workmanship,
Outing Remnants,
A newline of Short
Pieces from
Locally Represented
b y
FU R S
HAMPTON & CO.
Just Arrived
the Mill, 20c grade
and sells at
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TEN C E N T S
Just the thing for
Children’s Under­
ware.
\
Price Reduced in Keeping With
Other Markets.
Simple, Attractive and Homelike.
RED
A Small, Well Proportioned House With Many Novel
Features — It Can Be Built For About S3.000.
PHARMACISTS
D e sig n e d by T h o m a s L. W est, Seattle Wash.
DEATH OF MISS KEM.
THE OBTAINING CONDITIONS
CROSS
Passes Peacefully Away After Linger- j
iug Illness.
Miss Malinda A. Kem, daughter j
With a Stable Market for All Products
o f the Hon. O. H. Kem, and a sister j
o f the Ranch, at Prices Fair to the
o f Mrs. C. M. Shinn, passed peacefully
Grow er and Buyer, Will Aid Devel­
away on Friday night last, after a ling- |
opment o f the Country.
ering illness, the cause o f demise being
The price paid for potatoes by the tuberculosis. Deceased was a native j
Cottage Grove dealers has this week o f Indiana, having first seen the light
been reduced from 60 cents to 50 cents o f day in Warren county, December 7,
per bushel, a price higher than is paid 1878. At the age o f seventeen the j
in the Portland market. There seems family moved to Colorado, after having
to be a disposition on the part o f local resided in Illinois and Nebraska, and
merchants to get prices on a business it was in the former state where her
basis, which must necessarily redound health began to fail. She suffered
to the advantage o f the grower. Under with nervous complications and pleursy,
present conditions the price paid in the from the results o f which her lungs
home market for products o f the farm became affected. A season was spent
is considerably in excess o f those paid in Arizona without avail, and about a
in the larger market centers, and con­ year ago she came to this place where
sequently the consumption o f the her father had become identified with
commodities is confined wholly within the electric lighting business. A l­
PERSPECTIVE V IE W —FROM A PHOTOGRAPH.
our own borders. The merchant who though every human aid was given, Miss
buys for cash or trade, paying there­ Kem continued to fail in health until
for more than going prices elsewhere, the end came, as chronicled above.
is unable to buy beyond the needs of During her residence here she made
the community because o f the fact quite a number o f warm friends, and
that he cannot ship to the Portland or to these her death came as a shock,
other similar markets without sustain­ although expected for days.
The body was taken to Portland on
ing a loss.
The crop o f potatoes in this vicinity Sunday, and in accordance with her
this year is fully up to the average, and expressed wish, was cremated. In
more than is needed for home consump­ their bereavement the father, and re­
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tion. Yet, without a just price regula­ latives o f the deceased have the sym­
tion the tubers must remain in the pathy o f many newly made friends and
hands o f the grower. The territory acquaintances, among whom The Sen­
surrounding Cottage Grove must be­ tinel desires to be numbered.
come a shipper toother markets.
With
He Likes Our Style.
the rapid developement o f the country,
The Sentinel has a very encouraging
the time has passed when the demands communication from D. W. Bath of
o f the home market are sufficient to Hillsboro, former editor o f this paper,
take these crops, and hence, as a nat­ in which he sa y s: “ You are getting
ural consequence, they must go abroad out a crackerjaek o f a paper and a
and bring prices which there obtain. sure winner. It looks good to an ex­
When this condition is fully brought newspaper man, and is a credit to you’
about the agriculturist’s business will and certainly be o f great help to the
be placed upon a sound and enduring upbuilding o f Cottage G rove.” Colonel
f ir s t flo o r p l a n
second f l o o r p l a n .
basis, whereas today, with prices paid Bath and wife will leave Hillsboro in
Here is a design for a small house combining simplicity, beauty and
him for his products higher than in the a few days for a protracted visit in Cal­
homelike appearance The broad, low and well sheltered front porch with
outside markets mentioned, his output ifornia. He has permanently retired large, square columns, the low overhanging eaves of the niaiu roof and th<
must o f necessity be limited. Prior from newspaper work, and will now | perfectly proportioned dormers In the second story provide nn exterior
to the reduction in potatoes Cottage enjoy the fruits o f his long years o f j which is simple aud ut the same time beautiful The staircase ball Is large,
and the main landing is provided with n window seat
An arched opening
Grove buyers were paying one cent a labor.
_________________
having square eolumns with heavy mission capitals and beams overhead
pound, while the Portland price was
Contest to Be Held Soon.
leads from the hal! to the living room The mission design Is earned to the
three-fourths o f a cent, and the latter
There is
The annual competition o f the Fourth bracket shelf of a corner mantel of red tile in he living room
being practically stationary for this
also an arched opening between the living room and the dining room
A
season o f the year it would not be sur­ infantry, Oregon National Guards, will |
pretty feature of the dining room Is a deep bay which has five leaded glas
he
held
in
Cottage
Grove
on
Thursday,
j
prising to witness a still further re­
This room also has a coved ceiling and a plate rack
I October 28 by Company E, and a team casement windows
duction here.
for the contest will be selected by try­ Pantry contains porcelain enameled sink kneading boards drawers and
locker
The kitchen and pantry are finished t irn' and the rest of the
Trains Must Stop at Latham.
outs, the first o f which will be held
first floor in stained missiOD oak. Basement. In ' "ticretc. contains furnace,
The railroad commission has been next Sunday morning at the Cochran
fruit room, fuel room and laundry Size. 2 », |,\ :',s f,.ot First story it feet in
advised by the Oregon Railroad Navi­ ' range. Those who participated in the ! height- second story, 8 feet 6 inches, basement , feet it Inches
' an In­
gation Company that they have issued state contest will be barred from enter­ built for about $3,000.
THOMAS L. WEST. Architect
instructions to have Latham, a station ing.
near this city, made a flag stop for
The regimental trophy contest will
Mr. ami Mrs. C. H. Hamilton, who
Bales brothers o f Dorena, neHr Cot­
trains 19 and 20 and that the order will be for teams o f four men from each
live
in Crook county, north o f PinevilU ,
refused
an
go into effect as soon as possible. company, and the medal contest will tage Grove, recently
who have been visiting at Cottage
Some time ago this matter was the be open to eight men from each com­ offer o f $1000 an acre for their apple
Grove and Eugene since returning from
cause o f a complaint to the commission pany, two sighting and ten record orchard. Their trees are ten years old
a trip to California, returned home yes­
from the citizens at that station. The shots per man ; ranges 200 yards slow,
for the most part, but did not yield terday. Ti ■ y note great changes since
complaint was laid before the railroad 200, rapid, 500 and 600 yards.
heavily this year, owing to the general they were here 36 years ago. Mr.
officials with the result that they read­
H. C. Cook will move his stock o f off season throughout the entire state. Hamilton i - now a prominent stockman
ily assented to the request.
groceries crockery and shoes to the In the Bales brothers' orchard are to in Crook , ,nty, hut crossed the plain ^
Has New Featnre.
new Woodward building as soon as it be found the following varieties o f ap­ in 1858. Eugene Register.
Companion features o f the forthcom­ is completed. One block cast o f the ples : Jonathan, Baldwin, Rhode Island
Greening, Mammoth, Black
Twig,
ing Albany apple fair, Octopber 27, Hotel Oregon.
Orsaco
-toffice, in the Bohemia
King o f Tompkins County, Winter district, ha- l>een changed by the postal
28, 29, will be a display o f chrysan­
Burkholdcr-Woods have something Banana, Delicious, Garvenstein, Yellow authoritic- to Champion, Those who
themums. A great interest is being
Astrachan, Early address mail to Orseco should bear this
manifested in this feature, and some new for the ladies in The Sentinel to- ^ Transparent, Red
Harvest, Red June,
in mind.
o f the chrysnthemum fanciers o f the day.
ihe Sign of the Red Cross is Symbolic of
Pure Drugs and Careful y Compounded
Prescriptions. <3 W e n ak a specialty
of our Prescription Work, a Registered
Pharmacist in charge at all times. $3 Bring
us your Family Recipes and Particular
Prescriptions, and they will receive our
Careful attention. €J All of the Siandard
Toilet Preparations in Stock, as well as a
Fine Assortment of Fine Perfumes, the
kind with a Lasting F ragrance.
1 he next
time you need any, call and sample ours.
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TUBERS TAKE TUMBLE
Willamette valley are planning to ex­
hibit blooms o f a rare quality. Mr. J.
Courtney, of Albany, boasts that he
already has a bloom developed to the
extent o f 8 1-4 inches in diameter,
and others coming on which he be­
lieves will even surpass this.
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iREMOVAL NOTICEj
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I M P O R T A N T
/• A N or about October I 5lli, I will move my Stock of Gro-
certes, Crockery, and Shoes, to the store now
ished by C. Woodward which is in the block just Fast ol the
Oregon I fotel.
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Before moving I will sell for < ash Shoes and Cros kery at greatly
Reduced Prices.
I have some Broken Lines of Shoes which
I will sell at 30 to 50 per cent reduction.
hum Crosby Co’s. Gold Medal |- lour,
I have in stock Wash-
I .fpton s 1 cas
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and
Coffees, also Ridgeway’s leas and Coffees.
Try some of these Goods, they will please you.
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