Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, November 21, 1912, Image 2

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SUIT SA l E
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Hitockof Umc.O
• ^ V l e r , Fire Clay an
k, Concrete Ninel
ka, Shingles nm
ra. Window a!
V / » l f c f c » j $ |6
50 or
16.50
or 5 1g (X) Fanc\ Sun ■ » our •■ <>»"
A ll ot these Suits are o f the ne\* til! patterns ir.*l a . j \ -
and e v e rv one o f them are regular $15 0 0 to $18.00 values
.
^CK
L- f i ^ r i ^ t l K
k. W T U I I I >
/\ |K Always carry
' m mudo of wood,
•
building. I'i;;
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Cheerfm v I
W e realize that when we sell these Suits to you tor the remarkably l o t ^
make
this
sacrifice)
$ 12.50 that we are giving you rhe big end ot our profit, but we are willing »
our future business.
Ihe rang*. of si/cs are
know ing that just such values are bound ro inc n ase
, dim*
•ty, vigorous lif . »
'•liman, of Sun Aid
and old men, in regulars, stouts and slims.
he writes, “ that
complete, 3 3 to 46 —-for young men
(W h » t
T tx a n s Adi
ife Pill* »urely put '
into a person. W 1 f<
hey are the best >'
for atornach, live'
26c at all Dnn-g
LEAD IN G CLO THIER S
Oregon Woolen Mills Sto
.. Pacific Railway
been lost from his relatives for years,
has taken French leave.
There are a numbers o f creditors
who mourn his departure.
Dotcor
lru
jia
iia
m
u
,
wnc
deaf
mute
Kuyker.da.i.
owner
o
f
the
hospital,
Richard Mansfield, the
who worked at the Eugene hoapita! stated that a few days ago J. L . Simp-
and
claimed some time since to have son. a
former guard at the peniten-
fallen heir to a larze e estate at Berne,
Berne tiary at Salem, met M.mstieid on the
and recognized him is an ex-
Switzerland, and w ho claimed to have street
eonvict who had probably been paroled,
It is thought that tnis recognition may
have hurried tne baron in his sudden
exit. Dr. Kuykendall believes his
deafness was not simulated, but was
genuine, but that the felluw had the
■hind o f a child.
Deaf Mute Baron
Leaves Bills
The Stores will
close at
1 U . J l J
Kotice of Road District Meetia.-
TO WHOM IT M VY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that a
in,j 0f the taxpayers o f Mad district
No. 17 f, r Lane iVur.ty. 'reg
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tie held at Wlldw x i Hall ihe S' ;
,f December, l'ild. at the hour
.dock p. m. ->f said ia>.
The object f said meeting is f • the
purpose o f submitting to the taxi 1 • r-*
0f ia lj road district the .juestn'n of
voting a levy o f an additional ta\ of on
the taxable property o f said district
for the puris>se o f itr.pruvmg the r ads
o f said district.
This notice is signed bv at least ten
per cent, o f the taxpayers of sa d
A live wire newspaper —The Cottage
district.
Grove Sentinel.
H. S. Cline,
F. J. Hard,
How s This ?
B. V Hawley,
W e offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
Frank VarschoiacK
ward for any case of Catarrh that
A. J. Young.
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
J. C. Carter.
Cure.
W. H. Phillips,
F. J. CH EXEY & CO . T led.i. O.
the undersigned, have known F J
Chris E. Reed,
*
ft-.->ney f .r t
-<
Ben Pitcher,
Mm perfectly honorable in all buslneea
transa. tc ns and flnan- oiv
■ t
irry
n'21-<112
S. K. Busick.
out any
tga
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMF.it K
Toledo O. S heriff Bown Goes for Plum m er.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Ir’ -ma
Sheriff Harry L. Bown left I...gene
meting
Saturday
for Silem to obtain r . .
. < ■ irfa.
of the system. Testimonials
sent free Prt. „ 73 cents p- r bottle, d Id lion papers fur Bert Plummer, a
utr.
by all Drug-gists.
wh< se home is in Eugene, and who w
7a*e Ha-. • 1'imilr Pills for coa»upati.,a.
Thanksgiving Day
for all day. Do k
your shopp;ing
early
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til
— Store
t
f Closed at
♦ 10:30 A.M .
f
f Thursday
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MX
O ffe r in g s
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4 X
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aggregating about
ami caahmg
them at the Eugene laian A Savings
hark just before leaving. The forgery
,,f M r
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r
and t was rot di*«-overetl that the
check* were sputum* till Mr. < «oh
bi a net! his bans book. Sheriff Bown
Celebrate F iftieth Anniversary.
will leave Salem for Milwaukee as soon
With
the tamily cird e a* yet un­
as he gets the re<|Ui.sition papers to
broken by death, ami with the houee
bring Plummer here for trial.
decorate,!
with Oregon
ferna and
D vaam ite on Track
dowers. Mr and Mr» W. W. Mogate,
Eugen« Register
A stick o f JÜ f
areni* • f W. A H gale «nd Mra. W
cent strergth dynamite was . ic*e<l
\ i unningham. of ihm city, celebrated
-.n the S«mt er* Pacific track
ear their gulden wedding »nniveraary Nov.
H gh street Sunday. a short time be­ • tn at their horn.- ti liladen. N rb rs »»a .
fore the southbound passenger train
A ll the chlUIrrn save one and I*»
was due. The exploaive was four.l
gramlehll Iren » e r r prevent, there he­
lying with.n an inch r two of the rail
in* 75 relatives present in all. The
by James Henehan, foreman for the
children from here took with them
< iregon Electric company. The case
th fi wer», ferna ami fir used fur deCt>
was tun eifc over to Detective L. lion*
ration purposes.
<•>. Acconlihg to Henehan. the stick
Mr Mogate is the only living char
wa from a fresh box or else had been
ter
member o f Blue Mill la »l*c. A. h
thaw fd »ut reaily for use. It had teen
A
A.
M located at Bla<len, ami mem
near
the
outer
rail
t
f
th
placed
curve, presumably with the intention bers o f the lodge pa 1 their re«; -c l» in
a touching manner.
f tier»: ng the train.
W' B. Erame. a brother o f the bride,
I f you would make your married life
and Mra. Lydia Brook», a »i»le r of the
happy, h jve The Sentinel print th e in bridegroom, were the only one« who
vitationa.
witnessed t' e r, w rr v a I year
• furc
who were able to attrml the golden
celebration.
‘ X * * î M I M !* ‘ î M tM X M tM X * * X *
Mr». (
II. Burkholder entertained
the Soria 1 T w elve last Thursday after
The aftrrrwaan was passed with
nemllewurk an<l discussion o f favoritr
V l <N » ». Re fr» c.m e' t- of I ■ crearli,
%* rake i I eh • it.- » e r e .rr., | The
♦Ja
» , r<- d it oratwRw 1 th white rhr;, •
anthemum«. M, mber» pri sent wi re
M' »l.iin i'i Abram«, ( ' .mptoii, F.akin,
fî. M Hall, J- I), Hill. I.urrh, Medley,
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Miller, M
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* alleata » .'r e M.— lame* • has. Adama,
Swengel, ChamlM-r», Proat, Bobbin».
Beile, Parker, Kerr Misa Silsby.
F o r
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Thanksgiving Week
The Store ♦>
of Real
Cash
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Savings f
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% Big Special Values in Linens
at Most Reasonable Prices JL i
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30x30 inch hemstitched lunch cloths, each, 35c to 50c
34x34 inch hemstitched lunch cloths, each
17x25 inch center cloth, hemstitched edge, priced
36x36 inch hemstitched lunch cloths, each
48x48 inch square tablecloths, each ..............
Beautiful embroidered scarfs, hemstitched and
70x88 inch pure linen table cloths, hemstitched
scalloped edge, each— .................. 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
rose, poppy and chry^-nthemum patterns, each.
22x22 inch pure linen napkins to match above, per set, S 2 .2 5
e a c h ........ ...............................
................ .
25c, 35c
75c
$1.45
$2.45
edge,
$3.95
Table Damask
table Damask, beautiful patterns, 0 to 68
inches wide, per yd............ ........ -............. 4 0 c to 65c
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A ll linen white table cloth, 60 to 70 inches wide price
r * r y d- ................................................... 85c to $1.25
60 inch colored Damask, per yd..........................50c
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Salt, each Sc. Bulk P e p p e r p e r lb . >oc;
1 ull cream , m ild Tilla m ook Cheese, ¡ a t lb. 25c: 2 cans, e x tra
fa n c y pack, M a in e Sweet Corn, 2.5c; 2 cans fa n c y solid pack
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l h - “ c k ’. ,5 n^ r y
cash economy store
TURPS 10 »
There w»« i
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»g.-^ au- nticing and inyij^«>
m eeting o f I*. W • a- gC, bottkbl »lint
day.
Mra Mi. dr " ■ prillRH ill till' Cab
t I* tins.
leader, the » .
» '«.lumina. S A
Ir' ink it to Get W
chased a tank r ■ .*r*l
Drink it to
• n*eri ■
of thanks to th-
the p rivilege
f
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u -p o o -y n m in i
rooms.
8 s a muratel t*aline
lihelimatlBBi, Kidn
affliction», I>v | ' I"
and all form« • >t s
and Blood <1
people *‘given up"
have been cun-d <>l
ailments bv L •' 1
Testimonials <>u ap
Sold b> all <!■ •lie -,
cases direct li"tn
Write tor pin <"
ALAPOOYA SAL 1 N
The condens« <1 sun
Water, Stomach,
and Blood disnid.T
by its use. All <1
direct.
OTEL CALAPQQYI
IS O P E N A L L
Fatuous health tc*
a pony a mountams
Cottage Grove (<>i
cific.) Sph'iulid I
reasonabh- rates. I
hot water hath
rooms. Informal
etc., will he turn
quest.
M
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M,' rK»ret D'Mara
Myrlle »’urvanc.-
VeU ,,itrh‘,r--
Ml,,i,e -Shl,RR*
l,ulu S,*,r "
Se,,r"
MOOYA SPR
ford, Stratton.
Lottie Veatch
Vtr. m l < /•
.
^ r*- Ulmer Willar l
. . ‘ ^ '-»o n very pleasantly Lottie Whit.ett
COTTAOK Ot
Do Y o u
Attend E
Mrs. J. L. ( ’allawny, *
srnting
each with
with a
a -tamped
-tar
Hating each
do.ly an»f seriously ill of heart U^1
Coll
th«'
neesaary
-.rln-l.-s, th«-
t
' n<<»M
Mry nrticlea,
nfternoon mote, Coon county. f"r ^
he h
r r Saturday
7
y afternoon.
r h , m l An
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her
home
♦♦♦ !T lbr" !,,crin* '••‘d* was organized with
t
Mr"; ( ornPton «H dire» tor. After pre-
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n thepl*a*»l*K lor,n
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i Harvey, Currin, Geo. Matthews, San- *"• Vnlnntlno
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Kon'a Pherroary.
STANDING OF Ctt» -f,
PIANO £ 0 N%™;nr.!»i'.
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H. «■
A. - M
lier
entertained the
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i .e
r entertaincl
choir of tha Preabyterian Church Sat-
ur<l»y evening. Progre.aive gam,»
were played, followed by a muairal
cvening. Refreshment* were served
Those present were Mr*. Kerr. Misaea
Esther Silsby. U-ah an.) Neva Perkins
draula laickwood, Itrauley, llarrnes
Blanche Veatch. Jessie Smith, Messrs!
e>
Umphrey & Mackin
y,
Misa Prr>
Thr follow ing
ihren I
for the sea o i
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■■ey . Vice preside
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acerelary arul tr
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Free Delivery
Phone
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V * A »!2* •hlldren
-------- - were
— nil «irk
cough. One of th»'
M
! n . . a high fever and whs
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d. Our doctor guv.
Mr Malta, lln’a Cough K. imdy
I ove I ’ ne «preti
I erro eased them, and
V • LIU} d th m.” aay» Mr«,
o f Lexington. Misa.
The I rurifi »
W altz Song
Mr». W. K Rurkrtl
Lula Bell
treta t'ouïe y
Ver» Lriiw
•Myrtle DrSpain
Inez Flinn
.'■trina Gallo
Mr». W m. G » r it t •
Vet* Mickey
Fern Hulctimb
Mr». Robert II anna
Neita Hazleton
Eva King
Klariore K now le»
Blanche Lindatrom
♦J*
The Ernanon t lab mm I» today with |.«'Uh la-wi»
*** Mra. Elbert Beile.
Mr*. K. J. I.eg.it
TIM ELY SU G G ESTIO N S FOR TH A N K S G IV IN G TABLE
Tomatoes. 2.5c: 2'/t lb. can. Ripe Olives, 2.5c; bottled C.reen
Olives, Die. to 25c; pint jar Oueen Olives, 2.5c- ,n,art jar
gueen Olives, 45c; quart jar, any kind of pickles, ,30c.
2 /l lb. can, small sifted Reas, 15c. and IKc; 2 % -lb cans
fancy Oysters, 2.3c; Baked Beans. D>c, 15c, and *Oc ' No i
can, fancy red Salmon, each lHc; Rink Salmon j^rcan lOc~
to 1 oc; ground Sage per can, 10c; 2 lb. cat. l^st ltk ,king
Mo asses, each, 12c: 2 oz bottle. Wadco Vanilla and Lemon
l.xtact, 1.3c; 2 oz. bottle of Diamond W ” V'anilja or I.etnon
Euterpian luh <» r c lIn c tH lf will"'1«' »«>•
meatd Irrighi 10
ul wilt
he Irli al r i » l ^I o
Ul
woi i"
The Euterpit
r leavaa lalaalon all* * »■'
Esther Sllthy
• tunisi ,y. Writliewlav and I II I.
Kl,l will not lie rrcu ■ d
organized f
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.i „Iter
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aller a
y tt.
p at
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i no"" ' ‘•.h
lug was spent
.'•met .. train It b righ
e ^ ^ p in g I'd'.
fr^ k M n ^ m,
e T r ig
A. B. " ' ‘Ml
The follow ing , • *n - 1 ,
See the Pale V
Mi«»<
'here could be m> •"
Abide W ith M
Chamberlaln'H Cot
gave an afternoon 6 » hi party at the
Miller re.aidenre Saturday
Mr». Burk­
holder wa« awarded ■ pretty plate for
highest »eure, while Mra. K inter re
reived a miniature baaket o f rube
sugar as the ronsolation. I.unrh waa
«erv»*l at 4
I hoar present were
Mesdames Hinter. C. J. Kern, Markin,
j Robbins, M. t'm.k, II Short. Reager.
j Brund. Scott. El ledge. Burkholder,
VanlJenberg, Wallare.
Ingram.
T.
j Wheeler. II. Vealrh, Knowles. D.
Hemenway, Graham. Misses Silsby.
I VanDenberg, Wahrer.
G ro c e ry D e p a rtm e n t
K.-nz mottle pure T c m a to Catsmp 20c; K n glish W a ln u ts, new
crr.p, soft shell, tier lb. 2t>c; n ew crop Seedless Raisins. .3 lbs.
T.
b.earned. Seedless. S u ltan a R aisin s a lb. 12c: % lb can
C ocoa, each 20c; Fresh M in ce M eat. a l b . 1.3c: 2'/t lb. can
e x tra ch oice r.emon C lin ^ Reaches, B artlett Fears, C ra w fo rd
Reaches a n d A p n c o ts , per can, I V ; 2 ^ lb. can. e x tra fa n c y
pack ot Sneed Rineapple, L . C. and C ra w fo rd Reaches. Bart-
• ett 1 ears and A pricots, per can 2.3c; C ondensed M ilk , a can,
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Corrat.i
The table wa»
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ti ..... ‘ ..Caaa
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Chrysanthe murr
.
Doe V»
baskets o f l»r
TN| ............... ;;.u i .
Eleanor Jo'u
Inti t
j
w lla îw .'ir
Brown,
l*orr
H.kl
Phelps, H eir'
trandrr nlra trains loi f • - ” 1
C (Irtivr Saturday»
M-<dueen
iriuriiliig an Ives • '
Mew la me« At brama and II. A. M iller Lotti»? Itesi*
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Round and square doilies with hemstitched and
scalloped edge, priced each.........
10c, 15c, 18c
:i: 10 |>.m.
7:62 p. m.
R «v. E. A. Bailla cnlrrtauicd Ihr
1 me m lier« ..f the Preabyterian choir
1 Salurday, Nov. y, at the manir. in a
iaiielling contrat Mra. Kerr won the
w ,
I r rue.
In a gueaamg contrat Misa Della A l km», m
i p . r.. - ,» won the honora ami th»- M m. Kay A I liai i
drawmg wer.t to Ren Mra. t haa. Il» a.
ila zel Mrumlirld
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N D IS P L ;• A Y at
store a lar^re assortment
o f table
linens, U
doilies,
,, this
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Lit I Mr. 11IK7I1S,
U lllf > , scarfs
X.iri.',
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nn/»n cloths,
I r.f K c* etc
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lunch
:. lhey are exceptionally beautiful in design and quality and very reasonably prio-d. V
A selection is made easy
asy as the linens are plainly priced and advantageously displayed lx»th in the store
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windows. You should
Id see the linens at once while the assortment is complete.
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Sol
Hoimd
Nu II
2:10 a. m.
arrested in Milwaukee,
day. charged with forging the name
was «piTit in work.
eak«- and conia,
The
Whitten
Across Country on S-
hostess served week», left that pii«c* f01
this morning to enter ^
Mra. J. H. Silshy enter
Silshy entertained Satur ^ ,," “ ent Wl11
i'isy in honor of Misa Kaherine’s -» s
v™ * lh,‘ v*ort
birthday anniversary. The guests
" rM' ° V*'r th*’
l"'nt their time making tissue p (),er **'
ln "
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N ° mftUer W,'.aV
have in nimd,
mftUe V°.U R re‘, "
®H or Wri,t‘* “S ^
acholarahii
I " a t . for their »loll. H . . . l " i 7 p U ^ h* rk ' 1 M n Cm^ V .
W here Cash
' y th K . greatly
F ri<t*y
i games. A pleasant feature was
- improved
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vim Ik.»
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The Cottage
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hidden
gifts
on
the
part
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Discounts
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♦ > the l,ttle K««-slS' The little hostess r#U Rw . ■ « * “ WM ,if* ^ L z
Credit Prices ♦> 1*1*" rccc' v« l numerous gift» Kt, 10 Bose burg to fseilit*“ Time la nmney.n
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f«"hments were *erv,-,| consisting of ," 0nt- R* V‘* W
a dollar In time c
chi< ken pattiea, brca.l B.al butter sand*
s r \ t . i vti « Cfatili aU the live news
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rhe b,rlh,,«y «-«ke was the feature
° r' " « e
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an,I chocdate.
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