C h o ic e 2 5 c
Y
I
UMPHREY & MACKIN
Choice any piece Art Ware
including Water Pitchers.
Cuspidors, Baby Plates,
Tea
Pots, jaraiuiers,
Jardiniers, etc.
tea eois,
... 25c The CASH ECONOHY STORE
■ X
Special Sat., Jan. 18th
All Dress G ingham s wot tit
to 1 5c ti vil
m
9c
S|>eciul, a y d ............
A big lot of Men's $3 50
dress Shoes, clean
and new, a pair
| BIG CLEAN-UP SALE CONTINUES
l ENDS
S A T U R D A Y , JA N U A R Y
% Every pari of this store is filled with genuine Clean-up Sale Bargains.
V
2 5 th
Note These Quick Selling Prices
39c
73c
93c
$1.48
83c
$5.50
Men’s $7.00 Logging Shoes
clean-up price, pair----------------
Men’s $6.00 Cruiser Shoes
clean-up price, pair----- ----------
Men’s $5.75, 18 inch, 2 buckle
CC
Oil Tan Shoe, clean-up price, pr.^TnU J
Special lot Men’s 4-iu-hand
Neck Ties, clean-up price, each —
Special lot Men’s heavy
4-in-hand Neck Ties, each----------
Men’s 60c all-wool heavy Hose
clean-up price, p a ir ............. ..
Men’s silk-lisle dress Hose
in black and colors, a p a ir..
î
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K n e l t e l llurn S r u la itK I N u a tei|
Kmbroidory work ia being taught and U n t i m i h u m 0 *n *r*l Vu a.I (TiÑgni
...ktiu
plain »owing done rheap by Mr«, Wil Paia Wat tasi*
U M m i c c i ' « W artaul«
bur. Call at Mr*. Miller'*, No f>7 I’a
"
C a ia |UI»I**I un IV'» h
^
rifle highway. I alao have for aale a Hiiaut* Das »tU W ^
nice young parrot, 8 month« old, pial
v"V»r
«,»*........
.. to talk,
____ _ price $'-*•>, Oentl«-
beginning
Hl'W KM n SII
man'aauit of clothes, roat $36, ■«....
«ame aa n atan e* H*|S. J», h o
........
¡new, for $14; 2 now hat«, I ault of U r e i . e t h u m V o u n iy I ita n e w (t
rain clothea rheap and 2 doxun rana of ■al..... Mi »• •> “
¡ fruit. One new art square, aire 12*16,
jltl
for only $10.
l’AMK VI NO
Not one item of Winter Wei ( h.uldise’ has
escaped the sharp reduction in price. All merchandise left from the Fall and W inter selling must'be cleaned up
during this Sale. The exceptional low prices and rapid selling testify with conviction the genuineness of this Sale.
Come early and get a share of these Clean-up Sale Economies.
Men’s 50c single piece, cotton
ribbed Underwear, now______
Men’s 95c single wool ribbed
Underwear, now_____________
Men’s Lamb’s wool single
piece Underwear, now-----------
Men’s $1.95 to $2.50 wool
Union Suits, now ............... .........
Men’s $1.00 cotton Union
Suits, now___________________
10c
19c
39c
22c
9c
Big lot Men’s 15c lisle Hose
black and colors, choice a pair-------
Men’s $2.50 all-wool blue outside
Shirts, special clean-up price. .
$4.50 all-wool Oregon Flannel S h i r t s ,
double breast, back and
Q QC
sleeves, special clean-up p rice..
Men’s 50c wool Neck-Scarfs
choice_______________________
38c
83c
63c
38c
19c
Men’s $1.00 to $1.25 outing flannel Gowns
heavy weight, full size
choice______________________
Men's 75c outing flannel Gowns
choice______________________
Men’s 50c wool Gloves
choice______________________
Men’s 25c wool Gloves
choice___ ___________________
Men’s Dress Shirts
Special Sale Men’s Dress
bought since last Fall, 1912
choice each______________
Shirts,
all
... 83c
shipment, thin rounding of the top ha>l baiami Stalenwnidft^,
««Ui«.»,
to apring down level with coda and
Srplrmbci 30 , 1912 ,
sides. 11 «-in-«* «very apple In the I to*
from top to bottom had the one above
“ US HUM. «UNb
or below it inaaht'd into it, rauaing a natane* Hapl *>• ‘H i .........
‘
r '*»«nn i„
'lent am! rotten «pot in apple. Hardly M*<*lv**l
'*' ' Í||M ) 1
S c » * “ *U Itom iTlN m
S ..
,» olila»
«<\»» • .a*-
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an apple in Hi« box e«ra|>«d tin« im
part of Ita neighbor ami many had aid« K n a lv m l h u u i i H II >oliali
Mac« v«4 hum V I- )i « h J, „ .
N u m lx x l
impact aa well from crowding.
'I he remedy ia in rleating the I mi * I l a r i « « ! h u m I « m o
luttai
|*alil W a tt a u li
until rover dor« not crowd content*.
Calti l n l » i * * l »u W attau li
Hotter loo looec than too tight.
T IS U « )*' » ° W a U t l .ut.l
Hoping the«« 14 w lino* from the ■»lassa dm |i
oonaigneo'a end may he of lienetlt to
your grower* in parking, I am, Your*
*•*« -
WATKH «UND
truly,
JOHN I.. RIQQS.
Ha la n e* S*l>« *». 'V“
.........
.
Sale of Children’s Wool Single
Piece Underwear
1
U
...39c
43c
43c
53c
79c
63c
89c
Women’s 85c wool flannel single
piece Underwear, now__________
Women’s $1.15 to $1.25 wool
single piece Underwear, now-------
Women’s $1.95 to $2.?5 wool Union Suits
white or gray
ch o ice____________________
Children’s Underwear
Children’s 25c cotton single
piece Underwear________________
Children’s 30c to 35c cotton
single piece Underwear, now____
Childreh’s 40c cottou single
piece Underwear, now__________
Children’s 45c cotton single
piece Underwear, now___________
19c
23c
29c
32c
Clean-up Sale Children’s
Union Suits
50c to 60c cotton Union Suits
now____________________________
85c wool mixed Union Suits
now____________________________
$1.50 wool Union Suit
now ______________________
43c
63c
Wash Goods Clean*up
❖
One lot, including Poplins, Kepp, Silk
Mixed Goods, etc. Worth 25c to
35c a yd. Choice, a yd___
18c
Clean-up Lace and Embroideries
$4.75
$1.13
...63c | FEB.
25c patterns___ 19c 20c p a ttern s
15c
18c patterns___ 12c 15c patterns____ 10c
50c Linen Scarfs and Pillow Tops
Choice, each_________________
RICE SPECIAL
39c
| MANY BACHS ACCEPT
83c l
DURING 1912
63c
$1.93
$2.13
Women’s $1 .(X) to $1.50 Outing Flannel,
heavy weight Gowns; white or
colors. Choice, each____________I
Women’s 75c Gowns
ICach_____________________
Y
♦% Blushing Maids and Others Propose
$2.75 to $3.00 pure Si*k Messaliue
Petticoats, now e a c h _____
♦is
Many Times During Leap
$3.50 pure Silk soft Taffeta Petti
Year Just Past.
coats, now each
________
Maidens young and old took ad van-
$4.00 pure Silk Jersey Petticoat with X
Y
tage
of the recent leap year In large
messaline flounce; black only
Y 1 numbers, as ia indicated by the report
Now e a ch _____ ____________
Y
5 lbs. Bayo Beans, 25c, 90-lb sack $4.35.
4 lbs. White Beans, 25c, 90-lb. sack $5.45
5 lbs. Cream Rolled Oats, 25c, 90-lb. sack
fo r............................................................ $3.75
6 lbs. Standard Oats, 25c, 90-lb. sack
for........................................................ $3.50
Three cans choice Iowa Corn 25c, 24 can
case $1.95; 3 cans Standard Tomatoes 25c
(limited number), 24-can case $2.00,
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SOCIETY
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Hold Joint Installation.
Appomattox Post No. 34, Department
of Oregon, G. A. R., and Woman’s
Relief Corps No. 2, auxiliary to the G.
A. R., gave a banquet and held joint
installation in Phillips Hall Saturday.
Dinner was served at 12:30. After
the dinner the following officers were
installed :
G. A. R. : George W. Kerr, com
mander; B. F. Adams, senior vice-com
mander; R. Hull, junior vice-comman
d er; D. L. Woods, surgeon; G. W.
Kelly, chaplain; W. Dickey, quarter
m aster; 0 . H. Willard, officer of the
day; Joseph Perkins, officer of the
guard ; Geo. McReynolda, adjutant.
Mr. McReynolda acted aa installing
officer.
W. R. C. : President, Mrs. Farhns-
wald ; senior vice-president, Mrs. Laura
McKernan ; junior vice-president, Mrs.
E lla Jon es; conductor, Mrs. Malinda
Aubrey; asaistant conductor, Mrs.
De Lon g ; treasurer, Mrs. Regania
Bohm; secretary, Mrs. Alta Spray;
chaplain, Mrs. Fanny Godard ; guard,
1-gallon can pure Tomato Catsup each 38c;
Otter Brand Minced Clams, 2 cans 23c,
dozen cans $1.30; 2 cans Solid Pack To
matoes 23c; 24-can case $2.65.
Choice Table Fruit —packed in No. 2%
cans with sugar syrup. Includes Bartlett
pears, Crawford free-stone peaches, Lemon
Cling peaches and Apricots, 2 cans—25c,
24-can case—$2.90 Gallon Fruits — solid
pack choice fruit put up in gallon cans.
Choice Peaches in gallon can, each 35c,
12 can case $3.85; choice Apricots in gal
lon can, each 35c, 12 can case $3.85;
choice Pears in gallon can, each 35c, 12
can case $3.85; choice Apples in gallon
can, each 28c, 12 cans $3.15
13,1913
Y The big night for Cottage
Y Grove. Keep your eye peel-
Y ed for developments.
Special Prices on Groceries During the Big Gean-Up Sale |
Extra fancy Long Head Rice, unpolished,
3% lbs. 25c; 100 lbs. $6.75.
Choice Broken Rice, 5 lbs. 25c. 100 lbs.
fo r_____ ________________________ $4.85
COFFEE SPECIAL - 2 4 c lb.
None Better
Our regular Peaberry Blend Coffee in 10-lb.
lots or over, special per lb ___________ 24c
Fancy Cane and Corn Syrup. Special
during Clean-Up Sale. One Gallon can 65c.
X Gallon can 35c; Quart can 23c.
3 cans choice Pink Salmon, special___ 25c
48-can c a s e .............. ............................ $3.85
2 cans F?ancy Red Salmon__________35c
Miss McKibben; assistant guard, Mrs*
The Ladies’ Missionary Society of
Handy; patrotic instructor, Mrs. Fanny the Christian Church met at the home
Godard ¡color bearer No. 1. Mrs. Mar- of Mrs. S. L. Knox last Thursday
guret Leum ; color bearer No. 2, Mrs. afternoon. Topic: “ Women of the
Lizzie Rheda; color bearer No. 3, Mrs. Orient.” The subject was ably dis
Lena Hamloth; color bearer No. 4, cussed by the members. A de*p in
Mrs. Agnes Graber; musician, Mrs. terest was manifested and a pleasant
Hoxie; press correspondent, Mrs. Sarah j and profitable afternoon was spent.
E. Kerr.
The 19-13-3 Club met Monday even
Mrs. Regania Bohm acted as install
ing at the Ernest Purvance home.
ing officer.__________ _____
The membership is confined to teachers
Calling cards—The Sentinel.
in the public schools, all of whom were
A surprise party was given on Elms preaent.
Mosier Saturday evening at the home
The Emanon Club met last Thursday
of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. with Mrs. G. M. Scott.
D. Brown, Games were enjoyed by
The Needlework Club of the R. N.
the little folks, after which refresh
ments of sandwiches, pickles, tarts, A. met at the home of Mrs. G. C. Price
candy, oranges and bananas were Tuesday for a social afternoon. Fancy
served. Abount twenty were present. work was the principal diversion of the
afteruoon. A four-course luncheon
The Social Twelve held ita regular was served consisting of bean patties,
meeting last Thursday with Mrs. L. Waldorf nut salad, toast, coffee,
S. Hill. After the usual fancy work pressed meats, hot biscuits, fruit, des
refreshments were served consisting of sert and cake. Misses Helen Price and
salad, sandwiches, plum pudding, cake Gladys Hastings assisted with the
and coffee. Mrs. Herman Venske was serving.
Members present w e r e
a guest of horor. Members present Mesdames H. Venske, G. M. Hall,
were Mesdames Eakin, Job, G. M. Baker, H. A. Miller, A. S. Powell,
Hall. Compton, H. Veatch. L u rch ,! Geo. Wilson, Geo. Atkinson, Stoneburg,
Burkholder, Abrams, Hill.
Hemenway, A. L. Monroe, A. Ham-
of County i'lnrk Russell. There were
66 more licenses issued during 1912
than in 1911, indicating that the girls
are not as backwards as the men.
June was the banner month, aa usual.
By month« the number issued each
years is as follows;
1911
1912
January.................................... 22
29
Febru ary................................. 19
24
M arch...................................... 18
20
April ...................................... 16
26
M ay.......................................... 19
24
June ........................................ 46
67
J u l y .......................................... 2«
32
August .................................. 29
32
September............................... 39
46
October.................................... 36
36
November.............................. 29
34
December................................ 39
44
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SYRUP SPECIAL
SALMON SPECIAL
m a in h i
s i i;r i - i v i n i . h ;
ItaUm* S*l>t *> W“
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«n«linl lio«» imjfinrnl i.l «mm«
««rim i lium !»■•“ « un l.l*in«
pal MSH
M. K. CHURCH
Jam es T. Moore, Paatqr.
Services for next Sunday^: 9 :46 a.
m., Sunday school,; 11 a. m , sermon,
su bject: "Keeping F a ith "; 6:3» p.
m., Epworth League; 7 :30, song and
sermon, subject; "The Importance of
Professing the Faith.”
Including V’aleucieues I.ace, Muslins and
Swiss Embroidery. Worth 7c to
Cp
12c a yd, Choice, a yd___________ Ww
$6.00 heavy, white, pure wool Blahket—
11-4 size; silk bound edges.
Clean up Sale price________
$1.50 11-4 brown or gray heavy weight
cottou Blanket
Now each______________
10-4 size gray cotton Blanket
Clean-up price, each_____
Clean-Up Sale Curtain Scrims
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CHUR C H N E W S
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H alm , r lire , j i , lu ll
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
n « l M un ii*..................
i*
R. A. Moon, pastor.
rulli mirimi on ftumU
«*<
Service* for next Sunday: Bible M u m D m .IM III
ini
school, 9:46 a. in .; sermon, II a. m.
‘•ni*
Kvcning services : Christian Kndeavor,
T K N N K n n l’.l'. " K M ’X S n s j
*i :30; sermon, 7 :30.
lt«c*l**4 li um «uni A «mini luim«
|»nl*t nn A ns *« m » * io
........... ..
BAPTIST CHURCH
Tl«ii*l*> •** «*»»»•• V.... I
il*
C. M. Cobb, pastor.
Services for next Sunday : 10 a. m.,
venue i . ihmasy w *t>
Bible school; 11 a. in., morning wor
Hnlam * n*|H JS, I v l l .
ahip followed by the baptismal ter- N r . r l . u l fl.UII . 1 1 * lu .r f.lr t A «
ice, su bject: “ Four Marka of the 11*Inner I lr r j i , i « n
, ->ti
Chri*tian." Junior meeting at 3 :0li p.
am
hi . ; young |ieople'a meeting at 6:30 p.
S T K K K I Vi SU.
m. A cordial welcome to all.
S*Inn. r a*,* ( t , I f “ ............... .
45c Wool Garments, now
50c “
Women’s Underwear
Women’s 50c white or creatn cotton single
piece Underwear
choice__________
Women’s 65c to 75c heavy cream cotton
single piece Underwear
now____________________________
Women’s 60c cotton Union Suits
now____ _______________________
Women’s 75c cotton Union
Suits, now_____________________
Women’s $1.00 to $1.25 heavy
Union Suits now_______________
■Ulani* H*)»
X
loth. The
invited guests were Miss
Florence Protzman, Mesdames G. H.
Tyson and A. C. K inter.
T o ta l.............................
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Special for Saturday Qn|
I Fancy Cream Rolled Oats, 5 lbs.
PACKING METHOD FAULTY
Columbia River Shad, 3 cans
Arizona Man Makes Suggestions
:j: Apples, Baldwins, per box
After Receiving Shipment of
Spoiled Christmas Apples.
i 3 cans Rex Lye
Chloride, Ariz., Jan. 7.—Ed. Senti
nel, Cottage Grove, Ore: 1 received
a box of select apples from your city i: Best Italian Prnnes, 30s-40s, 3 lbs.
for Christmas from my brother, L. W.
Riggs,and thinking that perhaps a little
comment upon the way they were
packed might be a benefit to the fruit
raisers, hereby a few lines .
They were a much better apple than
we are accustomed to getting here,
large aound Baldwins, but owing to
packing solely their condition was
about 60 per cent less as estimated by
dealers, or a 60 per cent discount from
standard price, which is about 10 cents
per pound here.
The whole trouble was in bending
the top in over a too full box. The
cover was over an inch high in the cen
ter. When the freight was put on top
of it, as necessarily would occur in
that
nsnta."
25c
25c
75
25c
25c
W e have several dozen jars of Home Canned Fruit'
Peaches, Loganberries, etc., sweetened, at a quart, 25«
Royal Club Coffee
The one with that pleasing flavor
1 lie Ladies of the Baptist church will hold an
__^_av **°,ne Looking Market here Saturday
T h e M etsan Shop
PHONE 48