Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, December 10, 1913, Image 6

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    Only 20 Days to Christmas— No Matter Where You Shop, Shop Early
OUTofTOW N
People as well as those in tow n,
we w ant you to ta k e ad v an tée
of the com forts of our Re.-t
Room. W e h av e fitted up
this p arlo r at uo little expeuse
for your com fort and we w ant
you to enjoy it.
Let Your Christmas Gifts Be Something Useful
HOUGHTFUL people this year, more than ever
before, are planning to select gifts that will be most
appreciated by their friends and relativ es. Our Store
to you through trading at
a C ash Store is forcibly
demonstrated lie re . it
will not take you long to
realize it yon will only
give it a trial.
offers hundreds of helpful suggestions in what to give and the Power of the Dollar
will be forcibly demonstrated in making your Holiday Purchases at this store.
Y ou will c e rta in ly do
your feet an in ju stice if
you d o not m ak e th em a
C h ristm a s present of a
pair of tliosesi viish m ade
to w e a r
Silks and D ress G oods
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F an cy brocade silks, all colors, com e in 2(> in. w idth /th ^
1 O
re g u la r $1.25 and $1.50 values, s|<ecial price,
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per vd. ‘»Sc and
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F anev P laid silks, 24 in ., all the very new est p a lte ru s/t*
in $1.50 q u a lity . O u r S pecial C ash Price,
American
Lady
American
Gentleman
Shoes
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F ancy bro cad e novelties, silk finish, 27 in. wide, in all
po p u lar colors an d new est designs. Sold reg u larly
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at 75c, special, per y d ------------------------------------------- -------- V v V
Shepherd C heck, all wool, 42 in. dress goods, re g u la r z t l ^
$1 .25 value, special for th e C h ristm a s sale
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Ilk
11
T h e m a k e r s b f th ese fa
tuous b ra n d of Shoes, th e
H am ilto n Brown Shoe
C o., h a v e for th is m a tte r
“ k eep th e q u a lity u p ,”
w hile o ur m o tto is " k e e p
the Prices D o w n .”
C hristm as S uggestions
F O R M EN
Sw eaters, S hirts, Ties, Hose. S uspenders, H ose S u p p o rters, Arm
Bands, Slippers, Belts, C igar C ases, T ra v e lin g C ases, P lay in g C ards,
a n d U m brellas.
W . Not Only R im irimomi
SIMMONS
KID G L O V E S
> to k u p I
FREE OF CHARGE
I« ucMit» r*
VNK460
»• «»I* H U t
Woolly Boy
C lothes for Boys
The Security
School Shoe
M ade for h ard w ear, w ith linen lined P an ts, from th e very liest All
W ool fab rics in th e very latest Styles, sizes 7 to 17. S»ld re g u la rly
at $.S,00 to $11.00. O u r Close C ash Prices
for C h ild ren , w ears lo n ­
ger, looks b etter
$ 6 .5 0 to $ 9 .0 0
TOYS AND
Y
X-mas Suggestions
for Ladies
Everv housew ife is alread y p la n n in g her C h ristm a s d in n e r a n d she
has a desire to m ak e it the best m eal of the w hole year. In o rd er to
do th is she m ust first procure good food stuffs. O u r G rocery D ep­
artm ent offers you the very best at no g re a te r Cost th a n you pay for
the ordinary elsew here. G ive us a tria l a u d be co nvinced.
Ju st arriv e d ,a ca rlo ad of h ard w heat flour an d we offer you th e sam e
cash div id en d s as on o th er goods.
C ham pion, Blue stem , h ard w heat flour a sack $1.25
U pper C rust, Scotch fife h ard w h eat flour a sack $1 ..55
5c a sack less on each in four sac k lots.
W hy pay $1.45 to $1.75 for flour when you c a n b u y it for 20c to 40c
a sack less?
S u g ar $5.00 a n d $5.25 per 100 pou n d s or 18 |x>unds for $1.00
Kid G loves, F an ev C ollars, H a n d k erch ie fs, S ilk s, Bar P ins,
A igrettes, L a \ allieres, Broaches, C u sh io n F o u n d a tio n s, K iblm tis,
S carfs, Pillow T ops, H a n d Hags, S tan q ied W ork, D ressing C ases,
Silk H osiery, lite .
O u r stock presen ts m an y useful g ifts for ladies.
Christmas Specials in the Hosiery Department
1.00
$1.25
$
GET
The Cash Buying
It will pay you
BIG
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
DOLLS
ES, THEY are here too- We did not forget the little folks, for
Christmas is their day. Our toy department is just as complete
this year as ever before and, say, boys and girls, we are going to have
L ad ies’ E iffel'S ilk H ose, d o u b le heel
a n d toe, a p u re silk th re a d hose in
b lack , w hite a n d ta n , reg-
CHn
u la r 75c v alues a t _________U U w
L ad ie s’ Eiffel P ure S ilk Hose, d o u b le
sole, heel an d toe, in b lack on ly
re g u la r $1,25 v alu es
on sale a t _____ ____
$
L a d ie s’ Eiffel P ure S ilk H ose,
se, $1.50
grade, w ith d o u b le sole,
heel^and toe. C ash p rice
L ad ie s' Silk Lisle H ose, an e x c e lle n t
q u ality , sold by m an y stores
es at 50c.
S pecially priced at
35c o r 3 p a ir fo r________
1.00
H STORE
71, to t a l, 434; s c a t t e r i n g 3; to t a l, 437.
F o r T r e a s u r e r , H e r b e r t E a k i n — first
(Official P u b li c a ti o n )
w ard , 07, second w ard , 147, t h i r d w ard ,
Dec. 1, 1013. Council m e t in r e g u l a r 30, t o t a l 283; H a r r y .Short— first w ard ,
session, roll w as called a n d m in u te s 57, second w ard , 101, t h i r d w a rd ,44,
to t a l, 102.
read an d ap pro v ed .
F o r C o uncilm an f o r first w a rd , Geo.
O rd in a n c e No. 305, b e in g a n o r d i­
n an ce r e g u l a ti n g th e c o n s tru c tio n an d K nowles, 127; fo r C ou n cilm an second
m a n a g e m e n t o f liv ery s t a b le s was read w ard , J . 8. Silsby, 124; D. S te r li n g , 110;
first tim e an d laid o v e r to an a d jo u r n e d f o r C o uncilm an f o r t h i r d w ard , A. W.
K im e, 73.
T he officers re c e i v in g th e
m eeting .
h
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h
e
s
t
n
u
m
b
e r o f v o tes w ere de c la re d
T h e Council p ro ceed ed to c a n v a s s th e
v ote o f D ecem ber 1 w i t h th e follo w in g d u ly ele cted.
On m otion th e bill o f H u b b e ll an d
re s u lts : F o r M ayor, J . H . C h a m b e rs—
D
am
ew ood f o r th e b a la n c e o f t h e c o n ­
first w ard, 143, second w a rd , 234, th i r d
w ard , 72, to t a l, 440; s c a t te r in g , 4 ; to ta l, t r a c t p rice on th e L a y n g C reek d a m was
laid on th e t a b l e ind efinitely .
454.
On m otion a w a r r a n t w a s o rd e r e d
F o r B e e o rd ir , J . E . T o u n g — first
w ard , 137, seeond w a rd , 220, t h i r d w ard , d ra w n in f a v o r o f t h e M a y o r an d each
m i
Compi l ant s with th
TO
W IT H
One o f th e best ci-mpii
played here will put on
e o n ” at th e new Arcati
evening.
o r r io E .
G ov ern o r West 'a plan t connect th e
u n em p lo y ed Of th e s t a t e w ith a Job h as
begun to m a te ria liz e w ith his s e n d in g
out to th e n ew sp u p ers o f the s t a t e
“ tilfer o f e m p l o y m e n t ” b la n k s which
Will lie pu b lish ed und which Home wish
itig work h an d s o f a n y k in d are ask ed
to m ail to th e G o v e r n o r 's office in
Salem Such reipiesls for lalair will be
given im m e d ia te a t t e n t i o n and th e Job
will be filled w ith in a few ilsys.
T he bln nk follows!
A
O F F E R OF E MP LO Y ME N T .
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another guessing contest for you this year. The prizes will be a Daisy 1000-shot air gun for the boy£an<l a
beautiful $10 sleeping doll for the girl winner. Buy your Christmas toys here and try to win one of these.
u s a b o u t rr
CORRESPOND
ite m In th
m a r k |. ,|, le £
Konfiiig P a p e r ; Hweh(
Good allows all Ihn t
Arcade. See “ K n u te
Mnnduy evenin g.
Al, Crueou Inm rt-luri
itiook C ounty.
Let th e c h ild re n phi;
I'se a litt le Drl foot, ft
th e shoe d octo r.
Address ........................................... ...................
N earest ra ilro a d s t a ti o n o r s te a m b o a t
b i n d i n g .............. .............................................
i No. of men or women n e e d e d .....................
C h a r a c t e r o f work o f f e r e d ...........................
Wages to be p a i d ............................................
W ith or w ith o u t luiard a n d l o d g i n g .........
How long services, if th e y prove s a t is
fa c to ry , will likely he n e e d e d ..............
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New P laids for C h ild re n ’s dresses, .16 in. w idth in all the
new color designs. P riced especially low
M any M atte
GOV. WEST WOULD CONNECT
UNEMPLOYED AND JOBS
A 8 K 8 THOSE W 1 8H IN O H E L P
T
Holiday Specials in
cation, co n stru c tio n a n d m a n a g e m e n t o f
livery b arn s
The Recorder was In s tr u c t e d to p r e ­
pare an o rd in a n c e p r o v i d in g for th e Is
■uauce o f b u ild in g p erm its.
M eeting u d ju r u e d to D ecem b er 18.
J E YOUNG, C ity R ecorder
MALLORY HATS
T o lie su re you will need
a new h at before C h ris t­
m as a n d th ere is only one
p lace in tow n to get the
g en u in e M allory H a t. the
s ta n d a rd h at v alu e of th e
w orld a n d at red u ced prices
loo.
$3.50 H a ts n o w ___ $2.75
$3.00 H a ts n o w ____ $2.25
All $2.50 a n d $2.00 H ats
are now $1.50.
W h a t w ould lie m ore ap p ro ­
p riate or m ore ap p reciated for
w ife’s C h ristm a s present th a n
o ne of o u r lieau tifu l 11 am ilton
or H o w ard P ia n o s or P ia n o
P lavers, a n d w hat is still
nicer ab o u t it we will help
you m a k e th e p resen t. T h is
is how we will do it. From
now u n til C h ristin a s we will
sell you from th e stock now
on th e floor a
$750 H am ilto n P ia n o P lay er f o r ________________________ $485
$425 H am ilto n P ian o fo r________ _________ ............ ..
$315
$335 H o w ard P ia n o f o r ____________ ......................................... $230
$325 H o w ard P ia n o f o r ____________ .................................
$205
W h en you th in k of P ia n o th in k of us.
WHERE YOU
□ □ BETTER0
C ou n cilm an f o r th e sum o f $12.00 f o r
se rv ic e s d u r i n g th e y e a r.
On m otion w a r r a n t s w ere o rd e re d
d r a w n in f a v o r o f each o f th e ju d g e s
an d clerk s o f elec tio n fo r th e sum o f
$1.50 an d in f a v o r o f S a m N ew co m b f o r
$5.00 a n d th e M asonic L odge for $2.50
f o r th e use o f v o t i n g places.
A p e ti ti o n f o r a li g h t on th e c o rn e r
o f W e st M ain a n d I S t r e e t s was re a d
a n d r e f e r r e d to th e L ig h t C om m ittee.
On m o tio n th e p o rtio n o f sid ew alk on
t h e n o rt h side o f A d am s A ven ue e a s t of
th e ra i lr o a d w as co ndem ned an d th e
M a r s h a l in s t r u c t e d t o o r d e r a new one
b u ilt.
T h e fo llo w in g bills w ere read and
a f t e r b e in g d u ly a u d it e d w ere ord ered
p a id :
R em em ber
W e are on
Main St. at
E IG H T H
F ir e e o m p a n y , N o v e m b e r s a l a r y . $ 21.50
H a r v e y T a y lo r, e n g i n e e r in g work
on 0th S t r e e t .......................... 12.00
C. O. T r a n s f e r , s t r e e t c l e a n i n g . . 45.00
J a m e s C raig , r e p a i r i n g pipe line
b ri d g e on Silk ( ’r e e k ..............
2.00
G. B. P i t c h e r , s a l a r y an d e»-
pen ses ..........................................
70..10
C. G. W ash, l a b o r ............................
.50
W. I). Osm on, w ork on s t r e e t . . . .
11.00
M allie Miller, work on pipe line
3.00
(). L. N ichols, e n g i n e e r i n g .........
22.50
J . H. B row n, s a l a r y .......................... 75.00
C. G. E le c tric Co., lig h ts fo r Nov. 277.70
M odern P h a r m a c y , f u m i g a t o r s . .
50
J . K. Y oung, s a l a r y and sup plies 41.45
F . H altzm an , w ork on pipe li n e .
2.50
W. W. O glesby, s a l a r y ................
10.00
G auld ft Co., p ip e f i t t i n g s ............
.08
B row n I.u m b er Co., l u m b e r . . . .
.75
T a y lo r ft H iggins, on s e w e r con
t r a c t .............................................
5.75
i k e R ichey, work on pipe lin e, .
«00
O t t o Michels, l a b o r .........................
.50
Ellia R obinson, h u u lin g g r a v e l . .
«25
M ike K ib b e lb e e k , s p r e a d in g g ra v
el ...............................................
3.75
R ay B a k e r, h a u li n g g r a v e l ........
7.50
C. G. L en der, p r i n t i n g .....................
0.70
M i l l e r ’s M achine Shop, w ork on
pip« ..............................................
1.70
S e n tin e l ...............................................
11.73
M e e tin g n d jo r n e d to m eet D eeem bcr
2.
J . E. Y O U N G , C it y R ecorder.
Dec. 2. Council m et in a d jo u r n e d
m e e tin g anil passed O r d in a n c e No. 305,
b e in g an o r d i n a n c e r e g u l a t i n g th e lo-
Shelf V
MILITI
0VERC1
SHOP EARLY IN THE MONTH
EARLY IN THE WEEK
EARLY IN DAY
MAKES
PLEA
A T E N T IO N
POR
TO
Sizes 14 ye*
$ 3 .<
Call at An
IM M E D IA T E
PURCHASES
PROM H U M A N I T A R I A N
S T A N D P O IN T
W hen one re mem tier*
ch an g e, t h a t in an or
th e r e are |0,IMMI pieces
t h e r e a re seven w rong
l e t te r may be p ut tu am
IHM) ch an ces to m ake erri
linns o f ch an ces fo r t r i
will not be too c rìtic a
tenee, “ T o be or not to
position nlone it is po
2,750,022 errors. Mo yov
t h a t beset th e p r i n te r .
S t a t e L alair C o m m isioner, O. P. Hoff
add a his voice to t h a t o f th e busy w t
c h a n t a n d th e ti r e d sh op g ir l in a p lea
to th e pub lic to abop e a rly . Ilia i n ­
s t r u c ti o n s a r e to d o y o u r sho pp in g
e a rly in th e m o n th , e a rly in th e w eek ,
e a rly in th e d ay . He inukes th e p lea
from th e h u m a n i t a r i a n v ie w p o in t t h a t
c onsiders th e o v e rw o rk e d salesm en au d
aale awom en, from th e b u sin ess view
point t h a t haika to t h e s h o p p e r 's ow n
beat i n t e r e s t s in th e m a t t e r o f se c u rin g
a t t e n t i o n nnd choice goods, und from
th e v ie w poin t o f th e e m p lo y e r who will
find p re s su re b ro u g h t to b e a r upon
him in th e las t few d a y s b e fo re
th e h o lid a y s to b re a k th e law in re g a r d
to th e hours o f e m p lo y m en t.
“ Ho, no m a t t e r w h e re you shop, shop
early e a rly in the uiuitth, e a rly in th e
week, early in th e d a y , ” aa y s Mr. Hoff
RANGES, COOK
HEATEf
A L a rg e A ssor
K I N T E R ruMNia I
house
PHONt a
™ S u b sc rip tio n p rices o f
lead in g mitguzinca ndvn
Nov. 10.
We t a k e aul
any p u b lic a tio n nnd can
clu b b in g prices. 1-et us
d e rs now. We a r e ilisti
th e H atu rd ny E v e n in g P
H ome J o u r n a l. T h e Mo<:
IS the Rexnll Store.
M rs N A. W H o v e . 00. Dis*
Mrs. N. W. A. Howe o f C .eawell, who
w as more th a n 00 y e a r s old, died T u e s ­
d a y o f laat week a t th e home o f h er
d a u g h te r , Mra. A. J . Johnson
She had
been a re s id e n t o f C resw ell nine 1871,
h a v in g gone th e r e from S a n t a C lara,
Cal., w hith er, she h ad g on e in INA7 fro m
th e east.
Mra, H ow e leaves tw o sons a n d a
d a u g h t e r a n d t h e r e a r e 10 g r a n d c h i l ­
d re n
und e ig h t g r e a t g r a n d c h i ld r e n
living.
Alton H a m p to n cam e u
y e s t e r d a y on a few days
p leasu re tr ip .
S t a l e D ep uty J . W. Mil
C o tta g e G rove Camp, M
d a y evening.
C ured o f L iv o r C o m p lain t.
I w as suffering w ith liv e r e m p l n i n t , ”
suys I h i S m ith o f P o in t B ln nk , T e tn a ,
“ an d decided t o t r y a 25c b o s o f
C h a m b e r l i n 's T u h lcta, n nd nui happy to
say t h a t I am c o m p letely c u red a n d t a n
reco m m en d th e m to e v e ry o n e . "
For
s ale by Benson 'a P h a rm a c y .
JO E B A
General Blacl
AND
L
Mrs. Geo. Itrowti and »
Russell an d P e rr y Crnn
ch urch services at Milk Cl
Itiin g in y o u r sick sho<
fa ile d to m a k e a corr
C o n su lta tio n free.
tilth
day.
Dr. Goff.
(è
F A IR P R IC E S
Give uh your next order and you’ll
surely he pleased with the results.
STERLING F E E D CO.
wi
E x p e r t D re ssm a k in g d
Mrs. P e t H anford.
We sell m a n y good m ed icin es b u t
we a re told th e m i s t u r e o f b u c k th o r n
b a r k , g ly cerin e, etc., k n o w n as A d ler i-
k a, is th e b est we e v e r sold. C o tta g e
G ro ve folk s a sto n ish us d a ily b y tellin g
how QUICKLY A dler ikn reliev es sour
sto m a c h , g as on th e atom nch nnd co n ­
s t ip a t io n .
M an y re p o r t t h a t A S I N ­
G L E DOSE reliev es th es e tr o u b le s a l ­
most I M M E D I A T E L Y .
We a r e glnd
we a re C o tt a g e G ro ve a g e n ts fo r Adler-
i ka.
N ew E r a D ru g S to re.
Good Feed
on
Mrs. J . H. C h a m b e rs s
w ith h er b r o t h e r C. 1).
Dorenn.
COTTAOE GROVE DRUG0I8T
HAS VALUABLE AGENCY.
for Hornet», Cows, Poultry, etc.
We well in large and Htuall qtian-
lilien, giving at all times» gtx>d feed,
good measure and
ocated
REPAIR