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IT 18 YOUR PLAIN DUTY
To tell your Eastern friends that unless they have their
ticket to the San Francisco Exposition routed by Cot
tage Grove when purchased, they will have to pay full
fare from San Francisco to get to Cottage Grove.
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Half Ftmished Army Arrive tt
Marti, Texas, After Hard
Three-Day March.
Marfa. T a x — Kootaora, ragged al
most famished from their three-day
AD VER TISING RATEA
Dia pia 7 SS canta par iaek, 15 par caat diacount oa contracta; reading aotic« ada, march on foot of 87 miles over s wind
10 a anta par lina ; legai notices, 0 eaaU par lina; aurrouadad ada., 38 canta par swept mountain road, the 3300 Mexi
iaek.
Claasilad ada., 8 canta par lina aack inaartion.
Carda o f Tkanka and can soldiers and generals routed from
Ollnaga, Max., by the rebels, arrived
Banolutioaa, 8 canta par lina.
whence they are to ha transported by
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S6 SOUTH F IF T H STREET train to Fort Bliss, at El Faso. With
BUSINESS O FFICE:
them ara 1087 woman and 300 chit
Wednesday, January 21, 1014.
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WHERE CASH
BEATS CREDIT
REACH RAILROAD
P L E N T Y ¿ / »B A C K B O N E .
H U R T BCOC f dit««
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Is still on.
Note, some of our p rices:
Ladies* while waist!», $1.50 lo $2.«r>0 value it
•-« 88c; G irls’ sailor waists, $1.00 to $1.50 value, at 49c.; girls’ dresses, si/cs 3 lo 10 yr.arg
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at half price; ladies', misses' and ¿iris' coats at halt price;
at half price.
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Pants,
Pants,
Pants,
Pauls,
Pants,
Pants,
men’s suits and overcoats
Many other similar bargains.
$12:'» values........................$1.00
$1.50 v a lu es........................$1.20
$2 00 values.................... $1.60
$2.50 va lu e s ........................$2.00
$3.00 va lu e s..................-...$2.40
$4.00 va lu e s ....................... $3.20
Humpton Special, $1.50 H at...................... 99c
Hampton Special $1.75 Hat .....................$1.20
Hampton Special $2.IK) H a t ......................81.46
The Gordon $3 00 H a t ............................... 82.26
Men’s $2.oo Wool U n derw ear...................$1.60
Men’s $3 00 Wool U n derw ear...................$2.40
The ragged remnant o f tho Huerta
army, which sought asylum In this
country rather than face possible ex
termination by the rebels, w ill be fo r
mally Interned nt Fort Bliss aa wards
of tbs governm ent They nrs to be
held Indefinitely on the footing of pris
F very patron of The Sentinel is
oners of war. It w ill be tbs first time
tbs American army has been called
drove what eminent authority has
on to shelter, feed end cloths an en
country weekly on the coast.
lire division of a foreign army, which
and what
Includes six disarmed generals.
Since they were routed from OJtna-
ga by General Villa’s rebel forces and
compelled to cross the border Into tbs
A rane where a ituivn added lo > !! !
United States at Presidio, Tex.. 10 dozen leaves nothing—kiaaing.
Work j
days ago. the Mexican soldiers have it out for youraelf. Hut maybe kiaaing I
had only scant food suppllea.
ia an example in aubtraelion.
Things W e Think
Y*K H E REASON a political job is
called a berth must be because it
brings some people to life.
HARDWARE
INSPIRATION FROM ORES WELL.
Cottage Grove might well take pattern from its neighbor Cres
well in some ways. We have in mind the recent gala day celebration
there in honor of the successful completion of the first yea r’s opera
tion of its cannery.
Cottage Grove might just as well as not have had such a celebra
tion itself but for its slight oversight in not providing a cannery
year ago. It even appears now that such a celebration cannot be helt
a year hence. But The Sentinel believes that if every berry grower
and gardener in the Cottage Grove country could have attended the
recent stockholders’ meeting at Creswell and could have witnessei
the ease with which a couple of thousand dollars of additional capita
was secured from those already owning stock, the money necessary
to establish a cannery here would be subscribed several times over
A fundamental principle of a cooperative plant is that the stock
be subscribed by those who will furnish the raw material, but it seems
impossible to get growers here to take up the proposition. Produce
sufficient in value almost to build a cannery goes to waste nearly every
year in the Cottage Grove country, and yet the growers hesitate to
risk a few dollars apiece for fear of losing it through mismanagement
or failure of some kind.
It ia hard to understand why such conditions should prevail, but
they do, nevertheless. And Creswell had the same experience that
Cottage Grove is having. It remained for a few men, a very few, to
take the matter in hand and push it to a successful conclusion.
It seems that such action will have to be taken here before any
results are accomplished. The Sentinel is fairly well convinced that
nothing will be done until two or three members of the grange and
two or three business men take hold with a determination to push the
propositioh to an immediate and successful conclusion.
MIGHT GET INTO STATE HOUSE.
Legislative jobs are going a-begging this year in Lane County.
Senator Calkins is a candidate for County Judge, Representative C
J. Hurd is a candidate for County Commissioner, Representatives
Allen Eaton and M. Vernon Parsons are non-committal and Senator
L. E. Bean is not anxious. This leaves plenty of opportunity for can
didates from some other part of the county than Eugene.
There is no reason why Cottage Grove may not secure one of the
plaees by asking for it. It is a long time since Cottage Grove has had
a member of the legislature and it is barely possible that the indorse
ment of Eugene might be secured for a suitable candidate from here
at tkis time.
Material is not lacking either.
Among those that come to the
mind of The Sentinel who would make suitable legislators are Mayor
Chambers, who has had legislative experience, J. S. Medley, C. II.
Burkholder, C. E. Stewart, J. F. Spray, Geo. O.'Knowles, C. M. Shinn.
Both parties are represented in this array of prospective timber, but
there is a dearth of candidates on both tickets. Cottage Grove might
play safe by having a candidate on both sides.
This is a proposition that is at least worthy of serious considera
tion. Cottage Grove should take its full part in the county of which
it is so important a part.
Chaa. H. Fisher, former editor of the Eugene Guard, has pur
chased the Salem Journal. The Sentinel is not an overly strong ad
mirer of some of Mr. Fisher’s editorial work, but nevertheless be
lieves the Capital City will benefit by the addition of a newspaper
man of Mr. Fisher’s ability.
We have heard of another family which read The Sentinel a few
months and billed its goods direct to Cottage Grove sight unseen.
The moral is plain.
The growing need of the Cottage Grove country is a larger num
ber of energetic farmers. That may be a pun, but i t ’s no joke.
Cottage Grove wants a depot in keeping with the progress of the
eity.
NOTICE!
Notice is hereby given to the public that W. M. Tando is in
no way connected with the undersigned. He has no interest
in the townsite company and has never had any. He owns
no property here and is in no way authorized to transact any
business for any of us.
None of the undersigned are in any
way indebted to said Tando. He is under bonds now for his
good behavior.
IM P E R IA L TO W N SITE C O M PAN Y
SHERM AN MONTGOMERY
M. C. MONTGOMERY
B. S. M ILLE R
IMPERIAL, CROOK COUNTY
OREGON
helping to givo Cottage
stated to he the (test
SINGLE-TAX GETS SUPPORT
Many hot headed people are ala«
swell headed.
Wç luppose the beat
F elt Fund Commleaion W ill Concen
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causes the expansion.
trate on Oregon end California.
Washington.— The Joseph Fsls fund
Often a compliment ia muck more | .
commission, nt Its annual meeting
diplomatic than the truth.
here, voted to lend conaldernbls finan
cial and other assistance to W. 8.
Speech ia a great g ift and often na
U Ren and his lieutenants, who pro
great a nuisance.
pose to renew their fight for the single
tax In Oregon this year. Members of
The man who builds a landing place
the commission, after a long debate,
The value of a paper to a community can be accurately measured
and warehouse for the ship he expects
decided they could not at this time
by
what
outsiders think of it. The Sentinel is willing to be Mus
to come in may be classed as a real opti
finance a nation-wide single-tax cam
measured.
mist.
palgn. and they therefore decided to
concentrate their efforts.
I t ’s not strange that wives admire
Oregon and California are the two the advancement and progrra* o f their
states In which they are most hopeful hubbies— it is natural for any one to
of victory, and a large share of the admire his own handiwork.
fund available will be diverted to
those states.
Some folks don’t care how much they
F U R N ITU R E
K N O W LE S & QRABER
are out getting even with someone.
African Strike« Ending.
Cape Town.—Th e railway strike
It isn’t the happiest married life
pracUcally ended with the decision of where the w ife feels it accessary to ae
the operating force to resume work company her husband ns a chaperone.
Immediately. The strike of the min
era also Is rapidly nearing Its end.
“ You should w orry” may be per
It la estimated that the mobilisation fectly good slang but it ia poor practice.
of the burghers will cost the govern-
ment between $1,280,000 and $2,600,
Woman is almost as much a mystery
000.
as life itself. But, no wonder—doosn ‘t
woman give us life f
No Need to Eat Steak
! Unless You Wish to
W e also have Pork, Veal, Mutton, Fish, Poultry and
Prepared Dishes -in fact, everything an up-to-date
shop should carry in stock.
City Meat Market
BARTELS *
FUNK.ST. (Tops.
Get your “ House for Rent" and "House for Sale’ signs at The
WEALTHY SPOKANE
MAN DISAPPEARS
We should think there would be h i Sentinel office.
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much pleasure in reading the love in the
eyes of the woman who has been your
companion for forty years or more aa
in gnxing into the limpid depths o f
Santa Barbara. Cal.— F. Lew is Clark, the optics o f the maiden o f 18 years
one o f the wealthiest residents of 8po reposing her head upon your manly
kane. Wash., heavily Interested In cheat.
But, o f course, we cannot be
mines, flour mills, real estate and certain, never having tried the former
Better get that Overcoat soon. I have a fine
other enterprises, has been missing
line o f samples.
My line o f Suitings are up-
ever since he attended bla w ife to
A Vancouver housewife flnda that she
to-the-minute and reasonable in price. Come
the train last week. His disappear
walks thirteen miles s day doing her
ance la proving a deep mystery.
in and look them over. First class workman-
housework. Then hubby wslks twenty
Friends and the police believe Mr.
feet across the clean floor with bis mini
ship
at all times. Also Cleaning, Repairing
Clark either waa murdered or com
dy boots snd spoils the whole business.
and Pressing.
mitled suicide. In support of one ol
these presumptions, Mr. Clark’a bat
It ’s funny what inconveniences a
was found on the ocean beach, ■ m ilt
man will put up with in his own house
north of the Santa Barbara wharf.
that be wouldn’t tolerate in a rented
Mr. Clark, who had been In this vl
house.
clnity for the past three months, com
Ing from Spokane for the benefit oi
Home folks are about as consistent
M AIN STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE
his health, was staying at a hotel.
the ben which will mother chicks
It la said that Mrs. Clark does no! which she has hatched from eggs laid
believe her husband Is dead and will by every hen in the flock, but will pecs
institute a vigorous search for him on the brains oat o f n chick which it sus
the theory that he merely wandered pects some other ben has hatched.
away. When Mrs. Clark left Santa
Barbara Friday night for Spokane ah«
The little folks are about tbe biggest
left her husband in his usual good problems there is in the world todsy.
spirits.
Immediately thereafter h«
dismissed his chauffeur at the depot
At a recent meeting o f tbe managers
and he has not been seen since.
o f the Oregon State Fair, arrangements
It was learned that the domestic were made for an eugenic exposition
life o f the Clarks has not been entirely this year. The age limit will be the
Tkis
tranquil. Mr. Clark haa been a suf same ns last year, from 12 to 48 months,
Don't be fooled into buying some
ferer for many years from a physical and the boy and girl winning tbe
thing “ just as good” .
Evsey
ailm en t
championship prizes will be rewarded
by a trip to the Han Francisco Exposi
Don’t take an inferior shoe on the
Noted Pioneer Is III.
tion in 1015, including all expenses for
claim that it is “ the same” as "S tar
Portland, Or.— F. X. Matthleu, sols one week. O. M v Plummer, manager of
Brand" ahoes.
survivor of the convention o f plon this department, states that be has
eers, May 3, 1843, when Oregon waa served notice on the whole United
There are several kinds o f star trade
saved to the United States by on# States that Oregon is going to send to
marks used on shoes— many kinda of
vote, is seriously 111 at his boiae at Sun Francisco two o f the finest babies
Buttevllle, Or., according to his snd he expects, i f the other states do
excuses are offered you to tell you
daughter, Mrs. Bergevaln. She said accept the challenge, to see there s col
something else.
r father cannot leave bla bed with lection o f 100 o f the most perfect chil
out assistance.
dren in the world.
Be sure you get the genuine “ Star
i It Is Getting Colder-
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C. REFFLING, The Tailor i
Be Sure To Get The Genuine
“ Star Brand” Shoes
Women Loee Point.
Washington.— The majority mem
bers o f the house rules committee de
elded against the creation o f a stand
ing committee of the house on woman
suffrage. The decision landed like a
bombshell In the ranks o f nati oasi
suffrage leaders gathered here.
Europe’s W eather Celd.
Paris.— What bids fair to be the
worst cold snap In 60 yeara la holding
the southern portion of wee tors Eu
rope In a tight grip. Temperatures
as low aa four degreea below aero
(Fahrenheit) have been registered.
LOCAL DRUGGIST MAKES
M ANY FRIENDS.
The New Era Drug Store reports
they are making many friends through
the Q U ICK benefit which Cottage
Grove people receive from the simple
mixture o f buckthorn bark, glycerine,
etc., known as Adler i ka. This remedy
became famous by curing appendicitis
and it is the most thorough bowel clean
ser known, acting on BOTH the lower
and npper bowel. JUST ONE DOSE
o f Adler-ika relieves constipation and
gas on the stomach almost IM M E D I
ATELY.
Brand " shoe with the name of Roberts,
Johnson & Rand on the sole and their
star on the heel.
Every
Heel
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“ PL,,ck" “ *• «!• »T ". “ Mayfiewec ’
’ Owr Fawtily , •’StroBger-Thew-Tke-Law ",
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L^tker. No enketltwlee for Leatker
are ever weed. Yew earn get t h e .
ewly at ewr Move.
Burkholder-Woods
STAR BRAND 8H0E8 ARE BETTER
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