Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, January 21, 1914, Image 5

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Mr. Dyapapllc, would you not Ilk*
to fool th a t your atom acb tro u b les
worn ovar, th a t you could a a t any
kind of food you daalrad w ithout
InJuryT T h a t may aaam au uullkoly
to you th a t you do not avau hopa
for an end in g of your troubla, but
p aru ilt ua to aaaura you th a t It li Events Occurring Throughout
uot a lto g a tb a r Impoaalbla. If otbara
tho SU to During the Past
can ba curad perm an en tly , and tnou
Week.
•and* bava lirón, why not youf John
K. H arbor, of lla ttla Crank, Mich., It
o u a of tbam . Ha aaya, " I « a i
Farm are to Fac# Legislator».
troublnd with h a a rtb u rn , ludlgaatlou
Oregon
City.- At the regular quar­
aud llvar com plaint u n til I uand
terly elate convention of tbe Farm ers
C h au ib rrllu 'a T ablata. th an tu y trou
bla waa ovar.“
Hold by Haoaou'a Society of Equity held here the farm
ere placed them selves ou record as
I'hariuacy.
ludorelug tb s m o v e m e n t started by
the farm ers' union end sta te grange
to appoint legislative com m ittees to
PR O FESSIO N A L CARDS
attend the sessions of the legislatures
Talnphono 131
and look after the farm ers’ Interests
Resolutions providing for such com
F. W. ROBBINS, M. D.
m lttees were passed by the delegatee
at the meeting. The society also
Physician and Hurgeon
Office at Kaaklanra: KM H. 6th Street passed resolutions favoring tbe a bo I
lahm ent of the alate senate and adopt
r ia c llc m la all C ouita
i ] V a a ti' K i|w ile o r a lug proportionate representation In
the house of represeotallvea.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAUNTEREST
Our Third
Annual
Deepest Reductions; Positive Economy
Eight-Hour Day la Edlet.
Salem —S tate Labor Commlaslonet
OBM O. F. Hoff haa ordered Mayor AI bee
of Portland to place the m em bers ol
the Portland police departm ent and
I’hone 132 Y
the fire departm ent on an eight-houi
KARL K. MILLS
day. Under the recent suprem e court
decision
In the sta te Insane asylum
M A K IO N V K A T C N
case, Com mission i t Hoff holda that
Funeral Director:: Embalmer all police officers end firem en ere sub
Ject to the eight hour law and cannot
be on duty more than eight hours a
day.
Attorney-nt-I^iw
NOTABY PUBLIC
B u ilt B uilding
(»*»1 M i I hii Rfeup COTTAOH o a o v r .
J. S. MEDLEY
J, E. YOUNG
PROBE INSURANCE TACTICS
»Attorney a t Law
H i n OB M a l a M r a a l
chirr aok uaovn
u
u
n
oattoon
J, C. JOHNSON
A tla rn c y -u t-L a w
Practice in all Courta of State. Corpor­
ation, mining and Probate law a apectally
Collection and Insurance.
COTTAQR CBO V R
OBBCON
HNEFFKUS. Col. A J. W alah waa
badly done up w ith rhaum atlam and
aent for Foley Kidney IMIla which
waa th e only th in g th a t would cure
him. lien. P o tte r of Pontiac, Mo.,
waa down on hla back w ith kidney
and b ladder tro u b le and Foley Kid­
ney P ills m ade him wall and able to
work. It la aplendld m edicine and
alw aya helpa. Ju a t try IL^ F or aale
by all daalera everyw here.
Interference of Casualty Companies
W ith Compensation Act Resented.
Salem. -D eclaring th at a num ber ol
casualty com panies werq trying to In
duce em ployers to reject tbe work
m en's com pensation act, C. D. Bab
cock, a member of the state Industrial
accident commission, says be Is con
vlnced If tbe opposition Is continued
Oregon will follow the example ot
Ohio and provide compulsory com
pensatlon. He aaya three men will
be started to work In Portland can
vanning all flrm a for Inform ation nec
saaary In conducting tho departm ent
Mr. Babcock said th at the com
panlee were trying to create sent!
ment In th eir favor by atntlng that
tbe com pensation law doaa not give
(be em ployer protection against suit,
when, aa a m atter of fact. In only
three Inatancea under tbe act, la th*
workman given the option of ault
against the em ployer or of taking
com pensation
CLEARANCE OF LADIES’ SILK PETTICOATS
a New Suit
Made from food, heavy grade ailk Meaaaline or taffeta in all plain and
changeable colora, ranging in price regularly from $2.15 to $5.50.
Specially priced for thia big clearance aale
All m en’» and y o u th s’ fancy Huita th a t have
been held at $17.50 and $1H.00 have been includ­
ed for rapid clearance at $12.96.
Splendid
garm ents for atreet and huaincMH wear, and all
in the moat desirable of fancy weaves and tex-
turea are included in this lot.
All Men'a $25.00 Suita, now ......................$17.60
All M en’s $20.00 Suita, n o w ..................... $16.60
All Men'a $13.00 and $13.50 Suita,now . . .$8.76
All Men'a $10.00 Suita, n o w .........................$8.76
All M en’a $20.00 Overcoata, n o w .............$16.60
All M en’a $18.00 Overcoata, n o w .......... $11.25
A few $12.50 and $9.00 Haiti C’oata left at the
cloac out p rice..................... . .$8.60 and $6.25
H. J. SHINN
Apples to Come to Portland.
Hood R iv er.- The board of trustees
of tbo North Pacific Fruit D istribut­
rtUM»« u a k t 47
Blurk ors at a m eeting at Spokane has do
omcaj I Laaaoa w
elded to establish an office tn Port
■ » • e r Hour* I la 6 p. u
C u a m tla d a a by >i>|>oialmrul unly.
laud In tim e to handle neat season's
DR. C. K FROST
apple crop The North Pacific Fruit
O a la a e a lh lc a n d M a d ic a l P t i y iic M n
Distributor* now baa HZ affiliated aa
C h r o n ic a n d M a r v a n a O ia a a a a a • B a K l a l l y .
cottaob onova
on boon aoclatlooa and num erous other fruit
d istricts have planned to join the can
tral agency before the m arketing ot
DR. JAS. B. TAYLOR
neat season's crop begins.
K y k , K a r a n d T h r o a t D is r a s k s
A S p tc te lt, G b a P illin g
Albany College Is Reedy For Donation
Albany.—Conditions prescribed by
Office: White Temple. BUGBNK
Jam es J. Hill, In connection with his
proposed endowm ent of 160,000, have
o n» PW ona M a i n S
K u a t d a iu a j iM a in U l L
been m et with by Albany college au
F. L . INGRAM , It. M. 1).
thorltles. and e com m ittee has been
appointed by the board of trustees
Dentist
to make a showing of assets and ae
ALL WORK OUARANTKBD.
cure tbe cash subscription offered by
Lawton Bldg.
Cottaga Orova, Ora
tbe financier.
When $12.95 Will Buy for Men
Originally $17.50 and $18.00
Why Not Dress Anew?
ATTORNKY AT I.AW
Special A ttention Given to Mining and
Corporation I,aw.
Office, Woodward Building
Clear’nee
Sale
I
$1.87 to $3.50
CLEARANCE OF
Entire Blanket Line
Big reduction in price of all hlanketa and quilta in order to clear them
all out aa we do not want to carry any over the aummer aeaaon
All $6.50 Wool Hlanketa go a t ............................................................ f 88
All $5.50 Wool Hlanketa go a t .............................................................$*.13
All $4.50 Wool Hlanketa go at .............................................................$3.38
All $3.00 Wool Nap Hlanketa now .................................................. $2.25
All $2.50 Wool Nap Hlanketa, n o w .......................................................$1.88
All $2.00 Cotton H la n k e ta .....................................................................$1.60
All $1.50 Cotton Hlanketa, now ...........................................................$1.13
All $1.00 Cotton Hlanketa, n o w ...............................................................75c
All 85c Cotton Hlanketa, n o w ................................................................... 64c
Clearance Prices on Housekeepers’ Supplies
I Table Linens, Napkins, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Spreads and Towels ||
I $1.25 hemstitched sheets, size $1.50 lace spreads, reduced 45-inch tubing a t ............. 25c We have ju st received the |
I 81x90 inches, extra quality at t¿ ...................................... $1.00 42-inch tubing a t ..............22c biggest
assortm ent of towels ||
I clearance sale p rice.......... $1.05 $1.75 spreads, now .............$1.40
ever
brought
to this store in |:
All $1.25 and $1.50 tabic
■j $1.00 hemstitched sheets, size $2.00 spreads, now ............ $1.60 Iineit8, beautiful patterns one lot. They are especially |
H 72x90, n o w .............................85c 81-inch blecched sheeting, at,
and exceptionally good val­ priced for this sale at, per hi
3 Pillow Cases, a pr,. 30c and 40c
a y a r d ...................25c and 36c ues, at special, per yd . .$1.10 p a ir.......................15c to $1 00 |
Boys’ Saits, Deep Reductions
Boya’ $11.00 S u i t a ................................$7.75
Boya’ $10.00 S u i t a ........................... $7.60
Boya’ $9.00 S u i t a .................................. $7.00
Boya’ $8.50 S u i t a .................................. $6.75
Boya’ $6 00 S u i t a ..................................$4.95
Boya’ $5.00 Suita.................................... $4.10
Y outha’ $14.50 O v erco ata....................$8.75
Y out ha’ $12.50 O v e rc o a ta ................... $7.60
Y outha’ $10.00 O vercoata...................$6 95
Boya’ $8.00 Overcoata ........................$5.25
Boya’ $5.50 K ain co a ta..........................$4.25
In addition to the atiove reduction*, if
you will cut out thia part of our ad. aud
bring it to the atore we will accept it aa
50 centa in payment on any boya’ 8uit or
overcoat.
PRIZES Dum
is m
V 6.00
M il
6 6 .0 0
6 irtt’
Buy
Children’s
Coats Now
at Just
Half Price
We have now only 30 chil­
d re n ’a coats left in stock and
have decided to clean them
all out at just one-half the
original price. These will
go very quickly, so d o n 't
wait. Come right now.
Clearance Prices on the
Largest and Best Shoe
Stock in Cottage Grove
M en’a $3.50 to $5.50 dress shoes, all leath­
ers, lace and button, blacks and tans, at
clearance sale price, a pair, $2.95-$4.66.
Ladies’ dress shoes, regular $2.50 to $5.00
values, hundreds of pairs to select from
at clearance prices, a pair, $1.95-$3.85
C hildren’8 shoes, regular $1.50 up to $3.00
values. Specially priced for clearance
sale at, a p a ir ................... $1.25 to $2 15
In fa n ts ’ shoes, regular 90c to $2.25 per
pair, in sizes 2 to 8, reduced for clear­
ance to, a p a ir .......................70c to $1.85
L adies’ U nderw ear a t Clearance Prices, C hildren’s U nderw ear a t Clearance Prices, M en's
U nderw ear at Clearance Prices, Boys' Underwear at Clearance Prices, C hildren's Rompers at
Clearance Prices, L adies' Gingham S kirts a t Clearance Prices, C hildren’s Ready-Made Dres­
ses a t Clearance Prices, L adies’ House Dresses at Clearance Prices.
(Of moa
Hr. Dibblt
11.00 granita pail
Hiaar'i Saalaaraal
64.00 lad.«' i Kao*
Hr*. Toalor*
coat
Hra. Oomorait
Club Will Raise Funds.
Hood Hlver.—The county court hav
tng failed to m ake an appropriation
of flOOO naked by cltlaena of this
county to care for the expense of mak
tug an exhibit at the Panama-Pacific
axposltlon, tbe m em bers of th e Hood
River com m ercial club have decided
to raise the am ount by popular aub
scrlptlon among them selves.
61.00 Necklace
Hr*. Clark
36c Ctalarptaca'
Hr. Lanca »1er
BRIEF NEW S OF OREGON
1,000,000 Salmon Shipped.
Civil service exam inations are
Astoria.—Julius Jenaen, aupertn
tendent of the Chinook hatchery, has scheduled In Portland on March 11
shipped 1,000,000 salmon to otbei and April 6 and April 16.
for Horaes, Cows, Poultry, etc. hatcheries and now baa In tbe neigh
Pendleton la renew ing Its efforts to
We sell in large and small quan­ borhood of Z.000,000 at tbe Chinook obtain an additional appropriatloa for
tities, giving at all times good feed, plant. T hese young fish are growing $60,000 for a federal building, alt» for
good measure and
rapidly and will be placed in the rw which waa bought four yeara ago.
mining ponds In about two months.
The federal departm ent declines to
1«AIK PRICKS
change Its plans of anlarglng the
Give ua your next order and you'll
aurely be pleaaed with the results. M arshfield W oman Shoots Husband. dredge Chinook, It la declared In a
M arshfield.—Mrs. Charles Franklin m essage from Senator Chamberlain.
la In Jail charged with shooting at hei
Senator Cham berlain haa been made
husband. Tbo couple quarreled fre­ chairm an of the aenat» subcom m ittee
quently and In th eir ap artm ents the on commerce relating to Oregon and
F o r F ro s t HI tea an d C happed Skin woman attacked her husband with a W ashington.
Mr* Agnes C. M cFadden McElrey,
F o r froat b itten eara, flngara and revolver, bitting him In tho hand. Tbs
widow of E. B. McElroy, for 12 yeara
to es; chapped handa an d lips, ch il­ couple cam s here from Tillamook.
superintendent of public Instruction
blains, cold aorea, rad and rough
Round-Up Dates Set.
for the sta te of Oregon, died at Port­
aklna, th e re la noth in g to equal
Pendleton —Tho 111« Round Up will land a fte r an Illness of three weeka.
Bueklea ’■ Arnica Halve.
Htopa the
be
held Septem ber 24. 26 and 26. This
A movement la on foot In Bllverton
pain a t once and heals quickly. In
every hom e th e re should be a boa Is the announcem ent m ade by tbe to Invoke the referendum on the ua»
handy all th e tim e. Beat rem edy for board of directora of the association of dogs In hunting birds, and senti­
all sk in diseases. Itching ecsem a, te t­ a fte r having been authorised by tho m ent seem s strong In favor of abol­
ishing the custom.
te r. piles, etc. 26c. All d ru g g ists stockholders to fix tbe dates.
Frank 8. G rant, form er city a tto r­
o r by m all. H. B. B ucklen A Co.,
Q
rants
Pass
Haa
Two
Folio#
Force».
ney
of Portland, haa m ailed hla f o r
P h ilad elp h ia o r St. Louis.
O rants Paaa.—G rants Pass has two mal petition aa a republican candidate
police forces. On« w ears s ta rs; mem­ for the office of attorney general to
Tka value of a nawapaper to a com bers of th» o th er have badges. The Secretary of 8 ta te Olcott.
R epresentative Slnnott haa aaked
m uaity can bo accurately measured by situation la tha outcome of tho new
w hat outaidsrs think of it. The S enti­ council’s refusal to confirm tha ap th e secretary of tho Interior to allow
polntm enta mad« by th»
the hom estead«; to take hla fly»
nel is willing to bo thus moaanrod.
Good Feed
STERLING FEED CO.
(
1
m onths' annual absence In two periods
Instead of one as is now required.
Alleging th a t fraud was practiced
In organising the corporation of the
town of W est Woodburn. suit will be
filed to annul the corpuratlon on the
requeet of Governor West.
The governor, secretary of sta te and
treasu rer of Oregon were put under
arrest, nominally, for alleged viola­
tion of the law prohibiting employes
of state Institutions to work more
than eight hours a day.
Portland will en tertain Secretary
of the T reasury McAdoo and Secre­
tary of A griculture Houston on the
evening of Jan u ary 20. The cabinet
officers will be tn Portland on th at
date to hear reasons tor establishing
a regional reserve bank In Portland.
Congressm an Slnnott of Oregon la
pushing a schem e to cut down the coat
of living and m ake scientific farm ers
out of the school children of hie d ie
trtet at the sam e tim e by urging the
students In every school to organise
a boys' and girls’ poultry club.
A special election will be held In
Columbia county February 2 for the
purpose of voting on a bond tsaue to
be devoted to the developm ent of a
ayatem of perm anent roads.
Tbe
am ount of the proposed leeue te $360,-
000.
Tim ber owners, loggers and lumber
m anufacturers of the Pacific north
west will assem ble in Portland on the
evening of Monday, January 26, to
dlacuss the depressed condition of tbe
lum ber Industry with a view of find­
ing a remedy.
T hat the growing of loganberries
should become one of the moat profit­
able Industries of tbe W illam ette val­
ley was the opinion of 160 grow ers
and dealers who m et at Salem to de­
vise m eans for b e tte r exploiting the
fru it and obtaining adequate m arkets.
To co-operate with 10 other W illam ­
e tte valley cities to teat tha eight
hour w orking law, ae applying to
policemen, the Albany council haa au­
thorised Mayor Curl to pledge $20 of
city money tow ards a fund of $200 to
carry the case to the suprem e court.
From January 10, 1010, to January
10. 191«, «60 contests were filed In
the Roseburg land office. One hun­
dred and eighty-five case« w ere tried
and w ritten opinions rendered. Of
these 16 were reversed and 146 con­
firmed by the commission of tha gen­
eral land office or the secretary of the
Interior.
The Deechutea railroad company
haa been granted the rig h t to so ter
about 16 acrea of public land to The
Dallea land district for use to con­
nection with the equipm ent of ita sta­
tion at H unter Ferry, the prinolpal
w heat shipping point on the line and
th e lara e a t receiving station for Uve-
19 GOOD
PRIZES LEFT!
T here are still
19 of th e prizes
th a t have not
been d r a w n .
B r i n g your
h ard bills and
come to t h e
s t o r e to-day.
You m a y b e
lucky. If you
have not yet re­
ceived a bill,
we will gladly
supply you with
one.
On recom m endation of Senator
Cham berlain, tbe order to deport 13
Jew ish im m igrants detained a t Ellis
Island has been suspended. The im­
m igrants Intended to come to Oregon,
It was said, and Mr. Cham berlain had
been advised $1000 had been put up
with Ben Selling of Portland aa a
guaranty against th e im m igrants be­
coming public charges.
So thoroughly convinced la he th a t
the Industrial departm ent of the coun­
ty schools will become one of th e
most Im portant features. Superintend­
ent of Public Instruction Churchill has
announced he has decided th a t an
entire week sbould be devoted to al­
falfa study by th e children this year,
instead of one day, aa originally plan­
ned.
Portland on Saturday experienced
the w orst January wind storm In $4
years. W ith the baromeffer down to
29 and a 3« mile south gale blowing,
as recorded by th e delicate Instru­
m ents a t the local w eather bureau,
roofs w ere torn off buildings, tele­
graph and electric light poles w ere
snapped like pipestem s, trees w ere
stripped clean of th e ir branches and
hats were te n t flying.
The value of a newspaper to com­
munity can be accurately measured by
what outsiders think of it. The Senti­
nel is willing to be thus measured.