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About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
T A K E NOTICE ! L A S T CALL FOR D O L L A R D A Y D O N 'T MISS THIS G R E A T O P P O R T U N IT Y Men’s 50c flowing end Ties, 3 $ 1.00 for Men’s Hats, values to $3.00, special for 1.00 Dollar Day Men’s heavy fleeced cotton Union Suits, $ 1.00 regular $1.25 values, for Dollar Day Arrow Shirts, soft and stiff cuffs, always $ 1.00 sold at $1.50 and up, for Dollar Day Men’s Caps, regular $1.25, $1.50 and 1.00 $1.75 values, for Dollar Day $ $ W e ’re ready with a complete line of new Fall Suits for men and young men. All of the season’s newest shades of brown, gray and blue in semi-Eng lish and conservative models. Popu lar prices— $15, $16.50 $18 $20 * > ❖ •s J, I • > • > < • • > • > * 5 * *5» *5* *1« *5* •:*»!*»!**i»*>*!*«8» »5* *>*J» *5» «5» WOOLEN MILLS STORE NEXT SATURDAY IS BIG DAY YOU’RE WAITING FOR "‘Mur® $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ THIS YEAR WILL BE BETTER THAN EVER We Will Offer You Big Specials V !• ? ! | | | | | Aluminum Ware, Enamel W are, China Ware, Men’s and Boys’Ties, Lady’s Umbrellas Above • items will be priced low enough to prove to any one that we will give you more for your dollar than ever before. Special items all over this store will be offered at % extra low prices. I R e m e m b e r —We will try to | offer you our 5 big bargains so you X will remember t * i . t T h e F air Always something new is our motto 1 and everything at the lowest prices. | Visit us Dollar Day. Many Merchants of City Join in Putting on Bargain Festi val for Benefit of Economical and Thrifty Shoppers (Continued from first page) Five m en's neckties, *1.00. Five yards of 25c ereton for (I.IHI. W omen’» shoes, three pairs for *1.00. About 25 articles of general use at Ten yards of 25c Kuyme linen, or 10 *1.00. Never offered at this price tie- yards of ripplette crepe for *1.00. fore. M en's 50c flowing end ties, 3 for Fight m en’s silk neckties, 25c values, * 1 . 00 . for *1.00. One lot of groceries, total value, *1.50, M en’s and women’s *1.05 umbrellas for *1.00. for *1.00. Five and one half yards of 35c ratine Three m en's neckties, 50r value, *1.00. and linen suiting for *1.00. One sack of flour, any brand (with *7.50 vacuum cleaner for *6.50. every 10-sack order), *1.00. Light bacon, 5 lbs. for *1.00. M en's hats, *2.50 and *3.00 values, for M en’s caps, regular *1.25, *1.50 and *1.75 values, *1.00. * 1 . 00 . One dollar off on any *3.00 hat for Aluminum ware, enamel ware, china men. ware, m en's and boys’ ties, ladies’ um brella» at tremendous savings. *1.00 safety razor for 00c. Beef round or loin steak, 2 lbs., and Ten per cent off on m en's clothing. beef >Kiil, 7 lbs., *1.00. Arrow shirts, soft nnd stiff cuffs, al Fifty men '» good white handkcroliiefs ways sold at *t.50 and up, *1.00. for *1.00. I.adies’ cashmere wool union suits, * 1 . 00 . Twelve yards of 10c to 15c em broid ery for *1.00. M en’s hats, values to *3.00, for *1.00. One dozen m en’s linen collars, *1.00. One lot of groceries, total value *1.45, for *1.00. Special rates and special trains on O. P. 4 E. Ry. Wool dress goods, *1.50 value, -*1.00. Five pairs of m en’s 50c suspenders for *1.00. M en’» caps, values from *1.25 to One Display at Orange Fair Con tains One Hundred Kinds of *1.50, for *1.00. Twenty-five per cent off on bathroom Grains and Grasses. ware. Five yards of 25c Turkish toweling, Corn, Tomato«», Oreen and Canned * 1 . 0 0 . Fruit A ttract the A ttention of Three m en’s sport shirts for *1.00. I.adies’ and children’» shoes, *1.00. Those Interested in the Pro duct» of the Soil. Boys’ knickerbocker suits, values from *3.50 to *9.00, for *1.00. (Continued from first page) Eight pounds of 20c bulk coffee, for EXHIBITS ARE NOT SO NUMEROUS OUT BETTER * 1 . 00 . Twelve yards best muslin, *1.00. One lot of groceries, total value, *1.50, for *1.00. Columbia leaf lard, siz.e 3, two pails for *1.00. Forty five bars of Mount Hood sonp for * 1.00. One dollar o ff on any purchase of *20 or over, not including more than one sack of sugar. Pay vour subscription to The H.-ntineT one year in advance on Dollar Day nnd get 100 butter wrappers for 50c, or 50 visiting cards for 50c. Three yards of 60c to 75c silks, ta f feta or messaline, for *1.00. W illam ette valley will not successfully produce corn and tomatoes, but Cottage Orove growers long ago disproved such statem ents. A good display of corn was made by F. J. Belli well, who never spent a night upon a farm until coming to Cottage Orove a couple of years ngo. He has 48 acres that will more than provide feed for his 100 hend of hogs. The canned fruit displnys gnve some idea of what this section will do in that line. A display by Mrs. O. W. Black- more contained 1H varieties of peaches; one by Mrs. (1. W. M.-Farland con- tnined 13 varieties of cherries Rnd one by Mrs. M. M. Wlieclvr contai ned N vnrictlcs of ntraw berries. The bitter exhibttor had 30 otlier va rie tic» of eaitned fruii and 10 varieties of dried fruii. la thè fnney work departinaut mi intereating exhibit was n hlanket inaile by Mrs. J. File, whu is now 85 years of age. la Iter younger years she spuli thè wool from which thè blauket was Iliade; thè wool was thon dyeil and nitide iato soeks and after thè soeks were vvoril uut she uuruveled ttieiu unii uiaile thè blauket. Anuther interest lag exhibit in thè sanie depuriinent was a <|Ili11 Iliade by Mrs. I.. II. Single III Iter eighly seenni! yenr. A Ulliqilc exhibit In thè fnney ile partiuent was a pitturo of thè Hnyden fuinily, takeu in Illinois, in whieh therc were 300 persoli», and tlieu all were noi preaent. Il is thè prnpcrty of Mrs. Loro Finnerty, a me in ber of thè fuinily. The exhibit» ili thè industriai depuri meni were noi nearly ns extenslve n» last yenr but those flint were on display were good. The complete lisi of prize wintiera w ili be ptiblished next week. IS RUN OVER BY AUTO AND F.SCAPES UNSCATHED DON’T GIVE UP Discouraged Citiseli» Will Fluii Comfort lu the Experience of a Out tag» Oruve Woman Experience Is the modern Instructor. Prufit by the experience of others. It may save your life. The experlenee of friends and neigh burs, The testimony of Collage Grove pen , , 1 ,- Will bring renewed eni'ourngenienl Here is a case in point: Mrs. M. A. Teeters, 808 H. Third H» , Cottage Grove, says: " I ran consci entionsly recommend D oan’s Kidney Pills, for I know from personal exper ¡enee they are a medicine of merit. Whenever I feel tlnit I need a kidney medieine, I resort to Doan's Kidney Pills and have always found them all that they are represented to b e.” Priee 50e, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy gel D oan’s Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Teeters had. Foster Milhtirn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. sep t4 21 L. L. Woolley barely escaped being seriously injured when run over by nn automobile Saturday evening while lie was coining around Knox hill on his hi cycle. The car overtook him and bumped him and the wheels passed over him but he was but slightly bruised Mr. Woolley says the ear was the one owned by Murray Truntiell hut that the owner was not driving it lit the time. L. L. H arre l Anything th a t’s worth selling Is worth the price of a want ad. to help sell it. deettatr OFFICE: Elite Confectionery Phone 72 WANT ADS. WANT AD. RATES. One cent per wurd. No ad accepted for less than 15 cents. Special cash with-order rate:— Three insertions for the price of two, six insertions for the price of four. C u b must accompany copy. I.aud for sale or trade, ten insertions for the price of five. Cash must accompany order. I xrill sell niy home at Twelfth and Washington avenue, joiuiug city park, for * 1200 ou the following easy terms: *200 down; buluuce in puyuicnta of *100 per year ut 6 per cent interest on do creasing balance. Large lot, fenced, city water, newly painted house, trees roses, vines, etc. Small burn, chicken house and yard. 1). W. McKinney, Hug inaw, Ore. aSoctlspI Fur Sale —160 arras at Lorana. Good cattle ranch. Alaiut four milliou feet of timber. Six arres under cultivation. Fine water. *2500. Terms on purt. J Hardy Crow. jly7aupt21pd For Sale or Rent—Five acres well lm proved. One mile from center of city. Goes at a sacrifice. I'hone 29F2. a.3o5pd For Sale on Your Own Term s Rest dence properly in south Cottage Grove. Fine new house, incomplete. Might sell without payment down to party who wished to use money to com pletc house. Graded street. Graveled street only one block. George Mutton, north Pacific highway. uug3 oct5»p Smith Premier typew riter for rent at *1.00 per month. Elbert Bede, tfpd I have a scholarship in the International Correspondence School which I will sell at a substantial reduction, being unable to use it ut present. C. C. C., Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Ore. jly7tfc Two furnished rooms for rent; centrally located. Mrs. Laura Woolley, I2X south Fifth. spt!4 28pd W ant second hand bicycle at a bargain. Finery Goodridge, phone 157 J or call at Nelson Durham home. s p lit 21c Good cheat Heed for sale; raised on new ground. Two miles south of town. M l H. Hull. H ptlltfc 6 room bouse and 76x100 lot In Port land to trade for residence or acre age in or near Cottage Grove. Address C. K. Lawrence, Comstock, Ore. »14 2Xp W anted—Position as general housekeep er in small family. Experienced. Can furnish references. Terms reasonable. Hazel M. Anderson, Cottage Grove, Oregon. spt21oct3pd For Bale or Exchange Stock and dairy ranch on Ynqtiinn Hay; 22V4 acres; lots free range; fair buildings, orchnrd, stock, tools, hay, crops; gssoline launch included. Will exchnnge for valley land suitable for sheep rnnch up to *3000. Balance *1000 terms. O. A. W atts, To ledo, Oregon. spt2lnnv23pd Lost— Two 8hepherd dogs, one blue and blnck, short tail; one black, long tail, and white breast. N otify J . F. M cFar land nnd receive rewnrd. sp21 28o3pd For Sale Two good dairy cows. D. Davidson. Knox hill. spt21-netl2pd W ant a few tiers of dry oak wood. El bert Bede. »pt2l 2Spd For Sale Two tents; one 14x20; other 10x14. nnd fly 11x16. Will trade for wood or potatoes. Mrs. J . J. White. spt2lpd For Sale Square H allett h Cumston piano; *25. C. C. Van Oorknm. sp2le ro r Sale New Ideal kitchen cabinet; *18. Mrs. A. E. Phelps. spt21c For Sale or T rade- 20 acres, well lm proved; half mile from clly lim its; Mncrnmentn vnlley, town of 3<I00. W. A. Ward, Cottage Grove. s21oc5pd * C o ttage G ro v e T r a in ie r Draying of all Kinds IMano Moving Auto Dray Tor Quirk Delivery SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIM E TARLK North Bound South Bound No. 16 -1:37 a. in. No. 13- 1:37 a. in. No. 18 U:4() u. in. No. IS 7:03 a. in *1 No. 20 -1:35 p. in. No. 17 3:16 p. in. No. 14—4:32 p. m. No. 1 9 -7 :3 2 p. m. No. 48 -8:10 p. m. (from Divide only). 14 'W Beat, it * w iik a FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER Keeps out all the wet DIALERS EVERYWHERE W aterproofs, Absolute, am Marked thus— 'UtiMhf* A J T O W t k CO. BOSTON A dm inistrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that by order of the county court of lame county, Oregon, duly made ami entered of ree ord the 28th day of August A. D. 1916, in the m utter of the estate of It. For rest Tompkins, deceased, the under signed Charles K. Tompkins was duly appointed adm inistrator of said estate All persons having claims against »nid estate arc required to present them, du ly verified us required by law, to suid adm inistrator at the law office of Alta King, First National Hank Building. Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 21lth day of August, A. D 1910. (’l l A lti.EH It. ToM PKINH, nug.3! spt2Xc Adm inistrator. Report of the Condition of the Hank of C ottugn Grove, a t C ottage Grove, in th e sta te o f O regon, a t th e close of business Septem ber 18, 1916. Resources lauro» and discounts................* 49,071.85 O verdrafts, secured mid un secured............... 143.60 Bonds nnd w arrants................ 20,016.19 Furniture nnd fix tu res........... 3 , 000.00 Other real estate ow ned......... 6,799.95 Due from banks (not reserve banks ).......................................... 2,263.83 Due from iipproved reserve banks........................... 17,701.28 Checks and other cash items 129.65 Cash on h a n d ............................. 6,418.50 Total........................................... *105,574.91 Liabilities Capital stock paid in............. *25,000 00 Horiilus fu n d ................................. 3,500 .00 Ciidivided profits, less ex penses and taxes p a id ,... 76.70 Postal savings bank deposits 432.00 Individual deposits subject to ch eck ....................................... 51,693.88 Cashier checks outstanding. . 276.99 Time and savings deposits. . 94,595.34 T utsi........................................... *105,574.91 STATE OF OREGON, County of Lane. I, Alfred .lurv, rnshier of the above named bunk, Jo solemnly swear that the above statem ent Is true to the best of my knowledge nnd belief. ALFRED JP R Y , Cashier. Subscribed and sworn lo before me this 18th day of September, 1916. ALTA KINO, Notnry Public. My commission expires Nov. 29, 1919. Correct —A ttest: GEORGE ATKINSON, GEORGE M. HALL, Directors. A Sentinel want nd. will sell It. Twelve-inch wnter motor for sale. The Sentinel. mch29tf 'e g a l blanks—The Sentinel. j