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About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
• ---------------- ■ ■ ■ ■ DC T A L E S OF THE T O W N DC NEXT TI ik h irruí courtesy you ntu show your guests íh to liiivo their visits moll ilo uml in Tim Moiitiiiol, Tito nicest i'ourtoiiy you cun show your friends is to lot I li i* in know of your violin through u no wo iloin in Tin- Hontinol. The ai(Ml rnurtesy you ran oliow Ilio editor io lo bring to Ilio offii-o u compirlo writeup of tiny nows itoui you know. loot's bavo eourtony ull aroiinil. DC DC MOOSE HALL Saturday, Sept. 23 D o lla r D a y MUSIC BY ORCHESTRA THE BUNGALOW o ffic e tuoi wook liy A. C. unii J. II. Hprippo. Tlioy mmilurl n lilnrkomilhinp, io ii rii ine ohop unii nutouioliilo ropmr liuoiiiooo * • nitrii. Mro. It.ilph Doan returned Monday from a visit with hor parontn at Grants I’ noa. Miss Fern llolromb leaves Humlay to resume her school work nt Junction City. I have just received from a manufac turer who has quit business the finest assortment of diamonds ever shown in Cottage Grove. Diamond ear screws, worth |I3, go nt $M the pair; diamond scarf pins worth $10, go at $5. Tiffany mounted engagement rings from $10 up. Call and sec them nt Madsen's. »14o5c Mrs. Harvey Hmith, o f Mt. Angel, visited Humlay and Mondny with her nephew, W. C. Hanford. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matthews, of Portland, have been visiting here dur mg tho past week. Mr. Matthews, who is employed in the Ford branch, has a novel Ford cnr. S A T U R D A Y IH D O M .A ll DAY. \». E. Walker was in from Walker Tuesday. He leaves nest week on a trip to Portland. Andrew Itrnnd returned Tuesday from an outing at Florence. Get your free show coupons at Des- I. nrzrs lirothers on Dollar Day. Miss Minnie Wilcox resumed her duties nt the telephone office Friday, after a short vacation. J. A. Griggs, o f Comstock, left Mon day for Pendleton to visit a sister nnd attend the round-up. Whether you are a church member or not, you should have Dr. G off see that your soles are in repair. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Hauser nnd Mr. and Mrs. Herchel Allison wore up from Eugene Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Roberts, o f Eu gene, were week end guests nt the homes of Mrs. Roberts’ sisters, Mrs. C. II. VnnDenburg nnd Mrs. J. I. Jones. Any $1.25 pocket knife in the show rnac will be sold for $1.00 on Dollnr $1.00 OFF on any $3.00 hat for men, including black, brown and gray soft, rainproof felt hats. Every block in stock new 191(1 style. Shirt Bargain P E R C A LE B A R G A IN S Regular 10c to 12Vxc percale includ ing now patterns in Mue, white and gray. 12 yards f o r .................... $1.00 EM BROIDERY B A R G A IN S Including 10c, 12%e to 15c patterns. 12 yards fo r ............................... $1.00 S A T U R D A Y IH DOI.I.AU DAY. Mro. Dorn Field« hao returned from n visit nt I’ortlnnd. day. BARGAINS FOR MEN One lot all wool, 40, 50 to 00 inch dross goods; value to $1.50 a yard. Choice the yard......................... $1.00 Mro. K. H Hponror loft Hat onlay for Know oil, N. M ., to live w ith hor non, K. M. Hponror. Mrs. Clara Ilurkholdor nml son Charles, Mrs. T. C. Wheeler and chil dren, Mrs. (I. I.. Nii-hols nml Mrs. A l bert llolliwoll visited in Kugono Mon 5 yards, $1.00 Turkish bath toweling; our regular 25c Turkish toweling; IS inches wide. 5 yards .11.00 DRESS GOODS Mro. G r a n t T o w e r m id M i » o I t o r n i r o l l o r p g r o n v io i t o d K o p o n o T h o r o d a y . A daughter was born Tuesday night to Mr. nml Mrs. Johnny 1’orinl. David Hvvunuon, of Central, Neb., wuo discharged yesterday from the Cottage Grove hospital. The Women's Relief corps will serve a 25 rent chicken pie dinner in Phillips hall from II to 2 o'clock on Dollar Dny. This is done in order to mioo funds for the work o f the corps. s!4-21c 12 yards, $1.00 Our best selling muslin; soft, fine thread, no stares'. 12 yards fo r ....................$1.00 DOLLAR BARGAIN IN I.ook for bnrgnino at Tho Vogue on Dollar Dav apeSlpd Mioo Mabel Voutrh returned Inst week from n visit nt the home of hor Mro. I.. K. ttrpuril violimi ilurinp Iho uncle, Ham Voutrh, ut Hun Frnnriaco. Mr. and Mro. John D. King, o f Ht. puoi wook ni Kuponr, with hor iluuph I .on is, Mo., mid Carl King, of Juneau, Alaska, are guests of the parents of the men, Dr. uml Mro. C. It. King. Mro. Knimii Tompkins hno received word of the denth in Iowa of her only brother, George Itamlall. ('mine of death was dropsy, from whirh he hud been n sufferer for two years. Toll about it to roadors of tho rlusoi- fiod advertisements and dispose of that used cnr to n rash buyer. J D ONE D O L LA R OFF ON A N Y PURCHASE OF $20 OR OVER NOT IN C L U D IN O MORE T H A N ONE SACK 8UOAR II. J. Hhinn wuo in Kopono Thurndny on liuoinooo. Williiim Miissey, o f l.nmion, Imo pur • linoml n (trulli H it cnr. DC SAT., SEPT. 23 Andrew Noloon attended the fair at Kopono Thursday. A fine line o f genuine riilturml pearls from Jnpnn nml ninny now articleo in the jewelry lino suitable fur Christmas presents. II. C. Madsen. optM orl.lr noli. Mr. and Mro. A. W. Wam|odo nml son Unoroo llurol uno boro frotn l ’uri- lumi Friday, Huturilny uml Huntloy vio and Mr. and Mro. <\ II. Ilurkholdor were ilmp ut Ilio J. A. Wriphl homo. Ilio up from l.eona and Yonrnllii Holiday. Mr. nml Mrs. I.nwrenre Phelps re wifo nml ilnophlor, who Inni nrrivml onrlior, rolurnoil homo with him. Mr. turned la«t work from their vacation llurol wuo uno o f Ilio uttorncys for Iho spent down the vnlley. ili-fi-iioo in Ilo- Thompoon murtlor tanti Six joints of 20« stove pipe for $1.00 ut llillolinro. on Dollar Dny i f you buy from the Kut Gregory ’o Itronil. tfe Hwcngel llardwnre store. DC Make Your Dollars Do Double Duty This Day M o n d a y in tho M o u n l Teli nliuiit il In rouiloro o f Iho classi fimi nilvortioomonto uml limi n liuyor for Ihul oloro or liuoinooo rou .toh lo DC You will want to lie in Cottage Grove next Saturday and join the largest shopping crowd in ull south Lane county's history. You will also find n host of big dollar surprises awaiting you more value offered you for one dollar than you will actu ally have reason to expect. This store is going to be one “ l i v e ” spot and wo want you to be here. I.arpe stocks from which to select, newest nnd most desirable merchandise nnd bargains a plenty next Haturday at this store. Make this store your headquarters and bo our guest nt tho two free moving picture shows Haturday afternoon nnd evening. Tho imnuinml liuoiiiooo minio fo r t i fi Y i o w d i o t r i r l w i t h M io o V o r v u K o l l y no cato of Hprippo lirothoro, of Cottage lo a r h o r . Univa, wuo filmi ul Ilio roiinty rlork *o I f intorootml in n orludiirohip in tho Intornntionul t ’urroo|Mindonco Hrhool, it w ill pay you to non Tho Hontinol. jn29tfr DANCE! □ C SOUTH LANE COUNTY’S BIGGEST BARGAIN DAY lim-n lioro from MrMinnvillo ilurinp tho pool wook. I. oio Thulium iiml Amiroy Anlniif vio iloil tha fair ut Kopono Friday. Mru. ,1, \V. (In riliiio r Imo ro lu rn o il Tho wol nonnou io mniiinp on. Iluvo frinii H i i I o ii i lo n in n iti. Dr, (lu ff iniik•• your olmoo wutor light HATUKDAY IH lini.I.All DAY. iiml iln nwny with colilo mill airklions. Mro. H. H. T ru o k limi M rn F. (I. H lillo r .1. A. Diinrnn wuo horo from I’ayotto, loft Tuo nilny niiflil for u tuonili ’o vioil Ida., loot wook looking for n locution. in M iiinooola. Koroot Huporvionr llnrtrum w h o horo Mro. li. M. H ro li timi d n u g h tc r Vera from Knacliurg loot wook looking lifter liavo rolu rn o il frutti u tw o w e e k s ’ imi i ii i i I loro nt tho foroot rooorvo whoro lop m g ut N cw p o rt. ping oporaliono nro in proprooo. Tliirly poumlo ro<| tinnì pii ini for f i Ciioh for rhirkono nml oggo nt un Dollnr Dny ut Hwoiigel Hardware. Hpruy’a. uprfttfe Alno |uiro linoooil oli. Far puro pinolo Mr. mol Mro. Alliorl llolliwoll ntlrml gii lo Hwcngel’s. ml tho fair ut Kopono loot wook. % William Myoro, Charles Hliuron uml Alfred Jury wuo in Kopono Friday on l.oo i^oorii, uppruiooro of ilio fatata of luiolnroo nml Hllotuling Iho fair. William Morii, ilooouooil, Imvo filmi in Knur SOc mn/ilii Inmpo for $I.IWt nt prolmio court tlioir invontory, oppiar« HwI'tigol llurilwuro on Dollar Day. inp Ilio proporly ut $20(t. Kogistcr. •I. K. Young wuo in Kopono Friday on D e sl.n rx rs llrotlioro w ill puy ruoli fur liuoinooo. H r h ool o p o n o d DDC S A T U R D A Y , SEPTEM BER < Tipi itili l i n k I .iiionor, o f E rig in e No. ili, l'o r i lumi, iii-cnm pauied by Ilio wifo, vloilotl ni Ilio K d ( Ir if f illi fu m i liomo Inni wook. Im llo r litui o p p i mi D n lliir Dny. DC Any fast color Hallmark dress shirt for men including one 15e linen collar— Choi««......................................Il.oo O V E R A L L B A R G A IN One pair of $1.00 overalls and one pair of 10c work hose fo r ..................... $1.00 Choice $1.00 One lot umbrellas for men and women; values to $1.05 Choice.................................... $1.00 Thirty six inch creton; new pat terns; just the cloth for making up Hiundry bags, stocking bags, etc., for the holidays; our regu lar 25c creton. Choice, 5 yards f o r ..............$1.00 C h oice $ 1 .0 0 Choice $1.00 W O M E N 'S W AIST S Best quality table oil cloth, 48 inches wide, colors guaran teed fast; our regular 25c grade. Choice, including white ami colors— 5 yards f o r ................ .............................. $1.00 R IBBO N S P E C IA L -Including one lot 25c and 30c all silk 75c Table Damask ribbons in black, white and colors. Choice— 5 yards. $1.00 2 Y A R D S $1.00 Beautiful new pntterns in highly mercerized Table Damask; 72 inches wide. Choice, 2 yards f o r ..............$1.00 25-YARD E M B R O ID E R Y S P E C IA L -Including any 5c to $1.00 GROCERY SPECIAL Every item in this lot is desirable, staple and a good value. Be sure to include this lot with your Haturday purchases and save 25c. 1 lb. Steel Cut C o ffe e .................. 25c ti bars U * M white laundry soap 25c 3 lb. box Washing Powder...........25c 1 lb. can Baking Powder............ 25c 3 boxes 10c Jelly Powder...........23c 7c embroideries; special for this one day only. Choice—25 y a r d s .......................................................... $1.00 HEN’S NECKTIE SPECIAL TH REE 50c TIE S FOR $1.00 Choice all men’s 50c silk four-in-hand ties; all new patterns including both straight and flow ing end styles. Choice Ii ties for $ 1.00 $1.25 .$1.00 Above lot for. $1.00 FLOUR SPECIAL Save $1.00 on High Flight Fancy Patent Hard Wheat Flour Saturday. High Flight flour is milled in east ern Washington by the latest Im proved process and of the very best hard wheat. There is no better flour Including all white and colored waists, regular values at $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 to $1.(59. These waists are all new this season; shown in sizes 34 to 42. Choice e a c h ......................... $1.00 Choice $1 Shoes One lot of women's and children’s shoes, oxfords and slip SCRIM C U R T A IN S $1.00 Something new and very pretty. These new scrim curtains are made of fine, soft thread voile with hemstitched and lace border. Also shown with crocheted edge. Colors cream, white and ecru. This lot a pair (2 curtains') $1.00 Grocery Specials Large, Clean, New Stocks. CHOICE $1.00 7 lbs special blend coffee $1.00 25 bars (8 to 9 oz. bars) best white laundry soap......... $1.00 40 bars standard yellow laun dry soap............................ $1.<H) 25 bars Borax Naptha laundry- soap (for hot or cold water) 25 bars fo r........................$1.00 Your choice 25c and 30c Dia mond " W ” canned table fruits, each fruit packed in heavy can* syrup; including plums, straw berries, apricots, pineapples, pears, peaches, etc. pers, all good, desirable styles, including lace and button; values $1.35 to $3.00. Choice this one day— a pair $ 1.00 made west o f the Rocky mountains than High Flight flour. We guar- untee every sack. Our present price is 10c a barrel below today’s whole sale market. Haturday we are offer ing. for the last time, a $1.00 reduc tion in price on ten sacks. Be sure to give us your order. i DC DC T H E D U A L I T Y cash DC DC □c s t o r e - PH0NÍ J 3 DDC Choice 5 c a n s .................. $1.00 6 boxes (3 lbs.) 25c washing powder f o r ....................... $1.00 25 boxes best 5c safety matches for..................................... $1.00 25 lbs. best broken rice. . .$1.00 4 (40c) pint bottles Qrapine (concentrated grape juice) for..................................... $1.00 3 boxes Oat flakes or Wheat flakes (35c and 40e packages) for......................................$1.00 — Dny nt the Hwongel Hardware. Every Herald White, Miss I.eah Perkins, Wm. I gies nnd wagons at Spray 'a. aprStfc knife fully warranted. Skidmore, Robert Atkinson, Miss Adn Ernest Wyatt returned Monday from Mr. nnd Mr». John Wallace visited Matthews, Warren Edwnrds nnd Dorris an outing in the Bohemia district. " Medley. relatives in Eugene Inst week. A small fire at the City bakery called See Desl.nr/.es Brothers’ window foS out the fire department last Thursday Mrs. G. F. Mills returned Saturday afternoon. There was little damage. from a week ’» visit with relatives at the biggest Dollar Dny bargains. Salem. Leslie Godard, Norval Powell, Miss Robert Ventch, Sr., and Robert Call nnd select your Christman pres Maud I.nmson nnd Miss Maud Skidmore Venteh, Jr., attended the county fair ents at Madsen's while you have n good nre among those from here nttending nt Eugene Friday. assortment to pick from. I will put Oregon Agricultural college this year. I wish to inform those desiring les them away for you. H. C. Madsen. »14o5 Rov Woods is taking n post graduate sons on pinno that I am now forming The Nelson Durham, J. M. Durham course. my winter elnsses. Mrs. R. E. Oris- nnd Bert Richmond families visited the Clay Mosby, a graduate of O. A. C., wold. spt21-28pd Richmond rifnch at Yonenlla Sunday. arrived Monday from Corvallis to ngnin Henry Snlton is here from Tillnmook Among those from this city attending make this his home. visiting at the home o f his brother, the University of Oregon this year nre A few more good second hand hug- George Snlton. H 3 i IE DC Mrs. E. M. Blackford is here from Portland visiting her daughter Donna. Miss Bettic Coshow, of Brownsville, visited during the pnst week with her cousin, Mrs. Karl K. Mills. Miss Ruth Bede visited Miss Mildred Cochran at Rujnda Friday. Miss Mil dred returned with her Saturday to re sume her school work here. Miss Nellie Myers, who spent the summer with her sister, Mrs. Elbert Smith, returned to Eugene Saturday to resume her school work. Robinson Spencer left Inst week fur Urbans, 111., to attend library school. (Continued on page 2)