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About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
W e have decided to close out our entire stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings. Now is the time to take advantage of our Closing Out Sale._ _ _ _ _ Every article in our store has been reduced and marked in plain figures. You can’t af ford to send away for a single article we have in stock, as we are in many cases selling out our goods for wholesale and less than wholesale cost. Shoes at Wholesale Mens Furnishings M e n ’s d o t h M e n ’s $ 1 .2 5 O v e r a lls 95c We have over $5,000 worth of Shoe» to »elect from. It is by far the largest Shoe stock in Cottage Grove M e n ’s B o sto n a n d P a ris G a r t e r s 19c M e n ’s W o r k S h irts, 7 5 c v a lu e 48c M e n ’s 5 0 c S u s p e n d e r s Straw H a ts at W h o le s a le . $ 5.00 Ladies $ 6 .0 0 and $ 7.00 Shoes Ladies' 4 .5 0 and 5.00 Shoes Ladies 3 .0 0 and 3.50 Shoes Misses' 2 .5 0 and 3 .00 Shoes .. Men's 8 .0 0 Bergmann Dress Shoe Men's 3.5 0 Shoes We Are Qlad to Exchange Any Good» Bought in Our Store, or REFUND Your MONEY. 3.75 2.50 2.25 6.00 2.50 (»1 >**cihi to T h e Sentinel.> J ________________________________________i ./tin#* l!f.— Mr. mid M m . (inirg»* l.uvng d iild r i'U Waldo and A g n r » , and Mr. and M m . Waldo Miller, vi*itt*<J our day la*«t at t h r .lafnr» V im i'iit lH|<ciiil to T h e Hentinel.) Ju ne l i t . — M u m F a y Hama, of L'ottag«- horn»* in ('ottagp G ro v «•. Horatio M uh I j v , who rrr.rntlv ret»irm*d Grove, visited with Kathleen Allen over from S ilve r l.ake. spent several day* of tr.e week end. Mrs. Ennley and children have gone l< last week at the H. K. I^>wry home. L H. A rd ite and Waldo Miller went O ly m p ia, Wa*h.f fur a visit with rel to »Saginaw Monday. a Uvea. Mr. and Mrs. V irgil White, of Cot M r. and Mra. J . F. Neat went to Ku ta^e Grove visited at the J . If. Cooley gene M onda y fur a few d a y s ' visit. Mra. Huston «¿ueener and Iratry, ot home last week. A m ong those from this neighborhood M i ll C i t y , are visiting at the C. t^uecner in Cottage Grove Saturday were W. i> home. t e r r y Mundv, of Hoinn«*r, is visiting Heath, L . K. A rd ite f Mr. and Mrs. J . at the home of his j<ureuts, Mr. and K. Cooley and S. JO. L ow ry. Mr. and Mrs. I. .1 Heidler und iluiigh Mra C. C. Moody. M r. and Mrs. Aduius 'a nd family, ler Kathleen were in Cottage Grove Wednesday. Merle Hcott and M a ry Neat were in < v*t Mrs. Kate Hears and Mrs. .1 II. Cooley luge Grove Saturday night. M ildre d Hopper and Inez. T u c k e r, ol were Cottage Grove visitors Monday V. aiker, and Hurdell and Kelr c Fisher, afternoon. Mrs. F. .1, llelliwell treat to Cottage ol L y n x Hollow, attended the Red C m - : Grove Monday. lecture here Hunday. Mrs. G ra y spent Haturday in Cottage O tto Nichols is employed at th< Grove. W rig h t farm at Walker lor the sum J . R. Cooley has purchased a new met. Maxwell car. (¿nite a large crowd attended the l i d Th e anriunl school meeting was held Cross lecture by Rev. B e a tty and Mr H a rv e y , of Cottage Grove in the church Monday at the Mount View schoolboiise. Sunday. A nother meeting will be held Mrs. Charles Adams, of Cottage Grove, Wedneaday night at which officers will attended the meeting and made an ad dress in behalf of the Red Cross. F. J . be elected and other business transact ed. T h e people in general seem to be Helliwt-ll was appointed to take charge quite enthusiastie and a large sum of of the plans for raising of funds for the Red Cross work. money has already been promised. C. W . Hears had a barn raising Tues day and many of the neighbors gath ered to help erect the structure. FO R S A O IN A W . Chilblains Danni» Eucalyptus Ointment T u m » 26C JA R » 60C M e n ’s b a lb rig g a n S h ir ts a n d D raw e rs. A ll siz e s to 4 6 33c BURKHOLDER BUILDING M O U N T V IE W AT ALL DRUG S T O R E S M e n ’s tan a n d b la c k F ir e m a n ’s h o se. S o ld e v e r y w h e r e 3 fo r 5 0 c . th e p a ir 10c C a m as ( il< >\ es, a | >air 5c 5 0 c N eckw ear 25c Children’s Dresses $ 1 .0 0 and 75c values 59c W ESTENHAVER BROS. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS i 19c H ats, 5 0 c v a lu e s 25c Bfitl HEBRON (Hpeeial to T h e Sentinel.) Ju ne 18.— Mr*. M a rth a Gilcrist has gone to Woodburn to visit her brother, Holl.u Woolley. A t the school meeting Monuay George Kebelbeek was elected director and J . A. Po well clerk. Among those in Cottage Gro ve from this neighborhood the past week were Miss M y rt le Giiham, Mrs. Finnen, Miss Piper, \lr. and .Mrs. Win. T h o rp , Mr. and Mrs. I.. M aun-r, Mr. and Mrs. R. E l.aeky, Mis. .1, (j. A. Young, Mrs. Jessie till«-ris<t and H. It. I'iper. Miss Ju ne Gilerist is home from Cro w, where she has been teaching school. Mr. and Mrs. A. Doolittle, of Cottage Grove and Mr. nml Mrs. E. A. Doolittle, of ( reswell, were guests at Ihe .1 A. Young home Hunday. .Several were out from Cottage Grove Hunday lo attend the Red Cross lecture at the Hebron church. VinnI Randall painted the interior of J . A. Powell's silo Monday. Miss Gladys T a y lo r, of Roseburg, who visited Inst week w ith her aunts, the Misses T n y l o r, has gone to Monmouth to attend summer school. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON W E T A K E ROOM. K E A N S and H U T TER AT MAR KET VALUE IN E X C IIA N O E FOR M E R C H A N D IS E LO N D O N to visit his wife wh in a h o s p i t a l Iti-d Cross work and patriotism. there. Mrs. Ilu iu b rir k , of The Dulle«, mid i Hpeeial to T h e Sentinel. I Tin* annual si hool meeting was held Mrs. Cathearl und fsm ily, of Portland, J une li».— Mrs. H. H. Hhortridg*- was a here Monday, r. It O r r was elected are visiting at the G. W. M rK arlu nd guest of her daughter. M is . Olile Mon d ire rtor und M r l.cbovv reelected clerk, home. Tin* ladies are sintern of Mis i day. L. D. La joie returned Sunday from McFa rla nd. Members of a party from Cottage Coast Eo rk, when* lie had been work T h e literary will hold u special meet Grove held a meeting here Munduy after ing next Thursilny night. There will be mg for L. I>. H u f f for scverul days. noon in the interest of the Red Cross. Í Mrs. Mae Cru/.cn and baby and Hur a discussion of Ited Cross work. H. I*. Hhortridge, N orm a Adams and , d«*ll Fisher had a narrow escape* from , Vera Hhortridge motored to Eugene death or serious in ju ry Haturday when R ozlue Gets 1 to 10 Years i Haturday. their horse became unmanageable and Short work was iiniib* of the rase of Mrs T r i -. su T a l l a r and Miss Marie run into a train at the railw ay crossing the state against Carl Ito/uir, of Col G a routte were guests of Mrs. Grace Me just south of Walker. T h e buggy was tuge Grove, e!iarg«*d with a statutory I Kilib*'ii Monday. wre«-ked I*o4 none of the oeeupnnls were crime against his stepdaughter. Mr. and Mrs. I.yntan Adams, of Hug 1 very seriously hurt. T h e giand ju r y , which was calk'd in inavv, visited at the W. W. Hhortridge! M r. Clock is liuving lumber hauled special session for the pur|His<* of coti home Su nday. from Cottage Grove for his new bungn sidering this case, returned an indict incut against Imn, he appeared iiiimcdi Mr. and Mrs. Teeters and family and low. j Mr. and Mrs. M c K ib b e n visited at tin-j W. A. Wri uni* and family visited at utcly ill court, waived lime In enter plea, pleaded guilt y, waived time for the Joe Neal home Holiday. j l.ew M c K ib b e n home Holiday. Mrs. Francis T h o rn e and Miss Olii«* ' sentence, and was given an indetermi H h o r trid g e were C o tta g e G r o v e shoppers 1 1 mite sentence of from one to tell years TH E CEDARS one d a y last week. , in the penitentiary. W ith in an Imur or 1 two after Ins indictment Itorine was on (.Special to T h e Hentinel.) Levi Geer is home from I'ortland. Ju n e J(l. Rev. Callison of the Ch ris ^ till* train on his way to Hulcm to be ill E d w in T u l l n r litis begun work on the roads. tian church, culled at ncveral homes ill carcerateli in prison. the neighborhood Tuesday. Mrs. Iiilow and children, of Forest Those wbo advcrtisc in T h e Mentine! B LU E M O U N TA IN Grove, visited from Hunday until T u t s la re deaerving of your blu: iness bere lise day at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Gr.i | tbey teli you thut tliey waut it and (Hpeeial to T h e Hentinel.) nume priees tliut sliould gei it. June lit. T . B. M e G uire returned Read tlemeuway. Mrs. James W. Hears and daughl**r home last week, after several months at Marshfield, where he was employed. Alina sustained bruises Huturday morn T eachers' Exainlnation*. N ut ice is liereby given that thè semi Mildr«*il, the little daughter of Mr. m g when Ihe horse they were d riv in g and Mrs. Butte Mooney was kicked by became frightened and overturn«*! tin* allunai Teachera' Kxamiiiutiou will In' given tu all applicatila for state cer a horse Haturday evening, cutting n buggy. N o other serious damage result | 1 1 f(ratea ut Eugs-ue, Oregon, as follows; gash just above the eye. Hhe was taken ed. Cecil, Gladys and Mildred Clow are < 'orninencing Weiluesday, .lune 27, ut to Cottage Gro ve Hunday morning and IO a. m., und coniinniiig natii Huturdiiy, visiting this week with their null , Mrs. j a physician dressed the wound. .lune JO, -1 p. ni. A si'huiluie of thè timo Ed. Ashby. Mrs. II. H . K i b b e y returned Hat nr of tIn* examiiiatiuii in cucii subject mny Mrs. Eugene Htockwel! arrived fieri* be hall bv npp lym g lo day from Po rtland, where she visited T h u rs d a y evening from Han Eraneiseo, her daughter, Louisa Duerst. E .1 M U O R E , Couiity He hool Huperiiitehilf nt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert La nw e h r and Calif., to visit with her s u lc i i*i law, jnl-4 21 children visited Hunday at the Ralph Mrs. C'. H. Veate h.^ Mrs. E d . Ashby visited with her sis BUTTER Ward home. WRAPPER PRICES Raymond Patten had the misfortune ter, Mrs. I.. I’. McCoy, on lilt* Const T h e following prices are now ill ef to chop o f f one of his toes with nn ax Eork last Wednesday. A number of the young people of the feet on butter wrappers; Haturday. H e was taken to Cottage neighborhood enjoyed a picnic li m hc.iii UNI wrappers, on 1'riduya and Hntur Gro ve for medical attention. (lay s o n l y .................................... HO rents Rev. M a cLe od , M r. U m p b re y and M r. in tilt* Ittnlolpli park Wednesday evi* ning. Mack in, of Cottage G rove , gave inter HUI wrap pers, on any day except Fri Mrs, Ritchie and dunghter, o f \ n l.rif , esting lectures on the Red Cross work dnys und H u t u rd n y s ........................ <1.10 visite*! Inai Mondny ut thè II J . Ritchie at the Blue Mountain church Hunday nf These are cash prices. liome. Mrs. Ritchie returned homi* ternoon. A dditional wrappers printed at the M r. Hocki-tt, who has been building a Tuesilny, while Miss Ritchie remai ned same time with either of the above, .‘15 barn for F in le y Whipps, spent a few for a longer visit. cents the 100. days at his home in Cottage Grove this | Curtis Vcatch and fam ily motore«! out C O TTA /IE G R O VE H E N T IN E L , to thè I. II. Veliteli homi* on Row rlver week. T h e L iv e Wire Newspaper. Bessie Mooney and Rose Ellen Me Humlay evening. Mrs. Jo e Hehneider ami da tigli ter For Guire received eighth grade diplomas rest mnde a trip to latrane last Tues this week. T h e annual school meeting was held day, returning Wedneaday. Mrs. Fr<*d Callison and daiiglitcrs, Ida, here Monday afternoon. A .'»•mill tax H E S E N T I N E L want* an am was voted. T h e directors are Fred Ituby and Harrie t, and son Dongnl, of bilious boy or young mail Frost, ch airm an; T . B, McOuire ami Engcne, visited Haturdny and Humlay who wishes to learn the newspa i with thè VV. A. H em enwny family. T h e y John Allen. per and printing business and the -------------------- S enjoye*l a strawberry picnic Hatur*lny operation of the Intertype type and affended church in thè Gro ve Hun; LYN X HOLLOW setting machine. Modest salary day mornitig. to start, with opportunity to learn At thè annulli sehool meeting held nt (Hpeeial to T h e Hentinel.) a profitable trade. N o loafer* or Ju ne 19.— Mrs. K. Ha rtle y and son T h e C'ednra Momlay afternoon Mrs. cigarette nmukers considered Boy Harold, of Fleetwood. Oregon, arrived Ilenienwiiy was eleeted clerk limi Mr. with fair education and anxious Ilenietiwiiy was eleeted a director. Rev. reeently ami expert to spend the sum to improve opportunities desired Macl.eod and K. K . Mills, of thè G rove mer here. were present ami gave good tulk* on H. B. Hemm e wa* in Eugene Monday I ^ W A N T ADS. W A N T AD RATEN Guv cent per word. N o >d accepted for less lliuu IA real*. .Special cash with untar ra t# :— Three insertions for the price of two, six insertions for the price of four. Cash must accompany copy Land for sale or trade, tra insertions for Ihe price o f f i v e . Cush uniat accompany order. 4 For real. S e w n room bouse on East Main afreet. a monili. Itobefl Griffin. mchStfc For Sale H a ile y Davidson set olid baud motorcycle m tip top « o n d u lim i it lukcii soon, bili* li s liutsgn. uiJ-tllc T w o tiilltdi cows lor sale. L. W . H u n t , I'tionc H lF l.l. tic Hit Acres tor Hale Small da iry ranch, fully equipped with cows, trulli and tools. R i d i gutdrii soil, very productive Jo in res under cult ivation, Hi acre« ol slushing; unlimited outside rung*' Fla re well watered; no better buy m the siale for u vigorous a m b i i ioos man of family willing lo work for a com lori able home. * lóiMI cash will h a nlle lina property, tiuliince to suit. A p p ly lo owner. G. A . ( iiv trainigli, Cot luge Grove, i in goi*. jn7uug!*pd Second baud Ford for naie. In g ,od con ditiun. Fiuu k Jones. jiin ilfc M a ny Good PoxtUoua Can be bad by any ambitious young muli or woman hi the field of railw ay or eiimmerrint telegraphy. We want number of young men and women lo prepare for the tel •■graph service caused by uausuul dtu fl ing of young men for .Signal Corps. Prepare to help your co untry. W rit e to ■ lay for full particular*. T h e Ra ilw a y Telegraph Institute, I'ortland, Ore gun. j ju n 7 2Mc For Sale— 7 cows and H heifers. O. II. Heine, Hilk Greek. j n l -i 2Spd Wanted A l l farmers around Cottage Grove to bring their »crup iron, all other ju n k , nml chittcni l«ark. W ill pay good |irice. M y pince is opposite H. P.drpot. )u■■ l i usp.l B OY WANTED Fo r Sale One acre locate«! near aecoiid bridge across Nilk creek on west Main avenue. For price ami t«*rms mldress W. Wallace, Grass Valley, Ore. JS Ipd Buck; sheared 8 lb*.; <10 cash, or will trade for grain, full delivery. O. .1. Olson, Hiigiuuw, phone .'1*1 Fft. Jlyfipd T For Sale Circ u la r wood saw. .'10 In., and frame; I buy fork in good w«irking order. I*h«ine M -F l .1 . jlvópd JJ For Sale One mule 7 year* old; wt 1.100. O ne lloosier grain drill. One ♦ v horsepower gas engine. ('. V. 11 ««I brook, ( ’reswell, Ore. j u n 2 l 2Mc Fo r Sale 550 lb*, of seed potatoe*, all formaldehyde«! and portion cut. E. <' Holladny. ju n 2 le F o r Sale ner. Four good horse*. Olia*. Con jun Jlc t *