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About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
\ " A l l for one ami one for A ll.” Extra Specials for Satur day Morning June 23 Only President Wilson SATURDAY, JUNE 23, TO SATURDAY, JUNE 30 SPECIALS m i : n m t i e s B A T H TO W ELS 2tix50 iuih bleached Turkish bath towel in splen did heavy weight— a rare good value at this priee. For one day, each................................. 29c W O M E N 'S VESTS Women’s sleeveless vests, silk mercerized finish, made in V-neck or round neck style. All thrifty women will take advantage of this item Satur day if in need of vests. Each......................... 21c W O M E N 'S STOCKINGS Our best black cotton lisle stockings for women. Introductory offer; try one pair and you will buy more because they are good. Special, the pair, one day only................................................... 27c W O M E N 'S GLOVES Women's colored silk gloves, elbow length, double finger tips; shown iu pink, blue, tan. gray, black, etc. Special one day the pair.............. *3c D A I N T Y CO LLARS Pretty and dainty lawn collars, made of dainty sheer lawn and organdy and trimmed with vul. lace. Each for Saturday.................. 19c and 39c Common Sense There must be no lettiug up on the part o f any of us— man or woman— to keep business at its best. Money must be kept in circula tion; our national success depends upon it. There must be no hysterical, mis guided retrenchment, masquerading un der the cloak o f economy in any home. The nation calls for the support o f all — every individual in if— to do his part to keep business booming. The press of the entire country voices the above sentiments. We reproduce one editorial that is typical of them tell. It is from the St. Louis Globe Democrat. Read it. BUSINESS MUST GO ON. ***** There is a reason for the ap peals that are going out from the go v ernment and other sources, for unless we conserve our products of the fields we shall suffer consequences that will be unpleasant to some anil most dis tressing to many, while the cause for which we are battling will be impeded. " B u t all this is not tliat we sliall sav e our money, but taut we snail nusbaud our natural resources. The notion that our economics stiould extend to every thing, tliat Wo stiould cease to buy any- tUing but the necessities of lite, and be mighty frugal with them, is not only mischievous but dangerous. For it is of the utmost importance to every ele uient of the population that business shall go on. ii ia l hi wore essential to the poor than to the rich, t here can be no s e l l i n g where there is uo buying, and when selling ceases uiauulacture must ol necessity stop. ‘ ‘ The business o f a nation la the life of a nation and ft la even more essential that it be fostered in war than in peace, for out of it there must come not only the sustenance of the people but the stnewa of war aa well. " T h e United States has more money than it ever had before, more than any country has ever had, nut its value is in ite use. We must not get the idea that we should hoard il in banks and live the lives o f anchorites until the storm blowa over. Those who can a f ford to spend should continue to spend us their needs require or their desires impel, for it is only by spending that the money of the country can be kept in circulation and give vitality to in dustry. "Extravagance is never to be en couraged, but drastie retrenchment along all lines would do vastly more harm than good at this tim e ." Visit Our Grocery Dept. This Week for These Savings High Flight flour, best hard wheat, the s a c k ...................................... 93.00 Arm tc Hammer soda, a pound box. ,8c Folger’s soda, a pound box. .. .4 fm 26c Bent Kafety matches, per box............. 6c 3 dozen clothes pins............................5c 8 to 9 oz. bar white laundry soap, 5 bars f o r ........................................ 26c Laige Italian prunes, per lb..............10c Fresh full cream Tillamook eheese, a pou nd.......................................... 30c Htnndard blend coffee, a special good value, a pound............................. 19c Diamond W brand peanut butter (blended with other nuts) 5 lb. lot 76c ‘ Serve the nation” — that's the call to every one. ‘ Keep business humming for your country 's sak.\” is the slogan. As long as we are prospering we can pay our enormous war costs ami have enough left to help our al lies, but— if we do not prosper— if business halts— if money is hourded through false economy or fear— then, and then only, will we be hard pressed. In his momentous message to Ins country, President Wilson sounded a mighty appeal to all stores to T H IS store and to all patriotic citizens to Y O l ’ to do their part to keep business humming E V E R Y ONE IS GOING TO DO T H E IR ‘ B I T ,” A N D T H E R E IS MUCH TO SIDES F IO H T IN O IN TH E T R E N C H E S OR F L Y I N G O VER F IE L D S A N D D R O P P IN G BOMBS OF D E S T R U C T IO N B E L O W To do their part to keep money in circulation is the first duty of every real patriot. This store will do its share. Business will continue with us as t h o u g h conditions were normal. W e shall strain every effort to eliminate waste and reach the highest point of efficiency. President Wilson‘s words, " Low profits and quick service,” have been made a fact here. Men '» new loin in hum! t i e » in new a t t r a c t i v e p u t t c i i n ; choice o f ailY 7iOc to title tie I hi* week, •m h ......... ......... ......................................» * MEN S UNION SUITS light vv e i g h t ,il e e v e l e » » union »tilt» ill w h ile uublcuchct! L i u etili keep cool mi the*«* ut M en oi mim i II etia t, K u r i l ........................................ M e n ’» e r o » » buck » d ip e n d e r» , l»cw web, light oi dink put tei m ; a good te lla b le iii»p cud ci Tin» week on ly u p a i r ................................................................ 23 c BE D O N E BE HOUSES A N D M E N S HOSIERY O u r m e n ' a b e a t g u i d e b l i n k In d e h o » i e r y , d m l o t v o l i c i f o r t l i n w e e k , I l ie pu i t One lot »li g h t l y aoileit llulliiMiik dreaa nliirt», n i l »i/ ei, e v er y » h i i t guariiuteetl fn»t ci»lor. Tin » w eek, per . » b i r t ........................................... T h u I» u »pet n i l » l i v i n g o f f e r «Mi m e n ' » f e l t h u t » , n i l g o o d a t y l e * ; »«tine f r o m | n » l i«u» i» n u i o l » o in e fr»*m l i i i t » h i p m e n t ; n i l l u » i c o l o r m o l w a t e r proni rin » week o n ly , r u c k . $2 66 Special News for National Service Week W» V A L U E S E X T R A O R D I N A R Y —IN from. E a c h .................. $6.50 S PECIA L LOW $4 no. se.75, sH.no to siano ti n i vvrrk C H IL D R K N 8 W A8 II S IIO E M \ in* w w ln t i* «ho«* for w **m e n now b e in g B tio w ii u t i m ii »hot* ib * |M ir tm e n t m u i t l l i e l i n g Ito l i t t l e u t f e u i i o n . I h e »«dei tu e Ile ti ld e , u l u l e o ttk le u th e r iio o d V e n i , t He *• | * | D i e W II «Ili! b i t ’ uevv I t i l i k u n d t o | i » t i l t ut t m e t j u t t ! i f _v w l i l l e t i t i l l i In«* I rm i i» » t i i c t l y n e mi i n | d u t u to«*, h n g l i » h *1 \ le. Ilo * r n o i t a i i i i t c t i v e iti« I ni t i i In e m i n i u r t a t i le a n d a tl» » » c |iv c u t vv ( i t e t i l ie e l . V o li »hould i r e t h l * n e w vv I t i l e »I m e t l n » v v r r k . P i o e d ll»e 65c, Ofrc. si in. $1 in. SI «6 to $2 06 WhiiT“ girl rould fin i lo greet with delight a truck frolli this e fd l e c ti o n f A do/en ut truci iv e sty les are o f f e r e d al illese siiiall priee«* laude o f g in g hiims aliti c lu im b r a v » in b rig hi nevv plnids ami plani coloni. |*w»r ............................................. $4.76 H i / oh fittili i» to II years. New C reations in Nevv Blouses Something New in M en’s Straw’ Hats Italian Straw $ 1.50 We have other straws from cheapest harvest hats to Leghorn and Panama. ( »III) u few •*! titilli «.ili Ite L A D IE S dkesses We have enjoyed a remarkable season in ready to wear. Perhap s it 's because we hud such exc e lle n t styles, perhaps it 'i 1 betause the values were so good, but probably it's a combination of both these reasons. Anyway, we are suie that you who tin ve a > out, mut or tltess want to fill will be happily satisfied here. Yo u ’ ve no idea the comfort in on :• of these light Italian straw huts, during these warm days, until you have tried one. These new Italian straws are very soft, light and flexible and will not break by bending. These Italian hats have every appearance of the most expensive f'anama straws and yet cost but a small fraction of the Panama. You will like them on sight. Come in and fry one on. Priced each....... 81.50 in meni toned bere. PB1CB9 E f f e c t i v e models f o r street wear and f o r cool slimmer e v e nings; o f soft light woolens in p re tty und fashionable tints o f gre en, blue, burgundy, tail, etc. lwtiose, be It e« I or high waist styles. \t the price that hard ly any woman will want to pass the summer season with out one. ve p re p a r ili «p e r n ii d u p la * * ni t e r r « t i u g ite m i tliroiighimt fio* « l o r e for COATS. SKIRTS AND COATS 76 c M E N 'S H ATS LOOK T H R O U G H TH E ITEMS IN THIS A D V E R T I S E M E N T A N D YOU L L S EE M A N Y REASON S W H Y YO U S H O U L D COME TO TH IS STORE D U R IN G N A T I O N A L S E R V IC E W E E K — S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 23rd TO S A T U R D A Y , JU N E 30th. 8K.IRT8 in tro 27C M EN S DRESS SHIRTS T he nation’s sensible patriotic piogiam calls for elimination of waste and extravagance, but not for a lowering of our living standards. You personally play a most important part, for upon the individual depends whether we go on to prosperity the most important thing at present or otherwise. The nn I on's success depends largely on whether you and I, the individuals, keep up our normal purchases. N A T I O N A L S ER VIC E W E E K IS A W E E K SET A S ID E FOR T H E P U R P O S E OF ST A R T IN O T H E P E O P L E OF COTTAOF. G R O VE ON T H E ROAD TO S E N S IB L E PA T R IO T IC ECON OMY D O N 'T MISS TH E OCCASION A now kind o f a pocket, a new belt r f f e e t , a fe m in in e bif o f » b i r r i n g , fire o n ly a few o f the m an y distin ctive m ark in gs that m ake the » k i r t » f o r sum mer o f lit 17 the mo*t s tr ik in g sty le fe atu re o f a woman ’s wardro be. T h e skirts are o f both all wool poplin or soft »erg«*, guarante ed s a tis fa c to r y , one qu a lity, one p r i e e — just $1 cheaper than i f we we re show ing several q ua lities to select 66« SUSPENDERS rf n u l i to remi! u NcitMoti w lieti V o t i 'Il f i m i llloiOM'H ir di III t l l i l l l ' l l fin* Uitiming ciiHt inct » ve nc*s* w Ini li rbrirurteri/c ¡he new model* i o » w bcillg m I iovv II bere. While two million» of our gallant fel lows are fighting for their country, we of the ninety eight millions left at home will have just a» much our part to do. Ninety eight millions of us must think right while two millions fight right. An open mind, an open heart, an open purse for our country and Its cau»e In this grim crisis. Is the duty of every < itizen. II you can’ t enlist, you can assist. Just because yon haven't shouldered a rifle, Is no reason yon shouldn't shoulder responsibility. Kvery one of us can help a little. The fight will tie won at home as well as at the front. Your brain, your hrawn nr your pork ethook must, give Its best. " A l l for one and one for a ll." Do your bit help keep business as usual! Km li <In tnt v molici poitruy» mi indiv idilliI Htylc of ili* o w ii \ari c I icm of prrtty, «»licer fubne* fn»hioned in file moni frtrhiug de togli*. Voti enfi ’t help lui mi ring tlom, or tlic moderate pure» cither. ftfic, 06c, $1.16, $ 1.26 $1.65 and $106 L A D IE S S T O C K IN O S I n thè hoMie/y d i p u r t m e n i w e u ri* iiu v m g ii lo g i m i o n im i pilk Iti*o t » f t t t k m g | » * * «• > d u t *».»e u |uur Hhowii in n i I i k c i i c o lo r » u n i i l i a d r » . A l i o in b lu i k a n d vv hi te . % BKAS81ERES l i v e «Iiiirily »tyle» m new brn»»iere* hitve jii»! niiivad, Fine qouiiiy ranibni Iriliiliied with vvid«* litieii eilge und tu »«*1 Iloti; »olili* liMV e fb*»h colored nlk ni coni In flirt |ou with dinnty luce». P r im i »1 $1 (Hi $1 60 other *| uh litu i »howa^ul................ ÒOc W A H II DRESHES t l n th è e » » t lu i Ic o ri y vv •• g r e n h o w in g » o h m * IIIM IM K lIlv » lilia li m o d e l* in W lin ll d i i « »e» t u r w o m e ii, in l i i l l y I t m k a ty le » , Mi ««»Ut e f f e e t , w i t h l« e |f e f f e c t ; n h o w ii III l i g h t b lu e , | H iik , I * v e n d e r , w h l t e , e ie F im a h e d w i t h d i i i n t y « o lia r u n d c u f f * . I . v e r y w*offriu ii vv i l i w n i f o n e f o r w n r m vv cut b e r w e n r . P r i r e d ........................... • 6 c , $ 1 .2 6 , $ 1 .3 6 , $ 1 0 6 . $ 1 .0 6 l o $2 0/» AU TO CAPS The new Auto Cupa whicb we bava ju**t |duced on di»|diiy ut Olle und #1 euch ure thè I i io n I |»raetiettl thiug we I mi ve » c e l i ni ii l'oiubifiNtion auto eu|i and min rnp. T ild e cH|i» are nitide re»|iecti v e|y of mej » et i/etl doth and *ilk and a re bolli lev i nibii* httving u rubber lining oli om* »idi*. We vv 1 11 bc |deu*ed lo »how fileni tu Voli, M ID D Y BLOUSES FOR WOMEN A N D GIR LS .hint tin* flung for thane warm days. Hliort lib eve or long; low neck, loone mid comfortable. Shown in plain or beiti d atyle* Pretty color combinations m i cu!'!*, rollar and belt, The »e |iriee» are leaaonable. 06c, 06c, $1.26, $1 45, $1 86 Boys’ Knicker Trousers— Famous Dutchess Brand TUN CF.NT3 A BUTTON F I F T Y CUNTS A R IP THEÜUALITY CASH S T O R E -PHDNE23 Buy n puir of |>ut i-hcss trousers f o r your boy ut «Ititi a p.'tir or mote le t him Wear them two months. K 01 every o-q.eoiler button that eotiies o f f oii'h regular » e a r « e » i l l pav you Iu eontn. Il they rip we will pay yui r,o i-'-nts We show a large si'leetioa of patter "* at a goo<| saving in prior.