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.
M e n ’s Cloth Hats, 50c values 25c
Shoes at Wholesale Men’s Furnishings
W e have over $5,000 worth of Shoes to select from.
M e n ’s $1.25 O veralls
95c
M e n ’s Boston and Paris Garters 19c
M e n ’s W o r k Shirts, 75c value
48c
M e n ’s 50c Suspenders
Straw Hats at W holesale.
It is by far the largest Shoe stock in Cottage Grove
Ladies’
Ladies’
Ladies’
Misses'
Men's
Men’s
$6.00 and $7.00 Shoes .. $ 5.00
4.50 and 5.00 Shoes ... 3.75
3.00 and 3.50 Shoes__ 2.50
2.50 and 3.00 Shoes
2.25
8.00 Bergmann Dress Shoe 6 . 0 0
3.50 Shoes
............. 2.50
We Are Glad to
Exchange Any
Good« Bought
in Our Store, or
REFUND Your
MONEY.
. . .
19c
Canvas G loves, a pair
M e n ’s tan and black Firem an’s
hose. Sold e v e r y w h e r e 3 for 50c.
the pair
10c
SAG INAW .
(¡Special to The ¡Sentinel.)
June 19.— Mine Fay ¡Sains, of Cottage
Grove, visited with Kathleen Allen over
me week-end.
Air*. Ensley and children have gone to
Olympia, Wash., for a visit with rel
atives.
Mr. and Mra. J. F. Neat went to Eu
gene Monday for a few d a y»' visit.
Mrs. Huston (¿ueeuer and baby, of
Mill City, are visiting at the C. I^ueenet
home.
Terry Mood)', of Huniner, is visiting
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Moody.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams and family,
Merle Scott and Mary N’ eut were in Uit
tage Grove Saturday night.
Mildred Hopper and Inez. Tucker, ot
V aiker, and Burdell ajid Kelse Fisher,
of Lynx Hollow, attended the Red from
lecture here Sunday.
Otto Nichols is employed at tin
Wright farm at Walker tor the sum
mer.
t/uite a large crowd attended the He.)
Cross lecture by Rev. Beatty and Mr.
Harvey, of Cottage Grove ia the church
Sunday. Another meeting will be held
Wednesday night at which officers will
be elected and other business transact
ed. The people in general seem to be
quite enthusiastic and a large sum of
money has already been promised.
FOR
Chilblains
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
A T A L L DPIUQ • T O R C A
60 c
Ȁ lP
Kítchensá
Bathrooms
Costs Less
Wears Better
(Special to The Sentinel.)
June 19.— Mr. and Mrs. George Layng
and children Waldo and Agues, and
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller, visited one
day last week at the James Vincent
home in Cottage Grove.
Horatio Mushy, who recently returned
from Silver Lake, spent several days of
last week at the S. E. Lowry home.
L. K. Ardite and Waldo Miller went
to Saginaw Monday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Virgil White, of Cot
tage Grove visited at the J. It. Cooley
home last week.
Among those from this neighborhood
in Cottage Grove Saturday were W. D.
Heath, L. K. Ardite, Mr. and Mrs. .T.
R. Cooley and H. E. Lowry.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Beidler and daugh
ter Kathleen were in Cottage Grove
Wednesday.
Mrs. Kate Hears and Mrs. J. R. Cooley
were Cottage Grove visitors Monday
afternoon.
Mrp. F. J. Ilelliwell wept to Cottage
Grove Monday.
Mrs. Gray spent Saturday in Cottage
Grove.
J. R. Cooley has purchased a new
Maxwell car.
The annual school meeting was held
Monday at the Mount View seboolhouse.
Mrs. Charles Adams, of Cottage Grove,
attended the meeting and made an ad
dress in behalf of the Red Cross. F. J.
Helliwell was appointed to take charge
of the plans for raising of funds for the
Bed Cross work.
C. W. Sears had a barn raising Toes
day and many of the neighbors gath
ered to help erect the structure.
HEBRON.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
June 18.— Mrs. Martha Gilcrist has
gone to Woodburn to visit her brother,
Rollin Woolley.
At the school meeting Monday George
Kebelbeck was elected director and J.
A. Rowell clerk.
Among those in Cottage Qrove from
this neighborhood the past week were
Miss Myrtle Gilhau, Mrs. Finnen, Miss
Hiper, Mr and Mrs. Win. Thorp, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. l^icky, Mrs. .1. (). A. Young, Mrs.
Jessie Gilcrist and H. K. Piper.
Miss June Gilcrist is home from Crow,
where she has been teaching school.
Mr. und Mrs. A. Doolittle, of Cottage
Grove und Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Doolittle,
of Creswell, were guests at the J. Q A.
Young home Hunday.
Heveral were out from Cottage Grove
Hunday to attend the Red Cross lecture
at the Hebron church.
Vinal Randall painted the interior of
A. Pow ell’s silo Monday.
Miss Gladys Taylor, of Roseburg, who
visited Inst week with her aunts, the
Misses Taylor, has gone to Monmouth
to attend summer school.
5c
50c N ec k w ea r
25c
Children’s Dresses
M e n ’s balbriggan Shirts and D ra w
ers. A ll sizes to 46
33c
BURKHOLDER BUILDING
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
ja r s
-
«$1.00 and 75c values
W ESTENHAVER BROS.
MO U NT VIE W.
T ubes 26 c
•
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
LONDON
59c
WK T A K E EOOM.
BEANS anti BUT
TER
AT
MAR
KET VALUE
IN
E X C IIA N O E TOR.
MERCII A N DIME
to visit his wife who is in a hospital Red Cross work and patriot imi
t here.
Mrs. liumbrick, of The Dulle«, and
(.Special to The Hentinel.)
The annual school meeting was held Mrs. Cuthcart and fiumi), of Portland,
June 19.— Mrs. H. P. Short ridge was a here Mouduy. T. K. Grr was elected are visitiug ut thè G. W. McFarland
guest o f her daughter. Miss Ollie, Mon- director and Mr. I.ebow reelected clerk. ¡ionie. The ladies ure sisters of Mrs.
I.. D. Lajoie returned Sunday from McFarland.
I rfay-
j Members o f a party from Cottage Const Fork, where lie had been work
l’he literury will hold u speeiul ineot
W A N T AD R A TE S
l Grove held a meeting here Hunday after ing for L. D. Ilu ff for several days.
| ing next Thursday mght. Tbere will be
Gnu cent per word.
No ad
! noon in the interest of the Red Cross.
Mrs. Mae Cruzen and baby and Bur- a iliiH-ussion of Red Cross work.
ucci pled for less tbuu 15 reute.
H. P. Shortridge, Norma Adams and dell Fisher had a narrow »-HI-line from
Special cash with order rain:—
Vern Hhortridge motored to Eugene j death or serious injury Saturday when
Rozlue Gela 1 to 10 Yeats.
Three insertion* for the prie* of
Saturday.
j their horse became unmanageable und
Short work wus müde o f thè case of
two, six insertions for the price
Mrs. Tressn Tullar and Miss Marie ran into a train at tin- railway crossing ; thè state agallisi furi Rottine, o f Col
of four. Cash muat aceompauy
Garoutte were guests o f Mrs. Grace Me just south o f Walker. The buggy was 1 tuge G rii ve, chnrged willi a statiitory
copy. Land for sale or trade, ten
Kibben Monday.
insertions for the price o f flva.
wrecked- but none uf the occupants were ! crime agallisi bis stepilmighter.
Cush must areoiupuny order.
Mr. anil Mrs. Lyman Adams, of Sag very seriously hurt.
The grillili jury, wliich was culled in
inuw, visited at the W. W. Shortridge
Mr, Clock is having lumber linuled spi-i-iiil sessiun l'or thè purpose of ron
home Hunday.
from Cottage Grove for his new binigli mlering this cam-, returned nil indict
Mr. and Mrs. Teeters and family anil low.
ment against him, he iippeared immedi Tor rant. Sevan room tiousn on East
Mr. and Mrs. MeKibben visited at the
Main street. |ti u month.
Robert
W. A. Wn line and family visited ut ately ill court, waived lime to enter
l-ew MeKibben home Sunday.
mehNtfc
plea, pleaded guilty, waived time for Griffin.
the Joe Neal home Sunday.
Mrs. Francis Thorne anil Miss Ollie
sentence, and was given an indetermi For Sale Ilnrlejr Davulsou ancoud hand
Shortridge were Cottage Grove shoppers
nate sentence uf from one to ten years
T H E CEDARS
motorcycle in tip top condition; 4m*
one day last week.
in the penitentiary. Within an hour or it taken soon. Li neh’a Gurugu. ui24lfe
Levi Geer is home from Portland,
two lifter his indictment Rozine was on Two militi cows for sale. L. W. Hum,
(Special to The Hentinel.)
Edwin Tullar has begun work on the
P i l l i n e |# l I ,
||.
.lune ‘„’il. Kev. Cnllison, uf thè Chris the train on his way to Salem in be in
roads.
tian cbiin-h, ealled ut Heveral hoines in enreernted in prison.
ho Acres for Sale
Small dairy ranch,
thè ne:ghborhooil Tueaday.
fully equipped with rows, team and
Those who advertise in The Sentinel 1 onls. Rich gulden soil, very productive
Mrs. Inlow and children, o f Foresi
BLUE M O U N T A IN .
Grove, visited froni Hunduy uutil Tue« are deserving of your bin:illi-ss because 25 acres under cultivation, 10 acres ot
unlimited
outside
range,
day ut file tioiue of ber uiiiit, Mrs. Gr.i they tell yuii that they want It und slushing;
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Plur.c well wutered; no better buy in
name prices that should get it.
June 19.— T. B. McGuire returned Read Hemenway.
lhe stufe lor u vigorous qiubitiou* man
Mrs. James W. Sears and daughter
home last week, after several months
of fnmily willing to work for u com
Alma
Hiistnineil
bruises
Maturila)-
morti-
at Marshfield, where he was employed.
Teachers’ Examinations.
lortnble home. nlfiOO cash will trainile
Notice is hereby given thut the semi- lini properly, itulum-r to suit. Apply
Mildred, the little daughter of Mr. ing w-hen thè borse they were driving
I
annual
Teachers’
Ksiiinijratioii
will
be
bei-a
me
frightened
and
overturnel
thè
and Mrs. Butte Mooney, was kicked by
to owner. <1. A. < 'ululinogli, Cotluge
a horse Saturday evening, cutting a btfggy. No other serious daniage restili given to all applicants for state cer Grove, Gregon,
ju7uugWpd
tlficutes ul Enge li e, Gregna, as follows:
gash just above the eye. Hhe was taken ed.
Second
hand
Ford
for
sale.
Iti
g rad colt
Cecil,' Gltidys and Mildred Cluw are Commencing Wednesday, June 27, ut
to Cottage Grove Hunday morning and
dition. trunk Jones.
jou7tfc
10 a. m., and continuing until Muturduy,
visiting Ibis week witli tlietr tulli , Mrs. June 30, 4 p. hi . A sehudule of the tiran Many Good Position*- -Can be bad by
a physieinn dressed the wound.
Mrs. H. H. Kibbey returned Satur Ed. Ashby.
tiny ambitious young mun or wonran
of tbe examination in each subject may
Mrs. Etigene Htoekwell arrivej nere be hail by applying to
day from Portland, where she visited
in the field of ruilwuy or romuiereinl
Tlnirhilay eve'ning from Hnn Francisco,
lelcgriiphy. We wont number of young
E. J. MOORE,
her daughter, Louisa Duerst.
Mr. und Mrs. Robert Lanwehr and Calif.. to visit with Iter si itei-io-luw, jn 14-21 County School Superintendent, men mid women to prepure for the lei
•■graph servire caused by unusual draft
children visited Sunday at the Ralph Mrs. C. H. Venirli.
ing of young men for Sigimi Corp*.
Mrs. Ed. Ashby visited with ber ais- BUTTER
Ward home.
WRAPPER PRICES Prepare to help your country. Write to
ter,
Mrs.
L.
P.
MeCuy,
'in
Die
Coast
Raymond F’atten had the misfortune
day for full particular*. The Ruilwuy
The following prices lire now ill cf Telegraph Institute, Portland, Ore
to chop o f f one of bis toes with an ax Fork lust Wednesday.
A number of thè young peopie ->f thè feet on butter wrappers:
Saturday.
He was taken to Cottage
g«n-
jjun7 2Hv
neighboriinoli enjoyeil a picnic linctieon 100 wrappers, on Fridays and Satur
Grove for tnedieal attention.
For Sale - 7 cow* and 8 heifer*. O. II.
days only......................... .
IMI cents
Rev. MacLeod, Mr. Umphrey anil Mr. in thè Rudolph park Wednesday eve-
Heine, Milk Creek.
j n l ! 28pd
Min kin, of Cottage Grove, gave inter ning.
100 wrappers, on any day except Fri
Wanted - All farmers around Cottage
Mrs. Ritchie and daughter, o f \nl.rif,
eating lectures on the Red Cross work
days and Sutnrdays.................... $1.10
Grove to bring their scrap iron, nil
Tlir’sc ure cash prices.
at the Blue Mountnin church Hunday af visited last Moli la) nt thè IL J. Ritchie
other junk, anil ihittriu bark. Will pay
liome.
Mrs. Ritchie returned lumie
ternoon.
Additional wrappers printed at the - good price
My place is opposite M.
Mr. Hoekett, who has been building a Tuesday, while Miss Ritchie remained same time with either o f the above, 35 ! P. depot.
junl4-2Npd
barn for Finley Whipps, spent a few for a longer visit.
cents the 100.
For Sale - One acre located near Hecond
Curtin V’ eateh and family motored out
day* at his home in Cottage Grove this
COTTAGE GROVE S E N T IN E L ,
bridge across Silk creek on west Main
to the I. H. Vent eh home <»n Row river
week.
The Live Wire Newspaper, avenue. For price and terms nddresi
Bessie Mooney and Rose Ellen Me Sunday evening.
' 1 '
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O. W. Wallace, Grass Valley, Ore. jglpd
Mrs. Joe Schneider and daughter For
Guire received eighth grade diplomas
/f
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Buck; sheared 8 lb*.; $10 cash, or will
rest made a trip to Liriine last Tue*
this week.
trade for grain, fall delivery. O. J.
The annual school meeting was held day, returning Wednesday.
Olson, Mnginnw, phone 34-F6.
Jly5pd
Mrs. Fred Cnllison and daughters, Ida,
here Monday afternoon. A 5 mill tax
For
Sale
Circular
wood
saw,
30
In.,
and
HE
S
E
N
T
I
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L
wants
on
am
was voted. The directors are Fred • Ruby and Harriet, and son Diuignl, of
frame; I buy fork in good working
bilious boy or young man
Frost, chairman; T. B. McGuire and, Eugene, visited Saturday and Sunday
order. Phone 2rt-FI3.
j|y5pd
who wishes to learn the newspa
John Allen.
I with the W. A. Hemenwny family. They
per and printing business and tbe
For S a l» —One mule 7 years old; wt.
enjoyed a slrnwberry picnic Snturdny
operation of the Intertype type
1300. One Booster grain drill. One
and attended church in the Grove Sun
L Y N X HOLLOW.
setting machine.
Modest salary
4)^, horsepower gas engine.
V. Hol
day morning.
to start, with opportunity to learn
brook, Creswell, Ore.
jun’JI 28e
At the annual school meeting held at
(Special to The Hentinel.)
a profitable trade. No loafers or
For Sale— 380 lbs. of seed potatoes, all
June 19.— Mr*. E. Hartley and son The Cedar* Monday afternoon Mr*.
cigarette
smokers considered Boy
Harold, of Fleetwood. Oregon, arrived Hemenway was elected clerk and Mr
formnldeliyded and portion cut. E. C.
with fair education and anxiou*
recently and expeet to spend the sum 1 Hemenwny was elected a director. Rev.
Holliday.
junSIc
to Improve opportunities desired.
mer here.
I MacLeod and K. K. Mills, o f the Grove
For Sale Four good horses. Oba*. Con
H. B. Hemme was in Eugene Monday
were present aud gave good talks on
ner,
jun21c
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W A N T ADS.
J
BO Y WANTED
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