The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 23, 1921, Image 6

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    Just One More Day in Which to Shop for Christmas
it hert it Comes
To Hatches—
—you will find us fully
equipped t render you
immediate and satisfac­
tory service.
A complete line of
the finest grade clocks
and watches, including
t fi e b e a u t i f u 1 a n d
ser\iceable Elgin
models.
If y ■ u r watch or
clock is out of order,
v u will find our repair
department without
an equal fur quick,
reasonable, and expert
work.
Drop in and see us.
A?
Wm. Gilson
NEW
IN
ERA
DREG STORE
w ill be a busy hustling strenuous day, but a day that has a goal; Io make some one els«- happy at ( 'hrislmas linn
because this store* installs the true Christmas spirit, an appreciation of the real meaning of 1 lie «lay it makes an ellorl to
coincniriire we
lu-lp every one in every way. This store wants t«> give the best possible-<'ll list mas service. For your
vonr convenience
present a simplified shopping list of practical gilts for each member of the family:
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Gifts for Father. Brother or Son
Gifts for Mother. Sister or Daughter
I’»at h robes................... $4.95
Brassieres
65c to $1.50
Blankets
$3.75 to $13.85
Beads
50c to $3.50
Boudoir caps
65c to $1.50
Cors« t s
$1.50 to $5.00
Coats
$12.50 to $49.50
( Re«luce«l 2 >r <
( ’«>1ton h«»s<*..
25c to 50c
Combs
50c to $1.25
Camisoles
98c to $2.50
Girdles
$1.50
(i loves
98c to $4.50
House aprons $1.25 to $2.98
Handkerchiefs
15c to 75c
Indian robes $8.50 to $9.75
Lunch Hot hs $2.48 to $3.98
Neckwear
65c to $1.98
Mirrors
$3.50 to $7.50
Outing gowns
$1.50
Petticoats.
$1.75 to $5.50
Philippim* lingcri«1
$2.48 to $4.98
Purses.......
$1.50 to $8.50
Silk hose
98c to $3.75
Silk bloust-s $4.85 to $14.75
Silk underwear $2.50 to $6
Sweaters..........
$6.50
Slippers
$1.50 to $2.75
Silks, vd.
$1.65 to $3.50
Umbrellas
$2.98 to $15.00
$1.50 to $5.00
Union suits
$1.50
to $2.75
AX’ool hose
Arm hands
15c to 50c
Auto robes
$9.75
Belts
50c to $1.50
Bath robes $7.50 and $9.75
Collars
25c to 50c
Caps
$2.00 to $3.00
('uff links
50c to $1.50
< 'aslimer«1 s«>.\
60c to $1.00
I>rt-ss shirts
$1.50 to $3.00
l>r«-ss gloves $2.50 to $3.00
Flannel shirts $3.50 to $6.50
I handkerchiefs 25c to $1.95
Hats
$2.50 to $5.00
Knit vest
$7.50
Mackinaws $6.50 to $12.50
(Less 20%)
$2.50 to $3.50
Mufflers
75c to $2.50
Neck wear
Overcoats $15.00 to $50.00
( k’etliice«! 20%)
Pursi's
50c and 75c
Suspenders
50c and 75c
Suits
$22.50 to $50.00
( Reduced 2( •' < >
Slippers
90c to $2.50
Sweaters
$6.50 to $9.75
Shoes
$3.75 to $10.00
Silk shirks $5.50 and $7.50
75c to $1.75
Silk sox
$2.50 to $12.50
Suit cast
Traveling hags $8.50 to $25
I nion suits
$1.50 to $6.50
Wool gloves
50c to 95c
Professional Cards
Dii. C. E. FROST
on ice in Lawson Building.
Phone 47
Cottage Grove
Oregon
HELL1WELL, BANGS &, MARKSBURY
The Daylight Store For Quality and Service
STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY
GA VEN C. DYOTT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
A Ruy work lu ali ita bruucüea.
Lvcuiuga by uppuuilmeut
634 Alain, Corner ùuvuuUi Streut
Culture Grove, Oregon
J. A. YOUNG
ATTORN E Y AT LA W
Office oh Aiuiu avenue.
Cot luge Uro vo
Oregon
H. J. SHINN
ATTUKNEY-AT LAW
ami notary public, Urn diced id
uli cuuria. Twenty livo y curb ox
perieucc.
Bader Bldg., Cottage Grove, Ore.
ALTA KING
ATTORN E Y AT LAW
Coll.oltonn, Probate, Notary
Publio
Willamette St., Eugene, Ore.
I
H. W. TITUS. D. ÙL D.
EAl’ERI DENTISTRY
Modera equipment. First ¿Nation
ui Bunk Blag. Office hours V a.
m. to 12 m., 1 to 6 p. m. Eve-
niuga or buudaj a by uppum».mcut.
J. S. MF.ni.RV
ATTORNE Y AT LAW
Eugene Loan uud Ba viuga Bunk
Building
Lagene
Oregon
DK.
W. M. HAMILTON
CHIROPRACTIC
Cbruuic
Clue,
u bymeialty
Office Over Darby Hardware
Rea., 212 boutb Pacific Highway
Neighborhood News j
WALDEN
MOUNT VIEW.
(Special to The Si’iltinel.)
(Hperinl to Th«* Hentinel.)
Dee. 21.— Miss Pearl Bears, of Salem,
Dec. 21.—Fred Brumbaugh is spend is visiting this week at the (•. W.
ing a few days at th«1 hum«» of his Sears horn«.».
parents. Mr. anil Mrs. 1). H. Brum
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dunnivan, of
ba ugh.
Cottage Gros«-, were Sunday guests of
Mrs. I.loyd Smith ami Mrs. Preston Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley.
Smith were in th«* Grove Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle and ehil Frost, of Blue Mountain, sjwnt Sunday
dren spent Sunday at the J. B. Lin«
with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath.
baugh Imnn* in th»* Grov«*.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wilson, rireom
.1. S. Alien has been sick for several panied by Mr. Wilson’s mother, <»f
days with a bad cold.
Springfield, visited Sunday with Mr.
Mis.* Ruth Lebow s|H»nt Mo in ta y land Mrs. Charles Bales.
night in the Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Blakely, of Haginaw,
in
Mr. and Mrs. James I/ebow
visited Hunday with Mr. and Mrs. .1.
the Grove Tuesday.
W. Shattuck.
There will be a Christmas tre«- at
Mrs. Kat«1 Hears, of th«* Grove, spoilt
tin* school housi* Monday «-veiling.
s««v«»nil days of hist week with Mrs.
Frost
and son
Mr and Mrs. Fred
I
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C. W. Hears.
Harry visit«*«! Sundav at the W. D.
Mrs. Verna Mast, of Cottage Grove,
Heath home.
visited Sunday with her |«arents, Mr.
Mrs. R. JI. Mosby was called to the
and Mrs. F. B. Phillips.
Grove Friday by the serious illness of
Among those in th«' Grov«* Saturday
from h«?re wer«- Mr. and Mrs. .1. R
Co«>«dy and daughter Elizabeth, Mr. j
and Mrs. C. ••. S»*ars, Clarence Hears,
W. D. Heath ami sons William ano
Addison, Homer Clmmberlain ami Mrs.
.Io«* Hchnieder.
Ix'wis S«*urs and daughter Pearl were
in th«* Grov«* Tm*sda.y
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bears spent Him
«lav with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones.
Mr. King, of Wisconsin, has moved
«in to th«* McCormack place which h<*
recently purchased.
That you can open an account
Miss Mary Bnaiier, who teach«'* t he
with this progressive institu- Mount View school, , has arranged a
Christmas program which will be held
tion lot pne dollar. And that at
th«- school lions«- Frolay night.
small
prompt
as well
the day
success.
accounts
arc
given
and careful attention,
as the large! Today’s-
Io start on the road to
DR. A. W. KIME
SPECIALIST LN OBBTETRICB
Wilt care fur confinements at hi a
home if demred. «Special nurse
if required, l'hurica; office, 34;
residence, 126-J.
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
(Special to The H»*ntinel.)
D«*r. 21.—Mrs. Alic«* Ruiter went to
Portland Monday for ft visit with
f ri«»nds.
Th«- F. E. Bab«-o«-k family visited in
th»- Grov«* Monday.
Painting, varnishing and renovating
of th«- Adventist church have b«*«*n
DENTIST
Office: Fifth and Main Streets
Hours: 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30
Phones: Office 35, Residence
133 L.
Evenings and Bundays
by appointment.
FOR DANCING LESSONS
PHONE 112 1,
J. F. SPRAY
Collections
Office in F ifm I National Bank
building. Sixth Htr«*»,t entrance.
Wood for Sale. -Old growth body fir,
old growth fir limbs and maple, 16
inch huigths.
E. J. 8rofi«-ld, corner
Washington nnd south Eighth, nlltfc
For Sale Small safe, in first class
eomlition. W«*st Bid«* Gro(-«*ry. dIGtf
For Rent— Two nicely lunushed sleep
ing rooms in modern home nt 251
<116 30| k 1
Sixth str«mt.
I
Will you let me give yon 42500.
have $4500 equity in 177 aeren, two
miles east of Buginiiw in lloliglit vol
l«*y.
This iiu'lndi- «15110 worth of
City Transfer 1
Hauling and Braying
PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY
WOOD SOLD AND DELIVERED
Office in Hpray Brick
Near 8. P. Dopot
PHONE »9
It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s
TWO REASONS ( ¡ l»< >< I ’liS FAIL IN IH’SI NESS:
No. 1—High expense of doing business.
No. 2—Too much money tied up in accounts good and bad.
GRAY’S HAS A LOW EXPENSE AND DOES A CASH BUSINESS
Best Wishes for a Merry, Merry Christmas
Ken ’s Best Flour, sack.................
Kerr’s Imperial Blend, sack....................
MeKriizn Bust sack
Kerr’s I'igtr I’rodiicvr, sack
Kerr’s Sciateli, sack
Mill Run sack
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RAISINS
“The Old Reliable”
DR W E. LEBOW
lb iilence, 24 North Seventh St.
1922 baby chicka.—Order your chicks
now if you wunt curly hutehora.
Heavy layers of lurife white uggs that
tup the market. Win. Hunds 4. Hon,
box 614, Cottage Grovu, Oru. jly29tfe
Wanted To hear from owuor of good
rnneh for sale.
Htate cash price,
full purl iculurs. D. F. Bush, Minuuap-
olis, Minn.
oct7 dec3Up
Taken Up—One red yearling heifer.
one dark reddish black mixed mid
two red mid white spotted. Owner
CANDY AND NUTS
$2 00
$1 70
$1.35
$2 35
$2 40
95c
Broken Mix, 2 lbs.
Peanut Brittle, 2 lbs.
Ureani Mix, lb.
Oregon Walnuts, II».
Mixed Nut8, 2 lbs
• >ieirtin Filberts, lb________
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DR. ROYAL J. GICK
Eyesight Specialist.
Practice limiter! to examination
of the eye» and furnishing
glasses.
Corner Oth and Willamette Streets
Eugene, Oregon
Bulk, s«-< <lb •88, lb.
Bulk, duller, lb.
Bulk, currants, lb.
SOAP
22c
25c
20c
TOILET SOAP
6 liars While Lunn
5 bars White Wonder
5 bars Crystal White
25c
25c
25c
('reme («il 3 bars
Pillili Olive 3 hai*s
Duck 2 bars ..........
is made to make the best bread
—Buy it of—
Ostrander & McQueen
Eads Grocery and
DesLarzes Bros.
GUARANTEED
For better bread use Cherro
For your health use Cherro
Hard Wheal Flour.
FANCY CORVALLIS CREAMERY BUTTER, LB.
TO AUTUMN
Even the last dead autumn leaf
I H opped to earth and trampled
here beneath;
Lying in silent slumber at our
I
feet,
Speak of a year complete
It shames despair and failure«
to regret
And teaches us the way, should
we forget.
FANCY HEAVY
BACON, LB 30c
..
SYRUP
JJ
Karo Blue, 6a
Karo Bille. Ills
Wetlding Breakfast, 5s
BACON BACKS,
PER LB
28c
MAPLE SYRUP
37c
70c
39c
Maple Karo, 5s
Maple Karo, Ills
Molasses
35c
35c
28c
35c
45c
27c
25c
OLIVES IN BULK, FANCY AND GOOD, PT
SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS
STEEN’S PRIVATE
DANCING ACADEMY
WANTADS
FLOUR AND FEED
SILK CREEK
MRS. F. J. ALSTOTT
Whv keep your puinsf Both
chronic and acute uHmuuiM
treated
Phone 180-L
Cottage Grove
enn h:iv«» sunn- by paying t-xpi-nsrs <d’ pi'rsouul priqierty. To the firnt mur
I will giv<
k«mp, ndv«*rt ising, <*t<-.
Mrs. Ella i who will give ui''
Thnmpsiin.
<h*<‘23c i my tiilurcsl hi this pluee, lock, stock
and barn-l. If you ur<* looking for i
For Sale All grades dimension, rustic, 'imp, you’d better net. H. R. Robison
shiplap
and
finish,
rough
or
surfuc.i-d,
Hngiimw, Ore., phon«- 35 F 21. d!6 30j
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at reasonable prices. Ljunmers Bros.,
phone 13 F3.
t*i itt Wanted 1400 1b. bonté. Lanuurr» Bros
4---------------------------------------- —-------------<e her father, “Uneh* Burn«»” \ cateti, completed, the women doing the elemi
1). 11. Brumbaugh was a (Irovt- via ing th«» first of the week.
Mrs. J. 1>. Grimes is caring for h«»r
itor Monday.
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mother, Mrs. Ruiter, who is still sick.
59c
$1.06
20c
25c
25c
5c
47c
CEREALS
< 11'liham 9s
t >(H*ii Meal 9s
(lerm Meal, 9s ..............
45c
33c
45c
The Same Good
Quality, Better
Than Ever, Pea
berry
Coffee