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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1922)
PRE-INVENTORY SALE A final clean up of all small lots, broken assortments and odds and ends of winter merchandise. W e are determined to rid our shelves and racks prior to inventory at prices it will bring, regardless of its original cost. Every item placed on sale is marked at a fraction of its former value. COME IF YO U C A N - Y O U ARE SURE TO ECONOMIZE A Dress Sale that has anything beat in town It’s oito of those srl(loin-to-ha|)|K*n (»vents women quick to "rasp an o|»portunit) await. Those drosses present quite out of the ordinary. savings Women’s $ 1.25 to $ 1.50 Included are House Aprons models of taffeta, satin, serge and of mignonette. And they are priced at at each exact lv— One-half 89c good looking, well made house Dresses that wort» ¡fU"> to .$115 now aprons of percale in neat figured and striped patterns; also plain $7.50 to $17.50 Incomparable Values M en’s Furnishings Sharply Reduced “ Government standard’ * (). I). wool army shirts, full «■lit, made with two pockets, coat style, special at— $3.55 M en’s lli inch top shoes, oak tanned half double soles, leather counter, hack stay and full stock leather pus- sett, reduced to, the pair— $6.85 M en’s wale dark corduroy color, p a n ts , colors. A variety of stvles. During This Sale of Women’s Shoes wide well made, all waist sizes 112 to 42, special at the pair— $2.85 at $2.95 W om en’s 8 and 10 inch top dress shoes, Louis heels, fine kid leathers in black Helliwell, Bangs & Marksbury The Daylight Store F o r Quality and Service W A N T A D S H ate.—One cent the w.rnt; m m mum 35 word«; thru« insertions fo r | the price o f two wfcuu paid in ad- I Vance; h alf cent the word a fter the third insostion. 1922 baby chicks.— Order your chhcks now i f you want early batcher«. Heavy layer» of lar^e white eggs that tup the market. Wm. Hand» & Son, (an B14, Cot tag'i drove. Ore. jly W t f r For hale A ll grades dimension, rustic, shipiap and tini«h, rough or surfaced, at reasonable prices, l e a m e n tiros., phene 13 88 oU tf Wood for Sale.—Old growth body ftr, old growth fir limbs and maple, lti inch lengths, fc. J, Scofield, corner Washington and south Kighth. n llt f c For Sale Small safe, in first clas* condition. West Wide Grocery, illtitf Old rags wanted. N othing less than two feet «quare accepted. Must be cle.ii! ami must be o f m aterial that will absorb gasoline. Old underclothes, flannel garments and the like pre ferred. Can not use old nocks, mentor izeil or hard surface goods, or small pieces o f any kind. We want the best rags and pay the best price, 5c the ismnd. The ¡Sentinel- tf For Sale Duntley band vacuum car pot sweeper, in first elans condition. Mrs. Klbert Bede, 1251 Jefferson are nne. dJM f For Sale First class vetch and oat hay. Clin*. Connor, phono 3HF2. |l3p F ive McClanahan lnmbator.i. $10 tach ; in good condition; delivered in Col tag** Grove. Breeding stock baby and brown; every size and width from 3 to 8 and from A to I) represented in the assortment. Peters & Mosby an* moving their shirks for ml«*. Acme P oultry Farm, day, The Portland News, F ifth and Disston Ute.p Cottage Grove, Ore. j20p Main streets, Portland, Ore. j20e | sawmill to n locution back «*f th»* Fre*l I Frost place, when* they have some tin. For Sale--Colt, coming 4 years old; F u rs— 8hip with your minimum price j I h t to saw out. Cheek next »Lay »»r fur returned at also one cow with week-old calf. V. Fred Brumbaugh is employe»! at th** IT. Randall, phone 10a L. d3Ujl3pd out expense. Reference: Any Hpring Woodson Brothers garage lor a few field bank. Ijo ffe r & Watson, Hecond days. For 8alc or Rent— The Cottage Hotel. street, Springfield, ()r<*. j2 0-fl© pd Mr. and Mr.*. Preston Hmith, Mr. II. C. .Mitchell, (Jottagf Grove, on* gon. j.Opti For Sale--Black Minorca cockerels. $1 ¡and Mrs. T. B McGuire a id son Lu each; four head o f Durham milk ther and I). II. Brumbaugh were in th»* To Trade- -Have 1917 Dodge touring cows, fresh in February. K. Y. Porter, Grove Saturday. ear to exchange for Ford runabout Walker, Or»*. Mr. and Mrs. Fre»l Frost and son j20-m3pd or touring ear. V. D. White, Cooley Harry* visited at th»* W. I). Heath place on >*outh »Sixth street. j 1.3pd For Bale Old growth and second home Hundny. growth fin** eon I woo»l timber, pi 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle ami chil Foi Sale Obeap— Bay mare, weighing ing and mining timber stnmpage, v»*ry about looo lbs.; also boggy and reasonable. Charlie White, telephon»* dren visit«*il in th«» Grove Sunday a f ternoon with Mr. Linobaiigh, who has wagon. W ill trade fo r good llolstein been ill but who is improving. or .Jersey row. D. (¿uaglia, box 32, Several «if the pupils in th»* school 1 mil»* east and % mile north o f Cot For Sale or Trade in East Cottage Grov»»— Plaster»*»! 5-room bungalow took th«* »»ighth grade <*xaminiitioiiH .1 . y . jl.;< last Thursday and Friday. house with bath, hot iiik I eold wat»*r, For Sale - 25 W hite Leghorn yearling electric lights. Refniishe»! inside and hens and roosters, 50c each. F. B. repainted outside. T w o large garden D O REN A. . f I Phillips, phone 1-F14. jl3 c lot.-. N»*w garag»*. W ill sell cheap <»r For Sale- Extra good milk cow. W will trade in on acreage. Address P. O. (Special to The H»*ntinel.) A. Ward, phone 10&J. jl.lp d box BJ6, C ity: _________________ JtOMpd Jan. Id.- Mrs. Lee Th«»innson and Return to daughters Thelma and Lois went to For Sale -300 W hite Leghorn last Lost Spark plug wrench G. A. Handers, Cottage Grove Kl»*c K»i%v River Kuuduy t»i visit friemls. y e a r s pullets, Tone red strain, $1 “ O ranilm n" I«awson went to Talent B j- ° ‘ each by taking the bunch. Noble E l liott, Cottage Grove, Oregon, phone Telephone instrument and one share o f Hu a day t«» visit friends. Mr. un«l Mrs. Isaac I«ami and Mrs. tt» 9 f ii.< stock in Cottage Grove-Lorane line Roy Gamut!»* and children spent Hun Telephone instrument and share of stock for sal»*. Inquire o f H. C. Huth»*rland, «lay at th»* M. P. Onronttr home in the j20pd Grove. in , t 7 9* line for sale. 1«. K. Hpongen Cot tag»* Grove. Mrs. Rob»*rt Martin, o f Portland,and )>urg, Cottage Grove, Ore. j20 f lpd W ALD EN daughter Mabel, o f th«* Grove, spent Filbert trees for sale— Layers from Haturdny night at th«* horn«* o f Mrs. bearing trees in my own orchard, M artinN sist«*r, »Mrs. Jam»** Bedford. (Special to Th« H»»ntmel.) insuring the tree to some. Cultivnted Mrs. H. O. VanHeboiaeh motored to .Inn. 17.—James Ie»bow was in Wm over yeur in nursery. Extra well gene W«*ilne#day on business. I«eonn Friday. rooted. Number limited. I f interested, Hamuel Vcatch, «»f th«* Grove, was a J. H. Alh*n was in the Grove Friday address at once, J. C. Htratford, Cres »Mr. and Mrs. I.biyd Hm ith and dinner gu«*st at the J. K. K«*dford well, Ore. 70epdj20 daughter M trie spent the week end at horn«* Hundny. H. K Bttsick, who had l»eon visiting We want a real live red blooded boy »he Preston Smith hotne. Ruth ami II itti«* Lebow spent th«* at th«* h»»m«* »»f hi** daughters, »Mrs. Joe about 12 years old to make lots of money and earn, prizes by distributing week end with th» ir parents, Mr. and Hmith and Mrs. C. M. M cLin, returned to Roscburg Saturday. our paper. B ig; opportunity, write to Mrs. Janie- Lebow. THE C ED ARS und Mrs. W ill Join's visited tin* n< Fri«lay afternoon. (Hp»‘c.tnl to The Hentinol.) Miss Helene Newton s|H*nt the Jan. 17.— L»*n Lilly, o f Eugene, has «•n«l with her parents, Mr. and been visitin g during the past w»»ek at A H. Newton. th<* elms. McFarland home. A L. Woodard and daughter, Th«* Curtis Venteh fam ily atten«led Hull, motored up to London We tin* lyeeum eours»* number at th»* high «lay\ school auditorium in tin- Grov»» Thurs day evening o f hist week. B LU E M O U N T A JN Perln I)«ibberst«*in, Elsie Hearn, Juan ita Hprngue and Howard McFarland (H|s»cial t«i The Hentinel.) wen* absent from nchool during t.h»* •Ian. 17.— Bob Mosby is moving I past week <»n account o f sickness. null up »Mosby ereck ami is locati Hymn and Howard McFarland vis near th«* Fred Frost place. it»*«l Hundny at th<* Hearn home. Mr. and Mrs. Fialey Wlnpps a .1. W. Hears is suffering from n ner daughter Gladys visited at the Jo ions attack o f rheumatism. All«*n home Humlay. Tin* Cedars Lit»*mry society met and W ill M»io«lv returned Inst week fr< organized last Friday evening, electing California. t hi* follow in g officers: Miss Gladys R«'\. G riffin , »Mr. Hogate and M Chapman, prenident; Alma Hearn, vie»* Bouse wen* dinner guests at the B* president; Howard McOowen, secretary Ijftiicastt'r horn»* Hundny. and treasurer; Alma H«*ars, organist. Members o f th»* program committee H EBRO N for th«* »‘ iisiiing two w«*ek* are Mrs. Cha*. McFarland, Hymn McFarland, (Special to The Nentimd.l Kenneth Hears. Me»*tings w ill In* held .Jan. 17 Th«* g ir ls ’ s<*\viiig club me every* other Friday. Haturdny afternoon with Miss Ann.* Jcpson. Mrs. F5I. (Mark and throe rliildrrti LO N D O N of M yrtle I’mat, visited a |«irt o f Ins w. -k witli her sister in law. Mrs. T. J (Hpecial to Th»* Hentinel.) Jan. 17.—Calvin Marlow, »if I«orane, Clark. Miss Agnes Taylor spent the wool is spemling n f«*w »lays with friemls •■lid in the Grove with her «rand her«*. »Miss Mab«*l Newton loft Monday for mother, Mrs. I). C. Baughman. Mr. and Mrs R B. Cowell, o f Isi a f«*w’ «lays’ visit in Eugene., “ G ran d m a" Fields and daughter tliam, spent Hundny with Mrs Cowell ’ Tr»*ssie, o f I«nthum, hav»* moved here mother, Mrs. T. J. Geer. for n tim«* to try the mineral water W alter Woodard has purchased i new ten-ton boiler for his sawmill. for Mrs. F ield s’ h<*alth. L evi Oeer return«*«! Hatnr«lay from Miss Gladys Taylor, o f H eott’» mill Eugene. visited over Monday night nt the horn o f her uncle, llarvoy Tnylor. J lb*min rind son Nelson nrntored to the Grove Friday. Mrs. B. A. Pruett and «laughter Inex Watch the label on your paper. tl