The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 27, 1922, Image 8

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    OPENS SATURDAY
Presenting the Biggest Savings of Many Seasons on Merchandise of Quality
A sale that has hern planned to he full of serviceable economies, offering bountiful varieties of linens, household needs, white fabrics and ex­
quisite mulert kings at prices that present extraordinary opportunities for decided savings.
M U SLIN S
36-inch Hope muslin, ytl.........
15c
36-inch Lonsdale muslin, y d ....
Bi rkeley No 6«) cambric, yd
Berk**ley
KM» cambric, ytl
19c
23c
33c
-O
36-inch Indian Head linen finish 27c
44-inch Indian Head linen finish 33c
54-inch Indian Head linen finish 39c
Undergarments
Attractive Muslin
72x81 good (piality crochet bedspreads now re
dueed to........................... _......... ................. $1.79
78x88 good quality bedspreads reduct'd to
Xisrht gowns in many different styles of white or
pink batiste or fine muslin, envelope chemise in
neatly trimmed styles, long muslin skirts with hem­
stitched bottoms, your ehoiee at............ ....... 98c
30x90 fine satin bedspreads reduced to
$4.39
80x90 fine satin bedspreads, beautiful patterns, re­
duce«! to.................
$5.95
36-i>* ti dotted swiss curtain material now reduced
ti i to yd ......................
...
39c
<6-inch gooil «piality acnm re«luee«l to yd ...
17c
36-inch fine quality scrim redueinl to yd ...
29c
Slipover gowns trimmed with lace, ribbon and eui
broidery;
white
petticoats
with
embroidered
flounces, each.......... ............ ...... ..... ....... ..... $1.33
Dainty step-in drawers of fine pink batiste, lace
trimmed, very s}>ecial at each........................ 59c
fine quality Bridal nainsook, white uud flesh, vd
fine quality voile, y«l................................ ..........
fine quality flaxon, v«l....................................... .
mercerized table damask, ytl...............................
fine quality mercerized laid, damask, yd
... I
Helliwell, Bangs
s?
The Daylight Store
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W A N T A D S
Ratee—One ceut the word; mini
mum 35 word»; three maertiou* for
tüe price o f two when paid in ad
vanee; half ceut the word after
the third insertion.
*
For Sale— A ll grades dimension, rustic,
shipiap and finish, rough or surfaced,
at reasonable prices. Lummem Bros.,
phone 13 I'd.
o !4 tf
Wood for Sale.— Old growth body fir,
old growth fir limbs ami maple, 10
meh lengths.
L. J. Scofield, corner
Washington and south Eighth, n litr e
For Sale— Small safe, in first class
condition. West Side Grocery, d ib it
Old
rags wanted.— Nothing le__ thaï.
____
tare accepted. Must u«
clean and must be o f material that
will absorb gasoline. Old underclothes,
flannel garments and the like pro
tecreU Um uot u ~ oW Docks, B e n e r
ixed or hard surface goods, or small
pieces o f any kind. We want the best
rags and pay the best price, Sc the
tf
(Special to The Sentinel.
Jan. 24.— A farewell party was given
at M i-- H iifhaw \s Friday evening for
M i " Nannie Bush.
Bella Newton, o f l<ondun, »pen? Sat
unlay night at Mm. Emma K e lly ’s.
M i " Nannie Bush went to Dulla.«
Sumlay to visit her sister.
Mrs. Mary Robinson, o f the Grove,
and a friend, spent the week at the
j hoi».- of their old schoolmate, F. H.
Durkee.
Mr. and Mrs. L. l>. H u ff and fam ily.
Miss Anna Jepson and Mis.« LaY eroe
Lim b were «Sunday guests at the Chas.
White home.
Ernest Geer, who had been visiting
hi- mother, Mr«. T. J. Geer, returned
to Portland Monday.
About 55 men, women and children
gathered at the Hebron church Hutur
lay for a basket dinner. They did a
-
up around
tie building.
M i«- Pip#*r was in th« Grove Katur-
,plV
M r , L u Markh¡im r.
d j , ui ,
,
~ ,
«
, , . .
(ht> fr »m »unlatiu, where she had been
helping to take care of her mother,
- i
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For Sale— Duntley baud vacuum car 1 tifn lly benita,], quarter mile from Cot
pet sweeper, in first class condition. tage Grove on Row river road.
W ill
Mrs. Elbert Bede, 1254 Jefferson ave take Portland or north Willam ette val
nue.
ddOt f ley property. G. B. Arnest, address
Telephone instrument and share or stock Box 7iHi, Cottage Grove, Ore. j27 flo p
in “ 7*' line fo r sale. L. E. «Spangen
burg, Cottage Grove, Ore.
j2u f4pd
Found— Expert riflem an's medal Own
•*r may have same by prov mg prop
• rty and paying for this notice.
j2 e:
Marksbury
is non
T H E C E D ARB
(Hpecial to The Hentinel.)
Jan. 24.— A musical entertainment at
the school house Tuesday evening was
! largely attended aud greatly enjoyed.
1.eland M. isner was a visitor at th
[ Hears home Saturday.
The pupils o f Th*- Cedars school had
their uud year examinations Thursday
and Friday.
An agent entertained the pupils of
the school with a graphophoue progm r
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. J. W. Hears» ban been ill with
a severe cold during the week.
The water pipes at the «« hool houi
burst Friday morning.
Mr. uud Mrs. I*. W. Hubbard and
daughter Gwendolyn, of Salem, ar*
iis itin g Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee.
Miss Gwendolyn Hubbard was a vis
itor at the school Monday.
Wanda Veatch, Juanita Sprague and
leaner W illis were out o f school Mon
day on account o f sickness
G. W. .Smith lost a valuable cow last
week. The mutual fell into h ditch
A horse belonging to W. A. Henien
way died bunduy a« the result of ha\
mg eaten frozen grain.
Mrs. Edith Hartsol, o f the Grove,
visited Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. H. Magee.
Wanda Veatch is ill with »carhd
fever.
Byron MeFarlaud visited the school
Wednesday.
Filbert trees for sale—Layers from
STAR.
bearing trees in my own orchard, Found— Blue lodge Masonic pin Owner
insuring the tree to same. C u ltivat'd
may have same by proving property
(Hpecial to The Hentinel.J
over year in nursery.
Extra well and paying for this ud.
j27e
Jan. ¿5.— Jay Cole, after spending
rooted. Number limited. I f interested,
address at once, J. C. Htratford, Cres For Bale--Old body fir wood. $2 the a few days visiting with friends at
tier
Inquire by mail, A. J. Htevens, Htar, left for his home at Point
well. Ore.
f3pd
ha
15.
jan27tfe Terrace. He had spent fiv e mouths in
Furs.— Ship with your minimum price
California.
Somebody
borrowed
two
pipe
wrenches
Check next day or fur returned at
Harry Crume, of Cottage Grove,
from my shop and forgot to bring
our expense. Reference: Any Hpring
•pent Tuesday and Wedm ««lay of last
i •
fi L ( »odard.
j27«
field bank. L o ffe r A Watson, Second
week visiting at the Sallee home.
*. Hprifigie-id,
»r*
j2i»-fl<ip«l Have some dandy material for porch.
Dale Owen received slight injuries
wh ile working in th« logging camp at
For Sale Black Minorca eockenu. *1
« ,‘ ra« ,‘
U r ,‘ fU,,,n for
Upton
last week. He spent a couple of
•a*h, four head
of Durham milk ^ Godanl.
jZ7r
days at home uud returned to bis work
Baby chick» M a rly all »old Only room Holiday evening.
j # ni..|.u I f » r
f.-e humln-it id March noil
Johnnie Cole, of the Grove, visited
For Salt Old growth and aecond X|ri'
M <M M
lor May with friends at Htar Huaday.
Hands A Son,
growth fin. o.»nl m *td timber, p.i
Hl
Maurice Estabrook, Arthur Hallee
j2 7 tfr and Miles Wicks motored to the Grove
mg and mining timber stumpage, very
ottage Grove, Ore.
re«isonable. Charlie Whit#
lephone Wanted— Man to trapnest. Ligh t work. Friday.
.«!# F3.
Mile* Pitcher Jr., while working at
__________ j2Uf3pd ] Steady position for right man. Must
th«* Chn mbers logging camp at Htar
For Sale or Trade in East Cottage be a hustler and good at figures. Wm.
Thursday, slipped on sum«* ice, f»*ll
Grove— Plastered 5-room bungalow Hands A Non, Box 614, Cottage Grove,
against .a stump and fra«*tured three
hoi -*
ll L th, hot l t d ‘‘old waf'-r. ,r‘
_________
rile«. He was not so badly injured ns
•I«* re
h tfin u b t'd inside am! Woman wishes work by the hour. In- to cause him to lose any ’ iom 1 at his
repaiute« outside. Two large garden i quire 5O Washington avenue, corner
work.
l. t «
New garage. W ill »ell cheap or Eighth street.
j27f ie
Mrs Oral Bailee and little daughter
a ill trad* m on aereage. Address P. <J. {
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Eilnn Mane visited Tuesday with Mrs.
I...X . 1 . «,-•
; Wanted to Buy or Rent Singer m
---------------- •=—
iiii; m:e-hiii>
Mr- Karl Arthur, for Miles Pitcher Jr.
He v era I from h«»rc attended the bas
Telephone instrument and one share o f ,1Pr hleventh
r.-.-t and Jefferson «v e
,i, < .ittage Orove Lontae iir..
j - " '' ket I mil gam«* at Walker Hatunlay eve
mug
:.»r «ah
Inquire o f H C Hutherlaml F(jr
hOi/T C A l V O * W
Jennett Hpahr attended the wedding I
_ M »g‘ »rove.-------------------------- J *!— j H months old and one Durham 7
of Mrs. Lucretia Harrison and Mr
Found—Pocket book containing money 1 months old. Also a 140 egg McClana (Near I/ce, which was s«d«mnixed at
Owner may have same by proving ban incubator. Phone 3.5 F 13.
j£7pd th** Elmer !>*«• home in Hprmgfi«*ld
\« inted- To bny 2 doten Rhode Island Sat unlay evening
Mrs. M fc. Halle#* has be«*a very ill
To Exchange — 1 acre good ground and
R«*d hens. B M. Pfineeheuse, i*7
# room moderi» plastered house, beau I north Hixth street.
41
for the past week.
,
,or
J?
j
i/l
fff
Regulation middies made of white gulaten
doth, some with blue serge collars, now re­
duced tn
98c, $1.33, $1.98
F o r Quality and Service
who had been quite ill hut
greatly improved in health.
HEBRON
Sale of W hite Middies
One-third Off
W H IT E FABRICS
DAM ASKS
36-meh
36-inch
40-inch
64-inch
72-inch
69«
65c
65c
27c
39c
43c
59c
39c
49c
$1.79
$1 98
!l 4 Mractictl Piqiiot sh«'«‘tihg. Vfl
9-4 hrown I'iquot sheetinu, vd..........
Í) 4 hlcacticd Mnhawk shifting v«l......
42-inch Olvnipie pillow cases...............
42-mch t iccamc pillow ruses.............
42-ineh l*h|uot pillow eas«*s...................
42-mcli Wamsuttn pillow ea.ses...........
42-ineh Bridal pillow tuhinir
42-inch l*i«|imt pillow t ii l.intr.............
S 1 XÍMI PhjUot KÍHU‘tK, each...................
*>1x99 I’iquot sheets, each............ ......
$2.65
78x88 extra heavy quality crochet bedspreads now
reduced t o ................................................
$2.98
Very Special
Priced
Ml
Sheetings, Sheets, Tubings
and Pillow Cases
Bed Spreads, Curtain Materials
LO N D O N
few day» at the J. T. «Small home last
Mr. and Mrs. Alex .Small aud fam
week.
ily spent Sunday at the Henry Small
(Bpccinl to Th«* Soiitiiii'l.)
J. W Bonus and J. B Rouse wer«* home.
Jan 25.— Roy H»*ck \va> hurt Hotur in the Grove Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sutherland mo
day night in a basketball game, but is
C. E. Bortholmew earn« up .Saturday («»red to the Grove Tuesday.
recovering nicely.
from Fingen«' to visit bis son in law.
•Mr. and Mr« J A. Powell sjwnt n W. A. Heck
Wat eh th»* label on your paper.
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IT ALWAYS PAYS TO
TRADE AT GRAY’S
It does not matter how nmeli we argue or- explain, th«* fa<4 still re­
mains— YOD A L W A Y S SA V L W H E N YOl T R A D E A T G R A Y ’S
If you will read the pri«*es quoted helow and ootiipar«* them with th«
regular priées of other stores you will lx* eonvlnced that—
It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s
CRACKERS
Bulk
So.las
..
« lynter
... 17c
Uraliani
15c
TOILET SOAP
Assorted
Bar .........
3 ban
Sodas ...... 14c
Oyster
16c
Uraliani
16c
9c
25c
C BAKING
POWDER
r»0e size
H(lr size
39c
69c
SALTED
FISH
Salmon, 11 •
llerrinu,
15c
for 25c
Feed
Flour
Buttermilk euijj prod
$2 60
McKenzie
E rr pr«Mlucer, l(M»s
$2.35
lin p e r in l
Scratch,
KHls
COOKIES
7c
33c
..........
Kolled Oats
Kerr’s ...........
i*y, 75s
$1.50
Olympic ........
, 100s
$1.75
Drifted Snow
ll, KNls
$1.80
Fisher’s Blend
CHEESE
Demonstration
Full cream,
Come in and aee a
Demonstration
of
KERR S CEREALS
OF A L L NINDS
the pound—
30c
GET OUR PR IC E ON EGGS
Sugar Has
Advanced.
Get Our
Price
9-pound sacks
graham
Uermeal
Corn Meal
60c
TOBACCO
Plug!
Packages
Uraliani, lemon.
Kinder and
plain nr salted
cracker»—
CEREALS
45c
18c
Carton
K
T O M A T O *»
per can
10c
CORN
2 cans
25c
Climax, Star,
Horseshoe
80c
Pnnce Albert
l**r «an
14c
BEST M A R K E T PR IC E
ER AY 5
CASH&CARRy
B R IN G
IN YO U R
EGGS