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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1922)
a For tin- important we offer the most complete array of piece goods it has ever heen our privilege to assemlde. And to make tin* dis- plav even more interesting we are aide to quote prices much helow those you would expect to pa\ lor new merchandise right at the opening of the season. Canton Crepes Are Flere They Are the Aristocrats of Spring Silks New W ash Fabrics Tht tuli» ioi w carili»: attraetive trimrhaiu and olher wash drewues is i a very fai awaj and noi' i> thè tini«' to buv while thè assort- ment> are attraotm and thè |iriees are low*. Heavy and of a clincint; type Canton crepe easily takes first place 27-;iu*l< zephyi «rùirt.ani in a wide ranirc of *he ne» block checks. [ u-.ni> ..in, >* • [« - beautiful color combinations, yd 25c »ith »omen this sprint: d I'li. 1 es* re n d tissu* u'inirhaiiis in cheeks, stripes and plaid I effects; vaid .......................... 75c c lo t I t ¡2 in c h e s placed wide in checks, stripes and plain colors, 25c For Lovely Tub Frocks or Dainty Lingerie It is seen in the highest types ot irar- meiits and rnrhtly deserves the |M*destaI upon »Inch it has (»cell In black, navy and brown, yd . $4.00 Taffeta for Spring Frocks for taffe ta is much hi favor among the ne» "ready mades that ( ..in< in evert day. Navy and brown are the foundations lor all ■ els of drvci combine.!ions of bright shades ^ ou can buy a sott, ii.si inns quality at yd $2.25 Jap Crepes and Cretonnes _ . . . . ... »ill Is* used in manv combinations for house dresses and aprons. , , . , .. . ... ..... k , t,..i ... - » 1 re slewing a host ot sheer Swiss organdies, plain and silk pr,,|H. of tm«t color and shown in all the high shades that Gro d*’ Londr,‘ " «• ,N h*d *" stripe voiles dimities, xlaxons. dotted swiss, etc., all at attractive wijj ■ i deman.l this spring, the yard 39c « •t«*-*»li*> »«'-i • I W assortm. ,.t of two ton. ....... combi prices. Cretonne« at___________ ____________________________ 29c, 35c, 39c nations ut yd ... ....................... ............................. ...................... $3 00 R E A L IZ IN G T H E IM P O R T A N C E OF N O TIO N S A N D F IN D IN G S TO T H O S E W H O DO T H E IR O W N S E W I N O . P A R E D A L A R G E R T H A N U S U A L A S S O R T M E N T T o A ID T H E M IN F IN D IN G W H A T T H E Y W A N T . Rie Rac braid, all colors, pkg. a n d M im ............ “ l"nn|ue” improved hooks and eyes..... .................. 25c “ English" elastic in all widths, black and white 10c 25c —* s iz e s HAVE 15c IleUiwel1, Bangs & Marksbury Writrkt's hia-s fold taju-, a ll c o l o r s . ____ _______________ _______ 10c S WE T he D a y lig h t Store fo r Q u a lity a n d Service 10c No. 50 basting thread, n | hm >I .............. .............. .... PRE 5c ............ 6c Darning cotton, black, white and brown.............. 2 balls for 5c O. N. T. sewing thread. 150-yard spools, all sizes 5c Coats and Silkine crochet cotton, white and colors 2 balls 25c I) M ('. crochet cotton, white and colors the bull ______ 30c Mr and Mr- Al. E lliott, o f Fair Sunday guest.- o f Mrs. P h illip -' mother, D id n 't V iolate Law. J'riee. $4 fo r 100; fiOe setting from th«- governm ent hospital at \ o-w, s | h *n* Sunday wi*h Mr and Mr- N ettie Arne, in Cottage (»rove. Charles Whipps writes from Tillu Mr. i-r. phi i.. 1 U* fa Qjg 4 |. Tacom a, Wash. ! C. W S»-:tr> was in Eugene several I mook to say thut the charge p re fe rr- 1 Terry M oody w«*ut to Coburg Mon M r-. B*-rt Hand-. comb W hite Leghorn baby chix G. W. Fisher, o f Curtin. \ isit«-d last days o f hist w ick caring for J. Kile, J against him for alleged violation <ii I Single day aftt-rnoon. for Marek and A pril all *ol«L B ook j who was ill, but was much improved ¡th e fishing laws o f the state has b e e t | Rate»— O o« caat tke w ord , mini L ittle Ruth John» was able to attend week at th« \Y. D. Heath home. I mum 35 w ord»; thre* .m xrtioiu for , ing orders» now for May. 115 per 100; school M onday, a fte r an absence o f Mr and Mrs. F. B. Phillips were { before Mr. 8»sirs returned. J dismissed. from -*k*rtod heavy prudunng bird.-; , the p n ee o f tw o when paid in ad ••-Tg» for hatching, f l for 15, $5 the several days on account »»f diue*». { vaace; half e*nt the word after Th** O tto Vaughn fam ily, o f Mount the third insertion. i D*>. Mr» W aldo M ilW , B«.x 176. or View , wer»- Sunday visitors at the Y f3 tfe «-------------------------------------- w phone 1 F12. It A lw a y s P a y s to T ra d e at G r a y ’s T. Benston home Good mixed farm ing lands— Here you Mr« Harrv Cotter, of Summer, For Saie— AL grades dimension, rustic, can rai.-c chicken», pig.- and eows, Wash.. i- loiiking aft«*r b u s in e » mat ship lap and f m iA , rouge or nurf aceti, veg» table-, o f many kind-, wheat, fhix. ter> in this vicin ity. ut reaaoiiubie prices. Lutarner> Bri*»., o:i ■ -. barley, rye. timothy, hmm* gru>- phone 1 3 1 1 . ol4 U re.i top. **tc. Good road.-, gtxid nchiMih» BLUE M O U N T A IN W ood for S¿uè.— Old grow th body fir, and enurene- r-11 establish *d. Boil the v*rv- best. Come and see, or writ» or Special to Th» Sentinel.) Everyone knows that the man who pays rash is entitled to a better old grow th n r Lmb» uuu mapèe, lh F»*b. i.— Mrs. H. H. Kihhy has re-j ¿ach leiigitii. L J. ö co fie ld , com er phori* A. F Clasft. Ogerna, Hank., n o tary puble . land.- an*. l<i,»n-. flbm r24p priee than the man who takes eredit. Therefore we will sell for cash turned from a m on th 's * • i?-it in Port Washington and i»m:h E ighth, n l l t f c WU1 party who picked up blue and land. and sell for less. A t G R A Y ’S CASH A N D C A R R Y your dollar will For Sale— 8maL sale, in first claas Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and dangh green sca rf on Main str»*et. near thv condition. Weed bide Grucery. aititi Pow ell a. Burk bob ler .-»tor**, Thursday ter Sadie, Rev . Skelton and Mrs. J buy you more in quantity and seeure the best quality, beeause evening leave ut Sentinel o f f i c e f flOp K ibby were dinner guests Hon day at I Old rags w anted.—N othing teas thai. the Arnold l>uemt hum«-. George i two lcet square accepted. Musi l>e Tw o Extra Good Buys I)u«*r»t. Pearl Lnyng and Mrs. Eckb-s J ttaL uuu ihiu: he oi m aterial m at H«»u— and tw*» large lots, big barn, also »pent the afternoon there. '••ill t&baurb g&aolin«* Old underciothea, I Id«»- k from juived str»n*t.......^ S&00 Mr. and Mrs. Ge«»rg* Hastings and lauuel gurm eu'o and the Like pre II otiar and 7 acr«*.- o f land at «*dge daughter Beulah »pent Sunday at th«‘ erreo. Can not u»t oiu aoeits, Bievcer <»f town, on P a cific highway. H oow K»»y Gnroutte home on R«*w river. tied or hard surface good*, or amal. very good. S»«mc fruit. Barn and pieces- uf any lund. W c waut the beat Misa Iiura Braur, o f Eugene, who rug» and pay the best price, 5c the oth«*r outbuilding?». I>nndy chicken has taken Mi»» Allen - place in the pound. The SeutineL tf S 120 C primary grades, is boarding with Mrs. In cartons, Hodaa.... lb., 14c; box, 49c Furs — Ship w ith your minimum price H omer Galloway 511 M a m Phone 3« Finh-y Wbippa. IV k»K r 18c Can .............. 14c In cartona, hh I m -<I Cheek next day or fur returned at For Sale— Used aito born. E fla t; in lb., 16c, box 50c MOUNT V IE W our expeii-« R**fen*nee: Any .Spring In hulk. Mxtaa, Hi 15c fir ’ « hi— condition. Inquire Harry 'I wo 35c Two cana 25c :»* id ;/unk. L o ffe r A W a’ -'in. "v cond Rentlr B icycle Shop. flbp«l in hulk, aalt*—1, lb 17c (Hpecial to The HentiacL) street, H p n sg fi' ld, On*. j 2 (kfl0p d For Sale— O ttow a drag »aw De Laval F»-b. 7.— Mrs. Wm. H :. u |H arrived For Sale— Black M inorca cockerel*. Si cream w porator, single w»»rfc harnes-. hoai* Haturdny 1 r»»m an extended visit each; four head o f Durham milk .single driving harn*--», small safe. with her daughter in Portland. •»•w-. fret»h in February. R. V. Porter, JKilly Cash Second Hand Htorc. flftpd Mr. ar 1 Mr». F loyd Jones and ehil W alker, Or- j2D a 3 p d dren visited Hun day <«f hist week with Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Sear». To Exchange — i acre good ground and Homer Chamberlain h*ft last week vriK.m modern plaat**r«*«t bouse, bean for Elk Creek, where he is empk»y«*d u fu iiy ioraU'd, quarter m:b- from Cot Tomatoes, can.... ......... ....10c M ill r u n , 8 0 H*s ........... $1 10 with hi» team at road work. ;*ge lin » .. on S ow r. -*r road. Will Dariiuade milk, 6 liars toil**! Toilet paper, roll 5c Mr. an«l Mrs. Bert Hands have G r o u n d c o r n , l()0 s take Portland or north W.Tlamette val $1 90 S A G IN A W snap for 50c (,n|i|eii K*i<l nats, pkir 25c * cans foi M 00 moved onto the George Hnll place at i-y pr«»j**rfy. G. P>. A rie^ t. add re.*»« f'raek**«l e " r n , IhOs $2 00 Uoldcn R« m I pancake flour, the steel bridge. B - t 7»**-. Uottage (irm »■. Or* jliT f ltq> ! 7 hars foi 51c !« cans foi $1.01 (Hpecml to The Hentinel. > L ittle Jean L ow ry, o f Walker, spent W h o le c o r n , KMls $175 the package............... 28c For Sale—Old body fir wood. S2 the 4»r* 7 — Mr Jarrard, o f .Springfield. several days o f last week with her K **rr’s clfir p r o d ., llHis $ 2 .3 5 fandy, Ih___________ 18c Inquire by m »«!. A. J. Steven«, ru !* d at th* Jarr»-tt home Saturday grandparents. Mr and Mrs. W I)**l Monte D. .MeK**iizj** f l o u r _____ $1 40 > a27tf< evening. Olives, hulk, pint .... 25c Heath 5 lbs. Folder's l> rifte «l S n o w .......... raisins, 4 11 ox. $2 15 Mr. an«l Mrs. C. C. M»»odv were Rickies, sweet, pint... Glen Hognte and Darrel M o»by. o f 25c Baby chicks nearly ail sold Only room coil**«* loi $2 15 K e r r 's Walden, were visitor» at the Mount $2 10 for rt f«-a hundred in March and culled to Coburg Humlay by the sen • "i n flak* * pkir j.w 10c pkjn* for 90c iliro—^ o f their grandson, who is View »ehool Friday. ApriL B -x k in g order« now fo r May on F i s h e r ’s HI* n*l $2 20 6 Ihs for $2 16 •tie K C hakini* powder 39c Mr. and Mr-. K ing anil C. W. Hear» ^uiiiitv ch irk - W b . Hands k Son. r»*|»*irted -M.m* better 5 pkirs for 91c O l y m p i c ........................... $2 15 -tO*' K. ( hakint* powder 69c K*-’. . I^irge. o f Eugene, was a calh r were at the W aldo Miller hom* Hun B " i 614. C ottage Grove, tire J27tff nr the Burg»'*»» hum* one »lay o f last «lay. For Saie Complete acetylene ugh ting week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hands and Mr. plant in first i-lni*« condition. Just 1 -- ----------w .w w j VMIVii Tom heott »pen* the week end with and M r- Bert Hands visited at the ’ he thing i«»r a farm hum* Geo. W. borne folks. Lynch h«»me in Cottnge Grove Hatur 5.» 17e M i«- Etta Heott wa« up from Eugene day evening. A m eeting o f the stock holder* o f the Want to buy— 100 traabeis o f brown 4o »pend the week »-iid at home. George Fogle is w orking on the No. 1 telephone line was held at the A sk irtcd liest su ear cookies, lb oat.- and Ilk* bushel.- o f wheat. 25c Waldo Miller home Tuesday. Jueiab Porter, phone 147 J. f**b3-17p bridge at Lntham. *••/* r snaps, Ih 18c W. L. Le<»nard was at I>rain Thurs O k h M Guire was a visitor at the Excellent quality, Fresh, new crop. Wonder mix. Ih. . For aale or exchange— Ranch o f 100 day on business. 25c school Monday in i;oo<l irrade ot only a few left, a e r-- in « i.d r m Oregon. L aae f'hocolate eels ires, l b .... H oratio Mo« b y wn» nut from the Mr and Mr». Hhnron were shopping county farm property o f equal valu«* in Cottage Grove Thursday the Ih.... ........ 50c G rove several days o f las* week visit rie ncwiona. Ih .... .... ............... oil, th«* can ....5c 23c ••onaniere in exrhange. K<>U*rt Mr- M i-- Lois Taylor, o f Craw well, visited ing at th* home o f hi* grandparent-. (fu va n , ( of tag* Grove poetoffior . Tuesday with her sister. Mrs. H oward Charles Bale» is pruning hi- orchard quarter o f mik* north on lane M oody. | this week. ITjvi Mr and Mrs. O tto Vaughn visited Mr Hharon. from Canada, is visiting , fr»en«ls at Hnginaw Sunday. Wanted to buy — 150 bushels o f wheat hi- brother. C. H Hharon. Howard M oody went to Eug«m Mr». J R Cooley, who recently un I h A. S ttu r r . phone S6-F 12 (S>l?p Wednesday to work. «ierwent a serious operation in n Eu [ For Baie— Booking orders now for Mr and Mr». F. T. B« nston nnd Mr gene hospital, earn«- out to her horn* ) limited number o f W hite l^eghorr, an«i Mr* C. C M ckm I t went to Coburg M onday. *h« had be^n staying sinee hatching **gtri from old hen». Pullet« H«mday. Mrs. M«*ody stayed a few her return fr«»m Eugeue with Mrs. from »am** ro*e»ter» have averaged 7 0 ^ day» to be with her btth- grandson. Kat»* Hears ,n C ottage Grove. prt*durt»Mr. during fa ll and winter IM m er M«*ody. whf- is very ill and to Clarence Hears visited Sunday with Stock hep* up direct from Tanrred visit with her son K elly, w ho n m v e d Wm and Addison Heath. WANTADS pens i. A MAKE YOUR CASH EARN ITS DISCOUNT IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY’S Gold Band Creamery Butter, guaranteed, the lb 44c Crackers for Less Grape Nuts Seaport Com Neighborhood News Peaberry Coffee—best we can buy Penny Sale Feed and Flour Walnut Meats Bring in Your Clean, White, Fresh Eggs lb., 28c; 4 lbs., $1.00 Everyday Buys Penny Sale Cookies for Less E R A / 5 C A H C A R R X 5 5 Sardines Highest Cash Price Paid for Eggs I i