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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1922)
Neighborhood News W A N T A D 8 M O U N T V IE W Koto»— Out coot the w ord; mini , mum 35 w ord»; thro« iua«*rtn>ua for ikv price o f two whim pout in wd vatic«; half cent the word after the third maoruou. brother Frank The brothers hud not met for more thau 20 years. Uev. thinly, o f Ores well, conducted service» at the »ehool hou»e here Sun duv afternoou. The Elmer Kent fam ily, o f Delight \ alley, were Sunday afternoou guests at the W alter Peutico home. K Y. Porter and »on l i s t e r and la*st»»i Peutico visited Monday at the M A Horn home in Delight Valley Mr». Marioli l*»*bow visited M onday with Mr». E. T. Hartley. There was quite a gathering o f pm> pie at the Frank Mackie home Sun day. Those present were the M A. Horn fam ily, o f Delight V alley; tin K. Y Porter fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Melv iu Jackson and son and Lester Peutico. \\ in. Slater and Awhrey W olford transacted business m C ottage Grov Monday. 1. N. Dresser was a Cr»*swell visitor Monday. ^Special lo The Sentinel.) Kob. 14.— Mrs. Wea (.'hrisniuii, arrom {KinuHi by h -r daughter, Mr». B D avid, j o f rortla u d . and Mr». Stanley Inane w ood, t • i Dorema, \ a --------------------- * tasi week with Mr». . Sear» Por Saie Ali grade*» dimension, rustic, Mr». I - K lxm g. ot C ottage Grove, shipiap and finish, rough or surfaced, . *l**nt several day? ot last week nt tin a reasonable prices. Lamine r> Bros., ! home o f her parent», Mr. und Mr». \\. . i ., i .411 while reeoverm g troia ;u. at vVood fox S a le — Old grow th body fir, tack o f the grin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R iles attended eid grow th fir limbs and maple, lb a party nt tin J. \N illits home in ueh lengths. L. J. Scofield , com er Cottage G rove one night ot last week. vV asiuiigtou and south Eighth. u l l t f c Mr». Houter t'h.tiuberlutn nisi ted he» Par S ale—Small sale, in first class j'arent», Mr. and Mr». .1. li. Linebaugh, condition. West s id e G rocery. dltitf in Cottagi G rove Sunday. Mis» Kvalinn H offm an, o f Kugelte, Old rags w a n te d — N othing less thaï. accom panied by her triend, Mi»» Kthel two feet »quart* accepted. Must be I Uosun r, N a ile d M*v«*ml ilav» o f lust Uui. Hiij I k « tw o f WMlonkJ Uu»t| „ , , k „ th ,u.r .iuut, M ,. i « .s ,:,r>. SA G IN A W . y l . k b.orl. k'u^.Uuo. Uld undorcloUo*. M.. . s.d w s. M iller uU.-mUni ,..rrv tannel garment* uud the like pre irred. Can not usi old socks, m ew er ‘ “ * Walton home SnturduN evt iS|H‘cmi to The S**ntnud.) i2cd or hard surface goods, or small “ m ag. Feb. 14.— L. C. Scott was iu Eugem Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Jones and chit pieces o f any kind. We want the best 'ags and pav the best price, be the dren spent Sunday with Mr. uud Mr». Tttemlny. Mr. and Mr». Bartlett Johnston wen -ouiuL The BenUueL t f J U. Cooley. in the Grove Tuesdav oil business. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips and chil Por S a le - Black M inorca cockerels, $1 J. F. Aduev i» w orking on th«* high ea ch ; four head o f Durham milk dren attended church iu the Grove way near Elkton. •ows. fresh in February. K. Y. Porter, Sunday. Mr. ('apious and son Sam, o f Cot Mr. and Mrs. H oratio M osby cume Walker, Ore. j2t» m3pd tag«* Grove, are cutting wood in this up from Juuetkiu City Friilav evening For Sale Old body fir wood. $2 the ami s jh *nt the week end at the horn.* v ieinity. F. T. lb ustoii was iu Eugi'iie Tues tier, liopiire by mail. A. J. Stevens, o f their grit ud pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. «lav o f Inst week on business. t*ox 315. jan27tfe W. 1). Heath. Mrs. C. C. Moody and son Terry r«* Charles Bales is attending a cannery turned from Eugen«* Thunolay evening, Baby clucks nearly all sold. Only room for a few hundred in Man h and meeting in Port kind this week. a fter attending the fuueral o f littl«* C. W Sears was called to Eugene VpriL B ookin g orders now fo r May. D«*tinar Moody. ¿utility* chicks. Wui. Hands & Sou, Sunday evening by the illness o f J. The ba»kt*tball gain«» Saturday eve Kile. tax 614, C ottage Grove, Ore. j2 7 tfe mug I m * tv \**«' ii th« Walker and Ores well Miss Selma Miller spent Sunday at teams resulted iu victories for Ores For Sale— Complete acetylene lighting Walden with Mi-*> Myrtle Snauer. plant m first class condition. Just Mrs. Kate Sears was out from the w elt Harrv B«»uston attended th«* dam*«* he thing for a farm home. Gtu. \V G rove last week and visited at the C. Friilay evening at the E. J. Kent horn«* toy cL________ f3 17c W . Sears and J. K. Cooley homes. in Delight Valley. Mr. and Mr». W. R. Heath and tarn .Vaut to buy— 100 bushels o f brown B«»rt Johns was hi Cranwell t»u bust llv and Mr. and Mr». H oratio Mosby oats and ltK* bushels o f wheat, u«*s» Sunday. losiah Porter, phone 147-J. feb3 17p spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S E. J. C. Compt«m was l«»*«knig a fter bus Lowrv at W alker in«*» in this vicinity Saturday. For sale or exch ange— Ranch o f 160 Mr» J F. Aduey and daughter Ale'*« acres iu eastern Oregon. l.ane L Y N X HOLLOW were in Eugem* Tuesday. ounty farm property o f «*qunl value Mrs Howard Moody and children • uisidered m exchange. Knbert Mc- Feb. 14.— J. A. Briggs and son Otis went to Cr«»well Tu«*»day to hjh »»» v ! n lovvun, Cottage G rove jmvsi o ffice , juarter o f mile north on hme jvast made a business trip to Corvallis last f«*v\ d ay s with h«*r mother, Mrs. Tay lor. •emetery. feb3 -17ptl Saturday. Mrs. Shelburn«*. the school teaiher. Mr>. F. E. Taylor sht»pja*d in Cottage Wanted to bu y— 150 bushels o : wheat. Grove Saturday. is now boarding h«*re on account of K. A. Snauer, phone 26 F 12. f3-17p Mrs. Walter Peutico was in Cottage lack o f jitn ey service betw een her«- For Sale— Eooking orders now for G rove Friday having dental work done. til»! Cottage Grove. Oscar Wheeler, of Silk Creek, visit lim ited number o f White Leghorn H EBRO N latching eggs from old hens. Pullets | ed friends here Wednesday and Thurs • *ni »am» musters have averaged 70% day ot last week. Robert M aekie. o f Toronto, Can., is Special t«» Th«* Sentinel.) iroduetkm duriug fall and winter, Feb. 14.— Miss Laverue Lamb sjs-nt stock kept up direct from Ta nr red here for a visit at the home o f his th«- week t*nd at the L. G. Markham « is . Price. #4 for H*o; fliir netting. . . .. . A. . a «V,;. . i. 2* F l . • ,„24,. F o u n d -s ilk umbrella, in hall o f the iiome. A fa n m i Woods offuM b m laiag. O m Mr mud Mrs. G. J. B rooks, o f irngle comb White Leghorn baby chix : ,.r mav have same by proviug prope rty Kansas, nr«* visiting at the home o f for Mar» h and April all sohL R sik :m d paving for this notice. f l i c Mr*-. Brooks ' cousiu. Airs. H. 1 --- ------ - — — - For Sale My dairy herd of four Jer Durk«*«*. H»*\. J. E. Carlson, o f the Grove, JU- for hat. hiiiy. f i fur 15. »5 th- I a “ »1 0,u half broed, „11 g.-uxU- M r. Wal.l. Miller. H..x 17».. or - “ dken.. and high i . - t . r> Some preached here Sunday. Mrs John Hopiuan and Mrs. Will thone 1 F12 f3 t fr freshen smih . and tin* others duriug | the summer. Also a w ell-bred H olstein Hnpmnn were M onday guest» nt the 3ood mixed farming lands— Here you null n Ui.«nth> old. F. C Führer, phone Jasper Finley home. T h e J oh n and George Keb«*lli«*ek r '• chi'-kcii'. pi_- :.ioi < o\\ >. ;{*t.FI5, C ottage G rove. ♦» miles up the u ’ iid-.- »»I main kind . wh«*at. flax. Const Fork. fl7 m 3 pd fam ilies att«*n<led church in the Grove Sunday. « ta , barley, rre, tim othy, bronu ira"*. For S a le -F o u r milK row rw. Ire.^L S. K Pip**r was in the G rove Satur i.d chure.... :,;i -t:.».l,,li Mi. >.„1 th. *“ « month, tw o w ill be fre*h th.» day. er\ b -» l. Come :n. . - ,,r v. n t. or month. loi». K alipauf, phone 3 » M , ii. L. Carlih* and tw o daughter*, A I Class, O geau « ^ |C ottage P r o v e .________________n.m.l)nl V ivian and Marguerite, Daisy Bennett. W .mted — By reliable man. Job on a Ethel 1 mln-rt and Miss Ethel Sh«*r man, o f th«* Gr«»v«*; Mr. and Mr». For Sale—Tw o mares weight about j tn meh. f l . p . l (. \1 ass»* v, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wills. : ~.\ old Want to sell tw o brooders. Silver Star Mr and Mrs G. A. Small ami litth* iu spring John M ostaehetti, ib vid e. j Exchange. fl7 p d son and daughter Margery and Mrs. P ostoffice address, la»x 160. Cottage 1 Lost— Between Standard OU Co and Ivan Abeem* and baby, ««f London, Grove. Ore. fl7m3j>»l Knowles A. G m b e r’s, fiv e dollar bill. attende«l i-hur«-h h«*r»* Sunday Dresses PRESENTING EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE STYLES IN N EW DRESSES AT PRICES THAT W IL L MEET W ITH GREAT POPULARITY. Street and afternoon m«nl«-ls of silk representative of the seas«>n’s most approved styles. The assortment includes versions of the tunir, eiivular and Bouffant«* styles. The favored materials are canton «-rep«- and taffeta. Embroidery and trimming in new ef fects. Black, navy and other fasluonable spring e«»l«»rs are shown. Unusually wide choice and special values at— Found— Yale lock key Owner may One Bronze gobbler for sal«. Want to I f you have an it«*m o f news, phone hav e »am«' bv prnv ing property and trade for stump pulh*r. C’ . H. H aight, flT c it to Th* s»*ntmel; number 159 J. tf iNiyiug for this notice. * fl7 c Saginaw. _________ [ $19.50 $25.00 and $29.50 IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY’S H E A D T H IS A D V E R T IS E M E N T A N I) Y O U W I L L K N O W where to Imy ami save money. Compare our prices with others. W e have no delivery or bookkeeping expenses— sell for cash and sell for less. BUY AT G R A Y ’S CASH & CARRY AND YOU A L W A Y S SAVE Peab«Tr\ < of fee— the best j^rade- -ground dailv........II».. 28c; 4 lbs., $1.00 GRAPE NUTS CRACKERS Salted or j-lain BOX COOKIES AND CRACKERS Nine Kinds Wooden U jx 50c Karo Syrii]>— at Lower Prices Than Ever N B C SODAS CANDY Brnkpn mix. Hi ........ .. 1 Vaunt lull tit, lb........ (.’oiiiHiPrcial chocolat<-s in 49c GOLDEN ROD PANCAKE FLOUR I’iiekaire 18c 18c 25c A PAIL FULL OF CRACKERS A (rood galvanized pai 1 full o f cracker« Pail and cracker» $2.00 (linger, lemon, vanilla, Kiuhain Sodas salted and oyxters animal and maearoons HOMINY CORN PEAS 9 ll> sk. .......... 49c No 2 1-, cjiti . 20c 1 can.............. 14c 2 can« ........ 25c 1 can.............. 14c 25c 2 can« SCHILLING BAKING POWDER I s ...... 2’ «. 5a .... 28c 48c $1.15 $2 25 Sardines, in oil, excellent quality, can, ór ROLLED OATS P a ck a iri- 25c SMOKING TOEACCO A ll 1 5 c ea n a n d Hack n o w 14c CHEWING TOBACCO All *!*• and W»«- rlnu-s now 80c Our stork of feed is Kerr (Quality GET OUR PRICE ON A CASE OF EGGS SALT MACKEREL AND SALT SALMON .lit»« A rm ed K C BAKING POWDER MR »«»«• size 39c 69c and Keasonablv Hriced BRAYS CASH&CARRX HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR THE N EW TW EED SUITS ARE GOING TO BE POPULAR THIS SPRING FOR STREET AND FOR SPORTS W EAR The diversity of the occasions for which they «-an be worn lends to their practicability. Th«*y are equally goo«l for street wear, motor ing, traveling, etc. Tailored along mannish lines. The jack ets are pleated and some are finished with yoke. All have nar row belts and leather buttons. Jackets are full lined with erepe de chine. The snit—- $29.50 7c K a eh Liberty Hell syrup, maple flavor, gal. $1.30 Suits Co a t s i The coats for spring, especially for general wear, will be of me dium «»r three-quarter length and tailored along mannish lines. The raglan and set-in sleeve will he in equal favor, with belts, inverted pleats ami contrasting silk linings much in demand. Holo «-loth and chinchilla will be tin* favored materials. High shades of red and green, tan and rookie will be the predominat ing colors. Exceptional values at— $15 $19.50 $25 $29.50 Helliwell, Bangs & Marksbury THE DAYLIGHT STORE FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE BOGS i