The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 17, 1922, Image 6

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    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
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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.
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$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
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