___ Helliwell, Bangs and Marksbury THE DAYLIGHT STORE FOR QU AL IT Y AN D SERVICE T h e S e a s o n ’s M o s t Beautiful Garments j j Featuring the N e w Spring Millinery and we are sure you will agree with us when you sot- them THF. SEASONS NEWEST DESIGNS IN WONDERFULLY ATTRACTIVE HATS N e w Spring Coats for Street and Sport W ear and the prices at which we have them marked adds to this store’s reputation as the home of greatest values. Tailored and sport models as low as Smart models in «port types, shorter lengths shown in polo uml eiunehdlit colors are green, red, tan and rookie; at popular prices - $6.50 The Trimmed hats for street or dress wear priced as low as . $19.50, $22.50, $25, $27.50 and $29.50 $7.50 V Springtime Dresses *V,¡i¡lSÍ¡ . I t ’s no secret; many women have already made selections of dresses from this specially chosen lot and the report is that the values are the lies) they have seen this season These particular models are of taffeta and canton crepe. Knelt gar nient is superbly fashioned; straight-line or belted with blouse or basque effects Both small collars and collarless styles Sleeves are short and three-quarter length Trimmings are of ribbon, braid, beads and embroidery. Priced at $19.50, $25 and $29.50 THE NEW SPRING CRETONNES ARE HERE Suitable I'm window drapes, dresses, etc., in a gorgeous array o f color combinations. Light, medium and dark grounds with floral and figured designs. Two, three, four and as high as six color combinat ions that add to their attractiveness and the prices are much less than you have bei n pay ing for materials of equal quality. All are a yard wide. Priced 35c, 40c, 4f»c and 50c In Springtime Fashion The Most Popular Are One, Two and Three Strap Pumps The V ery Newest Neckwear • ■ \! C _ The snug fitting and trim appearance, elegance in work ARRIVED LAST WEEK manship and superior quality of materials are used m There are pretty lace collar and vestee sets moderately priced.. $1.75 Also those of white permanent finish organdie with hemstitched or pleated edgings and enriched with a touch of colored embroidery. Linen collar and cuff sets embellished with colored or self embroidery are much in stvle. A complete assortment at the set— making our footwear. Black and brown kid and calf and $1.25 $4.50, $5, $5.90, $6.50 and $7.50 L W A N T A D S T j Kate» One cent the word; mini mam .Jo word»; three indertiona for the price of two when paid in ad vunee; half cent the word after the third maertion. For Sale— Ali grades dimension, rustic, ship lap and Dinah, rough or surfaced, *' reasonable prices, La miners Bros., phone 13F3. t»14tf W ALDEN (Special to The Sentinel.* Feb. 2«.— Mr. and Mr». Fur it Atlams, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Smith, Fred Frost and Harry f rost were in the Grove Saturday. Mrs. Janies is-bow spent Saturday For Sale—Four milk cows, two lresh last month, two will be fresh this month. Geo. K.upi»uui, phone 39-F4, < ottage Grove. I‘17m3pd For Sale or Trade—-Paige six touring car in A -l condition, lour new U. S. Wood lor Sale.— Old growth body fir, cord tires and 1922 license. Will eon old growth tir limbs and maple, iti- sider iii trad* smaller car or goeti milk in.b lengths. L. J. Bcofield, corner cows. K. h. Chestnut, 323 north Lane i.l7m3pd Washington and south Lighth. o il tic street. For Sale or Trade— Used piano, baby For Sale- Small sale, in iixst class grand. Will take used car or stock condition. West bide Grocery. illtitf in trade. inquire at Barney Second Uid ruga wanted.— Nothing less than Hand Store n ar depot, opposite Wood 124 inchlOpd wo Icet square accepted. Alust he son Brothers. •“ < and mu*l be oi material that For Sale— Fresh milk goats. II. U. .»I. absorb gasoline. Old underdo the», l^uimby, phone 29 i 13. f2tm« hl0pd flannel garments and the like pro i in d. Can not use old sock», m eKer For Sale— Fine stand ol bees, some */• «1 or bard surface good», or small empty hives, new; one feed chopper; » . ces o f any kind. We want the best rig- and pay the best price, be the one oak barrel churn, eapacily 10 gnl pound. The Sentinel. tf Ion», nearly new. L. L. Woolley, JO J. .’ii eet. f 2 1 in I up House lor sale cheap, tilt; Whittaker 1 • • f24mchi0|jti For Sale- Black Minorca cockerels, $1 each: four head of Durham milk For Sale--Old body lir wood. $2 the tier, impure by mail, A. J. Hi evens, cows, fresh in February. K. Y. Porter, j2* * |d p d 1 '' 315 ja a 27 tie W ji I k . t , (|IV . night at the Floyd Jones home helpiug take care of the sick there. Mi> Blanche Liuebaugh, ol Ashland, spent a few days of last week visiting at the ilarry Castle home. Misses Kuth ami Hattie Lcbow spent the week end with home folks. Mrs. 1). 11. Brumbaugh and A. J. Stevens are on the sick list this week. Airs. K H. At os by and Mrs. K. T. Martin visited Monday afternoon at the Castle home. Mr. and Mr». Harry Castle and chil dreu visited Sunday at the Homer Chamber hi m home. Miss Ethel Hherman wa unable to teach sehool Thursday and Friday on account of sickness. Miss Blauche Liuebaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle aud children visited Thursday afternoon at the ( j . W. Shields home at Dorena. General Johnson and Mr. Housted were in the Grove Thursday. ('laude Arne ami two sons went to Eugene Sunday to visit Mrs. Arne, who is in a hospital there recovering* from an (>|>enitio!i for appendicitis, which she underwent last Tuesday Mr. and Mr . J. II. Castle, of Wal den, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Line baugh, of the Grove, v isited Sunday with Mrs. Homer Chamberlain. Among those in the Grove Suturila* from here were Mr. and Mr Win. Hands, Mr and Mr Waldo Miller, Mr. King, Mr. and Mrs. ( ’burle- Bale and W. I). Heath and sons William and A t id isoli. J. lb I.inebnugh, of Cot luge Grove, i staving with Ins daughter, Mrs Ho mer Chamberlain, during Mrs. Line binigli' absence ui Eugene with uii other daughter, Mrs. Claude Arne. Mrs \\ I». Heath visited one after noon ot last week with Mrs. Jou Mclmeider, who is recovering from tin attack of influenza. It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s GRAY SELLS FOR LESS B E C A U SE HE H A S NO “FREE D E L IV E R Y ” A N D E X T E N D S NO CREDIT. E V E R Y D A Y IN TH E W E E K PR ICE S TH E SAM E Fancy sugar cured, corn fed, eastern bacon, the lb............... .......... 30c T H E «E D A B S (Hpecial to The Hnetinel.) Feb. 20.— G. W. McFarland and Mr M Al. Wheeler have recovered from ul* tacks of influenza. George Halley, of Portland, visited at the H. C. Veateh home last week end. Airs. Annie Stinnett, who hud been i visiting in Portland with her daughter, r«‘turued the first of the week. John \ Btinnett went to Portland immediately j ii toy chicks nearly all sold. Only room Found L a d y ’s glove; owner may have after his mother’s return. same by proving property and pay loi .i lew hundred m Aiarch and in3c L Y N X H O LLO W April. Booking orders now fo r Alay. mg for this notice. ^ ‘-lli'y ‘ hicks. Win. Hands A bon, For Sale 40 acre ranch with miming (Special to Tie* Sentinel.) Box 6 14, ( 'ottage Grove, Ore. ¿27 tie water aud family orchard. Price rea Feb. 28. The Misses Sarah aud Mur Inquire Mr». Nancy Neal, l or Sale- Booking orders now lor tollable. garet I .ajote visited at the home of m3pd h nil i ed number ot VV ii legh orn Walker, Ore. their sister, Mrs. Benzie Huff, of He j batching egg front old heiis. i ’lilh-ls For Sale O. 1. C. weauer pigs, irom tirón, last week. on roi.-.i* i have averaged 7l)'/c E. T. Hartley and Ernest Caldwell * purebred »lock; 12 in litter; m o w ’ h j roduetion during fa ll and winter. • ■olid I arrow m g. Air». G. Al. Keeney, returned Sunday to their hone in Com b lo'K kept up direct trout Tatiered o miles south o f Cottage (»rove on stock. j n l in e, | fur lo o ; Oik; setting. I * alapooya Springs road. m3pd M rc Adolph Torgason, of Silverton, L- A bn.i:e-i, piion. Jb | 12. 1.. m 2 lp | who had spent several weeks with the : Farm» Wanted We have client» want J. A. Briggs family, returned to her ; Single comb While jLeghom baby chut mg smull I arms; .some have cash, • ji Mutch and A p ril all sold. B ook Home city property to trade and »ouic hom** last week. William Porter returned to Eugene iMg old* i - now Dir May, $ Id.50 per 100; have property elsewhere to exchange i/om g«d>et*d heavy producing birds; tor Lam* county homes. I f you ar«* in Monday to take up his work at the U. • 2g for hatching, $1 for In, $3 the tli«- market read our ads every «lay hi of O. Of those from away who came lip to 1*MJ. It. Waidv Miller, Box 176, or T he Oregonian under ‘ Farms lor Hale. 9 attend the funeral of Miss Ivy Porter pnom 1 W 2 . f.Jt le They get result**. Kinney & Hyde were her uncle, Alex Ho i, of Port Good mixed 1 arming lauds- Here you Kealty Co., b‘J3 Willamette Ht., Eugene, land, and th«- Wilcox and Frank Lajoie ill il I C • an m i -''' chickens, 'pigs and cows, < M families, of Eugene. g* t iblc.i of many kind', wheat, flux, For Bent Store building on east Main There has beoti quite a bit of sifk oats, barley, rye, timothy', broute grass. street; good Im'UtlOfl, (Wo blocks of ness here but at tins time, so far as » •! top, et* . Good roads, good schools city park. C. Al. Parker, Cottage known, most of them are on the road :*nd c ii arem It established. H«#il the Grove, Oregon. mJtfc to recovery. • • i> best. < omc and bee, or wnt« or For Bale— Modern bungalow in attrac 1 ■•»one A . h Ctftss, ( i g e i l i a , ixa.sk., no* M O U N T V IE W live r* snlei»c.- section, eomer Twelfth * r v palili«-, lands and loan >. Il0mr2lp and Adams. Moderately priced. Cot For Sale Two mares, weight about tage Grove Mfg. (Jo. Feb. 28.— Mrs. Kate Hears returned m.Jtfc 12*"' and 12*70; will l#c six year» old io her home in th»* Grove Friday, after For Sale Barred Plymouth Bock cock- spending the week with Airs. J K. in spring. John Alostnehetti, Divide. erel, hatched from Mrs. H. C. Kleii {Cooley. I’'»-tuffici address, box 160, Cottage smith’s eggs. W . V. Chapman, Curtin, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Jones ami three bri f 17m3pd Ore., phone 12*F25. m3c children are quite ill with influenza. For Sale My dairy herd of four Jer Mr Jones’ mother, Mrs. I). II. Brum se» 4 and one halt breed, all gentle For Sale Furniture, includtug bed», springs, chair*, couch and table, a Laugh, o f Blu*- Mountain, came over good milkers, and high testers. Home Hund ay to help care for them, while lo freshen soon, and tin* others during i.Hnge, chickens and a young Hol*t«*in Air Jones’ mot lor and sister, Mrs th* sumpicr. A Do a well bred Holstein •Jersey cow. E. H. G o ff, 1433 west Main m3-17pd Tilda Jones and Mrs. Wade Watts, arc bull 11 months old. F. C. Puhrer, phone street. Cottage Grove. remaining there this week. •JW-F16, Cottage Grove, 6 miles up the Good 3-year -old Jeiwty milk cow for C. W. Hears was called to Eugene Coast Fork. flTinJpd sak*. A. L. Wynne. t m.Jtfc Hgam Hunda y by the dines* of J Kile. T black patent, with baby Louis, military, eiiban or full Louis heels are on display, and all at the new and lower prices..... Soap Sale 10 liars Crystal Whitt1 Cigars 50c All 2 for 25c cigars.............10c All 2 fur 15c cigars ......... 6c Milduiuu Quality 1 Itox I Vet *8 wash pouilri 35c 2 hare ( Vciuc < til. 20c A hip value lor $1.05 85c Our price Jam and Marmalade Amortcd orange, «tra wherry, peach, cranberry and hlnekher ry. Larire tdass ... 25c Wedding Breakfast Syrup Li^h) Dark 43c; Hts 78c 5s, 39c; 10s, 71c .r»8, Bulk seeds