ir GINGHAM FROCKS for Spring’s Loveliest Frocks You Can Make for Yourself at 25c to 65c a Yard Our Showing of Sheer W ash Fabrics Excels That of Previous Seasons Dresses by th<* yard? you ask. Wluit we inrun is Ihr irint»liams art* so prelty A very fine vanire of colors in permanent finish Swiss orirandie in white, lavender, tea rose, peach, maize, modoo and nile. The qual ity is the same that sold at $1.2”) last season; for sprint», 1922, the priee will be, yd.— lh<‘ simplest slyles will tin Ihoni justice ami so they will hr very easily fash ioned $1.00 into summer froeks. ( 'hooks, stripes and plaids, priood at, yd. 25c to 65c Beautiful Silk Stripe and Printed Voiles Nn other fabric is lovelier for a frock for the warm days that will follow, than a fine i|uuht'\ piloted or silk stripe voile, and out showing is the most varied it's been our pleasure to offer. Beautiful color combinations: black and white or navy and white, black or striped patterns, navy with white or red dots, brown with Mark designs, lavender, tea rose, henna, etc., with floral or figured designs; also plain colored voiles, very reason ably priced at .......................................................................................................... 40c to $1.00 Canton Crepes A re H ere— They A re the D A IN T Y will be used in many combinations for Heavy and of a (dinging typo. Canton crepe easily takes first place with women this spring. It is seen in the highest types of garments and rightly deserves the pedestal upon which it has been placed. Shown in hlaek, brown and navv at, vd................ $4.00 UNDER Shown in every wanted color blue, pink, white, lavender, maize, etc., with figured and flowered designs; also plain shades. Per yard 89c T A F F E T A FOR S P R IN G FR O C K S for taffeta is much in favor among the new “ ready inudes” that come in every day. Navy and brown art* 11 it* foundation for all sorts of clever combinations of bright shades. You can buy a soft, lustrous qual ity ;it, yd $2.25 “( ¡ro do I jondre,” anol her member of the taf feta family, can he had in a good heavy qual- itv of two-tom* color combinations at $3.00 Jap Crepes and Cretonne Aristocrats of Spring Silks W INDSO R OREPE FOR W EAR, OOWf.S, ETC house dresses and aprons. The crepe is fast color and we art' showing all the high colors 1 hat will he in demand this spring; the yd Cretonnes in new designs, yd 39c 29c to 60c Tissue Ginghams Printed Flaxons Sheer flaxons, white grounds printed in small check, blocked and figured designs, vd 35c What could he more becoming or practical for a summer dress? 27 inches wide, new colorings in stripes and cheeks, yd 75c ~Ttie D iu f/iijh l S to re Jo t Q u a lity a n d S e rv ic e J Good mixed fanning lands— Here you can raise chicken*, pigs and cows, vegetables of many kinds, wheat, flax, « --------------------------------------------------------« oats, barley, rye, timothy, brome grass, For Sale All grades dimension, rustic, red top, etc. Good roads, good schools shipiap und finish, rough or surfaced, and churcnes all establuhcd. Soil the at reasonable prices. Lummers Bros., \ » t v best. Come and see, or write or phoM 13 f l o!4tf phone A. F. Class, Ug- uia, Saak., no tary public, lands and loans. flOiiir24p Old ruga wanted.— Notinug less tiiau two feet square accepted. :optcd. Must be Farms Wanted We have clients want ing small farms; some have cash, lean and must be of material that will absorb gasoline. Old underclothes, some city property to trade and sou»» flannel garments ami the like pre have property els«1 when* to exchange ferred. Cun not use old socks, ineKer for lame county homes. I f you are in ized or hurd surf act* goods, or small piece» of any kind. Wo want the best the market read our ads every day in rags and pay the best price, be the Tin’ Oregonian under ‘ Farms tor Sal«-. Kinney A. llyd< ind The »S-iitinel tf They get results. Realty Co., 693 Willamette St., Fugeii«*, For Sale—Old body fir wood, $2 the m.Ufc tier, inquire by mail, A. J. Stevens, Ore. W A N T A D S i 315. j:»n27 1 fc For Sale Modem bungalow in attrac live resilience section, corner Twelfth Baby chicks nearly all sold. Only room and Adams. Moderately priced. Cot tor a few hundred in March and m3tt<- April. B* asking orders now for May. tag«* Grove M fg. Co. Quality chick». Woi. Bunds A Son, For Sale Furniture, iucludiug oeds, Box til4, Cottage (»rove, lire. j27ttV spring.", chairs, couch and table, a For S a le- Booking orders now for range, chickens and a young Holstein limited number of White leghorn Jersey cow. K. S. Goff, 1433 west Main. m3 I7pd hatching eggs from old liens. Bullets Bo not call on Saturdays. ■ in - mi.- iuosiers have averaged 7U'/t Salesman Wanted. Wo want a real, production during fall and wuiler. live man on our sales fore«* for Cot Stock kept up direct from Tailored tage Grove and vicinity. K«;munera pens. Price, $1 for 100; 6 0 c setting. tioi. ami chances for advai*ceni«*nt K. A. Snauer, phone 2b F 12. f3 m24p Innitea only by industry and willing Single comb White .Leghorn baby chix ness to follow instructions. Call room 15, First National Bank building, Lti for March and April all sold. Book in 10 17c ing orders now for May, $13.50 per 100; gene, Oregon. from selectet! heavy producing birds; Taken Up— Four year-old red Jersey • ■ggs lor hatching, $1 for 15, $5 the: mixed. No car murks and no 1UU. Mrs. Waldo Miller, Box 17b, or brand*. Medium fin«* bell with narrow phone 1 F12. * f3tfc leather strap around ii**ck. Owner may ----------------------------------------— ------------------------------------------------------ -------- REPORT OF T IIE C O N D IT IO N OF TH E B A N K OF COTTAOE G R O V E AT COTTAGE GROVE, IN T H E 8TA TE OF OREGON. A T T H E CLOSE OF B U S IN E S S M AR CH 10, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and discounts--- ------- ----------------- —-------------— ------ — ----------- — -Jf 80,186.06 Overdrafts secured ami unsecured........ — ------- — .— ----- -------- — 187.40 U. N. Government securities owned....- .......... ........ - .......... — ----- ------ - 16,840.65 Other bunds, warrants and securities, including foreign government, A state, muuit ipal, corporation, etc--- ------------------------------------------- -— 22,5I V.*7 f urniture and fixtures--------------- ------- ------------ ---------------— ------ ------- ---- 3,625.00 K i! a ni** ovvmd other than banking house......... ................. .......... 6,000.00 Cii>h on bund in vault ami due from banks, bankers and trust com puní* designated and approve«! re-erve agents of this bank 35*319.66 Exchange* tor clearing house and items on other banks in the sum»* it city or town as reporting bank ____ _ _______ __________ _____ _______ 4,938.87 Total cash and due from banks......................................... $40,258.53 I otal... ..$167 ,615.61 L IA B IL IT IE S Capital stock paid in___ ______ _____ ____ ___ ____ Surplus fund___________________ ____________ .___ Undivided profit*............................................... $2,262.66 current expenses, mt**re-*! and taxes ______________ pani. I 1,444.68 D E M A N D DEP08IT8, other than banks, subject to reserve: in d i-idua! deposits subject to cheek, iiiclmling deposit* due the Nat* of Oregon, comi V, f-itie* or other publie fund" ............... . La-hier - eh»*cks of this bank outstanding payable on defilami......... lofai ot demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve (3 preceding items;...... .........................................$76,414.19 I IM E A N D 8A V IN O H DEPOH1T8, subject to renar e and payable on demand or subject to notice: Time certificates of «ieposit outstanding Ni vi h gs deposits, payable subject to notice TsteL $25,000 00 5,000.00 j 818.08 0 1 76,965.90 I 448.21 f à 55.613.16 4,870.18 ..*$167 J» 15.61 Htate of Oregon, County of l^aue, nn. I, 8. H. L'lsswell, cashier o f lb«* above named bank, do *ol«mnly swear that the above staDmeut is true to the best of m> knowledge and belief. 8. 8. LA 88 W E L L , Cashier. Sub"« ribed and sworn to before on CORRECT Attest: this J5th day of March, 1922. N. E. OLAMH O. O Yeatch, Notary Public (M y aomnnssion expires 8«:pt 22, 1923) W. L. HI BBEI.L. ROY fc 8HORT, Directors. have saint* by proving property and ; SK IF W O R T H W I L L SEEK preeintion and asked him to allow his paying charges. J. 1.. Crawford, R E E L E C T IO N TO BENCH name to be used again, and the judge, Mosby creek road, box 512, Cottage after dm* consideration, addressed a Judge G. F. Skipvvorth has announced letter to tie* members thanking tliem Grove p. o. n»l0 24p«l his i lit «»lit ion o f becoming a candidate lor their interest and announcing that For Sale— Rhode Island ltcd netting for r«* elect ion. Or March 1 tin* nidfi he would run. eggs, 75c for 15. Lloyd A m ies,! mio 2lpt1 b«*rs of tin* Loue County liar associa mirth Ninth street. tion fires» ntcii him with a l«*ttcr ot up A waiitod will rent your house. Wood.— All kinds of wood ami stump .«g» for sal«*. Frank Peoples, lsiraue J rout«*. inch 10-24 pd I ni P. W’hitnev, count v agent, and All ieri Swam, Mr. Whitney ’s assistant in rodent control troni the federal <f* partaient of agricultor«*, were here Sat unlay and made arrangeineiits for a meeting with the rodent control rum mit tee of th«1 grange, which was held Wedlicsdll V For Sole- Barred Plymouth Rock cock » IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY’S ere), batibed from Mi . U, (!, Klen anitli'.s eggs. \\ . \. Chapman, Curtin, Ore., phone 12 F25. in 10 17«* Wanted Shingling, lathing, any kiud ot roof repairing. Phone 35 FI.*. I Box 364. Roy Foster. mhlOtfc For Sale- Solid oak desk, roll top. large size, good order; cannot be duplicated new for less than $300. Pro«*, $76; terms, inquire Sentiuel of fice. mli 101 f«* Wanted Sewing. Have h;ut experience. 50 Washington avenue and Eighth street. inl7p«l For Sale 1920 one ton Ford truck; solid rear tires, good cab with com biuation bed, 1922 ii<*«*ii."e; only $425. Bert E«* iiioii , 300 Pacific highway, Cot tag« Grove, Oregon. ml7pd For Sale Adjustable typewriter desk chair in good condition. Kern’s Hex all store. in 17ft« Lost H alf of ivory perfume hall about one half iih ’I i in diameter. Return to Mrs. Ada Oakes. uilTpd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---— You save time shopping ’round. N o one attempts to beat G ray’s prices it can’t be done. Our prices are the same every day in the week, based on low cost of doing business. M ilk Armour’s, tall can Borden’s, tall can, 2 for « ’arualion, tall can, 2 for Borden’s Logic brand, eon ... Lonesome? Men, Widows, Girls, Bachelors Marry and Be Happy We put you in correspondence with hundreds of refined ladies and gentlemen, in Canada and I S., who wish to marry or eorrespnnd for amusement. Photos Free. Many are worth $5,000, .$111,000 and upwards Everything strictly confiden tial We do not publish your name or address. A year’s suit scription with lull privileges ■$l lHi, or four months' trial for ¡Vie. Don’t send cash, only Money Orders, or 2-eent Amer ican stamps. If cheek, send 10 cents extra for exchange. After this month, subscrip tions will be $2 per year. Hush card wun with your name and ad earn dres« for full particulars. MRS FLORENCE BE LLAIR E 200 Montague Ht., Brooklyn, N . Y. 11c 26c 26c 25c Whole corn, intis ( / ’racked corn, 100s Ground corn, Inns Wheat, hu l-'ish meal, 100s Shell, 100. Candy Armour’s corn flakes, pkg Grape Nuts, 2 pkgs Shredded Wheal, 2 pkgs Hohlen Hod pancake flour Feed ■— Do not try to beat a newspaper. You may want n ni«*e obituary notice some Cereals 10c 35c 36c 28c Peanut brittle, III .......... I ommerciul chocolates, lb Stick, (> fm Coeoanul Chews, ll> Crackers $1.80 $2.00 $1.90 $1 30 $6.60 $1 40 Bulk sodas, Ih Bulk graluuns, Ih • I1 ..lh caddie 3:*|-lh. caddie 5 ll>s. grahams 10c boxea Tobacco 15c 18c 49c 53c 8fic Vc Star, Horseshoe, Climax, Lilt erty Bell, plug •Be Velvet, Prutee Albert, Tuxedo, Washington, Union Leader, can or pouch 14c George Limn While Soup, made by munii In etti reps of Prisco PEAS Utahna, can 2 mi CORN Iowa sweet corti, 14c the can 14c 25c 2 for 25c TOMATOES Silverdale ... 15c titter, suini pack, 2 for 35c CHEESE lb., 28c; 4 lbs., $1.00 •»he; bacon backs, lb P0ULTRYM EN I lie «*gjç markel is declining. Do not wash them it spoils them for stonine. OET OUR PRICE ON EGOS BY CASE BROOMS Armour’s best full Made ill Eugene; i • , *l/\ « cream, lh 30c 1 i IVaberry ('off«*«*, best grade best com led bacon, eastern meal. b burs for 20c 28r I.ring egj^'s m ollen. HIGHEST PRICES PA ID FOR BOOS -