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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1922)
The Coats The Dresses I 'm l e n i a b l y three-quarter let.eth and lashione«! of polo or chinchincilla in m i, jade and tan. For dress » t a r the semi-fitted or »rappy effect will lie equally popular. The fa vore»! materials « ill he trieotine, liolivia and Duvet de Laine in navy, tan. etc. l ’lever frocks of crisp taffeta ami canton crepe Kverv one spartirne with newness ami the spirit of sprinufinie. Cascades of ruffle* intricate and darinir puffs - tucks so many unusual interpretations of the unusual mode that it's not hard to tell in a minute that they just came from N »« York. Moderate prices $15.00 to $49.50 $15.00 to $35.00 fo r -.m art a p r in e T in a r r th«* n ew new sp orts w v s tin n * co a ts a re Easter G reetings from the store of Easter Fashions In anticipation of your needs for Easter Apparel that in terprets the newest modes of the season, w e present our present displays. W om lm us fabrics, tailored in fashions most entrancing, entice maid and matron to supply their Easter needs now. Distinctly new are the majority of the irarments shown, having been received within the l;i>t few days by express. And as usual the values featured are far allow the ordinary. It is a showini: deserving of your most careful attention, whether you wish to buy now or later. Y o u are cordially invited to attend Opening Display Saturday, April 8th ; Heiliiueil. Bangs & Marksbunj 4 775c Dutf/iijlil Sion- ! nr (¿untiti/ and SrrtVcv V-**— WANTADS „ -- —One cent the w ord; m.n, fbuin w ords, tliree .u v rttooa for tb « price o f two when paid in ad vance; half e«ut the word after the third insertion. ♦ nr* ha*'h*-d only from praduced 1 on the home plant. May ehi«*k* are « cheaper to rui.-e and. if handled c o r rectly. make ootid w inter layers. T w o A uè*Tiran brooders to sell; ca pa city 12IH»; regular price. $40; will nell for j $10 e a c h ; th ey a re m g o o d c o n d it io n | are«lN*iiig Mold because we are in j and stalling later models. W n . Hands ft Hon, Box f>14. C ottage G rove. rulMtf * For Baie A li grades dime union, restie. sLipiap and finish, rough or surf ac* d. at reasonable prices U n m e n Brua., ■ ' - o l-itf Old rags w anted.—KuUuijç less > *»■ *wo fe» t twiuare Must be and m m. b* ot ma »rial tha* " J nboorh gaia «bue. Old unti«'r »lo the*, fiannel garm.-ni» and the like pre ferred. * au not une oíd no* ha , m»-f»-»-r axed or hard surface good», or -mali pi«?c»*a o f any kind. H e want the beat rag- and pay the beat price. &e the pound. The Sentiuei tf ------------------------------------ Also good budding bits, cash or on and silver. Address O. Y. Box 349. aTttc tim e. U uuid take Ford in trade. E. C ottage Grove. A. Gleason. a 7 31 pd For Baie — McClanahan incubator, 150 capacity. i'a ll phone 5 F I3 between For Sale Tw o good, gentle fresh milk a7e co w « that stood the T. B teat; one j 1 and 5 p. m. Mr-. A. E. Foster. Jersey, one half Holstein. F. C. Full rer, phone 39F15, C ottage G rove, a731p 600 ch icks for sale May 19. good and strong guaranteed: fl«»ek avi rage 192 w ggs; record o f roo*t«-r- 3 hii to 302. W a n ted —Shingling, lathing, any kind A. W oob-ott. phon»- 31* Ff«. aTp«! o f ro o f repairing. Phone 37* F I3. For sale or trade for farm, my place B«*x k « y Footer m h lotfe on east Mam str**et, opposite city For B a r Light truck, good for fa n n park. W m. F. Lynch. a7 31pd er or for light delivery. K«*i*ert Mai For Bale Registered Jersey bull. 3 cola». Cittì M; *u str»*et. rn24-a«|»d year* ««Id; w ill trade for other xtis k. Poultry and F ru it— Fine 2 acre suburb J. \\ . Hh«ittu«*k. ph«*n» I 11 :*7 3ip<! tract for fru it, berries and |#otiltry B ig opportunity for bright, ambitious Biiuni h g w ater, ample shade, fruit boy *»r girl between In and 13 years ree.- 1»* years o ld ; cheap poultry house o f age to »-arn b»te o f m oney aiid prises l - l ^ i f e e t , WIT« f e n c e , One block o f f a fte r sehind representing Th»- Portlan«! p e . m g Only $75«»; term-. John Dur New s. The first one to w rite us w ill bam, Got tag G rove, Or«.*._______ mITaTc be th* luck lest one in tow h The Port land News, Portland, fire. a7 31e F or Bale Y oung team and milk cow s; com e and pick ’em out. Claude Arne, phone I Ft. a7pd phone I F I3. fS tfr Farm.-. W anted - W t have clients want ing «mall fa rm -; -«»oie have cash n. * ity pr «p»r* . ♦ r. 1 » ai -»»me w he ha^e prope rty e le k e e where to «‘ i.change Tor Lane county bom*-- I f you are the market read our ad- The Oregonian under Farm Tb-v . Î Kii>,i^» ii-ui: • Co., v.!*;; W.lbm«««. Silver Quill baby eklebs mm4 fii.lv el I - 15 head o f ewer w ith lambs Harry Shearer, telephone ■ d m tft j For Sale - W W Chnsman farm, stock. machinery and everyth ing com plete. < die nub- from Dovwna. a 7 « lp If you have $3000 to invest in a real v H,.v . * * 2 J T ''" ÏÎ IX Eag/nr.'* I* B*'1 -**• «""*•• *« Mpd S e r r a i thon T :i S a l« - W izard «beep «bearm i; m » ‘ ‘ " * B,,d *»"• U*r. T .l«p 4 «i* - H . i| * » T «,,,,„1 «"-»«- A li earlier date* f u l l Our eb.eka For Bale— Single harness ai.H ^ F or Bale lM D Ford one ton truck Bert Lemon. .'(DO -»«nth J';ti rfif high w a y. «7 3 lp d F or Sale Centrally located fiv e room house. Will trade or give liberal t»-rn . C ity Menf Market. aTtfc For Bale Axnim ster rug. oak rocker, hair matt re—. Singer sew ing machine —-all g«H»d s tu ff. Phon»- 137 V or call at rorner First street and Jackson nve nue, a7e W anted—T o rent small I ur limbed bouse furnished room- for housekeeping. furnish own l***dding, iioen , dish*» •■HÍ or tiUiii,y HIT ¡I Will Neighborhood News I M OUNT VIEW (Hpeeinl to The H entincl.) A pril 3.- Mr. and Mr-. E. f . lx»* k w ood have sold their pia«»- her** and have m oved to In-light Valley, where they recently pur» has«-d the Harry R ob ison ranch. Mr-. !.. K. Ix«ng. o f C ottage Grove, was out to th» home o f her fmreut*, Mr. aiol Mrs. W. 1>. Heath, one day o f la.st w»» k. Mrs. Law rence W thon. who bail b»*»*« at the home o f her uncle, C. W S»*»rs, looping to ear»* for her father. Leni* Hear-, returned to b e rshom»* at Ash land Weilnenday o f last week. l/>BiM Hears is much im proved from his recent serious illneiu* an«l will a*- curtijsiny hi.- w ife to th «if home at H*»od R iver when V * is able to travel. Mr-. J K. Cooley s|»ent s e w ra l days o f Inst w .«*k with M r-. Kate Hears in C ottage Grove. J W Ft »her. o f Curtin, spent last week at th* W\ I>. Heath home. Mrs. J. Kile and Mrs. Anna H o ff man, o f Eugene, -j***»«t the week end with Mr* C. W. S**ars. Mrs. H E L ow ry and children, o f W alker. v»-»ted *»o*r Hnnday at the hom« o f Mr- lx »w ry ’s rents, Mr. and M r- W U. H»*afh. Mr and Mrs. Claude Arn« and ch il dren, who have been stayin g » i $ » Mrs. A rn e ’ - p u a n t», Mr. and Mrs. J. B. L u o’ baugh. in th«‘ G rove, wlnb* r*- coverin g from illn«*ss, returned to th»-ir home la-t week. Miss .Selma M.lb r attend«*«) the Hun day *ch«H«l socia l at th«* Walden school Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charb** Bales visited Hunday afteruo<»n with Mr. and Mrs. B**rt liaiols. Mr. and Mr-. O tho YanH«-hoiack and Miss Hu rah Riley, o f F airview , visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr- < \V S-nr*. Mr. and Mrs. I’. B. Phillip- s|««*iit Sunday in the G rove with Mrs. Phil lip- ’ mother, Mrs. N ettie Arne. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and Harry Frost, o f Bln** Mountain, spent Holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Heath. Mrs. Hartmdl, o f C ottage G rove, i- stayin g at the Clami»' Arne home. Mr. Upp**l attende»! lodge in th«' G rove Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. O tto Vaughn attended a «lance in C ottage G rove Hntur«lay night. LONDON (Special t«» The SentincL) April 3.— H**race Sutherland, *»f th«- ’ G rove, s|s*nt a few «lays with his brothers George and John last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pow ell w **re gn«*sts Hatarday at the J. T. Small home. Miss Annabel Small. *«f Eugene. ■ spent th«* week en«l with h**r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ab*x Small. August Labs« *h, who had been em piove«! on th»* N W'. Whit»* farm, has moved his fam ily on to the Hejtry <’«»ml»s place. Mr- Martha Baughman, o f C ottage G rove, is visitin g her daughter, Mrs. W d l M assey. Carl Small has been gettin g out tiinke-rs to build a bridge. A lonso Shortridge, o f th** G rove, M m l» w i w orking on his ranch. A s*»n vvn- l«*irn April 3 to Mr. and M r-. B*-rt Newton. Herbert Sh«»rtridge and Norman Ad am- b ft W «‘ »Inejolay by m otor fo r Los Angeles. Th«* George Carlile fam ily visited Hunday afterm mn at the Harold Abeene home. Mr. an«l Mr* Lynch TTirrin visited Hu inlay With Mrs P u m a 's parents, Mr and Mr-, t >. P. Wills. f'»-»*il R«»lH*rt?» v i-ite d Saturday and Nundny with lu es Pruett. Mrs. O P. Wills is riHiking at the Vxiiidon h«»te|. Mr-. \\ ( Kh«»rtridge’s ««»us Her Iwrt and \\ ill and Carl Small sp#*nt Siindny with Mr. and Mrs. Murry N ew ton. -------------— — SA G IN A W 'S p e cia l to Th*- Sentinel.) April 3. (\ Gerard and fam ily, o f S p ringfield. s|M>nt Sunrlay at the H. H. «Tarn*ft hom*-. Mis- Mary Pormi» k. «»f Eugen»-, spent th«- we.*k end with her mother here. Mr. and Mr- I. T. Brunii »»-Id and Mr and Mr?-. George Atkinson, o f th** G rove, m -ited Suioiny at the Trun» home. K«-v. A. K HjH-nrow. o f the Presby ten a n » h o r c h at Pottage G rove, h«-i«l se n i« es h«-r«* Hunday afternoon. Mrs. C. P. M«H.dy *p»-nt Sunday at th«- (^ueen horns in the Grove. F. T. Benston mr»*le a business trip to Eugen** Saturday. T. K Scott v»-it«*d Htia«!ay at the S«-«»tt home. E t ti und M erk Sr«>tt, ««# Eugene, ■re visiting home folk s this week.