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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1922)
Easter Shirts Aditorial Blooming girls and radiant vrout'ii attired in beautiful m » raiment art- just as much a part of spring's awakening as the budding of jonquil and daffodil and the apjx aranee of Robin Redbreast It is such a pleasure to select fitting l i t » a}«parel this year for not only M EN : You'll want to lt***k • vour l*t*st on Kastor Smuiav a the occasion as a 1*1 no serge. At may it tie had in broader vari ety than ever b ' f . r e , the ne» lower prices No other suit is so appropriate for $ 30.00 but at which proclaim better %alues. you rail buy an absolutely all wool, fa>t color him* serge suit, hacked by our personal guarantee of “satisfaction or vour money back." Drop in today and let us show von. • a 1 « a New pattern* and colorinir* are the feature of uur display ol Raster shirts. Full cut, well made shirts uf fine covert, |>er- eales, madras, soisettc and Rus sian cords at $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 to $3.50 M ALLORY HATS fur spring embody everything possible t u le- made into a high grade hat. The quality of the felt and trimming« and their distinctive style make th*m t h e chuiee of men who ate look ing for real service with style thrown in. All tin- tie» spring shajics and coloring« Other good hats priced at $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50 N e\v Charming Dresses and laflt-ta I»ut ha> a v I om - «vruud 1:1 th«? cr«-}>«'s. It w-t-ins th«- skirls have tak*n must ui the tniiuiiina unto tkriiiw dm , l«-aviiiir very littl«- fur th«- »aists, y*-t th«- smart and quaint hodic«- styles ar»- very heenminir. Mur irarim-nts sfx-ll service as well as ponws.sunr rood style and modest |nices. $15.00 $19.50 $25.00 and $29.50 A Host of Charming Blouse- Styles In Springtime Fashion The most j*opular will he <*nc and two strap patent pumps. The "ling fitting and trim appearance, elegance in workmanship and superior quality of materials used in making these pumps will delight you. Po pu lar prices— $6.00 and $6.90 N E W H O S IE R Y IN C O R R E C T S P R IN G SHAD ES Women's puie thread silk stoekmus made with lisle tups and reinforced toes and heels, semi-faahioued fo o t, bla< k, tan and cordovan, the pair ....... ....... ....... .$1.60 W om en’s pure thread silk stockings, shown in the n« » shades so popular lor sfiring; bieire, castor and french g ray, made with lisle tops, semi tashioued, and reinforced to es $1 65 Women's h «a v \ pure thread silk I h > v . m a d e with fine mercerized lis le tiq »s, lu ll lash loueil fe e t and lues and h«-els reinforced Colors, cordovan, laik. Mark, w h i t e ; pan $2 26 L Heííimeíí.Bàngsé^^fâ^ksbunj|K Ih r /A/y/zy/*/ Sion?for (¿ua/ilif am /SrnVce That most important part of the new spring suit, the blouse, is here in all its loveliness, styled to suit your taste, whether it is extreme or con velli ional. (.'harming new overblouaes of heavy quality crepe de chine shown in the ne» spring shades of canna, tuie and biegc, and priced at $6.75 to $12.50 For »e a r with the tailored suit, tailored » aiata w ill lie much in favor. W e ’re showing some exceptional styles fashioned of extar heavy crepe de chine, in white, flesh an d biege, at $5.75 to $10.75 Farms Wanted W e base clients want For Sake -6 room bouse modern; water I For Sale -1P20 Ford one ton truck N E LS O N H A S A L L K IN D S OF GOOD L U C K ON T R IP H**rt I> *n ot, 300 *outh P a cific high • mg .mall farm.-; som* have easfa, and lig h t: l 1* * • re* ground on high a7 21pd «•me city property to trade and m>m> w ay, *»uf*id*' eity lim its: "mail fru it. j way. Mr aud Mr«. N J. N eLon and lit have property elsewhere to exchange Iplenty o f -hade, outbuilding*; term* For Sale Centrally located fiv e room tie miii return»*d Wednesday fr«>m a .?ur gate A ll grades dimension, rustic. for Lane eounty home-. I f you are m .1 p ... niE In 15pd liou*e. W ill trade or g ive liln ral j trip to Portland. Mr N»‘ lm>n to«»k |mrt staplap and tiuuig, ruugb or surfaced. the market read our ads every day in t»*rn»jv C ity Meat M arket. a7tfe For Sale 15 bead o f ewes with lain be h i reuseu& Lie prices. L , n,o«* r> Bros., The Oregonian under ' Form* for Sale.' by Hid»*. Harry Mb**ar»*r, telephone Want to Sell Used brooders, chair for Kiunev k H v (!• -tinuc 13 VS. o l4 tf They get results W'anted To rent small furnished house - I mm barle*r*s use. $5; curtain stretcher; Realty Co., hid.f U i to H*., or furiuxh**«] rooms for b«mi*eke**ping. plow coalicr Hilver Ntar Kkchange. pd Old rags wanted. —M otlu iif less thac I For Sake W W Chnsman (arm, stock. W ill furnish own bedding* linen, d/ishei* j two feet Miuare accepted Must be tun» binary and e\erythm g «OBipletr. and silver. Address O. Y., B**i 2 If*. W ant to R ent- W ant to rent piano in tic*.« ¡.fad must be of material llist SUver Quill baby chicks. Several th«*c good condition. Gladys Hugh«*s, at ■ C ottage Grove. a7tfe * ili absorb tmeoLue. Oul uudcrciotbea, "mmi baby H n rk i to *•**!! May 2U ami isiibel gsnbeuta and tk. uke pre 2H. A ll fsrH cr dal*'." full. Our rhirk^ Bartell. Ilflfl 11 you have $3000 to invest in a real W anted Second hand organ Must be 'erred. C a« out use old socks, me»r. r money inafctng prupoiutioii, writ»* t*. in go«»d condition and moderately Want to buy used aewmg machine -*ed or kard surface goods, or smal. arc hft!*h»<l only from egg» produ^^d Mav • hick* ar** X V. £¿*1 24*». Cdtiuge Grove. a7 2lpd priced, d ia ries B»!**», ph«»ne 1 F21. Must le* rei»s«»uttbW- and in good con jieees of aur kind. We a a o t the best >m tU* b'»m» plant ■Kgr and par tke best price. 5c tke jcbcwpwe t<* m iw ui..L J hindi**d fu f a!4pd I Cottage Grove, Ore. al4|«d dilion. Apply at Rest h*»«*«u. Fur Bale Single bamem and buggy. d Tbe b e M io e l tf ' rwtljr, mak*- giu*d winter layer*. Tw o A In«* g«*»d building lots, ca#h or <»n For Bake Tw o thoroughbred Duroc For Re ill Booms for light housekeep A>n<rifan hrumifr* to m p if it y 3 iu m * comb White Leghorn baby d u x 13dti; regular pri«-»*, #40; will »**|| for time. Unuld take Kurd in trad»- K Jersey sows with pigs. C. I. Kuton. mg. N o children. Mrs. Phoebe Hione fo r Mar> k and April all -old ih*,k #10 each; tb**r ar»* in g(M*d fKmditiou A. Gleaaon. al4pd »< 21pd butg M i, •. r • i H at fe et. : * M \>• 1 Walker, Ore. Phone 31 P22. tog order- uu» fo r M s t , 113.5o per lub, [and are being add be«*auwe we ar»* is F or Sake Registered Jersey bull. 3 For Bake L arge Iow a separator nearly For Sake Registered Du roe Jersey boar from selected k eaty produeiug birds, 'ta ilin g later model*. Win. Handu A year« old ; w ill trad** for other j*to«*k. pig**. C. L. Churchill, i ’«»ttage Grove. | new, or will trade for smaller one. tggs fo r katehiag. »1 fo r 15, «5 tke N*rt. 614, Cottage Grove. m24tf j J \\ Hhattueli phMM l l i ‘. *72 1 pd Phone 32 F12. ____________ m l* JBpd j A Is«» good « ighf 16 inch disk harrow . 100. Mrs Waldo Milter, Bos 178, or F B Phillips. __ a 14c phone 1 F I 2 fs tfe Wanted Shingling lathing, any kind o f roof repairing Phone .*5?. PI,*;. [ B ig opportunity fo r bright, ambitious f i b per A m —-SO acres 18 mikes east boy or g irl b»*fv***n In y*d 12 y*'t* r* o f f*oitag»‘ G rave; 3 acre* cleared .’ For Bale L igh t truck, good for farm f o r sale or trade for farm, my piice H f '»<¿4 k- f O’ " * f m b iu t fe f «•f ag»* t<» earn lo«*> «*: ■«•!•* ( and price I 15 »••r**« level, let la nee hill; *tre«in run er or f«»r light delivery. K«*U rt Ms I on east Mam street, opposite eity a 24 2Mpd park. W m. F Lyneh a t 21pd f o r Sale Tw o good, gentle, freak milk nft*-r ?*» hool repr. jo Pt ii»^ The Portland ¡»ting through place; all o f level land f'olm, 630 Main street. cow* that stood the T. B test; one News. The firwt one to write u* will ; « «Mild be irrigated. <io«»d place to raise all E For Bme Registered J Wanted— A few stands of bees K E Jersey, on#* half H -Ut* in F. C. Fuh U the iuckieat one m Iowa. The Port •■n*p fo r cannery. L. W Hunt, Htar, a ié tfc Glass at Bank o f Cottage Grove, pd ‘ r»*rf phou» ciHflS, Cottage Oruvt, *721pj (land N aw », Portlandy O re. C. Lockyood. a# 21e I Ore a !4 tfc I in the aorthwest clay pigeon A o o t, winning money hi five o f the ei^hr contests w hob h«* entered. He knocked down 126 out o f a j»w»«»ble 150 and 45 out o f a possible 50 He discovered soon a fte r leaving here that he h%d f«»rg«»tten to put a Lieease plate on th r»*nr o f hi? car. He teh>phoii* d to hava it innih'd to him, but traveled to Port lam! and a round the city and covertvi a distances o f over 300 miles befr r the plate reached him and no on • asked him a question. Mr. and Mrs. N elso n ’s little son wa* taken for an examination and it * * • found that the physical defect is rt f idly righting itsel/ mad it is probal l* that another o|»*rati«*n w ill not be i r ** essa ry. Otto Michel Loses Case O lto Michel W»st his suit against th Bouthera P a cific railway, tried in d«- triet court this week. Th«* instruct»>n o f the judge to the jury did a w iy with any possible advantage before th* jury. The e«»st« were divide«! b**tw»'**i the litigants. The suit was to recover damages for injuries sustained about a year ago when Mr. Michel iuiup*d from a mowng train nftor he had ut* •m ud pa me agar» onto the traim.