The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 21, 1922, Image 8

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For Hai»— All grades ill ms n r on. rustic,
stuplap and timah, rough or surfaced,
at reasonable prices. Lammen Bros.,
phouc lo FJ.
o lit i
For Sale— My stora budding and 60-ft.
front 30 tent deep on east Main
street. Terms. C. M. Parker.
myotic
Y rtikrhn^ h**iw aild pulitits for sale. See
J. F. spray.
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For Sale or Trade— Good grain sepa
rator. Chas. L. Hall.
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For Sale— Good 6-room house and 3
acres laud ou east Quincy avenue,
with lauuly orchard. Also 4 room house
aud 4 lot» ou Madison aveuue. inquire
of G. Vi. f reeman, 1336 east (Quincy
aveuue.
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For Sale or Trade— Three fine real
deuce lots ou Jefferson avenue, Cot­
tage Grove. Lasy terms. U. L Fin
nerty, 1644 Lincoln avenue, Lugcne,
O re._______
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For Sale—Good Jersey nulk cow. John
N. Taylor, Latham.
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Wanted— Roomers and boarders. Call
at JV L street._______________ jl7 Jlpdj
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Neighborhood News
ROW RIVER
Special to Tke Seutiuel )
July IV.— B F McCollum aud Juugh
tar Elsie were Grove visitor* kloudav
Henry Sander* and family motored
to Loudon Sunday.
Mrs. Wm Lusted, of tke Urove, i*
staying at tke Henry Suuders home
ami cauuiug blackberries.
F Jennings, o f Ooreua, is visitiug
at tke McCollum home
The Wilson Little family speut Sun
day in the Grove,
Mr. aud Mrs Tom tjueeuer, Gave
Williams and Ralph Pleuard motored
to the Grove Thursday eveniug
Mr. aud Mrs S S. Trask motored to
the Grove Sunday evening.
Mr. aud Mrs. Oscar McCullister went
to Creswell Saturday after loguuber
nes.
Frauk Tanner aud Ueury LaBlue
motored to Eugene Sunday.
Genevieve Poquette aud Betty Ward
were up from Dorena Tuesday pickiug
blackberries.
Mr aud Mrs. Oscar McCallister mo
tored to Wildwood Sunday.
The Frauk Pleuard family were in
Dorena Sunday.
Pearl McCollum is visiting relatives
aud friends in Eugene.
The B F. McCollum family motored |
to Star Suudnv aud visited with rela
uvea
M onday, July
Men's Gloves
Women’s Middies
Dress Goods
Dress Ginghams
Men’s first quality horsehide
wrist gloves, medium weight,
back scams, regular $1.75 val­
ues, special for Dollar Day, the
pair—
Made o f fine quality twill
khaki cloth, one pocket, prac
tical for wear on picnic or
camping parties, regular $1 05
values, special for Dollar Day,
each—
32-inch cotton materials, shown
in plaids mid chocks, suitable
for girls’ dresses, women’s
skirts, etc , regular 75c yard,
special for Dollar day, 2 yards
for—
27 inch dress ginghams, stupes,
checks, plaids, etc., good as­
sortment of color combinations,
regular 25c values, special for
Dollar Day, 5 yards—
$ 1.00
$ 1.00
$ 1.00
$ 1.00
Athletic Underwear
Men’s nainsook athletic union
suits, all sizes, regular $135
values, special for Dollar Day,
the suit—
$ 1 .0 0
Straw Hats
Children's Dresses
Wash Goods
Dresses for children, 2 to 6
years, made of good quality
ginghams in checks and plain
colors, regular 98c, special tor
Dollar Dav, 2 tot
40-inch voiles, flaxons, dimi­
ties, ete., shown in dots,
checks, figures, stripes, etc.,
regular 40c to 50c values, spe
cial for Dollar Dav, 3 vardt*—
$ 1.00
$ 1.00
Union Suits
Wash Goods
Unbleached Muslins
Yard w ide, medium weight un­
bleached Defiance muslin, reg­
ular 15c quality, special for
Dollar Day, 8 yards—
$ 1.00
DOREMA
For Sale— Red raspberries.
limited
Men’s sailor or soft brim straw
quantity, at Coleman place.
F. L. j
(Special to The Sentinel.)
dress hats, new' styles, all
3b to 40 i uch wush goods,
Ha tire id ua, telephone 6 F 2.
jly7 21p
July 18.— Walter England went to
sizes, special for Dollar Day, “ Muiising" silk top union suits
For Sale— Gasoline wood saw outfit.
Saturday for a visit with
in bodice und band top styles, flowered and figured designs
each—
in good running condition, just over relatives and friends
pink only, special for Dollar on light or dark grounds, spe­ W omen’s white pumps, ox­
Mrs. Clay England aud children, of
hauled. Cali 39 L. street.
j iy 7—Ip
cial for Dollar Dav, 5 yarda— fords and shoes, military and
Day, each—
, the Grove, are visiting for several days
french heels, nearly all sizes in
For Sale— Eight-room house at 1132 at the home of Mrs. England's parents,
the lot, special for Dollar Day
Ash aveuue .0. H. Willard ....jly72ip Mr. and Mrs. C H Jennings.
Dr. aud Mrs. H. H Petne, of the
Wanted— For irrigating purpose, hy­
TWO PAIRS
“ Chalmers Poroskm t” union
draulic rum, inch and u quarter dis­ Grove, spent Sunday at the Charles
suits,
short
sleeves,
ankle
Teeters
home.
Yard
wide
cretonnes
shown
in
charge or about.
Must be in good
length styles, ecru, all sizes 34 Yard wide silk stripe voiles, light or dark colors, flowered
Flora and Elwyu Bales returned Sat
shape and reasonable. Also quantity
urday
from
a
two
weeks'
visit
with
to
44, special for Dollar Day, dark and light shades in and figured designs, regular
o f pipe, box L’io Cottage Grove. jv7 hip
cheeks, stripes, plaids, etc., reg­
relatives and friends iu Eugene.
the suit—
For Sate by Owner—A city home
Mr and Mrs. Frank Kelly aud chil
ular 75c values, special for Dol­ 40c to 50c values, special for
where one can make a living. Close dren, of the Grove, speut Suudnv ut
Dollar Dav, 3 yards—
lar Day, 2 yards—
Boys’ knicker pants, ages b to
to business section. Three acres land, the Stanley Damewood home.
fine soil, fruit, logaubernes, grapes,
Raymond Wick*, o f Star, spent Sun
17 years, wool filled and khaki
line garden growing, large lawn and day a.tem oon at the Lee Thomason
materials, regular $1.50 to
shade trees.
lb-room good house, home.
$2.50 values, special for Dollar
Men’s “ E & F ” cotton sox,
modern, large bath room, hot and cold
Geneva Buies went to Eugene Sun
black and cordovan, medium W omen’s felt house slippers; Yard wide curtain scrims and Day, the pair—
water on porch, in kitchen, and up day for a visit with relatives and
stairs. Kitchen has built in features, friends.
weight, regular 20c pair, spe­ soft cushion soles, brown and voiles iu white, ivory and ecru,
very convenient.
One very large
J. E. Holstrom and family, o f Mar
cial for Dollar Dav, 6 pairs— red, all sizes, special for Dollar regular 40c to 50c values, spe
screened porch, one smaller screened cola, were Sunday guests at the home
Day, the pair—
cial for Dollar Day, 3 yards-
porch, Quite large barn, home furnish o f Mrs. Holstrom's parents, Mr. and
tags will go with place, price $3ioU. Mrs J H. Kirk
inquire at 3V Nellis Place, Cottage
Alta Kelly spent Saturday night and i
Grove.___________
jly7-21p Sunday at the Frank Keliy home in
“ Can’t Bust 'Em ” play suits,
For Sale— Good young fresh milk cow Cottage Grove.
Girls’ lisle thread hose, “ Bus­
ages 2 to 10 years, for hoys
Voster Hubbard, of Cnstl, Rock, i-
Also young mules and an extra good visiting at the home of Mrs. Eliza |
ter Brown,” white only, all
and girls, long and short
team o f horses weighing about 1400.
Hubbard.
sizes 6 to 10, special for Dollar
sleeves, special for Dollar Day,
J. H. Hawley, phone 5-F12.
jl4-28pd
Clay England, of the Grove, spent
day, 6 pairs—
the suit—
7 Jtr D ayfiyht Storr fut (¿utility amtSendee
For Sale or Rent— New modem 6-room Sunday at the C. II Jennings home.
bungalow and garage. Corner Pacific i Grandma Bales aud Mrs. Ralph Ynnd
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highway and Nellis place. Inquire No. went to Eugene Saturday for a visit. I
Mr. and Mrs. Needham, o f Thurs |
57 Pacific highway.
jl4 2spu
ton. visited Sunday at the Charles
For Sale or T r a d e -3 0 acres 12 mi*es T^ t e “ h0 " e.
. fr ° “ t*ra“.,s
b
tr° “
Mrs. Warren Kelly went to Portland
hu, Ore.
rite Mrs.
Henry Preever. jaflt weefc after
her granddaughter,
W. McReyaolds. Mr Had Mrs. ller
In the graft eases the luau “ higher
A case where a dozen added to u
The trouble with men pitragraphers
B oo, Ore., Route 4.___________ jl4-28pii Hele„ Krause.
Brown, of Eugene; Mrs. Dugan, Eve­ dozen leaves aothiug— kissing. Work it is that they judge women’s clothes by u p ” seems to be the lowest of the lot
• • •
For Sale— 7-room modem house aud
Leonard and Genevieve Poquette, lyn and Leo Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. Ole out for yourself. But maybe kissing is j what the ultra tushionable weur und
acres laud; fine lawn with large Mary and Donald Owen, Lillie and Christianson.
Home o f our congressmen havr
an example in subtraction.
men \s clothes by what they themselves
Mrs. Garrison, of Walla Walla, is
maple tree, lots o i roses, ail kinds ot Jeanette Spuhr aud Arna VanSchoiaek
missed their calling. They ought to be
wear.
• • •
visiting with her daughter. Mrs Abbot
berries aud fruit trees, extra good soil, motored to Drain Sunday afternoon,
• • •
working in a salve factory
Ray Rinard, o f Portland, returned
large asparagus bed; just the place to ! Mr. and Mrs. D. L. England and
Those who ask the most must nat­
• • •
The men who wunt jobs vote u man
raise vegetables for the market Will j children. Miss Thelma Thomason and home Tuesday after a short visit with urally expect to get the most turn
It's
bad
enough
to waste your owr
seU all or part of laud with house. In Mrs. B F. Negley attended church at his mother, Mrs. Lou Rinard.
into
office—
und
those
who
don
’t
get
down»— but they are more likely to
Mrs George Foster, who has been ill
puire o f
George W. Matthews, 42b Star Sunday.
time without forcing someone else t<
whut they want vote him out again.
get
more
than
the
persou
who
doesn’t
First street, phuue 150-L.
jil4-28pd I Aunt Kate Land was in the Grove since Monday, is improved
put in an equal amount.
• • •
Charles Conner is baling hay for
; Saturday
• • •
For Sale— A fresh Jersey cow. M. F.
Mr Strong.
• • •
I A pullmun train was recently held
DeaLarzes, Cottage Urove.
jli4 2S.
Mrs Govor and Mr. and Mrs. Smith
SILK CREEK
If your conscience is active, it make
A woman’s imagination is much ; up in the west, but the porter locked
visited Monday afternoon with Mr more vivid than a man’s— otherwise himself out of sight und the bandits precious little difference what chuicl
For Sale— 6 lots on south Sixth street
and Mrs. Dixon.
(Special to The Sentinel
fenced aud planted to good fam ily i
they w o u ld n ’ t love us the wuy they do. got nothing.
you belong to.
Mrs. McCall is with Mrs. Foster,
I
July
18.—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
T.
Hurt
orchard. Price, $3UO casu, if taken
having
return
Sunday
from
the
James
ley
and
son
Harold,
o
f
Lynx
Hollow,
at unee. Also two horses weighing 170b
each, $400 cash Will also trade lot in visited with friends here Saturday af Redford home.
Mrs. A. E. Foster visited over the
t'eattle, Wash., for property iu Cottage temoon
The Estes women motored to Lynx week end with her daughters, Mrs
Grove or for new Ford. John Hull,
phone 37-Fo.
ji21tfe Hollow one day of last week and visit­ Vlleman and Mrs. Chapman.
ed at the I. N. Dresser home.
For Reut— 2 furnished sleeping rooms.
Harvesting is well under way in this
MOUNT VIEW
Mrs. J. L. t^ueen, Job north Lane- neighborhood.
street.
jl7-21pd
James Rigby has received word from
(8; ecial to The Sentinel.)
For Sale— 30 head good Cotswold ewes Colorado that his c r o p there have
July It — Mr and Mr- Charles Bales
Address Geo. U. Overholser, Cottage been destroyed by a hail storm
attended Sunday school at W'uldon
Grove, Ore. Phuue 22-F2.
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Sunday.
LYNX HOLLOW
Mrs. Kate Sears, o f the Grove, vis­
1918 Ford roadster completely over
ited several days of last week with
hauled, new parts in rear end, five
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Mrs Amanda Sears
good tire* 30x3 Vs, foot feed and
July Is.— Mrs. Ina Getz and Miss
C. A King and Claude Arne hove
shocks; turtle back aud delivery box
both go with car; over-size steering Neva Walker, o f Waldport, s p n t the been making some repairs on the school
wheel. Must sell as I have no further weed end at the home of their aunt, house.
Mr. and Mrs Lester Ritchey and
use for it. Looks aud runs 75 per ceui Mrs. Marion Lebow.
Mrs. D. A. Estes and daughters, o f Earl Fisher, of Curtin, were at the W\
new. Will sell for $200 cash. Write
Silk
Creek,
visited
one
day
of
last
D. Heath home one evening o f last
or see H. N. Traxler, Creswell, Ore.,
for demonstration.
jl21pd week with the Dresser and Hartley week.
families.
Mr. and Mrs F B Phillips, Miss
For Sale— Good Guernsey cow 6 years
A. B. Wolford purchased a tractor Allie Phillips and Mrs. Phillips’ sister,
old; giving 4 gallons; six gallons
last week
Mrs. Liddle, left this week for Co
when fresh. H. N. Traxler, Creswell,
Mr and Mrs. Walter Pentico ami
Ore.
jl21pd son Cody visited Sunday in Cottage quille for a month’s stay
Arthur Bales and Ralph Land, of
Found—Gold locket containing baby Grove with the Sowers family.
Dorena, were dinner guests Sunday
picture. Owner may have same by
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Maekie were evening at the Charles Bales home
proving property and paying for this Sunday guests at the home of their
Mr and Mr». W. D Heath, Cnrrie
notice.
jl21c daughter, Mrs
Melvin Jackson, at and Addison Heath and Osie Chapman
For Sale— 10-lnch wood, delivered 16 Walker.
spent Saturday evening with Mr and
per cord. J. W. Sh&ttuck, phone
Mr. and Mrs H B Hemmc, of Mrs. J. A. Schneider.
1-FI3.
jl21-a4pd Blachly, spent the week end with
Mrs. Kate Sears, of Cottage Grove,
Buy your sugar for canning today. Boat
A car load of Beaver feed just unloaded!
is staying at the F. B Phillips home
For Bale— Confectionery Business in a friends here
Mr
and
Mrs.
Delbert
Bennett
and
cane
sugar,
wiling
below
wholesale
cost
to­
As
good as tbe best. Made in Eugene from
during
the
absence
of
the
Phillips
fani
town o f 800; did (10,000 business in
1921. Murphy's Confectionery, Junc- son, o f Wendling. visited recently with ily.
day
!
B
u
y!
Lane
county grains. Poultry, dairy and hog
Mrs. Bennett’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs
Mr. ami Mrs, Fred Frost and Harry
tion City, Ore._____________ jl21a4cjct
feeds Come in and examine them.
W A. Fisher.
Frost,
o
f
B*
le
Mountain,
visited
Sun
For Bale— Team harness wagon, plow.
Three o f the W'olford children have day evening with Mr and Mrs W. D.
Watermelon*, cantaloupe*, cucumber*, let­
Beaver egg producer, 219* protein
$2.65
drag, disc, mower and rake. 1. A. been quite ill but are now improving
tuce,
carrots, beets, new potatoes, new peas,
Heath.
Randall, phone 106 .7,
jl21a4pd
Mr and Mrs. Horace Mtronj; and
Eugene egg mash, 17% protein
$2 45
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Schneider and
new loans, turnip*, loganberries, raspberries,
For Bale— Used Hupmobile in good daughter Mary, o f Eugene, who had Mis.« Bcrnadine Schneider were Bun
Beaver
scratch,
100
lbs
.......
$2.65
lemons, oranges, swim chard everything in
condition. Also used light six Chal beer on n trip’ through eastern Oregon. day guests of Mr and Mrs. George
Eugene scratch, 100 lbs
.................. $2.45
fresh vegetables and fruits.
uers in good condition. Inquire at returning by way of Crater hike. _ Proctor
_____ ___
_________
in ______
Cottage
Grove. ______
In the ___
af
•Miller’» Machine Shop, Cottage Grove. stopped and visited with Mrs. Strong s ternoon the whole party motored to
Phone 12.
jl21a4pd parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. Slater.
Drain.
Mrs John Samson and daughter
w h ile ont in the hi„ ?
|00k
For Bale or Trade Will sell or trade
for cattle or sheep, 70 head o f An June and Miss Nora Lebow arrived | jng after their cattle, Clarence and
gora goats. Curtis Veateh, Cottage Thursday o f last week from Salem for Andy
Sears shot two
half grown
FLOUR
Armour's corn flakes, Iowa corn, 2 cans 26c Peanut brittle, fresh,
Grove, phone 2-F13.
jl21tfc a short visit with their parents, Mr wolves which the dogs started out of
and Mrs. Marion Lebow
Miss Nora the brush
10c Diamond ” S ” salmon, the lb
These
gray
wolves
seem
McKenzie
$1.50 tin- pkg
20c
For Sake—66-acre farm 3 miles south of had just returned from a short stay at
Grape
Nuts,
2
for
35c
town on Black Butte route. See Miss Dryad. Wash., with Mrs. Pnul Bnrnett. to be getting more numerous lately.
2 tin
25c Commercial chocolates,
Dalles Diamond $2.30
Another
was
run
to
the
nver
near
the
Oaroutte at 400 north Eighth street.
Shredded
wheat,
2 Eagle peas, can ..„16c
Mr and Mr* E T Hartley and son
K err’s Best
$2.45 pkgs for
better than ever, lb 26c
Cottage Grove.
jl21pd Harold and Mrs. I. hi. Dresser visited Currin bridge one evening last week
35c
Mrs. Otho VanBchoiack and Sarah
5c Back bacon, lb
For Bale— We have on hand approxi with Mr
W. A. Wheeler the latter Riley, of Fairview, Mrs. J. Kile. Mrs.
Olympic
$2.50 K ellogg’s com flakes, Sardines in oil
28c
mately six thousand feet 1x8 com­ part o f last week.
Preston, the W. D. Heath family and
25c Sauerkraut, 2 for 35c Best side bacon, com
Fisher’s Blend
$2 50 2 pkgs. for
mon cedar soling at $10 per M while
Miss Osie Chapman visited Sunday
30C
K «n ’a M b
$4 60 1’ost Toasties, 2 for 26c Potato chips, pkg 10c fed, 111
it lasts. Good for outbuildings. West­
DIVIDE
with Mrs. Amanda Sears
ern Lumber k Export Co.
j 121 28c
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Hemstitching and picoting attachment
Time flies, but gets no farther away j
July 20.— Mr. and Mrs. Nelson I-ewis
Fits any sewing machine. Price, $2.
Economy Soles Company. Medford, Ore entertained Sunday in honor o f the from the lazy plodder than from the |
Buy Your Feed
Bring in Your
gon.___________________
jl21pd birthday anniversaries o f Mrs. Ie-e Du hustler
• • •
gan
and
Mrs.
Ole
Christianson
Ice
| cord tire. 36x5 mounted
at Oray's.
A woman can change herself so com j
on rim, lost between Cottage Grove cream, salad and sandwiches were
served
at
1
o
’clock.
The
following
were
pletely
and
*o
quickly
that
sometimes
|
The Beat for
tnd London
Return to N. 8. Hays.
Highest Price
Mr«.
Ernest
McBeynolds. n man making love is made to feel as
’a la poo ya Springs.____________jly21r present:
Kathleen, George Jr. and Austin Mi- if caught flirting with a stranger
Less
Paid
Wanted— Boarders wanted at 1010 west Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. F. M Chap
Main street.
jl21tfc man, Nellie and Lynn Chapman. Mr
A man might go without eating who
For Bake- 100 White Leghorn hens and Mrs. George Alleman, Mr and
1568 Sixth street, phone IS F2. jl21p Mrs. A. Söderström, Mr. and Mrs. G. wouldn’t go without smoking.
Women’s Shoes
$ 1.00
Men's Union Suits
$ 1.00
Dress Voiles
S I .00
Cretonnes
5 1 .0 0
Boys’ Pants
$ 1.00
Men’s Sox
$ 1.00
$ 1.00
House Slippers
Curtain Scrims
5 1 .0 0
$ 1.00
Girls’ Hose
$ 1.00
Play Suits
$ 1.00
Hellluieli. Bangs & Marksbunj
$ 1.00
$ 1.00
J
It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s
Ask Gray’s
Price!
We Sell for
Less!
Ask Our Price
on
Sugar, Feed,
Groceries
? ? ? ?
Gray Has No Delivery or Bookkeeping Expense, and for This Reason
Saves You Money by Selling
SUGAR, FEED AND GROCERIES CHEAPER
No Credit—One Price to Everyone
Sugar
Cheese, full cream, II»
Feed
30c Butter, best creamery, lb........ 49c
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