The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 25, 1922, Image 8

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    Load Your Dollars With Bargains on
DOLLAR DAY
M ONDAY,
AUGUST
2Sth
This sal«* promises to equal i f not out do the good old dollar days of the past. W e’ ve picked up a ltd of bargains from the manufacturers and
will offer them at less ami about replacement costs.. Other merchandise taken from our regular stock will be priced at much less than regular.
A M oney Saving Event
Y ou ’ll Not Forget in the
M en’s Departm ent
Medium weight cotton sox,
black and brown, a box of
b pairs guaranteed for 6
month» fo r................. $1.00
M en’s red crusher hunting
hats, each.....................$1.00
Remaining stock of straw
hats in sailor and soft brim
styles, selling formerly at
$1.50 to $.‘1.00. now.... $1.00
Men's medium weight wool
mix sox, dark gray, 3 pairs
for ....
$1.00
M en’s summer weight union
suits, porosknit and cotton
ribbed fabrics, each.... $1.00
M en’s fine medium weight
wool sox, shown in natural
only, 75c values, 2 pairs
lo t
..................
Extraordinary Dollar Values in
Women’s Furnishings
Grab These Dollar Day Bargains in
Our Piece Goods Department
Fine «(imlit> all-wool skirt materials (short lengths) 4b
inches to .>4 inches wide, in checks and plaids, was $2 ob
to
a yard. A limited quuntity only for dollai
daj a yard .................................. „
$1.00
Cotton serges, suitable for g irls’ a.diool dresses, women's
skirts, etc., checked and plaid patterns, regular 75c, at
3 yards f a i ................................................
$1.00
Dress ginghams, Red Seal and A. F. F. qualities, 27-inch
width, mat checked, striped and plait) patterns, f>
yards foi ...
.
$1.00
Cretonnes in beautiful floral or figured designs, with
light or dark grounds, suitable I'm curtains, draperit".
house dresses, etc., .'i yards fo r....................
$1.00
\\ hit«- goods, consisting o f dimities, voiles, underwear
cheeks, swisses, etc., regular 39« to bbe values on sale
at 3 yards for ........................
$1 Ob
Silk poplin, u 32-inch material shown in a good range of
colors, suitable for dresses, waists, etc., per yard
$1.00
Comforter batts, 72 x 90 fine, well cleaned cotton butts
cadi oi
each
. ...........
$1 .lib
What Dollar Day
Oilers for Boys
and Girls
Women’s and misses wool sweaters, blouse style with
vestee of lace tinti short sleeves, also silk fibre sweaters,
tic back style, originally $2.98 to $7.00 to close out Ht
each fot
$1.00
Women’s cotton petticoats in attractive flowered put
terns, dollar day only, each for.............
$100
Women’s khaki twill middies, well made, all sizes, were
$195, fot dollai day, each
..
$1.00
W arner’s “ ru s t-p ro o fc o rse ts for the average figure,
made o f good quality pink coutil, in sizes 21 to 28,
now cue I.
$1.00
Women's “ Royal M ills” fine quality cotton vests in
white, hand or bodice top styles, 2 l'or..........
$1.00
‘ ‘ Muiming’ ' silk top union suits, tight knee, and bodice
top style, pink
only, each
.............................
Boys’
good
ribbed
•cotton
quality heavy
hone,
black
only 5 pairs
$1.00
Boys’ knieker punts, made
o f wool filled materials ill
neat light or dark patterns,
$1.00
priced
Women’s heather mixed hose, “ Borsini” make, medium
weight, special for dollai day only, 2 pairs
$1.00
pair
m
Can’t bust
W O M EN W O N T H A V E TO BE URGED TO T A K E
A D V A N T A G E OF TH IS H O SIE R Y O FFER
Good quality cotton ( a small quantity o f lisle hose in­
cluded) liosi , inaile with reinforced toes and heels and
hem tops, black, w hite and brown, all sizes, 5 pairs $1.00
Women’s binisi slippers, made o f good quality felt, sib’:
sides, colors red and brown, pair .......... .
$1.00
$1.00
’em play suits,
for boys or girls, age 2 to
9 years,
red
Blue denim with
trim,
sleeves,
long
or
puii
short
$1.00
G ills’ white mercerized cot­
ton hose, made with
$1.00
forced toes
M en’s heavy split horsehair
gauntlet gloves, extra long
cu ff o f furniture leather,
priced a pair................$1.00
anil
rein-
heels, all
sizes li tu 10, nt (i pairs $1 00
G irls’ wool serge dresses in
uges
Men's overalls and jumpers,
plain blue denim and blue
striped, each................. $1.00
0
to
8 years
only,
priced ut less than the cost
of the materials, each
$1.00
L
Neighborhood News
| Turpeaning was well known here when
she wa- Air.-. J. K. Hill.
Tin* Walter Pentieo fam ily, o f Lynx
Hollow, were Holiday dinner guests at
the Lee Nixon home.
B LU E M O U N T A IN
C. H. Haight and J. A. Joll and
(Special to The Sentinel.)
j their families
motored
to tin* fish
hatchery
on the M cKenzie Hun day.
Aug 21.— Mr. and Air». Curtioa, of
F. J. Kent and fam ily attended camp
Portland, visited at the Whipps hutu**
meeting in the Grove Sunday after
last week.
Church services were held at the noon, then motored to Grain.
C. C. Conner and fam ily have gone
Buie Mountain church Friday, Batui
on a ten day trip hunting and gut In r
(lay and Buuday.
M i. and Mrs. Wheeler, o f Cottage iug berries.
Miss Holt, o f The Dalles, called it
Grove, are eampiug out near the
i th«* C. H. Haight home Tuesday.
Palm er ranch on Mosby creek.
Mesdanies Clyde and Fred Wright
Clay Mo.iby has been huuting sheep
in the neighborhood the last few days. were supper guests at the Osear Jaek
Neta and Onm Mooney visited at '‘on^honte Monday
Mi ss Lois Jackson returned from a
the George Lavug holne .Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perkin:* Jr. vis w e e k ’s visit in Corvallis the latter
lied at the Joe Perkins Hr. home on«1 part o f the week.
Howard Keene, Jesse Tucker and
uay ias t w eek.
Xli
utili Mrs. l.t-stuu How.‘lift, ol
.IttckxOD have gone for n fe e
Star, riüiUid at th« George Doweus ,!
home.
«►-
Gladys Whipps
ut Miller.ft I
V tailed
Bunday.
Ü D U Ü H T V A ÌU .E V
(Kpecial to The Heutiuel.)
Aug 23.— Mr. and Mrs. H arvey H u ff
•pent last week at the C. C. Conner
home.
Mrs. W . Keene, who has been on the
sick list, is getting better.
Mr. C. B arfield and fam ily, of Halem,
nr«
imping h.-re during hi, vacation
. Harding, ,.r
. * ..............
M lr rv
of M
liulci.
,» w.-.t,ok
with h»-r brother, W Keene and family.
Mi*- Elsie Tebbe, who has been vis
ltiag at the C. H. Haight home th«*
past month, returned to Vrekh, Calif.,
Monday.
W. Ht evens aud fam ily returned tc-
Mohle, Tuesday, u fi.r two or t h r »
u a y .' visit with Mrs
parent-.
A ir and M n W Witcher.
Mr aud Mrs E. Turpeniiing, o f Eu
. i ' l l «ir- at tl
gene, were Bo
Nixon and E. J Hears hom«*».
homes.
Mr*.
I
W A N T A D S
I Bate«— One cent the word; mini i
I mum 36 w ord«; three msertiou« for |
I the price o f two when paid in ad j
j vane«; half cent the word after
; the third luaertiou.
» ---------------------------------------------------*
White L*‘ghorn hens, good well and son, Coos and Linn countn*s open s«*«*
city water, good variety o f fruit and nr write G. li Ament, Knox Hill, Cut
berries. J. I). M illion, north Douglas tag*» Grove, Ore.
aug25spt8pd
street, Cottage Grove.
ji28sptlpd
For Sale 14 passenger bus; A 1 condì
For Bale or Trade— Good grain sepa
timi; in*w rubber. Will >«*11 aim»*' m
rator. Chas. L Hall.
jue23tfc
W anted- Boarders wanted at 1010 west
Main street.
jlSltfc
For Bale
hous«*, 3 good
For Sale M y little
Main. N. J. H uff.
farm
on
a ll
west
25pd
For Bale Team, harness, wagon, plow,
drag, disc, mower and rake. 1. A.
Ban dull, phone 165 J.
a l l 25p
For Sale Registered Shropshire rams
from th«* H iaftord Shropshire Farm
at M iadowvtew. Walter E. Htatlurd.
Address, Junction City, Route 2; phono
Eugene, 33 F 13.
l I 25«*
Wanted Wheat; will pay a little more
than local market price. K. A. Huauer,
phoii«* 2»» F I 2.
a l8 »lp ii
For Bale 8 room bungalow; modern;
best home on Hixth street; -good «*ut
buildings, wood, garden. It y«ui want
a home come aud see it and you will
buy it. 722 south Sixth street, a 13 I pd
For Bale Good pony, harness aud bug-
gy, $50. Eva Wentworth, Lorain.*,
Ore. .
a I ta lc
Hop Pickera Wanted W ill start pick
ing September 5. Cabins, wood, |s»la I
toes, *?t<*., furnished. Fish JL Fish, phone
»Springfield 3.4 F15, Kugeue motor route
B, box 108.
n lta ip d
I mn H »; wood F o f Bale My '¿y, acn* plan
Latham
chicken houses, 300
1 Va m ile» from towu; good 5-roofn
house, bath; barn full o f hay, two I
good cows, horse and wagon, fam ily or I
chard. I am going to sacrifice the I
place for $2300 as I am leaving t«»wn
and want to get settled before school
starts; $500 down, balance easy terms. I
Geo. Jacobsen, box til, Cottage Grove, I
Ore.
ulftslpd
CHERRO
POULTRY FEEDS
A hiirb quality feed is needed when flit's arc low in pri-*e as
well an when eK(fs are a «rood price. If has been the experience
of many poultry men that it paya well to feed (T IK K R O
buttermilk Kj? y M id i or (T IK R K O K kjj Builder with
CHEKR« > Scratch feeds to y u l Uat results.
C A R R IE D B Y MOST FE E D M E N
It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s
For Kent Store buildiug and fixtures
on east Main street. Good location
in residence district :<n«i close to city
purk. C'. M. Parker, east Main.
j28tfc
For B a le -a t Saginaw. 10x15 Tacoma
donkey eugim*. Bee Ed W right, 231
For Bale A il grade» dimenatoli, rustic
south Sixth, Cottage Grove.
u lta lp d
tflnplap and finish, rough or surfaced.
“ “ ‘'l l ‘T * “
" u ri“ , *'u For Bale Fine O I. C. pigs. Hurry or
prices
G.uiuiom Bros..
kuu„ 13
get left. Keeney, Aidant, Ore. a 1825p
o !4 tf
For Bale — 6 lot« on south Sixth street
fenced and planted to good fumily
orchard. Price, $300 cash, if taken
at once. John Hull, phone 37-F6. u llt f «
— _ u . ________.
. .
F° r 8a,e “ r Tra<*
W1l ■ » « ,or
f” r
° t . *b. ^ p>
An
gora goats.
K° r" K” “ 1'’
.C“ rt'" V * ut,;h>
Grove, plum« 2 F13.
jl2 1 tf
with right on good bus run in Tucoma. bard, upstairs First National
Hank
Wash. W rite H. A. N ewberry, 303 H building.
a25pd
Uth, Tacomu, Wash.
a25pd
Four good Jersey milk cows for sale
Indian motorcycle tor sale cheap Best
Boon I»«* fresh. J. A. Elliott, phone
i«ug25'-
of «'«unlit inn. H«*«* H**rb«*rt W Loin 25 F 5.
| For Bale Black mare ti years .old.
weight about 1 loti and good to work.
Also a good drill, almost new. Phone
2.5 F5.
aug25tfr
Wanted Board and room lor boy and
girl attending school.
West side
location preferred.
P. F. M esc her,
I Cottage Grove, box 452.
n25p
For Bale Piano, $175; typewriter, $35; I
good washing machine, $4.50; 1021
Fori! sedan, in fin e condition, Joe E. I
j Smith.
:i25 *Mp|
For Bale Girl ’s bicycle, a bargain. |
Mrs. Geo. C'urrin. east Mam Ht. a25p|
The Fuller Brush Co. offers present
returns and future opportunity for I
| the right man.
Prefer married man l!
23 to .15 years o f age, with car. J m k -t
Gray atlvcrtiscs | ni«*«*s <*acli \v«*«*k others have to ni**et his red net ions.
Gray re«lii<«**s pri«*«*s hy |>iiDlislii 11 tr this ad. Y O l get ih** B E N E F IT .
Gray lias no «lelivery or bookkeeping exp«*nst*, therefore he sells for less
YOU A LW A Y S SAVE
BU TTER
Guaranteed creamery, Gray’« beat, 11».
B E A V E R FEEDS
Made in l.ane County
Beaver f y y
producer, 21G protein,
1(H)
pounds for
$2.50
Low protein euji producer, 111(1 lbs
$2.35
Eugene scratch, lUO lbs
$2.40
Chop, It)'/» protein, 80 lbs.
$1.40
« let our price on mill run and shell. We sell
Ion lots and sell for lr»».
S H IN O LA
SYRUP
S P E C IA L OFFER
10 bars White Luna soap .. ...
I bar P. A (j. Naptha soap...........
I bar I no v soup
I box
Total...
Gray’s price
LYE
Wholesale and Retail
G ET Ol R B R IC K !
JARS
MASON Dints
K Z. SKAL bints
BCONOM\ Pinta
H a c k s , Ih
28o
P ic n ic bam s, Ih
23c
buy your feed
h » G ih . v ’ m and
save money.
Del Monte
B U Y NOW !
$1.03; Half Kullnns
$1.23, H a lf gallona
................ $1.42
$1.63
$1.79
$1.40, Half «.'allons
COFFEE
33c
Shredded
Wheat
New
shipment, at
26c new price, each 12c
R A IS IN S
85c ; Quarts
$1.03, Quart a
$1.23. Quarta
B est s id e, lb
80c
\\ bile they last, seeded or Heedless, 2 pkys ,26c
AT W H O L E S A L E PR ICE S
BACON
50c
10c
10c
10c
50c for all
Keen Cleanser
Dark Karo
Red Seal
AH Colors
5 lb. pail
37c ;
II ik I i test lye, 2 cans A n « ood UH ,l"'
10 lb. pail 67c 2 boxes
15c for
25c 4 «ans for
SUGAR
45c
Kcononiy, lb. 25c, 2 for
45c
Best IVaherry, lb
s
35c ;
3 II m
$1.00
G ray’s best, lb 38c ; 2 lbs. 75c
BROOMS
Kutfenc m ade........
49c
Pioneer, each
66c
best on market*...........
98c
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5
C A5H5CARRX
S«4I your e^K"
to (tra y ’s and
get best price
all year.