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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1922)
(T With the Opening of School September llth — the thought foremost in the mind of every parent will be “ when and where shall I outfit the children with the proper apparel?” Look at the calendar and you’ll see that only one more week remains before school opens. N ow is the time to buy and this store is the log Conclusion: ical place. Read further and we’ll tell you why. W e Are Headquarters for Good Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings for Boys and Girls of All Ages GOOD APPEARANCE AND SERVICE IN GIRLS’ SCHOOL HOSIERY GIRLS’ AND JUNIORS’ COATS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES BLACK ( A I llOSlKK \ SI I 'l'U K S H‘ >TH, mailt- of long staple vottou, with Htrongl} reinforced toes and heels, they give tin. utmost in wear, a pair......................................................... 25c and 35c fo u can huy them m black 01 brown and ult sizes 6 to 111. llie lines! mercerized lisle host for girls, will hold their lustre aftei many washings, priced a pair.................................................... 50c Coats for little girls, ages 5 to 10 years, made of American velour, in brown, navy, tan, et-e., fur and self collars, novel and attractive belts and pockets, priced at $7.50 $8.76 to $12.50. DURABLE SCHOOL STOCKINGS FOR H U SK Y BOYS -Made by "B la c k Cat ol’ long staple cotton. An extra heavy ribbed stocking, black only, strongly reinforced toes and heels, priced a pair................................................. .............. ........ ......................... 50c Boys' stockings.............................................................. ............................. 25c “ D urability" brand, medium weight. to sell at a popidur price. A good serviceable hos • MISSES COATS IN ALL WOOL VELOUR, MANNISH TW EEDS AND BOLIVXAS BOYS’ M ACK IN AW S $7.50 GIRLS’ FALL HATS There smart hats include knit tains anil turbans; new colorings and styles. They will uppeal to the as the mothers of good judgement. The price as style is appealing.............................................. $2.25, 12 to 18 years........................................ ....... .......................................... $9 76 also felts in girls as well well as the $2.50, $2.75 School Clothes of Dependable Quality for Boys “TOM S A W Y E R ’’ BLOUSES -Made of a good quality percale in neat striped patterns, full cut and well made, priced special ut.............. ................................85c BOYS’ CAPS 95c AND $1.25 Made of wool tweeds in the light shades; also dark brown and blue mixtures. The style and service giving iiuaiities we have put into these Bich brown and nisi shades so fashionable for this fall predomi nate. We art- also showing several styles in navy, sorrculo anti tan. Collars are ol mi or self material, pockets and sleeves exhibit many new anti clever ideas, priced............ $9.75 to $19.50 suits will win favor with the boys who wear them, the mothers who care for them and the fathers who pay for them. All-wool A SW EATER IS SOMETHING YOU C A N T AFFORD TO OVERLOOK $ 9 .7 5 They are warm and practical for school and every day wear We liavt for your inspection a wonderful collection of pull-over, l'uxedo and coat styles, priced special at .....„ .......... ....... $2.98 Tile regular price would be $.1.50 to $4.50. 1‘ractically every wanted color and several weaves: I’eacock and Buff, .lade anil Bed, Jockey ami White, Henna anti Brown color comhinuli ms For the cold days tBut will follow, every boy will need a macki naw. We are featuring “ Oregon C ity” mackinaws. They arc tailored of all-wool cloth woven from pure Virgin wool. A good assortment of plaid and check patterns. Full belled models for boys 6 to 11 years.............................. ................... $7.50 suits that were $12.50 and $14.75, on sale at The coats ure the new belted styles, pants fully lined and seams taped at all points of strain, rich brown, tan and blue mixtures, also blue serges Other good suits priced at $ 6 .5 0 to $ 8 .7 5 UNION SUIT YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS W ITH “M U N SIN G W EAR ” When you put them into Munsing union suits, you have taken a long step towards preserving their health. Dozy, body-fitting, -.■onifort-giviug, non-irritating with wearability and wushubility woven into every line T hat’s Munsiugwear. It is the under wear that gives wurmth to the body, that means health, insui- unite uguins! colds us a result of Hiiddeu changes of temperature in the fall of the year. Suitable styles for boys and girls of ull ages, in both cotton and wool garments, priced according to quality at per suit................................... ..................... $1.00 to $3.50 Solid Leather School Shoes for Boys and Girls at Reasonable Prices Jts necessary that the children’s feet he comfortably fitted with shoes that will resist the wet weather. The prie.es must he reasonable too. The shoes we sell conform to both requirements. The quality is high, the prices are low. BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES $2.75 Black waterproof hluclier style, heavy .solid leather sole and heels, leather inner sole, sizes 8 to 12, a pail $2.75 Sizes 12*^ to 2, pair......................$3.25 Sizes 2 ' a to 5*o, pan ................ $3.65 L BOYS’ DRESS SHOES $3.50 MISSES SCHOOL SHOES $2.95 GROWING GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES $3.75 GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES $5.00 .Mahogany side hal. medium weight sole, ruhlier heel,, goodyear welt, solid leather, sizes 8 to 111 ^.. $3.50 in to 12 paii .......... $4.00 Sizes 2*/g to 5t/o, pair $4.50 “ Natures la s t" gunmetal, hal. Itroad toes, a sensible girne for growing girls, sizes 8 to l l 'o , pair. $2.95 I'liocolate glove finish, solid leather soles and heels, In-avy uppers, i good durable shoe, sizes 2 1 -j to 3, priced a pair..................................$3.75 “ Weather bird” Black Fall’ Iml , double stitched welt, heavy flexible sole, with solid leather or rubber heels, sizes 2 '^ to 7, pair $5.00 Sizes 12 to 2, pair ......... $3.25 i delli well. Bangs & Marksbunj ft: 7 t e Daiffuflil Storr for (fuuiiltf amtSrnUcr jNeignuorhood News DO K E N A. (Hpecial to The Sen tinel.) Aug. ¡ ¡ y . — Air-. Hubert M artin, tit i ’oiiiuiiii, v i s i l u l a lew d a y - o f *a»t week at the home o f her »inter, Mr*. J E . B e d fo r d and fa m ily. Mr. and Mr». U. L Kurland and children motored to Eugene Sunday and visited with relative». Madalynne Mile» returned to her koine at M areola Saturday, after a week»’ visit at the J. It. Mo»by hum«. I era C ampbell « aim hum** Muiidav from Walker, after a two week»' vi»it with her grandparent». Mr. and Mr- Bub Winert ami daugh ter Edna, «d K«iw River, Wen* Sunday evening gue»t» at the l,e* Thomason k o in e . Mr. an d Mr». A lb ert Nt»i«*k», o f the (.trove, v is ited S u n d a y nt the J . K. K< d fo r d home. A Christian Endeavor chapter will be organized Sunday night, September 3 ut the ehurch hou»e. Mi»- ( >ra Ku»h went to Eugen e Med ite-day for a vi»it at the John Chap man bon»«. Mr and Mr». A. N. W ard motor««! t< Eugene Moftilay on business. Mr». War ren K«>lly retu rned home T k u r » d a y , a f t e r helpin g c a re f o r her Mrs. Allen 1» not expe»;t«*d to mother, Mrs. J . S. B u rn e tte, who has has ac cepte d a school fo r the fo llo w in g night. b«*en qu ite sick. term. She r e lu m e d S a t u r d a y until the live. Mr». Mnnter an d d a u gh ter M yrtle E d w in B e d fo r d went to Eu gen e Sun op* ning ol »«‘ hool in Septem ber. ilay t«» visit hi» wit**, who 1» 111 the Mr. a n d Mrs. F r e d Frost an d »on v is ited S a t u r d a y afterno o n at th»* Furu hospital. H a r ry , o f B lu e Mountain, were at the Adam s horn«*. \ • 1. of H als ey, a r r iv e d here N o ra W ar d v is ited frien d» at l<oudon M. 1>. H ath Home Su n d ay . Sunday. Mr. an d Mr-. Claude Arn e and ehil Su n d a y ev ening. He has eome t«* sett I»* T her e will be a p a rt y a t the hall «lr«*n spent Huuday with Mr. an d Mr». up the »‘S t a t e o f th e Inti* J . A. Steve ns. S a t u r d a y night, Septe m ber U. Every Mr an d Mrs. J . B. Liu«*baiigh spent Ru fu s Arne in C o ttage Grove. I o«ly «'«»file and e n jo y your»elf. Mr. an d Mr». Roy Hands, Mr. an d S u n d a y at tin- H a r ry Castl e hum«*. Freitla <’n th* returned home with them Mrs. C. A. K in g , Mrs. Am auda Hears, n«l 1 *p«*uding 1» few d a y s there. Lau ra R i le y , Mrs. Waldo M il le r, Mr. MOUNT VIEW . Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n Ali«*u visit«*«l an d Mr J . R. Cooley an d W. I>. Heath an d sou Addison were am o n g Su n d ay at the home o f Mr. Allen ’ 4 (Special to The Sentinel.) moth»*r. Aug. LMt. Mr*, b. K. B ru m f ie l d r** those 111 Cottage G rov e M«»nduy. Celia J o n e s »p«nt last w»*«*k with Mrs. K a t e Sear», o f < o tt a g e Grove, turned 1 o her home in M a r sh fie ld , : nd.-ur«*nt *, Mr. an d Mrs. D. H. vis ited tw o »lays o f last week with T h u rs d a y o f lu»t w»*«*k, a f t e r a tw o Hniinbaugh. w«-ek>‘ visit with her mother, Mr«. Mr.». Am anda Sear». Mr. am i Mrs. Floyd Jones w e re Am and a Hear». G rov e vis ito rs Mat u n la y . BLACK BUTTE Mi»» Celia .lone» visite d la st week L y l e L o w ery, »if W alk er, spent th«* with her gran dmoth er , Mr». li. II. week end with his gr andparent» , Mr. ( S p e c ia l to Th«* Nentinel.) B ru m baugh, at Blu e Mountain. Mr. an d Mr». E. B. Phillip» an d on an d Mr-. W. I>. Heath. Aug. 21». Mr an d Mrs. fintiert H ar risoli, of Riisebiirg. motored o v e r to Rodney motored out to l/ondon spring» W ALDEN and -pent the d a y Su n d ay . ih«* horn»* »»f Mrs. H a r r i s o n ’s brothel, Mrs. N ettie \rn e, o f P o t ta g e d r o v e , 1 .esile G r o a t, Su n d ay . ( S p e c ia l to Th»* Sen tinel.) \i»*t«d »««veraI «lay» o f last we ek with Mrs. M a u d Cobbs sp«*nt M on day with her »011 an d w ife , M r an d Mrs. ('laude Aug. Mr. an d Mrs. L lo y d S m it h \1»-. \1111n L iv e ly . Arne. spent Su n ila y nt th»* Preston Srnitn Mrs. Nora Ward and her fr ie n d . Mr». .1. R. Cooley vis ited one day home. Miss J o h n s o n , vis ited Miss Orpha last week with Mrs. Am anda Hear». Mr. an»l Mrs. J . C. P«»rt»*r visite»l Combs th»* |*a»t few »lays. Mr-. C harle- Bale» atte n ded ehur<*h T h u rs d a y at the 1). H. B ru m baugh Th** f a r m e r s o f this v ic i n i t y have in 1 1 »«* Grove S u n d a y an d spent the home. th**ir h ay all baled au»! ar e hau li ng rem ai nder o f the day with Mrs. Kaf* Mrs. E . K. Houston retu rned to ho if to th** Grove. H* ars. horn«' at Hood R i v e r Su n d ay . Miss N o ra Ward, Miss J o h n s o n , Mi- Forest S c h n eid er went to Porevt J H Allen was »'ailed to the home Glen B a n t o n , Wilson Bat<-ht*ldor, All G r o v e Ernia y o f last w«wk, w here she of his mother, Mrs. Tom Allen , Su n d a y Hwar ing an d f a m i l y an d Airs. Su san W alker v is ite d Su n d ay at the home o f 11. C. Combs. Orpha Combs, Noru W ard, Mi»» Joh n son , Glen Ban ton an d Wilson B ateheldo r took a trip to the top o f Blaek Butt«* S u n d a y aftern o o n . Chari**» Sh ir rie, o f Eu gen e, is <*anip»ul at Blaek B u tte. J. A. Groat an d small sons, George and Robert h av e return«*»! fro m Asto ria , where th ey h av e been s t a y i n g with E v e r e t t Groat. Law reime an d William Funk and G u y Y a n a tt n h av e returned home from the powe r line at T i lle r , where th ey have been employed. Bert M anser him ! H a r r y (biriuan motored to Po rtla nd S a t u r d a y with a tour point buck to Mr. m ak ing the return trip J o h n Grout retu rned t r ip t«> Ro*«eburg to Mis. Al»«*e Harrison. M a u s e r ’s hum Su n day. Su u day from see his state O ffi c ia l s to M eet on R o w R i v e r The site near the red bridge ou R riv er used this y e a r as the Y. M. C. b o y s ’ summer cam p will also tin* lo»*ation to r tin* sett in g up c< f e r e i u e o f 7f> or more Y. M. C. ol I icial» o f the Eugeni* bruiu’ h of- 1 association Sep tem b er 10. P lans th»* f*nming y e a r will be made. 1 site is at tin* jiiu eture o f S h a r p ’s rrt with Row river. CHERRO FLOUR I’li»* sal**« ol CHERRO are increasing every day. There is nothing more pleasing than to have nice white and light home made bread. That, kind is yours by having your grocer send vou CHERRO flour. n