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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1922)
% A t *v è s a > At " ^ A l a * K s3> Wednesday, November 22, 1922 j? i This is a happv day for every woman, man. irirl oi* hoy who knows the iiootl values of our Dollar Day Specials, for this time we are setting a new limit to the old dollar which you have not before seen in the past five years. Dollar Day next Wednesday is to be a Bi<r Bargain Dav in Dottage (trove and thi> store will contribute in no small way to the host of bargains offered, dust look over these items taken from the many which will be found from every part of our big stock. WASH DAY SPECIAL $1.00 Here is a real wash day special that will attract the eye of every thrifty housewife and includes: < »ne brass wash board; < hie 2-pound 11 oz. box of wash ing powder; Five vox. bars white washing soap; Twenty-four wood clothespins. — all for $1.00 FOR THE HOUSEWIFE A BARGAIN IN MIXING BOWLS Thes* bowls are regulation brown color and glazed with glass. There is a 20 to 50 per cent saving to lie had on the following combinations: »hie 6-mch and one 12-mch bowl, oi .......................................$1.00 One 7-inch and one 10-inch bowl, ....................................$ 1.00 One eaeh 6-mch, 8-inch and y-inch howl, three for........................... $1.00 RAINY D A Y — ONE LOT UMBRELLAS CHOICE $1.00 One lot black cotton top umbrellas in new style short handle* for women and school children. You may have your ehoice next Wi-dnesdav of this lot at $1.00 each. % BOYS AND GIRLS WILL LIKE THESE — ami they w ill please moth er anti lather, too, at the low price of one tlolhu Hut they are positively for to day only. Sturdy Idaek cotton -stock ings, all sizes 6*2 to 16, 5 pairs for................ $1.00 Bovs’ cotton fleeced union suits in gray, all $1 in. Si.If» and $ 1.2á tallies, each $100 •i « LIMITED HOUSEHOLD SPECIAL .lust a limited lot oi this bargain to offer, hut w hat u bargain whilt they last! One furniture and floor polish m op; (hie can t'alol liquid gloss polish; One 12-meh crucible steel butchei knife; (»lie 15-inch black iron fire shovel — all lot $1.00 WATER GLASSES 12 FOR $1.00 These wuter glasses are just in reserve for special occasions— BARGAIN Second Pair $1.00 Regular $2.25 double cotton hlunket, size 64x76, genuine wool finish cot ton nap blanket— when purchased with u like blanket ut regular price, glass in stiuight the second hlunket is sold at side style with $1.00 (Limit to each customer, 2 blankets) MEN S WINTER COTTON UNION $100 SAVING— ONE LOT OF QUILT IN THE STORE SUITS—$1.00 SAVING WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES — the regular price of w hich is $5.00 u pair and up. This offer includes all cotton, wool und cotton nr all- w ool blankets at $5.00 und up. Take advantage of the dollar saving Wed nesday und chase away the «hilly nights. These cotton suits for men are just — at regular price of $6.50 and u p , including black and brown kul and regular styles and stylish stout shoes—any pair in this lot at regu lar price of $6.50 and up will cost you just one dollar less next Wed nesday. th«' weigtht for spring, winter und fall and are spring-needle rib-weave. The regular price is $165 a suit two suits, special Wednesday, $2..20, or u saving o f $ 1.(»0. A HOST OF GROCERY BARGAINS FOR DOLLAR DAY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Here are only a few. Look them over -come looking for more surprises for dollur buying next Wednesday. Bulk ground cocoa, for Wednesday only, 10 lbs. for............................ $1.00 New crop small w hit*- beans, one day, 10 cans for ............................ ................ $1.00 White laundry soap, regular size bars, 25 liars for ................. ........ ....... ....... $1.00 P. X <1 . Naptha soap, 1 l-oun.-e l(»e liars, 16 for .............. .................................... $1.00 ('•■real Iteal One package pancake flour, one box wheat hearts, one box rolled oats, one I mix cake and pastry flour 4 for........................... $1 00 Standard blend coffee, one day only, 5 lbs. for.................... $1.00 Bulk cream rolled oats, one day only, 15 His for....................... .......... ..... ............. $1.00 Campbell brand soups, any style, 10 caua for .... ....... .................. .................... $1.00 'aa THE QUALITY S T O R E - g o o d 4P* Cora. Shelby, Charles, George and A1 rua 1 • eten», Taylor Needham , Albert D oolittle, Kaymond M itchell, Earl Full iner, Anna le«*ters Jr., Walter, N ellie, ( ekbf :h* reunion o f her fam M yrtle, Benetta, Jennie and Verna e n t e r t a i n e d 1 a t M ay Teeters, Robert Coom b», J oy ce E. ily Alrr An. in ami Stint Htepiicn», Ellen M. Needham, i*«*t H u n « l« v her home on First Elmer. V ictor, Vernon, M enu and Judd honor o f h**r son Hhelby •y T .- ♦*t«»rs a n d h«*re f r o m T h « 1 D oolittle, Mr. and Mrs. V\ . E. Fullmer, fam ily, who are % nu Id ren w «*re a t Ora 1- ullmer and Dwight K ing Dalle- A ll o f her ♦ ♦ • horn«- except Mrs. Elm er D oolittle, o f Mr». Carrie Hemenway entertained C olo ratio. Those pr*--**fr v *r» Anna, last night with a house warm ing at her mw home in Cherry c o t r t , in vitin g in Mr. and Mrs. O. V\ McQueen, Mr and Mr«. VV. ii. Ostrander, Mr. and M n . C. H. YanDeubttrg, Mr. and Mrs. D. li. Hemenway, Mrs. J. ^ W ililts, Mrs. lima Beag*T, Mow Margaret G allow ay, M j .- h Catherine Mendenhall, Miss* Hallo* WiHits, Ken S an ford and Cecil Laid well. S O C IE T Y “ Tbr Old IMSabl*” COTTON BLANKET $1.00 OFF— ANY BLANKET OR Cottage Grove, Oregon First National Bank % each glass made troiu clear blown fancy etched design on glass. W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 22, 1922 This bank has a history of more than 22 years of faithful arid consistent service to its customer* < »ur record in the past is your gnarante*- o f our continued reliable service in the future the kind every woman is glad to have Don’t forget the Date and the Place § 4P 9 MAKES FATHER ({iris’ wool shirts and draw-i HAPPY, TOO! ers, gray-white, sizes 10, 12. i •lust a few things for the 14, 16 years, regular price man of the house which 7f*e to $1 each, for today 2 a dollar buys today, and garments for ... . $1.00 u Inch you could not b n ut| One lot of hoys’ and girls’ so small a price other days. Heavy gingham work shirts shoes, all sizes, choice at a in blue and gray, w hile, reduction from the regular they last, todav only, two $1.00 price oi .. ...... $ 1.00 Men’s wool felt house slip Mechanical wind-up train! pers, medium oxford gray, for hoys und girls, complete | for Wednesday, a pair $1.00 with engine, curs anil «ircu- j Men's cotton work socks in la r track with mechanical heavy weight, regular 20c starting and stopping de grade, 6 pairs $1.00 vice a splendid value, Wed Men's linen collars, any nesday, each .......... $1.00 style, 6 ini $100 Wool felt house slippers,; One lot men’s rulihit tur styles for hoys uml girls, felt hats, choice at reduction $1.00 Wednesday u pair $1.00 of regular price Regular $1.25 heather wool hose, today, pair___ $1.00 Silk «amis des, six different Styles, \\ edllesd.ay $1.00 Wool felt house slippers, dark green, gray anti hrow n, a pair........................ $1.00 TO MAKE EVERY WOMAN SMILE art' values in new and timely needs that require no preat description to tell their irreat worth at so small a price. Regular ISc yard-wide bleached muslin, today 7 yards tor........................$1.00 27-inch Red Seal zephyr gingham, 5 yards........SI.00 26- inch Comfort challics, 7 yards tor.........................$1.00 27- inch colored outing flan nel. best weight, 5 yds $1.00 lS-ineh pure linen crash nel. iiest weight, 7 yds. $1.00 Keguhit 25c haiulkercniet's, today a for.................. $1.00 Colored outing flannel night gowns, one lot, ehoiet $1.00 ♦ ♦ ♦ The second dance o f th* T an glefoot club for the season was held Tuesday night in the arm ory, the hostesses lor the occasion being Mrs. D. J. Hcholl, Mrs. Ivan Warner, Mr li. V* Tito>, Mrs. G. M Hrott and Mm. T. G. H««i tell. Th*- date o f the dance was poet poned from N ovem ber 7 to 14 on ae count o f election on th«* pr**v ions date. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mm. A. W. Kune was a pleasant host*-*» Tnendny afternoon for the r**g uiar m eeting o f the [«at ornus club. In vited guest- for the afternoon were Mrs. 1*. C. l«a* n .-e, M» Adelaide Ea Casa*, Mr». E L. K*»ye, Mr». Lafayette 4P S k Long, Mrs. M. F. Garoutte and «& ? * (Limited number) Four rubber-tired wheels, revolving bris tle brush, two automatic dust pans with mechanical dust-dumping device, hard wood handle, outside finished in dark red enamel ; «•oust n e t ion throughout is sturdy. A real bargain. You Are Welcome — to make this store your headquarters on Dollar Day next Wednesday, November 22. and every day the store is open. % 4 P Mm. game with [«ebanon. \ ictor dkamber». ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. K. K. Mills I i m I ii ) aft«*riioon to the liaptist ehureh. session was fo lio wed eial session. sepvb KLEANWELL CARPET SWEEPER $1.00 was hostes» Wed ih* ia«lie»’ aid o f A short business by a pleasant si» ♦ ♦ ♦ M»*mliers o f the Constellation elub and th**ir fam illes h ld a eovered dish -upper in th»* banquet room o f the Ma sonie temple last mght. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mcm bers o f the Mi/.pah elaan o f t h«* Fresbyterian Blinda y sehooi and sev «*ral inv it«*d guest» w»*r»* en terlam ed Wedn. -day mght at th« home o f Mrs. G. B Fitcher for their monthly busi ness and »«»eial meeting. At îbe busi ness meeting. pr«*sid**«l ov«*r by M o . Anna J. G ow dy, pre*id«:nt o f the class. m«*mb«*r» d«*etd*d to appoint »*ntertain ment eom m ittee for th*- r»*gular ni«»nth ly ni****ting.« at the ga th en n g o f the clans on Hunday morning. Follow ing the business m«*eting a *«»<tal everung v a* en joyed and th*- hostess *«*rved d»’ lieiou» refreshm* nta. MRS NEL LA W D R A K E months l»«*fore the injured man car • • • DLLS AT CORVALLIS r« turn to work although he can walx C ottage Grov«* defeated Isdmnon on about n<»w when he wishes. Arm is ice «lay, th«* scor«* being lit to Mrs. Nelia Wli«*»*l»-r Drake died W»*d- j (> Tin game, th«* last to lw played at Three Arrested fo r Dninkeniuiss. nesday moruing at the home o f h«*r 1 home tins s**as«in, was teal ured by an Charlie Hastings, Hill Burnett and «laughter, Mrs. Zeoa Miller, in Cor s a y a n l run for a touchdown by More vaUis. Mrs. Druk** was the daughter Curly Grooms were arresti-d .Saturday lo* k, who intercepted u pass. o f J. M. Comer, o f iSutki«*riiii. und for night by Night Police M cFarland on a • • • inerly lived iii C ottage Grove. . Hhe charge o f driiiik«*iiness. Grooms paid a C ottage Grov«* plays f'orv aliis So- was bora hi Minneaota August 24, fine and costs am ounting to $12.5 > vciiilsir 24 at Corvallis. Corvallis ls<»7, and married •ios**ph F. Wheel«*r and Burnett forfeited bail m a hk eiaiins n cham pionship lea in but if de D»?ct*n»b«*r 25, iM 3 . Mh«* was the moth sum. Hastings has not yet appeared f«*at«*d by C ottage G rove it cannot er o f seven children, on«* son who <li«*d t*» answer to the charge ugainst him claim the championship. in m fauey and six daughters who sur ) • • • vive. They are Mrs. Nellie H«*haffer \ N ever put o f f until tom orrow any Most o f th«* mem lx* r» o f the local and Mrs. Hat tie B ch affer, T oled o; Mrs. thing but your worries. high Nchool team witn«*ss**«i th«- l . «»1 Hazel H chaffer, ixigstlen; Mrs. G«*r j O. W. H. V. gam** at Eugene Wat unlay. trude W ood ru ff, F ortlaud ; Mrs. Zena • • * Miller aud Mrs. Mabel Tharp, Corval Kathleen M**K«*ynohls and Opal Hill GOOD GRADE I is. Funeral services and interment attended the 1 . o f O. W. H. C ftwit will I m * at Corvallis. Imli gam«* and spent the we«?k eml in Eugene. • • • The g ir ls ’ gl«*«* chib rn«*t Friday a f VERTEBRA FRACTURED BUT MAN ABLE TO WALK ter school an«l el«»eted Kay Godarti see rei.ary to suece«*d Kathryn M«*<^ii»ren, who resigned. T h t elub voted that a Henry Richardson, an em ploye o f th»* fin e o f 25 cents b«* assessed against A. L. Woo«lard Lumber com pany, near D ivide, who fell 20 f«*«»t from the com , tin less a valid excuse is giv«*n to the pany s flume recently and suffered a com plete fracture o f the fifth vertebra presi«l«*ut b efore the m«*etmg. High School News • • • o f the spine, is recovering fr«»m the Group pictu re, o f t h . .I*.**«« were accident. Although th»* vertebra was F alriotie high school students led by tok.ri M onday morning at th . high co mp letely fractured Kirhnr«i*on ha« the business manager took an assort »clauol. been able to walk at all times sine« m«*nt o f musical instrument« and pa the accident. The ease is remarkable raded the street- m a Ford Thursday N o need to be iu w ant— one a fo r this reason, a< «’ording to the at ni 1 er noon advertising the footb a ll Heatiaol w auiad Ii tending pbyau iaa, fo r it will be tw o , DELICIOUS APPLES $1.00 A BOX AT THE ORCHARD $125 DELIVERED ALSO OTHER VARIETIES H. N. TRAXLER n!7p Creswell, Ore.