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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1922)
A Short, Sharp Decisive Choice of the House Coat and Dress Clearance at Half Price She w ho buys a winter coat or suit now in this January clearance buys opportunely—timely in consideration of the cold weather that will follow and most advantageously from a standpoint of price as the values are truly wonderful. Coats in Normandy, Bolivia, Plush, Velour, etc. Suits in Tricotine, Velour, tailored and fur trimmed models. Dresses in Poiret, Tricotine and Crepe. Store Closed A ll Day M o n d a y N e w Ye a r s , * ------------------------------------------------------------ — # Neighborhood News *- ----------------------------------* STAR Cottage G ro ve; Mr. and Mrs. Bulini Wick» and children, W eudling. Mrs. 1 A/.zit' Sm ith and children spent Christina.- with Mrs. Sm ith a mater, Mis. Miles P itch er. W in. t .m.shuw eut his foot quite bad ]y last M i r k . \ * i •erial to The Sentinel Dec 27 .— Marv Owt *n, who atte nds SA G IN A W . high school in Eugene. is spent ling tho holiday v nest ion at home. (Special to The Sentin el.) Arthur .-alita. sjwnt Christin ( * with Dec. 27.- Mrs. P. T . K in st on and hi* moth» r. Mr«. J . T Sallee, in Cot - tage Grov <*. daughter Glady.- were shopping in Ku Misses IVurl sud F tve Whi triy. of jg' iie Sa turd ay. s. 11. J arret t went to Sp ring fie ld Portland, «pfhl Christ mas with tl eir fa th e r, K C. U l n t . l v , at Oh anile r- 9 Sunday to sjM-ud Christmas with Ilia camp. Th ¡■ir sister Chi. •e return ed with • *n Harry J a r r e t t and daughter, Mrs. them to I ortlnnd Monday «»veiling. Carl Gerard and family. W. A. Curtis, of Aberdeen, Wash., Mr and Mr-. J . P. VV irks and »B* i • visiting hia children, who are stay Aubrey a nd F ra n cis und Mi ss A Young, of Cottag e Grov SJH'Ut ( ’hr St n.g with h i- sister, Mrs. Jud snu Alien. ma* with Mr. rind Mr- 1 irsi The M iss « P earl and F a y e Whitelev, I lee. Mr. and Mrs. Mil. !• • • J r . and • •t Port land, .-|»eut Ch rist mas at the son Fran c is were in E igene St turd IV. h o m e o f their grandparent.«., Mr. and M -r 1-e»ter Mooney ha* been on th.- Mr-. 1* E. S t o t t . A Christmas program was given at sick list. The following wore Christman guests tin* sehool Friday afternoon and school •t Mrs. Ida W icks Christ mas : Mr. and closed for a week vacation during the Mrs Waldo I>avis and children. Mr. holidays. ; nd Mrs. Hollm W ick * and ch.Idren, Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Randal! and P o rtla n d ; J . E. Woodson and children In tie sun, “ f Corvallis, spent Christmas D orft w a it- don’t buzz-buzz Use “Red Crown You don’t have to waste time get ting started these cold mornings. Y o u don’t have to wait for the starter to warm up your engine. All you have to do is to fill your tank with "Red Crown” and noth- ing else- “Red Crown” vaporizes easily and uniformly in zero weather. It de livers 100% power at the jump of the spark. Fill at th e R ed < !ro w n sig n —at service stations,,garages and other dealers. at the home o f Mrs. Randall ’* pa r ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Knight. The W. bfuuard fa m ily, of De light \ alley, sjn *at Ch rist mas day at the «1 udsoU \lieii home. J . F. Adaev and fa m ily went to Roseburg to spend Christmas with thei r daughter, Mrs. Arthu r Campbell. Mrs. Geu. Neal and daughter Edith , o f Coburg, came up Ch ristmas evening and are visitin g at the Chas. Sharon home. Marjorie Heino kel spent Monday night with Gladys Ben «ton. The Alexander family, of Browns v ilie, spent C hristmas with the Geo. Fogle family. A dance was given at the Pension Hall Monday night and a large erowd attended. Mis- Chloe Whiteley went to P o r t land Monday. C. E. Whiteley and family and Glen Neott and u if • and little daughter Glennie were at the Se ott home C h ris t - u as day. J . A. Burges s was shopping in the Grove Friday. ROW R IV ER . (Special to T he Sentin el.) Dee. 27.— Among those enjo yin g ChristniMs with tlo- B. I'. McCollum family were Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and children, Mr. and Mrs. E arnest West and children, of Walter ville, Mr. and Mrs. 1’. H. Will tan, of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Drury and children and Mr. and Mrs. George P otter and ekiklren, of S t a r , and Mr. and Mrs. Win. P a tto n and Mr. and Mrs. Ju.Mier P a tton , of tjie Grove. T he Frank Pleuaxd fam ily s j s i i t the holidays at their home in the Grove. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Trask were din ner guest* Ch ristmas at the home of their son, Ray T r a s k , in the Grove. J o h n Wanker, who visited during Christmas in Pori laud, returned Tues day, accompanied bv Ins son Fred, who will visit friend* here. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Vaughn and little daughter Vivian wen* holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Har kleroad in the Grov e. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Handers and children visited at the it. Pleuard home iu the Grove Christmas day. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Joh nson ami Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dugan were among the Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs Q uick S tarting / 100 mar —Placed There by the Government livery transaction, every in vestment and disbursement is scrutinized by the trained of- fieials of the treasury depart ment. That is why this bank is absolutely trustworthy. Your money is safe in the custody of a bank that is directly un der the supervision of govern ment officials. We invite and large. account!, small j glasses. Finder please return to t h e ! H«ntir»e| o f f ic e or to l>*oua Meeks, <J2* ov er the Arcade theater. W anted F ifte e n hundred, fiv e year. ei Kht per cen t, good real estate j security. Address O. B M., Anlauf, I Oregon. deegtipd L oan* on W illam ett» V a lley F a rm » 3 t years, 8 per ce n t, no com m ission. W rite fo r fu ll in form ation . A. C. PHONE 99 F or Sale Team o f colts, 4 years old in M a y ; well broke, kind aud g en tle; weigh about 1300 and will m ak e 1500 each. H. H. Quimby, 1 mile east of Cottage Grove, phone 20 F13. d29ptfc The Seal of Approval Is On This Bank modem, shell rimmed Near S. P. Depot F o r Sale One share in telephone line No. 3. Call W. D. Heath. d l 5 29p Almost new piano for sale cheap. I n quire at Tin* Heutinel o f f ic e . d29c best home on H u th «tr« et ; good out buildings, wood, garden. I f you want a home come and see it and you will buy j ’ -Mi'll Sixth fltPM t - j -1r* ' # • tortoise O f f i c e in 8pr*y BrtcK W an ted Small, port able saw mill; must be in first class condition and cheap. Cash. W rite E a rl Yosburgh, Rose burg, Ore.______________________ d 15 29pd Lost - Traveling bag, on P a c i f i c high way between Cottage Grove aud Drain. Reward. N o tify G. E. Htruder, Rose burg. d29pd L of Hauling and Graying PIA NO M OVINO A SPECIA LTY H. B Y a n ce y is en title d to free wantad for three issues by presenting this uo- tice within 10 days. See announcement at head o f this column. d ip F o r Sale— 19 acres V /t miles south of town and Vi mile west on graveled road; good improvements and g.*od land. P riced to sell. Also H Jersey- cows ami between 7oO and 800 chick eus. H. K. Rogers. d l 5 2 9 jk 1 Horn *w.here in the wantad column will be found the name of some resident of the fJo ttag e Grove country. T hat person is en title d to a free wan tad for three issues, if he or she presents copy for th* same withii. 1U days from the dnt** of this p a j e r . A new name will Is; selected at random each week m l this rm-thod of cre a tin g interest in the wan tads will be continued for several months. Pair City Transfer T h irt y head o f Hampshire ewes for sale. Herman Rudolph, Cottage Grove, Koraue route. d l 5 29pd j Loft $7.50 to $24.75 B . h r n s t e d t , Manager, B ra n ch O ffice, mill can be located on or close to P ort land J o i u t Sto ck Kami B a n k , 407 trans|K>rtation. Ple ase st a t e q u a lit y Masonic Tem ple, Salem, Or. nlud29pd and description in answering. T h is is a bona fide proposition and 1 am ready W anted Men or women to t a k e or to go ahead with tilt* right people. All ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery commuuicatious treated in striet con for men, women and children. E li m fidenee. W rite X L , Se ntin el . d29c inates darning. Sa la ry $50 a week full tim e, $1.00 an hour spare time. E x L a rg e a ir tig h t h ea te r for sale cheap T h e Heutinel. U29 perience unnecessary. 1 nteruat ional S to ck in g Mills, Norristown, Pa. d lf 2 pd No m a tt e r what you w ant, never F o r 8 a le Chevro le t car. iu f ir s t class condition, for sale cheap. Call at give up un til you have used a Se n tin el tf M ad sen 's jew elr y . d l t f c wantad. W A N T A D S bungalow, NOW F o r Sale S. C W hite Leghorn cock e re I s ; O. A. C. and lioliywisid stra in ; live husky fello w s; April h a t c h ; $2.50 each. Mrs. Waldo Miller, Co ttage Grove, Ore., Disston route, phoue 1 1 12 d lo 29- i ---------- I U a t r , O n* c -n t tk e w ord; a i m mum 36 w ords; tbre« insertion* for t h , price o f two when p u d i s ad v b b c «; half eeo t tke word a fte r th e third insertio n. » ------------------------------------------------------------ 8 room $15.00 to $49.50 The D aiffujfil S to rr f u r (¿ u u ltltja n d S en tie r Oregon A gricu ltural College White Is-ghorn baby chix from 1500 select ed hen» mated to males with records of 200 280 behind them. Also 300 trap nested two and three year old hens, none of which have records o f less than 200 eggs eith er in thei r P l ’E L E T VV. A. G a r o u t t e . or S E C O N D year. Bre eding cockerels, S e n a to r and Mrs. J . 8. Magladry, of s i r e s ' dam 298 307. Write* the Chief Eugene, spent h couple of days here Bird fo r free satalog. hu sch Poultry last week visiting and a tte n din g to I J u n c t i o n ( i f f , ( >re. d29i2 business. I have a 30 M sawmill aud desire to get in touch with tim ber owners or group o f owners that have from 10 to 30 million feet of saw tim ber where a For 8*1» Garments that w ere First National Bank “ Tke Old Reliable” It Pays to T rad e at G ray’s WATCH FOR OUR AD. E A I’H W E E K . READ IT AND BU Y, W E W IL L HAVE YOU MONEY. BACON IM<’XIU S— SM A LL »SHOULDERS Extra fancy, II». ....... 18c Bacon backs, II». ........ ............30c Fancy hams, II*. . 30c Bacon side, sugar cured, II*. 33c Biu-on pieces for seasoning, II*. 20c E xtra Fancy Creamery Butter, lb.......... 52c BREAD Your chance to get fresh bread and save money. Received fresh every morning. Large loaves, 2 for 25c Sm all loaves, 2 for 15c Rye, Graham, French and Wrapped, small. 9c Health, Raisin and Wrapped, large 14c SOUPS Any kind of Campbell’s soups, per can 11c E R A X ' 5 CA5H&CARRV HI GHEST CASH URB E P A ID FOR EGGS