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PAGE SIX -* <►------------------------ .-------------------------------- ♦ WANTADS I ; I Eugene, spent the week end at C. Conner home. Neighborhood Newsl IC. The Clyde Wright ----------------------------------------------------------W family Walker were Sunday guests at M. A. Horn home. Somewhere in tlie wantad column The Ralph Wright family, will be found the name of some res (Special to The Sentinel.) ident of the Cottage Grove country. Walker, were Sunday guests at March 13. — There was a musieal That person is entitled to a free Oscar Jackson home. wantad for three issues, if lie or she entertainment at the school house Hugh Nixon has been luid presents copy for the same withiu Saturday night. a severe cold. IV days from the date of this paper. Mr. und Mrs. R. Y. Porter and with W. 8. Blakely has the mumps, A new name will be selected at ran Mrs. F. E. Taylor were in Cottage Mrs. Earl Hayes and children, doui each week, and this method of Grove Monday on business. Sunny Monday Bubbles who had been staying ut the L. M. creating interest in the wantads will Mrs. Marion Lebow and Mrs. W. be continued for several months. Will wash away your troubles A. Renne were guests of Mrs. Nancy Powell home the past mouth, re turned to their home in the Grove A. E. WESTROPE 18 ENTITLED Neal Thursday of last week. Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work, and come to Mrs. L. L. Green’s two daughters Saturday. Mrs. Hayes is recovering to a free wanted for three issues. plural pneumonia and both Mr. Present this notice within 10 days. are here, called home by the serious from Gray’s Cash and Carry Store on March 10 to 17 inclusive and Mrs. Powell suffered attacks of See announcement at the head of illness of their mother. Mrs. Tom Johnson entertained the the ’grippe. this column. All this week we will give away Fairy Soap and Gold T. D. Hodges lost one of L. A. H. club Wednesday of last Dust Washing Powders with small purchases at a price OLD RAGS WANTED—NOTHING week, A »hort program was en- farm horses Monday. This second one this winter. leas than 2 feet square. Must be joyed. below cost. These and other products of the famous N. Weldon Cornutt went to Rujadu clean and of material that will ab Cody Pentico has accepted a po K. Fairbanks company’s line will be demonstrated by a sorb gasoline; old underclothing, sition as truck driver for the Pio Monday to work. special representative of the company. Don’t miss this Gwendolyn Haight is out flannels and the like preferred. Can neer Lumber company, at Comstock, ............ __ . _ opportunity to lay in a good supply of Soap. not use old socks, mercerized or Mrs. W. A. Renne entertained I school on account of a bad cold. ___ __ or ____ ____ __ __ ___ _________ JI Club meets Wednesday with Mrs. hard surface urfaee goods small _ pieces i be _______ children ___ of the neighborhood 'e want the best of any 1 kind. ____ We _ I Sunday afternoon ir. honor of the Cowell Benston, of Saginaw. beBt rags __ j_____________ ______ „ -II The Social Neighbors will give a and pay the beat price, 5 cents the I thirteenth birthday unniversary of tf I her son Elmer. Dainty refreshments play at the school house Friday pound. The Sentinel. THE PRICES ARE LOWER THAN AT ANY TIME were served. Mrs. Renne was assist- evening.—**The Ladies Aid."’ STURDY WHITE LEGHORN BA- L1(1 b Mr, F E T lor._____________________ --------------------- BEFORE THE WAR by chix, O. A. C. and Hollywood! p/ — - - • ------------- Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow and -■ HEBRON. strains noted as heavy producers of I Mr. and ”M*rs.° I. N. Dresser were large white eggs, $12 per 1 ■ ■ targe 4>12 hundred, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. (Special to The Sentinel.) If you have good fertile eggs we Marion Lebow Sunday, March 13.—Abner Gilcrist, will incubate them at 6c each. R. I _____________ Dunsmuir, Calif., is at home visit C. Arne, phone 15-F5, Cottage ing his mother, Airs. Jessie Gilcrist. SAGINAW. m2-16p Grove. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kappauf, Mrs. STRAIGHT OR ASSORTED—LAUNDRY OR TOILET G. M. Kebelbeck, Mrs. J. Q. A. FOR HALE—STUMP PULLER IN (Special to The Sentinel.) good order; Swensen No. 2, extra I March 14. Mr», James Conley Young and J. A. were up to London blocks and chokers with it. W. E. a“d children were in the Grove Saturday to attend the funeral of Henry Small. Dorward, Cottage Grove. m2-16p Monday. The John and George Kebelbeck ----------- I---------5--------------------------- £ Mr. and Mrs. Vern Garoutte were home Sunday I families were in the Giove Sunday RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS AND callers at the Scott to attend church. Rawleigh service. 1 now have a I afternoon. ___ j Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Harris and large stock of everything in the big Mrs. Gray and d daughter " Mary Rawleigh line and make a specialty were shoppers in” the Grove Tues Mary B- Harris, of Eugene, attend- of mail orders; all orders filled on day._______________________________ I ed the funeral of Henry Small Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Powell, of Portland, | uriJa-'^-, 4 same day received; all goods guar J. Morgan, of T F. ” Carroll " ” and ’ ' Mr. r~ ” anteed to give satisfaction or money are visiting at the C. J. Queener Eugene, attended church here Sun- refunded. Rawleigh Good Health home. Miss Anna Lake, of Delight _ I day- Mr. Carroll did the preaching. bulletins free on request. Mail or phone orders to O. H. Heine, The Valley, spent Tuesday at the homo )| Mrs. John Kebelbeck and Mrs her ______ sister, ,___________ Mrs. Walter Briggs. IG. M. Kebelbeck visited the school Rawleigh Mun, 999 East 19th St., of __ Eugene, Ore. m2-16p I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell, of Monday afternoon. Roseburg, came Tuesday to visit at Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kappauf mo- PURE BLOOD 8. C. BLACK MIN- few days at the J. F. Adney home. tored to Eugene Monday. orca eggs for hatching, $1 per 15 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sharon and --------------------- at residence, 1865 East Main St. | daughter Esther were in the Grove Grosbeaks Herald Springtime. Please order ahead as eggs are lim I Wednesday. I A sure harbinger of sprini is the ited. E. E. Thornton, P. O. Box I Mrs. A. E. Scott was shopping I return of the Western Evening 836, Cottage Grove. in2-30p I in the Grove Friday. Grosbeak from the south. A flock Mrs. Lowell Benston entertained I of these interesting birds alighted WANTED—TEN HEN TURKEYS. I the Social Neighbors club Wednes-lin the Oglesby yard yesterday niorn- B. M. Hawley, Cottage Grove, day. I ing. Other residents report that a Ore. in2tfc C. J. Queener, who was taken to I flock of the birds were seen near FOR SALE—A LARGE WORK the hospital Monday at Eugene and the southern city limits last Satur- mare, working every day; price, operated on, died Tuesday evening, I day and still others report having $25. A good 10 20-inch disc harrow, the children all being at his bed seen some of the birds a month ago, so that spring may have arrived $25. F. B. Phillips, phone 1-F14. c side except on© son Edd. Lowell Benston has bought aland forgotten to knock. FOR HALE—3 >4 STUDEBAKER Maxwell car from the Scarbrough1 farm wagon and wood rack, all garage at Creswell. Card of Thanks. Walter Briggs, who has been ill in good shape, $50. Also Stewart We wish to thank our friends for for some time is slowly improving. sheep und goat shearing machine their help and loving kindness dur Mr. and Mrs. D. Fox, of Gate ing our recent bereavement and also with lots of extras, $15. Bart. John way, Ore., and Mrs. J. L. Queen, of Oregon ston, Saginaw, phono 9-F13. m2-16p Cottage Grove, visited Friday at for the floral offerings. Mrs. " H. H. Petrie, 11 IOWA PROGRESSIVE EVER the C. C. Moody home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Petrie, bearing strawberry plants for sale Mr. and Mar. H. T. Conner, at $1 per 100. J. F. Spray. m2tfe DELIGHT VALLEY. c Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lockwood. 40 ACRES FOR SALE—TERMS (Special to The Sentinel.) A good excuse is just as good as given; good buildings; all in March 13.—An agreeable settle anything else if you make it stick. grain. Will rent or trade. Inquire at Sentinel office. in2tfc ment for damages was made last week between the two telephone FOR HALE—SHINGLE BOLT MA lines of the neighborhood, and the chine, two saws, boiler and smoke electric company represented by Mr. stack all for $150. H. C. Mitehell, N ess. Lionel Haight was home from the Cottage Hotel. m2-16p it. of O. for the week end. ROAN DURHAM BULL FOR HALE. Tho E. J. Sears family, Mrs. A. C. B. Sears, phono 33F-13. m9-23p W. Cornutt, Mrs. M. A. Horn and son Francis, and Mrs. Lee Nixon PLYMOUTH ROCK EGG8 FOR and Miss Eleanor Nixon were Eu hatching. Thompson Ringlets, the gene visitors Saturday. big hens that lay the big eggs. $1.50 Oscar Jackson, who has been laid per setting of 15 eggs. Mrs. J. F. Spray. m9tfc up several weeks with sciatica rheu matism is improving and is able to ATTENTION CHICKEN RAISERS. be about some uow. Mr. and Mis. George Thomas, of I have several hundred bushels of wheat and oats mixed specially. Iowa, who are making a trip Good for chickens. Owner, P. W. through the west are visiting at Rusco, 523 E. 25 No., Portland, the W. E. Nixon home. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holmes and Ore., or Wes Chrisman, Dorena, Oregon. m9tfc children, of eastern Oregon, are visiting at the homo of Mrs. Holmes FOR SALE—WHITE LEGHORN brother, E. C. Lockwood. eggs for hatching. Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hodges at Murry, phone 23-F42, Cottage Grove, tended several of the services of Ore. m9-23p Rev. Price in Eugene last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Conner, of IMPROVED RANCH FOR RENT; nt edge of city limits. W. B. Cooper. m9-16c bunch with some calves and year lings a bargain for cash. See thorn WANTED — RESPONSIBLE PER nt Sunny Brook aFrm, Monroe, Ore., son of good character to handle or write to B. O. Mille, Corvallis, m!6p Rawleigh Products in Cottage Grove Ore. and Springfield; also one for Eu gene. For information address O. H. FOR HALE—RHODE ISLAND RED eggs for hatching, 15 for 50c. Heino, 900 East Nineteenth Street, Eugene. m9 25p Mrs. Georgo Young, phone 140-L, F. O. B. Second 8t., Cottage Grove, Ore. 16p FOR SALE OR TRADE—120 DETROIT acres, part timber and part farm TWO MILLION FEET OF TIMBER for sale at 25c a thousand. Ten land. Box 25, Walker, Ore. m9-B3p years’ time to take it off. Box ml6-30c SILVER QUILL BABY CHICKS 249. Cottage Grove, Ore. all sold till April 15, except pos RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR sibly a few overhatch. Several thou sale. G. A. Proctor. tnl6-30p sand Utility chicks after that date. Price, 100 for $15; 500 for $70; FOR SALE—A NEW MODERN 1000 for $135; 20 per cent books house on Ninth street. Inquire order, balance on delivery. Wm. Mrs. Albert Hull, Ctotage Grove, Hands & Hon, Box ~ 814, Cottage Grove, Ore., phone 1-F2. “L niVtfc LOOK! LYNX HOLLOW. Have You a Little Fairy in Your Home? 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