PAGE SIX COTTAGE G WOVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1923 WANTADS bomuwliere iu the wautud column will be found the name of some res ident of the Cottage Grove country. ‘ That person is untitled to a free wanted for three issues, if he or she ( presents copy for the same within j 10 days from the date of this paper, i A new name will be selected at ran i Join each week, aud this method of creating interest in the wautads will be continued for several months. PURE BLOOD 8. C. BLACK MIN orca eggs for batching, $1 pur 15 at residence, 1865 East Main bt. Please order ahead as eggs are lim ited. E. E. Thornton, P. O. Box 636, Cottage Grove. m2 3 Op WANTED—TEN HEN TURKEYS. B. M. Hawley, Cottage Grove, *0 Ore. m2tfc FOR SALE—A LARGE WORK marc, working every day; price, $25. A good 10 20 inch disc harrow, $25. F. B. Phillips, phoue 1-F14. c IOWA PROGRESSIVE EVER bearing strawberry plants for sale at $1 per 100. J. F. Spray. m2tfc I PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS FOR hatching. Thompson Kinglets, the big hens that lay the big eggs. $1.50 ' per setting of 15 eggs. Mrs. J. F. bpray. mVtfe ATTENTION CHICKEN RAISERS. I have several hundred bushels of wheat and oats mixed specially. Good for chickens. Owner, P. W. Rusco, 523 E. 25 No., Portland, Ore., or Wes Chrisman, Doreua, Oregon. m9tf<: SILVER QUILL BABY CHICKS all sold till April 15, except pos sibly a few overhatch. Several thou sand Utility chicks after that date. Price, 100 for $15; 500 for $70; 1000 for $135; 20 per cent books order, balance on delivery. Wm. Hunds & Son, Box 614, Cottage Grove, Ore., phono I-F2. mOtfc Neighborhood News WALDEN. March 26.—Mrs. O. Johnson and Miss Ellinore visited Thursday at the Schroeder home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and son Harry visited Sunday ut the Castle home. Kev. Crawford and family were dinner guests Hun day at the K. T. Martin home. Fred Prost mushed two fingers of his left hand quite badly Satur- day. D. 11. Brumbaugh is recovering from a severe illness with grip. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne were at the Harry Castle home Tuesday. Avery Minter has purchased a new Ford car. Mrs. Minter went to Oakland bat- urday to visit a son. Mr. — ---- and Mrs. Flovd Jones visited Thursday at the D. II. Brumbaugh home. Several from this neighborhood attended the Dr. Price meetings in Eugene last week. Robert Shields spent Saturday night at the J. B. Mosby home in Do rena. Miss r ' Hattie Lobow spent the week end - with .. Ivâ home folks. Mr. Coblentz and daughter, Mrs. J. S. Allen and daughter Sadie and Mrs. Thena Miller and children were iu the Grove Saturday. Surah Rawlings is suffering with two broken ribs, the result of a fall. Mrs. Fred Frost spent Thursday night at the Castle home. There was no school in the pri mary room Thursday, owing to the illness of the teacher, Miss Mary Snauer. Fred Brumbaugh, of the Grove, spent Thursday night with his par cuts, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brum baugh. With new spring wear of every sort crowd .ig our store, we wel- come the women of Cottage Grove t* and vicinity to come a-shop- ping. That it will be a trip full of pleasant surprises we are sure, for on every hand the very latest styles will be seen, Economy, as ever, marks this display of wearables. A Display and Sale of Dresses Way Out of the Ordinary— $12.2 These are an offering of dresses that are imbued with the new spring modishness without being imbued with the usual prices of spring costumes. They are styled of alltyme crepes in two color combinations and combina tions of Egyptian printed crepe de chine and alltyme crepe. WOMEN’S SILK STOCKINGS ♦NEW SPRING MODELS IN WARNERS I CORSETS Semi fashioned pure thread silk hose, lisle tops, fashioned with the new ribbon back Authentic in style, you will find these new seam; black anti african; the pair....... $1.50 I models in the lines that are best adapted to the season’s silhouette. The Warner Full fashion d pure thread silk hose in good Bros, corset is popular with all women who weight, shown in black aud colors, prke d i buy good corsets, assuring the wearer the the pair.................................... .»................ $2.00 maximum of comfort, style and fit. Back and front laced models—every corset guar “Kayser’s’’ glove silk hose, in black only, anteed not to rust, break or tear. They are priced the pair........................................$S.OO ♦ priced from................................ $1.50 to $5.50 NEW PLAID SPORTS COATS AT $22.50 These are the approved styles that women will wear for utility wear this spring. Made of polo and camels hair materials in loose back and belted styles, half lined and well tailored. THE CEDARS. (Special to The Sentinel.) FOR SALE—BABY CHICKS FOR March 27.-A-W. H. Wheeler, of May 17, of the O. A. C. mid Hol lywood strain; heavy layers; $13.50 Anacortes, Wash., has been visiting per 100. Mrs. Waldo Miller, Disstou .this week at the home of his broth Route, Cottage Grove, Orc., Phone er, M. M. Wheeler. Alice Hnldeman, Naomi Mooney 1-F2. m30al3p and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schneider FOR SALE OR TRADE—HAVE A and daughter Bernadine attended Jersey cow and a cream separator iiteraryhere here Friday night. to sell, or will trade for woodsaw. Miss Magdalene Willis, who is R. L. Bailey, Cottage Grove. ml630p SI itaying at the home of her sister BEAUTIFUL PIANO FOR SALE mid attending school in Cottage in vicinity of Cottage Grove at Grove, attended literary Friday big saving in price and terms as night and spent the week end with little al $10 month to good people. her father, C. O. Willis. Margaret He men way, of the For particulars write Cline Music Grove, attended literary Friday eve For Saturday only we will offer about fifty suits for Co., Astoria, Ore. ml6-30p ning mid spent the night with Alma boys aged 8 to 16 years. These suits are made of virgin FOR SAL E—BOOKKEEPER '8 Sears. wool fabrics. The pants are lined and the seams taped. Beulah Smith was out of school desk. Top containing three large Many have two pairs of pants. A good range of colors. drawers is supported by enclosed Tuesday. Rosa Willis visited school Mon Every suit in the lot is a real $9.75 to $12.50 value. The storage cabinet. A bargain. The Sentinel. ml6-30p.l day. special price is for Saturday only. Dnrtis McGowen has been out of TWO MILLION FEET OF TIMBER school the past on account of sick- for sale at 25c a thousand. Ten nets. years’ time to take it off. Box The Bahrenfus family, Mr. Curtis 249, Cottage Grove, Ore. ml6-30c and Mrs. Ellen McFarland were in Eugene Wednesday of last week. RE8IDENCE PROPERTY FOR Mr. an-1 Mrs. 1’. II. MaGee enter sale. G. A. Proctor. ml6-30p tained with a dinner Sunday, th" FOR SALE—A NEW MODERN guests being Mr, and Mrs. llonry house ou Ninth street. Inquire Yeoinnii and Clyde Kent, of Cres ~The Daifliqnt Storefor Quality and Sendee Mrs. Albert Hull, Ctotago Grove, well, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McFarland phone 37-F2. ml6-30p mid Mr. mid Mrs. Avery Hartsol. The occasion was in honor of the GEORGE W. BOYD 18 ENTITLED birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Ma to a free wanted for three issues. gee and Mrs. Yeoiuan. Mrs. Ellen McFarland and sous Present this notice within 10 days. ROW RIVER. Bee announcement at the head of Byron and Howard spent Sunday C. C. Conner home. ing to the former Phillips’ mill, on at the D. H. Reniple homo. Mrs. Alma Sears and Mrs. Kate this column. Cedar creek. A special meeting of the Farmers’ Scars of Cottage Grove, spoilt the (Special to The Sentinel.) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quconer and FOR SALE—JERSEY COW, GOOD union will be held at the Bilk Creek week end at the E. J. Sears’ homo. March 28.—Mrs. Clyde Kerr, of baby son visited relatives in Sagi milker, and two two-year-old school house Tuesday, April 3. Har Lionel Haight was home from the Omak, Wash, is spending the week naw Friday evening. heifers, one roan and ono Durham, ry C. Jackson, state organizer, will U. of O. over the week end. at the Henry Sunders home. Mr. ami Mrs. Leo Tobin and fresh this full. D. Quagliu, one mile be the principal speaker. A meet Little Gene Witcher has been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanner aud baby and Mrs. J. A. Lowe and east and three-fourths mile north ing of the Silk Creek union will be sick the past week with the flu. son Frankie and Miss Alice Thrum daughter Zctta, were Eugene visi on power line road, m23u6p held at the Cedars school house The play given Saturday evening visited over the week end at the tors Monday. The Frank Pleuard by the Cocial Neighbors at the Wm. Vaughn home in the Grove, family and Miss Nellie Pleuard Wednesday, April 4. FOR SALE—PURE BLOOD Ellena Shortridge, of the Grove, school house was largely attended Miss Genevieve Poquette, of Do- spent the week end in the Grove. Plymouth Rock eggs. A. C. An v: ¡sited Sunday at the C. O. Willis and much enjoyed by all rena, visited relatives and friends derson, City Transfer, phone 99, or home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lockwood here Wednesday. The person who is long on brains residence phone 124-J. ni23q6p Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cochran have taken apartments at Mrs. The J. A. Lowe family are mov- knows his own short comings. Markley ’ s in the Grove. and children visited Sunday at the GOOD JERSEY MILK COWS FOR Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hodges at sale. Nice and gentle. Come and home of Mrs. Cochran’s sister, Mrs. tended the Price meeting in Eugene see them. J. A. Elliott, phono J. E. Meisner. Mrs. J. E. Meisner visited Thurs Sunday. 25 F5. m.lOc Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lake re day with her sister, Mrs. Norman turned home Monday from a two FOR SALE—ONE HOUSE WITH Cochran. Herman Rudolph und the Messrs. weeks' visit in Eugene, where they two lots. Cash payment and easy | terms on balance. Call at 325 north Tarr spent Sunday evening at the attended the Price meetings. Mrs. Hugh l’orteous, of Pas Telia, K street or phone 92-L. m23a6c Ed Ashby home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard, of Divide, Cal., is here visiting her mother, I FURNISHED BEDROOM FOR and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and daughter Mrs. J. 8. Lake and other relatives. Oscar Jackson and J. A. Joli were lady or gentleman. Mrs. H. C. Mario visited Tuesday at the E<1 Eugene visitors Monday. Madsen, 1104 west Main. mlô 30p Ashby home. NO WEEK-END SPECIALS—PRICES GOOD ALL Hugh Nixon sold and delivered There will be a box social at The FOR BALE OR TRADE FORTY Cedars school house Friday, April 6. two loads of wheat to the Cottage WEEK. COME IN AND GET OCR PRICES ON acres 8 miles from town, $1500. FEED, FLOUR AND SUGAR Miss Margaret Galloway and Mrs. Grove mill Monday. Would consider ear as part pay Currie Heinenway motored out to W. A. Witcher and Fred Witcher ment. Good buildings, orchard and the Janies Sears ranch Friday. motored to Eugene Tuesday after Best Creamery Butter.. outrange. H. T. Williams, Mosby lb., 48c; 2 lbs., 95c Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler and noon. Creek, phone 19-F2. mStelSp daughter, of Roseburg, and Mrs. W. E. Nixon is out assessing again, after a spell of the flu. CITRUS , WANTED—COOKING OR WAIT Hurry Hart, of the Grove, visited BLUING Mr. and Mrs. Holmes are both ing on tables; logging camp pre- Wednesday at the M. M. Wheeler ill with scarlet fever at the E. C. Package, each..... 25c home. Mrs. Stewart ’s bottle,.15c I forred. Address Mrs. L. B. Reed, Lockwood place. Their two and a i 615 Jackson St., Roseburg. m30n6p half year old son has just recovered DELIGHT VALLEY. from it. FOR SALE—RESIDENCE PROP Little Donald Nixon suffered a CAMPBELL s SOUPS erty. House has six rooms with LARD (Special to The Sentinel.) badly mashed hand Monday. It bath and store room. Inquire at All kinds— March 27.—Mrs. W. E. Stevens, 5-lb. size............ $1.08 was caught in a kale cutter, but place, 844 south Sixth. ni.10al.1p who had been staying at the home the can 10c 4-lb. size......... . bones were broken. 85c of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. no Social- Neighbors will be enter FOR BALE CHEAP ONE TEAM A. Witcher, the past four weeks, weighing .1000 lbs., and another left Friday for her home at Mohler. tained Wednesday afternoon by weighing 2000 lbs.; also wagon and She was having her eyes treated Mrs. E. J. Kent. ROLLED OATS BACON A nine-pound girl was born Tues two sets of harness. G. H. Fuller by a specialist in Eugene. Kerr 's, 9-lb. sack........ 50c day to Mr. and Mrs. Jessie That ton. m.'lOallp Backs, lb............ Miss Mary Haight returned home 25c cher. MAKE ME AN OFFER ON A 1920 Friday from O. A. C. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Conner, of touring ear; will trade as first SILK CREEK TRU BLU CRACKERS AND GRAHAMS I payment on small city property. Eugene, spent the week end at the , 704 Birch avenue. m3ua!3p (Special to The Sentinel.) WANTED MEN OR WOMEN TO March 29.—The I. N. Dresser ¡FOR SALE OR TRADE—ONE LOT I take orders for genuine guaran family, of l ynx Hollow', visited one iu Seattle. Price, $400. John Hull, teed hosiery for men. women and day recently at the M. F. Babcock 3-lb. caddie of crackers, box..... ...45c ■ phone 37 F5. niSOtfe |children. Eliminate darning. Salary home 5-11». caddie of grahams, box..... '$75 a week full time. $1.50 an hour Miss Leota Kotw is visiting at ...85c FOR SALE—PURE BRED RHODE i spare time Beautiful spring line. Island Red hatching eggs, graded, ¡International Stocking Mills. Nor the homo of her sister, Mrs. Claude Hardin, at Gaston. McKenzie flour, sack...... _........ . at SOe per doacn. Phone 31 FIS, F. ristown, Pa. m30jnelp $1.50 A ten-nound son was born Tues E Taylor Walker. Ore. m.lOp Sapphire, best hard wheat flour, sack $2.25 LOST LICENSE PLATE NO 5018, day moruing to Mr. and Mrs Ar Woolcott. FOR RENT—A MODERN FIR between Black. Butte and Cottage thur Mrs. E. T. Hartley and son and nisheil home; fruit, garage. Call Grove. Finder please uotify C. H. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. lai 2.15 Eleventh street Saturday or Wood, at Lon Ion store. m.'lOc Dreiser, all of Lynx Hollow, viaiter! I Sunday forenoon. m30e with friends here Saturday. MY RANCH OF 142 ACRES FOR (FOR SALE—$0 ACRES 4 MILES Charles Miller has purchased a sale or trade. Partly clean'd and from Cottage Grove; 15 acres in * improved. A. E. Weatrope, Star. Ford ear. cultivation. fenced and cross i Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tompkins vis ni30a!3p fenced, good improvements, good i tied Monday at the Arthur Woolcott i young orchard, fine spring piped to FOR SALE LOT 11. BLOCK 2, heme. house, barn and poultry houses; on Mrs. P. Darnell is able to be up I Manitou Park, N. E. corner north phone line; priced to sell. Ask for; Ninth street. near bridge. Will ex and about after an illness of sev particulars. Addison Williams, route ( change for Portland property. J. B eral weeks. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR E00s 2. Cottage Grove. Ore. Telephone Protxman. 781 East Taylor Street, pt-F4. Watch the label oa your paper. I “ m30uI3p i Portland. Ore. m3Otfc Î A Pre-Ea&er Sale of Boys’ Suits FACE BRICK COMMON BRICK FIRE BRICK FIRE CLAY DRAIN TILE BUILDING TILE HEARTH TILE WIDE LUMBER Shingles IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT CEMENT PLASTER Dampers Clean Outs LIME STUCCO Ash Dumps Talk over your house needs with us S. L. Godard Contractors and Dealers I he United States Government Cooperates with the 7600 member banks in maintaining the Federal Reserve Banking System for the protection of the busi ness interests of the country. Through the Federal Restive Board in Washington it supervises the twelve I ederal Reserve Banks; it appoints one-third of their directors; it deposits its funds largely with them; it guarantees the currency they issue. This cooperation greatly increases the value of the system to us and our community. MEMBER rFDERAL RESERVE SYS TEM Are you linked up with thia new national system aa one of our depositors f If not, you should delay no longer. FIRST NATIONAL BANK (The Old Reliable) GRAY’S SPECIAL SALE