The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 20, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY. APRIL 20, 1923
PAGE EIGHT
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Neighborhood News
SILK CREEK.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
April 17.—Air. and Mrs. J. D.
Rainey, Mr. and Mrs. Judd Robin
sou, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Fisher and
children and Mrs. Swiaeheart mo­
tored up from Eugene recently mid
spent the duy at the Frank Bub
cock home.
Mu* Kuby Whaley, of Sutherlin,
spent the week end nt home.
Mrs. Paul Estes and two children
came up from Roseburg a few day»
ago and visited at the D. A. Estes
home.
Mrs. Belle Trembly und Blanche
Estes cooked nt the Perry mill lust
week. Mrs. E. E. Whaley expect»
to go there soon to help in the
cook house.
Mr. und Mrs. 11. W. Wheeler und
baby, of Lorane, visited here Suu-
day.
Clearance of Women’s Spring Apparel
Timely event just at the beginning of real spring. She who buys a spring coat, suit or
dress at this mid-season clearance, buys opportunely, for real spring is just beginning
Card of Thanks,
We take
___ this method of thanking
the many friends for I heir heartfelt
sympathy and aid during the illness
ami death of our luved one; for the
many beautiful floral offerings, and
also the minister and singers.
Mrs. Harry Lu min and
Daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood,
Mr. and Airs. Walter Lunau,
Mr. und Mr». A. Lunau,
Donald l.unnu,
Mr. and Airs. Louis Scholz,
Air. and Mrs. Frank Favor,
Mr. and Airs. Elijah Wood,
a20c Mr. and Airs. Louis Seitz.
Can You Use a New Dress?
If so, now is your chance to buy it. Our dresses
have been lowered in price and substantial savings
are offered. There is a variety of styles to choose
from and every dress in the line is as desirable
now as it ever was.
There is talk of a tariff on beans
and staid old Boston has suddenly
gone wild for democracy.
WANTED—TEN 11EN TURKEYS.
B. M. llawluy, Cottage Grovj,
Oro.
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ATTENTION CHICKEN KAISERS.
1 have several hundred bushel» of
wheat, and ont» mixed specially.
Good for chickens. Owner, P. W.
Kuscu, 523 E. 25 No., Portland,
Ore., or Wes Chrisman, Doreua,
Oregon.
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A SEASONABLE SALE OF SILK
GLOVES
Kayser’s two clasp silk gloves, shown
in black, white, gray and pongee; till
sizes in the lot; a regular 85c value;
on sale at the pair.
SILVER QUILL BABY CHICKS
all »old till April 15, except po»
sibly a few overluitch. Several thou­
sand Utility chick» after that date.
IT h 100 for *15;
* '" 500
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for $70;
10UU fur $135; 20 per cent book»
order, balance on delivery. Wui.
Hunds & Son, Boi 014, Cottage
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Grove, Ore., phone 1-F2.
i OR
u.i, OR ra \|’I. I OR i I
acres 8 mile» from town, $1500.
Would consider car as part pay
inent. Good buildings, orchard and .1
outrange. 11. T. Williams, Mosby
Creek, phone 19 F2.
al3mylp
SILK HOSE, 98c PAIR
Medium weight silk hose, made with
lisle tops ami reinforced toes ami
heels; black, white, tan and gray.
FOR HALE LOT 11, BLOCK 2,
Manitou Park, N. E. corner north
Ninth st root, near bridge. Will ox
change for Pori la nd property. J. B.
Protzmnn, 781 East Taylor Street,
Portland, Ore.
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High Quality
Footwear for Spring
Priced Low
WANTED MEN OR WOMEN TO
take order» for genuine gnu ran
teed hosiery for men, women and
children. Eliminate darning. Salary
$75 a week full tune, $1.50 an hour
»pare time. Beautiful spring lino.
International Stocking Mills, Nor
ristown, Pa.
inJOjnelp
Women’» patent, gray tongue pumps,
low heel with rubber tip, plain toe,
the pair...... ............................... $4.90
Women’» patent one »trap pump», per­
forated toe, low heel with rubber tip,
the pair
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$3.95
Women's patent one strap pump, low
rubber tip heel, gray eollar and strap,
Goodyear welt, the pair.
$6.75
Women’s black kid oxford, leather
quarter lined, Cuban heel, cap toes,
Goodyear welt, the pair
$5.75
Women’s black kid oxford, military
heel with rubber tip, perforated cap
toe, the pair .............................. $3.45
Misses' black patent round toe pumps,
two tone, sizes 111.. to 2, pair
$3.25
FOR SALE ONE DOZEN TWO
mouth old (). 1. C, pigs. R. Y.
Porter, Walker, Ort'.
nil 20 p
FOR SALE GOOD YOUNG MILK
gout. Write Box 83, Yoncalla,
On
SOpd
TÜRKEN
Mr». Jo
a 1.1 2Tp
LOGANBERRY PLANTS FOR
«nie. Como after them thin week.
F L. Bah ron fus, Box 641, Cottagi'
Grove.
a2op
$18.75 to $33.75
A SALE OF $10.75, $11.75 AND $12.75 BLOUSES
AT ONE FOURTH OFF
Hand embroidered blouses, made of heavy crepe
de chine; lanvin, green, canna and pekin are the
colors.
OUR VERY BEST DRESSES REDUCED
TO $19.75
You may choose any dress in the store at this price
regardless of its former selling price. Fine quality
taffeta and canton crepe are the materials used in
styling these dresses.
WANTADS
BREWSTER I FRIGHT CONCERT
grand piano, in good condition.
$2f5; or will trade for good light
rar. J. T Sprague.
aSOmyfp
—carries a message of economy that will find a
warm welcome with every woman who is a pros­
pective buyer. The garments are fashioned of
poiret twill in navy blue. Jaunty box or blouse
jackets trimmed with braid or embroidery.
Suits That Were $25.00 to $45.00 on Sale at
CREPE AND TAFFETA DRESSES, $10.00
When you see this showing of dresses at $10.00 you
will not want to spend the time nor money in mak­
ing your own or having it made. You can buy the
dress ready to put on for about the price of the
material. At this price you can choose any dress
that was marked to sell up to $17.50.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to express our sincere
appreciation for the many kind
thought» and act» of our many
friends during our »nd bereavement.
MATEEL WHITLOCK,
AVANELLE WHITLOCK,
CLARA GLEASON,
EDITH NEAL,
GRACE HUNT,
CHARLES WHITLOCK,
WILLIAM WHITLOCK.
FOR SAI E REMINGTON STAND
a rd No. 10 typewriter
Perfect
condition. Uacd about 15 months.
L. C. Miehenor nt Helliwell, Bangs
A Marksburv »tore.
a 13 20 27pd
FARMS WANTED IX VICINITY I
of Cottage Grove for eastern peo-1
pie. Land must bo good and price I
right No commission charged and
no inflated values considered. (>. H.
Heine, 900 E. 19th, Eugene. n20m4p
Tliis Mid-Season Suit Sale
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DISCONTINUED STYLES
Warner’s Corsets 98c
At the above price we offer several
discontinued styles of the famous War­
ner Bros, corsets, regardless of former
selling prices; just a few of each style
in sizes 21 to 27. An opportunity to
save greatly if we have your style and Î
size.
CHOOSE ANY SEPARATE SKIRT FOR
TWENTY PER CENT LESS
Smartly pleated or plain tailored skirts of wool
eponge, prunella or tweed; rich plaids and striped
effects.
Mothers of Boys
Can Save on Clothes
Needs During This
April Sale
Mothers, no section of this store offers
greater value than the boys’ clothing de­
partment. Thrifty parents who buy with
care and want the greatest amount of
service for their money will find it to
their advantage to buy during this sale.
The suits offered are all-wool; many have
two pairs of full lined trousers; coats are
made in the new belted styles; fancy
brown, green and tan mixtures; also blue
serges; in ages from 8 to 16 years. In­
stead of $9.75 to $12.50, choose any suit
in the store at
YARD GOODS
Consisting of Silks, Ginghams,
Summer Wash Goods, Cotton
Dress Materials, etc., Will Be
Featured at Special Prices
During the April Sales
PRINTED CREPE 1)E CHINE—
Yard-wide crept'« of good quality,
Egyptian and paisley printed de­
signs; a popular material this sea­
son for trimmings, blouses, etc.;
priced special per yd
$2 59
ALLTYME CREPE A lustrous,
rich, silky material, so popular
this season for dresses, skirts or
blouses; shown in white, deer,
«open and seal; special, yd. $2 39
SHEER DIMITIES -Small,
medium or large dots on white
grounds, stripes, checks, etc.;
yard-wide. Special at yd__ 39c
DRESS GINGHAMS—27-inch ging­
hams of standard quality, stripes,
cheeks and plaids; red, green, yel­
low, lavender and tan color combi­
nations, per yd.............................. 19c
DRESS R ATINES—Domestic rati- j
ne of the better quality, yard-wide;,
good range of colors: lavender, or*
ange, brown, henna, rose, copen and
white. Special at yd.......... .. ....... 69c
FLAXONS ANT) VOTEES—Yard­
wide voilesand 27-inch flaxons shown
in dotted and figured patterns on
lute grounds. Special at yd ....... 25c