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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1923)
i DELIGHT VALLEY. to The Sentinel.) 25.—Little Donald Nixon, I who Joly (Special underwent an operation last WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR FRUIT JARS, JAR RUBBERS, JAR CAPS AND JELLY GLASSES. Buy Fruit BUY RUBBERS AND JAR CAPS 5c Mason pints, doz............. 80c Gray rubbers, doz...... White rubbers, 3 doz 25c Mason quarts, doz.............. 95c 10c Mason half gallons, doz.. $1.30 Red cold pack, doz..... Mason lids, doz........... 25c 55c Economy lids, 2 doz... Mason Ideal Glass Tops Kerr self seal lids, wide mouth. Pints, doz.... ................. 95c 2 doz........................................ 38c $1.20 Kerr self seal lids, narrow Quarts, doz......... $1.65 mouth, 2 doz....................... 28c Half gallons, doz Just declined 50c per KN) Pounds Get Our Price Before You Buy SUGAR Mason Ideal Wide Mouth Jars Fruit Pectin, bottle.... Pints, doz....................... $1.05 Paraffine, box............. Jelly Glasses Quarts, doz.......... ............ $1.30 the doz .... _................... Half gallons, doz.................$1.75 25c 20c 45c WE SELL EOR ('ASH AN!) WE SULL FOR LESS week for the removal of tonsils and I adenoids, is recovering nicely. Arthur Bailey and son, of Ponn- I WANTADS ! ; LOANS—PLENTY OF MONEY for city loans, pay as much each month as you want to, also farm loans at 5 per eent interest an nually. F. J. Berger, 830 Willamette street, Eugene, Ore.. jnel5tfc FOR SALE— 15 H. P. GENERAL Electric slow speed motor. J. H. Bartels. jne29tfc OLD BAGS WANTED—NOTHING less than 2 feet square. Must be clean and of material that will ab sorb gasoline; old underclothing, flannels and the like preferred. Can not use old socks, mercerized or hard surface goods or small pieces of any kind. We want tho beat rags and pay the best price, 5 cents the pound. The Sentinel. tf FOB BALE OB TRADE—A FOBD light delivery. See Charle» Hull or Geo. H. Brainard. jly6tfc WANTED—SHAWLS TO KNIT. »1 .60 for 16-ounco shawl Could leavo yarn at rest room. Phone jly20a3p 14-F2. Mr». Colin Handy. I WILL TRADE MY TEAM OF horses for eight cords of wood and $15. M. E. Pettet, Saginaw, Oro. jly20a3p FOR BALE OB TRADE—13 ACRES of A-No. 1 river bottom land, all under cultivation; good for garden or graiu; 1(4 miles east of town on good road. Chas. A. Beidler, 635 First St., Cottage Grove. jly27al0p EAT WITH HOI,MAN, OPPOSITE Ford garage, Main St. Everything clean and sanitary. First, class home cooking and sorvico. Day or week terms. jly27al7p FOR SALE OR TRADE—23 ACRES % mile southwest of Saginaw. Half cleared, plenty of wood, good spring, 4-room house, good barn, two hen houses, small brooder and incu bator houses. C. C. Moody, Saginaw, Oro. jly27al0p IVAN E. WARNER, Save Money Now and buy Western Lumber Company’s MANAGER Ballot for the American legion Bathing Beauty ONE VOTE FOR (Deposit in ballot box at the Gray Goose, Elite or Bon Ton) HOUSE WANTED—I WANT TO rent modern house. Close to high school preferred. F. L. Grannis, 1044 Jackson St.. Eugene. jly27al0p FOR SALE—A SIGHTLY REHI donee property outside city limits with view of city nnd country; 8 rooms, small fruit, acre of land. Will take Jackson county or Port land property in trade. G. B. Arnest, Cottage Grove. jly27alOp WANTED—25 HEAD OF GOOD Homo folk« waste onough energy dairy cows, freshening in August defending some proposition that or September. J. W. Veateh, Cot everybody believe* in to make con tngo Grove. jly27al0 siderable headway with some propo sition that has not yet become pop FOR SALE—MONARCH RANGE, ular. good as new. N. E. Glass. jly27n3c vacation kit, put a bottle of SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED for 9-month term. Address Mrs. Wm. E. Norman, Drew, Ore. n3c CHAMBERLAIN’S MONEY FOR YOU—PAY CASH FIRST IN THE SUMMER COLIC and DIARRHOEA for your wantnds and get three REMEDY insertions for tho price of two. tfp Invaluable for sudden and severe pains in stomach and bowels, cramps, diar rhoea. When needed - worth 50 time« the coat for ainxle dose. Don’t Be a Slave to a Stove— WK ARE STARTING A NIGHT shift, beginning August 13, anil will need tho following men. Write, wire or phone Cottage Grovo No. 50 during day or 115-J during evening for information: 1 offbearer head I head marker 1 2nd marker t'g 1 edgernmn 9 chainmen 2 truck rustlers 1 slabman 2 tractor drivers 1 eutoff man 1 trimmer spot- 1 rip sawyer tor 1 rip sawyer off- 1 resawyor bearer 1 resaw helper 2 trimsawuien 1 cleanup man 2 men sort in 2 lath stock yard pickers 2 planer loaders 1 lath puller 2 car loaders 1 tallyman 1 bolter man Day 1 lath shover 4 car loaders 3 men for wood 2 tallymen 1 millwright (op- erating) 2 pond men 2 doggers 1 oiler Cull for Arthur on phone. ag3-10c When a woman finds that she can do bet ter cooking than ever before, do it with the utmost economy of fuel and food, and at the same time free herself from the necessity of standing guard over a hot stove, she is likely to do something about it. BOY WANTED—POSITION OPEN when school begins for eighth grade or high school boy who can work one hour before school, two hours after school and all day Sat urdays. Must be one with ambition for future. Tho Sentinel. a3 17p Automatic Electric Ranges FOUND—ROLL OF TtXXJS, PROB ably off of auto or motorcycle. E. J. Edwards, phono 86 Y. 151 Old Pacific highway north. a3p are getting all of these desirable results for thousands of women. The Electric Ranges we carry in stork are those with really reliable automatic control, and this control of time and temperature is one of the t.lungs that makes them so econom ical to use. Nor is the price as high as careless talk may have led you to think. Our prices are lower than anywhere else for the reason we buy in large quantity and give our customer the benefit for this quantity discount. A small payment down and easy payments make it ¡Missiblr to own one ot these wonderful time, health and labor savers. Mountain States Power Co FOR SALE- —FINE 4-YEAR-OLD Percheron horse, well broke, sound and true; 1400 lb«.; will make 1600 lbs. Also largo hand power feed cutter, almost new, and a 2 horse • John Deere cultivator, cheap. Win L. Leonard, Saginaw, Ore. nug3-17p LOOSE HAY FOR SALE—MRS. S. E. Blair, corner Sixth and Wash ington. »K-lp FOR SALE—AMERICAN STEEL hay press in best of condition. Jesse TmnneU, phone 17 F12. Loa- don road. ______ _____ a-.'r1 DAIRYMEN! WOOD-LARK EU REPELLANT sylvaiua, who are visiting in Ln gene, »pent last Friday at the E. J. Sears home. Irene and Eleanor Smith, of Ma bel, are spending several weeks at the home of their aunt, Mr». Law rence Brown. W. E. and Hugh Nixon and J. A. Joll were in Eugene Saturday. Mis» Elsie Tebbe, of Yreka, Calif., has been a guest at the C. H. Haight home the pust two week». She expect» to return home Sunday. Mr. and Hrs. L. M. Powell are now ut Lewiston, Ida. J. A. Joll ha» a now Ford sedan and Lee Nixon has a new touring car. Misses Mary and Myrtle Snauer and Henry Snauer wore Sunday vis itors at the Alfred Cornutt home. Mr. and Mr». Harry Conner, of Eugene, spent the week eud at the C. C. Conner home. The John Walden family, of Eu gene were Sunday guests at the M. A. Horn home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nixon at tended camp meeting in Cottage Grovo Sunday and were dinner guests at the C. A. Moore home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Young and »on, of San Francisco, visited ovor 1778—Bl<x»e Sunday night at the home of Mr. 35 cents 1608-Skirt Young’s cousin, Mrs. Lawrence 35 cents Brown. 1759—Drew 1750-Drew 45 cent* Lyle Perine, of Salem, visited 45 centi from Sunday to Tuesday at the home of his si»ter, Mr». T. D. UGGEST the latest and most modish Mays oj making ths innumerable Summer Hodges. Jrocks one needs Jor vacation or stay-at-home days. The dainty voiles, linens, The M. A. Horn family were in crashes and ratings that Paris is sponsoring. Eugono Monday. Mrs. Fred Wright, of Cottage THE SUMMER FASHION BOOK Grove, spent Monday and Tuesday at the Oscar Jacksori home. accurately brings home to you exactly how to trim these attractive frocks. It tete Mrs. Lawrence Montieth was you into the secret that necklines are trimmed this season that sleeves are hostess to tho Social Neighbors either nothing at ALL or tiny cap affairs—then it introduces Wednesday afternoon. Dainty re die picturesque robe de style. freshment» were served. The elub will not meet during the busy sum mer days. The noxt meeting will be September 19. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS for AUGUST Neighborhood News, S A nnouncing MOUNT VIEW. (Special to The Sentinel.) Aug. 1.—Mias Foreat Schneider, who had been nttonding summer school at Ashland, spent the weok end at home and left Sunday for Monmouth, where she will continue her studies. Mrs. Jane Kile, who returned two weeks ago from an extended visit in Eugene, was quite ill ono day of last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Amanda Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales and daughter Dorothy, Lewis Mendal, Floyd Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hands and W. D. Heath and son Addison were among those in the Grovo Saturday from this neighbor hood. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath and son Addison were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider. Lat er in the day the whole party mo tored to Cnmns swale and visited the turkey ranch there. Mrs. Roy Spaugh and daughter Geraldine returned Thursday eve ning from a motor trip through the eastern part of the state and to Crater lake in company with Mrs. Spaugh’s brother and sister and their families, who came with her to the home of their aunt, Mrs. Amanda Sears. Mrs. Spaugh and daughter left again Sunday for a visit with relatives in Roseburg before returning to their home in Bremerton, Wash. Her brother’s family, the George Clarks, also re turned to their home in Portland Sunday. Her sister’s family, the Allen Staleys, nlso nf Portland, re mained for a week’s visit with Mrs. Sears. Mount View farmers havo their hay crop in their barns now and t has been a most bountiful yield. Miss Bernadine Schneider and Miss Mary Layng were at the W. D. Heath home Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Waldo Miller and daughter Selma were in the Grovo Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Layng and children attended the camp meeting in Cottage Grovo during the post week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher, of Thornton Corners, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fisher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coolpy and daughter Elizabeth were in Cottage Grove Sunday afternoon. Miss Martha Jackson, of Joliet, Hl., is expected to arrive this week from Portland, where she has been for two months, for an extended visit at the homo of her uncle. W. D. Heath. SAGINAW. (Special to The Sentinel.) Joly —Miss Edna Holilerson, of Eugene, is visiting with her cousin, Miss Mildred Walklcy. Miss Nellie Fogle left Sunday for a visit with friends at Eddyville. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell and Myrtle and Willie Adney returned Sunday from Roseburg. Mr and Mrs. F. T. Benston and daughters spent Sunday at the D W. McKinney home in Cottage Grovo. Mrs. Ixiwell Benston and daugh ter attended a picnic at London springs Sunday. Miss Blanch« Frazee, of Mosby creek, visited Monday with ............ Miss Flora Fogle. Many from hern attended tho camp meeting in Cottage drive last week. Miss Roberta Holmes, who has been quite sick, is now improving rapidly. The W. F. Brigg* family moved up near the new sawmill last wwk M. H. ANDERSON LEAVES FOR OLD HOME IN SWEDEN M. H. Anderson leaves thin week bw n two or throe months* business nnd pleasure trip to his old home in Borgholm. Sweden. He will «nil , Angust U from New Yorh on the Mnjaatie, the largest steamship la the world. Mr. Andersen's trip will include a bnsiness visit in England ns well as a visit with relatives in Sweden. He will stop for a .lay or I two at Heppner, Ore, oa the 'trip • cast, to visit a brother. Theodore. a Clearance of Summer Wash Dresses / at Decided Price Reductions Genuine fast color linen street frocks that were marked to sell at $7.95, re duced to— $4.95 Dresses of voile or fine quality gingham that were marked to sell at $5.95 and $4.95, reduced to— $3.95 è idfiiwlBaiijs &Mairksbunj 7tte Dayfiyitt Storefor Quality and Service Knowles & Graber Hardware and Furniture Oregon FENDERS RADIATORS BODIES REPAIRED Come to us! ?' No matter how great or small the damage, we can make it just like new again! AA e do all kinds of body work. Radiators, Gas Tanks, Windshields and Mufflers repaired. ACETYLENE WELDING Eugene Auto Sheet Metal Go. 718 Charnelton St J13a3 Phone 249