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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1923)
COTTAG^GROV^^ENTINEL^J^RIDAY^OCTOBEI^^^IMS PAGE SIX --------------------- ----- I Neighborhood News < ♦ — .... C. J. Breier Co LYNX HOLLOW. Boys’ Hi Top Loggers, according to the size, pair.... ........... $3.98 to $4.50 Boys’ heavy school shoes....$2.95 to $3.65 Men’s Chippewa loggers $10.50 to $12.95 Men’s heavy work shoes..... $2.95 to $4.95 Dr. Bunyon’s cushion sole black and brown kid shoe for men..... $6.95 to $7.50 Ladies’ black kid oxford with built in arch support.......... ..... ....................... $4.50 Ladies’ brown oxfords, in all styles, the pair.......... ............ $4.50, $4.95 Girls’ brown Hi Top school shoes, priced the pair................ $2.50, $2.75, $3.25 Sweaters for every member of the family priced..................... x............... $2.25 to $7.50 All-wool blankets; colors lavender, pink, blue and white, priced................ $9.00 Wool-nap blankets priced $3.00 to $6.50 Outing flannel, in dark and light colors, priced the yd............. 20c Children’s outing flannel bloomers..... 50c Storm serge in all colors, yd.............. 85c Plain military braid and fancy braid priced the yd...................... 7c to 40c Heavy wool hose for ladies and children, roll top, pr............................................... 85c Underwear for children, men and women at the..................................... lowest prices =!¡ 159-J ♦ f [ —that is the number to call when you have a news item. If you know an item and it doesn’t get printed, the fault is yours for not taking a moment to {«hone it in. In emergency cases, call the same number to give in your wantads. Forma dose at 12 o’clock Thursdays. Our phone is for your convenience; don’t hes itate to use it. THE SENTINEL 4 A Better Oil Even if i it does cost less U isn’t what, you pay but what you get in lubrication that counts. Thousands of labors/ tory and eoad-trsts have proved that Zerolene oils and greases reduce friction and wear to a greater «extentthan any other motor lubricants we hareaeen and tested or been able to produce. Zerolene oils form on an average jot less carbon than other motor oils They form less carbonehan any other motor oils known to us. And because Zerolene gives better lubricv don continuously, the Zerolene'lubricated automobile averages^* more mileage from the gasoline consumed. Insist on Zerolene. even if it does cost less. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C4Uoraia) ; 3o% less CARBON Ï 5% mtntgasolint miiatge ZEROLENE (Special to The Sentinel.) Oct. 2.—The Lew Lajoie family are home from the hop yurds but will leave at once for the prune or- I chnrds. Two auto loads of people arrived i from the east last week and are visiting at the Campbell home. Mrs. Win. Slater accompanied her son, Horace Strong, of Eugene, on an auto trip to Myrtle Creek the latter part of lust week. They also visited the Arzner prune orchards, where Mrs. Wolford and Mrs. Cald well and their children are at work. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith, lately from Illinois, and Mrs. C. V. Sheri dan and daughter Elizabeth, of Walker, drove up Wednesday of last week to visit at the I. N. Dresser home. The women are Mrs. Dresser’s sisters. Mr. Winslow, of Silk Creek, came over Tuesday to do some fall farm ing for E. T. Hartley. School opened Munday with Mrs. Opal Hill, of Cottage Grove, as teacher. Mrs. Geo. Huff, of Multnomah, who has been visiting here and at Hebron, was joined by several of her children and together they visit ed their old home here. Mrs. Nancy Neal was a dinner guest at the Dresser home Thursday of last week. The John Sumson family and Mr. and Mrs. Marion lxibow arrived the latter part of lust week from an uuto trip to eustern Oregon They visited Bend, Prineville and other points, returning by way of Portland and reaching Salem for the fair. Mrs. Nancy Neul, Mrs. W. A. Keane and children and Ralph Mos burg left Friday of last week for a trip to North Bend, where Mrs. Neul’s daughter, Mrs. Earl Clark, lives. DELIGHT VALLEY. (Special to The Sentinel.) Oct. 4.— W. E. Nixon, Lee, Hugh And Kay Nixon, Chas. Johnson, Al fred Cornutt and Oscar Jackson made up a hunting party which were gone from Friday to Sunday out near Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lockwood have returned to their place here. The family who have been living there moved to the drove. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Conner, of Eugene, caino up Friday and spent I he week end at the C. C. Conner home. Ray Nix in, of Portlunc, in here viaiting relatives. The T. D. Hodges family returned Saturday from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huff and Mr. Huff’s sister Flora, of Dufur, were overnight guests Sunday at the C. C. Conner home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keene and daughter Frances returned Sunday evening from Salem. Mrs. Oscar Jackson and children spent Bunday with Grandpa Juck- son, at Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lacky and Mon, of Cottage Grove, spent Hun- day evening at the C. C. Conner home. Club was postponed on account of the illness of the granddaughter of Mrs. Smith, who was to have been hostess. Miss Leota Brown is in a Eugene hospital, being very ill with typhoid fever. C. H. Haight, who recently under went an operation at a Eugene hos pital, is reported to be doing nicely. The J. A. Joll family and Mrs. C. H. Haight were Eugene visitors Wednesday. Mrs. M. A. Horn and her mother, Mrs. Mary Smith, were in Eugene _ Tuesday to aoe Clita Wald?n, who is ill with typhoid. Hardware and Furniture Oregon Are Well Represented Here r The attractiveness of your new fall dress or suit can l«e spoiled by an ill-fitting corset—that s why we are careful to keep our corset department abreast of the latest style trend in women’s garments. The proper fitting of one of our new corset models will insure a perfect figure for your new fall and winter apparel. There is just the right model here in the well-known and dependable American Lady Corsets just in stock in all the new fall models. All American Lady corsets are boned with “Mighty- Bone” stays which are rust-proof and almost unbreakable. Ixit our saleswomen show you your model today. ELASTIC GIRDLE CORSETS Style 190 Now topless girdle style, pink elastic top and elastic insert at sides, pink coutil cloth.........$1.25 COMBINETTE CORSETS American Lady combinette corsets are proving very popular. They are a combination of bras- sieve and girdle and with very little boning. $1.25, , $2.50, $3 Color cloth, flesh pink. Price....... C The shocks suffered when pushings wheelbarrow over rough ground can be largely eliminated by prov mg the wheel with shock absorbers made from buggy-spring leaves. The leaves used for this pur- pose have eyes at the ends; each is cut to a length of about X in., and has throe cr four screw holes drilled through it. The eyes are reamed out so that they will accommodate the axle of the wheel i nd allow it to turn easily, and the springs are screwed to the underside of tl»e wheelbarrow frame, the eyes Is'ing turned down. • • • It is desirable to have the gates of > tables anil imdilis ks provided with a litch that cannot be opened by the horses. A irood latch, that is al*M> lutoly secure, «nd has hewn found to be very useful on the stallion 'ailihs'k at the I’niversily of ¡Illinois, is 11h o w n in The tette is nutde the drawing. ! *> that it touches the gatepost at the txttom first, and the top must lie ■prung in in order to hook the latch. There is not a chance for the gate to I »pen when the latch is in position; the harder the stallion rubs or pushes »gainst the gate, the tighter the latch rwcomea. • • • (| Beeswax makes ■ l>etter lubricant for tail centers than Ute usual white lead, nil, or grease. ELASTIC GIRDLE DE LUX Style 714 New topless girdle, all elastic waist, heavy elastic sides, reinforced elastic back, pink silk brocade front and back, price........................................$4.00 YOUTHFUL STOUT MODEL Style 92 Cut in well developed style and yet of slender appearance; 41/j-inch bust 14-ineh hip, baek-lace, reinforced lining, flesh pink coutil cloth.......... $4 NEW BRASSIERES Model Brand These new brassieres are a most necessary ad junct to be worn with the present popular styles of “topless” corsets and girdles. Here you will find all the new and wanted models in materials from cotton to silk in white and pink; also a full range of sizes. These new Model brand bras sieres priced ................................. 50c, 75c to $1.50 FRONT LACE MODEL Style 830 Heavy pink coutil covering, spoon-shaped clasp, 2-inch bust, 16*/^-inch hip. Price. ELASTIC TOP CORSET Style 630 Pink coutil covering, all elastic top and elastic inserts in side, spoon shaped clasp, back lace, 2-inch bust, 15-inch hip. Price $4 Try Gordon Silk Stocking H300, Priced $2.50 You will be pleased both with the wear and appear ance of Gordon 11300 pure silk stocking. Colors: brown, black, log cabin, gray, tan. If (hero are nny worse criminals than the <log poisoner they are prob ably in jail sentenced to be hung. • • • The necessities of life cost, all we can afford and the luxuries« of life keep us poor. • • • A store advertise» “Another half off women’s clothes.” All right, let’s get turned the other way. • • • The composers of some of our popular songs ought to be in Sing I Sing. Equipping the Wheelbarrow Working on Side of Building with Shock Absorbers The method of working on the wall Secure Latch for Paddocks Knowles & Graber Newest Corset Models ot a building as shown in the illustra tion is used by circus-bill posters to put up their signs in places that are other wise nearly inaccessible. TwiMadders are used; one is laid on tho roof, and projects a few feet beyond the edge; c THE QUALITY STURE- goop SERVK Gordon Meroerized Lisle Stockings Are Dependable 50c a Pair Double heels and toes, fine thread tops with permanent silk-like finish. Buy Your Tires from a Jirestone DEALER At the Latest Prices—The Lowest in History the other is lashed to the projecting end, and hangs vertically. One man remains on the extreme inner end of the horiiontal ladder, while another climbs down the vertical ladder, the weight of the first man keeping the whole arrangement in position. The horiiontal ladder should not project over the edge of the roof more than one-fourth or one-fifth of the entire length of this ladder and the man hold ing it down must apply his weight at the extreme inner end; he must lie alx»ut equal to the other num in weight In this way he will l>o able to hold the man on the ladder securely. • • • Cleaning Rusty Crosscut Sows An excellent ns thod of cleaning and polishing an Ud rusty croareut saw is as follows: Drill a vertical hole in the renter of a small stump, and also saw a cut across it, passing through the hole; the depth of this cut should equal the width of the saw, minus the teeth Invert the saw in the cut. allowing the teeth to project alxivn the surface of the stump. Fill the hole around the saw with fine «ami and moisten with a little water. Hv working the saw as if sawing, it will quickly be scoured as clean ami bright as when new, Yon will find the Firestone Dealer one ©f the stable business men of your com munity. He offers a clean, fresh stock, backed by a well organized service. He wants you as a permanent customer. That is the reason he sells Firestone tires He knows and has plenty of proof that they are the best tires on the mar ket. He can give you the greatest value and thereby retain your trade for years. Every day you find new proof of this unequalled value. On the 15th of this month, Firestone Tires set two new dirt track records at Syracuse when Tommy Milton slid around four turns at every mile and covered the 100 miles in 75 min utes, 33 hundredths seconds. He also established a new world's record for one mile by covering it in 42 and 28 hun dredths seconds. The next four cars to finish were also equipped with Firestone Gum-Dipped Coeds. Each one of them went the entire race without a stop. TMs and every other important race this year was won on Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords and Steam-Welded Tubes. Such performance gives you conclusive proof of their strength and durability. Not only do race drivers use Firestone Tires as protection to their lives and the surest way to victory, but the largest tire buyers in the work! insist on and buy Firestone Tires for economy and service. These buyers include the leading car manufacturers, the biggest commer cial car operators and the taxicab and motorbus operators. 57X539,714 tire miles were sold to t-artenh and motorbus operators in the month of August. Think this over. You cannot afford to accept anything less than Firestone service and economy. You can buy thia service and economy from any of the dealers listed below. WOODSON BROTHERS Cottage Grove, Oregon America Should Produce its Oivn Rubber— Phone 27