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PAGE SIX COTTAGEGROVESENTINMaiFRIDAYjJiOVEMBER^g^^SB ♦------ No Charge Made LET US DRAIN YOUR CRANKCASE YOU PAY ONLY FOR OIL USED WANTADS -♦ ♦--------------------------------------- ♦ Neighborhood News i LYNX HOLLOW. WANTADS IN BLACKFACE type at double the price of (Special to The Sentinel.) lightlace—minimum, 35 word, Nov. 6.—Mt. aud Mrs. for 70 centa; three insertions Porter, of Eugene, were week end guests at the R. Y. Porter home. for $1.40. WANTED—MEN OR WOMEN TO take orders for genuine guaran teed hosiery for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. Salary $75 a week full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. Cottons, heathers, silks. International Stocking Milla, Norris town, Pa. o!9-janl8p FOR SALE—GENERAL MER- chandise business, moving picture show and butcher shop, all under one roof; doing fine business; in good eastern Oregon town only short distance from Natron cutoff. $12,500 will handle deni. Will take some trade. For particulars write Frank E. Blair, Lowell, Ore. ol2d7p LEE Tires and Tubes FOR SALE—25.20 WINCHESTER rifle, almost new. C. F. Lacky, Cottage Grove, Ore. o26n9p BUNGE’S SERVICE STATION FOR SALE—GOOD RESIDENCE. Also one good residence lot. H. A. Ellsworth. o26n9p Service With a Smile STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR Sale—Varieties: The Now Oregon, No, 121 Estenberg and The Godale, at $2.50 per thousand; also the Pro gressive Everbearers at $5 per thousand. H. G. Denham, box 541, Cottage Grove. o26u9p 8. C. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS, 100 per cent live delivery guaran teed; 20 per cent books irder. 100, $16; 500, $75; 1000, $140 postpaid; hatch only eggs from my iwn flock; no lights; trap records to 292. Ab solutely only one grade. Catalog free. Roy 8. Hands, box 614, Cot tage Grove, Ore. 1923 FORD SEDAN IN FINE CON- dition, with several extras, for sale at a bargain. Joe Smith. n2-16p FOR SALE—10 ACRES OF FINE land, $1200; $500 down, balance on time; or will sell 6 acres for $700, $400 dowu and balance on lime. Waldo Miller, phone 1-F12, Cottage Grove, Disston route. n2-16p FOR SALE—THORO UOHBKED Rhode Island Red roosters. Mrs. George Kebelbeek, phone 39-F21, Cottago Grovo. n2-16c Miss Opal Hill spent the week end at her homo in Cottage Grove. Mrs. Jas. Campbell was quite ill j last week. Mrs. Guy Dunean made a busi ness trip to Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mackie were dinner guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Melvin Jackson, Sun day. The Wm. Plank family were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Robison, who recently arrived from eastern Ore gon, visited at the home of Mrs. Robison’s parents the latter part of last week. The ladies G. A. H. club meets with Mrs. Awbrey Wolford Wed nesday. A little son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Shelleberger Monday, Oct. 29. MOUNT VIEW. (Special to The Sentinel.) Nov. 7.—Mrs. Amanda Sears and daughter, Mrs. L. K. Brumfield, and Miss Ixiura Riley were Cottage Grove visitors Saturday. I. A. Schneider was a Grovo vis itor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath and son William were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lowry at Walker. Mias Forest Schneider, who is teaching at Marshfield, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sears, of Walker, and Mr. Sears’ mother, Mrs. Anu Sears, of Creswell, vis ited Sunday with Mrs. Amanda Sean. William Heath visited at Marsh field during the past week. Mr. mid Mrs. Fred ~ Frost and Hurry Frost, of Blue Mountain, visited Sunday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider en tertained at dinner Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath and sous, William and Ad dison, and Waller Bowens. Mrs. 8. E. Lowry and children, of Walker, visited Saturday with Mrs. Lowry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath. For November Selling FUR TRIMMED COATS ’3250 New arrivals in Winter coats for misses and women. Materials of Bolivia and Normandy, fur collared; sizes 16 to 44; in navy, black and brown. o '7/te Dayficjfil Storefor Quality and Sentie SAGINAW. START immediately That's Red Crown' Most Everybody these cold momiqgp Relishes Pork ('’hops as an ideal meat item for dinner. And when bought from us ami properly prepared, you’ll eat more than your share. Perfectly balanced smooth and extra mileage. Quality Market Ruy when you see the Free Delivery CULVER « ANDERSON. PROPS. Phone 46 Hgd CrownSign STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) We Are Doing Ours Are you doing yoursf We offer you facilities for taking cate of your business. Are you tak ing advantage of this offer ! Why not call and confer with one of our officers! (>ur ex perience and counsel are yours to command. FIRST NATIONAL BANK (The Old Reliable) os ¿eh z QUICK STARTING with no sacrifice of Power (Special to The Sentinel.) cently from tile east, visited Mon Nov. 6.—Mrs. C. H. Sharon left day of last week at the J. A. Thursday for Portland to care for Burgess home. Mrs. Ziniplemun, who is ill. A. C. Johnston was in Eugene Thursday tin business. Mrs. J. F. Adney and daughter TEAM WEIGHING 3400 POUNDS Alma and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Camp for sale, including harness, for lull arrived Monday evening nt the only $275. Leslie Hull, phone 37-F5, .1. F. Adney home. Cottage Grove. nov2tfc Rev. Large visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burgess over Monday T OR SALE—DELICIOUS AND night. Spitzenburg apples, 50c ¡>u. and up; Several from here attended the Orders of three boxes or more de jrogram at the Delight Valley school livered auywhere in city. Also havo l oose Friday evening some fine horses for sale. Frank Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Benston and Jones, phone 100. n2-16p daughter Gladys visited Friday eve ning with the D. W. McKinney FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE BUSI of Cottage Grove. ncss in Eugene. Thia business families, Ed Queoner, who had been work will show a net profit of $250 per month. Building and property goes; ing in Washington for a month, $6000 takes it; part cash, balance returned to his home here last week. Mrs. A, 8. Cole and children spent terms. For particulars address Auto, Saturday with the J. S. Lake family care of Sentinel. n2-9p in Delight Valley. Mrs. Evi Counts, of Cottage FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE cheap if taken at once. Sec Geo. Grove, has beea employed to teach H. Brainard. o26n9p the primary grade of the school here and started upon her duties IOR SALE—5-ROOM BUNGALOW Monday. with bath, electric light, city Cline Walklev was in Eugene water; located in east Cottage Wednesday of last week on busi ness. Grove. House repninted on outside and refinished on inside. Two large Dale Crouner, of Eugene, visited lots, splendid garden land; garage last week with the W. F. Briggs For price md terms address lock family. box 190, Drain, Ore. n2-16p Mr. and Mrs. Ixiwell Benston and daughter Mary Alum spent Friday GOOD JERSEY COW FOR SALE. at the W. A. Keene home in De Phone 18-F2. n2-16e light Valley. Mrs. Pearl McKee, of Marshfield, HOUSE FOR SALE—SEVEN spent the week end with her mother, rooms, bath, plastered, fire Mrs. Clara Taplin. A. D. Fogle has traded his Ford place, built-ins, closets, large ot, east front at 425 Third car for a Chevrolet. Mrs. Howard Mosby went to street. Write Ernest Purvance, Creswell Friday and brought home 610 Liberty street, Portland, her daughter Mildred, who had been Ore. n9-23p staying with her grandparents Miss Esther Sharon accompanied FOUND—PIPE, LEFT AT THE Miss Sibyl Callers to her home in Sentinel office Monday or Tues Springfield Friday to spend the day. Owner may have same by week end. calling calling for same and paying Mrs. L. A. McArthur and children for this ad. n9c arrived Monday from Koifer, Okla., to join Mr. McArthur, who has FOR SALE—SMALL TEAM AND been here for some time. spring wagon for only $60. Write to J. W. (Airman, Cottage Grove, STAR. Ore. n9-23p (Special to The Sentinel.) FOR BALE—SWEET CIDER N. E. Nov. 7.—Glen Hankins nnd Fiet Ghtos. n9 23p cher Harlow, of Portland, and Car WANTED—FATHERS AND SONS rol Harlow, of Eugene, visited at Christian church Thursday, friends here Sunday. Ruby Arrington, of Disston, vis November 22, 1923, at 6 p. m. Cnfe- teria dinner and program. n9-16c ited several days last week with Velma Bailee. FOR SALE—GOOD 3t$ HEAVY Geo. Potter and Bill Ernshaw wagon, new 3-inch tires and rim, went to Eugeue Monday on busi $90. Also team aud harness. $50. A ness. 3 horse 15-ineh Oliver plow, two ex Mrs. J. E. Woodson and family, tra shares, $10. R C. Arne, phone of Cottage Grove, spent the week t5F5. n9-23c end with Mrs. Woodson's mother, Mrs. Ida Wicks. LOST—POCKETBOOK CONTAIN Mrs. Miles Piteher, Mr. and Mrs. ing three $10 bills, one $5 bill, Oral Sallee and Arthur Sallee mo- hunting license and other papers. torvd to Eugene Monday. Reward for return to W. H. Cain, west Main street, just outside city W ALKER limits. “n9p (Special to The Sentinel.) FOR SALE—O. I. C. PIGS. J. A. Nov. 6.—The boys’ basketball Joll. phone 38-FU, Saginaw, Ore. n9- team of the Walker union high ! school was defeated Thursday eve-1 LOST—PAIR TORTOISE SHELL ning when they met the local i rimmed spectacle«. Finder please basketball team. The score was 26 ! leave same at Howe’s confectionery to 23. »tore. n$p Those from Walkor who attended I home coining at Corvallis and saw | WANTED—YEAR OIJ) LAYING the bag rush and the football game White leghorn hen.«. Phone 31F15 were Mr. Winn. Miss Haight Daniel [ or write Mr*. Grace Weeks, Walker. Jansen and Reginald Haight. Ore. n9p DELIGHT VALLEY. FOR RALE — THOROUGHBRED Plymouth Rock rooster«. Mrs. Npv. 6.—Mrs. Oscar Jackson and John Kebelbeek, phone 39 F5 n9-:.'3p danghter Loi», who had been in En WANTED — HOI’REWORK OR F“ne «everal dava, returned homo riday evening Miss Eoi» is «lowly cooking by the dar or hour or permanent position. Phone 93 or improving. Mra. Fred Wright, Wrighi, of Cottage | rail at 1104 Ash avenue. n9p Grove stayed nt the Jackson home during Mrs. Jackson’s absence. A Hallowe’en party was held at the school house Friday evening. A short program was given by the pupils, the orchestra played one selection and refreshments of pump kin pic and cider were served. Miss Mary and Reginald Haight and Prof. Winn and Dan Janzen went to Corvallis Saturday to at tend the home coming celebration at O. A. C. The boys were enter tained at lhe Winn home. . Mr. Rose, of Eugene, was a din ner guest at the J. A. Joll homo Friday. Osear Jackson purchased a new Ford last week. J. G. Hodges, of Roseburg, was an over night guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hodges and son, of Roseburg, visited at the T. 1). Hodges home from Tuesday to Saturday of last week. Both fami lies spent two days in Eugene. The A. W. Cornutt family spent Sunday in Eugene with C. H. and Preston Lake, father and brother of Mrs. Cornutt. Little Vivian re mained for the week. Edwin Anderson, of Cottage Grove, spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. A. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bairs and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haight, of Yreka, Calif., enroute to the Pacific Inter national Stock show at Portland, stopped nt the C. H. Haight home over Sunday night. A. W. Cornutt, E. J. Sears and Lee Nixon served as election clerks at Saginaw Tuesday. Gray Has Bought Over 800 Cases A Carload of Toilet and Laundry Soap in the Past Month Special deals with manufacturer, maximum discounts and quantity prices make it possible for us to sell you AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE 2 2 2 1 FREE DEAL! pkgs. Gold Dust............................................ cakes Fairy.... cakes Inmuno. cake Tar....... Total value 60c .... 15c ...15c ...05c 95c Free With 100 Bars Sunny Monday, $3.95 1 pkg. Gold Dust.......... . 1 cake large Fairy......... 1 cake Pumnio or Tar 30c ..14c 05c Total value. * 49c Free With 50 Bars Sunny Monday, $1.98 1 Bar Fairy----- 1 Bar Pummo------ 1 Bar Tar Free With 12 Pkgs. Gold Dust at $2.98 $1.00 DEALS 22 Bars Sunny Monday 2 Fairy, 2 Pummo and 2 Tar—FREE! 15 Bara Fairy 4 Sunny Monday, 1 Tar and 1 Pummo-- EREE! 22 Ban Sunny Monday 8 Sunny Monday EREE' 3 Pkgs. Gold Dust 5 Sunny Monday, 2 Tar and 1 Fairy—FREE! It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s /