COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 192t PAGE SEX WANT AD S I Neighborhood News <♦ I ♦---------------------------------------------- 8. C. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS, SILK CREEK. 100 per cent live delivery guaran teed; 20 per cent books order. 100, (Special to The Sentinel.) »16; 500, «75; 1000, »140, postpaid, Feb. 12.—Mrs. Charles Trembly, hatch only eggs from my own flock; who was sick last week, is still no lights; trap reeords to 292. Ab­ very ill. solutely only one grade. Catalog The Arthur Woolcott family vis free. Roy 8. Hands, bex 614, Cot- ited Sunday at the McKibben home. tage Grove, Ore. j3f28p Elder N. H. Conway, of College MACK’S UMBRELLA SHOP. I’M- Place, Wash., spoke at the fore­ brellas covered, repaired or made noon service held Saturday. Several cars of people from here to order. Opposite postoffice, Eu gene, Ore. Mail or bring frames attended a Sabbath school conven­ with you. d27meh6p tion at Cottage Grove Saturday af­ ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Meier, of Sutherlin, FOR SALE—HERE IS YOUR Op­ portunity to purchase 5 1-3 acres; were here the first of the week in reasonable terms; one block from the interest of the Young People’s Pacific highway north; lies parallel Missionary Volunteer society and with Southern Pacific railway and Sabbath school work. Mrs. A. G. Nelson and sons Clar highway on east; high ground and splendid building location. Mrs. ence and Herbert, who had spent Lydia Stouffer. j!7fl4p three months with Mr. Nelson’s people in New Mexico and Texas, STRAYED—A 3-YEAR-OLD RED arrived here last Thursday and ex­ cow; no horns; bushed tail cut pect to stay for several months off square. Reward for return. No­ with Mrs. Nelson’s parents, Mr. tify E. E. Allen, Curtin, Ore.j3Ifl4p and Mrs. P. Darnell. Elders A. V. Rhoads and N. H. TIMBER FOR SALE—3% MIL Conway conducted well-attended lion feet, 160 acres three-fourths meetings here Sunday forenoon and mile from railroad; good logging afternoon. conditions. Price $1.50 a thousand. The Finley Huff family have Address W. W. Hawley, Lorane, Ore., or phone Eugene 25-F3. j31f!4p moved to Gowdyville and the Clay­ ton family, who occupied the EGGS FOR SALE—EGGS IN SET- O. H. Heine house during the first ting season. J. F. Lamson, 525 part of the winter, have moved into south Pacific highway, telephone the house which Mr. Huff’s family 111 L — * vacated. j31mrôp May Green is recovering from FOR SALE—VIKING B CREAM the measles. separator. Has been used only a Mrs. E. M. Wheeler and Mrs. E. short time. Wayne Kirk, Dorena, R. Darnell and infant daughter phone 18-F2. j31fl4p were guests Thursday at the R. ---- —.... , ■ —---- 1 Darnell home. FOR BALE—FRESH COW GIVING 5 gallons of milk, $80; 30 Barred THE CEDARS. Rock pullets, $1.50 each; Economy Chief separator, large size, $25; (Specinl to The Sentinel.) 5-passenger Overland car, $100. J. Fob. 12.—G. W. McFarland E. Loucks, south Sixth St. j31fl4p tended grange Saturday at Cres WANTED — ALL EX ■ SERVICE well. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Clow and men who aro not members of tho American Legion to report to E. T. daughter May and Mrs. F. A. Clow, Blakely at the New Era Drug of Silverton, spent the week end Store. j31f!4p at tho Ed Ashby home. 8. C. Veatch, of Halsey, spent FOR RENT—16 OR 17 ACRES OF tho week end in the neighborhood. Misses Florence McFarland and land for spring crop. 8. W. Sow­ ers, south Sixth street. j31fl4p Effie Hopper spent Saturday in Eu­ gene. FOR SALE—7-ROOM HOUSE AT Mrs. Anna Petrie, of the Grove, 239 Cherry court. Call at the spent Sunday at the W. A. Hcmen- premises. j31f!4p way home. Miss Effie Hopper spent Sunday FOR SALE—TWO M’CLANAHAN incubators, 240-egg size, $10 each; at the G. W. McFarland home. M. M. Wheeler, C. A. McFarland Mandy Lee incubator, 400-egg size, Days of '49 at Roseburg. $15; one 1 Vi size Fairbanks-Morse and A. B. Smith attended a meet­ ing of the stockholders of the farm­ The Roseburg American Legion irrigating outfit, 500 feet 2)4-ineh ers’ union at Eugene Saturday. post are planning to put on the canvas hose, $115; some fine O. A. Miss Alma Sears spent Thursday C. White Leghorn cockerels, select­ entertainment, “Days of ’49,” ed, $3 each; setting eggs, 100, $4.50; with Mrs. Ardy Eby. March 13, 14 and 15. Many from O. A. C. White Leghorn baby chicks, DOREN A. Roseburg attended the same enter selected stock, bred in line 12 years torUiinment here, when put over for egg production: chicks in Feb­ (Special to The Sentinel.) successfully both last winter and ruary, 100, $16; March to April 15, Feb. 12.—Mrs. 8. O. VauSchoiack this winter, which led tho Roseburg 100, $15; to May 15, 100, $13. Acme returned home Wednesday of last post to try out the plan on their Poultry Farm, Cottage Grove, seven week from Oakland. miles east on Row river road, f 7ml3p own account. Mrs. Frank Kelly, of Cottage BARGAINS IN INCUBATORS—1 Grove, spent Saturday and Sunday A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT. milo east of Cottage Grove at at the home of her brother, Roy Mr. J. 0. Coats. Having removed to Garoutte. Mrs. Garoutte was Send your name and address plainly Grants Pass will offer tho follow brought home Sunday from Port­ written together with 5 cent» (and thii n o cents (and thn I jng incubators at greatly reduced land, whore she had been in a hos­ »lip) to Chamberlain Medicine Medicme Co, Cu, D«lp b« rjces: three 400-egg size Cyphers, Moines, Iowa, and receive in return • $15 each; 300-egg size St. Helens, pital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Higginbottou trial package containing Chamberlain'i Cough Remedy for coughs, co Ida, croup $10; 400-egg size Petaluma, $15; returned to Oakland Sunday, after bronchial, '‘flu” and whooping coughs 200-egg size McClanahan, $8; 200- spending a few days with the 8. O. and tickling throat: Chamberlain’» Stom­ egg size Jewel, »8; 150-egg size Ne­ VauSchoiack family. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Garoutte, of ach and Liver Tablet» for stomach trou­ braska, $5; 110-egg size Old Trusty, ble», indigestion, gamy pain» that crowd $3. All in good running order. Mrs. Cottage Grove, spent Sunday with f7-21p his brother Roy and family. lhe heart, biliousness and constipation T. C. Shaw. Mrs. Glen Scott took her father, Chamlierlain'» Salve, needed in Avery HAVE THAT SHABBY OLD Wess Chrisman, to Eugene Monday family for bums, scalds, wounds, pile» floor sanded to a new smooth sur ­ and »kin affections; these valued family to consult a physician. eH has medicine» for only 5 cent». Don't miss it face. Small cost, big benefit. Omer been in poor health for some time. Mooro, phone 166-R. t'7-21p L. E. Parks and Mr. Eaton, of TAKEN UP—3-YEAR-OLD HEIF- Creswell, were in this neighborhood er, with bell, crop off left ear. Monday buying cattle. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. VanSchoiaek Owner may have same by proving property and paying charges. O. H. and their son Ray and the latter’s McAllister, phone 10-F14. f7-21p wife, of Star, motored to Roseburg Sunday and visited with relatives. FOR SALE—2% ACRES, A FAIR Mrs. Matilda Jones, of the Grove, house and barn; 4 miles from came out Sunday to the Roy Ga town on good road. Price, $725. J. routte home to help with the house­ D. Grimes, Lorane route. f7-21p work. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Ward spent MY FRENCH DRAFT STALLION Monday with their daughter, Mrs. will stand in Cottage Grove April Alfred Williams, of Wildwood. 1. E. D. Mills, Walker, Ore. f7mr27p Character building gifts mean a lot for the future of your children—and at the bottom of character must rest the foundation stone of thrift. You cannot find a plan which better teaches the value of saving, the earning power of money and the prin­ ciples of sound investment, than exists in our Monthly Investment Plan. The expenditure of a few dollars will enable you to present a child with a lesson in thrift and invest­ ment which he will never forget, and which will help him mightily in his preparation for the problem of life. Safe, dependable, satisfactory—these three words sum up the chief points commending an investment in this large service organization. The Latest Bouffant Dance Frock Thia is fust one of the fascinating collection of Spring Styles in the Pictorial Review Fash­ ion Book for Spring. This beautiful book con- tains the most entrano ing new fashions possible to behold. Get your copy to-day. Pictorial Review Patterns for Al arch are now ready for you to choose from.' Dreaa 2079 46 Cent» Y5*-----—---------------------------------------- HelßiueiLßangs &Marksbunj, 'Hit- Da ifi y hl Store for Quality and Service Our investment department will be glad to serve you. You Should Be an Investor MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO Certainly : SERVE ONLY THE BEST AND MOST SANI­ TARILY KE1*T MEATS. MANY “SPECIALS” DAILY. Something tasty just now in a Lamb Steak or Chops. A cut of Steak from stall-fed beef will please your palate. Quality Market Free Delivery CULVER & ANDERSON, PROPS. Phone 40 1 Oc Sale For Saturday at k THE FAIR STORE ALUMINUMWARE CHAIR SEATS ( B WHITE METAL SPOONS AND OTHER ARTICLES VALUES FROM I Oc TO 25c ♦ SEE WINDOW TODAY Remember The Fair Store When You Want to Save—Over 5000 Items e air re Wright à Caldwell yitXocal ^Dealers fcttfourDack UardProilide Sresh Vegetables AllSummer flll.standaixL Site vegetable £TART as early a» the »round win permit with radish»» and lettuce. I “hen plant aim» pea» and bean». Eight os tan days later plant vro» Cz more raJhhea and lettuce »o they will be coming along while you mi joy the first lot. Next, sow beet», carrot», turnips, onkma. follow«! by the vine crop» »quash, cucumber, melon». And don't forget early, medium and late varieties of ilelleloui.Sweet Corn. By a little planning you can have fresh vegetable» all through the summer—and enough to cold pack «onie for winter. When you »elect your seed«. the »malleet Item ot etpenae. guard I yow gardening effort» by choosing • branded line known __________ to be reliable. ______ __________ —„ N< North- nip. King have -jtistlsd professional and amateur garden- _ & Co.'» Seed» ---------- era for ♦» year». It I» may to »elect them from the St« Ung Seed Bosse. NO BETTER SEEDS AT ANY PRICE N orthrup .K ing &C o ' s S eeds M INNCAPCL I 8--MINNf SOTA LYNX HOLLOW. WANTED—MIDDLE AGED OR eldorly man to canvass for an (Special to The Sentinel.) article that is used every day and Feb. 11.—Mr. aud Mrs. K Y. is sold on a money-back guarantee. If you tire a plodder you can make Porter were Sunday guests at the good money. Address Box 335, Cot­ Frank Mackie Home. tage Grove, Ore. f7-2Jp Harold Wolford and Lyle Lowry attended the play, “When a Man's FOR SALE—B ABY CHICKS. a Man,’’ in Eugene Saturday night. Golden Buff and White Leghorns Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow vis­ (Hanson strain), Barred Plymouth ited at the Marion Lebow home Rocks. Rhode Island Reds, Buff Or­ Sunday. pingtons, Aneonaa and Black Min­ Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Porter, Mrs. orca» (selected stock). Enoch Crews, A. B. Wolford, Mrs. E. T. Hartley Scabright, Calif. f7-14p and son Harold and Mrs. I. N. FOR SALE—WHITE LEGHORN Dresser were in Eugene Wednesday baby chicks, Hollywood strain, $14 of last week. Harold Hartley has been quite ill per 100. O. U. Biggs, north Douglas street. f7 21p for several days but is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strong % is FOR SALE CHEAP—BROODER, ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. 500 chick capacity, in fine condi­ Slater. tion. For particular» see Chas. F. A. B. Wolford and son Harold Walker, at Ostrander 4 McQueen and Herb Mackie were in Eugene store. €7-21 p Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Bench am! FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A Mrs. Campbell were in Cottage red Ford bug. See Herbert W. Grove one day last week on busi Lombard. fI4 28p ness. Grant Sweet __ attended a sale in AMERICAN CANOPY BROODER stove. 1000 chick sine, for sale; Creswell Thursday. also 200 or 300 extra chicks March To Ban Overloaded Trucks. 1. Bert V. Hands. f!4 2Sp Salem, Oro., Feb. 7.—The state FOR SAUL—ONE TOP BUGGY; traffic department will next week one single wagon; one Jersey bull, start an aggressive campaign seven months old; »end potatoe», against the overloading of motor Earliest of All. Will take good truck.« on the highways of the barrel spray in part payment. C. A. state. This was announced today King, phone 1-F5. flltfc by T. A. Raffety. chief state traffic laspeetor, upon receipt of a set of FOR RENT—TWO HOUSEKEEP portable scales. ing rooms. 146 N street at cor­ ner of Birch avenue. fUp 4 Lumber Company, Reedsport fUmrOc WANTED—MEN OR WOMEN TO O** *____________ take orders for genuine guaran­ FOR SALE—EILER PIANO. teed hosiery for men, women and handsome instnimeat in excellent children; eliminate« darning. Salary. condition. Can be seen at The Elite ♦ 75 a week full time; »1.50 an hour confectionery. Phone 13. «pare time. Cotton«, heathers, silhs. International Stocking Mills, Nor FOR RAIJE—AN EXTRA LARGE ristown. Pa. fl4a!7p mare. CA>me see and try her. Also light one horse hack and harne«« WANTED—LABORERS FOR MILL retw cheap F B Phillip«,. ph.1Be yard; 44 per day. Umpqua Mills 1 fl4e Where Your Money Goes a Long Ways —just received, some nice dress goods at a low price, just what you want. A Ladies’ slippers, from ... $2.95 to $5.50 Ladies’ oxfords........... .... $3.45 to $5.50 Misses’ shoes, from..... ... $1.98 to $3.95 Boys’ shoes, from........ Men's dress shoes............... Men ’s loggers....................... $10.50 to $16.00 Men’s pants, from............... .... $1.95 to $8.00 Men's moleskin britches, at. Men’s work shirts Men’s sweaters, from._ ................ $2.95 ..... .......... 85c $1.98 to $4.50 $2.95 to $7.50 98c to $7.50 Men 's caps..... .... Bovs’ caps, from. ..... 95c to $1.75 Men’» union suits, cotton. ...... 95c to $1 95 Men's overalls.................. $1.45 to $1-95 95c to $2.25 Boys' overalls....... ..... A. W. Swanson, Mgr. $1.00 to $1.45 a 1