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PAGE EIGHT COTTAO^^RD^^lENTINEL^IIURSD^r^JULY^lO^JS^ A BARGAIN EVENT 25c SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Box Stationery “Shetland Linen’’ finish stationery, box of 24 QC sheets and 24 envelopes, per box.............. ZDC DreMer, of Lynx Hollow, motored up the McKenzie to the fi»h hatch ery and spent the Fourth. Mr». Paul Eaten and children, of Roaeburg, viaited at the D. A. Eatea home Friday and Saturday. Prof, and Mrs. Caatle ami daugh ter« were up from Sutherlin Satur day. Prof. Caatle »poke at the Ad vent iat church in the morning. The girl» were gueata at the Fowler home until Sunday. The Will Dorrell family visited at Saginaw Sunday with M rs. ~ Dor- i rell’a mother, Mra. Cook. Dale Green spent the Fuurth in Portland. Mr. an<l Mra. E. A. Curtis, of Turlock, Calif., arrived at the M F. Babeock home Friday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, Mr. and Mra. Babcock and D. A. Eatea were friends in Minnesota 40 years ago. were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Curtis ~ guests at the D. A. Estes home Sun- day. MOUNT VIEW. Silk Gloves Kayser’s extra heavy quality silk gloves, black QC- and white, two-clasp style, pair........................... ZiDC Lisle Hose Women’s fine mercerized lisle hose, in white only, all sizes, pair.................................................. ... 25c Women’s Vests Women’s summer weight cotton ribbed vests, bodice top or built up shoulder style, each............. ZUC Bath Towels 20x40 size good quality bleached towels, red or OC_ blue borders, each........................................ ................ Printed Voiles One lot of printed voiles in dark colors, per yard........................................................ 25c Dress Ratine (Special to The Sentinel.) July 7.-—Mrs. Kate Sears, of Cot tage Grove, visited Monday of last week with Mrs. Amanda Sears. Miss Osie Chapman, of Salem, who had been visiting in Cottage Grove, spent two days here with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath. Miss Forest Schneider, who is at tending summer school in Ashland, motored down Thursday, accompa nied by George Sturdevant, of Co quille, and spend the Fourth here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sears, qf Wendling, and Miss Bertha Sears, of Portland, who visited over the Fourth in Cottage Grove with their mother, Mrs. Kate Scars, were out to the Mrs. Amanda Sears home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath spent the Fourth in Cottage Grove with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Long. THORNTON CORNERS. Yard wide domestic ratine in lavender, rose, co- QT pen and green, per yard............................................. Drapery Cretonnes Yard wide cretonne, suitable for window drapes; Of floral, bird and figured patterns, per yard...... Z«JC Dress Ginghams Standard quality dress ginghams, 32 inches wide, plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors, yard....... 25c (Special to The Sentinel.) July 7.—Dale Ponsford is spend ing the summer at Corvallis, where he has employment. Mrs. Pearl Plaster and children arrived last week from Portland and are visiting at the home of Mr. Plaster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Plaster. Mr. Plaster was here before. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis, of Oak land, visited Friday afternoon with Mrs. Davis’ uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge spent Saturday evening in Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Shaw arc WANT ADS .................. — • I Neighborhood News I DO REN A. (8|M‘cini to The Sentinel.) July 7.—Mr. and Mr». Glen Scott returned Saturday night from t ho const. Mr. mid Mrs. H. Elliott arrived ThurHdny from Portland. M ihm May VanSchoiack returned to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly and chil dren motored to Boswell apring* Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Land spent Sunday at Rujada. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hankins mo tored to Eugene Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Redford at tended the funeral of their cousin, Miss Gladys Scarbrough, in Creswell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James England and little daughter, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Lebow, of Lynx Hollow; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow, of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Ruth England and two children, of Horena, spent Sun day at the D. L. England homo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elfving, of Cottage Grove, spent Sunday at the C A. VanSchoiack homo. Edwin Redford returned last week from eastern Oregon. DELIGHT VALLEY. (Special to The Sentinel.) Julv 7. Mr. and Mrs. Oval Pew ell and little daughter went to Tai ent, southern Oregon, to spend the Fourth with Mrs. Shattuck's father, J. W. Shattuck. Genoa Shattuck, who had been visiting here, accom panied theta to her home. Part of the population here at tended the Haight picnic the Fourth mol others attended the celebration in Cottage Grove. Among outside guests who attended the Haight picnic were the Wood family, who camped a few days in Horn’s grove, and Bird Rose and daughter, all of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and three sous, of Clyde, Kan., and Mrs. Brown, of Los Angeles, were guests COTTAGE GROVE AUTO WRECK- iug House. Parts for cars at half at the E. J. Kent home from Friday price. Trailers built to order. Used evening to Sunday. They were mo cars bought aud sold. Long Build toring to Los Angeles from Kansas. ing, corner Tenth street and Wash ington avenue. a24a8p Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gudg and children, of Glenwood, were guests WANTED—OLD RAGS. MUST BE at the VV. A. Witcher home from large aud clean. The Sentinel, e Thursday to Monday. Other guests were the Anthony and Theodore MONEY FOB YOU—PAY CASH Burns and Charles Witcher families, for your wantads and get three of Tillamook, who stopped Bunday insertions for the price of two. tfp while en route to Crater lake, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and daugh FOB SALE—THE W. H. AND ter, of Oakridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Sarah E. Blair property across the Lewis Allen and children, of Suth street from Beidler’s feed store, one erlin, who spent the week end here. block from First National Bank. In The Clifford Tucker family ar order to close the estate this prop rived last Tuesday from Gardiner erty will be sold. Address Frank for a week’s visit with relatives. E. Blair, Lowell, Ore. my29ag7p Miss Mary Haight came home from the IT. of (>. for the Fourth. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS, Mrs. Volgamore, who had been a furnished, with sleeping porch, for guest at the home of her daughter, rent. Mrs. 8. E. McFarland, 307 Mrs. Lawrence Brown, returned to south Seventh, phone 137-L. j2fljll0p her homo in Vancouver, Wash., Sun TWO FURNISHED APARTMENTS day. on ground floor, one two-room Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopper and children, of Nappa, were Sunday and one four room, with bath. Wm. jn20jll0p guests of Mrs. Lawrence Montieth. Baker, 222 Cherry court. The Ralph Wright family, of GOOD BUILDING LOTS FOR Walker, were Sunday guests at the sale cheap. E. A. Gleason. jSbjllOp Oscar Jackson home. Clare Hogate, of Cottage Grove, CLOSING OUT SALE OF CALI is spending the week with his fornia perfume company *s prod cousin, Mjix Sears. ucts. Mrs. Ethel Applewhite. j26jl0p Miss Alice Kent is spending the week with relatives in Eugene. HOUSE FOR RENT AT ONCE. Seven rooms, nice bath, shade and fruit trees and berries, garage, etc. SILK CREEK. Address Box 82, Corvallis, or see O. O. Veatch, Cottage Grove. jn26tfc (Special to The Sentinel.) July 7.—The Estes, Overholser. GIBSON REFRIGERATORS FOR Burcham, Woolcott and Babcock sale; also nice line of thermos families attended the funeral of bottles. Good price on new lawn Thomas Richardson in Cottage mowers this week. Also good saddle Grove Saturday. He was an ohl pony for sale. Short ’» Second Hand neighbor. Store. jn26jll0p The Van Darnell family were up SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. from Crowe over the week end. Also have rabbits for sale. Inquire Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Trask and sons and Mrs. Trask’s mother, Mrs. j at East Bide Grocery. J. W. McCor jn26jll0p J. B. Ia'wis, visited friends here mick. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolcott HAY FOR SALE—THIS YEAR’S crop clover, vetch nnd oats and motored to Eugene Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Garner, the grain hay. T. 1». Hodges, Saginaw, Ore. jl3-17p D. A. Estes family, Mr. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser. Mrs. Paul FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED Shorthorn bull, milking strain, 2 Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley years old; also a few young cows and heifers. Cows will freshen in October. H. E. Henneman, Curtin, Ore. jl3 17p Get More or— Pay Less —That’s Our Cash Way Under our cash system you get more for the price you used to pay or you |>ay less for the same amount you used to get. FOR SALE—BALED OATS AND vetch hay. E. J. Kent, Disston route, phone 38-F21. jl3-17p FINE VARIETY OF IRRIGATED potatoes. Order now. Price» right. C. A. King Vegetable Ranch, phone 1-FS. tfc | roR BALE—KALE PLANTS. Phone 187 J or call at Allison barber shop for Kramer. jllO 24 p SHEPHERD PITS FOR SALE AT ♦5 each. Arnold Ihierat, Box . 34, Cottage Grove, Ore. jllO 24p FOR SALE NO. 1 MII.K COW. T. B teste«!. Mra. George Rebel- , beck. Cottage Grove, Ore., phone 3» F21. jllO 24p All Day Delivery People’s Cash Market CuUforth & Dickson. Props. FOR SALE—AIREDALE.PUPPIES Sec Beach at the Sarff barber shop. jl3-17p Phone 15 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping for rent. Inquire nt 305 south Sixth street. jllO 24 n FOR SALE—GOOD O. I. C. MOOD sow. due to farrow September 1. Phono 39 Fl 5. Six mile« south of Cottage Grove. F. C. Führer. jlO»4p expected to move back from Granta Paas to their place here thia week. Miss Ellena Shortridge visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge. The G. B. Arneat family are spending two weeks at Klamath Falla. Miss Onio Chapman, who spent* the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher, left Monday morning for Salem, from which plaee she will go to Haskins to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Beidler pie- nicked up Sharps creek with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Harvey, of Co* tage Grove on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Rissue and daughters Mildred and Ruth, of Carlile, Wash., visited Thursday at the J. W. Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Ponsford ex pect to leave the last of the week for the coast. Mr. Premazzi, who is staying at the home of his brother, Joe Pre- "iazii- while cutting wood one day last " week cut off the first joint of his thumb. He was taken imme diately to Cottage Grove for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Fisher an J baby and Miss Agne» Fisher, of Alvadore, and J. E. Fisher, of Ve neta, came up Sunday evening and accompanied J. VV. Fisher to Star LONDON. morning by motor to visit with Mr. Gore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gore. Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland received word Friday of the critical illness «éth spinal meningitis of their little granddaughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Marlow, at Sunnyside, Wash. Hubert Ewing and several com panions were in an automobile acci dent Bunday. No one was injured but the ear was badly damaged. Mr. aud Mrs. Cecil Roberts left Monday for an outing of two months at Newport and Yachats. (Special to The Sentinel.) July 8.—The W. C. Harper fam ily, motoring from Fallbrook, Calif., to Seaside, visited Monday with the C. L. and E. VV. Powell families Mrs. Harper and Mrs. E. W. Powell arc sisters. N. S. Hays and Clayton Town send motored to Eugene Thursday. Mrs. Ora Litsinger, who hud been visiting relatives here for two weeks, left Thursday for Berkeley, Calif. Captain and Mrs. F. D. Gore and little son Norman, of Lo» Angeles, Carry an ad every week. You and Mrs. Gore’s mother, Mrs. Drake, of Seattle, Wash,, arrived Saturda ■ge£jnore for j^our mojiey tkat wny. * Economy Means Getting Your Money’s Worth You’ll agree that no matter how low the price of any item, it is not a bargain unless you get your full money’s worth. Every merchant is responsible in seeing that every cus tomer does get his money’s worth. No matter how good a judge of value you may be, there are many items in which you must in a sense take our word for it. We feel this responsibility keenly. You may be assurer1 that when we represent any item to be quality merchandise, we are giving you the absolute truth about that article. That is the reason we carry only quality merchandise in this store. We do not wish to be responsible for furnishing you with merchandise which will not give you your money’s worth. We want you to have this confidence in our statements, and in the description of our goods. TUMBLEDOWN BETTY AND BOUNCING NED GO SHOPPING - Fast colored suiting Number 5010 Makes a fine play suit For Ned. And then Field quality gingham For Betty so gay, And the children are now Outfitted for play. They may romp and run Day in and day out; These clothes give real service Before they wear out. A FULL STOCK—SIZES 32 TO 48 Priced 10c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 60c Will only mention two numbers that we think are ex ceptional values at the price: No. 1453—Closed bodice top, fancy mercerized silk straps, well woven, smooth and soft; no flaws or sec onds. Priced each.............................................................. 35c No. 1478 Tube top, extra elastic, fancy silk stripe, man ufactured from fine yarn. Price only Underwear COOL AND COMFORTABLE There is nothing that adds, more to one’s comfort and a general feeling of well being as well made, well fit ting and well finished underwear. This we claim to have in stock. . *• FOR LADIES No. 3702—Union suit, low neck, tight knee, comfy cut, embroidery beading trim. Priced per suit................... 45c No. 3706—-Union suit, bodice top, tight knee, ribbon trimmed, fine, light yet durable. Priced per suit........ 60c No. 23-66—Athena union suit, closed band top, lace and silk trim; fine sea island cotton yarn, filled seams, elastic weave; one of the best fitting union suits manufactured in America. The name “Athena’’ is a practical guar antee of quality. Priced per suit................................ $1.25 Other union suits at Ladies’ Summer Vests 35c, 50c and $1.00 Men’sJSummer;Underwear| Men’s athletic union suits, B. V. D. pattern, sizes 34 to 46. No. 2118—A bargain for the price.................................. 75c No. 1521 --Athena, the name is a guarantee for fit, fin ish ami satisfactory wear; lustrous fish-eye pearl but tons, filled seams double sewed, taj>e facet! front and back. Good woven elastic back insert full 2(4 inches wide. The best in Cottage Grove for the price.......... $1.00 No. 1324—Athena, manufactured much the same as No. 1521 but of better grade striped material, price...... $1.25 No. 1552—Athena, athletic union suit, more finely fin ished, beautifully mercerized silk stripe, a suit without a single flaw, made for the man who cares. Price... $1.50 Union Suits for Boys and Girls Use the same care in buying for the “kiddies weather comfort union suits as you do your own. have a good suit, either for boys or girls, ages 2 to Athletic B. V. D. style, sleeveless, knee length, light weight but strong cloth, seams double sewed, Marshall Field & Co. quality. Priced............................ 50c, 60c, 70c Lace Stays Right With Us Lace day is here now. patterns this week. We have received many new Cool Headwear Visors and screen hats are again in full supply. Good wearing and priced right. Groceries WE TOLD YOU WE WOULD BRING PRICES DOWN 15c Delicia sandwich spread......... 2 for 25c Delicia deviled meat........... ........... 5c and 10c 35c Monopole pickles...................... 30c Dill pickles................................ 15c Campbell’s pork and beans... Campbell’s soups.... ...................... _ 25c Red Ribbon fancy Maine corn 15c Shredded Wheat.......................... _............. 2 for 25c Wesson Oil: pint....... 31c; quart....... 57o; gallon. $2.00 40c Mothers’ Oats. No. 1315—Something new. Men’s athletic union com bination suit, sleeveless, knee length, trunk well woven porus knit, thigh and legs fine grade barred madras cloth; well finished in every part; even cooler than a B. V. D. Priced only............... $1.25 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY For the man who does not wish athletic underwear, we have balbriggan union suits, both white and ecru, at $1 00, $1.25, $1.35, $1 50 per suit. Separate shirts and drawers, all sizes from 34 to 46; color, ecru; fine woven, soft, elastic, no seconds, tape finished, priced each.....75c 18c Preferred Stock large oval sardines.............! 2 for 25c Calumet Baking Powder.. ...1 lb.. 28c; 2<2 lbs., 59c 45c Sunkist Pineapple..... 33c ...... ........ Kellogg’s Com Flakes and Post Toasties... 10c SPECIALS WE BUY WOOL The season will soon be over. Bring in what vou have C. H. Burkholder