The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 04, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    COTTAGE^GROV^SENTIN^JHURSDAY^SEPTEMBER^n^
PAGE EIGHT
GOOD WOOD FOR HALE—ALSO i Uhn COUNTY AGENT IS
peaches. C. C. Kouts, 405 First *
MAKING POOL IN PYROTOL
T
*4p
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♦----------------------- --------------------------- ♦ street, phone 145-Y.
—-------------------------- --------------------------1 Pyrotol, a new explosive that is
WANTED—OLD BAGS. MUST BE FOR SALE OK TRADE- FIVE-r^being made out of surplus war rna-
large and clean. The Sentinel, e
pasHcngi r. six cylinder Chalmersiterial, will be available for distri
ord r. i bution to farmers in Lane county
MONEY FOB YOU—PAY CASH car in first class running
Will ( this winter according to C. R.
for your wuutads and get three New curtains aud new top.
lot. Inquife at . Briggs, county agent of
Linn
insertions for the price of two. tfp trade for vacant
St iii in. I <if! !<■■■.
s4” county. Last winter over 40 tons
FOB SALE—KALE PLANTS.
Phone 187-J or call at Allison
barber shop for Kramer.
a21s4p
WANTADS
40 ACBES FOB SALE ON EASY
terms. Will take car in trade but
must be of late model. Airedale
pup for sale cheap. See Chas. S.
appreciated.______ jll7sptllp
BOUN8EV1LL SELLS DEY FOE
est wood. Phone 76. Your orders
Hall.
_______________ jl31tfc
FOB SALE—CITY PBOPEBTY OK
small ranches. S. P. Shortridge,
ono milo east on Bow river road,
augld-—Spt4pd.
FOB BALE — EITllEK OF MY
properties at 1404 east Main
street, Cottage Grove, or 228 north
Fifteenth street, Corvallis.
Will
take car and small payment, balance
at 7% like rent. See Brainard &
Coffman or write H. IL Scott, 228
north Fifteenth street, Corvallis,
Oregon.
al4-s4pd
OBDEB NOW—YOUR TOMATOES,
cucumbers and potatoes. C. A.
King vegetable ranch, phone 1F5.
a21s4>
FOB HALE—700 HEAD OF SHEEP.
Will let soma on shares. J. W.
Veatch.
a21s4p
AGENTS— SELL GUARANTEED
hosiery direct from mill to wear­
er; all styles and colors; salary
paid for full time or spare hours;
no money needed for samples.
International Mills, 758, Norriston,
Pa.________________________ spt!8pd.
FOR SALE—TRAP NESTS.
A
bargain if taken at once.
Ono
brooder, 1000 chick capacity, cheap.
See J. H. Hoard, 322 Second street.
u21tfe
FOR EENT.—255 ACRE RANCH.
3 Mi miles west of Drain on
Scottsburg road, 100 acres tillable,
good pusture and plenty of water.
For particulars, write George L
Steulsmilh, Gearhart Hotel, Gear­
hart, Oregon.
a28 s4p
FOR HALE—F 1,0 R E N CE OIL
stove, first class condition. Mrs.
Joo Smith, 104 Fifth St., phone 158.1.
a28tfc
HtMEli -TO BUY A stlll.l.
partly improved farm. Must be
within 7 miles of small town on
good road. Prefer place with few
ceres of bottom land ami small
clock. Priced right and good terms.
Give full description in first letter.
J. 0. Buber, Curtin, Ore.
s!8p
FOR HALE 1 OVERLAND Fol li
coupe, completely overhauled, in
good condition. Billie Hall s garage.
Phono 61.
*4n
W ANTED-HCIIOi'I 11.\CUEi: "R
school girl who wishes a room ami
who will do her own cooking; muv
have use of whole house. Mrs. Annie
Petrie, 212 Columbin court. 'I 18p
W \NTED HIGH SCHOOL GIRI S
to room and board. Oalv two
blocks from high schmd building
Mrs. 11 T. Grannis. 225 \diin<
a vonue._________
84 luji
Boys’
KNICKER
SUITS
New Fall Coats for girls in
sizes 6 to 14 years. All wool
materials in plain shades of
brown, tan, blue. Also plaids
and (diecks. Cleverly trimmed
with buttons, silk stitching,
tassels, etc. Many with fur
collars.
Priced without fear of com­
petition are these boys’ suits
at $5. Many have two pairs
of fully lined knickers. Seams
are taped to give extra
strength. The fabrics are ail
wool and wool mixed cassi-
mere and ail wool serge. Neat
patterns of brown and blue
mixtures and blue serge. Sizes
for bovs of 8 to 14 years.
$5.00 •
Stylish iiik I servicable for teachers or pupils.
I’'oiir good styles in sizes 16 to 40. Tan au<l
gray cheek patterns.
Vacation’s over—almost. Mother and dad are planning to out­
fit their children with suitable wearables as economically as
possible. It saves a lot of time and money to come directly to
a well-stocked store where school children of all ages (from kin­
dergarten to college) can be supplied with clothing arid shoes
of dependable quality at lowest prices.
Solid Leather School Shoes
BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS
$5.95 to $8.50
‘‘Brushed Wool” takes first place in
fashion’s realm for the new fall sweat’rs
Light in weight, yet warm, they are indeed
a very acceptable garment for early fall
wear. Shown in buff, gray, harding and
tangerine combinations.
Growing girls’ black calf blucher plain
toe oxfords, goodyear welt, low rubber
tip heels, sizes 2(/a to 7, pair—
$4.95
Growing girls’ brown bal oxford, good­
year welt, low rubber tip heel, sizes 2l/z
to 7, pair—
/
$4.75
Growing girls’ black kid bal oxfords,
McKay sewed, low rubber tip heel, imi­
tation tip toe, sizes 2l/a to 7, (»air—
$2.95
GIRLS’ UNION SUITS
$1.50 and $1.75
Growing girls’ patent cut out pump, low
rubber tip heel, plain toe, sizes 2*/> to
7, pair—
$3.95
Boys’ black waterproof blucher school
shoes, solid bather soles end counters.
Sizes 12 to 2. pair................................$3.25
Sizes 2l/2 to 5*/^, pair........................ $3.75
Boys’ tan calf blucher school shoes, na­
ture’s last, solid leather soles and count­
ers, low rubber tip heels.
Sizes 9 to 12, pair...................
$2.95
Sizes 12*/2 to 2, pair...................... $3.25
Sizes 2*2 to 5, pair.............................. $3.45
A Fixate Hat
Girls' ‘'Munsingwear” worsted (wool and
cotton > union suits. Long sleeves, ankle
length, drop seat style, medium weight.
Ac. - s to 12 years, suit
$2.25
Ages 13 to 18 wears, suit
$2.75
With every 3 pairs of
Allen A
stockings for Children
MISSES’ COATS
$16.75
Unequalled ill value elsewhere are these
coals of all wool polaire. Come in sixes
Hi, IS, 20 nnd 15, 17, 19 Plaid and plain
shades of tan, brown and navy. Collars of
fur or s. If material.
CHILDRENS HOSE
25c
Girls’ medium cotton ribbed hose made with
reinforced toes and he, Is. black and cordovan,
all sizes, special at, pair............................ 25c
C
—
BOYS’ UNION SUITS, 98c
BOYS’ MACKINAWS,
OVERCOATS
$6.85
Mackinaws for boys 8 to 16 years. Made of
good quality wool mackinaw cloth in blue,
brown and green plaid patterns. Overcoats
for boys, 12 to 18 years, in brown and green
colorings, belted models.
Pull over style sweaters in navy blue-
collar, cui.s. bottom and body stripes in
orange. Shawl collar. Sizes 28 to 34.
Aie Y oh Tired, Achy,
All Run Down?
Tired all the time!
Ilin»’, atiff and achy?
Tortured with nagging backache I
Knife like twinges when you stoop
or lift I
Miserable with headaches, dirrv
spells and bladder irregularities!
All arc signa of kidney sickness'
line Doan's Pill»—« stimulant di
arctic to the kidneys
Here's Cottage Grove testimony:
Mrs F J Leum. 725 S Second
8t., save: "I consider Doan’s Villa
n good remedy for kidney complaint
ns I have need them at different
times when my kidney* were out of
order nnd when I feit run down.
Mv kidneys acted irregularly, too.
but Doan's always gave me relief
from these attneks and benefited
me in every way.”
Trice 60c, at all deniers. Ikint
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan’s Pills—the same that
Mrs. la-uni had. Foster Milburn Co ,
Mfr«.. Buffalo, N Y.
School caps of all wool materials in pretty
mixed patterns of brown, blue and gray.
Sizes 6(4 to 7V&-
BOYS’ SWEATERS, $2.25
GIRLS’ UNION SUITS
$2.25 and $2.75
This OottAge Grove Resident Telia
Yon How to Get Well.
BOYS’ CAPS, 95c AND $1.25
Misses’ brown calf bal school shoes, na­
Cotton ribbed union suits with long sleeves.
ture’s last, low heels.
Sizes 8l/2 to 12, pair.......................... $3.00 Medium heavy weight for fall wear. Sizes
Sizes 12*/2 to 2, pair.......................... $3.50 26 to 34.
Same shoe as described above, in black
calf.
Sizes 8V2 to 12, pair...................... $2.85
Sizes 121/2 to 2, pair....................... $3.25
(¡il ls’ “Munsingwear” union suits made of
line combed cotton yarns. !x>ng sleeves,
ankle length, drop seat style, medium weight.
Ages 8 to 12, suit
$1.50
Ages 13 to IS, smi
$1.75
WANTED BY CAPABLE GIRI. A
place to help with house work
for room and board while iittendiiig
High School in Cottage
Grove,
J. C. Beker. Curtin. Oro.
s|8p
FOR HALE 30 EWES \ND 2
bucks. I M
Hankins, Disston
route, phono 3 F33.
s4 I8p
Girls’
COATS
SCHOOL DRESSES
$8.75
WANTED-FURNISHED HOI HE
keeping rooms to rent. Close in.
Apply 37 north Huth street.
s4p
WANTED A FEW GOOD MILK
cows. 11. E. Henneman. Curtin.
Oregoa.
s4pd
This road has beeu the subject
of much contention for many years.
It was built by the railway to
take the plpce of a roadway takeu
by the ¡allway for its roadbed for
its Coos bay line. After several
years of wrangling, the railway
nnd the recent county court ar­
ranged a compromise.
“Get Ready for School Week”
MARCELLING—AT MY HOME,
129 S. 5th street. For appointment
phono 117 B. Mrs. 8. V. Allison. s4p
FOR SAI.E OR LEASE Foil
pasturo—80 aero stock ranch, 4*4
miles south of Cottage Grove. All
under good fence, running water
tile year around. Three room cot
tage. Write owner, Mrs. J. Jack
son, 1256 1’ugo St., Sun Francisco,
California.
a28sllpd
Road to Be Barricaded.
| ground and mixed with nitrate of
The Mapleion Cushman road, built
soda. Because it is a little strong
’ by th • Southern Pacific railway, is
er than dy infinite it is somewhat to be barricaded during the winter,
faster.
’ months on account of its dangerous I
Orders for pyrotol will be pooled condition. Many of ihy dangerous
through the county ag« nt s offic • places will be widened before the
at Corvallis. The cost of the py­ road is opened for traffic in the
.
rotol. laid down in Corvallis, is spring. A speed limit of 10
■f 7.99 the hundred.
has been placed upon the road.
$6.75, $8.75
$10.75
FOB HALE—TIMBER; 120 ACRES
mostly fine second growth. Fine
for small mill or piling camp. 1 Mi
miles to R. R. station. Will sell
very reasonable.
Leo Thompson,
Dorena, Oregon.
aug21 sept-1 p<l.
FOR BALE OR TRADE FOR
Cottage Grove property- -7 ucres
river bottom, good farming land,
fine house, burn and good eluckeu
house. Property located on river.
Irrigation can eusily be hud. Mrs.
W. A.
Witcher,
phone 38F13
Saginaw, Oregon.__________n28 slip
of sodotol wus distributed to the
farmers of the Linn, Lane and
Benton counties by combining the
orders from these three counties
and it is thought that it will be
necessary to do this again this
year in order to insure carload
rates.
Pyrotol is made out of surplus
smij keless pow der that ha s bee n
“Allen A” stockings for boys
in black or cordovan, all sizes,
pair . ......
35c
“Allen A” extra heavy cotton
ribbed stockings for boy«.
Triple knees.
Sixes 6 to 8, pair ......... 40c
Sixes Si 2 to 11, pair
50c
“Allen A” stockings for girls
Plain cotton ribbed. Black and
cordovan.
Site* 6 to 8, pair
30c
Sixes 8*2 to 10, pair
40c
“Allen A” wide rib. mercer
tied lisle stockings* for girls.
Shown in black, cordovan and
biege All sixes, pair.
50c
A real Capt. Kidd Pirate Hat. Just the
thing for the pirate games kids love
to play! Every boy or girl wants one.
Come in this week and get one for yours.
We are giving them away free with
every three pairs of Allen A stockings
—for School Day Week only.
Every mother knows these good-look­
ing, long-wearing stockings. They have
triple knees that keep them out of the
darning basket.
33Y3’ SHIRTS, 95c
Shirts of rood quality percale with attached
button down collar. Neat black, blue and
lavender stripe«! patterns, Neckband sizes
12 to 14.
YOUTHS’ SWEATERS $5.75
'-neck sweaters in navy blue. Pullover
“’.vie. jnmlm stitch. Sizes 34 to 42 for high
school boys.
"CAMPUS CORDS,” $6.00
’ amp»« Cord«” are tailored of the beat
quality corduroy. Every pair carries a guar-
,'"1' ’ 1,1 a-11'“factory aerviee or your money
'•'i Hilly refunded. Shown in a
light tan shade so popular with high school