The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 09, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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Neighborhood News
LONDON
Special tv The Sentinel?
Get. •»—John Sutherland received
word Suturdav that
Ki ver.
Jov Elmore, living
was quite seriously
Mr. Sutherland we
hi* bedsiklv.
Miss Bernice Thortie
prise party Saturday
honor of the sevente*Mith birtluiti'
aiuux eraarv of her sister H;utol.
Mrs. Emily lake, of Eugene, af­
rived Sunday ter an indefinite stay
with Mrs. K. E. Foreman,
J. E. Stout and the Misse* Mag
giv and Xsabell Green. of Eugene.
Humiiiv a:«
Sunday.
Bartering
October 12.
With Indiar*
Columbus
Laudi
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WANT ADS
WANTED—OLT BAGS. MUST BE
Wrgw and clean. The Sentinel, c
Plan a trip to Ilelliwell A Marksbury. come and enjoy
the thrill that accompanies the “discovery” of new styles
and other needed merchandise for Autumn and Winter.
MONEY FvK YOU—PAY CASH
for your wautads and get three
insertions for the price of two. tip
FoK SALE—TRAP NESTS.
A
bargain if takou at once. One
brooder, 100V chick capacity, cheap.
Sei J. H Heard. 322 Second street.
u21tfe
These Are the Favored
Fashionable
DRESSES
COATS
for Autumn
Are Fur-Trimmed
Brought to You at
a Moderate Prie»
< 'boire New Ones Are
W E SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH
est grade typewriters at low
prices and on easy terms. We also
handle all makes of addiug ma-
chine».
Every machine is thor­
oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Bw
a machine and pay like rent.
Royal Bale» Co.. Inc., out Orcgoi.
Bldg.. Portland, Ore.
tl-sn
O. I. C. P1GB FOR SALE—J. E.
Dunnavin, lVj miles out London
road, phone 15F11._________ s25-o9p
$19
PIGS FOR SALE—ROY TAPLIN.
Saginaw. Ore.
s25-o#p
FOB RENT—RESIDENCE PROF
erty at 80# south Sixth street.
Mrs. 3. A. Hill. Curtin. Ore., phone
121'15.
DRESSES OF WOOL AXD SILK MATERIALS
ARE FEATURED AT THIS PRICE. MATERIALS
MOST FASHIONABLE FOR THE LALL SEA-
SON; TWILLS, CHARMEEN, CREP1UBATIN,
CANTON CREPE, ETC. THE COLORS ARE
BLACK. COCOA, BROWN AND NAVY'.
RICH JERSEY MILK. 11 QUARTS
for «1.00. Delivered daily any
where in city. L. M. Hankins,
•25-o#p
phone 3F33.
FOR SALE—1Ò INCH OAK WOOD.
S3 per tier. E. A. Doolittle,
phone 39FI2.
525-O&P
OAK WOOD FOE SALE. W. A.
Keene. Delight Valley. vnone
3&F4.
s25-o9p
WANTED—FARM HAND.
man. Wage.- per month,
board.
E. W. Eyanson,
Ore., phone 27F32.
SINGLE
«41 and
Lorane.
s25-ovp
FOR SALE—I’IGB. NINE WEEK b
old. also a good work horse.
years old and weighs about 125'
pounds.
Noble
Elliott,
phon-
25F5.
s25-oVp
WANT TO BUY TWO GOOD
cows, must tea« 5«>. Ai«o 4 ton»
of oat straw. J. C. Per* ar. city,
phone 16VL.
o2-16p
FOR SALE—1920 F ord TOURING
in good condition, tirea nearly
new. Price «15u. Will trade for
good motorcycle. Virgil Ekstrom.
o2-16p
Creswell, Ore.
FOB SALE—A TEAM OF WORK
horses. Call at Service Garage,
corner Sixth and Main St«.
o2 i5c
FOB BALE—DODGE TOURING
car, in good condition. See Billie
otte
Hall or phone 64.
FOR i A L E— THOROUGHBRED
Patridge Wynaotte and thorough
bred Plymouth Rock roostera. P.
H. Jones, one block west and one
block south from Bilk creek
bridge.
o#-23p
FOB RENT—I BOOM FURNISHED
apartment, modern, on ground
floor, two blocks from Main street.
222 Cherry court.
ob-23p
A GIB >D TEAM FOB SALE.
Macomber, phone 187-L.
W. J.
o#p
TOB KENT—GARAGE LOCATED
on West Main street for S2.5« a
month. Phone 126-B.
oV-23p
FOR SALE—206 SPLIT POSTS
N. E. Glass. Bonk of Cottar-
Grove, phone 6U.
o923p
DANDY CABBAGE FOR KEAUT
for Mile at 2^c a pound. Josiah
Porter, 740 Second street» phone
147-J.
o9c
LOST—FOX TERRIER PUP HUN-
day on Round mountain south of
Lorane. Pup is dark brown spotted
white mostly or. breast. Has white
tip <»n tail and »ore upper lip. Har
lev- Williams, phone 3714.
ob-Zlp
FOE BALE—BEFORE RETURN
Htg to Portland will sell my
stock of good.- at coat to save
peckin; jr I have brassieres. corsets
and corset-bras* i «res, have models
for stout or slim form.«: corset-»
made by expert worker on corset
machinery; corset» that will im
prove
ur form—give comfort and
■i t wf ar t ion. I have _______
beautiful silk
and wool ho«e. few »ilk and nier
i
cerized for ladies, few pair of
Derby rib for giria Wool petti-
coat*, princess slips, extra large
union vests and 2 bodicee,
" '___ . children
all woo! fast dyed sweaters, Order
your knit night gowns at once,
Also have Roger
„ ’s silverware.
------------- - near-
iy new extra quality Greenwood
china dishet-. cooking utensils, com
forter. -e-veral length.« stove pipe,
clean fruit jars, quarto and pints.
Four days only. E. Main street.
opposite McCormick > grocery. o&p
block
THIS IS ISSINO WEEK
Munsingwear is the most economical underwear to buy because it lasts longer than
ordinary underwear.
It is knitted
the lies’ cond>e<l yarns in a modern, sanitary factory and under the most idea) working conditions
Munsinir^ear is made lot men. women and children in all weights, styles and materials; cotton, wool and cotton and wool;
Now is the time to i>uv vour winter underwear because now is tlie time to wear it. If you are not already a Munsing*
wear customer why not try it this fall. It costs no more than inferior brands and wears much longer.
FOR BOYS
FOR WOMEN
Boys’ heavy Weight cotton union suits
clos»
crotch, suit.... $1.15, $1.50 & $1.75
heavy weight worsted <cotton à
union suits, closed crotch, jter
$1.75, $2.25 & $2.75
FOR MEN
Men ’s heavy weight cotton union .suits,
closed crotch, made of fine combed
cotton yarns, per suit ......
$2.25
Men ’s medium heavy weight worsted
(wool & cotton > with a fibre silk stripe,
union suits ...........................................$4.50
Men’s heavy worsted (wool & cotton)
unioi suits, natural color, per suit.. $5.00
FOR GIRLS
Girls' high neck. long sleeve, ankle length
heavy cotton ui.ion suits, per suiL.. $1.25.
<
$1.50 & $1.75
Girls’ high neck, long sleeve, ankle
length worsted 'wool & cotton) union
suits, heavy weight, per suit ......... $1.75,
$2.25 & $2.75
and ....
Girls' high neck long sleeve cotton vests
and pants, heavy weight,
gar­
ment _____ ________________
de 90c
Girls’ high neck, long sleeve, ankle
length worsted wool & cotton), vests
loi’.’s. per garmeut
$1.35
$1.75
Women’s high neck, king sleeve, ankle
length cotton union suits, heavy weight,
suit
$2.00 & $2.25
$5.75 to $8.50
Women’s low neck, no glecve, ankle
length «ilk and wool union nuits, medium
weight, suit....
$4.25 & $4.75
HOSIERY!
Women’s elbow sleeve, dutch neck, ankle
length worsted (Wool & cotton) union
suits, heavy weight, suit ... $3.00 & $3.50
Dependable Makes:
Phoenix, Allen A
Women's high neck, long sleeve,
ankle length worsted ( cotton &
sleeve cotton vert«, heavy weight.
wool) union suit», heavy weight,
Also
............................ $3.75 & $4.25
ment
HU it
Buttons are one of the most popular of
trimmings for the dresses this fall and
are used in profusion on both silk and
wool materials.
We have .just received a shipment of
glass, jet and bone buttons in the new
colors and shapes.
Sweaters of brushed wool are stylish and practioal for
the crisp fall days. Variations of the Tuxedo styles
i.eeni to be in favor. Several models have silk braid
trimming on edges and pockets while others are striped
at cuffs and and around bottom. Colors are gray, buff,
brown, green and combinations of them« shade«.
Priced at—■
Women’s dutch neck, elbow sleeve, ankle
length cotton union suits, heavy weight,
suit ...................................
$2.00 & $2.25
Women’s long sleeve and elbow
to
Buttons! Buttons!
Buttons!
Fashion’s Smartest Sweaters
for Autumn
Women’s low neck, no sleeve, ankle
length cotton union suits, medium
$1.75 & $1.95
weight, suit ....
pants
B olivia .
match,
per
gat-
Silk. Silk and Wool, Wool and Cotton,
in all the new shades for fall wear, priced
at—
$1.25
$1.00 to $2.50 Pair
HELLIWELL & MARKSBURY
iater
dinner guest* of Mr. was at the home of her daughter,
and Mr*. J. E. Bunton.
Mrs. Frank Hockett, Friday after­
Mrs. W. T. Jones wa* on t bi­ noon.
*i«k list last week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Goldabini, of An-
Mr*. Levi Geer, of lia in ior. lauf. visited several days of last
Wash., has been visiting the past week with Mrs. Louis Premazzi.
w.-.-s a’ the home* of her brother.
Mr and Mrs. R. L. Ritchey, of
Robert Lackey, and »on, Jo«- Geer. Curtin, and grandtiighters, Misses
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Cox made Ardeth and Nona Dodaon, of the
a buxines* trip to Eugene Friday. Grove, vnuted Saturday evening at
Mr- Jack Hopman underwent a the homo of Mrs. Kitehoy’» broth
major operation at a Eugene hos­ er. J. W . Fisher.
pital Wednesday of last weak. Bh«
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. lieidler v in­
i* reported a* getting along nicely. ited one day last week with Mr
The Hopnuin children are staying nn<l Mrs. Wilbur McFarland at the
at th« home of their grandparents. Cbdar*.
Mr*. ------
William Ewing.
FOB BALE- -TEAM OF WORK Mr. and ‘ "
-
horae», weight about 1500 lb»., witlV
MOUNT VIEW
wagon and harness. Cali at Service
THORNTON CORNER8
Onrngi-.____________ o& Zip
(Special to The Bent inch)
(Bpecial to The Bentinel.)
LARGE BABY BUGGY FOR BALE
Oct. 6.—Mrs. Lutherin ItowenS
Oct. 8.—Mr. and Mm. Fred Krl visited during the past week with
practically new. Mr*. H. O. Ben
nett, 212 north Ninth St.
o»p ier. of Fairview, who have pur her daughter. Mr*. Hutts' Mooncv,
chased the place her« iielonging to at Blu« Mountain. Mr*. Mocmey
FOB SALE OR TRADE FOR A Mrs. Sprague, were looking over accompanied her home for a tew
«maller place in or near Cottog- their property Bunday forenoon.
day»’ visit.
Grove, a 23-ocre ranch, ’i-mile west
Wm. Robertson, of Cottage Grove,
Mm. J. A. Schneider wnn a Cot
of Mnginaw. Four-room house. g-*»d wu* out to the H. B. Iler homi- tage Grovp viaitor
one day Irutt
burn, splendid location for chicken one day last week.
week.
ranch. C. C. Moody.
oDIZIp
Mrs. H. B. Yancey, of the Grove, i Mr*. Roy Bp«ugh and daughter
Geraldine, of Eugene,
Wm. O’Neil, of Washington, were
visitors at the Mr*. Amanda Bears
home last week.
Addison Heath is emploved at
th« camp at Red bridge.
Mr*. Kate Bear* and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bears, of Cottage Grove,
visited Mrs. Amanda Bears Thurs
day evening.
George Leyng is remodeling his
house.
Mr. and Mr*. Waldo Miller were
in Cottage Grove Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. I sing, of Cot
tag« Grove,_______
__ J. W.
Mr. and __ Mrs
Fisher, of Thornton Corner* and
Mrs. Jessie Lowry and children
and Miss Mattel Wright, of Walker,
were Bunday dinner guests of Mr.
nnd Mrs. W D. Heath. In the
afternoon most of the members of
the party motored to I.ornin- and
home by way of Eugen« .
Mr. and Mr* Frank Oreoaon and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrington, of Cot
tnge Grove, visited Bunday PVfi
rang with Mr*. Amanda Bear*.
Mr. an<) Mr*. Melville Hanna
and Mr. nnd Mr*. Wm. Hands were
Cottage Grove visitor* one day last
week.
A number of the young people
of th« neighlsirhoud attended n
party at the Ralph Bmiuer home
Haturdny night.
WALKER
played Friday night with Lorane
at the local gym.
The Lorane
player* will be entertained after
the glime.
R. D. Tucker, of Delight Valley,
returned from Gardiner Saturday.
Walker public school started
Monday with Mrs. Fountain ns in-
structor.
Mrs. Ixiwry and enikiri-n
______
and
Mabel Wright visited at the W.
D. Heath home at Mount View
1
Bunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Aden Miller and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Aden Schmitt visitod
nt th« Snyder homo in Monroe Bun
THORNTON OORNER8
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Oct.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Berroy, of Oakland, Calif., visited
relatives in this vicinity hist week.
William Thorne, of laindon, vis­
ited at the home of hi* sister, Mrs.
B. P. Bhortridge, Bunday.
Mr*. W. W. Bhortridge and Mr*.
W m. Brown, of Cottage Grove,
spent one day last week with Mr*.
8. P. Bhort ridge.
Kenneth Berrey, of Portland, vis­
itod his family here last week
nnd together with Mr and Mrs.
Roy Berry returned to Portland
Tuesday.
Miss Ellen» Bhortridge nnd Jim
mic Mnust. of Eugene, visited Miss
Bhortridge’* tsirents, Mr. anti Mr*
8 P. Bhortridge, one day last week.
Mr*. B. P. Bhortridge visited
Bunday with her sister. Mm. Tom
Foster, at W alden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher spent
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Jes
sio Isiwry at Walker.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Oct. 6.—The laboratory and li
brary of the W. LT. H. 8. arc re-
ceiving a thorough rei novating by
the physics and senior English
1
cln*
sc* respectively,
The taxpayers at a I mooting Fri
•lay night authorized the
i
installa
tioe of electric light* in the high liook.1 high school has rooi-ived
school.
The associated students
i
; The*.- from tho traveling library,
gave a vote of thanks to the l>n one of volumes arc also for the
other people in the dint riet,
trona Monday forenoon,
Lyln Lowry has gone to Mtar
Mr*. M. C. Smith has gone
i
to1 to take the petition of wbi.tlc
Oakridge to visit her son. I. A. •Î» punk.
Smith. She expect* to return th«-
The high Mohuol hna decided not
latter part of tho week.
to preecmt “No Trf^pnKMintf. ’ ’
Mr*. Is,well B«n*ton visited at Home other play in to be »elected.
the high school Friday.
Agne»
and
Ti
. » Jnckson,
! l . of i. Walker,
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wanted will
Illi- first banket ball game of »ometimra do tho work of a Sß n dar
Correct printing always nt the
tho seaxoti for Walker will b< auctioneer.
jne22p| live
wire print Mop.
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