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PAGE SIX COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924 SAGINAW. (Special to The Sentinel.) Nov. 4.—The young people the Sunday school surprised Mi Flossie Mathis Thursday e> enin the occasion being her b.rthdi anniversary. A very enjoyah time was spent in playing gam and performing Halloween trick Refreshments were served. There was no school the fir of the week on account of tl illness of the teacher, Mrs. Emi Robison. Lyman Adams, of Latham, wi here Friday to look after a 1< of his poles which had been pili in the mill yard and were i danger of being carriod away I the high water. He succeeded i saving them. Kock Euge; E. H. " ' camo ' from ---- ”-------- Friday as the rain interior with his work there. W SHERIFF IS DEFENDANT IN A »50,000 DAMAGE As the result of the recent arre: of Byron K. Wheeler, of Eugen as a suspect in a bunk robbery i California, Frank E. Taylor, she iff, is named as defendant in a su for »50,000 damages filed by Whee or. Coming a few days bcfoi election, the suit was thought t be a political move and has n< been taken seriously. A disbarre Eugene attorney, L. R. Edmundsoi seems to have been the instigate, having a Portland attorney act fc him. j Kayser’s 2 clasp cham- oisette gloves in black, beaver and mode, pair WANTADS MONEY FOR YOU—PAY C for your wantads and get insertions for the price of two. WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH est grade typewriters at lot prices and on easy terms. We als handle all makes of adding inti chines. Every machine is thoi oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Bn a machine and pay like rent Royal Sales Co., Inc., 505 Grego Bldg., Portland, Ore. tl-s. A NO. 1 FORD SEDAN, EXI good shape, for sale or will ti for hay or grain. 0. A. Boi< at Economy Feed Store. ol OLD BAGS WANTED—NOTHIN! loss than 2 feet square. Must bi clean and of material that will ab sorb gasoline; old underclothing flannels and the like preferred. Cai not use old socks, mercerised o hard surface goods or small piecei of any kind. We want the best ragi and pay the best price, 5 esuts th< pound. Tho Sentinel. tl MONEY TO LOAN—1 money to loan on good city property. Mrs. S. Curtin, Oro., phone 12-1’15. 48c kJ Fownes’ 2 clasp kid gloves in black, brown k' and beaver, pair $1.39 Kayser’s 16 button length and novelty cuff gauntlet gloves in gray, beaver and mode, pair A VALUE GIVING EVENT WHICH COMMANDS YOUR ATTENTION Men’s and Young Men’s $1.19 OVERCOATS HAV1 ORDER NOW YOUR GIANT RHU barb plants, »1 per doseui. Nelson Sr., corner Nineteenth oust Main Htreots. FOR SALE—FULL BLOOD O. I. O pigs at common stock prices Phono 35 F-15. F. O. Führer. o23-a6|i FOR SALE CHOICE R. I. RE cockerels, California stock; als Barrod Rocks, »1.55 each. Woul like to exchange two Rocks tui one Rod. Fat feeder pigs i woaners. Chodco veal. Two l>ro gobblers. C. H. Haight, ph 38F12. o23 MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK on ranch. Wishes to be able to have wife with him on ranch. Write P. O. bo* 1, Saginaw, <>i<-. o£3 B#P WANTED —TO HEAR FROM owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. I). F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minne sota. o30-n27c FX>R SALE——COLONIAL RANGE, practically now. Mrs. Earl Hill, 129 latno St., phono 155 J. o30tfc NOTICE TO ALL OUT OF TOWN people living along any mail route. Give your moat orders to the stage driver und pay tho aiune as if you camo to tho shop yourself. We pay for tho delivery. People's Cash Market, D. W. Cutsforth, Pro prietor. o30-n2i Men’s sweaters, includ ing Jantzen anad Tom Wye, in coat and pull over styles reduced 20% Flannel Shirts $1.65 OLD li AGS W AN IIP \l 1ST BE clean and of nuitorial that will absorb gasoline and be of good sine; old clothing and the like pre forced. Wo want good rags and will pay a good price. Billy Hall Service Station. o30tfo LOST—ONE DODGE HEAD light rim. 120 Tenth St., phone | 71. Reward. nrtp, HAY FOR SALE, WHEAT. OATS and cheat mi wd; nice bright hnv, [ »15 |>er ton delivered anywhere in city. Also bull for an'le. L. ! M. Powell, Delight Valley, phone 35-F24. nOibp FOR SALE- IM WHITE TEG horn hens, one year old, »1 eneh Mrs. J. L. William«, R 2. Phone 37 F4. nltp Regular $6.50 to $7.50 values. Stylish, serviceable sweaters of brushed wool for women and misses. Shown in the new’ colors and styles. Wool Hose Women’s ribbed wool hose in blue, tan, brown and green heather mix tures, all sizes, pair 89c ■ New Dresses for Fall Reduced 20% The materials are the popular ones for this tall: Twill, Charmeen, Flannel, Charnteust', Crepe Satin and Canton Crepe. Plain tailored styles modeled along the straight lines. Dressy models trimmed with beads, buttons, lace and embroidery. FOR HALE BALED BROWN OAT straw, delivered in ton lots. Hugh Trunuell, phone 17F11. o80n20 for bale —too everbearing strawberry plants »1 50 per 100 Will deliver to Tho Sentinel office J. E. Bunton, phone 231’21. o20n!3p LOST—»35 IN CURRENCY? ON Main street near Starr's jew elry store at about I o’clock i Monday by Win. W Huekin«. I of Yoncalla. Person finding it was seen picking it up. Return to H. II. Starr jewelry store. ntip I $20.00 O’Coats, sale price.... ............. $16.00 you save $4.00 $25.00 O’Coats, sale price.............................. $20.00 you save $5.00 $30.00 O’Coats, sale price...„...... _.................. $24.00 you save $6.0(1 $35.00 O’Coats, sale price............................. $28.00 you save $7.00 $40.00 O’Coats, sale price............................. $32.00 you save $8.00 $45.00 O’Coats, sale price.... ....... $36.00 you save $9.00 $ Too much stress can not be placed upon the remarkable values of these dresses that are associated with this sale. NOW 18 THE TIME TO PLAN that thanksgiving dinner. Wo will have dressed Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Pigs, just tho right size to roast. Did you ever try a Fry’s delicious hum baked with sweet potatoes! Order now. People's Cash Market. <>30-n27p I. ANG C(X)K STOVE AN'D \ Gearhart knitting machine for sale cheap or will trade. Phone 123 J. o30nl3c 20% OH Sweaters Men’s 0. D. flannel shirts, all sizes, regular $2.25 values, reduced to Brushed Wool Sweaters As you know, prices here are always low and any reduction of fered by this store makes for values of the highest order. The merchandise included in this selling is from our regular stock —that’s your assurance of quality. The reductions are pro nounced—that’s assurance of real savings. Regular $19.75 to $39.50 Dresses Ginghams SALE PRICE Standard quality 27 in. ginghams in checks, plaids and stripes, per j did $15.75 to $31.75 Boy’s Mackinaws $71.85 Serviceable ail wool mackinaws for boys of 8 to 14 years. Brown, blue and green over plaid patterns. Values extraordinary. ■■■■■■■ STAMPED GOODS AND THREADS For the Needlecraft Worker. 4 15c Lunch clothes stamped on Indian Head 45 anil 54 inch sizes, at. $1 65 and $1.98 Vanity sets stamped on Indian Head, each .......................... „........ 48c Pillow eases stamped on good quality of tubing, pair.............. ...........$1.50 Tea clothes stamped on blue or red glass toweling, each................ 29c Bath Towels 45 inch between-meal clothes stamped on unbleached muslin, each .... $1.48 Good quality Turkish bath towles, size 19x38 inches, each Dresser scarfs stamped on Indian Head. each ...... ............ ......................... 59c Stamped on Jewel cloth, each.......... 98c Helliwell & Marksbury 29c