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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1924)
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924 PAGE FOUR Had Help. Only the other afternoon a cute little Japanese boy called at the Details of one of the strangest ex house of the writer and proffered periments in the history of animal hunting are related by Stanley Clark- some picture postcards for ten cents apiece. “What are you going to do with the money 1” I asked him. CHANGE TO Quick Sfa/ffii/fRED CROWN” yj AND FEEL THE DIFFERENCE Hunter Protected by Armored Suit Battles with Wolves Fill your tank with “Red Crown” at any red, white and blue pump in town — “in every way a better gasoline.” These dealers sell Red Crown Gasoline West Side Garage Cottage Grove, Ore. Mrs. Henry Hohl Cottage Grove, Ore. W. M. Hall Service Station Cottage Grove, Ore. Motor Inn Service Station Cottage Grove, Ore. Bunge’s Service Station Cottage Grove, Ore. C. E Burkett Service Station Cottage Grove, Ore. George Mote Cottage Grove, Ore. C. B. Maxwell Anlauf, Ore. Pete Marketta Comstock, Ore. C. H. Woods London, Ore. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) QUICKSTARTING Frederick of South Sea Island adventures, was entertaining friends at his Glendale homo with some of his experiences, He chanced to remark that oil one | of the islands a wife could bo fleeted her husband, “I suppose ' bought for the equivalent of five prices are high there, just the same dollars. “How perfectly awful,” as everywhere else.” , exclaimed one of the women pres- 1 ent. [ don’t Piling cards. Tin- Sentinel, Say—l olks! Here’s a Real Gift! • • Nearly all of you have some perplexing gilt problem nowadays, haven’t yout Well, here’s solving it for you. Make that Gift a Year’s Subscription to < M . < »I ► 01w (fnttdiu' (ßrnur < II ► Merchants! Your salesbooks. Place your order with The Sentinel 60 days before you must have them. xxx Christmas Sale Fill your tank with “Red Crown” and press the starter button—you’ll feel the difference. Drive for a day—or a week— and then look at your gasoline gauge— you’ll see the difference. Keep track of your gasoline cost — you’ll save the difference. æ z “No, sir,” he replied gravely t “there’s another little boy helping inc. ’ ’—Los Angeles Tinies. ! Fill your tank with Red Crown and press the starter button - you’ll feel the difference Woodson Bros. Cottage Grove, Ore. Beaulieu & Harrel Cottage Grove, Ore. Long & Cruson Cottage Grove, Ore. W. J Woods Service station Cottage Grove, Ore. “I am raising $1,000,000 for the 'earthquake relief, ” he answered gravely, and he was so tiny and 'the sum he named was so large that j I had to laugh. “A million dollars!” I eried. ‘ ‘ Do you expect to raise it all by yourself 1 ’ ’ i non, of St. Paul, Minn., who spent a winter in the Canadian wilderness seeking “hand to hand” oombata with hungry timber wolves. Dressed in an armor made of heavy leather studded with 1,200 needle-sharp steel spikes, be invited attacks from wolf packs while armed only with a short double- biaded ax and a hunting knife. Al though handicapped by an exception ally open winter and an unusually large number of wild rabbits, which kept the wolves from suffering from I hunger, he killed a number of the beasts with his ax. During a snow storm on Steep Rock Lake, north of Atikokan, he was set upon by five timber wolves. He killed two of them and wounded a third. The wolves seized the hunters arms and legs in their jaws, but could not do him injury because of the protruding spikes of the armored suit, whioh is made of specially tanned thick cow hide that will turn water and will not harden fioin rain or snow. There also is a helmet and heavy wire mask that . can be raised to protect the faoe. I Metal trade checks. Sentinel. Solution of Puzzle No. 2. * « ONLY 10 MORE SHOPPING DAYS LEFT UNTIL CHRISTMAS. WE MUST SELL THE GOODS • TO MAKE ROOM SO WE CAN MOVE. GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT BARGAINS Colored bed spreads..................... Krinkled bed spreads.. ................ Bath towels.. ................................ Ladies’ handkerchiefs in boxes.... Ladies’ silk hose........................... Ladies’ dresses, $12.50 value...... One lot blankets, $3.65 value...... One lot blankets, $6.50 value...... Wool blankets, $8.r0 value.......... Wool blankets, $9.50 value.. ....... Sheet blankets, $2.25 value.......... One lot girls’ dresses, $4.50 value One lot girls’ dresses..................... 1 .............. $3.25 .............. $2.45 ... 15c to 75c .... 35c to 50c 69c to $1.95 ............ $8.50 $2.98 ............ $4.25 .............. $7.50 ........... $8.50 ............. $1.75 $2.98 $1.98