The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 12, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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I Mrs. Claude Arne.
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Mrs. A manila Sears, Brison and
WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH Clarence Sears and Misf Laura
est grade typewriters at low Riley spent Sunday with Mr. and
prices and on easy terms. We also Mrs. Perry Van Schoiack at Fair
handle all makes of adding uia view.
chines. Every machine is thor­
Miss Lera Bailey, of tho G rovo,
oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Bt'j' spent last week e
- machine and pay like rent.
Royal Sales Cj.. Inc., 500 Oregon Ethel Chestnut.
Mr. and Mrs. W.
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
tf-sn(2)
itöd Sunday with
OLD BAGS WANTED—NOTHING ’ J. C. Wright and
less than 2 feet square. Must be Addison Heath at Walker.
elean and of material that will ab
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips
sorb gasoline; old underclothing, son Rodney, of Corvallis,
flannels and the like preferred. Can week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
not uso old socks, mercerized or
hard surface goods or small pieces Claude Arne, and of Mr. and Mrs.
of any kind. We want the best rags Rufus Arne, of Gowdyville.
and pay the best price, 5 cents the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson
pound. The Sentinel.
tf and Miss Ruth Johnson and Mr.
Lambkin, of the Grove, visited
HOUSE FOR SALE—TO BE KE Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
moved from lot on south Sixth , King.
street. Elbert Bede.
jl9tfp i Miks Ethel Chestnut and
BOARDERH SOLICITED—FIRST Elizabeth Cooley attended Sunday
class board and room, prices school in the Grove.
Mrs. Waldo Miller and Mi
reasonable, at 1308 east Main
street. Mrs. J. E. Loucks and Selina Miller attended church
Mrs.
Olive
Livingston,
phone Cottage Grove, Sunday evening.
125-L.
.
f2tfc
WANTADS
Immaculate New White Goods
Women now planning their spring ward robes and filling in again the needed supplies
of bed lin'ens will be glad to know that they can purchase at Helliwell & Marksbnry’s
goods of as high standard of quality and in many instances for less money than the
same quality merchandise could be bought elsewhere. Our stocks are being augmented
daily with new materials—materials for spring and summer dresses—materials for the
making of dainty lingerie—bed lirrens an d curtain materials for the home.
SAGINAW..
WILL DO WASHING, IRONING
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
or mending at my home. Prices
Feb. 11—Mrs. J. F. Aderey and
reasonable. Mrs. Nettio Little, 504
south Tenth street.
f212p(2') daughter Alma have gone to Curtin
where Mr. Aderey has employment.
FOR HALE—BUICK 0 TOURING
The “
Ross Fitchett family ha.«
car, 1918 model, in good running moved to Goshen.
order. Also have a good 18-ineh
The young people’s class of the
dine harrow.
Both very cheap. Sunday school had a comic dress
Claude Arm1, phono 1F4. f5 12p(2) party at the Delight Valley school
FOR RENT—GOOD - SIZED GAR house Friday evening.
Little Mona Rae Hodge has the
ago at 141 south Third streot.
chicken pox.
Call at address or see Clyde Lawton
Mrs. Lowell Benston entertained
nt Hotel Bartell.
f5-12c(2)
the W. A. Keene family of De­
WOMAN WANTED FOR GEN- light Valley at dinner Sunday in
eral housework. Middle-aged pre honor of her mother, Mrs. Keene’s
ferrod. Phone 133-R.
f9tfc(2) birthday.
Mrs. C. C. Moody visited in
FOR HALE—1924 BAILED CHEAT Cottage Grove the Inst of the week.
hay. Cows to freshen soon, 18
The E. H. and N. C. Koch fami­
Plymouth Rock hens, 1 rooster. lies were Sunday visitors in
Kitchen Rango and extension table. gene at the Ivan Koch home.
Leslie Hull, phone 37F5 f9 16p(2)
THORNTON CORNERS.
FOR SALE—FILBERT TREES AT
half price, from 25c to 56c each.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Write H. C. Paulsen, Mulino, Oro.,
Feb. 11—Mrs. Olive Berrey
or phone 166 R, Cottage Grove, Ore
gon.
f12-26p(T) turned Wednesday from a short
visit in Portland.
FORD CAR FOR HALE OR WILL
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher and
trade for a cow. Jacob Stabler, Mrs. Sarnh Fisher spent Wednesday
box 23, Walker, Oregon, or phone with Mr. Fisher’s sister, Mrs. R. L.
31F11.
f!2 I9p Ritchey, nt Curtin.
Mrs. H. P. Hhortridge spent last
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—
week end with her (laughter Ellena,
separator, Economy Chief. Has had in Eugene.
only one month’s usage, Inquire
Mrs. George Miller suffered a
at Sterling's Feed Store.
f!2p severe fall Tuesday of last week
HOME FOR HALE OR TRADE—
aad was jarred up considerably but
Whnt have you to offer in part
she is able to be around now.
payment on my 8 room two-family
John Fisher, of Alvadoro, was a
house on Washington street, (first
week
end guest of his brother,
house east of the <>]<l burned
J. W. Fisher.
foundry.) 3 lots and garage, there
Georgi» Foster went to Eugene
are two complete 4-room flat»,
2 sots of plumbing, etc., renting Monday to be with his wife who
now for $30 per month. Go out had her tonsils removed there.
Mrs. J. W, Fisher spent Sunday
and look tho bouse over and make
mo an offer; will take $250 down with her sister and brother, Mrs.
aad $35 or $40 per month includ- J. 0. Wright and Addison Heath, at
ing interoat at 7%. Might take Walker.
a light car as part payment 1 or
WALKER.
other property as part pay; any-
i
thing you have just submit it to
(Special to The Sentinel.)
mo. Frank Kinney, 1» east .Seventh
Feb. 11—M. W. Bailey, of the
street, Eugene, Ore.
ft2 23p(2)
Curtis publishing company, visited
EGGS FOR HATCHING, 75c FOR the Walker high school Monday
netting of 15. Hollywood Nt rain morning.
White Leghorim. RoouterN are from
Haael Miller, Frances and John
25<> st rain. D. A. Estes, phone Hehmitt attended a Sunday school
nap party at Delight Valley school
house Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wright and
family left for Portland Sunday.
*-----------------------------------------------------< Mr. Wright is to receive medical
treatment.
DORENA.
A surprise party was given in
honor of Ralph Wright February
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Feb. Il—Mrs. U. S. Bales came 5. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, of
heme Friday from Eugene where Cottage Grove, Mr. apd Mr,. Oscar
Jackson ami family, of Delight
Mr. Bah’s is in n hospital.
Word reached Dorenn Thu rstlav Valley, and the Jackson. Miller
telling of a motorcycle accident and Ralph Hears families, of Walk
near Kalama, Wash., in which er were present. Card playing
David Robinson of this place wan was the entertainment of the eve
Light refreshments
injured. His left leg, right arm ning.
and right jaw wen» broken. Mr. served.
Robinson had been visiting with
LONDON.
his mother at Kelso, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elf v ing
(Special to The Sentinel.)
and Mrs. Frank Holmes, of Cottage
FeK 11.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grove, spent Thursday evening at
the home of Mrs. Elfving’s parents, Powell came up from Hebron Sat
urday bringing Grandma Powell
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. VanSchoiack.
Miss Faye Me Lin returned Fri who will visit her son Charles and
day from Roseburg whore she has family for some time.
The B. A. Pruett, W. I. Town
Ih’en visiting the past week,
Miss Geneva Bales returned
Eugene Friday where she is
tending the U, of O.
rhe Hugh Doolittle family which
has been quarantined the past
month for dipthrria has fumigated
Wrt. n. A. H.tgtn
the hou <• and the quarantine h»5
been lifted.
I’honvR:
! Neighborhood News
Glass Towels
50c
Nurse’s Uniform
Cloth
A standard white ma­
terial for uniforms and
aprons. Does not require
starching, 40 inches wide,
per yard
(Special to Th»1 Mentine).)
1 * b 11 Mr. and Mr«. J
K
WOMEN
in
l| 14
wi
ur
‘thin;
tl Nt
th •y
tlb
I«
■oil
|O|
3o2 < <
>u«*h
Vf*
h,. >»r<
iI
■
• Office
Marcelling
30
Manicuring
Re».
Facial Massage
11B-Y
Shampooing
Bobbing
Evenings
Hair Tinting
by
Appoint,
French Paper Curl
ment
Sheets and
Sheetings
50c
50c
Lingette
8- 4 bleached Piquot sheet­
ing, per yard
70c
9- 4 bleached Piquot sheet­
ing, per yard
75c
unbleached Piquot
sheeting, per yard
55c
65 c
unbleached Piquot
sheeting, per yard,
70c
Ready made Piquot sheets
in 81x90 and 81x99 sizes.
send and George Bales families
and J. B. Rouse were guests Sun­
day of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones.
Messrs Adkinson and King of
Eugene gave a free radio concert
at the school house Saturday and
Sunday evenings.
Mrs. Clara Moxley, of Wilbur is
visiting her brother Joe Geer and
family.
W. II. Warthen who has been
visiting a daughter at Seaside re­
turned again Sunday to the home
of his daughter, Mr». Charles
Powell, here.
Mrs. George Sutherland was on
tho sick list the for part of the
week.
Brian Newton traded his Ford
coupe for n Buick roadster.
Eaves moved his family
Jones’ house Tuesday.
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There are many imitations hut only
genuine “Lingette.”
The name
stamped on the selvage of every yard.
When you ask for Lingette be sure that
you are shown the genuine as imitations
are often sold for the genuine. Genuine
“Lingette” wears th(j best and retains
its luster after washing. Shown
white and colors, per yard
75c
Normandy Voiles like many other good
fabrics arc often imitated. Inferior fab­
rics are often sold as “Normandy
Voiles” or RECOMMENDED by the
sales person as “just as good.” When
you buy insist on the genuine. The
name is stamped in the selvage of
genuine “NORMANDY VOILES.” See
our spring display of the famous fabric,
per yard
Indian Head
Pillow Cases
and Tubing
All of the popular
stock.
33 inch Indian
yard
29c
36 inch Indian
yard,
33c
44 inch Indian Head, yard,
39c
54 inch Indian Head, yard.
Á........5ÖC
42 inch Piquot
tubing, per yard
55c
42 inch made up Piquot
pillow eases, eac
60c
Helliwell & Marksbury
42 inch * ‘ Hope
cases, each
39c
Mrs. George Teeters has been Grove one day last week having able to work for several «lays on
away for sometime caring for her some dental work done.
account of a bad sliver in one
(Special to The Sentinel.) ,
daughter, Mrs. Dwight King.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trembly hand.
Feb. 11.—John Winslow who has
Ralph Teeters wenf to Portland left Monday for Portland where
Mrs. 8. Burcham drove to town
been quite ill is reported as improv- the first of the week to see a they will visit her brother for a Saturday for a load of feed.
physician.
time.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Garner have
Ella May Patterson was out
Mrs. O. H. Wheeler was in the
Melvin McKibben has been un- b en sick with colds.
from Cottage Grove and spent a
day at the church school last week.
Mrs. W. G. Bittinger is staving
at the O. H. Heine home in Eugene.
She is in Eugene to receive medi­
cal aid.
Charles Trembly is once more
O outdoor game has anything on garden­
able» to be out after a severe ill­
ness.
ing for good recreation. Compete with
Mrs. D. A. Estes was called to
your neighbors or friends as to earliness and
Washington the first of this week
size of crop. Win or lose, there is always the
bv the sickness of her sister, Mrs
ALL STANDARD
reward of fresh, crisp, delicious vegetables right
John Clark. Mrs. Estes was ac­
SIZE VEGETABLE
companied by her Father, Mr.
off the vines or out of the earth.
PACKETS
Morris, of Walterville.
Northrup, King & Co.’s Seeds have produced
R. V. Darnell is working nt Noti
this week.
satisfactory crops for 40 years. They germin­
SILK CREEK.
ibull Win at Gardening
N
ate wonderfully and produce vegetables true to
type and of excellent quality. Generous size
packets, in a wide assortment of varieties are
now avouttMiv
available a«.
at iww
local dealers.
11UW
> .
mvuiv
o
AT
LOCAL
DEALERS
NO BETTER SEEDS
AT ANY PRICE
N orthrup , K ing &Co’s Ä
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Any Time
TRU-BLU Biscuit Co.,—Spokane, Portland
I
An extra heavy 2-th read
quality, large size 22x44,
an exceptional value at,
each
Normandy Voiles
PRICES RIGHT
Ttrme: Cash
Quimby Bros.
A dainty sheer material
for gowns, combinations,
etc., shown in white and
good'range of colors, per
yard.
45c
sKapeTru-Äüie-ftts the lite
I’hon» IM-L
A fine quality lustrous
white suiting. Meal for
collar and cuff sets or
for trimming wash dress­
es, per yard
much in vogue for underthings.
This is a good quality of domestic voile,
shoer and lustrous, white and shades of
peach, orchid, maize and pink, yard
wide, per yard
WOOD
Any Kind
Turkish Towels
Plain Voiles
The old J&wai* Cracker
1
ioiiti. The new
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Lingerie Cloth
50c .
Sanitary Beauty
MOUNT VIEW.
Pamico Cloth
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