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COT^AGE^ROVE^SENTHNT^iONDA^AUOUST^J^^ Don’t Read This— If You Have Everything You Want But, if you do wish for bargains, remember we are doing business at the same address with our 6000 items from which to choose. Why, just today we received over $1000 worth of new merchandise to replenish and add to our stock. This shipment was a whole truck load and ineduded notions, ginghams, cretonnes, challies, cotton batts, D. M. C., stamped goods, glassware, crockery, kitchenware, enamelware, tinware, etc. As an incentive for you to call and shop among -the many bargains in our store we offer you Mr. and Mrs. Million, of Seattle, were guests the latter part of the week at the home of Mrs. Million’s cousin, R. Y. Porter. A nine-pound daughter was born | Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Elliott. A nine-pound daughter was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Short, of Umpqua. The mother is here at the home of her aunt, Mrs. j C. D. Brown. Batteries, Columbia and Prest-o-lite, one year guarantee. $14 up. Long & Cruson. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Partin, of | Seattle, and Mrs. Bruce Hunter, of Albany, spent yesterday at the homo of Mrs. W. t). Wilson, sister of Mrs. Partin and M Hunter. Miss Pearle Mottice, who made her home here a number of years ago with the W. F. Johnson family, is now a member of " the — Forrest Taylor Dramatic stock company, which is playing at the Baker theater, Portland. Call at Billie Hall’s garage, of ficial headlight adjusting station to have your lights adjusted. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright and son Gordon left yesterday for a week’s outing at Seaside. Upon their return they expected to go to Cloverdale for another week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hardman left today for Grand Rapids, Mich., the former home of Mr. Hardman. This is his first visit since leaving there 20 years ago. George M. Swinehart has been ap pointed administrator of the estate I of Margaret M. Swinehart, who | died April 20, 1925. The estate consists of claims for damages against the Standard Oil company I and Charles Bussey on account of Mrs. Swinehart’s death. - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bernfiold, of Los Angeles, visited during the I week at the B. F. Thrasher home. Miss Catherine Jordan returned to her home in Corvallis Friday, after a week’» visit here at the ' home of her aunt, Mrs. Worth Harvey. H. H. Starr fixes watch«.; right. (Limit 6 to Customer) Five-room, story and a Mr. and Mrs. William Hohl and half ' house. Lot 60x240 _____ daughter Joella, of Portland, and feet, Located one block Mr. and Mrs. W. Adams, of Seattle, t These glasses regularly retail at 5c each and are suitable from school house. spent the latter part of the week for common drinking glasses or for jelly. with Mrs. Barbara Hohl, mother TERMS : of Mr. Hohl. Mr. Hohl and Mr. We place on sale almost daily lots of merchandise at $300 < down ’ and $20 per and Mrs. Adams returned Saturday cost prices. Somebody gets these bargains. Are you month. to their homes but Mrs. Hohl and getting your share? Adopt the habit of daily shopping Joella went to Yoncalla to spend SEE at our store, it will be worth your while. a month at the home of Mrs. Hohl’s CHARLES S. HALL, OÍ parents. HALL & LANG. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Darland, of NOTE: School supplies will be on display soon, a24-27c Euegne, spent the week end with be sure and watch for circular, it will advertise Mrs. Darland ’ a mother, Mrs. Bar something FREE. bara Hohl. * Radiola stands for quality. A late model 4-door Ford sedan —looks and runs like new—for See the new sets at Radio Ray Nelson’s Electric Shop. Ninth sale by Billie Hall. and Main streets. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jewell and A seven-pound son was born to son Corbin and Ed Chaloupka left day to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris. yesterday for Bandon and Gold Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mayes re Beach on a week’s outing. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McReynolds turned Friday from Baker. Mr. and son George returned Thursday Mayes has accepted a position in Portland and will begin his duties from an outing at Crater lake. 612 MAIN STREET there about the first of September. T. C. Churchill, who had been Special bargains in used cars. visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Minnie Nichols, left yesterday If you are looking for a good used for Sumner, Wash., to visit u car it will be to your interest to . brother, being accompanied by Mrs. call and look my cars over as they have all been overhauled and are | from a two months’ visit in Mos Nichols and by another sister, Mrs. guaranteed to be in first class con I cow, Ida., at the home of her Jordan, of Eugene. They will be dition. Billie Hall, phone 64. | daughter, Mrs. Henry Allen, Her gone a week. The W. A. Hemenway family i two granddaughters, Edna and Em- DeForest radio, best for the will leave Wednesday for Spring ma Allen, returned with her. money. Long & Cruson. field to make their home. They Mrs. Eva Hemenway arrived II. H. Starr fixes watches right. Miss Lulu Hull returned last to return to their home on Thursday from Portland and is Mrs. 8. E. Crabb left Saturday evening from a three weeks ’ vaca- creek for their summers. visiting at the home of her son, tion spent in Portlanil and Wash- for Portland to visit relatives. W. A. Hemenway. The baseball game which was to In Forest, Wash., she The R. M. Broadbooks family, ington. have been played yesterday nt Mrs. Fred Jones, of Marcola, of Ilwaco, sister, Mrs. H. C. her visited Wash., were visitors Calapooya springs between Cottage spent latter part of week with her here Friday, They were on their Johnson, From there she was ac- Grove and Springfield had to be parents. Mr. and Mrs. William A. way to Crater lake, A number of coinpanied home by her mother, cancelled on account of the Kelly, She will return home this years ago Mr. Broadbooks was Mrs. A. C. Hull, who had visited weather. The Cottage Grove team evening. there since July 4. Miss Vida Nel pastor of the Presbyterian church will not play any more this season. Only slight damage was done by here, He has been in church son, who filled the position of Misses Sylvia and Sibyl Veatch a roof fire Friday forenoon at the work in Washington ever since. manager for the Mutual Creamery company during M ibb Hull’s ab left Friday on n motor trip south. W. E. Couey home on south Fourth Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M sence, returned to Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Lasswell and street. Some men working near Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Scholtz there put the blaze out before the Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Meeks and son returned yesterday from Sea and son Raymond have returned Mr. and Mrs. George (). Knowles side. Their daughter Mary Eliza arrival of the fire department. returned Saturday from a week’s beth remained in Portland with Mr. and Mrs. John Nokes left from an outing at Newport. Mrs. J. K. Griffith spent the motor trip to Vancouver and relatives. Friday for Albany to visit at the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilsey, of week end in Portland with rela- Victoria, B. C. home of their son, Clyde Nokes. Los Angeles, arrived this aftornoon tives. Ella Tiller has returned Radio Ray for Radiolas. to spend the night nt the home Spireila corsets, rubber reducing Charles Cochran and daughters of Mr. Wilsey's uncle, J. N. Town. girdles, belts anil brassieres—Spi- Mrs. Jesse Ilenny has gone to rella quality hosiery. Shaughnessey Gertrude and Melba and his mother, olivit net lingerie. Mrs. E. C. Mrs. S. E. Cochran, returned last San Francisco to be with Mr. evening from a ten-day muter trip Denny, who is in the Houthern Shay, 305 south Sixth St., phone 137-R. al0-1.7 -24p(M) into Washington and to Victoria, Pacific hospital. B. C. Roseburg Motorcycle club The five Oppel children were Mrs. A. C. Canterbury, of Mon taken to the I. O. O. F. children’s invited the Cottage Grove mouth, spent the week end with home in Portland yesterday by to a watermelon feed to be her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Mc members of the I. O. O. F. ami there Sunday, August 30. Reynolds, of Divide. Rebekah orders. The father is in new cement coping has been Miss Ray Godard, of Eugene, the Oregon state hospital and the put on tho C. J. Kem building. The cement in the original coping froze spent the week end with her par mother is in a hospital in I,OK Angeles. immediately after being placed, ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Godard. Ford roadster and Ford touring causing it to crumble. Leland Willits, son of Mr. and The UNIVERSITY of OREGON Mrs. J. Q. Willits, of this city, If you want a real bargain in car for sale cheap by Billie Hall. contains: Mrs. O. J. Lose and daughter who hail been in charge of a Shell a used auto see Billie Hall. The College of Literature. Science Vera Hendrickson, of Portland, Katharine, of Fort Wayne, Ind., company service station at McDole, and the Arts with 22 departments. arrived the latter part of the week arrived Friday for a two or three Calif, has been promoted to sales for a two weeks’ visit with the weeks’ visit at the home of Mrs. man with headquarters nt Klamath The professional schools of Archi Arthur Jones family, of Gowdyville. Lose’» sister, Mrs. II. R. Godard. Falls. tecture and Allied Arts—Business A 10-pound daughter was born Edward Hibbard, of Medford, The sisters had not seer, each other yesterday Administration—Education—Grad to Mr. and Mrs. Hurry for 24 years. was a visitor here during the lat uate Study—Journalism—Law— Allen. Miss Kathleen McReynolds, who ter part of the week. Medicine—Music—Physical Edu Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde and Business Mrs. S. V. Allison motored to is attending the Eugene cation—Sociology—Extension. college, spent the week end at daughters Viola and Elizabeth re Eugene this forenoon to meet Mr. Mr. and turned Saturday from a ten day For a catalogue or anfi information Allison’s niece, Mrs. Margaret Don Divide with her parents, outing spent at Cloverdale springs Mrs. E. L. McReynolds. unite The Regietrar, UniOerntg of aldson, of Portland, who will spend an<I the Tillamook beaches. I Two Dodge touring cars in good Oregon. Eugene. Oregon. the week at the 8. V. and F. H. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and condition for sale by Billie Hall. J Allison homes. daughter Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday., Aug. 29 1 For Sale Glasses 3c Each Remember the Date and the Glasses SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 The Fair Store 6000 Items Wright & Caldwell City Briefs □------------------------ The 50th Year Opens September 24.1925 flies, bugs, roaches, ants, mosquitoes, and moths. FLY-DI Wanted: Name of any persons seeing accident at Sixth and Main streets April 20, 1925, in which Margaret M. Swinehart was killed. Write to Fred E. Smith, Eugene, or George W. Swinehart, Black a24 27p Butte, Oregon. Albert Wilson, of Centerville, Mo., »pent the latter part of the week at the home of his uncle, George Wilson. Miss Grace Ritchey, of Forest Grove, returned home Friday, af ter a visit with her aiater, Mr«. Louise Wiese. Mr. and Mr«. Keena Kiedaich, who had been guests of Mrs. Cath erine Bader, left Saturday for their home in Han Diego, Calif. H. H. Starr fixes watches right. Mrs. G. C. Dyott and her mother, Mrs. F. E. Dunn, spent Thursday in Salem with friends. Mike Marsh and Joe Eiguer. who had been in the employ of the .1. C. Compton company for several months, left Saturday for their homos in McMinnville. rn. M. J. Cherry and Mr. and Jdrs. children ieit Frida v on an outing rin to Bandon and other eoast >-eities. • Galloway writes insurance. Mrs. Eva Ellis, of Gold Hill, and her son, Wesley Ellis, of Rich mond, Calif., spent the week end in Divide at the home of Mr«. Ellis’ brother, E. L. McReynolds. Nelson DeYoung and son Lloyd and Mrs. Hugh Milligan and son Verland returned Saturday eve- ning from a week’s outing at Oceanside. Lester Carr returned yesterday The D. R. Hustoad family have to his work at Medford, after moved into the city from Culp spending last week here with his creek. [>a rents. The new headlight law goes into Charles 8. Hall has bought the See Billie George h Newell property at the effect September 1. Hall and have your lights adjusted. corner of O. Street and Birch Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Adams left avenue. Mrs. D. Stillwell, who had been today for Portland to visit at the home of their daughter, Mr». C. H. visiting at the home of her daugh Carpenter. They will return the ter, Mrs. F. E. Dickson, returned latter part of the week and will be yesterday to her home in Portland. B. L. Stewart returned last eve neeompanied by another daughter, ning from an outing at Alsea and Mr». M L. Watt», of Baker. Mr. and Mr». Lorane Stivers, Newport. of Eugene, are visiting at the home i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Christie and of Mrs. Stivers’ parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker and their Mr». T. M. Boyd. Mr. Stiver» is niece. Miss Decker, of Greenwood, an evangelist and he will conduct Win., have returned home, after the evening service» Sunday at visiting at the J. W. Frances and the Christian church here. Mrs. 1. B. Morris homes. An ll-pound daughter was born Stivers will give in pantomime the vocal number, “Have Thine Own Saturday to Mr. anil Mrs. Harry Stoneburg. Way Lord.” Mins Margaret Galloway returned Sec the new style “B” bat thin forenoon to her work in n Eu- teries at Radio Ray Nelson gene real estate office, after spend The Charles Skinner family, of ing last week here with her par Eugeue, former residents of this ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gallo ¡city, are moving to Fresno Calif. way. PAPE THREE Home Trade Is Vital To City Make All Purchases Through Home Channels for a Greater Success THE VERY BEST When you order by phone or eome here in person to select your groceries, you can count on getting the very choicest eatables possible to obtain. And Prosperity in Community. McQueen’s Grocery The chief argument in favor of home trade is tho fact that it not PHONE 65 J only redounds to the benefit of all residing in the adjacent trade terri tory, which is a part of every community, but [lavs in dollars and business men who do not run Notice to Public. cents. Every dollar sent away to 1 dose to the danger lino in fixing We wish to announce to our build up business in some big city [ prices that will attract trade and many friends and patrons that wo is just that much taken away from meet competition anywhere. have a new and modern air service the resources of tho home com It is only necessary to use com installed at our station. Free air munity. mon sense in dealing with these can lie obtained now 24 hours each If people will only figure up the problems. The field is open to all day. incidental costs and inconveniences who may wish to enter any line We also wish to thank our com occasioned by sending out of town of business, and if there were big petitors for furnishing air to our for anything that can be purchased profits to be made that condition customers for so long a time. in their home town they will would not last, for overy opening PASS CREEK readily see that it pays to trade at for business is carefully searched SERVICE STATION home. It is customary to ignore out, and competition has reduced a20-24c By Carl E. Burkett. such items, but they are there just everything to the level of lowest the same and arc part of the cost possible prices. of the goods that are purchased On another page of The Sentinel in that manner. For instance, the will be found the .special advertise- cost of a trip to the city, hotel meats of business men oj Cottage bill, time wasted away from em Grove who are interested in get- ployment, goods brought home that ting the facts of the value of home are not really needed and higher trade before the people. prices actually paid for the goods on account of the stupendous over What have you to place before head of the big city stores. the 10,000 eyes that read each issue In case of mail order purchases of The Sentinel! ^NEWSPAPER there are money order and postage advertising makes big stores out fees, for express or freight charges, of little ones. time wasted and delay in waiting for the goods, annoyance of ex- changing the goods that do not fill the bill, or that do not measure up to the grade expected—these and many other charges of like nature should honestly be figured up against the purchases. If this is done and quality of goods com pared it will be found that it is a case of trying to lift yourself by your own bootstraps. There is no easy way to secure goods for a less figure than that at which they can be supplied by the experienced business man of Cottage Grove. Perhaps nothing is studied any closer than the retailing of mer Any Kind Any Time chandise and you can safely figure PRICES RIGHT that your live homo merchant is Terms Cash working hard to secure the best of merchandise to place before his customers at the lowest possible both local and internal, and has been figure consistent with sound busi successful in the treatment of Catarrh Phones: Office 76, Rea. 124-L ness principles. And in this day for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. tfc(2) of keen competition there are few F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio Spores Fuel Company FOREST WOOD $2 per tier HARD WOOD $3 per tier Phone 178 R • Halt’s Catarrh Medicine L’.r;s±;! WOOD Quimby Bros. 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