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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1925
A Special
Dress and Coat
SALE
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Greatly Reduced Prices
for 7 Selling Days,
Beginning November 20
THE STORE WILL BE REDUCED
COME AND TAKE
ADVANTAGE
OF
OUR
SALE
OUR LOSS WILL BE YOUR GAIN.
C. J. Breier Co.
A. W. Swanson, Manager
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Our Building Material
Line Includes—
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, , Fire
Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Cor-
ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile,
Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and
Gravel, Plastering Sand, 1 Zouri
Store Front Fittings, and other
things too numerous to mention.
No Charge on City Deliveries
Godard & Randall
Just North of 3 P. Station—Phone 100
GRAY’S CASH & CARRY
WANTADS j
FOR SALE—TWO FORD CARS
and a gasoline buzz saw—10 to
12 horso-power. In good shape.
Short’s Second Hand store. o26tfc
AUTOS WASHED AND POL-
ished. Motors steam cleaned autos
paintod. Low prices. C. W. Wat
kins. Half block off Main street
on north Eighth street.
n2-30p
FOR SALE—FARM WAGON. 3
inch, good shape. Bargain. I. B.
i Morris. 302 Main street.
n9tfc.
FOR RENT—FURNISHED TWO
room apartments, all conven-
■ iences. Call evenings or Saturday.
Mrs. E. 0. Shay. 305 south Sixth
'streot. Phono 137-R.
n9tfo
Rich, Mellow Chocolates
for Quiet Evenings at Home
16 IfaiMiu Ow Finm
C^vtolafn An Rtpnmltf
I n £wty /Uefcaf « of
auses
STELLAR
CHOCOLATES
A crackling grate fire. a deep easy chair, a book
and good chocolates co munch—that’s
paradise
tnow" for blustery November. For delicious centers
—artfully varied—and mellow chocolate coatings,
take home Kranse's Stellar Chocolates
Why not
TONIGHT?
$1, $2. $3 end $5
FOR RUNT—FURNISHED ROOM.
Privilege of bath.
1149 west
Main street. Phone 12« J. n!2tfc |
Pay Cash—Pa<y Less—Y o u Always Save
BEST GUARANTEED CREAMERY BUTTER, LB... 58c
MILK
A. BRUTON. TAXIDERMIST,
tanner and furrier. On highway
near Riverside store north of
Roseburg. Oregon., route 2. nl9 23p
PIGS FOR SALE—CHOICE O. I. C„
ready for delivery December 10.
Taking orders now. G. W. Me
Fa riatti.
nl9 2tip
FIG BARS
BROOMS
ALL KINDS
BEST SEEDLESS
Best for Lunches
A BIG VALUE
Can, 10c
4 Lbs. 44c
Lb., 19c
49c
20c
HAMS
COFFEE
Mr. Post of Wadams & Co.,
and Mr. Hoss of Armour &
Co., will be here and serve
Turkeys will be high for
Thanksgiving.
COFFEE AND SANDWICHES
We are offering
FREE TO EVERYONE
Armour’s
Star Hams
Our bulk coffee i3
the best ground.
Yellow Bag, lb.. 43c
Red Bag, lb........48c
White Bag, lb.... 53c
Hotel Benson, lb. 54c
Buy in bulk and
save the cost of the
can.
FREE!
FREE!
SAT., NOV. 21
We also have a present for all
children with parents
at present wholesale Drices
15c
PEAS—Utah—Good grade, 2 cans..... 25c | CORN—Iowa—Best, can
CANNED GOODS
4 cans cleanser 25c
Special Prices on Barrel
Dalles Hardwheat
$2.20
Peter Pan, Crown Mills
Hardwheat, sack.......... $2.35
Sapphire, Best Hardwheat
on market today, a real
value, sack...............
$2.50
4 rolls toilet
25c
paper
All corn flakes 10c
Corn starch........ 10c
15c mustard ....... 10c
30c catsup.......... 20c
Campbell’s soup 10c
Jello ................... 10c
...25c
23c I WALNUTS—PER POUND
4 BARS 10c TOILET SOAP
TOBACCO
SYRUP
Real Values
FLOUR
Buy a dozen and get
ONE CAN FREE
Royal Club Peaches, 21/2s, can 25c
Oregon Bartlett Pears, 2^s, 28c
Oregon Royal Anne Cherries
2i/2s, can................................ 28c
Campbell’s Pork & Beans, can 10c
Pink Salmon, tails, can......... 15c
Tomatoes, good pack, can . W/^c
Pineapple, 2%s, can............... 25c
FRAT
10-lb. pail, liq-ht.................. 88c
5-lb. pail, light...................53c Guaranteed to sat
isfy.
10-lb. pail, dark...................83c
5-lb. pail, dark...................... 50c 3 cans ............ .....25c
25c
49c
25c
35c
42c
Soda, 3 packages..........
3-lb. box crackers............
Matches, 6-box carton......
Mother’s Oats, package
Carnation Oats, package
SHORTENING
4 lbs. Armour’s
best........ 85c
8 lbs. Armour’s best..... $1.65
4 lbs. Snowdrift................. $1.00
8 lbs. Snowdrift................. $1.98
Kerr’s wheat flakes, package............. 33c
Kerr’s rolled oats, package...................30c
Bananas, 3 lbs................................
25c
Special money saving prices on all 9-lb.
sacks cereals.
BEANS
SUGAR
BREAD
Clean Oregon Beans
In 10-lb. Sanitary Bags
2 Regular 10c Loaves
12 Lbs. $1.00
Each 65c
. 15c
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GRAY’S
Phone
Phone
53
EASHOEARRY
I. E. Warner, Mgr.
PHONE 53
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ARCADE THEATRE—Sun.-Mon.-Tues.
Nov. 22-23-24
ADMISSION 25c AND 50c.
JAMES CRUZE'S SUCCESSOR
TO
*THE COVERED WAGON4
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W OMAN EXPERIENCED IN
confinement cases desires em
ployment.
References furnished.
Write Mrs. Maude Powell, general
delivery. Cottage Grove.
nl9p
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
cheap. Seven room, lot 55*127
•et. Inquire 41« Adams. n!9-26p
RAISINS
NOW—Just received from factory, Commercial Chocolates, Lb
USED DOORS AND WINDOWS,
with frames. In first class con-
' dition. Godard A Randall, Cottage
Grove.
n!2 30p(2)
FOR SAL E—JERSEYS. TWO
fine grade heifers, also young
bulls and champion cows, Priced
to sell. H. I.. Plank, route 2.
Junction City, Ore.
n!6 19c
$$ DOLLARS SAVED $$
$$ DOLLARS SAVED $$
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MATTRESSES MADE OVER
with or without new ticks; can
j be returned same day; new mat-
j tresses any size. O 'Brien ’» Mat
tress & Upholstering Co., phone
399, 391 East Eighth street, Eugene,
j Oregon.
o28n23p
Another
VERY popular
box for the indoor wsson •»
KrsuM i Fruits snd bjut»—
the ronfationr eosted rkWy
in perfect chocolate
ft* o. SI SO
If Fmw D-W.. C—'t
“It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s”
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EVERY DRESS AND COAT IN
IN PRICE.
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Q U A L IT Y G R O C E R IE S ------ L O W E S T P R IC E S ------- B E S T S E R V IC E ------ Y O U A L W A Y S S A V E
the attendance is 99 per cent three- age of the school was 92.8 per cent.
quarters of an hour off will.be
Mrs. Ida ~M. Weeks has returned
given.
from Portland, where she had been
Stereopticon slides showing fea visiting friends and relatives.
tures of physical geography were
Leslie Wicks drove to Cottage
shown to tho high school Monday | Grove Saturday.
morning. An explanatory lecture
The Mothers’ Parent circle will
1 also was given. Among the views meet at the Wildwood school build
shown were Crater and other lakes, ing Saturday afternoon
geysers in Yellowstone park, the o 'clock.
Jordan river, and sand dunes near
Lake Michigan. A collection was
Filing cabinets. The Sentinel
taken to pay for the use of the
slides, which were sent out by the I NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
extension service of the University
MENT TIMBER.
nENEKAL LAND OFFICE,
of Oregon.
’
Wa-hington.
I>. C., Nov. 2, 1925.
Hazel Miller visited Maurene
Notice is hereby given that subject
Taylor in Eugene Sunday after to the conditions and limitations of
noon.
the acts of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat.,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lisle, teach 218), February 26, 1919 (40 Stat.,
1179), and June 4, 1920 (41 Stat.,
ers of Walker high, and Miss Tai 758),
and pursuant to departmental
ent, teacher of Walker grade school, regulations of April 14, 1924 (50
attended teachers ’ «institute in En- L. D. 376), the timber on the fol
lowing lands will be sold December
I gene last week.
18, 1925, at 10 o’clock a. m., at
Among those who went to Eu public
auction at the U. S. land
gene during the vacation last week office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the
were Beulah Ranck, Minnie Lind highest bidder at not less than the
appraised value as shown by this
say and Gwen Haight.
»notice, sale to be subject to the
Mrs. Aden Miller and Mrs. approval of the Secretary of the
j Gladys Wright were in Eugene Interior. The purchase price, with
an additional sum of one-fifth of
Monday. '
The members of the “Country I one per cent thereof, being commis-1
allowed, must be deposited at
Kids” orchestra motored to Eu sions
time of sale, money to be returned
gene Tuesday evening for orchestra if sale is not approved, otherwise
practice.
patent will issue for the timber. ■
The girls’ basketball team prac which must be removed within ten
ticed after school Tuesday evening. venrs. Bids will be received from j
citizens of the United States, asso
The boys practiced later.
eiations of such citizens, and cor
Mylon Haight left for Portland porations organized under the laws
last Thursday to attend Behnke- of the United States or any state, I 3
territory, or district thereof only.
Walker business college.
Upon application of a qualified I M
purchaser the timber on any legal ' CQ
subdivision will bo offered separ- !
HEBRON.
atelv before being included in any |
offer of a larger unit. T. 22 ~ S.. R.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
hd
3 W., Sec. 9 NEU NEU fir 580 M,
Nov. 18.—The John and Henry cedar 50M,
'
”
NWU NEU fir 400 M,
W
575
cedar
30
M,
SWy,
NEU
fir
M,
Taylor famUieg of Cottage Grove
40 M, SEU NEU fir 775 M,
and Mr. and Mrs- W. M. McCoy cedar
Q
cedar 45 M. NEU SEU fir 730 V
visited Sunday afternoon at the cedar 40 M. , __
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NWV,
SEU _ . fir
1095
Lincoln Taylor home.
M. cedar 100 M. 8W% SEU fir
«2
The Christian Endeavor social 1050 M, cedar 80 M, SEU 8E%
820 M, cedar 55 M; none of
held Saturday night at the H. D. fir
the timber on this section to be
Alldrtdge home was well attended. sold for less than $1.50 per M for I
Allen Earl spent Saturday night the fir and cedar on the NEU and I w
$2 per M for the fir and $1.50
at the Oilcrigt home.
M
per M for the cedar on the SEU-
Mrg. Oliver Robison of Creswell T.
19 S.. R. 1 W„ Sec. 31, SEV,
C/2
was a guest of Anna Jepson from NEU red fir 855 M, cedar 20 M, |
Wednesday until Sunday.
SWU NEU Tod fir 1030 M, cedar
Miss Hazel Führer, Miss Irene 20 M, white fir 25 M, none of the
and Miss Margaret Jewro, of timber on this section to be sold
I for less than $1.75 per M for the
Oregon Agricultural, college visited red fir, $1 per M for the white
at the F. C. Führer home over fir and $1.50 per M for the cellar.
T. 27 S., R. 12 W„ Sec. 29 NEU
Sunday.
Mrs. Bello Geer returned home NEU yellow fir 17a M, red fir 925
BEU NEU yellow fir 150 M,
Friday after a vait at tho home M,
red fir 175 M, white fir 25 M,
of her son Frank.
SWU NEU yellow fir 1525 M,
white fir 150 M, NEU SEU yellow
fir 650 M, red fir 375 M, white
CULP CREEK.
fir 100 M, NWU SEU yellow fir
1525 M, white fir 350 M, SEU
SEU
vellow fir 750 M, red fir 400 I
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
M. white fir 150 M, S1VU SEU I
Nov. 18.—Mrs. M. E. De Graw, vellow fir 2000 M. white fir 75 M.
Wildwood school teacher returned T. 28 8, R. 12 W.. See. 11, SEU
NEU red fir 3320 M, white fir
Saturday fro mEugene, where she 80
M, hemlock 80 M, none of the I >
'attended teachers’ institute.
timber on these sections to he sold I
t"1
Mr. and Mrs. H. Proudfit came for less than $2.50 per M for the
up from Eugene Saturday to visit rod and yellow fir and $1
per M for the white fir and hem
i relatives at Hunt’s station.
lock. T. 18 S.. R. 6 W„ Sec. 5,
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The Wildwood pupils of district NEU SW>4 red fir 820 M, T. 17
184 successfully passed examinations S., R. 7 W.. Sec. 31. SEU SW'i
co
I November 9 and 10. These were vellow fir 350 M. Lot 4 vellow fir
550 M. none of the timber on these
the first quarterly examinations of sections
C/2
to be sold for less than
tho school year. The general aver- $2 per M. T. 16 S„ R. 2 W„ Sec.
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3. SWU NWU fir 2040 M. cedar
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35 M.. NWU SWU fir 2015 M„
cednr 45 M, SWU SWU fir 700
M
M, cedar 45 M; none of the timber
on this section to be sold for less I
than $1.75 per M for the fir and j
□-------------------------------------- n $1
per M for the cedar. T. 29 S..
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY R. 10 W„ Sec. 29, NEU SEU red '
property—$14.66 per month will fir 860 M, white cedar 160 M, none
of
timber on this section to
I pay for $1000 in 96 months. About be the ------
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I”88 I**
an ... $1-50 per M i «
I $16 is total expense of obtaining for tho fir and
$7 per M for the
cednr.
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spry ’._ j
loan. Homer Galloway, agent, 511
Commissioner. I
I Main street.
o22nl9c(2) nl6dl4r(2)
Friday night.
Last Friday the
boys’ team defeated Lorane higli
(Special to The Sentinel.)
20 to 13 in a practice game here.
Nov. 18.—The boys’ and girl
High school pupils will be award-
basketball teams of Walker high j ed one half hour off on Friday
will play the Drain high school afternoon if the average attendance
——
teams at the Walker gymnasium for this week is 98 per cent. If
WALKER
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•THE PONY EXPRESS*
Screen Play by Walter Woods
From the Story by Henry James Forman and Walter Woods
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