The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 21, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
TIU RSDAY. .IENE 21. I92H
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON.
GETS RHEUMATIC AND NEURITIS
SUFFERERS OUT OF BED
Those who have tried everything
without benefit will find Casey’s
Rheumatic Remedy the most start
ling discovery of recent times for
pains of rheumatism, neuritis, neu
ralgia, sciatica, lumbago. The re­
lief is quick and sure, reduces pain
and swelling through direct action
on the stomach, liver an.l kidneys.
Guaranteed by Cottage Grove I'har
maey. J. H. Casey: Dear Sir; I wish
to let you know I have been cured
of a severe case inflammatory- rheu
had
mati»m after three doctor»
given me uv. I was bedridden for
I used S
bottles
thiw niontns.
Caney*» Rheumatic Remedy and
Blood Tonic which cured me. That
ha» been •** yean» ago will be glan
to answer any letter» or questions
concerning
g my
i— - case which wna very
jteverv.
Y ou r remedy was a God
With best wishes. 1
send to me.
remain, Very truly. Mrs. B Rich
»rd*. Í13 \V. 5th Ave., Spokane.
Wa*h. #1.50 per bottle at Cottwge
Grove Pharmacy.
may24 .'tip
Special Bargain
for Friday and
Saturday
The C. J. Breier store
is w illing to give a
great bargain in a
voile trimmed (I r V S S
for $1.00. t
The
:_. (’ J.
Breier company h a s
gone into manufactur-
Illg
its own dresses
and \ve are going to
give the public a great
bargain and a most
wonderful dress The
value is $2.00 dress
for
a
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Before Leaving Town a
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Stock Up
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Your camping trip or picnic- will be more enjoyable B
if you have our good supplies along, Canned foot Is
®
will keep. Be sure you get what you want by taking
it along. Expert help at our store.
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PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY AND MONDAY, ®
®
JUNE 23 AND 25.
CAMPBELLS SOUPS—\I1 \ ai i.-ti- » -3 cans .
25c ®
LIBBY S MILK—Tall cans^-3 for (limit 6)
25c ®
PALMOLIVE SOAP—3 bars
23c
COCOA, Blooker »—Just rcci ived a shipment of this ®
famous genuine Dutch cocoa—I*’- tin
28c ®
Pound tin ................................................................. 55c
RAISINS, Seed 1< ss Thompsons—4 lb. bau
29c ®
SNOWDRIFT—Purely vein-tablt—I lb. can ...
91c ®
WESSON OIL—Quart can
49c
TUNA, White Star Fanejr—Creamed tuna fish served ®
on toast is an appetizing- dish—Halves, can
23c ®
- '
45c
BEANS, \ au (’amps—Med. size cans. 3 cans .
25c ®
RINS0 La
23c
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LIBBY S DEVIL MEAT—1 js, can. 5c; 6 for ....... 29c
CORN BEEF HASH, Prudeiiet It's great' It’s dif­ ®
ferent Just heat ami eat—20 oz. cans ...
....
28c ®
- tor
55C
SHORTENING, Best Vegetabh In bulk ! lbs 49c ®
LARD, Pure—l-’r-. shly rendered In bulk—3 ll>s, 49c
®
CERTO—Nature's own ingfidieiit for making the
jelly jell—3 bottles
.......... 79c ®
HONEY,
Packed in genuine Mason
jars—Pint, 33c; quart ......................................... 53c ®
BEANS. Red Mexican—No. 1 <'alifornia.s -3 lbs. 25c ®
CHEESE, Full Cream- -Aged just light—Pound 28c
JELLO—\ny. and all flavins -3 packages ....
25c ®
BROOMS, 20th Century li sew. strong and durable. ®
yet of medium weight. Made from the very fin­
est broom corn—Exceptional value at .....
98c ®
FLOUR, Fishers Blend—49 lb. sack .................... $2.05 ®
FIG BARS— With a generous fig filling—2 lbs
25c ®
20TH CENTURY COFFEE Puts everybody in a a
good humor every morning— RouNted today—on
your table tomorrow—Pound, 48c; 3 lbs.
$1.42 ®
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TIRES AT REDUCED PRICES
First quality tires at our new low prices.
a
Any 20th Century salesperson will tell you why
a
nml explain our most liberal guarantee.
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[ Nearby News j
Forty-Three of Sixth
Grade Pass Their Exams
A NATIONWIDE
INSTITUTION-
BUYING
Six sivth grade pupil» »ueeva.i
fully pii"i*d the Oregon hl»tnii
>tn<l physiohigy
vxnniinat ion»
iii
(Special to the Sentinel.)
June l‘J
Mr. and
Mr».
Alva I January .iu*l *>< pa-scii in Muy, in*
Walker ami daughter Katherine of cording to a report from the city
office.
Three
Everett, W.a«h., nud Mrs. Jennie «uperintemlent ’»
Walker of 1‘ortlatiJ visited here! pupil» pnaaod only in physiology.
Tho»e who
W I*** passed
>*»««*'*1 in
*» January
l.i*nsrv Hr
nr* *
briefly Tuesday night. June 12, at I
li**p|>er.
Charle: 's
Hatfield.
home.
The Orel
the K. M. Baitcock
Jenti
Walker» were oD their way to t'ali ’ Doris Little^ Edna Smith,
Short hi I Florence Woodruff.
fornia.
Those w ho passed in May are:
iKca r Whevler moved hi* family
Allen.
Muy
the first of the week to Fiorane«*, Cecil Allen, Thoiiin»
He is firing for the Owens Luin Aubrey, Beulah Archer, Joe Baker,
Charle» Britten. Evelyu Coiner, Ed
her company at Uushinnn.
Cov,
Arthur
Mr». E. J. Neff in«l «laughter I win I Hile, Thomiis
Han
Favor.
Gordon
Inei returned Motiilny from a vi*it ! Ea»t nmn,
with friends in Drain and Yon Grable, Amo« Grublw*. Helen Him
sou. Virgil
Virgi
Horn, Betty Jaeulmcn.
ealla.
J. I). Grimes an.I H. W. Wheelef Roy Jenki ms, Ernest I.nckev, Xelmn
loitfooii, Lucile Leonard, Gail Liu
made a trip to Florence Sundav,
Sun.I
Mrs. S. Burcham an.I Mr», . Bit dainood. Harold Mackin. Floy I .Me
tinger spent Sunday afternoon with t'ullougli. t'laude Miller. Margaret
Nelson. Ri'atha Rank. Thelma *<upp
Mrs. I. WhiH’ler.
Shelbourm*, <i rn n v <■ I
Mildred Burcham left this week Margaret
Smith. Wilma Sproul«, Faye Stew
to attend summer school.
Raymond
Thies,
Clifford
Mrs. J. A. Ashby, Mr». Leslie art.
Town.
Burdick
Godard and Otto Mattheyer »pent Thrasher, Eileen
Trask, Lewi» Wilson and Faye
in
the wreck
Woolev.
Those passing only
in
land.
Blanche physiologv are Vivian I)eere, Mar
Daniels
Fannie
and
Newman and children *re visiting garet Jackson and Lucile Little.
Th.- best grade« were made by
this week with their mother. M rs.
Helen Hanson, who «cored 99 In
Nettie Estes.
Mrs. Chisholm has rvturn«*«l to Oregon history and 100 in physiol
her home in Astoria aft«*r a *cv ogv. Other« receiving high grade«!
oral week»' visit with her «laugh were Roy Jenkins. Itm in Oregoa
history and 9H in phvsiologv; Hat
ter, Mrs. Ralph Teeters.
old Mackin. 9H in both subject«;
Burdick Trask, l'H> in Oirgmi his
SAGINAW
torv and !>N in physiology; Lewi«
Wilson, 1«H> in Oregon history ami
June 19.—A daughter, weighing 93 in physiology.
eight pounds, was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Logan Hear June 19 nt thei-'l
home at Saginaw.
Both mother COAST FORK UNION IS
and baby are doing
well. The i
PLANNING DISPLAY
child has been named Bervle June
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vining» ami .
The
Fork Fi»rm<rM* union
Mr. Zimmerman of Big
Timber. in planning to hnve a booth nt th«*
Mont., visited for a short time last i Hppruni hing county fair for the
week with the Grant Monroe fatn | display of product* of *outh Lan«*
ilv. The Vining» ami Monroe« arc I The »outh Lane booth*
received
obi acquaintance«. The party plan highest award» at the 1920 uni
to continue on to Pasadena, Cal., 1927 fair*.
Committee* were ap
after »topping for a few days at ¡Hunted at ti meeting held venter
Klamath Falls.
They spoke very «lay.
highly of th«> Willamette valley.
A number of
Funner**
union
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Knight at member* are planning to attend
tended the rose festival in Port a county picnic of the organization
land last week. While there thev to be h«*l«l Saturday at Hendrick»
visited with their daughter, Mrs. bridge.
Marvell Randall.
B«ginning
in
Meptoml»vr
th«*
Coa*t Fork union * ill hold u *•»
DIVIDE.
ciul M***ion for it* fir*t meeting of
«•«ch mouth.
(Mpvclal to the Sentinel.)
June 13.—.Mr*. \V. W Wilnof and
Veateh Wins Trapahoot Honor*.
son Billie of Yoncalla are guests
H. H. Veatch of Portland, until
thi* week at the homes of Bert recently a resident of Cottage
ami Oscar McDole.
Grove, carried off moat of the high
Nelly an.I Leslie Chapman spent honor» in the Oregon ■ »tute trap
Sunday at the home of their unele, »hoot recently held t at
Klamuth
Aibi-rt Gray, in Junction City.
Fall«.
He wuu
won the profession::!
Mrs. John Veateh and daughter «ingle» with llki out of a possible
Sylvia spent Tuesday with
M r ». 200, the professional doubles with
Veateh's brothers. Bert and Oscar 43 out of a possible So and the
.Me Dole.
state all around championship with
Kathleen MeRevnobls was in Eu- I 400 out of a possible 4.50.
■■■"I I
SILK CHEEK
John B Patterson Honored.
John H. Patterson of Eugene,
district plant manager for thi* di*
■---------------------------------------- ■ trict for th«* Pacific Telephone a
Telegraph company nn*l known to
SEPTIC TANKS
many here, ha* been pre*« nte«| by
Ready fur you to install
For family of five .......... 921.00 Eugen« the company with a g«d»l 3»> y« nr
For family of eig^t .......
*28 00 Eugen« emblem.
The
presentation
wa*
Sewer Pipe, Well Curbing
made during th»* ro*«* f«**iival in
Drain Tils and Chimney Blocks.
dec31p EUGENE CONCRETE PIPE CO Portland.
All but four
of Mr
Patterson** 30 year* of
«ervire
COTTAGE GROVE AERIE. PRATER
nal Order Eagles, meets in I. O. O. F. have l»ern in the Eugene district.
hall every Tuesday
con
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR GOOD gene Saturday on busines»
city property.
Small farm with 5- neeted with her school work.
room plastered house and good
out­
Mr. anil Mrs. Harry .Mellóle and
buildings. 1
miles east of Cottagu
to
Glendale
Grove. Inquire of C. A. BeidJsr. phon»* son Ralph motored
Mr».
Me Dole’«
57.
m2 2 If c Suniliiv to visit
sister, Mrs. C. B. Orurnpaiigh.
FOR RENT — NICELY FURNISHED
M r. and .Mi». Lee Dugan were
apartment, three rooms.
bath and
breakfast nook. Garage. Villard court dinner gue»ta Tuesday nt the G.
apartments. Phone 2 OU J or call at 610 !.. Alleman home .Mr» F. M. Chap
north Tenth street after 5 o'clock man and Nelly and Lynn Chapman
evenings.
in!7tfc
called to «pend the evening.
FOR SALE—MY HOME ON NORTH
The E. L. McReynolds family
Tenth street. Five rooms on ground
floor, two upstairs. Living room 14x21, .»p«‘nt Friday at Goodpasture Island
oak floor, fireplace, furnace, double gar visiting rvlative«.
age. everything right up-to-date and
The farmer« in this rommiini*»
new.
a bargain if sold this month. are working this week on the road
Your own terms within reason. Cail at
610 north Tenth street after 5 evenings. to the Bohemia Lumber company
C. E. Neel, owner.
ml7tfc mill, They are building some new
road and repairing the old one.
PAt'L EDWARDS HAS SEASONED
old growth wood st (2 » ti«r deliv
cred.
Would appreciate trial
order.
BLUE MOUNTAIN
Black Butte route. Phone 32F12. Jly5p
(Hp.rl»l to the Sentinel.)
C’HARIH GARMENTS, supporting but not
a corset. For Information write to Mrs.
June 19.—.Mr. and .Mrs. Emory
L. C. Liston. 1611 Lincoln, Eugene, Ore­ Harris have returned from a aev-
gon. Phone 1092.
Jn7-21p
• ral weeks’ visit in Salem.
Mf.
GOOD PLAYER PIANO FOR HALE. Harris I» recovering from it rec*nt
Price f2O).
Mrs. Oscar Applegate. illness.
Dram, Oregon.
Jnl4-21p
The Bill Holt family visited re-
SHINGLES FOR SALE — VICTOR OLE- ccntly with relatives in Harrisburg
•on. Curtin, Oregon.
jn’JSp
Joe l’erkins and .Mr. Briggs of
nt
the
GARAGE FOR RENT—ONE HALF OF Creswell visited Friday
double garage. Price *2.50 a month. Joe Perkins Jr. home.
733 Washington avenue.
jnl4 Jlp
Pete .McCue was in Eugene on
BOOKING ORDERS FOR LOGANBER- business Saturday.
ri* a and raspberries. Don’t be late
Mr. and .Mr». Allen Kerr nml
ordering.
A. King, phone 1F5. jnl4tfc daughter Bettv l.e,- nml John Kerr
FOR MALE. — TEAM OF MARES, nml .Mary Henderson nml daughter
weight about 1150 pound». 9 year» Elaine spent tin* week
end
in
old Price «125 for tv am. harneaa and Portland.
wagon K. Raymond, Diaiton route. Cot­
Harold .MeCue took Jim Smith to
tage Grove, Oregon.
jn!4-21p
Eugene for medi.nl treatment one
HAY FOR HALE.—ABOUT HIX TONHI day Inst week.
of h»y for gig.
Mint ba Oli »lei
Mrs. Joe Perkins stayed with the
hauled awaj*. W. J. Curtis, Comntoek. I
Oregon.
Jn21p Kerr children while .Mr. Kerr wa­
in Portland.
WANT TO BUY FIRST CLASS GEN-
Mr. nml Mrs. Albert Lancaster
tie Jersey cow. William Bea- k. Box
51, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
jn21p nml Mrs. George Foster motored
to Lcbnnun Numlay morning nml
FOR MALE — BARGAIN — TWO MOD
visited with Mrs. C. G. Rozine.
«•rn dwelling houses and garage?
will finish to
suit—corner
Seventh Berta Lancaster came down from
street and Washington avenue.
Best Portland that <lnv nml came home
location in town.
Frites $3850 and
$2850---V»rms to null. See Herbert W. with her parents.
Lombard. First National bank building,
«'ottage Grove.
Jn21-28c
LONDON.
WANTADS
FOR HALE—OKE TWO-IMC’H CKHTRI-
June I!».—Miss Velina
f.lKMl puin p and on<* th ree-hors* elec- |
Ewing,
trie motor. .Miller Machine shop, phone* who had been in a Eugene hospital
I -
for severnl weeks, was
brought
HIGH CI.ASH t'Alt TO TRAUE FOR home Thursday.
houie and lot.
Will pay ra»h äit
Mrs. Joe Geer, who has brf’n ill
torcan* for ri<ht place. W. A. Oaroutta,
f»ut »
phon<* I13R, Gott»«« Grove, Or* Jn2ltfc with measles, is able to be
again.
LOST.
ELK’S TOOTH WATCH
Albert Brie,* sustained
novcfb I
charm. Has initials P. O. I*, on back.
Five dollar reward. Finder please re­ broken ribs Inst week when the
turn to The Sentinel uffief.
Jn2lp truck enrne from under the load of
logs he was riding.
WANTKI». — A MAN TO DO HOME
The Joi* Garouftc family .iwvrd
carpenter work in exchange for use
Mr*.
W. T.
of sleeping porch.
Also wanted good Sunday to one of
home for high school girl. Small wages Jones * houses.
expected in return for light house work
W. II. Addleniaii,
paint­
or care of children. Inquire third house
north of Woodson's auto camp on high­ ing .Mrs. Jonnini Berggren's house,
way.
jn2lp »pent Sunday with bis »on, Clyde
SELLING
M03T,
MOST.
WE SELL
WE RUY
FOR LESS
FOR LESS
quality—al way» at a »aving"
I
"I With We Could
Get Out of Debt”
Coat Very Little Here
Many lamilica voice
coinplaint, month alter
month, and yet keep right ow
•aying “Charge it" instead of,
"I'll pay for it now.”
la Large and Feminine
e
Conic in to
»cv th e t e
Bilk
diarniing
for
frock*
yotirieH.
Being free from debt, and
able to look the futur»
squarely in the face, is a big
factor in success.
No one
does good work when they
are worried about over-due
payments, and if unemploy­
ment comes it can be faced
niu< h more easily when there
are no bills coming in.
to
2.9S
The ver»
smart silk
sprint» «re
included.
Yeddo Straws
Ventilated
*6.90
Light
weight, coni,
v r n tilatea
crown. rein­
forced fancy
r»lgc, bl»* k
or fancy
band. !-<>w
priced at
Many Color*
Pastel »had«*
for hot weather
—black
and
nary.
Toyo Shoes
$2.98
Our Ox-Hide
Are Summery
Overall«
I
Standard liie,
triple • stitched
»earn», high
back or »ua-
pender back
overall with
jacket to match.
Six roomy
$5.90
Well Made Shoe
Excellent Leather
Our Mm’s Oxford» in Tan
or Gun Metal are exceptionally
well made and mod­
estly priced. The
stitched trim is
popular thi«
year and the
leather ia
e x c e 11 ent
quality.
Addh*iiiun, nt Lugfiit .
-Mr. anJ Mr**. Hartrv Shipp «
Eug»*nc Mpvfit .Siiuduy wi’h
Mi««.
Shipp’* parent*, Mr. und Mr». J.
E. Hunton.
Mr. and Mr< John
rl»«»L«r of
Milk creek vi*ifoi|
Sunday
with
Mr*. Overholser'* brother, t’hurli«’
Pow ell.
The George Pow(d) family of Lo
mne visited Munday ut the John
Sutherland home.
Mr*. Kn hard (laruum nod dun «!>
ter Emma and Mi«» Gi-nevn Hup
per spent part of ln«t week with
Mr». Garman’s daugh" r, Mr*, (lu-
Straw ii the »ign to arnart-
n«M — «»penally if it take» a
targe, be­
coming shape
— in black
or color».
$1.98
Printed
Pattern*
That is one of the most
important ways a J. C Pen­
ney Company Store serves
the community. We can save
you a small sum on every
purchase, and kerp you out
of debt at the »ante tuue.
"Toyo" »hoe» are ideal with
»ummer sport clothe». You can
afford them at this
low price. The
blended color*
harmonise
with varioo*
co» tumes.
The Summer Hat
Summer Frocks
$1.49
Swimming Caps
Smart Slipper
Diver»’ Style*
With Arch Support
Plain,
tight tittmg
gum
rubber cap» with chin »trap.
Do«* wear ugly shoe*,
stylish and
arch sup­
ports aud combin­
ation last.
Only
23c
49c
Bathing Belts
Two Style*
To trim up your bathing
•ait—white and color.
$5.90
19c
23c
mother,
of <*ottag*
vtid with
a we< k
Dcdriek
Mary
M r»
to E*t
■Thorn
rd nt
v eve
rs. Joi*
Itrookhnrt
gave n
Ich tr<*nt" bonfire pnrty Fn
evening
ie I«. Il Widner 1
Im V«
Angel.,
in t h e
and Mr», W. G. Ma»»ev
r Grove
Mr»
of
rv«*