Announcing the Arrival of New Spring Merchandise
\
New C oats, New D resses o f Serge, Jersey and Silk
New Skirts o f W oo l or Silk M aterials, New D ress and Apron
G ingham s, New Draperies
The Coats
The popular garment for spring wear will he the short
Snort Coat, which we are showing in many different
styles and all the wanted colors and materials. Hut we
have not overlooked the woman who wants a long coat
for service. We are showing long coats of all wool
velour, serge and ixmlin. The price range is—
$19.50, $24.50, $29.50, $34.50, $39.50
The Dresses
AGENTS FOR
STANDARD PATTERNS
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The materials are serges, wool velours ami silks. Some
are accordion pleated, others fire the popular huthui
trimmed sport styles; plain colors, plaids, checks, etc.,
truly a collection of skirts far superior to nnv ever
before shown in Cottage drove. The prices arc
$7.50, $8.50, $9.75, $12.50, $14.75, $17.50, $19.50
The Ginghams
Include serge, taffeta and georgette, trimmed with
heads, which will he in favor for the spring season. The
styles are too varied to attempt to describe, except to
mention that many have short sleeves.
COTTAGE GROVE
The Skirts
Beautiful French dress ginghams in plaids, cheeks and
stripes, per yard................ ..... .......... ....................
75c
A. F. C. dress ginghams shown in many color ottinhinn-
tions of plaids and stripes, per yard
37V*c
Ctilitv apron and dress ginghams per yard
33 1 3c
Helliwell, Bang s & Marksbury
THE DAYLIGHT STORE
FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE
COTTAGE OROVE
AGENTS FOR
MUNSIN0WEAR
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Her husband also died lust week from
meunionia. ltosido» other relatives they
cave five children.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heaton, of the
Grove, visited Sunday at the It F Mr
Collura home.
S. H. Vuughn, o f the Grave, visited
here between trains Tuesday.
Several from here attended the bus
ketball game at Cottnge Grove Friday
uight.
Joe Heflin and I>uve Williams went
to lbnner creek Monday.
Harry Hodgson and children. Frank
and Viola, were Saturday visitors In
the Grove.
S
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
Successful Farm ers
With few exceptions are using tractors to do their plowing
and other heavy work. Those who aren’t doing so, can’t
ever expect to he rated as successful. The Pordson doesn't
cat anything. The land you would put out to hay to feed
several head of horses can ho put out to some crop that will
bring in big gobs of the long green, which is better stuff to
produce on a farm than the greenest grass ever grown.
The Fordson
is the only moderate priced tractor th a t will do the work.
Uphill or down makes no difference to it. It ta k e s th e mort
gage off while you sit on the scat and work the lever.
Go to Woodson for Fordsons
FREE DEMONSTRATION AT ANY TIME
lives who have been ill with flu, re
turned home Momluy.
•
Allen Kirkendull was in the Grove
Tuesday.
Mrs Edgar King, of the Grove, ..pent
Friday at the llurgeaa home.
F. T Menatoti wns in the Grove Mon
day.
Ile» wer* Hiiudny guest» at Mie w.
M i o » houle.
Clm». sud Kubt. Conner uruhhc,| ,
rouplv of days Ibi» week far r|,lM „
Arno.
The nuiny case» of siekness in t »
neighborhood are iinprovlng, thero |ia.
lag beeu none dangerviisly III, Alti ,|
Cornuti la tlie iiio s i rccciit additimi t„
thè rnnks.
C II llnlght miide a trip tu Eagr »
Wedneaibiy » u h a Inani of lo.no>>
Il is ex peci ed timi thè Wnlker uni, »
high echimi Hill reoiien n»xt Mmn| *
The reopening of Ine Doligli! \ all »
echimi itopiriiil» iipon thè conditlon f
thè eick, whii-h I» hard tu forateli.
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(In effect June I, IWIW)
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Butter Wrap Prices
Friday and Saturday Special
100 wrapa
. ...........................
|L‘. 8
Each additional 100 otdsrad at m iis
time os lbs first 100
hoc
On tiny otIter «lay lItati Friilav
or Saturday, a<l«l *■>•* to thfetnD l
prinu of order. Order» may In
plarod on any day of the wnt-k
for printing on Friday or Sutiii
d»y
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GOTTAQE OROVE SENTINE »
1
a
liso
Classified Ads.
II Rraluard. Reai Estate and l i-
■urnnre,
Lui ber
lumi», m laln g
prò e
■•rty, fuiiuing proporly and city pru e
■ >rty.
a ll s
•Hevcu possatigcr Col* Righi for hi •
for specilli partine I beni or purtiri,
■laurea, eie
Karl K. Mills, phot e
y:
j t1 ■
l'or Hai» Lot wtlh A roani l'ima* ai I
barn. If intrrested, Inquire for prue
imi terni» of E. E ilale, Dunamuir,
Calif.
lift m l.’i I
Expart pruaing and graflinc of fra t
Ireos.
Frank Rover, over Alliei a
barbar sbtp,
i
Tor Sale Ksx vi «Itile typ*wrlter wl'Q
stuiobird keyhoard. J. L. Ilentty,
I ol i. . . .
li.
j lo fi |J I
l'or Raiit l 1., arr«* ons mila «set c f
Cotlng. Grave. For potato«*» an I
tisana. A.blr.»* H E. M.-Guvrun, M
Minnvllle, Ora
j.ìoft.i| i
Fot Baie or Trad» Bay mar* IO jrsai <
obi, gentle, Work mogie or doulib ,
(8p<-cinl to The Sentinel.)
gnod sniblle animai. Would traile f* r
Feb. 11.— George Durrst returned
MOUNT VIEW
• ow or young stock. Ibis 138, Cuttng.-
Thursday from l'ortland, when1 he vis
QrOVS, (ire,
fri ‘. ‘ ('| I
ted relative» nnd friend» for a week.
(Mpecml to The Sentinel.)
Mr». Fenrl Grundmougin, o f Kansas,
Feb. 11.— Mr. and Mrs. Frine, of l ’ or Baia l'ive paiwsugar, four nlnat t
and Mr». C. F. Martin, o f Mirhignn,
Crabtree, have lieen visiting with
1UIU Chevrolet enr; In first rln»«
visited the Jasper H uff family Thurs
llrown Hansard during the past week
conditlon, bmk» good. All g"<>«| tire».
day. Mrs. Grundmougin returned to
J. It. Cooley hits purchased a traitor Mire«- new. IDlU lirense un rmri «-halli«,
the Grove and Mr». Martin remained
and is busily engaged In trying It out tir» vu lcan ica, new piimp Pria**, »fino.
LYN X HOLLOW
for a longer visit.
during this good weather
Jas. II. Fowcll, Imndon, Ore. j3()f I3p I
Mrs. Ixiuisa Kihbey visited Kundny
Mr. ami Mrs. Kufus Arne and ehll
with Mrs. Dan Hrumhnugh.
(Spermi to The Sentinel.)
dren, o f tho Grove, sis-nt Sunday here l'or B oi» Bar gain in two rsotdonca»
1 story rotlngr, paved Street, rrmei l
Harry Fatten, who wan taken to the
Feb. II.—John Hemme «im e up from with Mr A rne’a brother, iA «d i- Arne,
«idewnlu, corner lot, finn location, for
Grove for medical treatment Inst week, nrnr Snlem Sunday for an over night and family.
IV« story cottage ailjoin
is now being eared for at tho Hurry viait at home.
Among those in the Grove Snturilny #1500 cash.
mg, flo o d rnsh. Adir.-«« |*. O. IL>«
(.awrence Fisher is at home conva were Mr nnd Mrs. C. W. Senr», Mr
Castle home at Walden during his con
j.tofi
lescing from his recent illness.
vuleHcenee.
Kate Sear», Lewis Mondai, Mr. and 48/, Cottage Gravo, or.-
Kiilph Moiburg, o f Lowell, wits in I Mrs. George l.ayng, Fenrl slid Mary Homo for Baia Cory rotta**. balli.
the Hollow Tuesday.
ilstyng and W. 1». Heath.
DORENA.
hot und cobi water, Ughi», woislahed,
Hevi-rni o f the Wolford family are | liny Allen, o f Albany, is visiting garnge, fine fruit, rio*«- in, corner b-t
sick,
Merwin,
the
oldest
son,
having
bis
brother
here.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
55x1.15
ilnrgain. H.-e E. 0 , lu d i
, Mrs. Kate Hears was at the C. W wood.
Feb. 11.— Mrs. B. F. Gnroutte re- pneumonia.
j3 0 f* i.
Mr. Everson, o f Creswell, visited at Hour» home Tuesday,
| turned home Sunday from a hospital in
fo
r
Bala
Hyou
of
dandy,
good
w ort
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost, o f Him
> Eugene, where she had been receiving the Huntsman home Huinlny.
nmres, weight h I miii I 131(0 each; wag
Henry Heinme has sold Ins place to Mountain, were at the W. II. Heath
1 medical treatment.
on and harness; cheap, Chas. H Coon
'home Thursday.
Miss Carina Anderson, o f Eugene, a man from Kansas.
J.IOfl.lj 1
Mrs. Jas. Plank nnd her sister, Mrs. I Mr. Hrogdon lost a heifer Tuesday ran, 234 Eleventh Ht.
spent several days o f Inst week visit
Exra Messenger, o f Tillamook, who w as'from weed poison.
ing friends in Dorenn.
Tor Bala Good young work bora*.
| Clev# Jones left Friday to join Mr»
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ward motored to visiting her, are quite ill.
weighing 1350, kind und gentle; ale •
Mr. and Mrs. Mnrvin Jackson nnd Jones ut Heutlle, where she wns called good heavy work harness. One m il-
Springfield Hiiturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jennings, o f children ^wrere Sunday visitors at the by the illness o f her grandmother.
east o f Cottnge Grove. H. II. (juim
Charley Allen and Arnold Duerst, of by._________
Leona, spent the week end with rein Hemme home.
fn jup.i
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nighbcrt, o f Blue Mountain, have rented that par!
fives here.
Used
Ford
cor
with
aloctric
start#
South
Dakota,
who
have
been
visiting
¡o
f
the
Currin
estate
belonging’
to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarland, o f
nnd demountablo rims, cheap. Term. .
Cottage Grove, visited at the 11. F. with the family o f Mrs. Nigbliert s Mrs. Vernon Fields, nnd began farming
sister, Mrs. George Hunlsmnn, left last it this week.
Dr. Wend*.
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d M tfo
David home (Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and ehil Sorvlcembla, good looking rags, any
Mrs. W. F. Hart, o f Gold Bench, has Monday for their home.
dren und Mr». Thenn Miller, o f Ulne
been visiting her mother, Mrs. Isaac
sixe desired, cun be miide from your
IIEBRON.
Mountain, were at the heme o f their old carpets. Any ninkn o f mattress
I^ind, and other relative» here.
iinother, Mrs. Tilda Jones, Thursday of can be reiniule and renovated to look
Mis* Belle VanHchoiack, who had
lust week.
(H|S'«iul to The Sentinel.)
been staying at Wildwood, returned
like new. Write for partirulura. F luff
Feb. 11.— Hughes Harris, o f Helling
Lyle l^iwry, o f the Grove, spent the Rug A Mattress Co., Eugene, Ore
home Tuesday.
hum,
Wash.,
visited
a
part
of
last
week
week
end
with
his
grandparents,
Mr.
The Dorena schools have been closed
Run
ftlmehcSdpr
for this week on account o f the flu ut the home o f his nephew, J. A. Fow and Mrs. W. D. Ilentli.
For
Bala
Otrl’s
blcycla,
in
good can
clL
Mrs. Albert Hissue ami baby datigli
situation at Kow Kiver.
titlon. Hnrnh Hlewnrt.
fB-tOpi
C. H. W inecoff, A. L. Gilhnm, L. D. ter visited over Thursday night in tli
Faul VanValin, o f Htar, spent Hun
H u ff and Annabel Gilcrist were on the Grove with her mother, Mrs. Tililu For Bala Second growth aaw Umbar,
day at the C. I>. VanValin home.
Jones.
Born, at Vancouver, February 5, to sick list last week.
4 Ai i II ion feet close in; exrellent
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finley were
A number of dogs in the neighbor chance for tic mill Will »e| with ur
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Volgumore, a nine-
Humlay
guests
at
the
C.
H.
W
inecoff
hood
have
been
poisoned
lately.
It
in
pound son.
without In nd. Might trade for eitv
¡thought they ate poison that had been »r..i»erty or acreage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Johnson nnd home.
Address Charles
The John and George Kehelheek fam pat out for wolves which have been
daughter, Join Gosso, spent Huuday
hilds, Brownsville, Oro.
ftl 80pd
with Mr. Johnson’s parents at Wal lies attended church in the Grove Him causing unxioty to owners o f sheep anil
For Bala— 1 0 1 # modal Ford; good tiros
day.
¡goats this winter.
den.
nnd In good running condition. In
Mrs. J. A. Fowell visited Sunday1 Mrs. L. It. l«ong, o f the Grove, vis
T. K. Hears and family, o f Lconn,
.¡ted several days this week al the W. quire Box 383, Cottnge Grove. fl327p
were at the Wes Chrisman home Hun with Mrs. B. M. Kappuuf.
Ernest Hixson is siek with the flu. |D. Heath home, while recovering from White Leghorn» Owing to ramoval
day.
Ada and Leonard Gilerist are on the an illness and a felon on one o f her
from city, will sell my flock o f higl
ick list this week.
¡fingers.
LONDON.
record Tom Barron birds, which I have
Hehool was closed Monday evening
Arch Jones wus in the Grove Hatur trnoni-sted for four years. Have 2(
on account o f the flu.
day.
(Hpeeial to The Hentinel.)
pullets and 25 yearling hens at $2.75
Mrs. J. G. Murry west out to the I Wm. Hands is recovering from his ■mil. These birds are already muted
Feb. 11.— Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pow
Orove
Tuesdny
to
hnvo
some
dental
recent
illness,
which
confined
him
to
ell, o f the Grave, motored up to Isin-
to some fine vigorous mule birds. L.
work done.
the house for n week or more,
don Hundny.
E. Heilman, Eugene, Ore., West 1 It>•
Mins
IsiVern*
Lamb
went
to
Goshen
George
l.ayng
has
purchased
a
new
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hnnton were
and Chnmhofl Ht,_____________ f|S flBpd
Chevrolet.
dinner guests at the W. X Jones home Tuesdny Air a visit with her parents.
Watch dog wanted for ranch. Trial de-
Mrs.
G.
M.
Kebelbeek
received
word
hi the Grove Monday.
It. W. Ward, Mosby creek, f l i p
M ondny o f the death o f her cousin,
DELIOIIT VALLEY.
Miss Eunice Haughmnn spent the
Mrs.
La
Blue,
at
Row
River.
For
Bala-
Frame o f largo barn; mor
week end with her parents.
The infant daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
(.Special to Tho Hentinel.)
tised t im burs (no nails); cheap If
Alex and Robert Small, Ed Fowell
J. A. Abeene was laid to rest in the
Feb. lx.— The J. A. Joll ami Ernest ink. ii at once Inquire this office, fl.lp
and Bert Baughman went to the Grove
Taylor-Lano cemetery Wednesday.
Hears families nttended the funeral of
Monday.
J. E. Hill in Eugene Inst week. The Ieist Bundle of five green window
Will Lively motored to the Grove
shade» between Cottnge Grove and
8AOIN AW .
Hills were formerly residents here.
W< dnesday.
Mrs, Hhattuck, o f California, sister liondon. Return to Howard Cm , Lon-
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones, o f the
fl.’lpd
(Hpeeial to The Hentinel.)
in law o f J. W. Hhattuck, is now •on and receive reward.
>Gr»ve, attended church here Hundny
Feb.
II.—
W.
L.
Leonard
was
in
the
housekeeper
ut
tho
Hhattuck
home.
For Bale—72 head Bbropahlre and C ot»
• 'fid were dinner guests at the H. C.
Grove Wednesday.
The Edwards family, who lived on
Cox home.
wold ewea, with lambe. Fred (log
William Hharon went to Pendleton the O. J. Knyser place a short time, gislierg, Fotta place, on Moaby creek.
Monday.
have gone to Oak ridge.
fl.l27j.il.
BOW RIVEB.
Frances Adney, Bartlett Johnston
Miss E ffie Hopper spent the week
nnd the Hharon family have been on end in the Grove with her grand Duck eggs for cola. 50c a catting. Roy
Murry, Cottnge Grove, Ore. Phone
( Spec in I to Tho Sentinel.)
the sick list this week.
mother.
Feb. 11.— Among Cottags Grove vis
Miss Hmith returned to her home in
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I-ouis Hears, of The Dnlles, nnd Mrs.
it ors from here Saturday were Mrs. J. Eugene last week.
Alma Hears, o f tho Grove, spent the House for sale, furnished, five rooms;
L. Smith and daughters Maude and
Miss Chloe Whiteley is visiting this week end with the E. J. Honrs family.
with wood and chickens. H. It. Kern,
Grace, Mrs. Oco. Hinan, Thelma Thom- week at her home in Htar.
Mrs. ('has. Conner and son spent 1055 Washington.
fl.lpd
nson and Chas. Pleunrd.
Mr. Johnson, o f Eugene, spent Hnn Hundny in the Grove with Mrs. Con
Loot Yellow Persian ca t
Strayed
Tho Frank Pleunrd family is spend day here with his sister, Mrs. Him ver.
nor's parents.
ing tho week at the Orove.
from home Humlay. N otify Mrs.
Roy Tnplin went to Hpoknnc. Wash.,
Arthur .Smith left Monday morning
Frank Jones, who had bcea working last week to attend business college.
for Wanna, Ore. Mrs. Hmith and baby Wed. Penoynr, Jr., Herond street, next
f|3e.
at Upton, went to work at Dinner
Miss Ethel Moody went to Eugene are staying with hur parents, Mr. nnd door to If. F. W ynne’s.
creek Tuesdny.
Hata rilny.
Mrs. W. A. Witcher, until Mr. Smith Hatching eggs from laying strain o f
Mrs. David IwBIuo died Monday, o f
Jesse Kirkcndnll, o f Cnmns Valley, can procure a house for them.
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Barred
Hocks at reasonable prices.
.pneumonia, follow ing an attack or fin. who had been taking cure o f his rela-
Tbs J. A. Joll und Lee Nixon fnmi- Phone
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