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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1920)
(T Visit the STYLE SHOW at the Arcade Theater TONIGHT NO ADMISSION YOUR A PP E A R A N C E M EANS MORE TO YO U than most people suspect. Now, «locan’t it f Rut are you employing the best means of improving it? A woman's appearance depends directly u|H)n her comet and» her quickest road to beauty of figure is a well designed, well fitting corset. CHARGE YOU’LL FIND AT THIS STORE The largest and best assorted stock of hosiery in town Cotton, Lisle, Fiber, Silk and Fiber and Pure Silk white, cordovan, navy, field mouse and tan in W arner’s Rust - Proof Corsets are the choice of tin' woman who really cares about her figure. A model for every type of build at the price you want to pay— L a m e rs . $2 to $6 Sure, Y o u ’ll Need a different qualities. Cotton hose at Lisle host' at 66c, 96c fib re silk hose $1 50, $2 I ’il re silk hose $2 to $4 60 Special Sale of B U N G A L O W APRONS and House Dresses Dresses and aprons made of good quality percale in plain light and dark shades of blue and pink trimmed with contrasting shades. Also figured percales in dark blue shades. Several pret ty styles to choose from. On sale at $1.98, $2.48 and $2.98 N e w P air for East er 36c ip ¡TTtO ^ S ìì S ^ handherch Ì e ^ Pretty handkerchiefs of mer W e have them cerized batiste, shi*er and soft ; colored Kid gloves in black, black with white trim, white, white with hemstitched, black trim, gray, and several shades of brown anil tan priced The Daylight Store for Quality and Service spent a few days at the George Has- tings home the past week. Mrs. Grace Brown mid children, who had spent tho past four months here and at other points in Oregon, left BLUE M O U N TAIN . Thursday o f last week for their home in Minnesota. (Special to The Sentinel.) March 24.— Bessie M<xmey .«pent the Walter Landwehr is home from O. week end visiting at the Walter Dow A. C. for the Kaster vacation. ena home at Row River. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oliver, of Wend George Robbins returned Monday ling, visited Saturday and Sunday with from Aberdeen, Wash., where he spent the Homer Chamberlain family. the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Chamber Mr». Ellen Owen and Thelma Jones DISTRIBUTORS A N D G. M. C. TRUCKS G E N E R A L R E P A IR W O R K — W O R K G U A R A N T E E D AUTO M O BILE ACCESSORIES, TIRES A N D TUB ES CARS FOR H IRE— D A Y A N D N IG H T SER VICE SIXTH S T R E E T G A R A G E Wertz & Perini, Props. Phone 43 Sixth and Washington fancy edges, embroid 10c, 19c, 25c, 29c, 35c, 39c HELUWELL, BANGS & MARKSBURY Neighborhood New s lace ered designs at *t.--------------------------- ----------- --------------------$3.95 and $4.50 N E W SPRING M U N S IN G W E A R for men, women and children borders, social and dunce at Dorena Saturday evening. Mr», i.oiiise Kibby attended church in Cottage Grove Sunday. Mr*. Bert l-aneaster has been in the Grove earing for her »inter in law, Mrs. B. 1-ariea.ster, who ha» been ill. Mrs. Robert I-a ml wehr, accompanied by her children, is visiting at the home o f her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. I a nebaugh. STAR. (Special to The Sentinel.) March 24. Mr and Mrs. C. A. Il.r low will leave the Inst of the week for Wendling. Their household goods were shipped Tuesday. Mr. uml Mrs. Kollin Wieks returned Monday to their home at Wendling, after a several days’ visit with rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boettcher, of K ii gene, visited Friday with their duugli ter, Mrs. J. T. Wieks. Mrs. James Hpuhr and children are on the sick list this week. Fairy Allen, who has been ipiite sick for a week, Is reported as being liet ter. Mrs. J. T. Sallee, Mrs. O. C. Bailee, Mrs. Mile« l ’ iteher, Jr., and Mrs. I.illie S P E C IA L 40-inch wool poplin, all colors, per yd $2.95 Owen visited Tuesday with Mrs. C. A. Harlow. Mrs. I.ester Mooney, who nursed Mrs. O ’Neal, in the Grove, returned home Tuesday. Mark Stone took his little daughter Flora and his nephew and niece, My run and lone Wieks, ffi visit Kenneth Fisher in the Grove Sunday. Mrs. Miles I’ itrher, Hr., was pleas antly surprised Wednesday afternoon by u number of friends who rnlled to spend the afternoon, the nrrasion be ing her 70th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Kb. Hpruy is visiting her pnr ents, Mr. mid Mrs. C. A. Harlow. Mrs. Wm. Hhane returned Hundny from u visit o f several weeks with a son in California. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C. Hallen visited Hundny with Mr. mid Mrs. J. T. Wicks. Velma Hallee spent the week end with home folks. Mrs. Oliver Neal, who has been re ceiving medical treatment in Cnttuge Grove, returned home Monday. Mrs. Miles I’ iteher, Jr., visited Wed nesday with her mother, Mrs. J. I*. Wieks. Cottage Grove visitors from here Saturday were Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I ’. Wieks, Aubrey Wieks, Joe Wie.ks, Mr. uml Mm. O. C. Mu It«««', Velimi Huttes, K. \V lu te ley, I .enter Mooney inni H Oreen. d i v i d i :. (Hpeelul tu The Hentinol.) Munti lía. Mm. O. W. Me Key notti* »hooped tu thè Univo Wednesday. Mr». Thornton, uf the (trove, visited her *i»ter, Mr». Allibro««, one ibi y lu»t week. llurobl Duguii, «h o i» attending O. A. returned home Friday for the Küster V sent ion. Kenneth mid Kathleen Melleyiodd» returned to the (trove Monday, after a I m o week*’ absence from logli »elioni ou account uf flu. Mr». F M. Chapman ha» been in the (tro ie earing for her brother'« family. They have all Ins’ll »lek with (he flu. Mr. und Mr». (' K. Hurkelt and »on Kugene have gone to Portland to re »ole. ( ’. W. Pnllett, Jr., returned lo hi» home in Portland trini week. Work on the (teurgo Harvey mill In I he ('omntoek canyon I» |>rogre»»ing rapidly. Kthnn Allen, o f ('urtili, viaited here Hundny. HAOINAW. (Hpecinl to The Mentine!.) Mareh 2.'I. Mm. K It. Moody and Her! ha and Mary Neal, of Kiignnn, »pout Sunday here with relatives mol friend» Mi»» Mary returned Hundny evening, Mr» Moody mid Mi»» llorthn mumming for a longer visit. Mr. uud Mr«. Allen Kirkeudall mid fumily moved to Power» Hntunluy. Mr». Htmior »pent the week end In Kugone. M i»» Kthel Moody went to Kugone Hundny. Mr». Aduev and mother, Mr». New ■'ll. went tu ringoilo Monday. M i»» Kthel Hmith «pent the week end at her home in Kugouo. Mi»» Ktta Hoott wa« in Kugene fr i day. A «on w u n born Thumdny to Mr. and Mr*. Miller. Mr». Miller is a daughter of Mr. uud Urn Mhnron. Mr». l-eunnrd, Mm. Hrott, Mr«. Knight mid Mr» Allen vi»itod Monday at the l)irk home. W. !.. Leonard and L. ( ’ . Hcutt were in the Ornie Tuesday. Mr. and Mr». Kd. King and little »on nnd Mr». Kdgar King mid Dwight »pent Friday at the Iturge»» home. Mr ltnrr anil mother and Mr Kna ter and faintly moved from Hprmg field to this vicinity Monday. Carpenter & Moyer l.umber com puny are going to put in a planili mill in thi» vicinity. Itortlin Neat mid Inox Tucker vis ■ toil the »chool Monday. Hammy Cappiou» was In tho (Jrov Tuesday. (Hpecinl to The Hentinrl.) March 24. Mr. und Mr». Fred Dem crest, of Crt'Mwell, arrived Monday for u few days' visit with friends. Henry .Small was taken to a Kugene hospital Hundny and underwent n nm jor operation, lie is reported as get ting along very well. Arthur Combs is hump from Corvallis during the Faster vacation. I.evi Geer was In the Grove Tues day. Mrs. Alex Hmull visited ut the J. T. Hmull hoino Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lively and chll ilren, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Demurest, Mr. urid Mrs. Will Jones and Mrs. Hu sun Walker visited Tuettduy at the K. (leer home. Verne Hhortridge left Httturdny for Portland anil was married Monday, liis bride being Mina Nina Humlberg, of Dortland. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones, who had been spending n few iliiys on the farm, rettimi1 ■d to the Grove Tuesday. Ti By buying your Shoes and Clothing at - A . W . Swanson, M anager Iradios’ oxfords and pumps, $11.50 value; our Men’s dress shoes of exceptionally good val price is only.... ....... .. ..... ..... ..... ........... $7.50 ue at..................................... ijadies’ suede shoes, regular »$12.50 shoes; our M en’s heavy work shoes, values from $10.00 price is only__________ ___- .................... $7.50 to $15.00; our prices are only Ladies’ brown and black shoes.............. $8.50 Men’s outing shoes from... Ijadies’ silk hose.... .......................... . Boys’ fine dress shoes of good value, priced $1.50 $7,50 to $10.00 IIBBRON. $8.50 to $9.50 $2.95 to $6.00 Ladies’ silk lisle hose.... ... ... ... .......... „..... 65c from.................... ................... $3.95 to $6.00 A nice line of ladies’ house dresses priced Get a good Woolnap blanket, and you won’t aL._____ __ ___ _____ _____ ______ $2.50 to $4.00 shiver at our prices............... Ladies’ suits of high values ($45.00 to $00.00) Men’s separate trousers, of good value at our prices are only.... ........... $30.00 to $45.00 the pair................................... $3.25 to $10.00 $4.50 to $8.50 J Tho Moulinet, 12.00 the year. Seven passenger Col* lllght for blr« for »pee 111 1 part in» theater purlin«, dances, etc. Karl K. Mill», phoue HIS! Y. jlfltfe Used ford car with slertrtc starter nud demountable rim«, cheap. Term«. dütltfo Hr. Wendt. tiorvti cable, good looking mgs. any »ir.o desired, ran lie made from your old carpet». Any make o f mnttre»» ran be remade and renovated to look liko new. Write for particular». Fluff ling A Mnttre»« Co., Kugene, Ore gull. Dime in* lift p.l Hatching e gg« front laying strain of Horn'd Itork« n( rciumiinhle price«. Phone 3FI2. flS lfc Oood. clean baled cheat hay ter «ale. John Hull, g mile» anuth o f («dingo Grove. fjiie Tor Hale - 0 acre ranch one mile «a »t of city park. Hev«u room plaatered house with built in tiiMikcuae» mol cup bouriD, woodshed well on hlirk purrh, barn, room for 3 cow» and 3 horse», well ut tiara, will give two third» of the crop of oat», vetch mid rye, a few fruit tree» (prune«, cherries, »pide« I, chicken house, Impure Hentinol of fire uof inli3 2*tc Tor Bale A year old trou gray horse, weight about 11 rill. City Meat Mar ket a ik lttfc fo r Hale fin « registered boar. Call Wm llhoile» at Kiijiida camp. mhlWtf For Hals Young cow and calf; $70 for both Nobis Klbott, telephone 25 Ffl _____________________________mb 12 ! f Work wanted by first clans carpenter Good work, lots of It. Orner Moore, 387 (juiney avenue. mhlgü'ipd Tor Bale Glean No. 1 Hhodeland seed oats, Climax and Krlipse. Alsu a registered 3 year old Hhurthorn bull weighing 150(1; spleudid animal. F Wright A Hons, Walker, Ore. rablZltflr For Bale My larga residence proper ty. Drice, g.'UNM). Mrs. Ormi Robin SOU. Ulhl2 gtlpd For Bale Two Jersey milk cows Mrs. Daisy Dorter, llisbey place, on Hixth st re. I mb I P akpd Tor Hals Oood proposition for sawmill or fur tie and piling One mile from L Y N X HOLLOW. Dram J. N. Pn»t, Drain, Or. inblOJdc For Bale MU bead o f goats, go young (Hpecinl tu The Hentincl.) kids go with the bunch; I team uf March 23.— It. Y. Farter was III the horse«, 3 acres of good limimr land (iruve Muiiduy. Call on or nddrewt (1. K. Ilog»', Cot Marma l-elmw unit Fletcher Kiigland luge Grove, Ore. mhlW»2pd transacted business in Kugene Mun For Bale Harley Davidson motorcycle day. in fine condition. Walter la rk y , Mrs. Iluntsmnn nnd Mabel were In Cottage Grove. mhHla2|id Crcswi'll Mmidny. J. A. Briggs' mother, who had mad For Bale Oood team horses and har a several weeks' visit with her son ne«». »Weight »bout 3200; heavy h«r fumily, returned home Thursday. ness Htandnrd Oil Co mlll2«lr Thu young people of the neighbor For Bale 1U1H Dodge touring car. In Inuul met at the Huntsman home for good shape and good tires. T. G. a party Friday evening. Hud t e II. nihlPu2pd Miss Ivy Dorter was a week end vis itor in Kugene. For Bale- 2 fine eerond band pianos Wune Henne left Monday for Low Cheap nnd terms. Applegate Fumi ell, where he will work for a mill com tum Store, Kugene. in li I !la 2pd puny. For Bala 2 milk stock buck kids. Frank l.njoie and family, o f Kugene Cogenberg A Hansn, (HU south Her motored up Hundny to call on relative olid street. inll»u2|.l bere. Mrs. Orr and dnughter viaited over For Rent 20 acres plow land close to the week end in Hprmgfield. city. Mr*. H. K. Blnir, 003 Washing nili20 nVpd Mrs. I -ennu Torgesou arrived Thur» ton eve. ■lay from Hilverton for a two weeks For Bale Full blooded Jersey bull of visit at the J. A. Itriggs home. excellent stock, two years old. John Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson uud chit Allen, phone I0-F22. mh2fl uOpd dren went to Kugene Hundny in tbs For Rent Oood house and R acre# Imjoie cur. First class chicken much. Impure of Mr. and Mr». I. N. Dreaser were dm mh2«l atfpd nur guests ut* the Marion Is-bow home Mrs. H. K McFarland. Hundny. White Pekin Duck eggs for sale. 7Be Mr». D. D. Caldwell visited at Walk per setting. Mr». F. K Taylor, Walk er Tuesday with Mr». M. C. Hnuth. er, Ore. • mhM-akpd Henry Fisher raine up for u short For Bale 30 acre dairy farm. All visit with home folks. equipped with »tuck and Implements. A daughter was born Thurnday uf Prefer to sell complete. Come nnd look lust week to Mr. nnd Mrs. Campbell James Johnson, of California, u for it over. W. J. McClellan, Delight Vnl mh2b ntipd mer resident, is visiting relatives here ley. LONDON. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY 2 iS SAMPLE STORE the home of Mr». Kundiill'» |Niroiif», Mr. and Mr«. J A. Powell Ivan Abonne, ( ’. C. Oithum and K II. I.arky have gone to Comstock to work. Mr». Itarvvy Taylor «na operateli on for appemlisltis at a Kiigoiio ho»|ntal Monday. Oood home on went aids and an Over land car for »ale. Five room 1% story house, electric light, city water, toilet; house in good condition; lot 110x114 feet, fruit, good garden ground. Over lund cur in good condition. I’rice for both, glAOO. Home terms. Hue (ieo. II Itraiuurd, or call at 152H west Mam av e nu e . P lh 2 tltfC For Bole- Residence property at 1142 Ash avenue. Kight rooms, private water, garage. Inquire at the prop irty. mh2B nbpil For Bala 21 acres, half In cultivation, 1 14 miles ciiNt of city; 7-room house, burn, chicken house nnd other out building»; fruit and berries. Mrs. J. H. Luke, owner, Cottage (trove. mh'Jdpd Highest price» paid for second band furniture nnd stoves. I. B. Morris, 302 Main avenue. mh'Jftn.'IOpd Ford bug for sale cheap. Perfect me chnnicnl condition. J. K. Arnold, phone 147. b U K I* For Bale Large work horse, broke »ingle or dimble. Rent horse, not s plug. It. A. Hnuuer, phone 2HFI2. ukpd Bee BuMnees For Bala F ifty swarms and about $H(M) worth of fixtures. H (Hpecinl to The Hentinel.) J. Hinds, I-orane Route, Cottage Grove, March 24.—-Norvnl Dowell came up Ore. mh2fl akpd from O. A. C. Friday to visit n few dnya with hi» parent» Mr. m u I Mr». Wanted Old comforters, for packing purpose*f Btlc to $1 each. Deliver to J. A. Dowell. ^ mhM akpd Mr». Jack Hopman nnd children vis 700 First HL____________ ited at London Hundny with Mrs. Hop Want to buy good heavy second hand man’» parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. wagon, not »maller than 3ft. Chns. Kwing. Valentine, corner Jefferson nnd Thir Zflimt nnd Dorothy Abeeno, o f Lon tesath street. mli26pd don, Grandma Murry, Mrs. J. G. Mur Housekeeper wanted to take charge of ry and Mr». Kminii Kelly were Hundny house nnd enro for two children, <1 guests at tho C. C. Gilhnm home. W. T. (inroutte nnd Hugh Trunnell and 7 years o f age. Good salary to ight person, who must be o f good were nt the Misses Taylors' home Hon moral eharactor. Inquire nt Hentinel day. aw mhktfpd Mr. nnd Mrs. A, L. Gilhnm hnve office. moved to Comstock. For Sale-8-room house and lot 87 by Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Randall, o f the 212, on Mouth Hixth street. F. 0. Grove, motored out Friday evening to Coffman. mh'Jtislipd