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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
A SMASHING BLOW IS BEING DEALT hl-COST-O-LIVING Last Call! Last Chance! Extraordinary Savings! Th eir Equals Not to Be Found! Helliwell, B a n g s & M ark sbu ry ’s G reatest Regular Sale Prices Children’s best quality play suits; ages 1 to 9 years; on sale at— OPENS MONDAY May 24 FO R THE $1.39 One lot o f bungalow aprons; values to $2.50; on sale at $1.49 M en’s dress shirts, o f good quality percale; neat stripe patterns; on sale at— $1.59 M en’s medium weight cot ton sox in black and tan; on sale at — 19c One lot o f boys’ dress shoes; values up to $4.50; ou sale at— $2.95 Good quality 40-inch crepe de cheue; assortment o f col ors; regular $3.45; on sale at— $1.98 LA ST A N D F IN A L Regular Sale Prices One lot of fino lawn waists, all new stuck; un sale nl $1.89 D R IV E T o sell, unload and close out thousands of dollars’ worth of dry goods, clothing, ready-to-wear, furnishings, shoes One lot of children’s dress shoes; values to $4 00, ull sale at This announcement heralds the news o f the last week and the final big drive to sell, unload and close out thousands of dollars’ worth o f Dry Goods, Clothing, Men’s, Women's and Chil dren's Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Suits and Dresses, etc., and every person and family should take advantage o f this wonderful opportunity to Imy their many needs as the savings are enormous; in fact many articles are being sold for less than half their present worth. When we tell you the end o f this sale is going to he one of the G R E A T E S T and M IG H T IE S T merchandise slaughters you ever witnessed, you know what to expect, for it is positively a cutting and slashing o f prices, the like o f which was never known, CO M ING AS I T DOES R IG H T A T A T IM E W H E N E V E R Y T H IN G YOG E A T, W E A R A N D USE IS G O ING H IG H E R A N D H IG H E R IN GRICE E V E R Y D A Y A N D T H E R E IS NO T E L L IN G W H E R E IT IS GOING TO END. You should appreciate the IM P O R T A N C E OF T H IS S A L E A N D B U Y your needs for a year to come. It will he the best and most profitable investment you ever made. We have gone through this entire stock and cut the very life out o f prices, and when the doors swing open M O N D A Y for the last and final big drive, it will he a bargain event never equalled in Lane county* IT W I L L PAY A N Y PERSON OR F A M I L Y TO GOME MI L E S TO T H IS S A L E T H E S A V IN G S A R E ENORMOUS. Men’s medium weight work shoes; values tu $5 00 ; oil sulc at Saturday, M ay 29, last day of the sale the best $1.25 house Brooms 10c S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 29, The last day o f the sale, to the first UK) people making a $3 purchase or over, in any department, we will sell a good House Broom, worth today over $1.25, for the small sum o f 10 cents. • (Only one to a customer) $2.45 $3.45 42-inrh storm g o o d s ; co lo rs, maroon ; M erge dress navy, e oprli, on sale a l $1.39 < lite lot m e n ’s v a l u e s 1 o $7 ; on dn ss sale a lloes ; at $4.95 domi apron at quality dress gitig h a o iN , on n oil sa le 29c yd NEVER BEFORE SUCH A SALE OF C oats, Suits and D resses LA D IE S ! T H IN K OF IT! Right at tin* approach of the spring and summer season, and right at a time you are thinking of buy ing a new spring or summer suit, dress or coat, we place our entire stock o f new, high grade, up-to-date garments on sale at prices lower than ever seen or heard of at this time o f the year. Our orders were filled completely, leaving us with the largest stock ever carried in Cottage Grove, and we must and will sell regard less o f cost, profit or present value. Don’t miss the last and best days of our Greatest of A ll Sales Helliwell, Bangs & Marksbury, Cottage G rove A Mistake Made by Many. Don’t wait for rheumatism to indi 1 ate diseased kidneye. When you » o f fer pain» and ache» by day and »leep isturbing bladder weakness by night, ¿eel tired, nervou» and run down, the kidneya and bladder should be restored to healthy, strong and regular action. It ia a mistake to postpone treatment. Foley Kidney P ill» put the kidneys in sound healthy condition and keep them active and strong. Begin taking today. Good results follow the first dose. Hold everywhere. my21 Auto Electric and T ire Shop PHONE 110—901 MAIN 8 IL K CREEK. May 19.— H. W. Wheeler came over from Ixrane last week and spent sev eral days visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood were called to the Grove Friday morning by the sudden death o f Mra. Glenn Cooper, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dwyre. Hhe recently moved from here. Mrs. L. B. Hlagle was called to the Grove last week by the serious illness o f her daughter, Mra. O. C. Davis, who died Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs, M. F. Babcock mo tored to Coburg Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Trask. Mr. and Mrs. Cole, o f Creswell, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheeler, o f MeKen zie, attended church here Mabbath. There was a large attendance from here at the funeral of Mrs. Glenn Cooper in the chapel at the Grove Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bittinger leave in a few days for Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hlagle ami Win Hherrill leave in a few days to join Mr. Hlagle in Wyoming. A big crowd attended the O. H. Heine sale Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Murphy and son Paul and Edith Wheeler were dinner guests Monday at the B. W. Garner home. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gildersleve and Mr. and Mrs. Richardson motored to the Grove Tuesday. Miss Elva Wilson is home from T il lamook. Mr. Blackburn, who owns the farm where the Henry Gruber family lives, was here the first o f the week looking after business interests. Alva Walker was a guest at the E. M. Habeoek home Monday night. He left Tuesday for Portland. Mrs. D. A. Estes has been visiting the past week with her parents at Walterville. Otto Burchnm came down from Ku jada and spent the week end with his parents. Mrs. Carl Clark was in town Mon day. For Rent—7 room bouse, barn and 2 acres land, including orchard and garden ground; .1 miles south. Inquire of Mrs. Powell at Powell A Burk hold nr. m7-2lpd HEBRON. For Sale- Family carriage In good con ditlon. Mrs. H. E. McFarland, Cot tage Grove. m il 2*c May 19.— Dr. Neal, of Eugene, was a dinner guest Wednesday o f last week at the J. A. Powell home. Mrs. V. T. Randall, o f the Grove, visited Thursday with Mrs. B. M. Kap pa uf. Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Oilham, o f Com stock, spent the week end with Mrs. Gilbam’s parents, Mr. and Mra. H. B. I.acky. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor and daughter Agnes and son Howard at tended church at l»ndon Hunday. Mrs. Taylor remained over Hunday night at the home o f her brother, D. H. Bn nghman. A jolly crowd picnicked on Wilson creek Hunday. In the party were the O. J. Krippauf and John Kebelbeck families, Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. PoweP. The Myers place has been sold to a Mrs. Edwards, o f Eugene. faster Gilcrist sustained a severe cut on one o f his legs Tuesday while employed at the Phillips logging camp. W A N T ADS. For 8ala 30 ::0 rifle and light wagon. Herbert Whitlock, Cottage Grove, Ore. m 14 2Spd Want to buy binder and pulverizer; Don’t Let It Linger. want to sell heavy horses and cows. A cough that follows In grippe or Barnard Flynn, Arilituf, Ore. m2lj4pd any other cough that “ hangs on ’ 'from Good O. I. O. pigs for sale, $fl each winter to spring wears down the snf T. H. Moody, Haginnw. m2lp<l ferer, leaving him or her in a weak ened stute unable to ward o ff sickness Wanted Wood cutters on contract for and disease. Jos. Gillard, 14M Fillmore 2 foot locomotive wood at ♦ ! per cord. Ht., Nashville, Teen., writes: “ I was Western Lumber & Export Co. m21r suffering with a dry, hacking cough For Bale- 2« 2 months old O. I. O. and n pain in my chest, but since Ink t shouts lit old Hhortridge place fl ing F o ley’s Honey and Tar I hnvi V miles south o f Cottage Grove. Charles been relieved." It soothes, heals and* 9 Batter. ___________ m2lpd cures coughs, colds and croup. Good for whooping cough. Hold ever For Bale or Trade 30 b. p. 4 passenger where. my ¿I car, electric lights, R iid e battery, leather upholstery, toil excellent, me ehanically all right. Would eigisider a good motorcycle for part. Allyn Mark ham, phono 23 F3. niy2lj4|sl For Sale A t Lorane, 7 acrea timber land adjoining half an acre in bear ing pears; another tract of II acres of level land adjoining orchard land and highway all cleared. Good location for For Sale About 15 pairs o f pigeons, Homers ami Cnrneaui, several pairs someone who wishes to raise chickens. W. H A EdliTsen, l.ornne, Or. nil! 2Bp of squabs; $1 a pnir; worth $4; good condition. Address Hot 23, Hngiimw, For B a la -W l.lt« Leghorn cockerels 5 Ore. my21 Mpd weeks old, $1.00 per dozen at the house. Mis. Waldo Miller, telephone Want to sell nearly new Indian motor cycle and( side cnr. Run less than 1 F12. m lttfc 1000 miles; first clnss condition. Cun Wanted- To purchase small place with be seen at bicycle shop. m2lp about ft acres o f land. Must be rea 41 acres choice land In the Yakima sonable. Write price and particulars fruit belt to trade for property in or to P. O. Bo* 503, Henttle, Wa. m 14 2Sp around Cottage Grove. Inquire at Registered Shorthorn bulls for sale; Woodson Brothers Gnrngn. m2ljnlMpd also Hliorthorn cows and calves. J. For Sale Two cows, heavy milkers, TX Oilfrey, Creswell, Ore. m7 21pd coming fresh soon. Booking orders For Bale— Five shoals weighing about for pure bred O. I. C. pigs. G. J, Um m2l j»4pd 73 lbs. each, and two sows; can be •I«*"- seen at Knox ranch. Also a 10 disc For Bale 7 room house, modern, well grain drill. W. A. Mogate, telephone built, garage, two lots; plenty o f 1 F22. m7 21pd , fruit and shade trees. Phone 139 Y. tf A Real Car THAT LATEST MAXWELL with the new generator and starting system. I have the first of the kind on display now, I jet’a take a look, at - Nelson Auto Sales & Service