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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1920)
— r ♦ N e ig h b o rh o o d N e w s W ANT Pot Hale One hay main 7 yearn old. weight HUM!. Ili'idler Hron. 7 301 fo DORKNA (Hpecml to The Ncutinol.) H«'pt. s. The Clay England family uf I lit* d r ove, »pent the week <*nil it I Ihr II. Jciming« home. Mr*. H. K. Prlure, o f tin* drove, via ilo«l se verni day» o f the punt week with friend« here. I'he A. H. Wnril family left Friday morning on u motor trip lo lh<> eonat. Miix lattile \ miNclioiitek limile liuaiiienM Irqi lo Priiin Friday uml n tur noil ilo* followin g tiny. Moo» M iiv VnnNeliuiuek, who bml I m ' oii t i n t i n g her |>:tri'iiI h . Mr. nml M m W I*. YanNcliniaik, relurnoil to Port Imol Monilny. Ilor lirolher (lion ne t'oui|ianieil lior for nn imlefin ile at tty. Pii.vo M el.ni lofi Nntiinlny for the ho|i ynnl near Eugene. C lothes n»’ V. The old swiinmin' hole and fisliin' pole, rough clothes and dirtv » nose, ■ are only • memories with the hoy these days. • HI 5 T c It’s hack to school and ______________ study. Life is just one white collar after an m other for him. Despite it all, however, you can _ give him a good deal of consolation hv Imying him that much needed Fall Suit here. He’ ll y ■ feel proud of it and forget his woes. lingo, ol Mugolio, romlurt oil aorvleoa nl the rhuroli Numlny. Mr miti M m . ,1 K. llolNtrom, o f Mnreoln, i ì n i I o U Nutnluy itI Ilio .1, II K nk home, (lien Collera, o f Ilio (Irove, was Niiiulnv i iNitor nl the Cage Vnn Nolioiiiok home. W .1 MoNNonger wnn in Kugeuo Tuea tiny on liiiNineNM. M inn Iloilo VmiNckoinck i iaiteil Nnt urityn with frioiul» ilA Piantoli. M m . II l>. CritoN im itili Saturday ■Ughi ut Ilio Killing» homo Hour Ilo d r o i o. I.. II. VnuHrhuinrk, o f Ungi no, i in iloil Huiuliiy nml Momlny with homo folkn. Mr nml Mm. Wayne Kirk, o f l.oonn h | m * ii I the week onil ut Ihe j . II. Kirk home. A nino pollini non wnn liorn Weilnen liny, Held ember S, to Mr. nml Mrn Pr.'-.l Kelly. M inn Kihth M oNHongor wnn n Cottage U n n o i i ni I or Hntiirilnr. M in » I loon Will», o f Ilio d r ove, wa» a Poronn viaitor Numlny. WALDEN, Regardless of what his age may he, every red-blooded American youngster takes as much pride in his personal appearance as does the business man. To appear in the classroom clad in one o f the nifty Norfolk or doubie-hremsted suits y e are now ot- fering, is enough to make any lad draw the envy of his class mates. ■i i \ . S /i Last year’s suit, very likely threadbare ami misshapen after the constant hard wear o f a peppy youngster has done its service. Bring your boy to us now and let ns outfit him from head to to»*. Here are a few quotations that we are syre y ou ’ll like and on which you can make a considerable saving: Suits iii fancy blue, brown, gray cassimeres $10.00, $12.50, i\ $15.00, $18.50 an d $20.00. New shoes in black or brow n leathers- $3.50 to $6.00. (Hperial to The Hentiarl.) >(»• 111. s. Mrn. Hurry Caatle la I i» 1 1 1tig thin week w ith her |m reuta, Mr. um l Mrn. .Inn, la-b o w . Tlie.P reil ProNt family n|>enl Nnlur tiny mglil mol Huiuliiy nl Ihe Hurry ('anile holin'. Threshing on Ihe river will lie nlxnit fiiiialiot) dim week. The groin yielil thin year neom« to he liliuve I lie average. P riiu k llr iim lm u g li in b u u lin g lie n from the W ig le m ill. The Floyd .lotion ohililron nro limin g measles. M u, Pun llromlmtigh in hol|i * it g Mrn. .lotion cook for thronhorN. I'lloliiin I. o I miw »pout ii low tiny w of I iin I weok with hor nintor. .M m , Hurry W illiniua. Humor Phnuibcrlain wnn in Ihe dfuv«- Tuesday. Mr«. ('Inuilo Arm* nml rhililron i in ilotl Numlny wi th M m . A r n e ’n parent», Mr nml M m . J. It l.ineliiiilgti. M O U N T V IE W , New caps, mackinaws, shirts, belts, etc. A blouses, underwear, hose, filC. f Getting the Children Ready for School Vacation »lays over, it is time to think about clothing the youngsters for another session in school. It means a big item of expense and it is to your advantage to save where you can by heeding these bargains. Make Their School Dresses From These Pretty Goods v We have holt upon bolt of muslins, ginghams, linens, gal- A atea and percale from which »*an he made the prettiest ami most durable dresses. Pretty plai»l ami checked ginghams in 2K inch and 32 inch widths at.....„ .............. _................. 35c, 45c and 55c a yard All wool 40 inch poplin in maroon, navy, black, gray and green, per yard...................................................................$3.80 40 inch French serg»*, all wool, in brown, tan, gray, green, navy ami car»linal, per y a rd ...........................................$2.96 I t Fabrics for Coats and Capes Of course you want your children warmly ami attractively cl»»the»l when the real cool »lays com«*, if you want to make coats or capes of woolens, serges, or tricotine, then consider the followirtg bar gains in those fabrics:. All wool heather coating in gre»*n, blue ami brown shades, 56 inches wi«le, per yard........................ $6.60 Fine all wool velour mating ma terial, 5H inches wi»l<*. Colors are copen, el»*ctric blue, brown, rose, etc. Price per ya ril..............$6.60 <N|M‘i'in| In Tho Sentinel.J N«'|>t. « The Mount View arbool will o|ion Momlny, N»pn oilier I I, with Mi»» dim ly » <'hu|>imin nn leneher, Mr. nml Mr». Chnrlea Hulon nml lit Ih- ilnugbler nml Mm» Nolmn Millor i iNilo.l Numlny with Ml»» Urp»n Comlm :it London. Mmno» Hennie mol dw em lo lyn Moon cy, o f Ml ii«. Moiinlmn, »pent the week ■ml ut the home <>f their nunt, Mr» doorgo l.nvng. A numlror o f trnmn nro employed lidu1 1 ng g ru iol on the river roud nl tho »tool bridge thin week. Mr. nml Mr». I.. A. Whiteomb, o f Port bind, motored u|> to the home o f Mr W h it c o m b ’» »inter, Mrn. W. P lloulh, mol vinited over Labor rlny. Prank Hours arrived homo from Eu grin* Nnlunluy. Mr. Nonrn in onqiloyeil ul Woiolliiig loll linil boon n Kilgom* lio.Npiull for ii week rerovering from ii never»« nltiii'k o f tounililia. Ilo re lurned to Eugene Tu»*nilny in lembug lo renuiiio liin work tin* Ill'll day. Tho liny baler linn boon ortqiloyoi! nl tho A lim place the |rnnt week. Mr. mol Mrn. Waldo Miller urroin |>!imoil Mrn. It. II. MoNlry, deorg»* M*>«by, lloryl nml (lla d y n , Mo»l»y, of Wulilon, to doNlien mol Crenwell Nun ■lay. Mr. mol Mrn. W. P. Heath enter tiiinoil Numlny with u dinner nl whii'li nearly nil I lie member» o f the* llonlli fam ily wore prenrnt, in honor o f Mr. mol Mrn. I.. A. Whiteomb, o f I'ortlmnl, brother uml niNter in law of M m . Iloiith. In the nftornoon nil repaired to the home o f Mr. nml Mr». I.. It l.ong in t'ol Inge d r o v e , where they were nerved with rake uml ii'e »T eam . On Monday Mr. nml Mrn. N. K. Lowry, o f the d r o v e , wore ho»tn lo the niun»* guentn in honor o f Mr. nml Mr». Whit i-onib. In the afternoon Ihe party mo toriil out Pacific highway ill the Whit com b nml Long cam. Mr. nml Mr». Whitcomb returned to Portland Tuea •lay. M m . Kate Hi'iirn ami non Prank via it»'d Numlny with Mr. and Mr». C, W. Heara^ (ilen l.inclmugh mid Homer Chain berlnin have routed the P. .1. Ilolliwcll place fur tho ormulng your. Mr. nml Mr». Noth Perrell wore Cot Inge d r o v e vinitom lant week. Mrn. do o r g o l.ayng mid Minn Pearl l.nyng went to the d r o v e Tuesday. M m . Kate Noam accompmiii'd Mrn. Alma Hearn, o f the d r ove, to Cronwell Tuendny for n vlnit with Mrn. Anna Noam. Tho W. L. Miller mill wan cloned down for n few day» during the pa at week while uwai^iag tho arrival o f a logging truck. Mr. and Mm. C. W. Honrs and Olnr once Hoar» were in Cottage d r o v e Mon day night. Mr. and Mrn. Waldo Millor wore in the d r o v e on htinini'»» Tiio»i1ay. HELUWELL, BANGS & MARKSBURY Whatever kind o f j o b printing you hnve, The Hontinol can handle it for you,________________________ ••• F o r Q u a lity and Service Davenport for »ale. 8ee O. M Babb win nt Oregon Hotel. It llttfe T h e D a y lig h t Store . p S s _____ L _ ADS. I'or Hal* on Ea»y Term» l Jackson romlnter, 1 0 imaacnger Reo, I Kind express body, *5; 1 henling »love. I' A. (luretnon. 7 30tfe Pur Hale 7 room hou»e, mi* third acre gt on ml on nouth Poiirlh nt reel City water, fruit tree». Harvey Taylor, Rout# f , Pottage d r ove, phone dll Pl.t, s i ; ii * ii ntpd Want to lease »Inched and equipped dairy farm for ti'Nii o f your*, or will manage dairy on »ulury. Allen Hutliff, Hoi , n Kiigene, Oregon. s —» |W H*pd Lost .Small black purne. containing a «10 lull; on Mum ntreet \ugo»l It Pi tiller plciiw* lenve ul N*'iilliu'l o f f i c e M m II. W Mr Key mild». S 27|9 lOpd Por Hale Olanny Ford ei|iiippi'd. Phone 175 It. hug, well H 27|1* |0|u| Por Rale 4 flue yotutg Jomey row». cheap. Will be frc»h in October mid Not ember , ju«l right for your winter a»■*. W . .1 Menncngcr, P o n nji M'27t*IOp Por Hale or Rent • 40 acre» with niuall boil»»' near town. N«'c H K Hlnir, Col luge d r o v e , tire. S I7p , d& White I«eghorti yearling heu» for »nle. Ilmiil» «Inn*. ( I inch Mortal \rmen, north Ninth ntre»'l. S S7|tl I0pd Pur Reut Tbtee room bounchetipiiig •i| mi rttin-titu. part uill\ fu rn l'h c d ; *1«*» lusl room nod aidin g room furni«hcd: 'u block» from, high »cloud. I c e Roy Wood«, 317 Wlinbliigtoa avrSlie, phone I34J H *7|9 l . p d will board two nchool children for ■cl,w*d term Impure 771 A»h 1*3 I7p I. W. Pepper nickel plated b flat cor net f,,r 1 15 i f tiikeu nl onre. Kay VanVInde, ('omnluck, llreg oa, phono UK i :< . 1 I 7pd Pound on Main »treat Pi May. pair o f none gin»»«*». Iden tify "property nt Nentincl o f f i c e nml pay for till» mi I! 3 17p,l ____ _ Look! A dandy nearly tw o acre peat nml cherry orchard, running water, lid» o f IdnrklM'rrien, poultry bou»e HlxtS, one block o f f pitted ntreet, fun- building nite, » n l Pottage d rove, foi »ale nt value o f raw bind d o out mid look it oter. W. P. Conner, Nalem. I |r,. I . 1 O, Uuod. clean cheat need fur »ale Jol u II. Hull, pboae 17 I fl 9 If) Por Hale Prenli c ow . extra goo«l n e a in w. Hnrrmon liogern. I* life Jersey cow fur nala cheap: fine for fmnily u»e. Kluier Hcrggren, lam Ion, ' in i" 1 1 -I (toml Jersey milk cow for nale; frenb iniiblle o f N<iitenib«'r. Neblen Po.v ■ II. pi....... 179 3 I i"' Wanted A woman for general bouae work. Pliiuie 21 FI I, N. ninth ntreet bridge. Mrn J. P. dodurd . t» life Oood Outer Muoro Carpel I«. gimrnntri'il. 327 (Quincy «IV m e. work I* 31 fi Por Reut Two hounekoeplug room» »uitulde for two people. M m I'. J Stoncticrg. .'I.'tti north II atrect. l*lj|o|7p Por Hale Rrct*aued vetch nee»t and vetch mid out». P. II. iluight, Mug inaw. Ii 3 I7pd WI eat anil ntock ranch in Wallowa roillity, »lock mid murhillery for nnle dood »mull place, nround In acre», in Lime eouaty taken on the deal. Il»nirr (Inllowny, M l .Main HI., phone .1*1. t*l*Mf Wan tut A girl to help with general hoiiNcwork. Mm. Ida Miller. I* l**pd Tor Hale T w o monUi» old Poland Cbt nn pig». Hamilton V ialch. tl In I7pd To Trade 40 acre» eastern Oregon laud lorutcd 17 mile» from Itcml, 5 milcn from Nmter», to trmle for »mall ranch ticnr Pottage drove. Address W L. Hart, dlendule, (Ire. 1* 10 17c Lont Cartridge belt, practically full uf 401 Wine heater rnrtrnlge*. l.o»t on Row river mini. Ki'tnrn to Kill Pat ten. ii to |p | Oood mare, will work any place, any where, any time for anybody. Por ale or will trmle for good cow. V. H doff. n |o :■ |pd i’ ll* Cottage Orove iliatrict, I believe. in on*' o f the bent in the world for burred rock». Von hate the rnutitry, I have the barred rock» world ehmnpion • I. A. ('. bred »train». I have 10 rock n 1« at «2 50 each «5 in the »pting Rend now! P. J. Mclntoab, Porvnllm, Ore. ____________ 9 loti, Por Hale 300 H. C. White Leghorn yearling bene, Tattered «Irani. Phone 2WF4. Pan Walton, Polt ngc d r o v e , Of». 9 l 0 94pd Tor Hale A Vaughn dragxnw lu good condition. One young milk cow. K llollaibiy. V III 74|ul Por nale or trade for hen», one thor oughbred Leghorn monter one year old. Phone II5Y. It lllptl Wanted 500 bu. oata and 30(1 bu wheat. Will pay highe»t rnnh firice for clean, heavy grain. Win. Hand» * Non, • box til l t'ottngo drove, iilioiir 1-1*3. It | On Wanted Second hand drag «aw In good condilion. Write W. (!., care o f The Hentinel, ft 1 Opal Por Rent Huuneknepiug room» on ftrat floor. Mr«. L. Nall/man, No. 50 north Eighth ntreet. |t I up. I Por Bale Chain« for 31«4 tire*; pat ••nt tire tool for clincher lir e»; »park plug.« for Maxwell, IS thread; 30x3At tube»; 30x3Ah caning; .'lOx.'IVh (ire cov cr; Auto lock for 3 0 x 3 % tire; one cyl inder pump. All bargain». Elbert Hcde. Wanted to rent private garage on west ni'le during eehonl hour» 5 duy» n Week. Write box 17, Hugimiw, (Ire., or phonn 3 1 E l l . o lopd Pun Bair House, either furnished or unfurnished. An iimintml bargain. L. II. Nlaglo, 3(1 north L Ht. I* l(lpd Wheat farm, 2H0 acre*, V /t miles from Enterprise, county sent o f Wnllowu Tor Rale One 3 burner gasoline Move, county, for »nle. «1*000. Will take Pot I 2 burner oil cook Move, dre»»em, Inge d r o v e rcsidenc* property for purl. Mnin Ht., % iron bednteail with »firing» and mat- Hen Homer Oullowny, 511 ti h i m . tre»n, rock era, chair*, »land», book CMC, phone 30. pillow», rug», bedpan», very rennonnble New Bungalow on east Madison Av. nt howpitnl. Dr. Wendt. it Hie for »ale; «250 down, balance easy Tor Rale—Spray haa recleaned vetch monthly pnyments. Nee Homer Oal for nle. 9-317pd lowny, f ill Main Ht., phone 3«. 9 lOtfo