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---------------------------------------- ■ I should 'P : be buried r i Neighborhood News V — ■ . W A N T A D S ! a i em e CLEANER IW\ lux wt have httn «Mi •» fr* tivml) T ìm Clcüvn k» cMrttkkly m ihn hm % l O k O N c t , » t f ~ r. f$ l i“** Jersey cow for sale cheap; fin * for family use. Kliuer lterggren, l,ou don, i'ie. 0-3| 10 Ipd Outer Moore Carpenter Good work guaranteed. 3117 (Quincy me. 0 Stfc The Cottage Grove district, I believe, is one of the best in the world for barred rocks. You kavo tho country, 1 have the barred rocks world champion O. A. I*, bred strains. I have 10 cock i erels at $-.50 each $5 in the spring. Semi now! C. J. McIntosh, Corvallis, Ore._______________________________ 0 lOt f> Wanted Man to work tn mill or woods ami his wife to run liourding house in logging ramp; all equipment fur nished. Also want two mill men nud two loggers. Call Buckley, at Beebe mill, i instock, phono I - F52 0 IT, 10-1 1 Well drilling; up to date equipment, ex pert work. Kco K. 1.. Dixon, 101N» Birch Ave., evenings ami Sundavs, !M7|l0 15pd. Ih r Th»* tWvmc t l m w i will ! • anyehin* tnJ cv«-t><K*ng • »kuum »fc**nct s» tv» J» k I» u tKc ittoa tnci^maiv« •o o« n u d cu«v<tuial au v ^ t w . S.4J fua ca*h ui f*iy |*yi»cn(v A . L .W Y N N E Plumbing and Supplies Kloetric W o r k and Supplies Opposite Postoffiee E By patronizing a llome Industry, you are helping to build up your own community. By building up your community, you nro benefiting yourself. We are confident you a.'o benefiting yourself in using ••S T E R L IN G ” C O M PO U N D E D FEED S It is an undisputed fact that hon estly and accurately compounded feeds give better results than ary straight grain feed. When we start ed in this business we were thor oughly convinced that the public cares as much for quality as for price. Believing this, our motto l.r s been ‘ ‘ A Higher Feed Vatu* - for Ix-as Money.” And because we have constantly kept this in mind, “ Sterling” Compounded Feeds are recognized as being all the name implies. Our specialties are horse feed, hog feed, and dairy feed, for which wo make the claim “ There are none better.” Call and see us, and by comparing our prices with those of other com pounded feeds, you will find oppor tunities and bargains here that you can’t find anywhere else. STERLING FEED CO W E S T M A I N A V E . Whatever kind of job printing you have. The Sentinel can handle it for you. ••• Wanted -Girl for general 01*0 Wasco St.. Portland. housework 0 17|10 l| For Sale- 80 acre ranch with stock and machinery; fi miles west of Cot tag* Grove. Write for particulars. \V B | i-im.ii, 0 17 10 SSpd W anted—Crocheting to do at reason able prices; also plain sewing. Call or write, Mrs. Miller, 357 Second street, Cottage Grove. 9 1" 10 si"i Want to buy lady's good secondhand bicycle. I have for sale 50 gallon gas oline tank. H. 11. Quimby, 1 mile e;ist of Cottage Grove, phone 29F13. 0 1” 10-lpd. _____ For Sale— Large residence corner lot. rear of Dy. Kune residence. Paved stns-t. $000. Easy terms. F. A. Garet Sr. Lost— Silver Eversharp pencil, with in itials K. G. Lost Tuesday afternoon on Main street. Return to Alma G off at west side sehool or leave at Sentinel '.•17 10 lpd Wanted— Man to take contract sawing l>y the thousand near Cottage Grove. Box 143 or phone list,. 0 17J10 lpd Recleaned vetch for sale. George Keb- elbeck, phone 39 PU. 0 17 li 6pd Pigs for sale, weighing from 60 to 200 lbs. R. Y. Porter, Walker. 9-17|10Jj Large comfortably furnished front sit ting room mill bedroom down staiis, 2Vj blocks from high school. Lee Roy Woods, 317 Washington Avenue, phone 134J. 0-17| 1U lpd Dirhwasher wanted for logging camp; $•>0 a month and bouril. Western Lumber & Export Co. 0-17tfc For Sale— N ew gas engine, V/t h. p.; heavy magneto; worth $75; price $50 if taken before October 1. W. J. Me Clellan, Saginaw. 9-24|10-lr Good light team for sale cheap; or will trade. Cham. HalL 9-24tfe For Sale— Span young black mares. wagon ami harness; one bay horse; two good milk cows; .37 head sheep, mostly blaek face. W ill take worm ilri.e Ford truck as part payment. L. I - l.ecdom. phone 35 Fi, old Currin ranch .3',^ miles east of Cottage Grove, Oregon. 9 24]10Kpd For Sale—-100 White Leghorn hens, $1 J. If. Durham. 9-24tfe For Sale - Hound pups. Frank McFar lunik Also bull for breeding pur I— 0 24 10 8pd PS isSläp Two of the most, homelike ho tels in Portland, located in the heart of the shopping and thea ter district. All Oregon Electric trains stop at the S K W A R I ) H O T E L , the House of Cheer. Excellent dining room in con nection. The H O T E L C O R N E L IU S , the House of Welcome, is only two short blocks from the Sew ard. Our brown busses meet all trains. Kates $1.50 and up. W . C. C U L B E R T S O N , Prop. Angora bucks for sale; fine heavy fleeced, rugged stock of highest quality. Pedigrees furnished. Prices right. B. Johnston, Saginaw. 9 24tfc For Sale- Thoroughbred Toggenburg milch goat. 11. E. Qiiiinby, 1 mile east of Cottage Grove, phone 1-Fll. 9 51 10 y pd For Sale— Collie pups. 9 24110-lpd______ S. C. Veatch. Bunch of keys at this office. call and prove property. ^ (Spoetai I» The Sentinel.> Sept 20. Mr. und Mrs. J. P Wirk* mul son Francis left Tuesday for the coast for the benefit of Mr W i c k s * health. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher, Sr., ef Doremi, Mr, mid Mrs. lien Pitcher, of Diastoli, and Mr. mid Mrs. Mile* Pitcher, Jr., visited af the Spalir heme Sunday. Mis. Lester Mooney mid Mrs. Chas. Whitlock were Grove visitors Sntardav Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woodson and children visited Sunday at the Mr* Vegetabln Soup Ida Wicks home. Cook a small beef bone (weighing Jenuett Spa hr, Velum Bailee, Leon two or three pounds) until tin* meat ard Whitman mid Donald Owen are it drops off. \dd to the liquid two car tending high school at llorona this rots mid one turnip, chopped fine, and .»••air. cook until nearly done. Then add po Mr. and Mrs E. J. Wieka visited in tatoes cot in small piocos When done the Grove Sunday evening with Mrs add dumplings. 9 m m J. Sams. Mary mid Ruth Owen spent Numbis Ban.ma Cliarlutte Russo with Yirgie mid Gladys Carpenter. Press through a sieve enough In» Lester Mooney is on the sok h-i liana* to make a cupful, add • m- fourth Arthur Sallee und Dale Owen killed cup powdered *ngar, two teaspoon nl a big five point buek ami a black bear lemon .juir,i mol fold in half pint of Sunday. whipped cream. Line a mold with sponge cake, fill with the c nut in and W ALDEN chill. • • • (Special to The Sentinel.) Corn Muffin*. Sept. 31*. George Hastings lias sold On«* hnlf cup c«»rn ttn*ul, «>#«* «1*$» Ins place and is moving to llorona. flour, on«» nip milk! on«* t?iMt*«|>o«oi Mrs. K. G. Landwehr ami children rthort«*tiiii}’, half t«'aM|>(H>u Milt, two ten spent Saturday night and Sunday at *|tootiM linking |>ow tl«*r, oil«* i|i‘HM«*rt the Herman luimlvvehr home. mimioii migar, on«* «»|»i; Mi* «1 1 \ mgr«' Josephine Seward has returned from ilii*nt h , »«hi fthorti'tuii)£, milk mnl lM*ati*n Springfield, where she was picking egg. H«»at well i»i»*l bnk«» 20 mnuit«**. hops. Will inak«* otn* do*«*it m uff iiim . Mr. mnl Mrs. Pres Smith were in the Grove Saturday. Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Linchaugh are moving to the U r l i m e l i p l a c e t i l l * week. Clint Stewart is picking his |M-ars this week. Finley Whipps mid Clnrenco Hopper have been dragging the road for a couple of days. D. 11. Brumbaugh was in the Grove T uesday. 9-17|10-lpd For Sale Four section ail steel harrow Phodo 1 F4. 0 17 10 lpd ----- STAR. Kates— One cent the word; mini mum :tii words; three insertions for the price of two when paid in ad vance; half cent the word after the third insertion. For Sale One bay mar* 7 years old. weight 1600. Beidler Bros. 7 30t/ti Twentieth century progress demands that housewives lx* given a —— ... . (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 20.— Mrs. King, of Cottage Grove, spent Tuesday at the Burgess home. School opened Monday. T. K. Seott and Ed. Whitelev visited at the Scott home Sunday. Robert Elliott and family, of the Grove, spent Sunday at the (I. Knight home. Frank Adney and family were in the Grove Saturday. Harry Houston ami Ernest Briggs were in the Grove Saturday. Mrs. It. Miller returned Friday from Lornne, where she had been visiting. K. It. Moody, of Eitgeiie, visited at the C. C. Moody home Tuesday. Mrs. Taplin returned last week from a visit at Craw fordsvi lie with her daughter, Mrs. I). Fogle. . George Fogle and Mr. Burges* wen- in the Grove Thursday. Ethel Moody returned Saturday from Eugene. Mrs. ltushnell, of I-atham, visited Tuesday at the Taplin home. Nora Queen spent Sunday afternoon at the C. C. Moody home. Mrs. Kirkendall mol children and Mrs. Borden and son shopped in the Grove Saturday. BLUE C O TTAG E GROVE, OREGON Hardware --------- and --------- Furniture Seventh Street Garage ________________Pt>rini Brother«, Prop«. ---------------------------- All kinds and makes of cars «•\p«,rtly re paired; courteous and prompt service; gits olilic, oils nnd complete Kiting«» service. ---------------------- — — - agent« for --- ------- ----------- THE CELEBRATED CHEVROLET LINE (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. Iff*. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and daughter Sadie spent the week ml with Mrs. Lose Allen at Wahlen. John Palmer mol Mr. Conklin were in the Grove Tuesday. The George Hastings family has moved to Doremi. Mr. Walker has moved to the Georg*' Hastings place, which he recently pur chased. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ijincastcr mol Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Robbins motored to Wildwood Sunday. Services at the Blue Mountain church Sunday at 11 a. m. In the evening Mr. Skelton, of Cottage Grove, will eon duct the service. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Huff visited in the Grove Wednesday at the W. I’ ll uff home. L Y N X H O LLO W . For Sale— 1 acre of land with good furnished house. For particulars in quire of Mr. or Mrs. F. A. Clow, 459 First St., Cottage Grove. 1’hono No. IfeiJ. 10-l-22pd H EBRO N. (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 20.— Mr. and Mrs. Win. Thack rah, of Roseburg, are on their farm Cheat seed for sale. J. H. Hull, 2 here spending their vacation. L. D. H u ff has rented the J. A. miles south of Cottage Grove, 10-ltfe For Sale— Mare, farm wagon, set of Powell farm. The G. M. Kebelbock family mo harness, drag saw (good as new), 3 Jersey heifers. II. F. Hrogdon on Harms place east of city, phone 1FL3. For Sale— 30 two months old pigs, 05 lo I 1 5 p d ._______________________________ each. Clay Mosby, phone 2*1 F2. lO l-lS p d . Eleven Reasons Why Munslngwear Pleases Everybody Smooth, practical, non liimling crotch Soft, non chafing fabrics Xon-gaping scat Strong button lades and buttons sewed on to stay W id e selection of fabrics, styles and ____________ ____ __ _ Dwelling lot at corner of Third street and Adams avenue, $250. O. M. Bald win, at Oregon Hotel. 10 life Wanted—Girl or woman at once for general housework. Claude Arne, phone 1 F4. 16 lpd For Sale— Good heavy two horse hark and good light hack for «ither two horses or one. Will trade for milk cow. J. A. Elliott, phone 25 F5. o llfc For Sale — Limited number of Iowa Progressive everbearing strawberry ularits. Plant them now and you will )nve an abundance of berries next summer. $1 per 1**0. Call at 52.3 south Fifth, corner of Quincy. olpd w e ig h ts V e r y moderate prices for very fine qua lity T his is the feature of M unsi i ni wear that will surprise and delight you most. IVrfcel 1 1 \ M O U N T A IN (Special to The Sentinel.) For Sale—Good milk cow with heifer Sept. 29.— School opened Monday calf. 254 Columbia court. Mrs. F. J. with Miss Knight, of Saginaw, ns Alstott. olpd teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson cam*- For Sale— Dining table extension. M a jestic range, chairs, rockers, dishes, up from Rccdaport last week. Mr. and Mrs. Olsen have moved over linoleum, stands, 1 iron bed spring and the swale, where Mr. Olsen will mattress, dresser, mgs, stands, gasoline stove, oil stove, Eden electric washing teach school the coming winter. The Taylor family and Mr. Wolford machine, Ford coupe. Dr. Wendt. Olp and son Lloyd attended the fair at For Sale— Two fresh milk cows, one Eugene the last of the week. Jersey and one Holstein, each giving Mrs. Wyatt and Miss Garetsnn, of four gallons a «lay; two shoots, .3 doz Cottage Grove, visited at the Dresser eri young hens, .3 tons of hay (oat and home Monday. wheat). Phone 176 J. ole The hop pickers arrived home the Wanted— Woman to care for four-year first of the week. Win. Porter has gone to Eugene tn old boy during daytime. 1.344 Ash avenue. 10-ln attend the I!. of O. 120 acres of timber land on head of Hrnith river; will trade for city prop erty. W. G. Allen, Cottage Grove, Oregon. 10-l-22pd Knowles & G räber S A G IN A W Owner ole HOM ER G A L L O W A Y , 511 Main St. Furnished rooms for sale; centrally located; house under lease; good bus iness cheap. Do you want 00 or 70 acres of extra fine land adjoining Cottage Grove at farm land price! A little timber; no buildings. Good homes in Cottage Grove from $700 to 04000; some on very easy terms. H o w ’s thisf S rooms, corner lot 56x100, on paved streets, barn, $700; price includes paving cost. Real Estate l ’honc 36 Insurance ■ r i lured tn Eugene Friday mid attended the fair. Nerval Powell was up frulli O. A. C ami spelli the week end Willi his par ellts. Mr. and Mrs V T. Kaiulall, of tho Grove, speut the week end with Mis Kamlall-'s parent*. Mr. mid Mrs, J A. I’owell. The Win M illion* are moving into the Wilbur Mi Furiami house in the ‘ Oruv e. Mr. nnd Mr*. W in. Thaekrnh, of Rose luirg, and Mr. aud Mi* Win. Mel'ey I visited Sunday afternnuii with Ilio Mi*»e* Tay lor. Sehool opened Monday vvitll Ml*.* Lamb, of Goshen us lonelier. lit, washiilnlity, <lui:ilul , f u m i m i , Ninnili li hi mu» W f re c o m m e n d M i u i m i i i *-\\ l'Ut t'U in tf il re c o m m e n d s iih I*' T h e M i lite r M eighth nini s ty le * Ul< now here in isole iiMhoi l i m i l i A r i g h t h i / r fo r e v e ry lu s ty . Women ' n medium weight cot- ton union suits in two styles: losv nook, no sleeves, ankle length and dntoh nook, elhoiv sleeves, ankle length, |>rieed at Regular sizes ... $1.75 Kxtra sizes .. $2.00 W om en ’s heavy fleered eotton union suits in two styles: high m-ck, long sleeves, ankle length and dutch neek, elhoiv sleeves, ankle lellgt ll ; priced lit Regular sizes $2 50 Kxtra sizes.......... $2.75 Women'a medium w eight svors ted union suits; loss neck, no sleeves, a n k le length Regular sizes............ $3.50 Kxtra sizes........... $4 00 W om en ’s medium weight wors led union suits; duteli neek, elliow sleeves, ankle length Regular sizes ............... $4 00 Kxt ra sizes..................... $4.50 W om en ’s silk aud wool union suits, two styles: low neek, no sleeves, ankle length and dutch nook, elhoiv sleeves and ankle length — Regular sizes................. $4.50 Kxtra sizes........... $5.00 W om en’s heavy weight cotton tights, open gore, ankle length Regular sizes............... Kxtra sizes.................... $1.25 $1.50 W om en’s heavy weight eotton Regular sizes..... Kxtra sizes......... ......... .. $1.50 $1.75 Helliwell, lit' m H irls’ medium weight eotton fleeced union soils, high neek, long sleeves, ankle length Ages 3 to ti $ 1.50 A gl $1.75 $2 00 H !.. 12 A | N It lo 18 I • Hills' worsted union suits, high neek, long sh evi-s, ankle length Ages 3 lo I» Ages H to 12 Ages It to » IH . $2.50 $3 00 cot toll fleece« 1 union suits, long sleeves, ankle length Ages 3 to ti A g e s H to 12 Ages II to 1H......... IH, $1.75 $2.00 M en’s heavy weight eotton union suits, gray or ecru, lung sleeves, ankle length, sizes 34 lo IS I’er suit........ $.3 00 Mi’ti’s extra heavy wool finish union suits, long sleeves, ankle length, sizes 34 to Hi I’er snil.............. $3.75 Men’s medium weight mixed B oys’ worsted medium Height * wool union suits, long sleeves, ankle length, sizes 34 lo Iti union suits, long sleeves, ankle length P e r smt Ages 3 to li Ages H lo 12 $2 50 Men'a henvy woight siimi rihlM .I union siiits, long sleeves, ankle length, sizes ili lo Iti A g is It to IH..... $3 00 Per siili $5 00 $0 50 Bangs & Marksbury T h e D a y l i g h t S t o r e f or Qu a l i t y and S e r v i c e