Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, September 23, 1921, Image 8

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One Day
One Day
SATURDAY,
Read This Ad. for Worth While News of the Unusual Values Offered for Saturday Only
Warner’s Corsets
Children’s Hose
Warner’s pink batiste eorsets, suitable for
slender or average figure; semi-elastie top,
( 'hildrcn’s heavy rot Ion ribbed hose, black
only; made with rein forced toes and heels;
all sizes; 5 pairs for
$1.00
sixes 20 to 27, each.
$1.00
Cretonne
Canvas Gloves
Yard-wide cretonnes in figured
and floral designs, suitable for
draperies house dresses, etc.;
40c to 65c qualities, 3 yards
Men’s canvas gloves, faced with good qual­
ity split leather; 4 pairs for
$1.00
$1.00
Percales
Yard-wide percales, good qual­
ity, dark and light patterns,
6 yards -
Kimona Cloth
Ladies’ Gloves
Amoskeug apron cheek ging­
hams, 27 inches wide, 7 yards
for—
27-iu. flannelette kimona cloth,
a warm, fleecy cloth for kimu-
nas, comforts, etc., in blue, tan,
pink and gray patterns, 4
yards
Ladies’ real chumoisctte gloves
-“ Kayser’a make," shown m
black, beaver, covert und white
in all sizes, pair
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs
Table Damask
Ladies’ white lawn handker­
chiefs, embroidered and hem­
stitched, 2oc to 35c qualities,
5 for—
flood quality 64 ineh mercer­
ized table damask, good pat­
terns, yard
$1.00
______$ 1.00 _
Fancy Outing
Dress Ginghams
27-inch dress ginghams, in
light or dark striped and
checked patterns, a 25c qual­
ity, 5 yards—
$ 1.00
27-inch good quality fancy out­
ing in light and dark checked
and striped patterns, 7 yards
for—■
_________$ 1.00 _________
Cretonnes
$ 1.00
Girls’ Host
(«iris’ hose, made of fine
cornimi cotton yarns, with
«lolll.lt* heel» and toes, blaek
and c<irdovan, all size», 3
pairs fur
Wool Hose
Women’s Hose
Plain curtain scrims, 27 to 36
inches wide, white, cream and
ecru, regular 40c, 45c and 50c
qualities, 3 yards
$ 1.00
$ 1 ,00
.
$ 1.00
_______ $ 1.00
Women's wool heather hose,
shown in brown and green Io n
(her mixtures; a popular hose
for wear with oxfords; pair
________ $1.00________
House Aprons
Women’s bungalow aprons in
plain colors with fancy trim
HELLIWELL, BANGS
$1.00
Wool Sox
Men's heavy wool mix mix iii
gray or white; good values;
3 pairs
$ 1.00
Cotton Sox
Oil Cloth
Saint as table oil cloth, yard
wide, w lute and fancy patterns,
I yards for
Women’s heavy cottoli rib-top
(lose, black only; "Klack t ‘at ”
make a good serviceable hose
for women or misses; all sizes,
3 pairs for
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1.00
Pongee silk, 12 moine weight,
yard wide, for men's shirts,
pajamas and women's gowns,
underwear, etc., yard
$1.00
$ 1.00 ____
________
denim;
and plaids with plain trim;
made of good quality chain
bray gingham ; several styles,
each
Women’s Hose
Women’s medium weight cot­
ton h o s e , made with douhle
sole and reinforced toes and
heels; come in black, white
and cordovan, in all sizes; 4
pairs for—
Curtain Scrims
28-inch cretonnes in flowered
and figured designs, 4 yards
for—
Men’s blue bib overalls, 220 weigl
elastic suspenders; all sizes, pair
Apron Gingham
$ 1.00 ______
$1.00
Silk Pongee
Bib Overalls
Men’s heavy Weight cotton sox,
Well made with reinforced toes
and h e e ls , black or cordovan,
6 pairs
$ 1.00
$1.00
Men’s Gloves
Men’s extra heavy horschide
gloves, reinforced and sewed
with extra strong thread; ex
Ira values, pair
___________ $100 ___________
Wool Mix Sox
Play Suits
I 'an 'l Must ’ Kin play suits
mole of blue denim or khuki
doth with red trim, long or
shot I sleeves, ages I to ft years,
suit —
________ $ 1.00 ________
Children’s Union Suits
Men’s wool mix sox in natural
and black, all sizes, reinforced
toes and heels, medium weight,
3 pairs
I’hildrcii's heavy cotton fleeced
union suits in white; drop sent
style; ages 6 to 12 years, suit
$1.00
$ 1.00
MARKSBURY
The Daylight Store
For Quality and Service
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W A N T A D S
Ratea—One cent the w ord; mini-
mum 35 w ords; three insertions for
the prie« o f tw o when paid iu ad
van ce; half cen t the word after
the third insertion.
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Some g o o d young horses to trade lo r
A celebrateli physiciau says flint must necessitile portionn o f thè din ad vicr mny ...... .
some cunsiderstion.
light car, i o r u prelerred. J. G. A1 tight corset s causi* red noses. Physi |>h rii in without ninking uny iinprcssinn
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leu.
s ib JUod eians rnight talk until t k e y were binek i u ih . ii thè g eu tlcr sex, bui wln-n thev
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F or Sale—O ood b r o o m house, w ith “
abolii corseti. .. ....... rin g .u n sh o» H.nt thè fa ce is d .s f.g u r .fl ,,.rvi(.„
.........
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bath and pOxiUU lot, located uu thè storniteli in to thè top o f thè inoiith liy tight lacing m a miiimer that can I
,|eisisit vnuli by womeii on
paved street, BigUih and W lnlcaker, and thè rest o f thè organs iato thè j tu* rupaire.l wiili a b ill« 1 |siw<l* r, tln-lr 1 -hoiii.ing toiirs.
1 Vs plucks Horn postal lic e ; Very reu
! »unable price aau easy terms U' d e ­
sired.
W rite W. S. H odge, Goldsou,
‘ It Alwaya Paya to Buy at Oray's”
j Ore.
s ib oip tl
For S a le— Spring pigs. George Gayng,
C ottage G love, Ore.
s ib dUp«J
Prom pt jitn ey service at City T ia n sfer
' F or Sale— G asoline w oodsaw . A lso 160-
Com pany. Phone 99.
jZ s t fc
acre stock iariu. in qu ire ul Mrs. » .
Pur Sale. R egistered O. L C. piga- ! K. L ew is, K u ox H ill, east ot Cottage
s ib 30pd
im m ediate tie livery.
George Ketiel | G rove.
bees, plume 39F 21.
ju e liS p td b p d See M rs. O. W. H ays lo r piano les
1922 baoy c iu c a s — O rder your d u c k s | sous. 3 l i W ashington aveuue. s ib JOp
now if you want
early hatchers. | Get your dressed SUverside salmon di
H eavy layers o f large w hile eggs that
reel lio m H sherm iu ui sf-yc p»r lb.,
lop ihe um iket.
Win. Hands a bon, i f. o. b. T oledo. W rite K. C. M olitgom
bus 614, Cottage G rove, Ore. Jly39lfe •try, T oledo, Ore.
s2d dOpd
, « „u tcit— Jueii or women to ton e orders Fou nd— Purse contain in g sum o l m on­
ey. Owner can have same by calling
am ong m e n u » and neighbors lo r the
genuine guaranteed h osiery; lu ll line at B uckhora ciga r store and proving
e23pd
lot u a i , women and cnildieu . K uis property.
iua.es darning. We pay toe an Pour Boat— K h a k i colored m ackinaw
be
Spain lim e, or fa b a week lo r lu ll
twi-uu Walden stutiou and B og a te
time, taaperieuce unnecessary. Write on M osby creek road. F inder please
iu lcru aliu u al » lo c k in g H ills, iNorn» leave same at Sentiuel, or with FI. A.
.ow n . Pa.
o c lip d B u rl, on ishm ael place.
s2d dOpd
w o o d .— Old grow th body lix arid nun F or Sale or Trade fo r City P rop erty —
wood. C i.y 1 runnier, phone i19. a lle
20 acres, 17 in cu ltiv ation , d in tnn
Pur Sale— »marl bailaing, suitable lor ber; g ood 5 loqpi house with hot and I
chicken coop or garage, on skuis cold w ater; barn, tw o chicken houses,
ready to hnen ou to. hilberl Bede. pd fam ily orch a rd ; tw o cow s, burse, wag j
Ion and buggy. George Jacobsen, Box
1 or Sale— 2 cone pulleys lo r 3-inch j b l , C o lla g e G rove.
s2 3 o7 p d
b e ll; o steps o l one inch ea ch ; u i
Boom
s
to
rent.
Mrs.
E.
8.
G
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lf, 1433
l re me diam eter i o inches; also o Inch
west M ain.
s23p
drive pulley with 4 inch la ce .
'Ihe
b ea lin eL
» 9 ifp For Sale G ood h eavy team ; would
consider trade fo r milk cow s or light
Purinsiied rooms, d o s e in, modern
h om e; can be used lo r light house |autu. C'bas. C o.hrun, phone 169.1, Col
s23 o7pd
keeping H so desired. 624 G ibbs A ve., i tuge G rove.
corner Cherry court.
»9 23pd
W anted— W ork b efore or a fter school.
Boyd Htroin, across from high school
For Sale R et leaned vetch seed. Phone
.19 tO. John Jvc be I beck.
»9 23pd on F ifib street.
For Sale 250 W hite Leghorn bens;
For K ent— G ood farm at Dorena, known
Tmnercd strain ; 60 cents each. It. A.
as the old Frank Bales place. Fur I Snauer, phone 116 I '12.
s23o7p
lulorm auuii see Wes Chrismau, Bureau.
F or » a le — in ternation al threshing mu For Sale Full blood O I. C. pigs, six
chine, gas engine power, (i b .; w ill sell
weeks old. J. A. .foil, Celight Val |
reasonable, » c e Wes Cbrisuiuii, Boreua, | ley. Phone 38 F I 1.
s23pd j
m. F. w. K uaeo.
sk-30p<i
W anted A Durham bull. Oats and
F or S a le —K itchen range, alm ost new.
vetch for sale at 2 cents i f laken
Piped lor hot water. Win. Bartels, I f r i d s y , < H. H aight.
S0h
at City M arket.
s ltilfc
W anted W om an to do housework one
F or Sale Five-room house on paved
day n week. Call 106 * 1 .
s 23 ekjc
street. Priced at $900 lo r quick sale.
Win. Bartels, at C ity M arket.
s ltitlc Lost, Strayed or S to le n - Shepherd dog,
from mv place on M osby creek. N o­
W anted— W ork lo r heavy truck and
N o questions
tra iler; lumber, logs, wood, etc., long tify me for reward.
asked.
N. A . Cob le s t«.
s23o7e
or short hauls. Uverlaud U aiage. sltitf
For Sale - Brood
Phone 3< I .
sow
Tu have enough to est nini I h * able
to ent it timt 's about nil there is to
life for nome people.
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I f you dislike applause, gel into the
Syrup Season
This is syrup season.
month water?
Hot cakes all dribbled over with syrup
uui-rn!
Don’t it make your
W e have prepared for .just this time of year and have on hand a l»ig supply
of the Best in HORN, HANK
AND
M A I ’ LK
S Y R I ’ I*.
Here is a list of syrup prices that
can’ t he beaten:
LIBERTY BELLE, CANE
AND MAPLE
TEA
GARDEN
2'_. Uba
47 c
Quarts
40c
5 II.«
78c
Half gallons
70c
10 11.8
$1.07
SUGAR
Gallona
$1.30
WEDDING BREAKFAST
Light
5 IIis
44c
1 11.8
86c
Dark
llm
39c
1 11.8
72c
BRING YOUR EGGS TO
Berry
$7.10
GRAY’S CASH AND CARRY
Beet........
$6.80
TOP CASH PRICES PAID
KARO
Light
5 ll>8
10 11.N
44c
86c
Dark
5 llm
10 llm
39c
72c
MILL RUN
80-11». sack
$1.15
l»\Ht«*r »hell
$1 80
Crack*'«! corn .......... $2 30
C ìm I i meal
.....
$5.50
It Always Pays
It Always Pays
to Buy at Gray’s
to Buy at Gray’s
w ith
tw o pigs.
D o n 't have any slackers. Keep track
sltt .iupd o f what each ben does by using egg
For g a le —Year-old Collie dog at 1023 record cards. For sale by The Senti
d5tf
west M ain.
s23c nel at $1.75 the hundred.
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