Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, October 14, 1921, Image 8

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The Season Officially O p e n e d —
Special Showing of
Our New Fall Clothes
Are Here
Here they are!
styles.
New
Fall Coats
You’ ve been waiting to see the fall
Our windows will show
you
they’ re regular
style books with the covers left
off.
Clothes for real men, in
at
shades anil patterns that are
new and right, in models that
[
$ 19 . 50 and $25
are style-perfect.
Blue,
gray,
mixtures,
green,
brown,
checks— no
matter
what you’ ve in mind
These coats arc tailored of all wool materials,
for that
including Velours and Bolivias. '
fall suit, don’t think you’ ve got
us stopped.
Most of
them in the $25.00 range arc full silk lined
W e ’ve covered all
tin* newest, we’ re sure— look in
and several have* large fur collars.
and see the nearest 100% dis­
button trimmed, others with rirh embroidery
play in town.
They’re here to­
Some are
or tassells, shown in loose on fitted models
day— tomorrow it mav be a dif-
and in rich shades of brown and blue. Every -
ferent story.
one an exceptional value at the price.
Priced at $25, $27.50, $30, $32.50 and $35
t hem today.
O C R D IS P L A Y OF
\VK A L’ F SI H)\V I Nt í T H F P O P I’ LA If
New Woolen Dress Goods
is complete and the prices are much less
than last season.
All-wool
Tricotine,
50-inches
wide,
shown in seal brown and navy. yd. $3.95
All-wool Poplin, shown in black, navy,
seal, maroon and gray, yd.
$2.25
All-wool Velour, 58-inches wide, shown
in navy, copen, seal and rose, yd.
$4.85
All-wool plaid and check Velours and
Serges, 50 to 50-inches wide, all the
new shades, yd.
$3.00, $3.50 and $3.75
All-wool middy flannel, shown in green,
navy and scarlet., yd..........
$1.25
Fine all-wool Broadcloth, 48-inches wide,
shown in black, navy, seal, brown and
gray, yd. .............
$3.75
Muusingwcar for men,
women .and children.
I .Neighborhood N ew s |
M O U N T V IE W .
Jumper Dresses
made of a fine quality of French serge
Sale of Notions and Home Sewers Needs
Some are piped around
This store is the logical place to secure your
supplies, such as threads, needles, pins,
braids, tapes, etc. for home sewing.
arm ludes and pockets with material of
50c
5c
7c
10c
10c
10c
10c
W arren’s belting, white and 1 black
25c
l)la«*k.................................
Clark’s (t. N. T. sewing thread
5c
read.............................
Silking crochet thread, all c< ilnis and »moliera, 2 for
25c
Boy«* crochet books, all aiz«*a
10c
assortment of colors 10c to 25c
Basting thread
5c
Bias tape, assorte«! colors
15c
Hook and ey«> fasti-ners, all sizes.
5c
Coat buttons, asaorted size ami colora, p« «!«>/ 35c to $1.80
at
Fancy garter clastic, pink ami blue, yd.
Darning cotton, black, white ami cordovan, each
Merc, darning cotton, black, brown ami gray, each
Silk finish lingerie braid, pink, blue and white, each
Sonomor snap fastnera, black ami white, all sizes, each
Sewing needles, sharps ami (TPWrl
crewel
Helliwell, Bangs
The Daylight Store
M arion iiiehm om l and Joe Young.
Mr. and Mrs. W aldo M iller were in
C o lla g e b r u ir Tuesday.
Claude Arne, isiou
Arne,
Foster
Is-u is and Ellis W illiams made a trip
up Sharp» c ie rk Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. blau W alton, Fred
Walton and Mr. and Mrs. W alton, o f
C ottage G rove, s (s'lit Friday ot last
week with
Mr. and
Mrs.
W aldo
M iller.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Alleu have
m oved to C ottage G rove.
Foster le w is is w orking fur Mr.
Hodges in d eligh t Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. W aldo M iller were
dinner guests Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs.
I¿ i ell M artin at W alden.
Mrs. McCormack has been ((Ulte
ill but in im proved now.
and wool jersey.
col it rusting color.
Modest l\ priced now
$6.75 to $8 50
Peter Pan
Blouses
Very
popular
for
wear
with
jumper
dresses, made of a very good quality of
pongee,
$4.8»
each
Marksbury
Warner’s corsets, Black
Pat hosiery, Standard
I *at terns.
For Quality and Service
Ut
41
»“ It Alw&yi Paya to Buy at G ray’a*
BRING YOUR EGGS TO GRAYS
WE PAY TOP PRICES
Flour Is D o w n
HARD WHEAT
SOFT WHEAT
Kerr’s Best, 49-11». sack $2.15; barrel $8.40
McKenzie, 49-lb. sack
$1.35; barrel $5.30
BL.UE M O U N T A IN .
(Hpeeial to The Hciitiiu-1.)
O ct.
12.- Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
d o wens were G rove visitors Friday.
Finley Wlnpps has started work ou
the road that passes Thcnu M iller's.
Gwen M ooney spent the week end
with horn*' folks.
Mr. and Mrs. 1’ erey M oody visited
ut the Jasper H u ff home in C ottage
G rove Sunday.
Nelson
W tiipps visited
w ith
bis
folk s here Sunday.
Butte M ooney made a trip to Meols-
burg for fish last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert iainraster mo
tored to Creswell Sunday.
H EBRON.
2 cans
for.
Dost Toasties,
2 pkgB. for.
25c
25c
Corn Flakes,
2 pkgft. for,
.....25c
Two-minute Wheat,
the pkg
..........
10c
W atch Gray’s
PRICKS DROP F IR S T A T G R A Y ’S
CASH A N D CARRY.
IF Y o l
W \\T
TH K I j ATKKT
BA ROA I NS, \VAT< 11
O C R ADS.
SUGAR
MILL RUN
Best
$6.85
W hile, «S0 lbs.
8
(Sperm i IO Tlie S. ut inri.)
Ort. 12.— A llie l>ent, u t Isimloii, Is
visitin g wilti Ada Hilhnia.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kele-lbeek and
fainily, Mrs. U. M. K ebelbeck and
eh i Id reo were in tbc Gru ve Humiay tu
a ll.m i eliureh.
Mr. am i Mrs. Jasper Finley w«*re
Su il day guests al thè W ineeoff lionir
Mrs. Furar, o f thè (d o v e , ami a
friend from htow R iver, visited Tucs
day u ftem oon with Mrs. Keaves.
Miss Ada Uilcrist reeeived word
•ine day last we«'k frmn dnnsuiiiir,
C alif., thnt her brotber G eorge'* wif«*
had presented him with an h '/j pound
baby girl un O ctober I. Her name is
Oorothy Lucile.
Velvet tobacco,
«9-
(Spa-vial to The Sentinel.)
Oi’ t. 12.— M r. ami Mr», liny Mpuugh
umi (laughter G eraldine, o f Bremerton,
Wash., united b riefly last week will«
Mr». Hpuugh '» aunt,
Mrs. C.
W.
Sears. Mr. Spuugh made a abort visit
with Ins relatives at Koseburg and
returning spent a it*w days with Mrs.
Spuugh s grandparents and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. J. K ile and Mrs. Anna i l o f f
man, in Eugene, leaving there lo r
• astern Oregou Tuesday.
Mr. amt Mrs. lio u n r Chamberlain
have m oved on to tin* Hto«ks place.
Arthur Buies, o f Boren a, »pent Suu
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales.
fr a n k Sears is plow in g with the
tractor for J. It. Cooley.
Mr. uud Mrs. Fred Frost and U arry
Frost, ot Bio** M ountain, visited Bun
day at tile W. D. Heath home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hears attended
lodge in C ottage G rove Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W aldo Miller auu
Selma
M iller were at
the
Ralph
Snauer hone Sunday o f last week.
Mr. am) Mrs.
J. J.
Beidler and
•laughter Kathleen, o f laitlinm, were
Sunday guests o f Mr. nod Mrs. C. W.
Sears.
J. W. Fisher, o f Curtin, visited Sun
day aftern oon at the W. If. Heath
home.
Mr. ami Mrs. W aldo M iller attended
Sunday sehool at the Walden sehool
house Sunday.
Mr. ami M is. Victor Chapman and
children and Mrs. Crab, o f Curtin,
were at the C. W. Sears home Sun
day afternoon.
Cnrrie Heath returned W edn esdn -
o f last week from a ten d a y s ’ visit
with her sister, Mrs. H. K. Low ry, ot
Walker.
F loy d Jones was a business v isitor
in the G rove W ednesday o f last week.
Mrs. Homer Chamberlain has been
hi C ottage G rove this week having
some dental work done.
A number o f youn g penple from
C ottage G rove visited the school here
this week, ainoug them being Miss
Helen
B reedlove,
H enry
Snauer,
Sec
Peanut l *uttr, Sehool
Boy, 10-lb. pail $1.30
BUY AT GRAY’S
AND SAVE
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CA5M&CARRX
Keen Cleanser,
I cans for
25c
— — — ,.-xs —■
Maen roni,
3 lbs. for
25c
Spaghetti,
3 lbs. for...
25c
W hite beans,
5c lb.; 21 lbs.
$1.00
Mason jars,
quarts
$1.05
BUY AT GRAY’S
AND SAVE
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