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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
SOCIETY J The Kiri.*' cl«*» of tho Presbyterian Oumliiy school met Friday evening with Mi*» Klmir Knowles for the pur pone o f organising a b o y’s class. That the method wit* an effective one was deui on»trated by the successful orgnnira lion o f the class the follow tug Monday. Moiv than 50 were present nt the party. Game* were played ami re freshmen!» o f pumpkin pie and coffee were served. Si liìiv fJ # ♦ Row River Society. V number si the young people on joyed n pleasant party at the Prank Tanner home last Saturday evening, the occasion bone' the sixteenth birth dav anniversary of Mis* Alice Thrun. tiauie* and music were enjoyed until a late hour, when refreshment» were *erv ed. New Seasonable Merchandise Continually cArriving at Umphrey Mackin’s W here You are Always Assured of the Newest and Best at Reasonable Prices. Come Today! ♦ ♦ ♦ W hen Frost Elves Build Their Fair}' Palaces / o knowing boys and girls the rigid rule for frigid days i ; to scurry intoLu kawanna Twins underwear. It fits the wearer and the weather. The fabric o f I.ackawanna Twins is gentle to the skin, lurdy to service. It is steri- lizidand pre-shrunk in live stcam,thus tubbing without fear o f shrinking. Its lasting qualities are great. LACKAVANNA T W IN S U n d e rw ear and Slum ber Suits F O R HOYS A N D G IRLS ^ ROM L IR T H TO SIXTEEN \v'«r invite your inspection o f Lackawa inaTwins in various s t y l « am i III Ijinilititrs t o suit evety requ irem en t o t service and puce «• ^ Mrs. Sidney laisswt-ll, Mr*. I lyde Roberts, Mrs. Nelson Nelson, Jr., Mrs. Albert Helliwell and Mrs. Almou Moore have issued invitations for a card party to be held Tuesday afternoon, October -S, in American Legion hall. ♦ ♦ ♦ The K. o f P. lodge held a social ses sum Wednesday evening, at which about 50 were present. Cart!» were the diversion and refreshment» were served. . MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM First National Bank “ The Old Reliable” . color dark wool t'luiincl blue, trimmed material with all white price each I’riees i auge $3.75 $11 to $39.50 NEW C U R T A IN SCRIMS Y A R D W ID E New yard wide curtain scrims have jujsl been received this week which are very attractive in pattern as well as low in price. This new lot includes cream w hite and ecru scrims with colored borders and also nil dark patterns in new and lloral and archie designs. Priced yd 20c, 25c, 29c, 35c PRA C TIC AL, P R E T TY B A T H ROBES The new halli robes nt this stoic are most attrat tive in pattern and style Knelt of these hath robes is inaile ni heavy weight blanket material, w-ool finish. The collar, cuffs and edges are stiliti trimmed Kadi robe coni pit ie w it li vv aist and eoi lue corda as well us hut ton frogs. Priced $4 95 to $7 95 and ami for like F L A N N E L $1 Y A R D Navy blue and gray flannel 56 inches wide especially for making up middies and athletic bloomers, etc. This flannel is strong and good weight. Most rea sonably’ priced at yd $1.00 N E W L E A T H E R BELTS FOR W O M E N A N D G IR LS The new belts include the latest narrow styles in black patent leather, white kid, light and dark brown embossed and pimeli work belts. Priced 25c and 50c The new silk blouses, a r riv in g ibis week, are most praetieal because they will wear well and tub in water. The materiuls are crepe de chine and silk pongee. The styles are suitable for wear with jumper suit or separate skirt. -i- # •$» Your home newspaper Is first eu titled to your support. *** W A N T A D S I Rates— One cent the word; mini mum :i5 words; three insertions for | the price o f two when paid in ad j vane«; half ceut the word after | the third insertion. P r i c e d ............... ....... I A lw ays Reasonable in Price and Good in Quality. j | I I Wanted— To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. ¡Slate cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Miniieap oils, Minn. oet7 decJUp Apples— A p p le»—Apples— Wanted 100 families to take 10 bushels o f Hpn zciiburgs ut $0. Bring boxes. J. I Jones, rear o f S. P. denot. o7 2lpd Men, Each $1.00 T H E N E W S PO R T S T Y L E DRESS SHOE FOR M E N $7.50 I n fort unately w e cannot print here a cut o f this attractive new shoe for men, hut suffice it to state lo-re that this is an en tirely new “ hack to normal” o ffe r at this low price. The leather is dark brown cor dovan calf, goodyear welt soles, heavy strap sewed across hall o f shoe in sport design, the whole outlined with punch work, in cluding the toe cap and lacing band. See them today. BOYS A L L W O O L ORE 0 0 N C A S H M E R E SUITS T w o pairs knicker trou sera, full lined and seams taped, included in each suit. Trousers are made with double knee and scat. These arc the “ ona! i t y ” kind o f clothes that every parent and boy w ill appreciate. Prieed $12.50 to $17.50 For Sale— A ll grades dimension, rustic, sluplap and finish, rough or surfaced, at reasonable prices. I ■•mi mer- Bros , phoue 111 1 ol n i Lost.— Savage 203 rifle on highway south o f Eugene. N o tify box 233, Eugene, Ore. Reward. oetl l 2»p Party has man's good black Beaver overcoat for sale, too heavy for ordinary wear, fine for riding. Gull at MrTntiirff house on north Tenth street. o!4 2t»p For Sale.— Property on south Sixth street known as Malta Miller place. Five-room bungalow and four lot». $000 down and terms. Mrs. Jasper Patton. oct21 novllpd Unionsuits in Stock appreciate •piality when in miporioi- underwear shown the men's winter union suits nt this store. Every suit is tail ored full fashioned and all o f the better grades are made w ith flat sen ms hardly thicker than the fnhric itself. Each suit is made full size and o f hest quality fabric in each grade. Cotton union suits Wool unions C 0 T T 0 N A N D S I L K N E O L IO E E S H IR T S FOR M EN HERE $2 95 A N D $325 $2 95 and $3 25 Prie» d each M en’s Fall and Winter Men Try These. Every pattern erisp and m-w! The latrai io-w atripes of sdk w ovili in fine cottoli Every dniiity slmile or dark color is vani dyed and w ovoli in thè fahrie uot priuled Similar valile» u few monihs ago wrre prieed at more tlimi doublé Ilo- priora we a»k for illese uow Here you are men! Straight ties, tubular ties, narrow ties and wide ties, all the famous “ Cheney C ra va t“ brand, pure silk! -ami most attractive patterns a host o f pat terns to choose from and quality second to none. For Sale— 6 lots, 2 miles south from p. o., near new highway. Impure of F. F. Wells, Klktoli, Ore. o7 For Sale. Light Studc baker truck. Good running condition. Good tire». Robert Malcolm, 1020 Chestnut ave nue. o2l nov4pd NEW A ll Silk “Cheney” Ties for IV22 baby chicks.- Order your chicks now if you want early hatchers. Heavy layers of large white eggs thut top I he turn hot. Wui. Hands -V Non, l*ox 014, Cottage Grove, Urc. jlyiSttfc For Sale— One four year-old mare, broke; oue set light work harness; fine single harness; 12 yards rag carpet. Oscar Jackson, Delight Valley (Saginaw p. o .) Phone 3» F 5. o7 2ip $4 95 to $7 50 cTWen’s Furnishings at Umphrey & cTVlackin’s ! For Sale - 2 cone pulleys ior J inch belt; o steps of oue inch each; ex j l nine diameter 15 inches; also 5 inch drive pulley with 4 mch lace. Thu j ¡Sentinel. »b lip Wanted— Work for heavy truck and trailer; lumber, logs, wood, etc., long or short haul. John C. Curnu. sldu N E W COLORED BORDER T U R K IS H TOWFJ.S These l l e W colored bolder lmkc.li towels are especially suitable l o i gift purposes Some o f I he bordel designs are silk mixed and entirely new h i design, The colors are lavender, pmk, gold, yellow-, light blue and dark til nt*. The towels are all heavy in weight hut vary in si/.e. Priced each 45c, 00c, 75c, $1, $1 25 N ew Silk Blouses The girls o f the seuior and junior lasses will entertain Friday evening for the Corvallis football team, wla-h plays a game here that day. Young man a few months In this country, want» position in store, »aw mill or any other kind o f work. Ad Ires* XYZ, Sentinel. o2l n4|xl Notice this delicious flav o r when you smoke Lucky Strike — it’s sealed in by the toasting process always most h a I inflictory in n l y l e and wear “ I'a lm e r" giirmriits for women enjoy a growing prestige because or l heir good millet ials, superior tailor mg mid style pciidubilily. FLOSS S IL K PONGEE A Y A R D $1 65 56-INCH M ID D Y . For Sale or Trade.- Work horse, weight 1400, aged t* years. Will take livestock in trade. Also buck goat for sale. Geo. Macauley, Walker, Ore. oct21pd oasted very practical l'or women's New pongee here in natural, flesh cream while. This particular weight type o f pongee is especially suitable underwear ami will wash and tub muslin. The Tanglefoot club will hold its first party o f the fall season next Wednesday night. Want to take 100 to 150 sheep on shares. Ellsworth Dame wood. o7 2lp Don’t wait until you have ac cumulated a large amount to open an account. Start with what you have. W e give small accounts fhe same careful at tention as the larger ones. In vestigation will convince you this is one of the most con servative and hest managed banks in the country. “ Palmer “ brand eoaIa l'or women are . j Suite 807-8 B roadw ay Bide.. Portland. Ora. PURE COATS service iniiMies inaile l'or li, wear Special Mrs. Prank Knox and Mrs. Karl K. Mills will be hostesses to the Constel la lion club next Thursday afternoon. . Navy PALM ER“ F A L L AND W IN T E R W EAK braid. The H. O. Helmett family, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Bennett and Mrs. S. J. Ferguson were guests at a ti o ’clock dinner at the .1. II. Bennett home Tuesday evening, the occasion being the birthday anniversary o f Mrs. Ben nett. D IS T R IB U T O R S I C A N f t C O U C C YOU A W E I G H T A P O U N D A OAY W I T H M Y S A F E . S U A E . I N E X P E N S I V E D R U G L E S S METHOD. R E S U LT« G UAR AN TEED OR MONEY ACFUNOED W R I T E T O D A Y FO R FR EE I N F O R M A T I O N fllZ A B tT M M A R S h m f . O b f i. ly S o c ia lis t S More than 50 were present at the meetiug last we.-k o f thi> Presbyterian ladies' aid. The finance» o f the society were found to la- in better sh»|H' than ever before in the history o f the society. Umphrey & Mackin WHY BE FAT? Ucgidni n. FOR W O M E N A N D G IR LS FOR on Sale at $3.75 Row River Society. Mis» Gertrude Pleuard entertained | a few o f her little friends Thursday evening, Oct. (I, the occasion being her ninth birthday anniversary. Be freshments were served. Those pres ent were Lucy Mi-Master, Dorothy and Pave Stewart, Alma Little, Ruth Pleuard, Mickey Little, Helen and Raymond Sander* and Lloyd Pleuard. . ' P K R C IV A L A ll W o o l U. S. Middies $1.35, $1.75, $2 25 $3 50, $3.95, $4 50 to $10 M E N 'S A L L W O O L U S A R M Y BREECHES, P A I R $3 75 These breeches, m riding trouser style, have bi-eii »lightly used and since thor oughly washed and sterilized. The sann- grade new would lie worth double tin- price and yet II u - hc trousers are “ good as n ew ” for nil praetieal purposes. Priced a pair $3 75 S M A L L BOYS O V E R C O A TS HE RE FOR COLD D A Y S and at most reasonable low prices when you see w bat really good quality they are. Each coal is full lined and made with a combination collar that will turn up and Imtton high around the neck .lust now we have a full range o f sizes from age 4 to H years. Priced each $6.00 Try Umphrey & Mackin’s Grocery Department Today IN T R O D U C IN G FALL SALE OF PREFERRED STOCK BRAND CANNED GOODS The hraml “ Preferred Stock” represents the best fancy’ pack in every item. Here aro reduced prices this week and next to introduce to you Preferred Stock good quality products if you have not already tried them. Order today. Cily delivery l’ S No. No. No. \u No. P S laiu-y »mu crout 2 can P-S minced claros 2 can P-S asparagus tipa || _. can P s peaehea 2*/2 can P-S ;ij• r i<■<.t 2* can P S Bartlett peáis faney cooked aweet potatoes C A N D Y S P E C IA L FOR T H IS W EEK AND NEXT Hand dipped cream chocolates with true fruit flavors, ordinar ily sold at 75c to + 1 a pound. Special a pound 55c Old rags wanted. Nothing less than two feet square ncei-pled. Must be clean and must be of material that will absorb gasoline. Old underclothes, flannel garment» and the like (in ferred. Can not u*e old nock», mercer ■ red or hard surface good», or smull pieces of any kind. We want the best rags and pay the best price, 5c the pound. The Sentinel. tf Lost— White Spit* dog Just above Lumbermen Are Recovering. Dorcnu on Row river. Suitable re J. H. Mnglailry, o f the Hohemm bum ward for information leading to re ln r comjmny, who recently n«»<I«*rw«-nt covery. Phone b FI2. o21p mi operation for append id tin, i» able i For Sale -Pigs at $3.50 each. Phone to In- on the street* o f Kugene »eventi 1 5-F33. o21e hour* each day. He doe* not expect .... . 2 for 25c 3 for 5üc 45c; 2 for 79c 3 for $1.00 3 for £1.00 3 for $100 3 for 95c No. 2|4 can P S sliced pineapple.................... 2 for 66c No. No. No. No. No. 3 2 3 3 2 2 can P S fancy crimson red table Ircela 2 ran P S tender pea« 2 «*Hit P S fimey corn 2 \'-j enn P S spinarli 2 • , enn P S lye hominy ....................... THE QUALITY SToRT- cood ^ s £R\ hce to return lo his biisine»» at Row River for several weeks. He recently re reived a litter from Ism Hill in which Mr. Hill »Inleil lhat it will be several months yet before he run return to hi* business. He would be able to get I for for for for for 66c 55c 69c 69c 35c D E LIC IO U S A P P L E S $1.65 BOX Delicious apples are really “ de lirious” in quality and flavor for fall eating apples. The Delicious apple is just now turning iiHlow. T ry a box today. nmund on crutches except that his fraclured wrisl has not healed soffi cicntly to permit him to handle the crutches. Mr. Hill was seriously in jureil in nn automobile wreck several months ago and is now at his home near Han P m nrisrn. Iton’t have any slackers. KeZp trnck of what each hen does by using egg ! record enrds. For siile by The Senti* | nel at $1.75 the hundred.