Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, October 21, 1921, Image 8

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    T h e S e a s o n O ffic ia lly 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 set' the fall
Our windows will show you
they’re regular
style hooks with the covers left
off.
('lothes for real men, in
shades and
patterns that
are
at-
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 luind
for
l'hese eoats are tailored of ail wool materials,
that
fall suit, don't think you’ve got
including Velours and
us stopped.
them in 11ie $25.00 range are full silk lined
W e've covered all
the newest, we’re sure— look in
and several bave large fur eollars.
and set* the nearest UMP< dis­
play in town.
or tassells, sliown in loose on fitted models
and in rieh sliades «»I brown and bine. Kvery-
olie au exeeptioiial value at the priée.
Priced at $25, $27.50, $30, $32.50 and $35
\ v f ;
All-wool
Tri cotine,
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
F ine all-wool Broadcloth, 48-inches wide,
shown in black, navy, seal, brown and
gray, yd. ....................................... $3.75
(Special to The ¡Sentinel. J
Sale of Notions and Home Sewers Needs
Oct 11».— M r». U. fc. Crowe and «• li 1 1
virtu are visiting at the home ot Mr».
Crowe » mother, Mrs. J. ti. Cha(>«uau,
ol Cottage Grove.
Mr. a no Mrs. lial|ih Lynch are vis
ilm g at the Lynch home m Cottage
Grove, Mr. Lynch having gone to the
Urove to receive medical treatment.
neater .‘scales and wile have rented
a larm and moved down in the iNoti
valley.
Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Bayes and Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Bayes were Eugene
visitors Monday.
Claud Hchrui h aud Hugh Matthews
were Collage Urove visitors ¡Saturday.
B. C. Addison is in hugt-ne serving
on the jury.
Martin Audersou was in the valley
VV cduesday.
Word has been received from Mr.
Hteihl, former minister here, that he
is atlcudiug school in tvah m aud has
charge at Buena Vista.
lanane has the promise of a min
istcr bciu« sent here to preach ouce
a mouth aud possibly twice a mouth,
the same minister having the Coburg
and Cosbeu charge.
A delegation ol UHi or mure citizens
of Cottage Urove were in attendance
at the ••get together” meeting which
was held in the grange hall last Fri
day evening.
Au excellent program
was furnished by the Collage Urove
talent.
A chicken dinner was served
by the ladies’ work committee of the
grange.
Miss Urace Henderson, who is at­
tending high school in Cottage Urove,
spent the week end at home.
Martin Foster has been on the »ick
bst the lust week with lumbago.
Mrs. Emma Baskin had a narrow
escape Wednesday morning, when her
oil store exploded. Mrs. Baskins hud
just stepped into the pantry when the
stove exploded. Had she been close
to the stove she undoubtedly would
Fancy garter elaatic, pink nn<i blue, yd.
' 60c
I laming cotton, Mark, white ami cordovan, cadi
5c
Merc, «laming cotton, lilack, Itrown ami gray, each
7c
Silk tirrish lingerie braid, pink, blue and white, »•a«,h
10c
Sonomor snap last net s, black and white, all sizes, each
10c
Sewing needles, sharps ami crewel
10c
Bell pm*, naeorimen!
10c
Warren's belting, white u d block
25c
ciark's O. \ T. sewing thread
5c
Sil k in*. crochet threa«l, all colors ami niimhcm, 2 for
26c
Boye crochet hooka, all sizes
i0c
Novelty embroidery edgings, assortment of colors 10c to 25c
Butting thread
5c
Bias tape, assorted colon
15c
Hook and
eye
fasteners, all
5c
si/.es
The Daylight Store
The Hentinel wants the news. Phone
it in. Our number is 15W J.
••
tiif : b o i t l a b
Sum«* ar«* pip«*d around
arm bob*s and po«*k«*ts with material of
contrasting ««»lor.
Modestly prired now
at
$0.75 to $8.50
Peter Pan
Blouses
Very
popular
fur
wear
with
jum per
divsscs, mad«* of a very good «piality of
pong«*«», «»a«*h
$4.85
35c to $180
Marksbury
W ariH Ts
For Quality and Service
have been seriously burned. As it was,
they had a hard time keeping the
house from burning.
Woman Hurt in Crash.
Eugene, Ore., Oct. 16.- -When the
buggy in which they were driving was
»truck by art automobile driven by
Mrs. Arthur C. Yates, 1551 Pearl
street, last night at 5 o ’clock at the
corner of Ninth avenue east and High
street, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barrett,
of 21 IS« Fifteenth avenue east, were
thrown to the pavement, Mrs. Barret!,
age «7, sustaining a broken eollar bone
and internal injuries, the seriousness
of which has not been determined.
Mr. Barrett was uninjured.
and wool ji'pst'y.
I his store is tin* logical place to secure your
supplies, such as threads, needles, pins,
braids, tapes, etc. tor home sewing.
Helliwell, Bangs
(Hpecial to The Sentinel.)
( V t . 20.— Mis» Anna Cunningham
left Friday evening to »pend the week
end at her home in Harrisburg.
Mrs. .lames Chapman arrived Satur
day from Eugene for a visit o f a
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Bales, anil other relative».
A. S. Ward and w ife motored to
Springfield Saturday on business.
Mrs. Grant Bales visited
in
the
Grove Friday night with Mrs. Kate
Sea rs.
Miss Beliefta Teeters, who is again
teaching at Willukcnzie, was home for
the week end.
Mrs. Edna Sullivan, of Cottage
Grove, s| m *nt Snturdav night and Sun
day at the ,f. H. Kirk home.
Mr. and Mrs. It. I,. England and
children were Sunday afternoon visi
tors at the ('has. Sears home at Mount
View.
Frank Hills returned Sunday even­
ing to Ko-eluirg. after visiting at the
C. A. VanHchoiack home.
Mi-'s Thelma Thomason spent Sun
day night and Monday vimting Mrs.
Robert Wiser« at How River.
Mrs. Warren Kelly was ealled to
Hood River Tuesday by the serious
illness o f a daughter.
siiow inh
mad«* of a lim* «pialily « » f FYemli srrgt*
Foat buttons, assorted size and colors, per doz
DOREN A.
auk
Jumper Dresses
New Woolen Dress Goods
is complete and the prices are much less
than last season.
S ee
t liem toda V.
OITK DISPLAY OF
LOKANE.
Sonie are
but ton trimmeil, otbeis witli rieli einbroiderv
ferent story.
JNeigiiooiiioou .News
Most of
They’re here to­
day— tomorrow it may be a d if­
Munsingwear for men,
women and «‘hildren.
Bolivias.
corsets, Black
Pat hosiery. Standard
Pat t«*rns,
It Always Pays to Buy at OrayV
SATURDAY IS THE TIME TO BUY CRACKERS AND COOKIES
FOR
TH E
KIDDIES*
LUNCHES
Premium Sodas, Vanilla Wafers, Graham Crackers, Lemon Snaps, Zu Zu and Barnum Animals
7c Pkg.
7c Pkg.
ARMY BACON
12 II». rant* for
$2 20
WEDDING BREAKFAST
SYRUP
10 lbs. light
86c
SUGAR
14 llm. for.
21
lbs
SALMON
Tall «'atiH each
$100
10c
JAP RICE
Why take chance« on canned goods yon know nothing
about ? When you buy at (¡H A Y ’S < 'ASH AND CAKKY
remember that vse absolutely guarantee everything we
«ell, and if you are not «atiHfied you get your money back.
FLOUR—KERR'S BEST
$2 15
Per 49 lb. «ark
Per barrel
$840
This store will
SOFT WHEAT
$1.35
McKenzie, 49 lbs
$5 30
Per barrel
p. m. for the football game
be closed
Friday from 3:00 to 5:00
C. G. High vs Corvallis.
48n
BRING YOUR
TO GRAY S CASH
Another Pleasing Feature
98c
BEANS, W HITE
for
7 lbs for
7c Pkg.
Sr.
CARRY
E
R
A
X
5
CASH&CARRY
VELVET TOBACCO
2 can« for
25c
SARDINES
Large oval cans
17c
CRY8TAL W HITE SOAP
5 bar« for
26c
21 bar« for .............
$1 00
CITRUS WASHING
POWDER
Bulk, |»«>r lb
10c
BORAX NAPTHA WASHINO
POWDER
P«-r package
DRIED PRUNES
3 lbs for
WE PAY
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PRICES