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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1921)
è BEGIN YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING N O W Tlu» joy of giving is thè reai ,joy of tlu* ( ’hristnms tirit». The joy ol’ m viving is not in thè int riusi«* vaine « f thè nifi, Init in tlie In et limi il mr ries with it sincere friendship. So I h » your gifts great or amali, ila» s«»ntinu»nt e\|nvss<*«l will I h » Ilio sanie. 'l'In* must ini|»ortant prohlein is liow to eliminate thè worries of seleetion ami tiecision. Onr adviee t«» yon is: DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY. THIS STORE IS READY TO SERVE YOU You will fimi Ila* Christmns spirit permeatine every nook and eornor of Ibis stor«». Onr stoeks are eomplele in everv debiil and onr elerks will offer suggestiona tliat will malve deeisions easy, (lei tlie < Mirisi mas spirit now. Avoid tla» usuai holiday rnsli aiai bny wltile stoeks are al their best.. Extra Values in New and Clev erly Designed Tested by Over a Million Wearers! WOOL DRESSES at $19.50, $25 and $29.50 Your judgment can’t he wrong if you buy a t'lolheraft Serge Special, a million melt have formed the same judgment, and the) come back season after season for another ('loth- craft Suit. These dresses are fashioned of Poiret twill and trieotine in a dozen «»lever stvles. Uomitl and * V neek stvles, some with vestee of la«*e on denevetvne, embel- lisbna*nts of braid, embroidery, fringe and bends, and last but --------- not least, they are priced to Wirt»«** meet the requirements of tin* Sima woman who wants to invest a moderate sum for a stylish dress. There’s u vital reason and it’s this: Cloth- craft Serge Specials giv«. the most, dollar for dollar, in wear, service and looks of any suit on the market today. It’s in the fabric and tIn* value put into the suit by the makers. Serge is so depend able, so full of good Wear and good looks that when coupled with the t'lolheraft reputation for value it forms an unbeatable combination So wonderful a value, in fact, that t'lolheraft guarantees these Serge Specials to give a long life of good wear and service a guarantee which we back with our own reputation. CLOTMORAFT S E IM E S P E C IA L NO. 5130. H U E $32.50 Y o u ’ll Enjoy “Eastern Isles” Lingerie CLOTIICR AFT SERGE SP EC IA L N o 7130, OKAY To have just exactly th<* light kind of lingerie some- thinji in which you take great pleasure anti which gives you real service isn’t that a joy! You’ll find that satisfaction in $30 CLOTIICRAFT SEIH IK SP EC IA L NO. 7132. B ROW N “Eastern Isles” Philippine Lingerie H AND MADE AND $30 H A N D EM BR O ID ER ED The fine envelope chemises, with their dainty pattern», are lovely under your sheerest trucks. Then there are simpler patterns for everyday wear. A im ! night gowns that are so pretty they will win a plaee of honor in your wardrobe. Delicate batiste is used for the chemises and fine nainsook for the gowns. And because these materials have been made of carefully selected, first-quality cotton, woven with the ut most care, these garments will wash to perfection, coming out with the same dear, lustrous sheen that they had before washing. Every stitch in “ Eastern Isles” lingerie is hand work. Every garment is cut amply full to give you freedom of movement. You will find them delightfully comfortable. Yes, you’ll enjoy “ Eastern Isles" garments. And they wall give you real practical satis faction and sturdy wear. A S P L E N D ID S H O W IN G OF GIFT T O W E LS at 50c 16xi34 Turkish towels, either in plaid designs or plain with eolored borders. at 69c 18x36 heavy Turkish towels, with pink or blue colored bor ders. 20x40 at 98c extra heavy Turkish W A N T A D S i i Kate»— One rent the word; mini- imjiu 35 words; three insertions for the price o f two when paid in ad- vnare; half cent the word after the third insertion. towels, fancy weaves, blue or pink colored borders, also in plaid effects. at $1.25 21x42 extra heavy Turkish towels, fancy weaves, lavender borders. at $1 85 20x40 fancy Turkish towel ami wash rag to match; towel has colored borders of gold, blue or pink. Found— Gold breast piu. Owner may have same by proving property and paying fo r this ad. d2c For Hale— Old growth body fir, 16- meh length, «0 cord. Phoue 17 4 «. ■i I s d2pd N icely furmshed house fo r sale or rent. Ned K. Dixon, Hl8 Birch ave. nlDiifp W an ted—Cattle to w in ter; good pas ture, plenty o f feed and shelter. C. IV22 baby chicks.— Order your ckicks C. Fuuts, Cottage Grove. ul8d2pd now if you want early hatchers. Prize Pen o f Black M in orca«—I am Heavy layers of large white eggs that bringing from the east a prize pen top the market. Win. Manila X Hon, box til«, Cottage Grove, Ore. jly2V tfe o f H. C. Black Minorca chickens. These birds are prize winners from Madison Wanted— Work for heavy track and Square garden, New York, and all the trailer; lumber, logs, wood, etc., long hens have egg records o f 260 eggs or or abort haul. John 0. Currin. altiti better. 1 w ill have them on exhibition Wanted To bear from owner o f good at my p l a c e a fte r December 1, and will ranch fo r Hale. Htale eaah price, be glad to show them to anyone inter full particular». O. V. Bush, Minucap ested. f w ill also have a lim ited niun o I ih , M iuii. oet7 decJUp ber o f eggs and day old chicks for sale, so if you wish a start o f the For Bale A ll grades dimension, rustic, famous Layers o f large white eggs, ahiplap ami iiniab, rough or surfaced, place your order early. Kugeue N. Os at reasonable prices, La turners Bros., born. nISdSpd phone 1J F3. o M tf Cheat hay and oat and vetch hay, For Sale One 6 h. p. Fairbanks M ono both baled; delivered in ton lots at stationary engine. A bargain. Used «16. J. M. Hull, «hittage Grove. Also only short time. Woodson B rothers' hay bnler fo r sale for «100, complete garage. i t f . equipment. n fS tfr For Sale Dodge touring car in first For Sale 274 acres in Crook county, class condition. Inquire West Hide Oregon, 20 miles southeast o f l'rin e Orocary. ________________ » « t f c v itte. «X an acre; 36 acres cleared. Good land. Good highway near. W ood fo r Sale.— Old growth body fir, W. H. A. Kdlefscn, I .or.a ne. (Jottagc old growth fir limbs and maple, lli Grove city property considered in ex inch lengths. £ . J. Beofield, corner change. n25dec6pd Washington and south Kigtith. n llt f c One o f the most desirable business For S ale—2 cone pulleys fo r 3 inch properties on the south side o f Main belt; 5 steps o f one inch each; ex street fo r aulc at a bargain. N o better trerae diameter 15 inches; also 5 inch location now, and its future is safe. drive pulley with 4 inch face The Homer Gulbnvay, 511 Main street, •Sentinel. n25tfpd hone M. dec lie OTH ER OLOTMORAFT SPITS $27.50, $30, $32.50 and $35 See Window Display of These Clolthcraft Suits D. M. C , Silkine and Coats' Embroidery and Crochet Threads D. M. C. thread, all colors, per skein 5c J. & P. Coats’ crochet thread, all sizes and colors, 2 balls 25c “ Silkine” crochet thread, ail colors and sizes, 2‘ balls 25c “ Clark’s ” crochet thread in plain shades and varigalcd col ors, th e spool, ea ch __ 10c Helliwell, Bangs & Marksbury The Daylight Store for Quality and Service Splendid Showing of Ladies’ Robes at a Popular Price, $4.95 'I’lies«* robes are made of “Heucon” robe doth in floral and figured designs, in pink, blue, gray, lavender and old ros<* shades. Shawl and notch collars, edges satin piped, equipped with cord; one pocket; all sizes. Very special $4.95 Nora, o f Mnlem, was present, although m g relative* in lainiiic. it was an all night trip to rcarh there Mr*. Cai III l emmi i* v is itiilg ut thè on account o f high water. The train lumie o f Iter sister, Mrs. B. F. Miaife, was taken «round by Corvallis. III K llg e n e . W. W. Iliiwh-y, o f Hndh-yviilc, WS« a I si rane visitor Mondity. B L U E M O U N T A IN . Among visitor* in Cottage tlrove Tueadav were W. H. Davis, Clami (Mpcciul to The Montine!.) N ov. 2«.— Mr. and Mrs. 1‘ roudfit Melimeli, Boy Foster and Miss «ose have moved onto their homestead near Ha yen. here. «•wen Mooney spent Thanksgiving W ALD EN. week with ber patents, Mr. and Mrs. Butte Mooney. (Npcria I to The Meni ilici.) N*iv. .Iti. — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones Mr and Mr- George Foster, Mr. ni:d Mrs. Joe Perkins and daughter Mnruh, and ehildreu «peni Hiindny nt thè I). Charlie l.uncaster and son Irwin anil II. Hruiiibaugh homc. Mrs. C. G Kozinc were 'Thanksgiving Mrs. I.loyd Mmith and diiughtcr and •guicts at III« Bert Imneuster home. Mrs. Presina Mmith were in thè Grove The FiuDy Whipps fam ily spent Malurday. Thursday at the George Isiyug home. A. l ’ itcher, H. D. Chain li« ria in and Finley Whipps was in Kugeue on George l.ayng are away un a iishing trio. business Friday. Mrs. Mtennet is visiting at the home Mr. and Mrs. Bay Gourley and etili o f her daughter, Mrs. Finley H u ff. drcn, o f Alliuny, spcnt Tliankagiving ta thè James l.clmw linmc. Mr. Gourley returaed homc Mniulay morii mg, Inif LORANE. Mrs. Gourley remained fnr a Imi ver j Neighborhood News | LYNX H O LLO W . N ov. 30.— A w brey W olford made a business trip tu Kugeue Monday. The Misses Melithu Pent I ea and Mabel Huntsmau, James Huntsman and Ja-wis Caldwell were visitors in the Baton home Htinday. The D. A. Kates fam ily, o f Hilk Creek, were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Hartley last Hutiday. Mrs. Kcnne and son Douglas and Kalph Misburg, o f Yonralla, ■ aim- up the first o f the week for a visit at the W. A. Kcnnc home. The threshing machine company men are at work this week gettin g out m aterial fo r a shed fo r their machine. The school directors took advantage o f last week ’a vacation to add two windows to the school house. Mrs. Aw brey W olford was taken er iously ill Monday evening blit her con dition is much improved at this time. Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Dresser were (Special to The Sentinel.) dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. N ov. 30.---I.. F. Caster, father o f Marion I a-bow Monday. Boy C ader, stopped o f f on his way to Mr. and Mrs. Marion I a1 bow took California and «pent a few days visit Thanksgiving dinner in Cottage Grove ing his son and fam ily. at the home o f their son Krnest. Miss Mrs. Klma Davis and daughter Mary have returned home, a fte r a two For Sale One horse wagon, shafts and w eeks’ visit with Mrs. D a vis’ mother pole; also one work horse. |*. lia r in Konebiirg. O. K. Crawc has a crew o f men re nell, 3*/j miles out on l.orane road on Milk creek. i|2pd pniring the bud stretch o f rond north o f Borane. T w o good buys on west Main street: Mr. Ink ley has returned home from 120 front, very desirable building a m onth’s visit with his parents at site, small house, price including street Banks, tire. He was called home on wmessmeat «750; and cottage house, 60 ■»•count o f the seri.ms illness o f his foot bit, price including street assess mother. mi nt and cement walk «650. Homer Mr. and Mrs. B O. (!row, o f Halcm, Galloway, 611 Mum Bt., phone 36. dilc ■pent several days o f last week visit visit. Mrs. A. Pitch. t is staying a few day* al thè II. II. Chiimhcrlniii lumie. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Hrninhntigli spcnt Thanksgiving ut thè Floyd Jones home. Fred Front wa* in thè G reve Tues lay. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cast le and chil dren spcnt Thanksgiving ut thè Claude A rii* home. b II. Hrumbniigh wns in Kllgene Tuesday un business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frnst and siiti Harry spcnt Mutulny at thè W. D. Mentii home. A sucker mnv be o f some use in this world, for is it not said that fish makw good brain fo o d ! • • • Meienlisls aro now making ludia rub ber out o f shim milk. P re tty soon they may discover a brand o f tka lacteal fluid that w ill manufacture ita own laackiiitisib and abed water. • • • When a man drops a collar button and it rolls into some hidden craok, you can depend upon it that evury member o f the fam ily la going to get w h at’s coming to him or her. • # e The trouble with people in this enun try is that they Hre either “ h ollerin g’ ’ fnr something or else kicking about paying for something they have “ hoi le r e il" for before. • • • Labor has not yet capital letters. • • • refused to use If you h aven ’t an enemy, you haven’t itone much to earn * friend. FAKE AGENTS D on’t give your money to Fake Huh script ion Agents “ working fo r a schul a rsh in ;’ ’ th e y ’re working you. The Rcxnll Ml ore can give you any ndvan Inge any legitim ate news agency can o tfe r you und you can see us at any time you want to about your sühne rip tin IIS. MuliscriptioiiH taken for nny maga ne or newspaper listed, ffhristmas I f voii like the editorials, tell your orders should be given its at one*. Do friend* about them, and help to make not delay another day. them bear fruit. ••• d2 30 T U B HEX A L L STORE.