Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, December 23, 1921, Image 6

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Just One More Day in Which to Shop for Christmas
When it Cowes
To Watches —
It will !»e a busy hustling strenuous day, lull a day that has a goal; to make some one else happy at Christmas time, ami
heeause this store installs tin* true Christmas spirit, an appreciation of the real meaning of the flay it makes an effort to
help every one in every way. This store wants to give the hest possible Christmas service.
Cor your eonvrnirnee we
present a simplified shopping list of practical gifts for each member of the family:
.-r-- :■*-
—you will rind ua fully
equipiHsi to render you
immediate and satisfac­
tory service.
A complete line of
the finest trad e clocks
and watches, including
th e b e a u t ifu l and
s e r % i c e a b 1 e K l e i n
models.
If y o u r w a t c h o r
i
„ is out ,.f order,
y, ti will rind our repair
d o p a rtn t c u t w ith o u t
an e<|un! f o r q u i c k ,
reasonable, and e x p ea
work.
D rop in and see us.
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<h lcjm Æ fahpS j
W m . G ilson
IN
NEW
KRA
DRUG
Gifts for Father. Brother or Son
Gifts for Mother, Sister or Daughter
STORK
Bath robes
$4.95
Brassieres
65c to $1.50
Blankets
$3.75 to $13.85
Beads
....
50c to $3.50
Boudoir caps
65c to $1.50
Corsets
$1.50 to $5.00
Coats
$12.50 to $49.50
(Reduced 25 ( <
25c to 50c
( ’otton hose
50c to $1.25
( 1omhs.......
98c to $2.50
( ’amisoles
$1.50
( i i rdles
98c to $4.50
( i loves.......
House a]irons $1.25 to $2.98
Handkerchiefs
15c to 75c
Indian robes $8.50 to $9.75
Lunch cloths $2.48 to $3.98
Neckwear
65c to $1.98
Mirrors
$3.50 to $7.50
Outing gowns
$1.50
Petticoat*
$1.75 to $5.50
Philippine lingerie
$2.48 to $4.98
Burst's
$1.50 to $8.50
Silk hose
98c to $3.75
Silk blouses $4.85 to $14.75
Silk underwear $2.50 to $6
Sweaters
$6.50
Slippers
$1.50 to $2.75
Silks, yd.
$1.65 to $3.50
Umbrellas
$2.98 to $15.00
Union suits
$1.50 to $5.00
Wool host'
$1.50 to $2.75
M ufflers
Neckwear
15c to 50c
Ann bands
$9.75
Auto robes
50c to $1.50
Belts
Bath rohes $7.50 and $9.75
25c to 50c
( lolla rs
$2.00
to $3.00
Caps.............
Cuff links
50c to $1.50
Cashmere sox
60c to $1.00
Press shirts
$1.50 to $3.00
Press gloves $2.50 to $3.00
Flannel shirts $3.50 to $6.50
Handkerchiefs 25c to $1.95
Hats
$2.50 to $5.00
Knit vest
$7.50
Mackinaws $6.50 to $12.50
( Less 20% )
$2.50 to $3.50
75c to $2.50
$15.00 to $50.00
Overcoats
(Reduced 2 0 % )
Burses
50c and 75c
Suspenders.
50c and 75c
Su ils
$22.50 to $50.00
(Reduced 2 0 % )
Slippers
90c to $2.50
Sweaters
$6.50 to $9.75
Shot's
$3.75 to $10.00
Silk skirls $5.50 and $7.50
Silk sox
75c to $1.75
Suit case
$2.50 to $12.50
Traveling bags $8.50 to $25
I ’ ilion suits . $1.50 to $6.50
Wool gloves
50c to 95c
Professional Cards
DR. C. S. FROST
o ffic e
in
i^ivssun Building.
Phone 47
( oliitg,. Grove
Oregon
HELLIWELL. BANGS fa, MARKSBURY
The Daylight Store For Quality and Service
STORE CLOSED A L L D A Y M O N D A Y
UAV£N C. DYOTT, M. D.
F H Y S iC IA N A N D SÜBGDON
A U aj work in ail ite branche*.
B »clanga by appointm ent
634 Alain, Corner öeventn títrect
Cottage G rove, Oregon
J. £ . YOUNG
A TT OLÌ» L Y A T L A W
O ffic e on Alain avenue.
Cot Lago o r o vo
Oregon
H. J. ¿ÍLLNN
A T T O K N K Y - A T -L A W
ami notary pu ouc. ATacuce* in
ali court», itventy liv e year* oa
p en cu cc.
Bader Bldg., C ottage G rove, Ore.
ALTA KING
A TT O Ü N Jù X A T L A W
Collection*, Probate, xSolary
P u blic
• ¿4 VVillametle öt., Bugene, Ore.
■ V, n u n , u.
m . d .
Neighborhood News
♦ ------------------------- ----------- ------------------------♦
(Special to The Heiltinel.)
( SjH'cial tti The Sentinel.)
Dec. 21.— Miss l'earl Sears, o f Salem,
Dec. 21.— Fred Brumbaugh is spend is visiting this week at the (•. VV.
ing a few days nt the home o f his
Sears home.
¡Ktrents. Mr. and Mrs. 1). it. Bruin
Mr. amt Mrs. J. E. I »minivan, o f
Laugh.
C ottage G rove, were Sunday guests o f
Mrs. L loyd Smith and Mrs. l'reston Mr. ami Mrs. J. R. Cooley.
Smith were in the Grove* Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost mid Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle and elnl- Frost, o f Blue Mountain, sjtent Sunday
dren spent Sunday at the J. B. Line with Mr. and Mrs. \V. D. Heath.
Laugh home in the Grove.
Mr. ami Mrs. K. D. W ilson, nccom
.F. s. Allen has been siek for several ponied by Mr. W ilso n ’s mother, o f
tlays w ith a bail cold.
S p ringfield, visited Sunday with Mr.
Mi s? Ruth Be bow s|**nt M onday {a m i Mrs. Charles Bales.
night in the Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Blakely, o f Soginaw .
Mr. anti Mrs. James Lebow were hi
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .1.
the G rove Tuesday.
W. Mhattuck.
There w ill he a Christmas tret' at
Mrs. Kate Sears, o f the G rove, spoilt
the school house M onday evening.
several flays o f last week with Mrs.
Mr and Mrs, Fred Frost and son
< . W. Sears.
Harry visited Sunday at the W. 1).
Mrs. Verna Mast, o f C ottage Grove,
Heath home.
visited Sunday w ith her parents. Mr.
Mrs. R. H. Mosby was called to the
anti Mrs. F. B. Phillip«.
(»rove Friday by the serious illness o f
Am ong those in the G rove Saturday
SU
J. S. MEDLEY
A T T U K h h Y -A T D A W
UÜ
W. iïl. HAMILTON
C iilK O P B iA C TlG
Chrome
Caae*
u
specialty
O ffic e Over Darby
H ardware
ilea., 212 South P a c ific H ighw ay
That you ran opon an account
with this progrossivo institu­
tion l'or one dollar. And that
aeeounts
are
given
small
prompt and rarefili attention,
as well as the large I Today’s
the day In start on the rood to
sneers«.
DE. A. W. KIME
SF L C IA BIST IN O H H TLTLICb
W ill car«? lor confinem ent* at hi*
home if desired.
Special nur*e
if required. Phone*: o ffie e , .V4;
residence, 126 J.
MES. F. J. ALSTOTT
3 U O Ö L 8T IV E T H E R A P E U T IC S
Why keep yuur pum st
Both
ch ronic mid acute uiUneum
treated
Rhone 130-L
Cottage G rove
DR W
First National Bank
“ The Old Reliable”
O ffic e : Fifth and .Main Streets
H ours: H: •; In 12 and I to 6:30
I’ hnue.-: O ffice
35, Residence
Evenings and Holiday*
by appointm ent.__________________
J.
F. S P R A Y
Collections
O ffic e in F irn National Hunk
building. Sixth Street entrance.
(Special to The S e n tin e l)
Dec. 21.— Mrs. Alice Kuiter went to
i Bortlnml M onday tor a visit w ithj
' friends.
The F. E. Babcock fam ily visited in
1 ! he Grove Monday.
Painting, varnishing and renovating
o f the A dventist church have been |
CHERROFLOUR
GUARANTEED
For better bread use Cherro
For your health use Cherro
Hard Wheal Flour.
FOR D AN CIN G J.KHHONH
RHONE 112 1,
DR. R O Y A L J. G IC K
E yesight Specialist
Practice limited to examination
of the eycti and furnishing
glasHea.
Corner !>th anil Willamette Street*
Eugene, Oregon
W A N T A D S
11)22 baby chick*.— Order your chick*
now if you wunt
curly butchers.
H eavy layers o f largo white eggs that
tup the market.
Wm. Uunds A Son,
box 614, Cottage Grove, Ore. jly 2 9 tfc
W anted— To hear from owner o f good
ranch for sale.
State cash price,
full particulars. D. F. Bush, M inneap­
olis, Minn.
oct7 deeJUp
Taken U p— One red yearling heifer.
one dark reddish black mixed and
tw o reil ami white spotted.
Owner
TO AUTUMN
Even the lant dead autumn leaf
Dropped to earth and trampled
here beneath;
Eying in silent, slumber at our
feet,
Speak of a year complete
It shame* despair and failures
to reffret
And teaches us the way, should
we forget.
can have same by paying expenses o f personal property. T o the firHt mar
keep, advertising, 1 * 11 *.
Mrs.
Kiln I who will gì \ e me $2000 1 will givf
Thompson.
dee23c m y interest in t liis place, hick, stock
i nuil barrel. I f you are lookin g fo r 1
For Bale A ll grades dimension, rustic, j •imp, y o u ’ll better act. li. R. Robison
shiplap and finish, rough or surfaced, Saginaw, Ore., phone .'15 F 21. dlOJOj
at reasonable prices. Lammors Bros.,
phone 13 F3.
»• 1 )tt Wanted 1400 1b. home Lummers Bros
W ood fo r Sale. -Old growth body fir,
idd grow th fir limbs ami ample, 16
inch lengths.
E. J. Scofield , corner
W ashington ami south Eighth, n l l t f c
City T r a n s fe r
For Bale Small sale, in first class
condition. West Hide Grocery. dlG tf
For Rent Two nicely Innushed sleep
iug rooms in modern home at 351
Sixth street.
dlOHOpd
W ill you let me give you $2500.
I
have $1500 equity in 177 acres, two
miles east o f Saginaw in Delight val
lev.
This include- $1500 worth o f
Hauling and Graying
P IA N O M O VIN G A S P E C IA L T Y
WOOD BOLD A N D D E L IV E R E D
O ffice In Spray Brick
Near 8 P Dopot
PH O N E »C
It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s
TW O
R E A SO N S GR O BK R S
BAI L
IN
EJ’ S IN L S S :
No. 1— High expense of doing business.
No. 2 - Too much money tied up in accounts
good and bad.
G R A Y ’S H AS A LO W E X P E N S E AN D DOES A CASH BU SIN ESS
Be& Wishes for a Merry, Merry Christmas
FLO U R AN D FEED
B ILK C R E E K
Ostrander & McQueen
Eads Grocery and
DesLarzes Bros.
E. LEBOW
Residence, 24 North Seventh 8t.
from here were Mr. anti Mrs. J. R.
Cooely and daughter
Klixaheth,
Mr.
and Mrs. C. . . . Sears, Clarence Sears,
( \\. D. Heath ami sons William and
¡A d d ison , Homer Chamberlain ami Mrs.
Joe Behnieder.
Lew is Sears and daughter Pearl were
in the G rove Tuestla.y
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hears spent Sun
ilay with Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Jones.
Mr. King, o f W isconsin, has moved .
'o n to the McCormack place which he
! recently purchased.
Miss Mary Hiuiuer, who teaches the
Mount View school, has arranged a
I Christmas program which will be held
at the school house Friday night.
is made to make the best bread
— Buy it of—
D E N T I8 T
STEEN S PRIVATE
DANCING ACADEMY
com pleted, the women lifting the elean
ing tin* first o f the week.
Mrs. J. D. Grimes is earing fo r h**r
mother, Mrs. Uniter, who is still sick.
M O U N T VIEW ’ .
W ALDEN.
ilA P D B i' D D NTDJTJiy
Aludern equipment. Pirat a \ aliun
ai Bank Biug. O f lic e hour» b a.
m. lo ili in., i to 0 p. m. G ve
muga or Buildup a ny uppoiiitnient.
Bugi ne Loan und 6a v inga Hunk
Building
Buge lie________
Oregon
her father, “ Unele B u rile” \fateli.
D. II. Brumbaugh was a Grove \ is
itor Monday.
CAN D Y A N D N UTS
$2 00
$170
$1.35
$2.35
$2 40
95c
Kerr V Best l''loiii\ suck
Kerr’a Imperial Blend, sack
McKenzie Best, sack
Kerr’s Eg if Producer sack
Kerr’s Scratch, sack
Mill K iiii sack
35c
35c
28c
35c
45c
27c
Broken Mix, 2 lbs
I'l'iiinit Brittle, 2 lbs
Cream Mix, lb.
(•regoli Walnuts III
Mixed Xuls, 2 lbs
i )i egon Kill ieri s, lb.
O L IV E S IN BU LK , F A N C Y AN D GOOD, PT.
R A IS IN S
B ilik ,
seed less,
B u lk ,
clu ster,
B u lk
cu rran ts.
III.
III.
III.
25c
SO AP
22c
25c
li l i a r s
W h ile
5
lia rs
W h ite
W onder
20c
5
bars
C rystal
W h ile
T O IL E T SO AP
25c
25c
25c
1 .u u n
25c
25c
5c
( Iri'iiif* nil
liars
l ’alm ( llivf* R liars
1 l o c k
2
bill's
*
F A N C Y C O R V A L L IS C R E A M E R Y B U TTE R , LB.
SYRU P
Karo Blue, 5s
Karo Blue, 10s
Wedding Breakfast, 5s
M APLE SYRU P
37c
70c
39c
Maple Karo, 5s
Maple Karo, Ills
Molasses
59c
$1.06
20c
FANCY HEAVY
BACON, LB 30c
47c
CEREALS
<lenii Meal
46c
33c
45c
9s
The
Same
Good
Q u a l i t y , Better
Than Ever
BACON BACKS,
PER LB
28c
berry
I
Pea
Coffee