The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 30, 1922, Image 7

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    The Best
Tea and Coffee
is not always the highest in price.
This tact you can easily prove to
your satisfaction hy ordering any
of our special brands.
EADS
GROCERY
T h e S t o r e W h e r e Yo u r D o l l a r Does I t s Dut y
ON THE WEST SIDE
PHONE 9
The only way to clean rugs an d
carpets. The Prem ier w ay. A. L.
W ynne, phoue 6.
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George M erviu was sent to the state
hospital in Salem M onday.
Mrs. O scar T aylor arriv ed T uesday
from P ortland and has packed her
fu rn itu re and shipped it to P ortland,
where the T aylors are now m aking
th eir home.
Used cars at N elso n ’s: F ord touring,
new paint, $185; F ord bug, $125;
Dodge touring, just overhauled, $.'150;
O verland touring, 1018 model, m fine
shape and all new tires, $350; M axw ell
bug, $00. Term s to suit you.
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Mrs. Fi. W. Hissell an d tw o sons
Modern methods of examin­ Homer
and F rancis, o f D unsm uir,
alii., visited M onday an d Tuesday
ing your eyes and of design­ C with
p arents, Mr. and
ing, mounting and fitting Mrs. F. Mrs. M B H issell’s
am brick. They were on
glasses, call for specialized th eir way home from P ortlund, w here
they visited Mrs. B isse ll’« brother.
skill of a high order.
Mrs. E uuice Sm ith, who had been
visiting her d au gh ter in law , Mrs. Em
The old fashioned “ apex” mu
ith, left Tuesday fo r her home
grandfather wore have been ia P Sm
ortland.
replaced by chic, comfort­
“ E very D a y " and “ Home M ade’ ’
able glusses designed for bread
ut your d e a le r’s. Ask for it. c
your particular needs. 1 de­
Miss Inez H am rick, duughtOr of
vote my entire time to ex­ Rev. und Mrs. Sim pson H am rick, bud
amining eyes and making her tonsils rem oved T uesday.
Mr. und Mrs. J. A. W right and son
eye ware and a reputation Gordon
returned Sai unlay from 1 orl
for thoroughness.
land, where they attend ed th e rose fes
tivnl.
The eyes of the world are on C ottage
Grove. If yon have property here, you
arc likely lo find it u good investm ent,
but the restless sp irit is in the blood
of many and if you really w ant to sell
O PTIC IA N O PTO M ETRIST
your property at u reasonable price you
F actory on Prem ises
should list it w ith me. If you wish to
C ottage Orove
Oregon
buy, I have some choice listings. J . Al.
Durham , reultor.
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Mrs. E. L. Rhodes und son Donald,
of Roseburg, are v isitin g w ith Mrs.
R hodes' m other, Mrs. F\ B. T hrasher.
Mrs. J . R. H endricks retu ru e.l Hutur
day
from a visit w ith hi r fa th er at
Mrs. George Boyd mid d au gh ter Fid Voshong
Island.
rudrli loft Tuesiluy m orning to vi»it
Company D homecoming dance
a t the home of Mrs. B oy d ’s m other,
Mrs. G. H. Lake, in Hit loin.
at Armory Saturday night. jn30c
Mrs. Jottiali P o rter und her son, Joe
W. 11. Sm ith has relu m ed to C ottage
A rnold, who had been v isiting his Grove from u trip through several m id­
m other, went to P ortland Tuesday on dle west states. He has been aw ay
business und to visit Mrs. P o rte r's three yeurs.
other »on, F red Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A Hen left F’riday
' * Every Day ’ ' and ' ‘ Home Made to visit th eir son, W. E. A lleu, at Blier
bread at your d e a le r’s. Ask for it. c wood.
M oving and storuge. F’hone 99. City
EYEGLASS
IDEAS
HAVE
CHANGED
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FJasy to own a P rem ier, $5.00 down, Mrs. Hugh Tniim ell and daughter
$5 .00 per m onth. A. L. W ynne, phone 6. Lucille returned M onday from a visit
Mr. and Mrs. C arroll Harlow and in Halem w ith Mrs. T ru n n ell’s pareuts,
fam ily m otored up from Fhigene Hat Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson.
urday and spent the week end at the Joe Dame wood and a crew of work
home of Mr. H arlo w 's sister, Mrs. Eb men w ent up H harp’s creek M onday to
build a new bridge, seveu miles above
Spray.
Mrs. F]va Ho me aw ay retu rn ed to her Red bridge.
home in P ortland T hursday m orning, Galloway w rites insurance.
a fte r visitin g a week at the home of Joh n Milne returned S unday night
her son, W. A. Hem enway.
from a trip to P ortland and Boise.
All km ds of poultry supplies at Beid
W. H. Cain, of P ortland, who had
le r ’s Feed Store.
jne9c been v isiting here w ith his grandson,
P atricia, in fan t daughter of Mr. and C larence Speaks, le ft M onday fo r New
M rs. Roy S hort, is recovering from a port to atte n d the state convention of
th e G. A. R. He is a delegate from
short illness.
Mrs. F^ugene M atlock and sm all Sum ner post, of Portland.
daughter, of P ortland , are visiting rel­ Now open for business— L ad ie s' and
I g en tlem en ’s first class shoe shining par
ativ es here until a fte r the F ourth.
Buy the “ LIG H T O V E R L A N D " and ! lor. H otel B artell. F irst class service.*
be a satisfied owner. D elivered C ottage M r and Mrs. E d Chaloupke m otored
Grove: T ouring and R oadster, $695; ^to B elknap springs, on the M cKenzie,
Coupe, $1036; Sedan, $1090. O verland Sunday.
G arage.
a21tfc Miss A rline E lder, who had visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W hite and th ree w eeks here w ith her brother,
daughter W ilma were in Eugene Thors R alph E lder, and her gran d parents, Mr.
day afternoon on business. Miss W ilma and Mrs. 1. B. M orris, left S unday for
had returned earlier in the week from I ais Angeles, w here she is em ployed in
P ortland , w here she had spent a few the business office of the Southern
days on business and atten d in g the P acific com pany. She w as accom panied
by M aud C arter, who is now living in
rose festival.
Los Angeles.
Lessen Tire Costs
and Road Trouble
by having those casings and
tubes pul in first class shape at
Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works
H. H. H argreaves, principal of the
high school, was in the city y esterday
from Eugene, w’here he is spending a
portion of the sum m er vacation.
F^arl A rthu r was in R osebuig Wed
nesday on business.
“ Every D a y " and “ H om e M a d e "
bread at your d ealer's. Ask for it. c
Mrs. Glen Phelps, of Lincoln, N eb.,
is v isiting at th e W. A. H ogate home.
V ictor Kem has let th e contract for
a bungalow' to be built on M aiu and
north M streets to E. M. Gilson.
D. J. Scholl
Transfer.
Free Picnic Grounds
At the fam ous London Hprings.
Drink health giving Calupooyh
w uter direct front the spring tree
of charge and use the croquet
grounds, tennis court and base
ball grounds free of charge.
D inner Served Every Sunday. 1
to 7 o 'clo c k p in . $1 the P late
Calapooya Springs Company
Mrs. Alice Legat arriv ed Mouduy
night front Roseburg and she and her
m other, Mrs. Ellen Jones Owens, and
Mrs. Legal '» sou Robert went to Fiu
gene T uesday.
Mrs. Maud H ilton went to H ilverton
Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs K. P.
Scott. Dorothy A lstott is taking her
pluce w ith M rs. Lucy Holluud.
Cam pers and picnickers? Get u hot
tel of E ntom ocide to keep an ts and
other insects aw ay. S terling Feed Co.
Mrs. E E astm an has returned from
D rain, where she visited her sister,
Mrs F runk Lom berg. H er niece, who
came home w ith her, will rem ain until
a fte r Ju ly 4.
Another batch of FAULTLESS
BREAD AND FAULTLESS
PASTRIES just out of the
oven. This hot weather sug­
gests that you let our electric
o\ftns attend to your baking
needs. Life is too short for you
to waste it over a hot oven.
Cottage Grove
E l e c t r i c Bakery
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F ay Cooley, of Eugene, dau gh ter of
Curriii Cooley, is v isitin g w ith her
parents.
Miss Anna W alters, of Eugene, has
been a guest ut the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Cheuey.
“ E very D a y ’ ’ und “ Home Mud»*’ ’
bread at your d e a le r’s. Ask fo r it. c
Mrs. A. L. C hitw ood retu rn ed Friday
from u visit in P o rtlan d and at the
Tillam ook beuches.
Mrs. M attie Clark left F’riday for
P ortland, where she will visit before
going to Heaside to spend th e sum m er.
•Sugar and flour a t B eid ler’s Feed
Store.
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Mrs. Laura Rowe re tu rn ed to Port
land F rid ay a fte r a visit of tw o days
w ith her p areuts, Mr. and M rs. 1. J
Taylor.
Miss N eva W alker, of W uldport, is
visiting at the home of her u u d e, K
E W alker.
Tulk tires to N elsou.
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J K Sm ith retu rn ed to th e Bohemia
d istrict F’ridny. He had been in Cub
form a, N evada, A rizona, U tah, Wyom
ing and M ontana recently.
J. C. H askins has sold his ranch at
Coburg to H. B. D avis, of D rain.
M oving und storage. P houe 99. C ity
T ransfer.
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4th of July
This store will be closed all
day on the Fourth but we
will have a nice line of fruit
and fresh vegetables in fact
everything that you will
want for the picnic dinner
Saturday and Monday.
W atermelons
Berries
New Potatoes
Peaches
Sweet Potatoes
Cucumbers
New Carrots
New Beets
Oranges
New' Turnips
Lentous
Cantaloupes
Cherries
Apricots
Lettuce
Fresh Tomatoes
Bananas
Unions
New Turnips
Drape Fruit
BREAD
We carry Faultless, Home Made, Holsum and Sally Ann. With
this variety you will be able to have the bread you want for
your picnic dinner.
S T k m
i t h - S h o r t G r V o u u c r e T r r a y d *
i »tore That A p p
John N okcs is down from the Bo
hernia districl to have some bits of
rock rem oved from his eyes.
No matter what it is you ’--ant
in printing, get it at The Sen-
;
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tf
Mr. and M rs. J. H. B ennett and Mr.
and Mrs. H erb ert W hitlock m otored to
Rice H ill Huuday and v isited w ith the
A. I. F’agala fam ily.
H om er G allow ay, city recorder, has
been confined to his home fo r a few
days th is week by illness.
C h il d r e n C h a n g e
—but
photographs
of the
children
never
grow up
Monroe Studio
Do you house cleaning now. Rent
a Prem ier. A. L. W ynne. Phone 6.
Miss Rulli B aker, who had been here
nursing Mrs. E lizabeth W iddersheim ,
retu rn ed M onday to her home in Halem.
Mrs. Anna H ill and Miss M artha
H un ter spent M onday in Eugene.
O ra F’ullm er is v isitin g in Yonealla
w ith Miss LaVelk* H untington.
N elson can m ake a cut a log house tire
price look sick. Come and listen. jn30c
F red H eadley, of P ortland , is visit
ing here w ith his sister, Mrs. Lucile
B ryan.
W. H. E nderly returned Monday
from aii extended trip on which he
visited Los Angeles, D enver, Cheyeune,
B utte, H eattle and P ortland. He also
spent some tim e m Tkerm opolis, Wyo.,
w here he has u hardw are store.
Buy your tires au d tubes at Hter
lin g ’s und save money.
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Mrs. Joe W ebber and children, of
Page, aud Mrs. J. A. G aroutte, of
B row nsville, are visitin g w ith relatives
in th is city.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hailes returned
M onday from ( ’astle Rock, w here they
visited Mrs. B alies’ parents, Mr. aud
Mrs H. H. A nderson
F\>r R ent—The Dr. D. L. Woods rest
deuce at 744 Ht. H elens court, on river
bank. P artly furnished. Hee me at
residence betw een 1 and 6 p. n ., Hun
day, July 2. l*ee Roy Woods. jne30e
Mrs. E arl E. A rthu r left W ednesday
to spend a week a t N ew port.
Dance at Armory for Company
D Saturday night.
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H igh Quality V egetab les
Vegetables you receive
from us are the pick of
the day’s offerings. No
waste, no disappoint­
ment. You buy just
what you need and ev­
ery bit is usable.
O strander
w ith Mr. C on n er’s fath er, Ira Conner,
pioneer resident of the C ottage Grove
country, and w ith relatives of Mrs.
Conner. Mr. Conner, who form erly was
engaged in the new spaper business in
this city , is editor of the N orthw est
P oultry Jou rn al. They made the trip
by m otor.
of every description. Nothing
B etter be safe th an sorry. Are you too small; nothing too large.
ueglecting th at fire insurance! I t ’s
false economy. The Oregon F ire R elief MOST reasonable rates.
A ssociation stands guard over 50,000 .
property owners at cost. Hee Tom Aw
brey or Johu Durham , near B artell ho [
tel.
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&
Charles McGee, who suffered au in
ju ry to his right eye F rid ay a t the
Buck Creek Lum ber company s m ill at
Com stock, w ent to Eugene Huuday to will be em ployed in a bank, visited
have the injury trea ted by a specialist. during th e past week a t th e home of
Mr. au d Mrs. C. R. E ngland aud his sister, Mrs. G erald Counts.
Mrs. M iuiue Persons was in the city
fam ily spent Huuday in Eugene.
Halem W ednesday to a tte n d the
Get our prices ou tou lots of feed from
N eighbors convention.
B eid ler’s F eed S tore.
jue9c Uoyal
alm er, of the F a ir store, and
N orval Powell is v isiting iu P o rt­ H. C L. arl M P ackiu
were in E ugene M onday
land.
night. M r. P alm er w ent on to P o rt­
Mr. and Mrs. V ictor C ham bers re land.
turned Huuday from Los A ngeies and Mr. uud Mrs. B. E. H untington aud
are a t home in the F’rauk Kuox resi fam ily, of T ulare, C alif., who had vis­
deuce on w est Mum.
ited several days a t the G rant Tow er
Miss M ary Bellam y, of Eugene, is home, le ft M onday by m otor fo r N ew ­
port, where they will spend a p art of
v isitin g w ith Mrs. L. D. Ham m er.
th eir vacation. The H uu ting tn s und
Eixit Shop iu new location a t corner Tw
ers were loriucrly neighbors in Min
of M aiu street aud P acific highw ay, c uesuta
later iu C alifornia.
M rs. J . M. Lawson was dism issed L. L. an E d plcy,
president of Philom ath
S aturday from a Fmgeue hospital.
w as iu the city W ednesday
Miss K athleen Kem, who is em ployed college,
eeting m em bers of th is y e a r’s g rad ­
in the business office a t the U niversity m u ating
class, some of whom he hopes to
of Oregon this sum m er, spent the week have
as stud ents a t his college, which
end here a t the home of her parents, is conducted
by the U nited B rethren
Mr. aud Mrs. O. M. Kem.
church.
M oviug aud storage. Phoue 99. C ity
T ransfer.
n o v lltfc N O TIC E TO W A TER CONSUM ERS.
Miss M aud M axwell, of Pendleton,
is v isiting her cousins, F’.arl aud Ar
Irrig u tio u hours have been restricted
th u r W oodring.
to the follow ing periods: 5 to 9 p. m.
Mrs. C. E. N eet spent the week end an d t> to 7 a. m. This precaution is
iu Eugene w ith Miss N adiue Hickson. necessary to m aintain a reserve supply
Miss H ickson visited a t the N eet home of w ater fo r use in ease of fire. This
last week, retu rn in g to Eugene H atur order will be strictly enforced an d vio­
lators w ill be fined.
day accom panied by Mrs. N eet.
Try some of th e Milk Producer at jne30c________ W ATER C O M M ITTEE.
B eid ler’s Feed S tore.
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FO R PL A ST E R
Mrs. E lizabeth F’ahreuw ald, M rs. Al N O TIC E FO R BIDS
IN O .
lie C. H aw kins and Mrs. A licia H ar
rington w ent to N ew port M ouduy as
delegates from the local corps to the N otice is hereby given th a t th e
directors of school D istrict No. 45,
G. A. R. and W. R. C. convention.
Lane C ounty, O regon, will receive
Mr. and Mrs. H arry N eet m otored to sealed
bids fo r rem oval of old p laste r­
D exter Huuday accom panied by Mr.
and p u ttin g on new p lasterin g ou
N e e t’s sister, who hud been visiting ing
walls of W est side sehool building as
here.
per specifications on file w ith d istric t
be received u ntil
One of the underlying principles Clerk. The bids will
Ju ly 10, 1922.
which enables Dodge Brothers to noon D ated on M th is onday,
26th day o f Ju n e, 1922.
deliver so much real motor car
A ttest: W ORTH H A RV EY ,
value at so low a selling price is
Clerk.
C. E. U M PH REY ,
the fact that this selling price is jne30-jly7___________________
C
hairm
an.
based on manufacturing cost only.
The BEST
CEMENT WORK
The M ethodist church is being im
proved w ith a new roof. M em bers of
the church are donating th eir services
fo r th e work.
E arl V an Valin, of D orena, left Hun
day for a m o u th ’s visit iu Om aha,
N eb., w ith his grandm other, M rs. Alice
V an V alin, aud o th er relatives.
Second hand goods bought, sold anil
exchanged. M orris & Cox, a t east end
of bridge.
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Tom Ray is in the city train in g
R alph H and, local w restler, for his
m atch w ith W alter M iller at A shland
Ju ly 3.
M r. and Mrs. F’red Hummers and
M rs. R uth Blair F arley arriv ed Tues
day by m otor from Hun Francisco and
are visiting w ith Mr. aud \V. H . B lair,
p aren ts of the women.
We specialize on fancy W edding and
b irthd ay cakes. Ask us. Yours for ser
vice. B en d er’s C ity B akery.
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ii. ii. F iester, who collects w ater
rents fo r the city , will move his office
irom the Oregon hotel to the rest room
Ju ly 1.
H erbert E akiu returned Tuesday
night from Halem, where he ai
tended the iuucrul of Mrs. Robert
E akiu, widow ul the lute R obert E akiu,
judge of the suprem e court aud brother
of H erbert E akiu, who died iu 1917.
The fu n eral of M rs. E akiu was held
M onday.
SH IN G L E S A ND C EM EN T TOR
SA LE. W. L. H U B B ELL.
j9 23c
J . R. M cKy, county roadm aster, was
iu the city Tuesday on business.
N. J. Nelsou sold a used F'ord bug
S aturday to Law rence Funk, of Black
B utte, and a used Ford touring car
to H arney Lewis, an employe of the
C alifornia Oregon Pow er com pany.
If you h a v e n ’t tim e to clean your
rugs, we will do it fo r you. A. L.
W ynne, phoue 6.
John A nderson aud F red M icheisou,
who are em ployed a t A ulauf, returned
Sunday nigut from Eugene, where they
spent the week end.
Mrs. Avery H arlsell is ill a t her
home. H er m other, M rs. P. H. Magee,
is caring for her.
Stock salt a t Be id le r’s Feed Store.
W ord has reached C ottage Grove of
the birth of a son last week to Mr.
and Mrs. M inaid W eeks at th eir home
in Raym ond, W ash. M rs. W eeks, who
was Miss E sther Jorgensen before her
m arriage, is a dau gh ter of M r. and This does not include any added
Mrs. II. J. Jorgensen, of th is city.
M oving aud storage. Phoue 99. C ity charge to cover so-called “ free
T ransfer.
n o v lltfc replacements,’’ or “ free servioe,’’
While w orking about a donkey eii or any other item for which every
giue at the C ham bers logging cam p at purchaser would necessarily pay
S tar Tuesday m orning R obert Lanc&a in advance, but which would ben­
ter sustained severe bruises to his left efit only a few at some indefinite
hip aud leg. He was brought here fo r
future time. It is our belief that
m edical aiteutiou .
car owners prefer paying for those
B u s in e s s m e n : U e t y o u r b illin g ¡items
as and when needed, rather
a n d bookkeeping s y s te m « o f T h e than in
a lump sum in advance
Sentinel.
tf whether needed or not.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. C hrism an re­
turned M onday evening from K itson
springs, where they had been for a
week.
. , .
The J. W. V eatch fam ily m otored to
Eugene Tuesday.
Galloway fo r Insurance, 511 M ain, tf
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Carlson, of the
C hristian church, w ill leave Sunday for
T urner, where they w ill a tte n d the an
nual state convention of the church,
July 1 to 9 inclusive. They will prob
ably visit in P ort laud for a few days
a fte r the couveutiou before retu rn in g
to C ottage Grove.
Cecil Caldw ell has purchased a new
F’ord coupe from W oodson B rothers.
Why send your money aw ay from
home when you can get b etter tire
value at N elso n ’s ! Ask us.
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Miss R ita K elly returued last week
from a visit in P o rtlan d a t the home
of her au n t, Mrs. W. F. H art.
A sou was boru F’riday in a Eugene
hospital to Mr. aud Mrs. Ray Nelson.
F'. J. B artels aud B urdette W inn
were business visitors in Fmgeue Hat
urday.
Dane«, Armory Saturday night.
F rank B irustiel, of C ottage Grove, a
native of G erm any, was g ran ted full
citizenship papers Hat urday by Judge
G. F'. H kipw orth.
A m arriage license w as issued H atur
day to Mabel Johnson, of C ottage
Grove, aud Rudolph H auseu, of W alker.
Hter hug scratch feed, S terling egg
mash aud S terling dairy fe e d - cheap
est and best feeds on the m arket; 826
west Mam street.
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B F'. R inard an d sou l» u ie , who ar
rived last week from H acrauiento,
C alif., left M onday for a visit w ith
relatives at B aker.
Mr. aud Mrs. W. C. W ilkins aud
fam ily left M onday for northern Cali
foruia, when* Mr. W ilkins will be eni
ployed in a lum ber mill.
If you prefer quality, ask your deal
or for * * Every Day ’ ’ aud * * Home
M ade ’ ’ bread.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conuer returned
to their home in Halem W ednesday, a f
te r having spent several days v isiting
M cQ u een
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Eev. uud Mrs. A. R. Spcarow moved
to C ottage Grove from Eugene this
week aud ure living in the practice
house on T hird street. Both Mr aud
Mrs. Bpearow attend ed the U niversity
of Oregon during the past year.
W ayne U urd, of Eugene, was in C ot­
tage Grove S aturday ou business.
Creed B ra tta iu , who had beeu on his
fa th e r’s farm near Cushm an, and who
was_on_his w ay to Lakeview , w here he
Burge
Hardin
Home Coming
Dance
COMPANY D
186 th Infantry
Armory Saturday
Night, July 1
Shanda’s Orchestra
Eat Your Ice Cream Now
IT IS JUST AS VALUABLE AS FOOD IN THE WINTER
BUT IT’S LOTS MORE FUN TO EAT IT DURING THE
HOT WEATHER.
BUY RED ROSE BRAND ICE CREAM
AND GET ALL THE ENJOYMENT WITHOUT ANY OF
THE WORK.
P h o u e 149
COTTAGE GROVE CREAMERY
Kerr’s Feed
Baby chick feed and mash, developing grain aud mash, egg
producer and scratch feed. Also Fiaher’a and Golden Rod
feeda.
BERRY BOXES AND CRATES
Jonesd Eaton Feed and Seed Store