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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1922)
Progressive Times This is the day of lho forward march. No farmer would now attempt to harvest his wheat with an old-fashioned cra dle, nor thresh his grain with an old home-power machine. There’s the new radio »nil fits, the airplanes, wireless teleg raphy, submarines, hydro-electricity a hundred new things every decade. And in money matters, are we keeping step? Most ol us are. We keep a balance at the bank and pay our lulls by check, instead of keeping our money somewhere about tin- house, subject to loss every day. Our modern bunk invitts you to do business the modern way. B an k o f C o tta g e fi rove Mr. a n d Mrs. G. A. Nichols mo tored up from Eugene S a t u r d a y and visited with Mrs. N i c h o ls ’ parents, Mr. ji 11 <1 Mrs. Isa ac Ritchey. Buy hand-m ade Christm as g ifts at M. K. church basement Nov. 15. u310c Levi Geer, of London, has tr a d e d his ranch near W ilbur to O rrin Rowe, of Tacoma, for property in Washington. The Geers will leave at once for their new home in Tacoma. Galloway for Insurance, 511 Main, ti Miss M argaret Scott, who is a tt e n d ing I rn ivarsity of Oregon, snout the week end here at the ham« of her great a u n t, Mrs. C a the rine Bader. E. •!. Sears bought a new Ford tour ing car F r i d a y of Woodson Brothers. Used cars a t right prices. N e lso n 's Service S ta tion. a3c Miss Ruth Stew art spent S a tu r d a y here* at the home of her p a re n ts, Mr and Mrs. C. K. S te w a r t, coming up from Eugene, where she is a se nior at 1‘niversity of Oregon. Service means our detail attention to our customers. I have the most scientific eye testing instruments in the optical field today. My method of vision e x amination is used and in dorsed by the highest authorities in the profession. My work combines that of the Optometrist and ( *p- ticiau. I prescribe, grind and fit my own glasses. The responsibility is mine, l lie comfort and satisfaction are yours; my glasses are right by the most cureful and exacting test to which J o u i eyes cun be put. Compare our prices and the quality of goods with any on the market. The White Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shearer, of Toledo, and Mr. and Mrs. F ra nc is Buckles a n d small d a u g h te r, of Tilla * inook, visited last week at th e home I ol Mrs. I<la Miller. Moving and storage. 1’hone 1*9. City Tr ans fer . uovlltfc Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott motored to P ortland a n d spent th e week end, l t a k i n g their small d a u g h te r Glennie (lown for medical tr e a tm e n t. They were accom panied by Mrs. Stanley | I *n nicwood. Used cars—three snaps—1917 Buick six, 1920 Buick six. Long Cruson, Service Garage. o l> D. J. Scholl O P T I C I A N O P T O M E T R IS T I 'a r t e r y ou Promises Cottage d r o v e Oregon Tales ol the Town I Special low prices this week on rubber goods. The White Phar macy. Mr. ami Mrs. ,?. R. Bray, of Las Angeles, m | m * at tin* week end visiting at th e home of Mrs. B r a y ’s niece, Mrs. H a r r y Wynne, stopping here *»:» th e ir way home from a motor tr ip through W as hin gton a n d Oregon, which they have been e n joying since last May. Get our prices on m attresses. Ax m inste r a n d Wilton velvet rugs, Con goleuni and nil kinds of floor cover inu W. L. Durbv \ Go.___________ n.‘l>c Tin*-- Ernest P u rv a n c e fa m ily mo tored over from Corvallis S u n d a y and a tt e n d e d th e rally day exercises at ¡th e Methodist church. V. S. G off returne d S a t u r d a y from Eugene, where he was o p e r a te d on some time ago for appendicitis. Our line o f m attresses is complete la n d our prices a tt r a c t iv e . YY. L. D a rb y | & Co. n3c Louis Booker has bought a new , F o rd coupe from Woodson Brothers. Mrs. A. Siilee and da u g h te rs, Velma. Mabel a nd Orn, r e tu r n e d from Rogue I River, where they had been to a tt e n d J the funeral of a relative. P r i v a t e d a n c in g lessons a n d school. Mrs. E. A. Steen, over Steen tailo r I shop, 24 N. Seventh sep29lfc Wav lie Vea tch, who is a tt e n d in g high school here, m otored to Halsey F r id a y a f te r n o o n and spent the week end with his parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. C urtis Ven t eh. Mm. G. \ \ . McBride went i<> P o r t ia nd F r i d a y for a visit »it th e home of her da u g h te r, Mrs. C. L. T renery. Hot water bottles, all guaran teed goods, no seams, regular prioe $2, our special two bottles for $2. We are satisfied with a fair profit. We defy anyone to beat the quality or price on our rubber goods. The White Phar macy. Cooked food sale at the rest, room A m a rria g e license was issued Mon* S a tu r d a y , N ove m ber 4, a n d e very Hnl- I day to J a m e s L e bow and Sylvia Thorn urday t h e r e a f te r . P re ss ed chicken, I ton, both of C o tta g e Grove. hominy, brown bread a n d good v a r ie ty F. W. Lewis, o f Ogilvie, Minn., has of cake, pie, etc. nSccm L. A. Mctchcncr, of W ashougal, » " i v e d to m ake C o tta g e Grove his Wash., has a rriv e d to t a k e the nosi home, jo in in g Mrs. Lew is, who came to tion as bookkeeper for the Helliwell, Oregon a couple of m onths ago with Bungs & M a r k s b u r y store. Chester he r brothers, J. W. a n d J . H. McCor H u n te r , who form erly held the posi mack. N otice to H u n g r y Men a n d Women. tio n, has r e tu r n e d to E ugene t o live. We can a cc om m odate se veral more cus Try our new testing machine turners w ith room a n d board a n d as for testing your eyes. The White m any d a y b o a rd ers as w a n t to come. Pharmacy. Good beds a n d good home cookin g— Charles Roner, of Scio, is m oving to e v e r y t h in g set on the tab le ju st like th is c ity to become city mail c arrier yo u r m o th e r used to do. Mrs. B. D. All of the Stephenson, 1028 west Main, C ottage on th e east side route, local men who took the e x am in atio n Grove, Ore. o27 n3pd for the place recently wrere sue Mr s A F. N oth a n d small d a u g h te r cessful but Roner was given f ir - t V ivian, of M edford, were guests th* place because of his w a r service. He past week of Mrs. N o t h ’s parents, Mr. re tu rn e d to Scio Tuesday to brim* his a n d Mrs. O. 1’. Wills, a n d he r sister, fam ily to C o tta g e Grove to reside. Mrs. Lynch Currin. See Lockwood fo r a cre age on south Miss E lsie C h e stn u t, who is a tt e n d P a c if ic highw ay. o20n3c in g the U n iv e rsity of Oregon, was up Rev. E. G . ' O . Groat left T uesday from E ugene over the week end. m ornin g for G arfie ld, Wash., to visit Hot water bottles, all guaran a da ughte r, Mrs. R. G. Elder. H“ was accom panied by Mr. E ld e r , who teed goods, no seams, regular price $2, our special two bottles had been here visiting. The in te rio r of the T ourist cafe is for $2. We are satisfied with a being re painte d and re pare d this week fair profit. We defy anyone to a n d other remodeling is b e in g done ‘umuspuft •() * 3 j o j o u d o i d aip ¿ q beat the quality or price on our Victor Records can now be se- rubber goods. The White Phar macy. cured at the White Pharmacy Mrs. Blanche F i n n e r t y a n d two ~ -■ I ’* V For Luncheons Sandwiches made from F ault less Bread form the basis of a ilainly Luncheon to serve any time. And you may be sure your guests will be delighted, for Faultless Bread lies a pleasant, wholesome taste that appeals to everyone. Cottage Electric G r o v e Bakery Remember that the best place to buy your feed is at STERLING FEED CO. THE FAIR STORE 100 BARS OF SNO LITE LAUNDRY SOAP TO THE PER SON GUESSING THE NEAREST TO THE NUMBER OF BARS OF SOAP IN OUR EAST WINDOW ONE GUESS WITH EACH 25 CENT PURCHASE OF SOAP. WE WILL ALSO GIVE ONE BAR OF SOAP FREE TO EACH OF THE FIRST 100 LADIES ENTERING OUR STORE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4. Sm ith-Short Grocery T h e S t o r e T h a t A p p r e c i a t e , Y o n r T r a d e Van B e a t t y is s u f f e r in g from an i n ju r e d right ha nd, h a v in g h a d three fingers m ashed while at work a t tin* W estern L um ber Ac Export plant T u e s day morning. Mrs. C. R. Sm ith and children a r ri v e d T uesday from Grangerville, Idaho, a n d are guests at th e Eldon Neeley home. - When you want to t r a d e used cars see Nelson. n3o J . W. Veatch a n d J i m Wallace s t a r t e d T uesday for e as te rn Oregon via the McKenzie pass. T hey ran into the first snow of tin* season a n d had to tu r n back. Mrs. O rrin Robinson has received word of the d e ath of her only sister. Mrs. Bish. of A lb e rta , C a n ad a , which occurred F rida y night It It It It It It k eep« an im al« fre e fro m w orm «. I t k e e p s th e ir b o w els o p e n a n d retfuief. th e a p p e tite arid d itfe stio n good. c o n d itio n s c o w s fo r c a lv in g . I t h e lp s to k e e p u p th e m ilk flow . k eep« fe e d in g c a ttle rig h t u p o n th e ir a p p e tite . k e e p s hog« h e a lth y , t h r i f t y , f r e e fro m w o rm s. m e a u s h e a lth a n d th r i f t fo r all a n im a ls. Why Pay the Peddler Twice My Price? W t a rt local dealer* fo r the D r. H u * Line. C all on u* Oftrander & McQueen Tell a t how much stock ro a h a rt. We h a rt a package to K t t DcHess Instant Louse Killer Kills Lice Bausch and Lomb meniscus spectacles. The White Pharmacy. Mrs. V. T. R a ndall r e tu r n e d Tues spectacles. The White Pharmacy. d a y from Eugene, w he re she h a d her to nsils removed S a tu rd a y . J o h n S p riggs is able to be a bout a gain a f t e r s u f f e r in g from a badly spra ined knee fo r some time. Coogoleum m akes a s a n i t a r y and not expensiv e floor covering. W. I D a rb y & Co. n3c Dr. A. W. K im e r e tu r n e d Sunday from a t t e n d i n g a session of the stat medical society held in P o rtlan d . Mr. a n d Mrs. J . S. Powell, of this city, were visitors th is week for a timo a t the home of Dr. a n d Mrs. M. C. H a rris in Eugene. I f you w a n t to sodi y o u r plae^ and move to some o t h e r locality come a n d see us. We t r a d e . H a v e a long list of t r a d e s in Idaho, W ashington a n d Oregon. J . F. Spra y. (»2^0 Mrs. A ndrew M a ste rs a n d son, of M a rshfield, a re v isito rs at the home o f Mrs. M a s t e r s ’ p a ren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Anderson. Mr. a n d Mrs. Clyde Nokes, of Al bany, m otored tip S a t u r d a y a n d spent the week end w i t h Mr. N o k e s ’ pa r cuts, Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Nokes. Spectacles with shell frame Bausch and Lomb lenses. The White Pharmacy. Mrs. J . W. G ra n t a n d d a u g h te r \ile e n , of S ta n le y , Wis., have been victim s o f a sc a rle t f e v e r epidemic t h e r e . . Mr. G rant a n d son W ilbur have been sto p p in g w ith a neighbor a n d escaped th e disease. The G ra nts are f o r m e r residents here. M oving a n d storage. Phone 99. City T r an s fe r. n v lltf The S unnyside greenhouses have j u s t received a s h ip m e n t of h y a c in th and tulip bulbs direct from Holland. There nre t>000 bulbs in th e shipm ent. Mr. a n d Mrs. S. E d w a rd s , o f C ush ing, Okla., a r ri v e d S u n d a y to visit with Mrs. E d w a r d s ’ p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Rent le. Special low prices this week on Try our new testing machine for testing your eyes. The White rubber goods. The White Phar macy. Pharmacy. Mrs. H azel C a r p e n t e r and sister, lr= Dr. Hess Stock Tonic Supp/iea th e Tonice — L a x a tiv e » — Diuretic» Mrs. Law rence Wilson, of A s k la a d , a r r i v e d T h u r s d a y a n d »topped over bore for a visit w ith h e r aunt», Mrs. Alma a n d Mrs. K a t e Sears, while on her way home from P o rtlan d . Gallo w ay w rites immrance. Charles Hchotz a n d family, of Adam s, Ore., acc om pa nied by Mrs. S c h u l z ’s m other, Mrs. E. A. Lestoe, were gue sts of the p a st week a t the home of Mrs. S e h o t z ’s a u n t, Mrs. A. S. Powell. Mrs. L esto e is a f o r m e r res Moving a n d storage. Phone 99. City ident. Shingles and cement for sale. T ransfe r. n v ltf P a r is Breedlove, who sustained W. L. Hubbeil. al8tfc vere inju ries tw o m onths ago when Mr. a n d Mrs. L. It. C a r p e n te r a n d stru c k by a f a llin g ra ilro ad tie, and son Dick a n d Mrs. E m ily C a rpenter, who made a re m a r k a b le recovery from of C herry Grove, Mrs. E. A. Lewis, of what were at first th ought to be fa ta l Eugene, a n d Mrs. E. E. Biles, of Los inju ries, r e tu r n e d to th e h o sp ital this Angeles, were g u e sts T uesday of Mr. m d Mrs. Leo Deters. week for f u r t h e r tr e a tm e n t. Mr. a n d Mrs. H e r b e r t Brown, of S a Wm. Rissue has gone to V eneta, lem, were guests of Mrs. J e p t h a H a r t where he has employm ent. W ednesday a n d T h u r sd a y . T h e y r e Bausch and Lomb meniscus t u r n e d home yesterday. ITEMS M. F. W y a tt re tu rn e d F r i d a y night from th e Bohemia country, where he had spent some time looking a f t e r m in ing interests. Miss J u a n i t a Slocutn, o f Eugene, pent the week end with Mrs. E the l Ferguson. Here to S t a y — H e m stitc h in g and skirt pleating. Work gua rantee d. Mrs. J . 11. Bartels, corner Sixth and Wash ingto n, first house at re a r of Bank of Cottagi* Grove. n3-10pd Mr. a nd Mrs. .Toe Lnndess have gone to Wendling, when* Mr. Lnndess i employed in the sawmill. W. L. IIubbell m ade a business t r ip to Corvallis Tuesday. Buy Gray oofs— O ats and vetch, client a n d ve tc h seed at R e id le r's store. s8c 82« WEST MAIN STREET Loren«1 P . Scholl, of H u b b a rd , and Mrs. Norma Terwilliger. of Salem, d e p artm e n t president a n d s e c re ta r y of the W o m e n ’s Relief Corps, spent Sat E lb e rt Sm ith , of The Sentinel, drove Misses A nne tte a nd M a rgare t Dob* u n la y here a tt e n d in g the m ee tin g of Ilia Dodge to u rin g c a r to P o r t l a n d and bin, who are a t t e n d i n g the l r. of O. the C otta ge Grove corps. buck the first of the week, 310 miles registered, on slightly less t h a n II this winter, spent the week end with Now is the time to fill those gallons of gasolin e— measured at Nel Miss M argaret Galloway. empty porch boxes with hyacinth son Service S t a ti o n — a little more than If you have real e s t a t e to trad»* come 2* miles to the "on. How about a n d see our list. We have land and and tulip bulbs How about that ee.ononiieul p e rfo rm a n ce ? H a d n ’t you business places in California, Oregon, daffodil bed? We have the bulbs b e tte r m ake up vour m in d to buy th at W ashin gton a n d Id a h o for trade. .1. F. Sunnyside Greenhouses. mìe kind of a ear? See Nelson today. n3e Mr. a n d Mrs. George W alker and Spray. o20e Mrs. J . A. M errym an, who had been Charles Foste r has bought the Coff . v is it i n g num erous relatives here, has d a u g h te r motored up from P o r t l a n d man place on north I street th rough gene to Pullman, Wash., on account of F r i d a y a n d visited a t the home of J o h n Durham. the illness of he r son. T yphoid fe ver Mrs. W a l k e r 's sister, Mrs. George Victor Records can now be se ! m epidemic there. A. L. Wynne ac Scott u n til S a tu r d a y . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen a n d smaM 1 eiiinpunied Mi>. Merryman to PorMan cured at the White Pharmacy. son spent Sun d a y in Springfield. A s your anim als com e in off th e p-sturea th e y ’ll miBa the to n ics and la x a tiv es which nature supplied to keep them in condition. It’s a b is change. Y ou m ust supply w hat is lacking in th e dry feed — hay, grain and fodder — or th e y w ill get “ off fe ed ” and out of fix. d a u g h te r s J u n e a n d Della r e tu r n e d to t h e i r home a t N e w p o rt M onday a f t e r a visit here with relatives. The George T ee te rs fam ily, accom panied by Mr. T e e t e r s ’ mother, Mrs, A nna T eete rs, spent Sunday in E ugene with the Sam Steveis family. Chicken supper Nov. 15. Church by the bridge, 5:30 to 7 p. m., 50c and 35c b 3 Hkj Oscar W heele r has gone to Walton where he will be employed for some time. F. C. C offm an has been over from N o r th Bend for se veral days on busi R. G. E llio tt r e tu r n e d last we ‘k from P c s Moines, Iowa, where he a t tended the national c onvention of the A. R. Mr. E l l i o t t ’s home was form erly in Iowa a n d this visit, a f t e r 49 years, was a very e n jo y a b le one. Aprons! Calendars! Candy! Rum mage! M. E. church basem ent N o v e m be r 15. n3-10c Mr. a n d Mrs. George* Campbell left M onday for t h e i r home in Blackwell, Ok la., a f t e r a visit with Mrs. C a m p b e l l ’s parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. A. L. Bennett. 8. O. Hvverengen, of SjKikane, vis ited last week with his sister, Mrs. Amanda Veat eh a t the J . H. Veatch home. Moving a n d storage. Phone 99. City T r an s fe r. n o v lltfc Compare our prices and the Mrs. Alice Richm ond, of E ugene, is ■(pending the week visitin g at the homo quality of goods with any on the of her son Bert Richmond a n d he r market. The White Pharmacy. d a u g h te r , Mrs. E. W. Amies. F. B. V a n N o r tw ic k h a s purc hase d a The Charles MeKibbons ha v e moved new F o rd sedan which he presented to to th e J o h n C o ffm an ranch soutli of Mrs. V a n N o r tw ic k as a b i r th d a y gift. * he city. H arley Gates, who cam e from Green wood, Wis., w ith t h e R. R. Meeks fam ily on th e i r re tu rn from a visit I there, has gone into th e r e s t a u r a n t business a t H a rrisb u rg . I4.»t us talk tire s w ith you. O ur stock is complete. N e l s o n ’s Service S ta tion. in Mrs. H a r r y N e e t a n d Mrs. E lm er Neet m otore d to E ug en e Monday. Stamped Dresser Scarfs L ong & Cruson have sold a n O a k land six t o Harold T ow er a n d a S tude Stamped Pillow Slips b a k e r to G. O. H a rd in . Your own photograph is a g if t t h a t Stamped Centerpieces only you can givi*. M ake an a p p o i n t m e n t to d a y for your C h ristm a s Gifts. Stamped Lunch Cloths Monroe Studio. n3tfe Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y Grub«* a n d Mr. Stamped Pillow Tops a n d Mrs. Schofield S te w a rt left thi week fo r Los Angeles f o r a visit of Stamped Tea Towels i n d e f in ite length. Mrs. G r u b e ’s sister, Mrs. M innie Jo h n s o n , who had been Ladies are invited to call v isiting here from Los Angeles, re t u r n e d home with the p a r ty . Mr. a n d and see our line. Mrs. R a y m o n d G rube will occupy the H a r r y G rube home. NEW Off Summer Pastures Miss Ruby Brum field, left Monday for P o rtlan d , where Mrs. C a r p e n te r will a t t e n d school. C. A. Beidler, who h e retofore has ha n d le d feed a n d g ra in s exclusively, has announced th a t he will open b u si ness S a t u r d a y m orning with a stock of groceries. A x m in ster a n d W ilton velvet rugs in a t t r a c t i v e p a t t e r n s a n d at a t t r a e tivc prices. W. I/. D a rb y & Co. u3c The H e n ry L ake fam ily re tu rn e d W ednesday from Salem, where Mr. I»ake had his left leg a m p u t a te d two weeks ago. Rev. H. B. Her went to Scio Wed nesdav to conduct n fu n e ra l service. Harold Whitlock has gone to P o r t land to sp e n d th e winter. Spectacles with shell frame Bausch and Lomb lenses The Holland bulbs, hyacinths and White Pharmacy. tulips, just received. Sunnyside E a rl H H i ill m ad *1 a a bugino»') t r ip to «»i? ! l l mad«* Greenhouses HOv3tf(* j R oseburg W ednesday. 1 ¿a w re nee Russell, of P o r tla n d , visite d ove r W ednesday night a t the S. V. Allison home. B read ! Take home a loaf or two to night, and see how all the family will enjoy it. A lter a trial you will not spend any more time doing your own baking. CANDIDATES NAMED BY CITIZENS UNOPPOSED C a n d id a te s nam ed for c ity offices a t the c i t i z e n s ’ caucus a week ago a re still unopposed, no names h a v in g been filed w ith the c ity recorder up to W e d nesday n ight, the l a te s t d a te on which candidates m ight ente r. A lthough frien d s of W. B. H a w le y c ir c u la te d a pe titio n to place his name >n th* b a l lot for m ayor, the document d id not c o n ta in th e nu m b er of sig n a tu r e s r e quired. Polling places will pro b a b ly be as follows: P re c in c t 1, west side fir e house; p re cin ct 2, Steen t a i l o r shop; precinct 3, c ity ha ll; p recinct 4, H a r vey residence; precinct 5, M c K ih b c n residence, on T e n th stre et. Children E n jo y H a l lo w e ’e n P a r t y . A lb e rta , K e n n eth a n d H a r v e y W il liams e n te r ta i n e d a nu m b er of th e ir frien d s a t the home of th e ir parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. A. G. Williams, Tuesday ifte ruoou, the occasion being a H a l l o w e ’en p a r ty f o r w hich all of the guests were costumed. Decorations a n d e n te r ta i n m e n t were in ke ep in g w ith the spirit of the occasion a n d at the close of th e p a r ty r e fre sh m e n ts were served a b o u t a table c en tere d with a huge pum pkin to which were a t t a c h e d black a n d gold stre am ers leading to the c h i l d r e n ’s places. English w a ln u ts which f o r tu n e - were hidden made clever place cards for the follow ing: Donna B a rte ll, Irene Griggs, Ray Dickson, Helen a nd H a r r ie t O s tra n d er, B eth Beile, C h a rlo tte Cooper, Ethel B e n n e tt, Thelm a Kem, Jercm* a n d Mil licent Burrows» je a n and Alice Alii son, E v e ly n ..nil E le a n o r Hays, I la Mason, a n d Louise, A r m a n d a n d H e n ry Wynne. T here is h a r d ly a n y t h i n g a S entinel w u n ta d w o n ’t do, b u t if one d o e s n ’t do it, t r y two. tf A. F. & A. M., Attention C o tta g e Grove lodge goes Bender’s City Bakery Grim es N a r r o w ly E scapes In ju r y . Silk Creek. Ore., Nov. 2.— (Special to Th«* S e n tin e l.) —J . 1). Grimes n a r rovvly escaped vvhat m ig h t h a v e re suited in a f a t a l in ju r y a few days ago when a wagon load of wood t ip p e d ov e r a n d nearly c a u g h t Mr. Grimes betw een a tree a n d th e fa lling wood. ANNOUNCEM ENT. Mrs. E u g en ia Galvin , o f th e domestic science d e p a r t m e n t of the E a s te r n Stove Co., of H a m ilto n , O., will dem oust r a te a t th e S m ith & Short grocer« w ith the E s t a t e E le c t r i c Range >* N o v e m b e r 23, 24 a n d 25. Mrs. Galvin is a n e x p e r t in cookery a n d will fully expla in all the de ta ils o f the operation o f the ele ctric range. o20tf A. L. W Y N N E , Dealer. Notice! Commencing Monday, Novem ber 6th, orders received by 8 o ’clock will be delivered be fore school, or 9 o ’clock. O r ders received after 8 a. in. will be delivered shortly after 3:30 p. in. Our delivery boy goes to school. Market open at 7 a. m. to /x r \ assist w ith degree work. Ours leave Masonic tem ple 5 to <i o ’clock. L arge dele gation desired. H E R B E R T W. LOM BA RD, By o rd e r W. M. Se c retary. PEOPLE’S MARKET P H O N E IS Red Rose Brand Butter and Ice Cream ARK UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTELO AS TO PUR IT Y, QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP. There are no foods that are more wholesome or th at will give more food value for the money spent. There are no substitutes for dairy foods. COTTA«IK GROVK CRKAMERY IS ALSO AGENT FOR DK LAVAL SEPARATORS. Phone 149 COTTAGE GROVE CREAM ERY Feed, Potatoes, Flour FLOUR AND FEED RISING IN PRICE—BUY NOW GET OUR PRICE ON NUMBER ONE NETTED SPUDS FOR YOUR W INTER SUPPLY JO N E S GEM EATON I