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« ONE MAN AND HIS TOWN I | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924 Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. Mrs. Fancho Stubblefield, of Pen dleton. who with her two daughters June and Jean had been visiting at the home of Mrs. Stubblefield’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins, went to Roseburg Friday to visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Smith The children remained here with their grandparents. Earl Ishmael, who had been home ill with influenza, left Thursday for Medford, where he is employed with the Standard Oil company. Money to loan on city or farm property. J. F. Spray. tfc Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson, who wore here to attend the funeral of Mr. Thompson’s mother, Mrs. Louisa M. Thompson, returned to their homo in Portland Saturday. Robert Jones, of Eugene, spent Sunday at the home of his brother, Frank Jones. Mrs. Clara Hoffman went to Portland Wednesday of last week to visit friends. PAGE SEVEN Miller’s Machine Shop for • here Tuesday with C. E. Umphrey Service. tfc and 8. L. Mackin, with whom they were acquainted when Mr. Um phrey and Mr. Mackin were business in Buckley a number years ago. C. H. Burkholder was confinod the house this week with a severe attack of pleurisy. A man by himself is just—one man. Multiply him by John Graber returned Saturday hundreds, thousands, millions and he becomes a town from Raymond, Wash., where he ' or city or nation. If he “gets on in the world,” so had been on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lockwood, who accom will dozens or hundreds or thousands of his asso panied Mr. Graber to Washington, ciates. If he fails, so will a greater or less number went on to Silverdale to visit at of others—for no one man can affect only himself the home of Mr. Lock wood’s sister, by his actions. Mrs. Winters Wallace. Because of this fact of human nature, our bank T. C. Norris of Medford who is a representative of the Gold Canyon exists to help our friends succeed. Any problem of mine of Jackson county was here finance1 put up to it is carefully considered and its on business Saturday. He spout the best advice is freely given. You are invited to take night at the J. Q. Willits home, advantage of this service. leaving Sunday for Seattle. Mrs. F. L. Grannis, who recently underwent an operation in a Eugene hospital, is getting along splendidly. Mr. Grannis plans to bring her home today. in the Eugeno grade schools. Extra—6 only, 26-piece sets Miss Mary Ellen Benson, who is tions Spend your home hours in Miss Lola Howe, sister of Mrs. Princess Dogu at $6.69 a set. teaching at Wolf Creek, was home Karl K. Comfort and Convenience. Mills, who is well known over the week end. Goshen. He is getting along satis This price for Saurday and here, has also been reelected. New, clean, modern two and Brighton Leonard, who is teach factorily but slowly. Mrs. White, Monday only at The Fair. C. W. Caldwell has received word three-room living apartments ing at Wolf Creek, spent the week of the death from pneumonia of his <•?----------------------------------------------- 'S> who accompanied him, returned Those from outside points who with bath, hot and cold water, pnd at the home of his parents, brother, A. P. Caldwell, at Swan Monday but he will not be able to were here to attend the funeral of electric range and steam heat. Mrs. Charles Seiwell is a patient return for two weeks or more. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Leonard. Mrs. Louisa M. Thompson were Mr. ton, Neb. in a Eugene hospital. Miss Anita Watts, granddaughter Are your chickens lousy! Parker’s and Mrs. Walter Thompson, Salem; Costs no more, all things Robert Martin, who had boen vis Ren Sanford is spending two magic discovery given in drinking of H. J. Shinn, who is attending a iting considered, than do many at the home of his grand- weeks at Roseburg, where he is water or food, rids fowls of lice Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, quarters minus these conven dramatic art school in San Fran mother, Mrs. Muupsa Chrisman, re Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Best, Joseph de«Ltating the lobby of a hotel. and mites. Nothing bettor for baby ine Best, William Worth and Bert iences. cisco, was heard over radio in a turned to his home in Portland yes- I can give you perfect eyesight chicks. Sold and guaranteed by Renfro, Portland; Mrs. Mary Ren play in which she took part given without glasses. Satisfaction guar Economy Feed Store. f28al7p fro, Milton Burton and Mr. and Thursday evening last in Oakland, terday. APPLY TO C. J. KEM Mrs. O. L. Nichols underwent a anteed. Dr. H. A. Hagen. tfc Calif. Her voice was easily disi in E. N. Cruson has collected the Mrs. E. M. Sharp, Eugene, and Mr. i AT KEM’S for DRUGS guished by her relatives and friends major operation Monday in a Eu Mrs. C. D. Corbeit, arrived re bounty on a bobcat which he re and Mrs. Frank Barrow, Grants gene hospital. She is getting along cently from San Francisco to join cently killed. here. Pass. satisfactorily. her husband, who is employed at Mrs. A. R. Spearow, who was in William Albert Thompson has don ’ t. We wash. Our wives Mr. and Mrs. Chet VanDenburg the Anderson & Middleton mill. The been appointed executor of the Portland under the care of a physi tfc George Lammers has bought the cian for some time, is now at her arrived Tuesday evening by motor young couple are making their estate of his mother, Louisa M. Cottage Grove Laundry. home with Mrs. Corbeit’s grand Thompson, leaving property of the Mrs. J. I. Scholz returned Wed Libby house moving business in Eu home in Eugene. She is improving from Yacolt, Wash., ami are visit, mother, Mrs. D. W. McKinney. estimated value of $4302.37, accord nesday evening of last week from gene. The family has moved to very slowly. She underwent an ing Mr. VanDenbur;r’s parents, Mr. Norval Armes, Rex Wheeler and ing to the report of the appraisers, Drain, where she had been visiting that city, but Mrs. Lammers will operation Saturday for the removal and Mrs. C. H. VanDenburg. Miss Elsie Chestnut has resumed Earl Fullmer returned to O. A. C. Worth Harvey, J. A. Wright and her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Ebner retain her beauty parlor in this of her tonsils. Woods. She was aeccmuanied V°lne city and will be here two days a Tuesday, after having spent the C. W. Caldweil. Miss Margaret Dobbin, of Enter her former position in the Cottage week. by her father, who remained until spring vacation at home. prise, who is a student at tho Uni Grove creamery. White’s have a special of 75c taking medical treatment. Fred Bressler was in Springfield versity of Oregon, spent the latter Tho Service garage received two Special prices on paraffin the bottle on paraffin oil. This Monday Art Aldropp, who sustained a on business the fore part of last part of last week at the home of carloads of Star cars this week. oil, 75c a bottle at The White is a real bargain. fracture of the right leg several week. He was accompanied by his Miss Margaret Galloway. Anchor Alsted is nursing a se Pharmacy. A son was born Sunday to Mr. months ago while employed in tho family, who visited friends. G. G. Warner suffered a bilious verely sprained aukle. He said a Taken Up—A black and white attack Saturday forenoon while in steamboat rau over it and that the John VanNortwick underwent an and Mrs. Charles Sanderson, of Willis sawmill, and who had been in a Eugene hospital, returned last bird dog has come to my place. the Ostrander & McQueen store and steamboat was wrecked in the acci- operation Saturday for the removal Lorane. Owner may have same by proving had to be assisted home. It was at dent. of his tonsils. A. R. Spearov.’, of this city, and Thursday. I have several real bargains in property and paing or this ad. Mrs. first thought that ho had suffered Stanley Hickey, of Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. VasBinder, of Lionel D. Haight, of Saginaw, were Aberdeen. Wash., were here Friday. among University of Oregon stud city property; also good farms, J. Q. A. Young, Hebron, phone a paralytic stroke but he was able was fined $25 in justice court in m27c to be up and about a few hours Eugene Tuesday for dumpings saw tfc 39-F12. Mr. VasBinder was here on business ents who received places on the small or large. J. F. Spray. with the Anderson & Middleton honor roll for the winter term. Miss Muriel Shay, who recently later. dust into a stream where there are Genenl Johnson has bought the Lumber company. Mrs. Katherine Jones, teacher in game fish. Mrs. J. Woodson and son Harold, Ishmael property cast of the city. resigned as a teacher in the Cres of McMinnville, spent the week end Mrs. N. S. Pohll and children well schools, returned to Monmouth district 39 near Lehane, has re at the home of Mrs. Woodson’s bro left last Thursday for Chehalis, Sunday to complete her work at signed her position and will take a ANTICIPATE THAT 4000 WILL SIGN FOR RECALL similar position in Curry county. ther, C. A. Stevens. Wash., to join Mr. Pohll, who is the normal. Her unexpired term will be filled Stewart for good plumbing. employed there. by Mrs. Ralph Crowe, of Lorane. Nearly enough names have been Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris re- The assumed business name of Clarence Cornutt and son Dellis, obtained on the recall petitions W. L. Darby and Company has re turned Wednesday evening of last of Plainview, visited Monday at that have already been filed with cently been filed by W. L. Darby, week from Klamath Falls, where the home of Mr. Cornutt ’a brother, the secretary of the county com Gladys Darby Jackson, Viletta thoy had been visiting for a month A. W. Cornutt, in Delight Valley. mittee to place the question on tho at the homes of their son nnd Scott and Margaret Darby. They left Tuesday morning for ballot and it is expected that at daughter, I. B. Morris Jr. and Mrs. Clyde Kerr, recently of Toledo, Ross Stamply. Oakridge, where they are to be least 400 will have signed by filing ------------------- AT ------------------- time, W. L. Wheeler, of Trent, who had been ill for two weeks at employed, Dry Cleaning. C. G. Laundry of the committee, stated home of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Service Garage the J. M. Wiggins and J. Copeland, chairman Kerr, left Wednesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, who 1923 Gray touring...... $550 of Tacoma, Wash., spent the week Tuesday. petitions are still out nnd for Kelso, Wash., where he will be had spent the winter in California end at tho B. F. Johnson home. it Fifty 1917 Dodge touring, is expected that they will not employed. and who were en route to their Thoy were accompanied upon their be called in for some time, said Mr. Two 1922 Ford tourings. with closed top......... $475 return Monday by Mr. Wiggins' If you have need for paraf home at Orberon, N. D., visited 1917 Ford touring. Wheeler. Colonel W. G. I). Mercer, last week at the homo of Mrs. 1922 Dodge touring..... $425 sister, Mrs. Leo Johnson, who had who fin oil, get a bottle now at the addressed meetings at Mabel 1923 Ford ton truck. Taylor’s brother, M. M. Wheeler. spent two weeks at the home of 1917 Ford touring ....... $150 White Pharmacy for 75c. and Tuesday nights, tele 1917 Buick. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, her hus Monday phoned in that he has obtained a 1914 Ford touring ......... $65 band 's parents. Mrs. M. F. Wyatt left Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson motored 1919 Studebaker Six. largo number of names in that, lo 1918 Chevrolet touring..$175 for Brownsville to be with her to Melrose Saturday and spent the The E. E. Eads family plan to cality. 1918 Chevrolet. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mickal- week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. 1918 Studebaker tour ’ g $150 move to Medford as soon as school 1921 Chevrolet. son, for two weeks. Her father is Smith, parents of Mrs. Nelson and 1918 Maxwell touring....$165 is out. RETURNS AFTER 16 YEARS; 1918 Buick. quite ill. Mr. Smith. Mrs. Fred Fleck arrived yester 1917 Maxwell touring..... $75 HARDLY KNOWS THE PLACE 1919 Studebaker Four. Mr. and Mrs. Salbe and daughter Galloway writes insurance. day from Portland to attend tho 1916 Dodge roadster $325 Helen, Miss Hazel Bevins and Miss 1918 Dodge. J. A. Merryman, of Tacoma, vis father, Joseph Cole, funeral of her Mr. Arnold, who was foreman for Marjorie Shay motored up from ited during the week with Mrs. 1921 Dodge touring...... $550 which is to bo held this afternoon, the Warren Construction company Some have 1924 licenses. Roseburg Sunday and spent the day Merryman and their son, John 1916 MaxweU................ ...$90 Wade Watts was struck on the when the Main street paving was at the home of Miss Shay’s par Wynne Merryman, who was homo Harley Davidson motorcycle buck of tho left shoulder by a laid 16 years ago, was a visitor in ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shay. from O. A. C. for the spring vaca fhlling snag Monday while at work the city yesterday. Ho remarked Get your printed envelopes tion. Terms given on above cars. at the W. A. Woodard logging that ho had never seen such a PRICES ON THESE CARS Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Odenborg camp. He is again able to be change in a city. He said ho had ARE RIGHT----- T E R M S for nothing by saving their cost and daughter, Mrs. Bert Grove, of difficulty in finding Hope Fiester, around. through using window en Albaay, spent the latter part of A small son of John Simpson sus T. C. Wheeler, A. W. Kime and velopes, printed by The Sen last week at the A. W. Swanson W. A. Woodard returned last others he had known here nt the home. Mrs. Swanson is a daughter week from Portland and Garibaldi, tained a fracture of the right arm time he was temporarily located tinel. Tuesday when thrown from a swing Mrs. C. V. Jordan nnd son Robert where he had been on business. of Mr. and Mrs. Odenborg. here. Mr. ami Mm. J. R. Cooley and at tho Latham school house. returned Monday from a visit at Miss Marian White, student at Mr. Arnold is yet a foreman for We have just received our James Porter were in Eugene Sat Albany. A complete line of sheet music the Warren people and was on his the University of Oregon, spent the urday. shipment of spring wall papers. Sanford for Signs. tf latter part of last week at the home has arrived at tho Graham picture Ray Kerr, of Toledo, spent the The assortment is very fine and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. shop and is now oil display in the way to view the new piece of the Lorane road which was contracted George Orr was here from Spring week end at the homon of his moth show window. by his company and over which field during the week assisting H. er, Mm. Sarah Kerr, and his sister, the prices are lower than they White. A. R. Spearow and Robert Gal there has been much contention. were a year ago. W. L. Darby Most Fires Preventable—I xjosc H. Starr in getting his jewelry Mrs. G. B. Pitcher. stovepipes, racked terr» cotta flues, loway returned Monday from a mo shop ready for opening. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins & Company. mossy roofs are responsible for tor trip to San Francisco. They left BOOSTERS FOR HARRISBURG Mrs. H. O. Mitchell, who suffered and N. E. Glass was in Eugene last ..pent the week end in Roseburg at over 75 per cent of all fires, there Tuesday of last week, Mr. Spearow BRIDGE ARE VISITORS HERE the home of their daughter. Mrs. from bruises sustained in a fail the Thursday and in company with fore watch these closely and rem going on business and Robert for C. A. Smith. fore part of last week, has fully County Judge C. P. Barnard went edy. So says the Oregon Fire Be tho pleasure of the trip. A delegation of members of the to Santa Clara, where a movement Nelson Electric Shop, where recovered. The R. C. Quigley family motored Lane County - Harrisburg bridge whose fire losses have been cut Lester Osgood, of Brooklyn, N lief, is on foot to establish a new road Ninth hits Main. tfc Y., is visiting at the J. A. Rhoads over 20 per cent since starting this to Albany Sunday and spent tho boosters were here Tuesday solicit through a farm owned by Mr. Glass. crusade. See Torn Awbrey for low day with Mrs. Quigley ’» parents, ing memberships in the booster or Mrs. W. A. Garoutte left yesterday home. Mr. Osgood and Mr. Rhoads est rates. mr27c Mr. and Mrs. W. V. MceGe. Miss ganization which hopes to put over Extra—50 brooms, 4-sewed, morning by motor for Portland ac were comrades in France in the Henry Damewood has rented his Betty Jane remained for a week’s the special bridge levy which will only 45c each, Saturday and companied by her sister. Mrs. Eu world war. be up at the spring primaries. They Silk Creek ranch to James Rigby visit. Ray Baker was taken gene Matlock, who had been here Monday at The Fair Store. Otto Brown, who was employed were here but a short time and and will leave soon for Washington visiting at the Garoutte home and Springfield hospital Saturday 22 years ago in a barber shop here were able to visit only a few of to visit his son Ralph. Mrs. H. A. Millett nnd son Glen with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. will undergo a major operation nnd daughter-in law, Mrs. E. G. Mil C. Johnson. Mrs. Garoutte will re day. O. H. Willard suffered a par owned by S. V’. Allison, visited the business men. In the party were George Kcott, lett. and the letter’s daughter main in Portland until Saturday strok^ Mondny. He appeared Monday with 8. V. and F. H. Alli- Miller's Machine Shop for «lytic Lucile, all of Corvallis, were week visiting at the Matlock home and at to be as well as usual the day be son. He is now a traveling sales- president; C. A. Schooling, secre tary; M. D. Morgan, Harrisburg, tfc fore. The Willard children were man out of St Louis. end guests nt the E. T. Blakely the home of another sister, Mrs. J. Service. J. H. Miller, Junction City. v.. me. Mrs. Blakely is a daughter H. Callahan. She will be accom The senior class held the first and Miss Lillian Leonard, who had immediately sent for. reported calling upon 17 busi of Mrs. H. A. Millett. rehearsal of their class play, “All They panied home by her sister, Mrs. | been at home for some time recov ness places and securing 16 member of a Sudden Peggy,” Monday eve ships. Charles White underwent an op Harold Dugan, who has been in ering from an operation, has re- • turned to Monmouth 4o resume her ning. eration for appendicitis Saturday at Portland visiting for two weeks. Kenneth DeLassus has enrolled work. as a student in commerce for the O. G. H. 8 BASEBALL TEAM Mrs. C. L. Bartholomew, of Eit PLAYS riR8T GAME FRIDAY spring term at the University of gene, is visiting at the home of her Oregon. son-in law, W. A. Heck. The Cottage Grove high school Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bartell and baseball team will play its first Mrs. Vietta Neale, of Albany, is will We have some that were all confined daughter Donna visiting at the home of her daugh game of the season tomorrow with make your mouth water. to their_rooms several days of the Pleasant Hill on the latter’s home ter, Mrs. T. G. BudtelL past week with severe colds. These are only one of our Why pay rent when you can own YES, WE HAVE THE VERY BEST OF' FRESH VEG- field. The locals have been prac Mr. and Mrs. Wells, who had tieing for two weeks. The men who a home for the rent! See Spray, pastry specials. Mr. ETABLES AND FRUIT IN SEASON. been visiting at the home of probably will make the trip arc 105 Main street. tfc Wells’ brother, Silas Wells, for a Dale Miller, John and George Hew Miss Ila Buell, who had visited month, returned to their home at itt, Byron McFarland, Linas Heard, WE HAVE THIS WEEK two weeks at the home of her sis Hopmeier Tuesday. Claid Adams, Earl Ballew, Paul ter, Mrs. Albert Woodard, returned Mrs. Fred Jost, who had been Gordon, IJoyd Armes, Herbert Coch FRESH ASPARAGUS Autin Lindsey, Proprietor TURNIPS to her home at Falls City Thursday. called h-re by the serious illness of ran, Lundy Woodson, Ned Smith, Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall and son RIPE TOMATOES LETTUCE her father, O. H. Willard, returned Gordon White and Ross Glass. Marshall spent the latfer part of SPINACH CELERY • H. L. Fowler went to Salem Mon to her home in Roseburg Tuesday. last week in Harrisburg at tho Miss Mary Buchanan, who had home of Mr. Mendenhall’s sister. day to have an injured hand at RADISHES GREEN ONIONS tended to at the Mate industrial ac made an extended visit at the home I Mrs. E. M. Cook. RHUBARB FRESH PEAS of her sister. Mrs. H. H. Veatch, The Mrs. Melvin McKibben, who re cident commission hospital« returned Tuesday to her home in CAULIFLOWER HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS cently underwent an operation in a hind, which han n<<iningly healed Eugene hospital, was brought homo from a recent infc lion, had started Corvallis. CABBAGE CARROTS H. J. Hickerson, deputy grand last Thursday. She is getting along to trouble him again. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hawley chancellor of the Knights of I’yth satisfactorily. in Eugene Monday. Mr. ias of Oregon, has been here from Window envelope« save in were Hawley i« recovering from a recent Portland on business the past week. time many times the cost of severe illnew. A son was born Saturday to Mr. envelopes. See The Sentinel. Mm. T. G. fludtell and Mm. G. C. and Mrs. J. Daniels, of Iaitham. Sunkist, nice and juicy, Good varieties at most Miss Katharine Mendenhall was E. C. T«ake wan here from Eugene Dy oft were in Eug«*ne Monday. two dozen for...............25c Friday on business. reasonable prices. I«ee Petem was in Rone burg Tutft- home from Eugene over the week end. Mr. and Mm. William Rhode« left 1 ty on buxine««. Mies Beatrice B Beebe, former Friday for Chehalix, Wash., to vixit Mr. and Mm. I-ee Petem nnd at the home of Mm. Rhod-^«’ da ugh daughter Margaret were in Eugene resident of this city, has been re ter. Mm. W. C. Wilkin«, who in ill. Monday visiting with Mr. Peter«’ elected as a teacher in the Eugeno Mi«« Alice Titan, of Eugene, ni«- I brother Morvin. who recently under high school. Miss Katharine Mendenhall nnd In Hart’s New Era Drug Store ter of H. W. Titan, recently ander went an operation for appendicitis. THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE went a major operation. Mhe in get Mr. and Mm. W. O. Kempinnky. Miss Bertha Stephens, both of this ting along «ati«factorily. of Buckley. Wanh., visited briefly I city, have been reelected to posi BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE Mrs. C. A. Hood, of Portland, is visiting at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. H. W. Titus. Mrs. L. P. Bennett, who had been visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. Pet Sanford, returned to her home in Portland Thursday. Fred Brumbaugh left Monday for Albany, where he has employment in the Ford garage. Sawmill fur sale; 12 to 15 thou- sand mill complete with Seattle donkey, blocks, lines, American planer, blower, log haul and turn er—everything complete. Sale or trade. Rico Brothers & Adams, Myr tle Creek, Ore. mr27al7p Ostrander Tales of the Town USED CARS For Sale USED CARS at Nelsons Servicestation Fresh Apple Fresh Vegetables PIES City BaKery There are many satisfied users of our special blends of Teas and Coffees in Cot- tage Grove. Are you one! You will be, once you have tried them. We specialize in Teas and Coffees. McQueen Joseph Cole, Former Resident, Dies. Joseph Cole, former resident nnd pioneer of this section, died Mon dny in Salem at the nge of 78 years. The remains were brought to this city and interment will take place in the Sears cemetery at 2 o’clock this afternoon. Joseph Cole was born in Missouri in 1846. He crossed the plains in 1953 with his parents, who located on Row river, lie is survived by the following children: Mrs. Mary Dunn, Alfalfa, Wash.; Mrs. Ellen Fleck, Portland; Mrs. Anna Land, Forest Grove; John Cole, Kellogg, Ida.; Roscoe Cole, Silver Lake; Mrs. Merle Cahill and Mrs. Nellie Edmonson, Alberta, Can.; Joseph, Homer anl Miss Phoebe Cole, Spo kane, Wash. A sister, Mrs. J. B. Stewart, of Doreua, also survives. Plant to Be Enlarged. The Cottage Grove Manufactur ing company is planning to enlarge its building nnd to arrange its planer so that longer lumber can be handled nnd so that all lumber go ing through the-planer can be han dled more conveniently, It was necessary to rebuild the trestle which carries tho sawdust blower to the burner and this work is now well under wav. Attend Hi-Y Meeting in Eugene. Marion Richmond, Hnrry Godard, Byron McFarland and Sam Swartz, members of the local Hi-Y organ ization, accompanied by F. L. Gran nis, attended tho regular weekly dinner nnd meeting of the Eugene Hi-Y organization Wednesday eve ning of last week at the Y. M. C. A. building in Eugene. Farm Line Phone Rates Down. Word that farmer line telephone service will be reduced 75 cents the year has been received by the local office of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company. A reduction in rates for farmer lines has been ordered over the state, The rate here is now $6 the year, The new rate of $5.25 becomes effective April 1. Patrons who have paid in advance will receive a refund. New Jewelry in Madsen Stand. H. H. Starr has opened a jewelry store in tho former Madsen stand. He has purchased the Madsen stock, a largo jmrt of which he will dis pose of at cut prices in ordor to make room for now goods. Mr. Starr is an expert, watch repairer and also a manu f act uri ng jeweler for the retail trade. m27c Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere ap preciation and thanks to tho many kind friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during our recent, bereavement, also for the beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. Mary E. Sallee, Arthur E. Sallee, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oral C. Halloo, Velma Sallee, c Melvin F. Salleo. Card of Thanks, We wish to thank the Christian church, Cottage _ Grove Rebekah lodge and the many friends for their kindness to our dear mother during her illness and death and for the beautiful floral offerings and to those who furnished cars for the funeral. Mr. and Mr«. Jun. Best. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson. p Resolutions of Condolence. Whereas, our Heavenly Father, in Ilia mysterious wisdom, hns taken from our midst our beloved sister, “Aunt’’ Louisa M. Thompson; lb. it i resolved, That Cottago Grove Rebekah lodge has lost a • member who has been a charter kind and faithful worker among U4 for fifty-four years; That we extend to the bereavod relatives and friends our most sin- sere sympathy in their hour of sorrow; That a copy of these resolutions be sent to tho bereaved family of our departed sister and that a copy be s|>read upon tho records of our lodge and another published in the Cottag.1 Grove Sentinel. EFFIE KNOWT.ES, ELIZABETH ROHDE, EMZABETH FULLMER, m27c Committee. WATCHES Oranges Apples Smith-Short Grocery F. E. Mendenhall 8. P. Watch Inspector