The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 23, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. MARCH 23, 1925
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Growing Boys Need
Plenty of Good Meat
From Meat they get health
and strength - building ele­
ments that can be obtained
in no other foods. t So if * you
want youp boys to grow into
sturdy, strong manhood, let
them have plenty of good
Meat.
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risburg, spent the week end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Scholz, parents of Mrs. Woodson
and Mrs. Eilenburg. Mr. Woodson
motored up yesterday for them.
Mrs. Mills attended a meeting of
Miss Charlotte Banfield, who has
the Daughters of the Nile held that given up her work as teacher in
afternoon at the Osburn hotel.
the University of Oregon on ac­
Let Long & Cruson demon­ count of her approaching wedding,
spent the week end here with her
strate a radio to you.
Word has reached here of the sister, Mrs. 8. 8. Lasswell. The
serious illness of J. A. Elledge, who Lasswell family motored to Eu
is ‘in the Coos bay country, The gene yesterday to take Miss Ban­
nature of his illness was not stated. field there. She returned to her
home in Portland today.
N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold an
Galloway writes insurance.
Essex coach to Harvey Holderman
Mrs. 8. S. Lasswell has received
and a used Ford sedan to Alvnh
word that her mother, Mrs. M. C.
Lockwood«
Max Schwartz, the Tailor, makes Banfield, who recently underwent
clothes that are fit to wear, Why a very serious operation in a
shouldn’t you get some good fitting Portland hospital, is improving
clothes f
It pays to wear good nicely. She will be moved to her
home Tuesday.
clothes.
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Ray Nelson, auto electrician.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright and
son Gordon motored to Portland
Mrs. Grant Bales went to Eugene
Sunday to spend several days.
I Friday to be with Mr. Bales, who I
Coda M. Pentico, of Eddyville, is in a hospital there recovering |
and Vena Caldwell, of Cottage from a fractured hip, which he '
Grove, were one of six couples sustained recently in a sawmill
securing marriage licenses Satur­ accident.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thornton and
Studebaker announces a new children, of Chiloquin, returned
model Standard six coach for I home yesterday, after a few days’
, visit at the home of Mr. Thornton's
only $1545. Service Garage
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Seed motored aunt, Mrs. James Plaster.
to Springfield yesterday and visitod
A major portion of the students
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McKay.
| of the Mount View school, acconi-
The Eugene Matlocks, who recent­ i panied by their teacher, Miss Mary
attended
the
picture.
ly came here from Portland on Snauer,
account of Mr. Matlock’s health, “Abraham Lincoln,” shown Fri-
day at the Arcade theater.
expect to leave soon for San
cisco to make their home for some
Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Mackin, Mr.
time.
Thpy will first visit at Cone, Mrs. H. C. Hart, Mrs. Roy
Eugene and on Coos bay.
Leonard and Mrs. J. A. Wright
Rawleigh’s Good Health Products went to Eugene Thursday and
for sale by W. E. Mayes, rural bought a new piano for tho Metho­
salesman, phone 2F3, and W. A. dist church.
Heinenway, city salesman, pho^o
Mrs. H. C. Hart and Mrs. J.
2F22.
m9-30p(2) Sams were in Eugene Friday and
attended the 1 revival meeting of
Miss Annabelle Small
the Methodist, , Presbyterian and
fering with the mumps.
Baptist churches which Mrs. Dem­
orest was holding there.
Mrs. Inez Fields is recovering
High class radios at Long &
satisfactorily from a sprained arm, Cruson.
which she sustained Sunday of ! Horace Conner anil his sen and
last week when she caught her dnughter, Curtis and Dora, motored
arm in the rear bumper of a car up Saturday from Grants Pass
which she was assisting to push | and visited at the home of E. C.
out of the mud.
Lockwood, a cousin of Mrs. Conner.
It pays to list your property 'I hey returned •ionic yesterday af-
with Hall & Lang.
| ter.icon.
Miss Sylvia Veatch is home from
The congregation of the Preshy
the University of Oregon spend terian church will hold their regu,
ing the spring vacation and is ill i lar annual congregational meeting
with the grip.
at 7:30 Wednesday evening.
A Mr. Bent fractured his right
Our new office and ware­
arm Saturday while cranking a house is just north of the depot.
Ford.
Visit us. Godard & Randall.
Mrs. Ella Burton returned to her
Let Long & Cruson demon
home in Eugene yesterday, after
strate a radio to you.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, of spending last week with friends
Meldrum, returned home Saturday, here.
after a brief visit at the Herbert
Mrs. Dcsello Stevenson, of Port-
Eakin home.
land, spent the week end with her
An eight-poung son was born this mother, Mrs. Jacobson, and her
She
DoVcre.
morning to Mr. and Mrs. Charles sister, Mrs.' C. O. DoVore.
left yesterday for Eugene, where
Boner.
Compare our prices with those she has a position.
Leave
Ray Nelson for Radiolas.
of others on shingles.
orders for Heath i & Milligan
Gaston M. Coffman, of Newport,
Second
Hand is visiting at the home of his par­
Short’s
paint,
ml2-23p(2) ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coffman.
store.
A nine-pound daughter was born
Heston Baimbridge, who was in­
Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Brylin jured Sunday of last week in an
G. Stowe at the Weise mill.
auto accident, is able to be up
Charles Burkholder Jr., Mrs. Clara and around. Weorge White, who
FAULTLESS TASTY
Burkholder and Miss Kathryn Pen­ sustained painful injuries to his
BREADS ARE LOAVES
ner motored to Corvallis yesterday back in tho same accident, is still
OF JOY
and were joined by Mrs. Burkhold­ confined to his bed.
Eyery
loaf
of Faultless
er’s mother and daughter, Mrs.
Max Schwartz the tailor says, I
quality
Bread
carries with
Lydia Stouffer and Miss Belle “When you have tailoring to be'
it a load of joyousness.
Burkholder, for a picnic near At on done, take it to a tailor.” ml6-26p
Every loaf earries the same
mouth.
Mrs. E. S. Holderman and her qualities which have made
Studebaker announces a new daughter in-law, Mrs. Harvey Hold
Faultless Bread a recognized
model Standard six coach for ernmn, and the latter’s small son, need Oil every table.
of
Kujaiia,
were
here
during
tec
only $1545. Service Garage.
Order your supply today—-
C. A. Bartell has bought eight latter part of the week. Mrs. Har­ better still, leave a standing
vey
Holderman
was
receiving
modi
lots which adjoin the city park
order for your daily supply.
from Flora Woodward Burns, of cal attention.
Miss Elizabeth Allen, of Portland,
Los Angeles. The sale was made
was here Saturday to attend the
by E. C. Lockwood.
Tom Awbrey suffered a severe funeral of her brother-in-law, E. O.
attack of acute indigestion Fri- Saltsman.
G. A. Sanders. Prop.
day. He is now up and around
Our new office and ware­
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the house and expects to be at house is just north of the depot.
his work in a few days.
Visit us. Godard & Randall.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. McCoy, of
Mrs. Frank White has received Shanghai, China, visited Saturday
Two houses, also choice lots and
building sites, for sale by owner— won! of the marriage on Fcbrunry s^ith Mrs. McCoy’s father, Jack
easy terms to responsible people— 24 of her brother, Rulon Seybold, Keating, who is here from Portland
buy ahead of Cottage Grove’s big to Miss Mildred Maxine Robinette, I on a sewer contract. The McCoys
Mr. Seybold [ expect to remain in the states for
boom. Watch this city grow while of Myrtle Point.
the mills build up. A. L. Woodard, made his homo^here until recently. I some time.
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phone 183-Y.
For Radiolas and parts see
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart, for­
mer residents of this city but now
of Dexter, who were enroute to
San Francisco, stopped over Sat
urday night at the home of Mrs.
Stewart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Parker. The Stewarts arc
going jo Frisco on account of Jlz
Stewart’s health. He will undergo
medical treatments at the Southern
Pacific hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Preston
and Sir. Preston’s dnughter, Mrs
Etta Fisher, of Eugene, were
guests yesterday of Mrs. C. M.
Parker, «ister of Mrs. Preston.
PAGE THREE
McKenzie Highway Changes.
Change in the McKenzie high­
way on both sides of Blue river
will be made this year, according
to members of the county court
who were in that locality recently. |
Plans were laid to obtain the right-'
of-way for the changes but. no
agreement was reached with the
property owners.
The sharp turn in the road just '
west of the bride at Blue river!
will be eliminated and the angle j
of the bridge will be changed. A |
new bridge will have to be built
in the near future. An abrupt
turn at the eastern edge of the1
town will also be eliminated and
some additional land will have to j
be obtained there.
Divorce Figures Are Given.
Statistics on divorce decrees
granted in Lane county during 1924
have been prepared at the office
of County Clerk Bryson for the
government census bureau. The re­
port shows that of the 116 divorces
granted, 86 were obtained by wives
and 30 by husbands, The report
also reveals that the percentage
of divorce increases in inverse
ratio to the number of children,
Of the 116 couples divorced, «3
had no minor children, 28 had one
child, 14 two children, five had
three children, three couples had
four children and one couple had
six minor children.
Rubber stamps. The Sentinel.
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
CEMENT, LIME. PLASTER, BRICK,
FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, METAL
LATH, CORNERED BEADS, SHIN
GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE,
CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL,
PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORE
FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER
THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO
MENTION.
Godard 6? Randall
Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100
Booze Cars to Be Sold.
Sheriff Frank E. Taylor will soon
sell two more booze ear« to the
highest bidders. One is a Star
roadster and the other is a Winton
six, the latter owned by Frank
Parchen, who wns arrested for
booze running near Cottage Grove
several months ago.
CARD OF THANKS.
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° WANTADS
We
wish to thank our ninny
for their kindness and
sympathy shown us during our
sad bereavement.
The beautiful
floral offerings were also appreci-
ated.
MRS MYRTLE HALT8MAN,
WILLIAM E. SALTSMAN,
RALPH E. SALTSMAN,
MYRNA M. SALTSMAN,
MRS J. T. SALTSMAN,
FRED SALTSMAN,
ni23p MRS MATTIE LITTLE.
h friends
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WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH
est grade typewriters at low
prices and on easy terms. We also
handle all makes of adding ma­
chines.
Every machine is thor­
oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Bi>y
a machine and pay like rent.
Royal Sales C».. Inc., 500 Oregon
Blag., Portland, Ore.
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PRACTICAL NURSING SOLICIT
ed. Have had years of expori-
enc. Mrs. Helen Swanson, Cottage
Grove, Oregon, Lorane route, phone
20F12.
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(?X r D OF
The Owl Says:
Likewise, anil also, anil
however, but; he wore out
his trousers not with
standing.
We will repair, alter, or
elean and press your suit,
sanitarily and ‘ satisfae-
torly.
410 Main Street
Phone 81
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MPERIAT 1
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Barber Shop 1
WE BOB, CURL ¿ND
DYE H.-fIR
Barber work in general ;
special attention to children.
THANKS.
Quick and able assistance of . 630 Main P. S. Bukowski, Prop.
FOR SALE—DESIRABLE HIGH friends and neighbors and the fire 1----
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building lots between north Tenth department prevented what might
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and Lane streets. Accessible to have been a bud fire Sunday after
both streets. Mrs. Clara Burkhold­ noon.
Wo sincerely express our
Long distance hauling, piano
er, 225 north Lane stree, phone thanks.
moving a specialty.
m5-26p(2) m23p Mr. and Mrs. VICTOB SHAW.
R. C. Roney anil daughter Winni- 118-J.
Any time—any where
fred, Mrs. Clara Roney and Mrs.
FOR SALE CHEAP—BELGIAN
Hoyt, of Goshen, spent yesterday
mare, six years old weighing 1500
at the home of Mrs. C. M. Parker,
pounds. Is true and sound. Wright
sister of Mrs. Roney and an aunt
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
& Son, Walker, Oro.
ml6-23p(2)
of R. C. Roney.
(Across street from 8. P. depot)
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thornhill, FOR SALE—ONE ACRE OF LAND
Coal for Brooders
under
cultivation,
five ■ room
of Baker, who were enroute to
F. C. degree nt 7:45 Tuesday
STORAGE
AND GENERAL
Los Angeles to make their home, plastered house and garage, build­
night, March 24. Visitors cordially
TRANSFER
were guests yesterday and today ings almost new, for $2,500. Prop­
welcomed. By order of W. M.
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Adame
erty situated one-half mile east of
Offici» phone (J
city. F. L. Hockett.
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Solution of Puzzle No. 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richmond
Residence phono 155-T
and son, of Gardiner, visited dur­ FOR SALE—MY PLACE AT 826
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ing the week with relatives here.
south Sixth street.
Sherman
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Wilkins,
route
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Monroe,
Oro
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Word has been received here of
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the birth of a son on Tuesday to gen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haymond, of TO
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THE
HOME
SEEKER—
I Central Point. The mother was
choice lots 50x114, accessible to
t rai R N
Miss Edna Boyd, daughter of S. W. north Tenth and north Lane streets.
O s
Boyd, of this city.
Any Kind Any Time
Some have beautiful evergreen
mi E T a
Mrs. W. D. Miles, of Portion 1, treos, others clear. Those streets
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PRICES RIGHT
who had been a house guest at tho are very popular and are rapidly
Terms: Cash
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E. A. Lilly home, returned hone building up with homes.
Hard
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yesterday.
surface and macadam roads mako
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Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Metcalf and these building lots desirable. Terms.
Phono 124 L
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Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Lebow motored C]|ira Burkholder, 225 north Lane
t
street, phone 118-J.
m!6-26p(2)
to Eugene Saturday. ■
» The second team of the Cottage FOR SALE OR TRADE—TRAILER,
Grove high «chool defeated by one
well built and strong; will carry
point the first team Friday evening 1000 pounds. Very reasonable if
in a grudge game, the Bcore being taken at once. Call at 1849 west
They are money makers
15 to 14. The first team was n Main street,Chas. Boner. m!9a2p(2)
One of the largest and best blocks in the state. Selected
the lead up to the last minute
Ray Nelson.
Vroonian Franquette strain, well grown, also select, line
and the game was close throughout. PLOWING OR HAULING DONE
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Compton
Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs. H. W.
William Teal in building a new
of the commercial layered Filberts. Have n complete
motored to Eugene yesterday and Titus, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Nichols
promptly.
Missouri
Allen
on
Mrs. Frank Smithson, of Eugene,
line of all other nursery stocks—apple, pear, cherry,
ml9 23p
spiAit the day with their daughters, and Mrs. Frank Dickson motored | home on Second street. -
with her sister, Mrs. Emma Groom, south Sixth street.
Dr.
W.
E.
Lebow
gave
a
paper
prune, plums, small fruits, berries, etc.
Miss Neita apd Miss Lois.
to Eugene Wednesday and brought
of Yuba City, Calif., who is visit­ FOR SALE—IMPROVED RANCH
Mrs. F. M. Woodson and daugh­ home Robert Mills, who had spent on *1 Child Dentistry” Saturday ing in Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs.
Our stock is well grown. Our prices are right. Send
east of town, on graveled road,
ter Maryilvn and Mrs. Audrey the week with his grandmother, evening before the session of the J. T. Sanders, of Eugene, were half mile to grade and high school.
now for prices, etc. Thirty-five years in business.
Eilenburg and son Larch, of Har Mrs. S. E. Howe. Mrs. Titus and Southern Willamette Dental society guests yesterday of Mrs. M. P. Eighty acres, priced to sell. Good
held in Eugene. Dr. H. W. Titus 1 j Garoutte,
a ■laughter of Mr*. terms.
Box 2611, Cottage Grove,
also attended the meeting.
A
’ Smithson and a sister of Mrs. I or call at 251 old Pacific highway
CARLTON, OREGON
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Dr. Hagen can cure dizziness
Sanders.
I north.
ml9 23p
Howard McFarlan i, son of Mrs.
Mrs. Myrtle Saltsman han re­
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i Charles McFarland, is suffering opened the Saltsman cafe which FOR HALE—DODGE TOURING II
ear,
in
good
condition,
for
I with the mumps.
was closed for a week on account
Mary Jane Class has filed suit of the death of Mr. Raltsinar;. sale by Billy Hall Service Hta
ml923 2flp
for divorce from her husband . William Kaltsman, of Long Beach. tion.
Almon F. Class, The couple were! Calif., i here anti will
hi* WAHHING, IRONING AND HOUHE
married iu Canada December 14,; mother.
cleaning by day or hour. Mrs.
1915, anil have no children.
■W—
O. W. Davis, 55 old Pacific high
25
bars
Sunny
Mon
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5 bars laundry soap yCn
way.
ml9 23p
High class radios at Long &
Fred Ernst Dies.
1 can cleaner free
V
day soap....
V 1
Cruson.
Fred Ernst died Saturday morn
William Porter, of Forest Grove, ing following a stroke of paralysis. FOR HALE—BALED HAY, »15
per ton. Mrs. John Hull, phone
who was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. He had suffered two similar strokes
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ml9 2«p(2
11 bars laundry soap Cflz» $1.25 soap value and Ci 1 [.25
Bert Hand, returned home yester­ some time before.
Funeral scr
2 cans cleaner freevW
75e basket free
J
day.
Mr. Porter and Mr. Hand vices were held yesterday afternoon WE HAVE DATES IN MAX’ AND I
were friends in Illinois.
at the chapel, J. Sams officiating.
June on which we can book
Miss Crystal Robinson arrived The body was taken to Han Diego, your order for baby chicks, from
22 bars white wonilei
Thursday from Portland and spent Calif., for interment. Mrs. Ernst single comb White Leghorn hen*,
2 bars double ir-Jkl.OO $1.25 soap value anil CM [.00
the week end with her mother, accompanied the body ami will Large type, bred to lay large
market
basket
free*!?
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fined soap free—. x
remain in Han Diego to visit at white egg».
Mrs. M. V. Phillips.
Price« right.
Mrs.
Rustic shiplap dimension, Large the home of a daughter and es­ Waldo Miller, Disston route, phono
and small timbers. Blue Mountain pects to make her home there as 1F12.
inlOtfc
Lumber company, L. W. Peters, soon ax she can diapore of the
LADIES RUFFERING WITH ANY
phone 123-L.
m23a9p(2) property here.
female weakness should tiy Dr
Mr.
Ernst
was
bom
May
20.
1848
The Nelson De Young and Hugh
Swan’s homeopathic pasti les. For
This w the time of year you erave fresh vegetables and
in
Germany.
Ha
name
to
the
Milligan families motoroil to Frank­
naie by Mm. 8. M. Hansard, ro­
some varieties are scarce. We have the following in
lin yesterday and visited the Wil- United States at four year» of cently of I^ebanon but now of
age, nettling in Wisconsin, wham
fresh today:
I liam Wooden family.
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he spent a large part of hi« life. Cottage Grove.
Marvin Smith and Peter Nelson He married, the wife dying a
CELERY
RHUBARB
PARSNIPS
motored to Melrose Saturday to number of years later, He moved I HAVE 3 DWELLINGS FOR
CARROTS
ASPARAGUS
CABBAGE
sale. If you want to buy, see
join their wives and spend the to Idaho where he wan married a
GREEN ONIONS
LETTUCE ____ TOMATOES
A. L. Woodard.
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wook end with Mr «nd Mr. F I.
CAULIFLOWER GREEN PEAS
SPINACH
MKV«U U*H>, ¡.I*’ wife •UFVi » iui,.
It » a good school.
The rates reasonable
Smith, parents of Mr. Smith and There were no children from either
REWARD
FOR
RETURN OF
Mrs. Nelson, whom the women union.
OUR SCHOOL WILL CONTINUE IN 8FSSION ALL THROUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Emet re­
man ’■ black pur«« lost Wednes­
had been visiting for a week. All moved to California and came to
THE SUMMER MONTHS.
day evening, March 18, at about
returned last evening.
Cottage Grove nine year« ago, first 6:30 near Sixth street railway
Our new office and ware­ residing on Hilk Creek. They crossing. Purse contained about
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade
house is just north of the depot. moved into the eit/ about two »7, keys and I. O. O. F. fob. H. D.
992 vV.¡lamette St.
Phone 666
Ku gone, Oregon.
Visit us. Godard & Randall. ( years ago.
Whitlock, 729 Sixth St. m23 26p(2)
Chestnut Transfer
A. F. & A. M
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Electric Bakery
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Quimby Bros.
PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS
CARLTON NURSERY CO.
Soap Sale!
K nowles & G raber
This Week at Smith Short Grocery
HARDWARE
6 Bars Mission Bell Toilet Soap
Cottage Grove
48c
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Oregon
FRESH VEGETABLES .
WE CAN TRAIN YOU
A Secretarial, Bookkeeping, or Steno­
graphic course in our school will prepare
you for a good position.
Smith-Short Grocery
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
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