The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 21, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925
Miss Francis Hamloth spent Sat-
I urday in Medford.
Milton Perkins and
... .»«..ly,
family, of
Eugene, were guests the fore part
of the week at the home of Mr,
Perkins’ aunt, Mrs. Melia Currin,
Mr. Perkins recently returned from
Baker, where he was called for
! the funeral of hi* brother, Arthur
Perkins, who met an accidental
death at Lakeview.
The improvments of this bank’s building, ineluding re­
Mrs. J. A. Merryman left yester­
modeling the entire front of the building, adding a
day for Bray, Calif., to join her
customer’s room and installing complete new equipment,
husband for the summer.
will soon be completed.
Mrs. Msude Hohl, with her moth
er and aunt, Mrs. M. M. Cooper
Cottage Grove will have a better and enlarged bank
and Mrs. Vera Simons, the latter
building, and one which promises to keep on getting
two being from St. Helens, and
better. For this Institution is planning more elaborate
Mrs. Joe Simons, of this city,
improvements as its growth makes them desirable.
spent yesterday in Harrisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Garoutte
Start your account here and grow with us. Let’s both
have returned from a 12-day motor
expend our financial horizons together.
trip to Vancouver, B. C. They
visited in Arlington, Wash., at the
home of Mrs. Jerry Lingo, sister
of Mr. Garoutte; in Raymond,
Wash., at the home of Mrs. Carl
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Penland, sister of Mr. Garoutte;
and in Portland at the home of Mrs.
j William Hart, another sister of
Mr. Garoutte. While in Raymond
! they were also guests of Mr. nini
Mrs. Minard Wick3.
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Ray Nelson visited at the home of Mr. Harrel’s Mrs. Herman F. Edwards and
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Mrs. Ivnn Warner ent<rtained the
brother, F. N. Harrel.
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Mrs. Rosa Currin with her eon,
Mallie Miller was dismissed Tues­ Elmartes club yesterday at a 1
A marriage license was issued Lyneh Currin and his family, are day from a Eugene hospital, where o’clock luncheon which was fol­
Monday to Kenneth P. McReynolds, in Roseburg visiting at tho home he received treatment for the foot lowed by bridge at the Anchorage,
of this city, and Miss Elsie V. .of Mrs. Currin’s daughter, Mrs. which was injured recently at the Eugene. The luncheon table was
prettily decorated with purplo tint­
Canterbury, of Tillamook.
Miss Vernon Fields.
Anderson & Middleton sawmill.
ed sweet peas and the place cards
Canterbury is teaching this year
An 8-pound daughter was born
Bruce Holbrook, of Portland, ar­
bore hand painted designs. Protty
in the Roseluirg schools.
The Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. George
rived Monday for a two weeks’
small vases, gifts from tho host
wedding will take place during Duerst.
visit at the G. C. Dyott home.
esses, were the favors. The tea
June and the couple plan to make
For pure Jersey milk, phone
Mrs. Edward Cahow, who is vis­ room where four tables were Br­
their home here during the summer.
169-L. Our cows are tubercular- iting at the home of her parents. rangod for bridge was cozily and
myl4tfc(2) Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bartels while attractively decornted for the oc-
Sewer pipe, sewer connec­ tested.
tions and cement.
W. L.
D. H. Hemenway and John Ashby Mrs. Bartels was at Cloveidale easion. At the cards Mrs. H. A.
Hubbell.
tf ; are those from here who have been spr ngs receiving treatments, has Hagen secured high honors and
Mr. and Mrs C, M. Shinn and [ drawn for trial jurors for the ap­ returned to her home in California, M iss Ruth Rtewnrt received the
Mrs. Bartels having returned.
Mias Kathleen Kem motored down proaching term of circuit court.
consolation prize. The tally cards
from Portland and were week-end ; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hmith left
Lowis Johnson, employe at tho also boro the hand painted decora­
guests at the O. M. Kem home. Wednesday for White Salmon, Anderson & Middleton company’s tions. At 4:30 tea was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Shinn returned Tues­ Wash., to mate their home.
camp at Culp Creek, was painfully Invited guests of the club wore
day but Miss Kem is making an I j These used cars to select from injured the fore part of the week Mrs. B. G. Koehler, Mrs. O. E.
extended visit with her parents. i at Nelsons: Fords, Studebakers, when a cable broke and hit him, Woodson, Mrs. G. C. Dyott, Miss
Galloway writes insurance.
Overland*, Dodges, Chandlers, Olds­ bruising his right shoulder badly, Ruth Rtowart, Miss Kathleen Kem,
Among cutting through one lip and break­ Mrs. W. A. Garoutte, Mrs. Earl
Miss Kathleen McReynolds, a mobiles and Chevrolets.
these
are
both
open
and
closed ing one tooth. He is recovering Garoutte and Mrs. Ethel Murray
student at the University of Ore­
Scott. The latter is of Eugene.
gon, spent the week end with her models, some nearly new. Prices satisfactorily.
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Mrs. Hazel DeLay, of Gervais,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc­ right, terms good.
A wedding of interest to friends
is visiting at the homes of her
Reynolds.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Sherman,
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father, M. C. Bressler, and brother, here was that of Miss Martha
Tho Cottage Grove city team of Kansas City, are visiting at
Victoria (Bunny) Wilkinson to
Fred Bressler.
will meet the Springfield team the home of their neice Mrs. O. V.
J. H. and Fred Bartels came Virgil A. Powell which took place
Davis.
Sunday at Springfield.
May 9 at Myrtle Point.
The
The Cottage Grove motorcycle down from the Bohemia district friendship started when both were
Tuesday.
They
expect
to
return
' club plans to hold a picnic Sunday
Saturday in company with Walter students of the Cottage Grove high
nt red bridge.
school. The bride is a daughter
Cochran and Elmer Doolittle.
Fidelity and Surety Bonds. See
of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilkinson,
Miss
Mabel
Coons,
who
is
em-
Hall & Lang.
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of Williams, Ore., and tho groom
ployed in tho dining room of the is a son of Mr.» and Mrs. A. H.
Mrs. H. E. Quimby and children
Hotel Bartell, left today for Oma-
Powell, of Los Molinas, Calif. The
| left Tuesday for Santa Rosa, Calif.,
ha, Neb., and Kansas City to visit
couple will be at home after May
to visit Mrs. Quimby’s parents.
relatives.
24 at Han Pedro, Calif., where Mr.
Mrs. Joe Wood, while chopping
Elmer Wood, of Drain, who has Powell will have his headquarters
wood one day last week, sustained
received treatment at a Eugene as an ensign in U. 8. coast and
a gash in one side of her head
hospital and had visited here at geographic survey.
when the ax head fell off and
the home of his daughter, Mrs.
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struck her on the head.
Louis Scholz, returned home Tues­
Twenty member* of the Eugene
Did you know that Dr. Hagen day evening. He is improving very
chapter of Daughters of the Nile
can cure all diseases of the eyes slowly.
responded to an invitation from
without the aid of glasses or oper­
M. C. Banfield returned Monday Mrs. R. E. Short, Mrs. C. A. Bar­
ation!
eow(T) to his home in Portland, after a
tell, Mrs. Karl K. Mills, Mrs. W. J.
Why take a chance when buying
Miss Fannie Young has been short visit at the home of his White and Mrs. H. W. Titus, mem­
a used car: Nelson has a good
re-elected teacher of the Silk Creek daughter, Mrs. 8. 8. Laasweli,
bers of this chapter, for a picnic
variety to select from.
school.
The affair
Miss Helen Breedlove is tempor­ yesterday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wheeler and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams, of
was to have been held nt Blue
arily
employed
in
the
dining
room
Mr. and Mrs. William Dorward
Spokane, Wash., were week-end
at Hotel Bartell, filling the vacancy Mountain but on account of tho
were in Eugene Friday.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
weather was held in the basement
of Mario Mosier, who is ill.
Mrs. Mary Smith returned Sat- Short.
of the Roy Hhort homo which was
Mrs. W. L. Darby, who was dis­
urday to a Eugene hospital as
Official Stromberg Station. missed from the hospital Tuesday cleverly transformed into a forest.
she was not recovering satisfac-
Green shrubbery and scotch broom
West
Side
Garage.
and is now at the home of her were artistically placed about the
torily from a recent operation.
J. H. Bennett returned Tuesday daughter, Miss Margaret Darby, room. An abundance of rhododen­
Radio Ray for Radiolas.
from a Eugene hospital, where he in Eugene.
drons were the attractive decorations
The Cottage Grove high school had been receiving treatments for
C. M. Greenfield was admitted of the reception room. The after­
baseball team will meet the busi­ injuries sustained recently while to a Eugene hospital Tuesday.
noon hours were pleasantly spent
ness men’s team Friday afternoon. employed on the J. H. Chambers
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Dawson, of socially and the refreshments were
railway.
• The Cedars school received the
Enumclaw, Wash., returned home presented to each guest in an indi-
fourth prize of $10 for rural schools
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hays and Tuesday, after visiting at the home vidual basket to 4ta4p» carry out
in the pioneer pageant held in Eu­ Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis attend­ of Mrs. Dawson’s sister, Mrs. the picnic idea.
gene May 9.
ed ‘‘The Creation” given in Eu­ W. O. Wilson.
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Get your graduation present* at gene Saturday evening by the Eu­
More than 60 tickets were Hold
A. LaBlue has bought a new Ford
Mendennall’s during his big gene Orotorio society.
sedan and V. R. Kem has bought for the card party Tuesday after­
sale.
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Mrs. Luella Widenkeller went a new Ford delivery truck from noon at Hotel Bartell sponsored
by the taComus club for benefit
' E. H. Dustin went to Albany to Eugene Tuesday to undergo a Woodson Brother*.
of city park and playground fund.
today and will be initiated by the minor operation.
Mr .and Mrs. Fred Motter have
Bouquets of sweot peas and wild
Elks lodge this evening.
Mrs. Clarence Spencer and daugh­ returned from a visit in Portland.
flower* were artistically placed
H. P. Flower, of Mabton, Wash., ter Beverly Jean, of Eugene, are
Miss Ethel Rogers suffered a about the room*,
Five hundred
is visiting hi* wife and son and visiting at the home of Mrs.
daughter, Allen Flower and Mrs.. Spencer’» father, W. H. Ostrander severe attack of apendicitis last and bridge were the diversions,
week but is now able to be around. Punch and wafers were served.
N. E. Glass.
Mr. Hpencer was here Hunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holloway,
The Past Matrons’ club held its
tr
of Brownsville, spent the week end
at the home of their daughter, regular social afternoon Monday
Mrs. D. W. Rturgis. Bunday being at the home of Mrs. C. E. Frost.
the birthday anniversary of Mr*. Mrs. J. A. Merryman resigned as
Holloway, Mr*. Htnrgis Rave a secretary and Mrs. J. P. Graham
A BETTER BUILDING
FOR COTTAGE GROVE
Bank of Cottage Grove
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City Briefs °
A Wantad
Win Do It
BERRIES
birthday dinner.
Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Garretson Jr. and son, of.
Roseburg, were hero for the occa- !
I sion.
Mrs. Garretson is another
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Hrlloway. I
FOR CANNING
...40c
GOOSEBERRIES—per pound 10c; 5 pounds....
STRAWBERRIES Owing to weather conititions we ex-
pert to have strawberries for canning next week for the
best quality and lowest prices.
FRUIT JARS—Of all varieties at low prices.
FRUIT JAR TRIMMING—Jar rings and caps of all
makes.
Saturday Candy Specials
1 pound package Lang’s chocolate___________
2 pounds plain mix candy___________________
39c
25c
This store will be clotted all day Saturday, May 30,
Decoration Day; open until 8:30 Friday night.
Smith-Short Grocery
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade
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T. P. Bissell, pastor of the Naz- ' was elected to the position. A
srene church, Mi. and Mrs. W. C. [ delightful two-course luncheon was
Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Enibree and I served, the table being centered
,Mr*. John Jennings left Tuesday for with a large bowl of irises.
Centralia, Wash., to attend a Naz-
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arene convention.
Mrs. T. C. Shaw had as dinner
Lester Littlefield was admitted guests Sunday her son, V. W. Shaw
to a Eugene hospital Monday to and his family and Mr. and Mrs. i
undergo an operation for appendi­ Morris, the occasion being the
sixty-fifth birthday anniversary of I
citis.
Mrs. Walter Hauser, of Eugene, Mr. Shaw. The table was centered .
visited during the week with her with a delicious birthday cake, j
which was made by Marden Shaw, I
mother, Mrs. Allie C. Hawkins.
seven-year-old grandson of the
N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold the honored guest. Master Marden was
following ears during the week : acclaimed by all present as a □
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New Overland sedan to Mrs. E. J. master chef. The afternoon hours
Leum, a used Maxwell touring to wore -pent recalling plensant mem
C. O. Pitney and used Hupmobile ories.
touring to Kenneth Hhort, of Port­
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Mrs. F. L. Grannis hud as lunch-
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dyott, C. A. eon guests Tuesday Mrs. Wayne
Bartell anil daughter Donna, Frank Groen, Mrs. Verne Hcoliort and
Snodgrass and A. W. Helliwell Mrs. Guy Pyle, of Eugene. In the
motored to Medford Saturday and afternoon they attended the card
attendod the installation meeting party at the Hotel Bartell spon­ □
of the Lions club there. Frank sored by the LaComus club for the
Snodgrass pul on a 15-minute pre- benefit of the city park and play­
formance as the local club’s part grounds fund.
of the entertainment.
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Mrs. D. T. Awbrey was hostess
nunnnnnriEinDtinnaatiD this afternoon to the Social Twelve
elub.
Lyle Little was taken to a En
gen* hospital Tuesday evening for
an emergency operation for appen-
<1 iritis. The appendix broke be-
fore reaching the hospital and he is
in a very critical condition.
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Mr. and Mr*. D A. Forbes and
•on* Robert and Htewart are in
Medford visiting at the home of
Mrs. Forbe*' parents. Mr. Forbes
' attended the grand lodge of I. O.-
O. F. which wa* held there. He I
and his son Robert will return
tomorrow but Mr*. Forbes, who has
been ill, and •on Stewart will re
I main several week* in the hope of
I benefitting Mr*. Forbes’ health.
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Mr*. A. W Kime has
[‘from a tesday visit in
with her daughter*, Mr*,
maine and Mis* Geneva,
Claude. Rhe amristed Mrs.
in moving to her new
r Ralem
returned
Portland
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Romaine
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Fifty were present at tho picnic
supper held Monday evening in
I. O. O. F. hall by the American
Legion and the auxiliary. Business
meetings were held by each organi­
zation following the supper.
$ $ $
The women's relief corps will
hold its regular meeting Saturday
afternoon. 1 The president urges all
members to be present at its final
preparations i for Memorial day will
be made.
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKibben,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde and
Mr. and ] Mrs. C. L. Speaks will
entertain the Jolly Bunch club
Friday at its usual evening of
dancing.
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The Past Noble Grands’ club will
hold its regular monthly meeting
next Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
A. W. Kime.
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Mrs. F. L. Grannis will be
hostess to the Tuesday Bridge club
next week nt its regular 1 o’clock
luncheon.
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The O. H. L. club will hold its
regular nfternoon of five hundred
Tuesday with Mrs. George O.
Knowles.
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Mrs. W. W. McFarland, a non­
member, will entortnin the Tillicum
club this evening.
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Mrs. C. C. Cruson will bo hostess
Tuesday afternoon to the M. P. G.
club.
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Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph
Spcarow, pastor. Sunday school at
10, forenoon service at 11, ovening
service at 7:30. Midweek services
Wednesday evening* at 7:30.
Baptist church—W. O. W. hall,
J. C. Orr, pastor. Hunday school |
at 10 o’clock, services at 11 o'clock
and 7:45. B. Y. P. U. services at
7:00. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thurs
day evening at tho Roy C. Howard
home, 110 old north Pacific high- j
way.
Christian Church, the ' * home like"
minister.
shureh—A. J. Adams,
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Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and
communion at 11, Christian endoa
vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. [
Methodist Church—Rev. J. H.
Ebert, Pastor. Son day school at
9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep
worth Icaguo at 7, evening service
at 7:30. Everybody is welcome te
attend all of these service*.
Free Methodist church—Corner of
Monroe avenue end south Fifth
street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Bun­
day school at 10, forenoon services
at 11, evening service at 7:30.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday
evenings.
Seventh Day Adventist Church
West Main street. Service* everv
Saturday. Bebbath school at 10,
church service at 11; prayer meet
mg Wednesday evenrag* at 7:30.
Sunday School services in the
Latham school house every Sunday
at 9:45
Mr* Hugh Trunnel, *u
periatendent; Mr*. Winnie Hagerty,
assirtant superintendent.
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First church of Naaarene—Tenth
an<l Adams, T. P. Bissell, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45, forenoon
service at 11, evening service at
7:30. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wed­
nesday evening*.
Christian Science Church—Corner
>f Jefferson avenue and Second
street. Hnnday serviere at 11 a.
Wednesday servier* at 8 p. m.
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Mrs. Sutcliffe to Give Recital.
Mrs. Robert Sutcliffe will give
her annual recital next Wednesday
in the high school auditorium. Both
primary and advanced piano pupils
will take part in the program.
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DON’T permit yourself to be inveigled into invest­
ing in "get rich quick” propositions, organized
solely for the purpose of “getting you poor
quick.”
YOU go wrong in seeking high rates of interest on
your money, but you cannot go far wrong in
calling on "The Old Reliable” when you are in
need of funds or when you have funds for
deposite.
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Banking Business Conducted.
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Poppies to Be Sold Saturday.
The poppies which are made by
the ex-soldiers in the Portland
veteran hospitals each year and are
sold just before Memorial day,
will be on sale here Saturday.
Cottage Grove has been alloted
750 of the flowers. The auxiliary
of the American Legion is spon­
soring the sale.
ARCADE Theatre
WEEKLY PROGRAM
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Friday, May 22
THE WAY OF A GIRL » »
with i Elanor Boardman,
Matt Moore
and William Russell.
Cross-word puzzle and
‘ comedy.
Saturday, May 23
Al. Wilson in
"THE AIR HAWK”
A horseman of the Heavens,
mounted on earth’s
fleetest steed, the airplane—
a crashing thrill-full
melodrama.
And a comedy.
Sun.-Mon., May 24-25
Gloria Swanson in
“WAGES OF VIRTUE”
A thrilling adventure-tale, a
throbbing romance,
& sparkling comedy—you
get all three.
And a comedy.
Tuesday, May 26
Jacquelin Logan in
“THE HOUSE OF YOUTH”
An unforgettable story
proving that the modern
girl is sport enough to know
when h I ic ’ s beaten and
game enough to conquer
the follies of her
youthfulness.
And a comedy.
Wednesday, May 27
“BLOOD AND STEEL”
A mile a minute
speed drama, featuring
Helen Holmes and
William Desmond.
And a comedy.
Thurs.-Fri., May 28-29
‘ NORTH OF 36”
with Jack Holt, Ernest
Torrence, Lois Wilson
and Noah Berry.
If you saw The (’overcd
Wagon you must sec the
companion film by the
same author.
A super-picture of
super-thrills.
Comedy and News reel.
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CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH,
doutal gold, platinum and dis­
carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting &
Refining Company, Otsego, Michi­
gan.
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FOR SAL E— MODERN REHI
donee on south First street. Phone
127-Y. H. A. Morse.
a20m28p(2)
FOR HALE—PIGS, HIX -WEEK8-
old, also Jersey and Holstein
cows. E. C. Lockwood, phono 8 or
35F2L
ml4-21p(2)
FOR RENT—FIVE R(X)M MOI)
era house, unfurnished or partly
furnished. 24(1 Third street, phono
133 J. Call at noon hour. in 18 21p
HEAVY TEAM OF WORK HORS
es, wagon and harness for sale
cheap or will trade for cows. Joe
Cox, south of city on Frank Ham­
brick place.
m!8-21p
FOR HALE BY OWNER—HIX
room house and lot on north
7th street, Good terms—inquire at
333 north Sth street. Mrs. Augusta
M. McCormick, 333 north 8th street,
Cottage Grove, Oregon. m!8 28p(2)
FOR HAL F.—FREHH JERSEY
cow; drophead Hinger sowing
machine; light wagon; doublo disc
plow. J. H. Kirk, Dorena
m21p
FOR HAL E—L UMBER AND
dimension material $5 per M.,
seasoned fir wood $5 per cord,
delivered. Hevoral good big houses
$10 each,
Posts, 13 cents each
delivered. C, J. Hess, Row river
mill, phone 18F32.
m21 25p
PIANO FOR HALE NEAR COT
tngo Grove. Beautiful high grade
piano will bo sold at very close
price and terms $10 monthly to
reliable person,
For particulars
write Clino Music Co., 0(1 Front St.,
Portland, Ore.
m21-25-28p(2)
REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF
fox terrier lost Monday. Color
white, with tan spots, collar num­
ber 5633, 1925 license. Answers
to name of Pete. O. Knight, phone
34F12.
m21 25p
WANTED TO BEG, BORROW OR
buy n boring machine for fram­
ing purposes.
George Edwards,
box 513, Cottage Grove.
m21-25p
WANT TO HUY YOUR DAY OLD
calves at any time. 11. Denham,
box 541, Cottage Grove.
m21p
F OR HA L E—HOCK KNITTER,
standard make, on stand.
Is
practically new. Mn. Mary Dalia
guardo, Divide, Oregon, phono
5F34.
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FOR HALE—1021 BALED CHEAT
hay $15 par ton. Mrs. Amanda
C. Hull, phone 37F5,
m21j1p(2)
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