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'OTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. JULY 6, 1925
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DEUüHT VALLE Y.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
July 0.—The K. C. Barfield fam
ily, of Salem, motored up Friday
evening and spent the week end
nt the W< A. Keene home.
The W. S. Blakely family spent
tho Fourth at Newport.
The C. H. Haight and M. A.
Horn families were members of a
party that drove to Winchester
bay for the Fourth.
Tho rock crusher broke down
Thursday and M. A. Horn and Lee
Nixon took some parts to Portland
to be repaired.
The J. A. .Toll, O. Jackson, Leo
Nixon, 0. C. Conner, E. J. Hears,
Hugh Nixon and E. J. Kent fami
lies, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henson,
Harry Benston, Elwyn Houston,
Howard Keene, Frances Keene,
Adriun Cornutt and Edna Hodges
made up a picnic party which spent
tho Fourth at London.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Witcher and
the Fred Witcher family went to
Oakridge Suturday morning and
returned Sunday afternoon. Seven
children of Mr. and Mrs. Witcher
and their families held a reunion,
all being present except one son.
Mrs. A. W. Cornutt returned
Saturday evening from a visit in
California with relatives.
The Ray Myors family went to
Triangle lake Friday evoning to
spend tho Fourth.
The Lawrence Brown and Ru
dolph Hanson families spent tho
Fourth at tho auto park at Spring
field.
Miss Amolia Newman and Miss
Lean Boeklund, of Portland, arrived
Saturday evening for a two weeks’
visit, at the II. E. Nixon home.
Tho Al Montiuth family spent
Sunday with tho Lnwronco Mon-
tieth family.
Tho E. J. Kent family picnicked
Sunday with n party of friends on
Cedar creek.
The A. W. Cornutt family mo
tored to Shedd Sunday and spent
the day with relatives of Mr.
Cornutt.
The Henry Myers family, of Cot
Inge Grove, spent. Sunday nt the
It. C. Myers home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nixon went to
Portland Monday morning.
The Misses Irene and Eleanor
Smith, of Albany, nieces of Mrs.
Lntfrenc.o Brown, uro visiting at
the Brown home.
Tell the
World
You’re Proud to Live in
Cottage Grove
Surely, you have all the reason in the world to be
thankful you live in Cottage Grove. Your commercial
interests are here. Your social interests are here. Your
prospeets here are far more promising than they would
be anywhere else. Nary a cloud hovers on the horizon
of your future. Could things look any brighter?
Compare Cottage Grove with New
York, Chicago, or any of the larger
centers of the country. There it is—
“Everybody for himself. Get what
you can and the best o’ luck.” it’s
hustle, bustle every minute with
never a thought or a kind deed for a
neighbor’s welfare.
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WHEN YOU WISH TO ATTRACT
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How different the spirit is here. Your neighbor’s
interests are your own. He thinks—“What ean I
do to please others? What ean I do to help im
prove the town, help it grow and make it a better
place in which to live?’’ Your thoughts are-the
same. And through your actions and his actions,
Cottage Grove has become the best place in the
world.
NI'ECIAL ATTENTION WITH
YOUR
STYLE.
WANTADS,
TRY
THIS
THE PRICE IS ABOUT
TWICE THAT OF THE USUAL
STYLE.
TAKE NOTICE ANYONE WISH
ing Dr. Swan’s medicine or Jo
IT« oil, write H. M. Hansurd, 1075
O’Farrell Street, San Friinrmco,
California.
jy2-13p(2)
Population doesn’t make a great community.
spirit of those who live in it.
FOR HALE SECOND HAND
sowing in n chin e. Tidephono
1F13.
jy2(ty
It’s the
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LOST LADY’S PURSE CON
biinitig $5 in currency ami some
change. Lost in road bid ween Red
bridge and 5 miles up Sharp’s
creek.
F i n <1 e r please call
190-J,
jy(J 9p
So, do a little “Oral Boosting.” Tell the world you’re
' mighty happy to be here.
We, the undersigned professional and business interests,
are doing our share by advertising the fact.
LOST SM \LLCOt KER SPANIEL
dog nt Lorane. Address W. IL
Sturdevant, Lorane, Ore.
Jlyf? 9p
FOR SALE SIX ROOM HOUSE
about acre land, fruit and shade
trees, four blocks from Main atree^
Will take car ns part payment. Ap
ply E. (’. Lock wood, city. jvO-13p(2)
Do yours, by “WORD OF MOUTH.”
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned guardian of the estate
of Marjorie Lucille Knox, minor, in
pursuance of an order made by the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Marion County, in the
matter of said estate shall from
and aft ci the I Sth day of July,
1925, offer for sale at private sale !
the following real property be j
lunging to mud estate situated in
Lane County, Oregon, and described
a m follow s, to wit:
An undivided one fifth (15) intej I
ent in and to Lot six (fl) in
Block onc (1) in James H. Me
Farland ’s Addition to Cottage I
<lro\e, Laue County, Oregon.
Offers will be received by the
geanlian nt the law office of W E.
K- yes. 305 8, I’. S. National Bank
building. Salem, Oregon.
The sale will bo made for cash :
subject to confirmation by the
County Court of Marion County.
Date« | this 15th day of June,
1925.
IRHA KNOX,
(hiardiHn of Marjorie Lucille
Knox, Minor.
jn1Bjy!3c(M)
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicin i
I» — rid your tyttem of Catarrh or D m *
new cauwd by Catarrh.
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO.
N. J. NELSON, JR.
Dealer in new and used Automobiles of Quality.
KEM’S ELECTRIC STORE
SMITH SHORT, GROCERS
BEAULIEU & HARREL
WOODSON BROTHERS GARAGE
UMPHREY & MACKIN
ECONOMY FEED & GROCERY STORE
PEOPLE’S CASH MARKET
Cleanliness, Quality, Service and Price.
COTTAGE grove mfg . co .
CALVIN FUNK POST NO. 32
American Legion
CHESTNUT TRANSFER
H. W. TITUS
First National Bank Building.
THE BASKET GROCETERIA
SEVENTH STREET GARAGE
MILLER’S MACHINE SHOP
COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS
ARCADE THEATRE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ELECTRIC BAKERY
HELLIWELL & MARKSBURY
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP
GRAY’S CASH & CARRY
McQUEEN’S GROCERY
GrooeriM and School Supplies.
KNOWLES & GRABER
COTTAGE GROVE STEAM LAUNDRY
COTTAGE GROVE CREAMERY
LEONARD’S GROCERY
CITY BAKERY
DARBY & LISTON
QUALITY MARKET
Culver & Anderson
SERVICE GARAGE
THE PICTURE SHOP
STERLING FEED CO.
HOTEL BARTELL
OWL CLEANERS
Cleaning, Pressing, Tailoring.
E. C. LOCKWOOD
Real Estate and Insurance
J. C. PENNEY CO.
J. SCHOFIELD STEWART
Good Plumbing
RAY NELSON
Auto Electrician.