The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 13, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    OTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925
PAGE THREE
land anti Salem, where they spent
George Atkinson, of North Bend,
Claude Sherman, with R. W.
the latter part of the week with spent the week end here on busi- I Davis and Jack Mathis, of Yon-
; relatives and friends.
ness.
jcalla, motored to Albany today on
Mrs. Stiffler, of Salem, visited
George W. McQueen, Janies Potts I business.
Certainly—there’s no Coffee on the market, that ean-
during last week with her sister, and W. H. Ostrander will leave
George W. Keene, a California
M rs. Lemley.
Wednesday for Portland to attend ! tourist, paid a fine several days
compare with the deliciously refreshing qualities and
j ago for doing between 30 and 35
fine taste of Maxwell House. It has been highly ap­
Mrs. Harry Wheeler and son-in- | the Elks convention.
B. R. Boyles, of Corvallis, has I miles per hour on south Fifth street
law, Harry Papple, of Roseburg,
proved of by the Good Housekeeping department of
spent Thursday here with friends. purchased the Ruth England prop­ anil north Ninth street. The ar­
health.
rest
was
made
by
Officer
McFar
­
Tht* Choral club and their diree- erty on south Sixth street through
The Boyles will land.
I tor. Mrs. Herman F. Edwards, are i Hall & Lanjr.
The game between Cottage Grove
I planning an overnight outing trip ! move here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, daugh­ | and Drain, which was to have
> for the latter part of the week.
C. J. Kern returned Thursday ter and son, Miss Rita and Law­ been played yesterday, was called
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from Corvallis, where he attended rence, land Robert Stacey have off on account of the absence of
Earl
Hill,
manager
of
the
local
returned
from
a
visit
at
Bandon.
a state druggist’s convention. Mrs.
Miss Rita Kelly will leave Wed­ team.
Kem accompanied him.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beidler nnd Spanish War Vets Institute Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway,
Miss Crystal Robinson, of Port­ nesday for Portland to spend a
daughter Madelle left yesterday on
A local camp of United Spanish
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Q.
Willits,
Mr.
week
with
her
mint,
Mrs.
W.
F.
land, spent Friday here with her
a week’s outing trip to Tillamook War Veterans, to be known as
and
Mrs.
Dale
Hawkins,
Mr.
and
Hart.
mother, Mrs. M. V. Phillips.
Bert B. Chandler Camp No. 26, was
• Beach and Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Addie Davis, re­ Mrs. John Wallace and the George
Leslie Tibbetts, of San Francisco,
instituted Saturday evening by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
T.
Carpenter
i
Scott
family
were
guests
yesterday
visited during the week with his cently of North Bond, are building I of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender and Mr. and Mrs. William Carpen- ¡«’ommamler George F. A. Walger,
aunt, Mrs. 8. E. McKinney, whom i a home a mile north of the city.
and Mr. and Mra. Ralph Bender, of • ter, of Monroe, wore week-end Inspector Lafe Manning and Assist
Lyle Little has returned from
he had not seen for over 30 years.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ant A«ljutant U. G. Worrilow, of
Creswell, nt a picnic held there.
the department of Oregon, at a
The William Foutin family, of | a Eugene hospital. He is recover­
Durham.
Culver & Anderson
Mra.
Charles
Brown
is
in
Med
public ceremonial in Phillips hall
Boise, Ida., visited «luring the week ing slowly from a recent operation ford visiting at the homo of her
The
R.
L.
Lapham
family,
of
for appendicitis.
which was largely attended.
at the William Kirtley home.
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Buckley,
Wash.,
who
were
return
­
daughter, Mra. ClaTenee Boyd.
Mra. C. J. Kem and children left
Addresses were made by tho de­
Mrs. Ida Daggers, of Los An­
ing home from California, were
William
Rogers
returned
yester
­
geles, visited during the week with yesterday for Bradford, Pa., to day to his home in Portland, after guests Friday night at the home partment heads and by Mayor
her sister, Mrs. William Haskins. spend the summer with Mrs. Kern’s a visit here with Hugh Milligan of Mr. Lapham’s cousin, 8. L. George O. Knowles. Several musi­
parents. Mr. Kem took 'them to
cal numbers by the Wilson B.
Dr. Hagen can cure diabetis.
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The W. L. Hubbell and W. N. I Portland by motor.
and Mrs J. W. Francis, his. nephew Mackin.
i Stinnett orchestra were well re­
Mr. and Mrs. Tvnn Warner left ceived and light refreshments wore
Mrs. Ray Baker and son Joe Hubbell families returned Thursday
n City Briefs °
Mrs. W. L. Young has returned and niece.
left yesterday for Netarts bay for from an outing at Rockway beach.
Miss Irma Randall, who is at­ yesterday for a two weeks’ outing served.
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□ a month’s' outing.
from Charleston, W. Va., where
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Be idler and
tending the summer session of at Bandon. T. J. Woods is filling
Officers wore elected and in­
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she visited for several months.
It is no disgrace to have bed son have returned from a visit
Monmouth normal, spent the week Mr. Warner’s place as manager for stalled as follows: H. K. Metcalf,
Mrs. Regina Baum, of Portland,
I
Gray
’
s
Cash
&
Carry.
The V. H. Holliday family, of bugs—but why keep them? Use in Ashland with relatives. They
end with her parents, Mr. and
commander; W. L. Hubbell, senior
McCook, Neb., are spending a few Cenol Bed Bug Destroyer.
Mrs. D. W. Farquar nnd son ! vice commander; W. M. Morelock,
Sold were accompanied home by William who is visiting here, had as guests Mra. I. A. Randall.
Saturday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
days at the L. L. Harrel homo.
by Kern’s for Drugs, Rexall Store, Johnson, brother of Mrs. Beidler.
The Clarence Spencer family, of Howard, of Los Angeles are visit­ junior vice commander; Elbert
Waters, of
Huntingtun
Bench,
Mrs. William Thum, who is at­ Cenol Agency.
• jyl3c
Eugene,
spent yesterday nt the ing nt the home of Mrs. Farquar’s Smith, adjutant and quartermaster;
Calif. The Waters were looking
nrrTTHTHTrnf
tending the summer session at Mon­
L. C. Rogers, of Portland, visited h
home
of
Mra. Spencer's parents, mother, Mrs. IL Town, also at the Charles Cooley, officer of the day;
for a location in Oregon.
home of J. M. Town, a brother, Wilson B. Stinnett, officer of the
mouth normal, was home over fhe during the week at the home of his ì
Mr
.and
Mrs.
W. H. Ostrander.
W. 11. Blair, of Portland, was in
and at the homo of W. II. Ostrau guard; Homer Galloway, George W.
week end.
nephew, Hugh Milligan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skilling, of Eli der, an uncle.
I tho city during the week on busi­
Sweet ami Elbert Smith trustees.
Galloway writes insurance.
Mrs. L. M. Harding, of Corvallis,
gene, spent yesterday with Mrs.
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Morelock have is a guest of her sisters, Mrs. Fred
Skilling's
grandparents,
Mr.
and
I
O. J. Finch, of Portland, visited
Fined for Running Over Hose,
returned from a week’s visit in Wright and Miss Grace Blackwell.
Every kind of loose leaf
! during last week with his parents, Mrs. I. B. Morris.
Herbert Whitlock paid a tine of
Klamath Falls with Mrs. More-
The O. O. Veatch, Roy Short,
ledger
sheets. The Sentinel.
Mrs.
George
W.
McQueen,
dnugh
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Finch.
$5 in police court this forenoon
lock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. J. T. Smith and R. A. Trask fami­
ter Kathryn and Jerry Wilkinson, upon a charge of running over the
G.
M.
Marksbury
is
in
Portland
Holderman. They returned by way lies are camping at the Veatch
the latter being of Eugene, loft fire hose the evening before. The
attending the Elks convention.
of the McKenzie pass.
camp grounds. The men go out
today for Reedsport for a week ’« charge was
Long Distance Hauling
by Officer
Mrs.
E.
B.
Dodd
returned
last
Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Wilson and after business.
visit at the home of Mr. McQueen’s McFarland,
found that
Piano
Moving' a Specialty
,
evening
from
Portland,
where
she
two sons, of Springfield, spent the
sister, Mrs. Sol Davidson.
They
Mrs. W. M. Brown and two :
pretty busy
¡attended a national convention will also spend some time at Win it
week end at the home of Mr. Wil­ children, of Rainier, are visiting
Any Time Any Where
to
during a fire.
I of cleaners and dyers.
Mrs.
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester bay.
!
Dodd
’
s
children
Helen
and
Billy
Wilson.
Chestnut
Transf er
William Rentle.
Mrs. Lillie Scherbart, of Sun
The
Metal trade cheeks.
visited their grandparents in Al­
Cenol
Roach
Destroyer kills
Mr. and *Mrs. Carl Cellers and :
Francisco,
arrived
Saturday
to
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Sentinel.
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
bany during their mother’s ab-
roaches.
Easy to use. Sold by daughter Mildred spent the week :
spend the remainder of the summer
> senee and returned with her.
(Across street from 8. P. depot)
Kern’s for Drugs, Rexall Storer end on an outing at Bandon.
with her sisters, Mrs. Georgo W. lr=
-
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McFarland, McQueen, Mrs. James Jotts and
Coal for Brooders
Cenol Agency.
jy!3c
City Transfer Co.
Glen Smith and Mrs. A. W. Kime Mrs. J. R. Griffith.
G. E. electric fans, 10 cool I
STORAGE AND GENERAL
will leave tomorrow for Portland
hours for a nickel, for sale by
Miss Ruth Stewart, Miss Mildred
TRANSFER
to attend the Elks convention.
RHOADS & LANSING
Ray Nelson.
Lehman, Miss Adeline LaCasse, Ren
Mrs. G. A. Sanders returned L Z 1IJI MJ/ 1IJ/ 1IJ/ HU HJ/ 111/ ïlftl Mil 1111 Ith >1 IL JJ They will be joined in Salem by Sanford, Dale Yyatt and Cecil
Office prone 6
Proprietors
Mrs. Kime’s daughter, Mrs. Roy
j Friday from a Eugene hospital,
Residence phone 155-L
Caldwell spent yesterday at Belknap
Romaine.
I where she underwent a mnjor op­
springs.
W. C. Short ridge and Miss Grace
eration two weeks ago.
She is
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dahl
FURNITURE MOVING
The S. E. Morgan family are
Bennett have been summoned as attended a stato plumbers’ picnic
recovering satisfactorily.
AND STORAGE
moving
into
the
C.
W.
Caldwell
circuit
court
jurors.
held yesterday at Jefferson.
Air. and Mr«. Harvey Holdermnn
home and
the
Caldwells are
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ball motored
and son have returned from Klam­
Paris Breedlove, youngest son of moving into their new homo direct
ath Falls, where they visited Mr. to Astoria Saturday, taking with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Breedlove,
ly west of their former home.
Piano Moving a Specialty,
Holderman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. them their granddaughter Betty has recovered from injuries sus­
John Bartels has accepted the
Bond, who had been visiting them tained in a bicycle accident sev­
l’hone 99; lies., 189-J
E. 8. Holderman.
He and Henry position of service station operator
Merton Hemenway, of Portland, Betty’s mother came from her eral «lays ago.
home at Camp Lewis fo meet Betty Culver were riding tandem fashion for tho Union Oil coinpay,
visited relatives here during the
Neglect of the liver results in
at Astoria and take her home when Paris’ foot caught in the
George Brainard sustained in­
week.
self poisoning! Not so quickly, per
with her.
juries to his foot yesterday and
So wholesome you crave
spokes
and
the
bicycle
and
boys
Clifton Adams, of Latham, was
haps, but just uh surely as if you
more of it and Rolls that fined $2 Tuesday for letting the The K. K. Mills family motored crashed to the pavement. The was unable to carry his mail
drank poison out of a bottle. If
literally “melt in your motor of his automobile run while to Brownsville Saturday to attend Culver boy escaped without injury route today. John Wilson took
you liver is not doing its work of
a Coshow family reunion.
but Paris sustained a sprained his place.
mouth”—are always inelud- parked within the city.
Barber Shop *-
helping digestion, eliminating waste
»
ankle and painful injuries to his
<■11 on our daily, fresh-baked
Mr. and Mrs. R. Meranda, of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shay and
from tin* bowels and purifying the
face.
offerings.
Try Faultless daughter
Hermosa Beach, Calif., nnd their
Miss Marjorie and Earl
blood, you will always be troubled
Products to-day.
Mrs. Clara Burkholder, Mrs. son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and
WE BOB, CURL AND
Ishmael returned Sunday from
with sick headaches, nausea, bilious*
Mrs. D. Cullen, of Fullerton, Calif.,
Lydia
Stouffer,
Miss
Belle
Burk
'
spending a week at Triankle lake.
ness, bad breath, gas, sour stomach,
DYE HAIR
holder, Charles Burkholder Jr. and are visiting Mrs. Meranda’s par­
or constipation.
Victor Peterson, of San Jose,
Miss Kathrync Penner motored ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris.
Cleanse and tone your liver! Put
Calif., who had been visiting his
yesterday to the summit of the
Mrs. Martha Sutherlin and daugh­
your system in condition so you
cousin, Mrs. Ellen McFarland, left
McKenzie highway and hiked to ter Bertha, of Yoncalla, spent yes­
feol your very best again! Try
| Monday for British Columbia.
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
Lost lake.
terday nt the homo of Mra. Huth
....
....
—
just a spoonful of Dr. H. 8.
630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood, of
Miss Nola Banton, Miss Lulfc erlin’s niece, Mrs. Leslie Hawkins.
Thachcr’s excellent Liver and Blood
San Diego, Calif., who were enroute
Hull, Clarence Stoneburg and John The Chester Davis family, of Elk­
The F. A. Monroe family re­ to Seattle, stopped here Thursday.
Syrup after the next few meah
Mnthewson nnd his daughter Avis ton, were also guests yesterday
turned Saturday from Lebanon.
and notice the quick improvement
On their return trip they will stop
motored to Belknap springs yes | at the Hawkins home. Mr. Davis
in tho way you eat, sleep, look and
Mrs. Lizzie Atwater, of Portland, for a longer visit. Mr. Wood was
terday and visited Mrs. 8tonebur(f, is a brother of Mra. Hawkins
feel—th«* return of strength, vigor
is visiting Mrs. Orrin Robinson and for many years in charge of the
who is there taking treatments. ami she accompanied them' homo for
and energy. You will bo complete
her cousin, Mrs. Mary Baltzor.
O. P. & E. railway here.
The party went from there to | a week’s visit.
iy satisfied; otherwise thorc will
G. C. Selness, of Hood River,
Mrs. Winnie Baskett, of Seattle,
Bond, returning early this morning. ! H. H. Feistor left for Portland
be no cost. Dr. Tluichrr’s Liver
visited
during
the
fore
part
of
last
who is spending the summer with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Hherman, today to attend the Elks con­
and Blood Syrup is sold and recom*
her sister, Mrs. S. P. Sfiortridge, week with Miss Lillian Leonard.
Mrs. F. M. Titus, of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Chestnut, Clarence vention.
ineiKwa by Kern’s for Drugs ano
returned Friday from a visit in
Mrs. M. A. Minter, of Kellogg, visited during last week at the I Chestnut and Florence Chestnut
*il other leading druggist».
A
flue
fire
at
the
Snltsman
res
Portland
visited during last week with her home of her grandson, H. W. picnicked yesterday at Drain.
taurant Hundav evening burued a
Car washing and polishing done son, Avery Minter.
Titus.
Mrs. L. Roach spent the week small hole in the roof of tho
nt Woodson Bros. Oarage. j22-jv20p2
Jarnos White an«l son Arthur, of end in Portland.
Mrs. Thomas Lavridson
and
building.
Malcolm McEwan, of Portland, j daughter Anna, of Longmont, Colo., Chico, Calif., returned home Satur­
was a house guest Thursday and ' visited during last week at the day, after spending last week with
Friday of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. ! home of Mrs. Lavridson’s sister, the H. C. Hart family.
Any Kind Any Time
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Mrs. H. J. Jorgensen.
Dyott.
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Radio Ray for Radiolas.
PRICES RIGHT
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E. V. Ostrander, of Eugene, had
Di<l you know that all diseases
Terms Cush
Mr«. Herbert Whitlock and her ■ □
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of the eyes are curable without the i charge of the Presbyterian Sunday brother ami sinter, Floyd Bennett
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aid of glasses or operation? Dr. school and forenoon church services and Mrs. Hattie Matlock, motored 1 □
Hagen.
eow(T) I yesterday.
to Salem Thursday to visit Mr. | □
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I’bon««: Office 7fl, Re«. 124 L
Guy White and two daughters | T. A. Churchill, of Los Angeles, Whitlock, who is employed there.
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tfc(2)
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and a niece, of Placerville, Calif., j is visiting here with his sister. Miss
Tom Short has returned from ! □
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on their wavihome from attending Minnie Nichols, and in Eugene with Boswell sprint's, where ho was □
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the Christian Endeavor convention another sister.
taking treatments.
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in Portland, were Thursday night
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart, Mrs.
Mrs. Minard Weeks and daughter I □
guests of Mr. White’s cousin, N. W. D. A. Laffoon and daughter, Miss aud ,«on, of Raymond, Wash., are □
OBINSON CRUSOE was stranded—and sick of it!
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White.
Loveday White and Arthur White, visiting Mrs. Weeks' parents, Mr. ti
Only his man Friday and a goat and a parrot
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jewell were the latter two being of Chico, and Mrs. H. J. Jorgensen.
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for
companionship! He wanted to get off the
□
Calif., returned Friday from Port-
in Portland during the week.
Sophie Jensen and Mrs. M. Coder ’ □
island, and to do this he knew he must communicate
holm, of Han Diego, visited during ! □
with people who might pass, afar off, in ships. So he
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the week with Mra. Julia Madsen. □
did what any man does who wants to reach people—
Comfortable, economical »ervice dally.
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Safe, dependable
Frank Garoutto and Bert Ellen □
He advertised!
$
$
trains
burg are at Kitson springs on a □
at cons enient
n□
two weeks’ outing.
True, he had only a ragged shirt with which to
roundtrip season
roundtrip week-end
hours
□
ticket ; on «ale everv
ticket i »tan Pri.,Sat.
do his advertising, but he stuck it on a pole, secured
A five-pound daughter was born □
day. Return limit
or Sun. Return limit
Thursday to Mr. and Mrs Gerald
the pole in the ground and waited—for days! Didn't
15 days.
Tuesday following.
Counts, of Latham. The mother i g
get discouraged at the first days of failure, you see.
Proporticmattly low far«« M other potata.
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an<l baby are with Mrs. Favor.
No good advertiser does!
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Aik agtnf
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stockholm i □
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And Finally—he got results!
and daughters, of Oakland, Calif., | □
spent the week end at the W. N.. □
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If Robinson Crusoe, with one old shirt, could
Hubbell home.
B
accomplish his purpose, could reach the folks he
The seven-year-old danghter of □
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sought, what do you think you could do with the
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hanson under-i □
Buy your tires before further
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infinite advertising possibilities offered you?
went an operation for the removal! □
of her tonsils Saturday at the of- ! □
advance in price
Artistic type at your disposal—skillful printers
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fiee of a local physician.
a
H’m-m-m, but it’s good!
When the Meat
Is Tender
Tasty and fresh and prepared to suit
your very taste, how enjoyable it
makes the whole meal. For that
satisfied feeling, try us often.
McQueen’s Grocery
Quality Market
Judicious
Newspaper
Advertising
Makes Big
Stores Out
of Little
Ones
Look Out for
Self Poisoning
BREAD
MPERIAT I
I
Never Give
Up Until
You’ve Tried
a Sentinel
Wantad
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
WOOD
Robinson
Crusoe
*
Advertised!
Quimby Bros.
LOW FARES TO
PORTLAND
AND RETURN
GOODYEAR
means Good Wear
GOODYEAR TIRES
are not expensive
General. Shell and Red Crown
GASOLINE
Havoline and Valvoline Oil
' 'L
Cottage Grove Service Station
W. J. Woods, Prop.
Fifth and Main Sts. |
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Mi«s Bessie Harms and Jack □
Kidd, of lb »-eburg, enroute to I
g
Portland to attend the Elks eon □
veatioa, visited here yesterday □
with Miss Harms’ mother, Mrs. □
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B
Sarah Harms.
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William Clarke and two grand i
daughters, of Coburg, spent Friday I
with .Mr. Clarke's mother-inlaw,!
Mrs. 8. E. McKinney.
!
IM
Turpin • left
Pendleton.
Saturday
for
to set it into whatever message you choose—and the
folks you want to reach all near at hand!
Doesn't it stand to reason you’d get results, too?
Cottage Grove Sentinel
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING MAKES BIG STORES
OUT OF LITTLE ONES
T. M. BOYD, Local Agent