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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925 PAGE SIX □-------------------------- ---- — motored to the E. G. Quigley farm have about completed work of repairing and remodeling their near Eugene Sunday. Mrs. Lee Nixon returned home home. Sunday from a Eugene hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland n Mi«s Alice Kent was a dinner spent Saturday and Sunday at Lor DELIGHT VALLEY. FOR BENT—THREE-BOOM FUR- guest of Miss Lois Jackson Sun ane visiting the George Poweil nished suite light housekeeping family. day. (Special to The Sentinel.) rooms. Eloctrit light, hot and cold Mr. and Mrs. James -Powell and Mias Loin Jackson entered the Oct. 14.— J. A. Joll returned water, bath, etc. Also a single Eugene Business college Monday. children left Monday for Washing Thursday from Idaho, where he room. Phone 199-J. 1404 west The Walker union high school ton to visit Mrs. Powell’s sister, Main street. s21tfc I was called by the illness and death will put on a play at the school Mrs. John Weber, and family. , of his mother. house Friday evening. Clifford Townsend has a black DO YOU HAVE BIRDS IN YOUR The Bert Myers and Roy Myers eye as the result of being hit home! Most people do. If you families went to Noti Friday after with a drain pipe which broke SAGINAW. want a pet get a little bird. It noon and returned Monday morn while he was swinging on it. will sing for you. I have the best. ing. Frank Alderson moved from (Special to The Sentinel.) Also room and board for gentleman. Little Marjorie Knox spent the Oct. 14.—Mr. and Mrs. Lewis camp B to the Jones sawmill Tues 918 west Main. o8-19c(2) week end at the home of her aunt, Allen and children, of Sutherlin, day and J. C. Pickett moved into HOUSE FOR SALE—WILL SELL Mrs. E. J. Sears. were visitors in this vieinity Sat the Alderson house at camp B. Miss Mary Edgerton, of Portland, our residence at 1136 west Main urday while on their way to Wend who was enroute home from n street. Easy terms. E. A. Glea ling- MOUNT VIEW. son. ol2-19c(2) trip to California, stopped here Miss Lois Jackson, of Delight | Saturday to visit at the C. II. Valley, assisted Mrs. Benston in (Special to The Sentinel.) FORD COUPE FOR SALE CHEAP. Haight home. Oct. 14.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. E. E. Paul, who was a the postoffiee last week. 1924 model, in excellent condi Miss Frances Keene, of Cottage Lambkin and Mrs. Clarence John tion. Terms. 1133 Adams Avenue, former resident at the mill, ar Grove, spent the week end at the son visited Sunday with relatives Cottage Grove, Ore. o!2-15p rived Saturday from a trip to Nebraska and is visiting friends. home of her sister, Mrs. Lowell at Lorane. LOST—BABY SWEATER, BE She plnns to go to California soon Benston. Mrs. Ruth Guggisberg, of Leona, Mrs. S. K. Adams was a business spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ! tween Main street bridge und [ to visit her relatives. Frank McFarland residence on west Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haight and visitor in Cottage Grove Monday Fred Guggisberg. side. Return to Mrs. Fred Ander Gwendolyn and Miss Edgerton morning. She was accompanied by Claude Arne was home over the Lottie Kirkendall and Mrs. Earl week end from Florence, where he son. ol5p. Smith. is employed. FOUR R(X)M HOUSE FOR RENT. Mrs. Myrtle Pettit was a busi EXCHANGE YOUR OLI) FURNI- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boss have Inquire at 1627 west Main ture for new, and be sure to see street. moved into the F. B. Phillips house ol5-22p ness visitor in Eugene Saturday. Mrs. F. F. Benston and Elwin for the winter. our heaters und ranges. Short’s Second Hand Store. ol5c FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR LIGHT Benston were in Eugene Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath spent housekeeping at 38 L street. afternoon. Sunday at Walker. WANTED-SHEEP OR GOATS Garage furnished. See Mrs. L. L. Bert Hands plans to leave next on the shares. For sale—a few Woolley at Tourist cafe or call at month for Florida. LONDON. bushels of outs and vetch. C. H. the house in the morning before L. K. Brumfield, who has been ’ Haight. Box 8, Saginaw, Oregon. 9 o’clock. ol5-19p visiting at the Mrs. Amanda Sears : (Special to The Sentinel.) Telephone 38F12. ol5c Oct. 14.—Several young poople home, returned to Marshfield Fri- j FOR SALE—ONE GOOD MAT tress and small heater. Inquire of the neighborhood enjoyed a bon day. Mrs. Brumfield remained un TOMATOES-WE STILL HAVE nice ones. As run, 35 cents per 305 south Sixth street. Call Sat fire party on the lot back of the ! til Sunday. ol5p store Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hanna bushel, you pick ’em. Greenhouse, urday. Phone 137-R. A broken cross head caused a i are moving this week to the old 75 cents per bushel. C. A. King. Phone 1F5. 015tfc WHEEL CHAIR FOR SALE — shut down at mill A for Several I Lebow place on Mosby creek. Cheap if taken soon, or wi’l hours Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley vis ROOMER WANTED, GENTLE trade for chickens or anything 11 Mr. and Mrs. John Overholser ited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. man preferred. Mrs. George Lea, can use. Smith S. Trask. 3511 of Silk creek were Saturday visit- I Amanda Sears. 433 south Sixth street, phono Quincy Avenue, Cottage Grove, j ors at tho E. W. Powell home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chestnut Oregon. ___________ ol5-26p(2> | Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland moved Monday to Cottage Grove 172 1.. o!5p 1 " 1 WANT ADS I Nearby News and Fred Guggisberg has moved I to the place they vacated. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield ami Andy Sears were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lebow in the Grove. Mrs. Amanda Sears, Laura Riley, Andy Sears and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lebow to Eugetie Sunday evening, from which pliee Mrs. Brumfield left for her home in Marshfield, and Andy Sears left for his home in Jacksonville, ; valley boosters, considering it one of the garden spots of the west Florida. and a dream of beauty. But John’s poetic bent may account for a John Day Valley Beautiful. part of his enthusiasm, although Many of those returning from the all John Day valley visitors agree Blue Mountain Springs remark that he ha« not exaggerated the upon the wonderful fields of oats facts much.—Condon Globe-Times. and other grain in the John Day valley, the fields looking like seed •oral | Get both the girl and the wed- catalog pictures—scenes of rural The rohn ding invitations at home. beauty difficult to equal. John Stewart, city recorder, was one of ’, quality is lietter and usually the xx the most enthusiastic John Day E..,. cost more reasonable. —--------------------------- IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TP ADE AT GUAY’S GRAY’S CASH & CARRY Over 3000 Customers Visited Our Store Last Week This proves that we are selling Groceries of the Best Quality with the Quickest Service at the Lowest Prices in Cottage Grove PAY CASH ANI) PAY LESS-YOU ALWAYS SAVE FLOUR SOAP A good hardwheat, guaranteed to satisfy The best white soap made—Crystal White 10 BARS $2.25 ORANGES Little sewet, juicy oranges 30c DOZEN Phone You know they will not, and you know that the money you give them can never be used for the benefit of yourself and your home. But you do know that money spent here remains here and is used for our own good. When You Buy Your Needs Here Your Money Stays Here Cottage Grove Service Station Our Building Material Line Includes— Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Eire Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath. Corner Beads, Shingle», Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Concrete Sand and Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri Store Front Fittings, and Other Things Too Numerous to Mention. No Charge on City Deliveries ' GODARD & RANDALL Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100 Goodyear and Goodrich TIRES Wouldn't you rather pay a fair price for gar ments that ¡ue really hand tailored and will tit you perfectly, maintaining their shape for years, than to take a cheaper substitute? Then buy a Detmer from the Owl Cleaners. 410 Main. Your Afternoon Party or Evening Banquet Will be more thoroughly enjoyed if the lunch ion or meal is served by us. We shall be pleased to aid you with suggestions. Barties and bam|U< tn are one of our specialties. fhe Gray Goose Tea Room A Good Place to Eat Freshly caught and rushed to us by fast express, our Fish are as fresh and tasty as though just taken from the water. Let us send you some for dinner Friday—or some other day. We always have a large line of fresh and cured fish in season. Quality Market Septic Tank and Sewer Building The Owl Says: FISH merchants are a vital part and factor in the development of place. G. A. Sanders, Prop. Plumbing and Heating Freshest of Fresh • THE COTTAGE GROVE ELECTRIC BAKERY 325 MAIN STREET Phone 53 EAEH&tARRY 53 If you buy a new suit, some hardware, furniture, meat, or groceries from out-of-town dealers do you think these out-of-town merchants will help pave the streets of your town or contribute money towards making your town a better place in which to live? There are so many good points about our Bread that about the only way to find out is to try a Brown Crispy Loaf. Tastes just like homemade—only a little better. GEO. H. DAHL SHORTENING 4-pound pail............................................. 85c 8-pound pail.............................................. $1.65 4 pounds Snowdrift................................ $1.00 8 pounds Snowdrift................................ $1.98 GRAYS What Will They Do for You THE BROWN, CRISPY LOAF 41c SACK Make Your Car Look Like a New One With a Glass Enclosure General, Shell and Red Crown Winter Gasoline And General Repairing of All Kinds New and Used Machines of All Makes at Reasonable Prict-s. Tricycles, Wagons and Scooters Everything in the Cycle Line HARRY RENTLE IT m ? Bicycle Shop 400 Main St. Culver & Anderson Inviting You! The artistic refreshing appearance of our soda fountain gives you the urge to have a sanitary drink mixed for you. The taste of one gives you the urge to try another. The White Pharmacy Grant Tower Accounting and Systems 30 ears Experience Will Assist You With Your Bookkeeping and Accounting Valvoline and Havoline Oils Motorcycles and Bicycles PHONE 46 Newspaper Advertising Makes Big Stores Out of Little Ones And keeps them from becom ing little stores again. Tailored-to-Order Suits Are worn by successful men, wealthy men, and gnat men as well as by careful men and men who believe in thrift. Why? Because they ’Ve appearance and look best Ion p ... They are fitted to the individuality of the wearer. I**t Me Do y our Tailoring. M ax SCHWARTZ THE TAILOR »1» Maia St. Cottage Grove. Oregoa