tiu ksi > \y jim : 21. i<> ¡ h
I Want Your Pressing
lot- tillit ri'iiNiill I have I'i'diici-d the price.
Suits Pfi sHi d. 50e
.
I'h iiiK'd mill Pn ssi d, $1.25
Yotit's for Service
MAX SCHWARTZ
The tnilor lltut is n tuilor.
Phone 240
> ♦
M^t. Jessie Hill returned to her
home m Eugene Naturday
after
I visiting le’ir at the home Of her
I niece, Mrs, J, M. Longfellow.
Mr- AC. Loucks and daughter I
-♦
Mi»s Hazel l»»ft Fri<l»«y oh ?t motor'
Aim. W. AV. ¡.«mg nn*i tin 11 ght it *
trip to California.
<l\\<-nith nnd Nuthiri ri*turiK*d Nun
No matter who made your
«lily from Albany, whnrt* they npi’tit
Iwo wi't'kn iiMitihg rvbitlvi'M, Afi. radio we know a good deal
Long drove to AHmnv fur them
about it. See us for repair«
Pastor mid Mm. John A. Linn
mid family left i I i I m morning fui Ray NelHon Electric «hop,
The X»'lson Motor company ha»
Nnh’in, wh«*rt< Pnator
Linn
will
of
Willys
int't’l with t I m * ••xcriitlvr commit unloaded a <*nrloa<l
1 •••* of tin« Oregon <‘uiift 1 t’lit'i’ I p Knight cars and Whip|>«*t fours mid
worth l.i'Hgui'n
T1 h * v plsn fo re sixes.
turn this evening.
The f idlowing residents of t'ot*
I
(¡rove
were .registered at the
No matter who made your < tnge
’«ingress hotel in Portland Tues
radio we know a good deal •lay: W. M. Mor«do«k, Mrs. Leon
about it See us for repairs. tine Lusk, Mr». Earl Haroutte, Mr.
and Mrs. F. D Knight and Dr.
Ray Nelson Electric shop.
a nd Mrs. II, A. Ilng.-n.
Mrs. Li’ster Hill mid non l<ob«*rt
The w <J. T. r will hohl nn
i»f Nupiivine, With., arc visiting
■it the * home of Mrs. Hill's broth all «lav cooked food «ale Knturdnyi
at the Smith Short grocery,
-r, <>. W Hays.
Mr. mid Mrs. Clarence
.1 Ust think «»f jt -you
Apple
t__
<■1111 ___
now
white of Oakridge •pent »evernl buy a Willys Knight for HUM nt
day« I last we«»k with
__ ___
__ Nolaon Motor company.
M r. A pple
V^hite'c mother, Mrs. Ethel A ¡»¡de
M iSNCM Millicent
and
______
white.
Burrows went to Albany Nuriday I
to t isit nt the home <»f th«*ir unci »,
E«l Finnerty. Thev expert to f
turn the Inst of the week.
rile
At a recent
meeting
of
I hi*.
laughs ¡it
Hhields cemetery association
A r
in and Wynne was elected president ’
nnd Robert I Cooiey secretary.
As
»M'xument« were mn<lo
made to make it
the
pOMNiblo to cdrntiup the re mete ry.
eertainlv
Ijirnnr I’ipvr «nd Chester Ben t
nett of Portland spent Naturday
had
in the Bohemia
district
looking
after mining internals.
himself.
We nrc always busy but not too'
bu«y to give you our usual JMT I
Mina I attention. Nelson Motor com*
Buy Your
pnny.
Mimeograph Stencil«
Mi«« Bi-rthn How«', who ha«i been
Mimeograph Ink
ill with ptomaine poinoning
for
From The Sentinel
«evernl dny«, it recovering
Milt ig-
fnrturily.
'
w
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will I
The Ulen Hnney
family
Mr.}
J« h * Bricher Jr, wa« taken to n move to Eugene Naturday.
employed |
EiigriiM hospital Saturday evening Haney, who hn« been
suffering from a ppun dir 11 ¡ n
nnd with the Union Oil company for!
his
underwent nn opi'riition the fir*t *ev<’rnl year«, hn« re«igne«l
po«itiuu mi«l will be tiAMH-iated w it h
of the week.
Oregon Fire Relief 31 yrs. ol I, the <'hniK-ellor Lyon auto nrceiuiory
«•ompnny in Eugene. Jack Hatton,
«urressful, all Oregon (’o.
w ants
m
your ImsineiM» and
___ can
___ . save you n former Uuttnge Grove man,
money, How about buying at hoine manager of the Eugene «tore.
r»c«l earn.
Wo hnve them and |
anyway. Arnest
Arueat Agency,
Agency/ 1st Nat.
Bldg.
jn^Nr n fjtie line of them nt right price«.!
Nelnon M«»tor rompnny.
Mrs. A. (>. Williams, who had
A pit-nip wnn hebl Wednenday at i
I»een visiting arvrral
week«
in
Washington, returned home Mon the home of Mm. Elizabeth Fahren-1
day. Hhe waa accompanied by her wald n«*ar Latham.
sister, Mr«. (’. M. Brnntun, and
Mr. nnd Mr«. E. E. Uhnloupkn,
reaideataJ
the latter*« son John,
both
(if former Cottage Grove
Mrattlu« Mrs. Branson nml «on will are guent« today of Mr. nn«i Mm.
b*avg Jo«lay for »Nenttle ami Mis* Claude Kein. The Chaloupka« are
\lbrrfa Williams will accompany «pending the «umtuer at thtvr home'
them for a three week visit.
nt <bimp Nhvnnnn on the Metoliu«
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Houser of river.
Eugen«’ nml Mr«. Tom Purkinson
Mr«. Lydia Near« ,« in receipt of
of Portland "pent Sunday with a letter from her «011, Kenneth,
Mrs. A. C. Iinakin«, mother of w ho i« now «tntioned nt Shanghai, I
Mrs. Houser and Mrs. Parkinson. Chinn, with the V. N. murine«. Hi«
in
making
Bettor hnve it and not need it rompnny i« engaged
Ihnn nee«l it nnd nut have it. IN map« of the city of Nhnnghni nnd
SI RANCE Auto, Fin*. Life, Arn- hi» «mt hi« mother «ample« of them
the
••st Agency, 1st Natl. Bldg. mlOtfe with n«,W‘»pap«,r clipping« of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner left war in China.
Inst week for Medford, where they
Mm. Fred Beidler hn« rvcoivi-d ■
will attend a Neventh <lny ^«Ivent an announcement of the birth of
u non on June 9 to Mr. nnd Mr«,
j City Briefs
person who
some
one else who has
toot hat-lie,
never
has
one
Royal Johnson st Watsonville, (’al.
Mrs. Johrisofi was formerly
Mi s
Daisy Johnson of this city and is
a sister of Mrs. Beidler’s.
The driver of th«* Williams bnk
ery delivery wagon of Eugene was
flnwd W on a charge of speeding
by the city police jU'lge reel-fitly.
Mm. W. Leonard mid daughter
Margaret returned last week from
visiting relativ«-« in Muthrrlin and
Roseburg.
Leslie Stearns of Moriill, Neb.,
i. v i v 11 1 ii g at th»’ home of his sis
ter, Mrs. A. W. Hhofstnll.
Mr. mid Mrs. Chftrles N. Burk
holder returned Sunday
from
h
two week honeymoon trip Hl l |||
fornia and Mexico.
red urne.I
Mrs. N. E. (/ornptoii
Saturday from Eugene, where ■hi*
load been serving on the jury for
a mouth.
Florence and
Lucille
Leonard
are visiting relatives mid friends
in Nutlierlin ami Ko««-burg.
Mrs. Fannie Daniels of
Marsh
field, who had lieen visiting h«*r
mother. Mrs. Nettie Estes, returned
homo Nntunlay.
The Robert Ferguson family of
Berkeley, I ni., visited Tuesday nt
th«* hi»iiu' of Mrs. Nancy Oglesby.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferguson had been
to Corvallis to get their son ibd
lin, who is a student ut O. A. <*,
majoring in forestry.
Mr. mid Mrs. Ham V catch Hr.
left Tuesday for their home
in
I'ortlaml, after sp«*nding
several
dayn here
with
relatives
mid
friends. They attended the Vnatch
dan picnic Sunday.
Mr«. Herbert Eakin nnd
Mrs.
_ Adrian
____ _ Merryman returned Mon
day from n trip to Vancouver, B.
C.
Mi«» Margaret
Robison
arrived
_
___ ____
Thursday evening from California
to visit nt th« homo of her par
ent», Mr. and Mr». James Robison.
Mi»» Mury Ellen Hennon of Na A
Lui« ObinjM., Cal.,
in Mt
arrived
Thursday evening to »pend
the
summer with her
M m .
mother,
Orpnh Hennon, nnd h<*r aunt, M rs.
Herlwrt Enkin.
Mi«« Esther Van O»dall »pent
the week end in Eugene.
Hide« valued nt f.'AHl were stolen
from the Bartel» Mnrket «laughter
bouse June 12.
This is the see-
ond time that hide» have
been
stolen from ths.* house
and
th«
total loss is $1200.
Mr». George Matthew» ha» ro
turned from Portland, where uhe
attended grand chapter
of
the
Eastern Stnr.
Mr. and Mr». Roy
Hoy Short ami
children and Mr. Short’» parent«,
Mr. and Mr». Jam<*» Short,
left
Tuesday for Npykane, Wash., where
they expect to spend two week»
Henry Short home,
“
*
• I'uhow
- -
■Mr«. “
Edward
of Dunrmuir,
<'nl., nnd
Mary
---- : Mr».
... I"
_ _•■
Renfro of
.Marshfield left Tuesday for their
home» after »pending »evernl day»!
with Mrs. Cahow ’» parent», Mr. I
and Mm. John Bartel».
The Korn Harral» of Glendale
spent the week end with the L. L.
linrrel».
Loren Hlaekford of Portland i»
vi»iting hia «i«ter, Donna Hlaekford
Bartell,
William Elmer of Portland, nt
one lime «uperintendent for the
West Coast Mines company in the
Bohemia district, was in this city ’
Naturday on business.
Miss Geneva Shattuck and .Miss
Beth Bede returned Friday evening
from Portland, where they, attended
th.. ro»e festival.
-Mi«» Adelaide LaCassc left Nat
urdav evening for Ncattie, taking
the body of her father there for
burial.
.Mrs. LnCasse and
.Miss
Zelpha LuCa»».. left l>y notomol.ile
with Mr». LaCasse’s »on, N. E. La-
Casse, who came from Seattle for
the funeral service.
a
Mr. and Mrs. George Hohl will
leave the lant
of the* • week
......................
for
i
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SURPRISE SPECIALS
The Cottage Grove Service Stores have been surprised as well as pleased with the nice
business you have given us. We have some surprises for you this week. Watch this
space for the big surprise next week
Economy Feed Store
C. A. BEIDLER
Pound Parowax................
Full cream cheese
Pound Golden Shield coffee
Jar rings, extra heavy, double lipped, 3
dozen
loflized shaker salt
Post Bran, package .....................
»
10c
27c
48c
19c
11c
10c
Umphrey & Mackin
Try a quality line of groceries not found
in chain stores. •
Pound S & W coffee, 55c; 2 lbs.
$1.00
No. 1 can S & W olives ...........
23c
S & W pineapple, No. 2>o ean ......
28c
S & \\ catsup, a wonderful article
23c
Smith-Short Grocery
McQueen Grocery
•
Regnili 1' 20c sardine
Regular 30c eatsilp ..........................
Regllllll' r>0e Fly Tox ....................
10 Illi I'M White Laundry soap
Regllllll' 50e ehocolate eariimels, II».
3 boxes inatehes ..............................
15c
23c
38c
38c
18c
10c
(’ion II cake flour, none better, pkg...... 33c
5 gallon wooden kegs, parafined....... 98c
25c jar dill pickles ................................... 18c
Golden Bur peaches, extra nict^......... 23c
25c fruit',jar lifters ................. ‘
10c
25c grape fruit, per enn ........... a .......... 20c
Safley & Gidney
Leonard & Son
No. 2 can Fowlers peas ......
No. 2 ean Armour spaghetti
White wax onions, (i lbs. for
Package Unit starch ..........
20c market basket ...............
2 loaves bread ......................
PAGE SEVEN
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE (¡ROVE, OREGON.
Wc
12c
20c
7c
12c
9c
3 Armour's tomato soup .......................... 25c
30c glass chipped beef .. ........................ 24c
4 dozen jar rubbers .......................
27c
20-Mule Team borax chips, 40c pkg. . 32c
15c North Star sardines, 3 for ...............38c
Pound Del Monte coffee .......................... 47c
Trade with the old home merchants and save money. Let us work together for a bigger
and better Cottage Grove.
O. E. Ntowell, superintendent of
Klnmiith FaUa, wb«r«
they' will
»(»■nd arvi'rnl day» on bu«in>*>»>.
the Black Butte mine, is spending
in
Mr. mid .Mr«. Alfred McCargar, this week in eastern Oregon
Mrs. Li»urn Hemen»ay >i»'l
Sirs vestignting ii n**w find of gold and
Margaret Hill, nil of l.o» Angele», silver ore in the Granite district,
■isited Tu<*»day night with .Mr. mid meeting of the Creswell Farmers’
Mr». D
IL Hemenway while on union Monday night on th*- sul*
jeet of community work nod «-.■>•
their way to Mcatfle,
operation.
Mr mid Mrs.
E. Brown hav
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young have
reiirneil from H three week
triji
received word that their son Joe
through W shington to Canada.
Jr., who i« in the Cnited Blate«
Nevernl members of the Cottage navy, was highly commindcd for
Grove ehmrtber of eommerei writ, standing a .'Pi hour watch a» wire
attend the »e»»ion of
th*
Lnn>*. less operator to take the story of
eounty ehmnber to be h Id tonight the “Houthem Cro««’’’ flight a« I
in Npringfield.
it wa» flashed bv radio. His »nip
Mr». E. C. Hhay ha» returned is cruising in Hawaiian water» and <
from if viait of »everal week» in hi expfo-ts to
back
in
the
Portland.
Hhi* was
ni-compnnl'-d Cnited Htate« within 2« days.
home by I.er daughter, Mi»» Muriel.
■Mr. and Mr». C. A. Nt evens ha v<* |
.1. W Thorne paid a fine of »10 returned from a trip through ven
in the Eugene justice enur^ Tue. trnl and eastern Oregon. They left j
<luv for «ondueting i> daaee hail here bv way of McKenzie pans.
.11»« Genevieve Lansing returned I
at Lomloa without a lie<n<e.
from
.Monmouth, I
After visiting in southern Cal1 home reeently
where -he attended normal school. I
fornin for u month, Mr». Marion
L. c. Mirheti'-r left Tuesday for I
Ventrh hn« returned to her how
Washougal,
Wa»h., i
here.
While there »he nlten*|ed hi» home in
after spending several davs here.
the wedding of her mother, .Mr«.
Mr. and .Mr». Isaac Kent and i
M. B. O»trnndrr, formerly of Eu
gene, und c. L. Bennett of Oring**,, laughter Callie arrived Naturday
evening ft mi Agenda, Kan«.,
to,
•'al. —Eugeni* Register.
spend the summer nt the
E. J. i
.Mi»» Mariotte Hmaant, t**aeber Kent home in Delight Valley.
'a the grades, is »pending the »urn
Mr«. W. A. Garoutte, who had
liter in Portland where «he will nt »pent several wm-ks in t'alifornia,
tend the University
of
Oregon returned home Naturday night.
»ummor »■■»«ion.
Mrs. W. J. White i« home from
Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur I»en»ee ofi Portland, wto*re she underwent an
Nevada City, Cal., visited recently operation several weeks ago.
Miss Mary O. Benson, instructor!
with Mr. and .Mr». Harold E. John
son.
of music ¡a the Cottage
Grove i
Hhe will!
Mr». William Thum will attend; schools, ha» resigneiL
the Portland summer school session teach next year at North Bend, j
No one ha.« been elected to take ’
of University of Oregon.
-Mrs. H. J. Jorgenson, who ha» j her place.
John Wilson is substituting a.i |
been ill for several months, was!
taken to a Portland
»anitarium mail carrier for George Brainard,;
who is taking a vacation.
Sunday.
Dunean P. Cameron addressed a I
•Mi»» Bonita Boager will attend
Mi«» Helen Tower, daughter of
summer school nt Monmouth nor |
Mr. aud Mrs. Grant Tower, and i
mnl.
Raymond I>avi», »on of Mr. and!
Ralph Bonlough, son of .Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Davis of Lorane, were
•Mrs. C. 11. Boalougb, who recently married June 13 in Eugene. They!
underwent uu appendicitis «¡»era will make their home at Lorane.
tion in a Eugene hospital, is ex
John Dm- paid a fine of $25 in
pected home within ten dnvs.
police court this week on a charge
Mr». Harold E.
Johnson
left of drunkenness.
Mrs. Cozejta Weltzcn left this
Wednesday for Minneapolis, where
she plan» to visit six weeks. She week for a visit in Lincoln, Neb i
will also visit her parent» ut Kim ! Her brother, Al Rosenthal, left for
ball, Minn.
Omaha several weeks
ago.
The,
.Mr«. Roy linker, who had been two expect to return thia fall.
Victor Kent of Dallas, former |
visiting at the home of her daugh
sales- •
ter, Mrs. Kay Nelson,
returned resident here, employed as
Monday to her home near Eugene. man for the Mountain States Pow I
•Mrs. Nelson and son Bobby accom er company, has won the second i
panied her and Bobby remained prize of $35 offered by the com
panv in a range selling contest.
for a viait.
The Eugene DeMolay
chapter,
.Mrs. Earl Garoutte and
Mr».
exemplified the DeMolay degree
Leontine Lusk left Tuesday for
at a Special meeting held here last
1’ortlnnd, where Mrs. Gnroutte will
night following a regular meeting i
viait her mother, Mrs. H. J. Jor
of the Masonic lodge. “Uncle Jim’’i
gensen, who in in
a
saniturium
Whitford,
century-old-member of |
there.
the lodge, who was here from the
Pastor and Mrs. E. G. O. Groat Masonic and Eastern Star home at
were dinner guests Tuesday at the Forest Grove, was
an
honored I
home of .Mr. gnd Mrs. Henry Lake. guest at the lodge meeting and oc
east.
He!
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stiles of cupied a seat in the
San Francisco spent Sunday at the made short talks in lodge and at
home of Mrs. Stiles’ brother, John the banquet which followed.
Jennings, while on their way to
William Eusted and John Walker’
Yellowstone national park.
paid fine« of $50 each in Eugene1
A sled mounted donkey
engine justice court Monday on charges
was received last week by Ander of being intoxicated on the high- i
son & Middleton an<l taken to the way at London Saturday night.
enmp at Culp Creek.
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow left
Cherry Tree Bears Heavily.
Sunday
morning
for
Portland,
A cherry tree on the J. L. Beat
where Dr. Lebow will attend the ty place at Gibbs
avenue and i
state dental convention as delegate Cherry court is loaded with one of!
from the Southern Willamette Den the heaviest crops in years. The
tal society.
cherries are of an early variety ;
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Bear
of and of a delicious flavor. A three
The
Saginaw are the parents of an 8- pronged branch brought to
pound daughter born Monday morn •Sentinel had more than 150 cher I
ries.
The total length
of the I
ing.
45
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Powers of prongs was not more than
Portland drove up Friday to visit inches.
at the home of .Mrs. Powers’ par
ents, .Mr. and Mr.«. John Bartels.
Mrs. William Bartels and son, who
hnd been visiting in Portland, re
turned home with them.
Mi. ami Mrs. W. F. Tate of Sil
vertou, former residents of
this
city, »pent the week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H B. Breed
. Mia. Tati* fviuivlly w.*•** choir I
leader of the Methodist
ihurch.
She sang a solo at
the Sunday ■
forenoon church service.
H. S. Cline has filed notice of
location of the Connection mining I
claim in the Bohemia district.
Gents 75c—Ladies Free
Tommy Cox, son of Mr. anil Mrs.
Thomas Cox, is recovering from a |
severe gash of the left hand sus
tnined in play at
home
several
day.« ago.
Dr. n. C. Sweauy of
Chicago
will arrive tomorrow to spend
*i
week nt the home of his sister,
Mrs. J. A. Powell.
Dr.
Sweauy
waa railed to Portland to deliver
an address before the nation'll
tuberculosis convention.
Mr. ami Mrs. .Tack Calahan of
Portland
visited
relatives
here
over the week end.
Miss Margaret Stewart, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart,
visited in Portland nnd
Eugene
during the past week.
She went
to Albany with her mother, went
from there to Portland with
an
uncle and returned to Eugene with
another relative.
Tn a letter te friends here Frank
Woodruff of Portland gives
the |
news that his sister, Mrs. Fannv
Osterhoudt. suffered a fracture of
the loft arm several days ago when
she fell while hanging a picture
Mr. Woodruff is a former resident
nnd Mrs. Osterhoudt taught school
at Anlauf a number of years ago.
Misses Myrtle and Thelma Kem
visited during the past week in
Dallas al the home of their brother
Victor.
.Tesso T.ansing, son
Dan
and
daughter Genevieve left
Wednes
day on a 10-dny vacation.
Thev
will visit friends at
Warrenton
and will stop at the north coast
beaches.
Mr. anil Mrs. Roy Heck returned
recently from a vacation trip. They
motored around the Mount TTood
loop.
Misses Margaret
nnd
Rachel i
Galloway of Eugene spent the I
week end at the home of
their I
parent.«, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gal
ioway.
11
DANCE
NOTED EVANQELI8T TO
PREACH HERE SUNDAY
Union Service Well Attended.
A largo congregation
atten led
the seei nd of the aerie« of union
church services held Nunday eve
Rev.
Tilman
Hobson,
widely
ning at the Christian church, fill
known evangelist, will preach Nun ing the rhurch to capacity.
Mrs.
Clive Taylor song a solo and the
combined church choirs sang sev
eral ol i songs the
congregation
joining in.
Pastor Duncan
P.
Cameron of the I’resbytcrinn church
was in the pulpit nnd preached on
“Harvest Fields.’’ The ministerial
association, which arranged for the
union meetings, expects the atten
dance to increase during the »■ n*- .
LOOK!
Stop Wasting Food
ICE
KEV, TILMAN HOBSON. Evangelist,
Who Will Preset^ Sunday Forenoon at
the Presbyterian Church.
is not a luxury
it is a necessity.
Also
See our new re
frigerators at cost
price.
Cottage Grove
Ice Works
lay forenoon at the Presbyterian
church.
He has worked with Dr.
Chapman, world-renowned evange
list.
Mrs. Henry Bennett of this
eity is a niece of Rev. Hobson and
F. E. Mendenhall is a
former
schoolmate.
Phone 255
Al Churchill seems to be a glut
ton for punishment. He had bare
ly recovered from
injuries
sus
tained in an automobile accident
when be returned to his mining
claims in the mining district, and
he had been there but a day or
two when he fell from a ladder
while making repairs to a
tele
phone line and sustained two frac
tured ribs.
He suffered consider
ably while being jolted over the
roads on his way here for medical
treatment.
Fishing Contest
Closes
Prizes Awarded
First prize, the $25 fly
rod, was won by Dale
Hawkins with 271 points.
Second prize, steel east
ing rod, was won by
George Matthews with
239 points.
“You can’t blame him.
Meat from the Quality
market makes every meal
seem like a birthday
party.’’
QUALITY
MARKET
Anderson & Morris, Props.
Free City Delivery
Phone 46
A. BRUND
SPORTING
GOODS
Enjoy the
"Silver Grays”
Every Saturday Night
At Anlauf
Music By
ACCORDION
ORCHESTRA
whuifouriKXt
battery shouMbe
HATMffJAL
i-Ghiality
l-LowI^ice
3-RespGD^
sibilityoE
mauuftiw
thatswfajwc
sell then
Motor Inn
Service Station
These are the finest of
motor coaches built and
eqnrpped to give the utmoct
in comfort and safety foe
highway txcvel.
For Safety: Drivers with
Southern Pacific responsibil
ity. 4-wheel air brakes— rigid
inspectiez and supervision.
Safe.
For Comfort: Seats air-
aafaioned— interiors immac
ulately dean, plate glass win
dows, rich mahogany trim.
Well ventilated but not
draftv Lights ar night you
can read by. Restful.
For Economy: Buy 10-ride
tickets for use only on motor
coach and save a third in
travel costs. They are good
for 60 days. Rail tickets un
less specially restricted are
good on the motor coaches.
KNOWLES
& GRABER
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
Oregon