The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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IOMDON.
ing business cellar* m Cantrall«.
Wash., aocompanteit by M r« Barth*
(•pM tol to l x . S ra il s s l. >
Kubanka and daughter Joan of Can-
Ibr Misto «
Aug. IS.—lire . Halan Adams and tralla and Mia« Dorothy Shaatalay
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I Mra. Blaeta Thordenberg attended of Port Angola«. Wash.. arrlvad un-
¡¿g'aa avSobaa brae m*d, »ad ratoraJ • “
Fallow« plcnlo Sunday at expectedly Saturday evening to
of rorard dirartlM Uta Mil«» aad Mritae, Cedar creek bridge
spend a week. They have bran busy
visiting place« of Interest around
her«, auch aa the BlackButta quick-
«ran boas« at B .rra.
Laaa «oast?.
•Uvar mine«, lumbar operation« and
ylaaa far tk . krarin« ®<
tha top of Hobart butte.
ta raid flaal aaaaaat.
Marvta Sutherland and Harman
Portal a pant the «reek and at Cougar
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WANTADS
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Datad s .d leal >akltak«d Ikt. 11.1 4ay j
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of tk ^ Ijta ia af Carl it Srid-
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The George Ball»« fam ily and tha
J. E. Benton fam ily mad« a trip to
Sootte valley Tuesday.
SUMMER WOOD PKlCkB MOW 1» EP
KBRBBR t ' w LOU »AMD
Tha Olann Beaton fam ily apant
feci— Ik lack Mack »aa4. t< par lead.
i y l t . i i II loads S .0 , I «-lack dak » « 4 gA M I tha weak and at Raadaport and
/•F KKtBlT.
par Irad. II loads «»a. a teal dak wee«. Bandon flailing.
t a k e par Ira* 11 card» »»» AU waad
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TOR'S NOTICE.
l a k . paid far wlikia »0 day. aft.» «♦ | . . M r*
Albert Noth and daughter
U»«rv. boy early aad nratd rede c u t ! Vivian drove uj> from Salem Sat-
ta tka aaaaty aaart of tka aiata af Ora­ fl-K L COMPANY, pkaa. 1«. downtown urdav to SDOnd a few dava with
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M ^ N o t h T X ^ t T M r « d M ra
fa«. la ssd far L s«. aeaat».
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la tka na t t a» af tka aatata at W. B.
POR BALI — CANARIES. B1MOEK8 O. P. W ill*.
ft*Vkaa! ’S to Mar
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tka aad an im ad «•"
r o * B A U —MUOELLAMBOUB.
fam lllra from Lynx Hollow. M r and
non Bart. Mra. Uaorga Hastings anil
n K lin HT VALIEV
Mra. M. M. Jarratt and daughter of
daughter Baulah. Mra. Herman
Agenda. Kan«.. Mr. and Mra. Roy
( e g . da I ta tka Saattaal.)
Olaeler and daughter« Violet. Rubv
(Spostai la Ik . Brattasi I
M urray and
daughter
of Eugene,
Aug. SO. - Mra. Claude Abarorom and Plorenoe. Eva leaaoeon. Dick
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SO.—Among
tha Delight val-
bla took oar« of tha thraa «mall Isaaoeon and Mra. Bart Lancaster 1 lay raeldenta who enjoyed a plants M r and Mra. W.
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C Nlaon. Mr. and
K arr children leal «reek while Mra and children Berta and Leon. Cake Sunday In Horn'e grove, In honor Mra. Hugh Nlaon and daughter«,
K arr want to Band on buelnaaa.
and lea cream war« served.
! of Mr. and Mra. Ernie Anderson M r and Mra J. M. Llndamood and
Savaral frlanda of Artla K rouw
Tha threahlng outfit lias com- and children, who left Monday for daughter« of Cottage Orova.
gave a surprise party for him on« plated thrashing in thia neighbor- thalr home near Concordia. Kana
Mr. and M ra Dan Shaw of Eu-
evening laet wrak. the occasion be- hood.
were the Georg« C. Hohman. K. J. gene and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw
Ing hia birthday anniversary
Thora from hare attending the Sear«. C H Hslght. Oscar Jack- and children of Pandlaton were
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Pitcher have recent union Sunday aohool mast-
j ton. J. A. Jolt. M. A. Horn. Lee N ix Sunday evening vtaltera
at tha
gone to Eureka, Chi., for a vlalt ,nM tn Springfield were M r.
and on. Charles Conner and K. J. Kent Oacar Jackson home.
Mra. Finlay Whlppa, June and Vlv- j famine« of Dallght vallay, the A.
Mr. and Mra. R. R Reynold* of
w ith relatives.
Among thoae who gave a surprise 1,0 Abercrombie
Claude Aber- B. W olfard and W alter Pantlco' Texas are again goeata at tha R. C
party recently at the home of Mra oromble. Evelyn Duerat. Mr. and
Bill Wilcox for Mra Fred Fram e
JBhn Allen. Norman CohlenU
end Mrs Bert Isaacson In celebra- »nd Oenevleve Coblenta.
tloo of thalr birthday anniversaries
were Mrs. W ill Haiumeraley
Saleabook*. Tha Sentinel.
«ley i and
MOSBY CBBBK.
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Dress Fashions
sttaafcad at aiy office la
tka Laweea
Urara, Ora.
a g t-ttp
And Mrs. W. L. Townaend
kalldlag. Catta.» O r.». O rrm a eitk la ’
were Sunday dinner guests at tha
! flaw tka fata af tka flmi pak- K>B B dU t OB T B d D I—«1A C B X B . W | Georg» Sutherland home.
Hastia* of Ikla a .t l c . «kick I. . J . „ m.
Sh" ' ah ®umanrovh, a atu-
for
RARRT W. NKRT. Aimlaliirtter
«MUM bb r»«ch Bo*
Cattu«
K ..K SLAT T K B T .^
O ra». O n m e.
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Attat««y far tka Adadalatratar. ]i« . f i
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Centralia b u illiew col-
lefe. accompanied by a alatar. M tm
A ffa Blumenroth. and their parents.
Mr. and M r , Blumenroth.
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Bclck lo crta . la f i n i daaa ra sa ta ,
■onoa ros f o b u o a t io s .
r a s a l a . . W tU tradr for i l » d u l luO Centralia. Wash., called at the John
t . i. r u ,
» ..r a i fc«‘hd . af feu w h s ..
Box «»-i. Small home Monday while on a trip
Dapartaaet at <aa i»
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Doris W«leh. the
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al«-8Sp the occasion being the wedding an­
WE BOT. SELL AMD EXCHAMOE PÜB niversary of both the Shipps and
a lta rs kaaaavsn. »to»to. ms Da»aa- Aldridge*. Mr. and Mrs. Shipp cele­
perl P araliar. C«, SIS W Mais ala-ode
brated their fourth anniversary and
The
Letter and Cap Folders for
your filing cabinets. Sentinel.
SPEC IA L
ATTENTION
TO WOMEN
A N D CHILDREN
Imperial Barber
Shop
P. S. Bnkowski and
C. 0 . Murphy
• 6 6 6
*«y. and
ra day«.
666 also in Tablets
MATVESL POOD CUMIO AMD
LABOBATOBIES
Dr. O. Stahl
Health ragalaod astnnU y sad
aratly by Matara s feed s
Alee
TOt WUlaawtto Bt
Cottage Grove
A d ju stm e n t Bureau
Collections and
Adjustments
First National Bank Bid«.
■ . W.
LO M B A B D , Attorney
LEONARD
TRANSFER
W.
L . LconauvL Prop.
UFFICE A T HOWE'S
CONFECTIONERY
Rsa. Phone 239-J
GENERAL
TRANSFER
CottBRc G ro v e O regon
Long Diafane«'
H a u lin it
Piano Kovtiur a Spocialty
CHESTNUT
TRANSFER
CO.
Ohaataut
Brethara proprietor«
ISTORAOS AITO GENERAL
TRANSFER
! Goal for
Chicken Brooders
Off!«« pho«« «
OOTTAOC GKOVB, OBEOON
PfcoM 1B0Y
W.
H.
Bacbelder
house
BAROA1MS IM AUTOMOBILE PARTS. caught fire Wednesday evening but
aealparat aad araaaaori»*. Xatlra atoak with quick work the flames were
of 3er»t<» garage golag at toe. tkxa com .
H e n 's year abaaea to aa»a money m extinguished and only a small por­
yoar ectomoblto aoadx Serriee gang» tion of the roof was burned.
Long B Craaaa. Hart balldtag. Mala
Brush near the Thomas Foster
atraag.
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Relief From Curse
Of Constipation
mors mlssry than any other cause.“
Bat Immediate relief has been
A tablet called Rexall Or-
has been discovered. This
attracts water from the eys-
lnto the Iary, dry, evacuating
«Had tha colon. Tha water
tha dry food waste and
a gantla, thorough, natural
nt without forming a habit
ar ever Increasing the dose.
Stop suffering from constipation.
Chaw a Rexall Orderlie at night.
Naxt day b rig h t Gat M fo r 2Sc to­
day a t tha nearw t Rexall Drug
Kern's for Drug«.
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PEACHES — IMPROVED CRAWPORD8 M r. and Mrs. Aldridge their eighth
Moxl.y orchard 11* mile. eautkweM anniversary.
Odabra. HUtoide frail Briag boxes «21 e
FOR SALE— Wslant n x h .lx n d lentlqne).
bod springs cratobas weed bx.kel
moat aaw. elaaror. large plan», drill.
Ltodarmaa'.
ax.rctoer. «aak bowls aad
HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
pltokars b atu r maid, books dog chain.
. Atoaraay far Batato
a l d a l l a 0.1-o-glace
wladow. SO-gsIloa Iroa b a m i
brara bolts aak .Iftcra.
rad gkaaa la g s
broas« Magos
eat tow m i . plub
. fork s mauls axas <r"w ' bar. raaoata. se a s
b u o y chalas larga rep s iratgkt track.
I i gailoa Bilik exa. sow blaak.t, waur
I task itxxd. lady’, aaddto. bridle many
A Bsttla Crrak physician •a y a . article, aa » aad 10 c a t tablto Mr.
“constipation Is raaponalbla ft
Va* OadaL Ska Baaead .to w s
s lip
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Shipp
POR BALE— GOOD J ERBET. OITIMO > fam ily and the J. E. Ban ton fam ily
gallo*., hlgk i»et C. J. rryaa. La picnicked on Cedar creek Sunday,
Vati«« la karaky girra tkat tka aadar-
aigaad kaa filad karata k.r flaal acaeaat
aa tka axMetrix af tka «atato af W. J.
W eed , d u a a n l. wltk tka aaaaty w art
of Laar csoaty. B u t. of O ta ca , aad aa
arder kaa brea made aad «stored af rae-
ord dlraetlac tklc so lle , aad satttag tka
IStb day of Ssplemkcr ISSO, at Ik . kocr
of 10 o'clock . bl aa tko time, aad tko
eeaaty ooart rasoi la ike ceaaty aaart-
koeaa at Bag«*«. Laae aaaaty, O rago. as
tka piare far tka kaariag af ekiaerieaa. if
•a y t* aaM aatata.
Datad sad Brat pakliakad Ikla lt t k day
of Aageat. ISM . fisto af leal sakUealiea
tka llt k day af September, iato
MRTLB D WOODS Exaratrtx
af tha Batata af W. J. Weeds.
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Harvey
PIELO AMD OKAB8 SEEDS
IP TOC ARB"IMTEREBTED IM BUT IMO
say af th . Purple. Common, or Hon
g.rtaa Vetches Andrian P eas Rad. Al­
lib a or Wklto Clarar. Demaaris Eaxhah
or Italian Kyogmu, Orchard Ornan. Tim­
othy. Mangnfta. ar sa y other of tha field
and grau Mods af frank high enaMty.
plans« writ« un and wa will ba glad to
Mid yo* onr regular prie, » u i aad .po-
rial «uotnriona. ALBAMT SEED CO, Al­
bany, Dragos
a lly
home caught on fire Monday eve­
ning but was extinguished before
the fire reached the house
Mrs Ollie Powell spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Verna Geer
M r. and Mra. W. C. Shortrldge
and son Herbert. M r. and Mrs
M u rray Newton and daughter Ethel
Anne spent Sunday In Eugene at
the Dickerson home.
Mr». Albert Noth and daughter
Vivian of Salem. Mrs. Jean Robins
of Oakland. C al, M r. and M rs O . !
P. W ill«. Mrs. M artha Shortrldge
and son Herbert. Mrs. W. T. Jones.
M r. and Mra. M urray Newton. Max-
Ina Currln and Ethel Anne Newton
ware dinner guests at the John
.11 home Monday.
Looea Leaf Illuderà. Sentinel
Halaabooka. The Seminal.
j Print Shop
1 First Chance
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POH BALK— WHITE LEOHOKM PRT
Mra. Alexandria Lyons spent Sat-
Mattas la karaky ^ raa tkat Ra
O- Sca.uf^l.. urday w ith Mrs. In a Sorenson near
Williams af Dtaatse Bt Cettam O r » » .. b
made
Haara-1
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» Cottage Grove.
Ora. wko. m a May S. ISiT.
le îf m
U . Haaa-
ratty. Bertai M . 01 ««TO far BWfc M»CLEU-AM B WORM POWDER KILLB Mra. W. T. Jones and M ra O. P.
■WM a«« WH BW U. sactlra 11. tewe-
,* • v .r a i . *at tka k r a . Warai year W ills of this Diace Mra J e a n R o h
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w U|aa»«t, r wart- kra. sad larkaya aew. MaCleUsa'a Mia-1 Ki„ ,
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Mra.
dlaa. kaa filed aatia. af latratiea ta a u k . ' eral T eak kerpa k .a s kraltky. Bedtua bin« of Oakland. C a l, and
flaal tkra. » ..r proof la Mt.kllak claim Fiaorld. ar Bl.ck Leal «0 kill! Ilea. I Alice Noth and daughter Vivian of
ta tka lea f akav. deecrftked k-fora H irU i Uv> u d w li ic»»» arllci».
B»rt V Salem spent Sunday evening at the
A. O aaadu. n e a te r af tka O. B lead Uaad*. aartk Pacific kl<k».y agT lip John Small home.
office at Bawkur.. Ora., ea tka ilk day
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Miss Geraldine B-nnton waa a din­
af Bamamkar. laao.
. POR SALE— WAOOM AMD BAT RACK.
maeklaery. aal bay. «ara aad kaifrra. ner guest at the O. W. W hite home
Claboaat aamra aa e i
B r itt, sad CkarUa Petaaaa. ketk af Oat- Ocaraory caw. fermer!» aeaad ky W. 8. Friday
tag« ¿rare. Ora, Stsalay Hickry^aa^ Ad­ A»artlL will ka trash la 8ap*ambar. raa-
ammeeitad aa a rasi aa«. Walla«« T e n -
Tha Hervey Aldridge fam ily and
af
toy. pkea« 1P1», Dlretoe reata Oettags Mra. Aldredge's niece« Frances and
irata. Cattaga O r .» . Ora.
Or«»«. Or..
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HAMILL A. CAMADAT.
Jlytl lit
Uarflald born« aftgr a faw day«' vta
II In Brattle.
Robert Flynn of Medford cant«
Matuiday and M r end Mra W A
W itcher aoooinpanled him home for
a vlalt. Mr«. Flynn Is a grand
daughter of tha W llcbara
They
alao plan to vlalt at Dorrla. Cal.,
with a daughter, Mra.
A rthur
Smith. Thay aapact to be away
aeveral wash«
I Give the Home
L H a rry
__ ‘• » “ •<1 and Odd Fellows picnic Sun-
(«a daly ar cradad Cam. aad . . I tka f i n i «dea
Misted aaallflrd aad a stia , cdwlala ilea M r. E H. dead
bat day at Cedar creek bridge.
trniar af tka aatata af tka abara aaawd M .
a«T a lp
M r and Mrs Oeorge Balled Mr.
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T IU 'M S U A V , AUOUMT »I, i m
I 'll K > K N T IN K 1 * « » T T A G « U M O V *. O « B U O N .
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aoo because they are faehann-nght is «vary
dtentic adaptations of (be feabiow
beta and abroad. As usual, ou
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Styles Right — Prices Right
J. C. PENNEY C O , Ina
417-421 Main Street
COTTAOI 0R0VK . OREGON
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Cottage Grove has one of the best equipped print shops on
the const, due to the loyalty of those in the home connnun-
ity. Comparatively few jobs of printing are sent out of
Cottage Grove, hut no job of printing should he sent else­
where until the home print shop has had a chance to say
that it is u job produced with some special kind of ma­
chinery or by some special process that makes it impos­
sible for it to he handled by Jhe home print shop. There is
practically no job of printing used in the Cottage Grove
territory that the local shop can’t handle, and many users
of printing have been astounded by the variety of work
that can he produced here. Never give out a job of print­
ing until the home print shop has had first chance.
Give Your Home Community
First Chance
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A lw ays U se P rinting Produced by
Men Who Spend Their Money at Home.
Cooperating in this campaign are the Electric Bakery,
City Bakery, Cottage Grove Creamery, Cottage Grove
B ottling Works, Cottage Grove Sentinel, Cottage Grove
M anufacturing Company.
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ÜPFKB BOW RIVKB.
(Spodal to tka Srariari.)
Aug. 19.—James Hue and Ernest
L ittle left Tuesday for th« forest
WOOD PRICES BXXM H I O H BÜT service road construction camp at
•t If yra i
Lundpark. where they have ero-
CUy Pari
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Da
»UJ ployment
a t r i.
Hubert Mosby of Doren« visited
ORDIR TOUR WIMTER WOOD ROW. friends a t Culp C rrak Tuesday.
County Commlaatoner O.
E.
0o«4 eld grewtk bady fir weed daifrar-
ad *S a ttor. lagalra Ba* ««d. Cattar. Crowe, County Engineer
P. M.
Ora»«. Or»«oB
_____ apt U p M orra and Umpqua National For­
est Supervisor Harpham were on
an Inspection trip over the Frank
EXPREBB SERVICI AT
PREIOHT Brice creek road Tuesday.
rat».— Pralgbt Snullag tram Porti.ad
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Patten vis­
aad atker »attoy towaa. Ioag diatuc»
baullng af all binda. fnraMnr. m«»lng aad ited Wednesday In Cottage Grove
•torag. ara aaty s »art i l tka aar»toa w»
«ff»r. Catta«« Ora»« • g a g .« . Pratgbi at the home of M r. Patten's par­
Traaafar Cempaay. gkaaa M.
lab ri. ents, M r. and Mra. Jasper Pattan.
A. W . McGeorge of Cottage Grove,
KODBEE, APARTMZMTg POR REMT.
form er m all carrier on the Dtgaton
FDR REMT — THREE ROOM APART route, visited friends In thia vicini­
mrnt. breakfast aook. back, wator aad ty Thursday.
d.rag.. aierly furalaked. semmer rat*.
Mrs. A. M. Scott and son Teddy
Villard Canrt Apartm.sto. 1.2«-Jytdp-tfr
visited Thursday a t the Paul Pie­
POR REST — TWO HOVKKEXPIKO per home a t Rujada. Teddy spent
roam, with •1 .«ping porch. Al.o i
atoa»tag rears, toparnto ar aomblaad with teveral days with Jimm y Pieper be­
she»«. Call at 1104 WsaMagtea a»aana. fore returning home.
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Mrs. W. 8. Jeans returned Thurs­
day from Portland, where she spent
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HOUBIKXEPlMO ROOMS POR SCHOOL aeveral days visiting friends and
girls. Henaa anmbar a», ramar af Third relatives.
. aad Washlngtaa A »«, Cattaga Ore»*
Mra. Pearl Suter of Eugene vis­
Or.gon__
s lip
ited F rid a y at the home of her
AORXAOE POR SALB.
parents, M r. and Mr«. B. F. Mc­
POR RALE OR BERT— SI-ACRE RASCH Collum.
1 H mitos asst oí Cotta«« Ore»«. About
M r. and Mrs. W. B. Patten left
10 aeras la ealti»atlon. Rrat g l« a aaeatk.
Elratric light, aad wttor ayatom Inxtalled. Thursday for the Champion minea,
Iaqulr» or writ« Victor Bkaw. Ditoton where they will be camped for aev­
rento, Cattagn Orara, Orrgaa.______ s l i p eral weeks while working for the
county. M r. Patten Is working on
WART TO BERT.
the road and Mra. Patten la cooking
WASTED TO REST POR TERM OP for the road construction
crew.
y«ara goad stock mack, wall toaatod,
wltk goad buildings aad ra hard road, Loren H u n t la road supervisor.
Mra. W . 8. Jeans and Mra. V. A.
w ill pay aeah rrat ta ad»sk««. Sa ptora
aakjaat to aria considered. Walla«« Town- Jeans wera visitor« Friday a t E l­
toy. phon« 1P1S, Dltoton rant«. Coring« mira.
Ore»«. Ora.
a«T-Slp
J. E. Dame wood, V. 8. Damewood
and H a rry Day ware Eugene vla-
MRS. L R. ALDRICH. WHO RECEIVED Itora Friday.
training la the Onrat Studio« la Cklcs-
H a rry Day arrived last week
go. will naerpt a Umltod number of pu­ from Laplne and la vtatting a t the
p il. la V .io . Building and Voanl Inter-
pratntton. Call nt *8«
Wnaklagton home of a «later, Mra. V. 8. Dame­
wood.
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Mra. H. J. Nelaon and daughter
_ BXOHAVOB OR TRADE
Catherine were vlaltore Saturday In
WANTED TO TRADE LARGE COLOM the Grove.
bla damanstrstor pheaograp« tor what
M r. and Mra. L. O. Cornwall and
ka». you Bad!« Ray, 401 Mala straot.
X kridg..____________________ s f - l l p children of Marcóla visitad Satur­
day evening and Sunday a t the
WASTED—TO TRADE USED BATTERT home of Mra. Cornwell'« parents,
radios tor wmd «r Ismbor. Radio Ray
Ratoea. 401 Mala B t, aaar bridga. aT-tlp M r. and Mra. George Smith. Mias
Barbara Smith accompanied the
WASTED TO TRADR POB HAT ONE Cornwells home and w ill visit a t '
thrso-ysar-old Jsrsoy tow. Joha O»«r-
■toar, pkoae S1P8.
agT -llp Marcóla tor a week.
The Campfire glrla, who had bran
WASTED TO
EXOHASOE — MRS caunptng about a mile beyond the I
Bkaw’a Horn« brand tomato aatoap tor
tomato«*. Row It th* rim* to lay la your red bridga on Sharpe creek, r e - 1
win tor’, «apply. Par partlanlars call or turned to their homes In Cottage
» * Mrs. T. C. Bkaw. pkoa. 20FB. Dlto- Grove Sunday. The glrU, with Mias I
tou rrat o . ________
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Lola Godard of Cottage Grove as
BATOBT RBCHABaara.
guardian, «pent two weeks at the
WASTED—OWNERS OP BATTBBT OP- camp.
M r. and Mr». Lyman Johnson and ,
•rated radio, to know that wa raehargs
•torag. kattori». tor 80 raau. Barrlra children of Dextar visited Sunday
bnri.rto. 10 «rat. a night. Radio Ray
Nolaoa. 401 Mala rtrrat, near kridg* a t the home of Mrs. Johnson’s par­
phono 201.
nT-tlp ents, M r. and Mrs. A. O . Suter.
M r. and Mrs. Ai Ham loth of Cot- -
WORK WAHTID.
tage Grove spent Sunday afternoon |
CARPENTER WORE. REW OB REMOD a t the B. F. CcCollum home.
•ling, painting, ktlrainlnlng and pnpor
M r. and Mrs. L. L. Slagle and
hanging, farnltnra repairing a apnrialty.
Par aal» ckray. socoadkaad doors aad children of Dexter visited Sunday
wladaws
with ar --------,
wltkoat Malaga. Xaoulra at the home of Mrs. Slagle’s par­
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ents, M r. and Mrs. J. E. Dam ewood.;
Georgs Frey of Rujada wag a !
ME. PARMER — HAVE TOU A BARM
to floor! I bara 20 ar 40 thonaaad visitor In Culp Creek Monday.
toot af 2 aad 2 took by 12, sight to I t
Mrs. Paul Pieper and children of
foot long, food sound lumber, going at
14 tad
a thonaaad while It last* Lao Rujada visited Sunday at the A. M.
Tbomara* Dorans, Oregon, tolrpkear Scott home.
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M r. and Mrs. BUI W hitlock and
children of Cottage Grove visited
_____ HOUSES FOR SALE. ______
Sunday a t the R. C. Gleason home.
POR BALE— OSE « ROOM ROUSE. ALL
Mrs. R. J. W halte of Rujada left
a.w lr palntod aad paporod. all mod.ra
«SBtoaf.BeM «rc.pt toraaaa. Tka prie, ta Monday morning for a few days’
right aad will g ir . m od torma. Sahofl.Id visit In Portland.
— rwart, pkaaa 81TJ or 21TL,
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WOOD POB BAUE
5^r
a ‘ cwetk
that ù mildew aad ol
Chesterfield
M
)ER, YES—BU T SO M ETH IN G MORE.
Chesterfield offers richness, aroma, satisfying
flavor.
BETTER T A S T E — that's the answer; and
that’s w hat sm okers get in Chesterfield in full-
eat m easure— the flavor and aroma o f m ellow
tobaccos, exactly blended and cross-blended.
it
PLUXBINO.
UEE TOUE CREDIT POR INSTALLINO
raedera »tnablna tinnrorrm.nt. te your
«Mt. So* es «boat taa Crasa budgat
Dirkaaa Sat Faablea
Some of Dickens' novels which
appeared In serial form In an Eng
I ah mngnztne shout the middle of
'he lust century laid the foundation
for the great popularity of the pre»
ent-day serial story.
ildi
Better taste, and milder too I
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