Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, June 28, 1918, Image 6

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    Portland uml *p«‘nt tlx 1 week «»pd with
Alvin Wiek*. who hud come down from
Camp l.ewi*.
»
Farmer and Waller Fi. Eulliiier, $1JM) Hotel Oregon, meals and lodging
11.50
for «peuker*
»neh.
to
rural
•Expense
o
f
automobile
trip*
Frank V G*ret*uu, Jr., Koy \\ (ibis*,
districts:
(I. Graber, Il G ngg*. Wm. George uml
The ('bn*. Teeter* family motored to
I 00
V
Mr. aud Mrs. J M , Godard, $1.6(1 em li I
Thurston 8 « tunlay evening ui.d \ noted
ii ;«i
.1 White
J. Il Huwley, A W. Helliwell, Mr. u
\lra. Ellen Needlmui, returning the fol
7 66
lowing evening
and Mi» E. D Humly, M i» John Hull. I I.. Illirici
6.60
I., I.. Ilnrrcl, D. Il liemenwiiy, George K. K Mill*
Mr and Mr«. Ulen Jenniiig* und -on,
1.60
( ’ lui* \ d 11 Ills
(Hen Jr., o f I.eonii, arrived Sunday to
\i Hall and J li Heniirieka, $l.tM
I 16
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Il
0
III
b
e
l
*
J II
W N. Ilubbell, fide.
visit with their |mrent* until after the
Fourth.
Alfred Jury, Il lì. J ob uud (' M
$114 »3
Total
Ihdbert Kelly wu* among the drufteil
Jackson, $ LIMI em h
ROW' R IV E R
Cllsh 011 I III lid IIII ll I» bunk f I olii
Geo Kerr, Susie Kerr, Emersoli Keith
men who eiitrnineil lor Camp l.ewi*
I 6 l.il
pledge ■ pilid
ley, Joseph Knoll*. C J Kein, Mrs c
Monday.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
John Kirk iiik I <;:ige YuiiSehninck took
Julie •*». Mra, Sloan and Mra. Smith J Kem uml Alin King, $1 66 em li
N. Lewis, C, A. I .arson, J M Long
their eattle to Vilnius inoiintaiii last went to Polen a Thoiaduv afternoon.
•The colimi it lee in ■ hnrge insisted lloit
w eek.
I J it Moaby Uiovod Ina family into fellow, Clius Lavorile nml I ouck* Mil
A Ntw Ptrftc-
piiviuent
be mude lo owner* of euVs for
!
linerv,
$1.6(1
each
MU*
Bertha
Kirk
nml
Mi»*
Fuve
.len
I
l.u
i
v
Shenrei
of
one
'a Itoiiae.H Thill'«
I i o n Oil C o o k
\iito owners
S t o v « mean t kite b*
ning* are viaitiug relative* ut Leonti i day.
il. W Me Reynolds, lì Mct'argnr, G. their urtimi expenses
en c o m f o r t
and
have given their ears freely ill all the
this
week.
u
Myers,
W
\
\
MeFarlantl,
D>»
huge
tun
iteorge Plunk dropped a
con ve ni e nc e. Aak
Tour friend w h o
Mr«. Harry \V. Kirk and Mi«* Nora ber on one ot hia feet Tliiir adn\ iiioin
Mnrksbury, McClellan, K
K
Mill», drives.
hat one. Uaed in
Marksbury, J. D Monroe, NI \ M<
Wnril went to Eugene Tuesday to take I
3.000.000 h o m e s ,
lneap cnaiv e, eaajr
Kibbeil, Mitili,. Millei, Chll* Matthews,
the teneher«- examination* whieli «re
Mra. A. T. Coulter ia ill with grip.
to o p e r ate. Sea
in progress there tin* week
—for I hive just bought a New Per­
them at yo u r deni­
The Clyde K en tuinilv und Mr«* Mary Il K Metcalf uml Margin i McDonald,
al a today.
Mi«* Dor»- England, o f Cottage d r ove, (.ill and children »pent Thuraday even I $ I.(HI elicli.
fection Oil Cook Stove,” say* this
\ i*ited with Mrs. John Holstrom Tues
A S. Powell, Lester Phelps, Merle MKM
KEHELBECK
TELLM
IIER
housewife.
mg in Cottage d r o v e with Mra. Hill a
! day.
Celici* Powell, Elmer Potici unii ('lumie
E X P E R IE N C E
siater, Mrs. R. T Roberta.
No dust or dirt, none of the bother of
Sergeant Ralph Teeter*, who is home
I.ittle Heoigie Kerr haa been very ill Plaster, $1.66 each. Janie* Potts, $1.36
coal or wood. A touch of the match
from
Eort
Stevens
on
furlough,
aeeom
F. v\ R usarli, I \ Haadall a 1 ■ I H n
Th«« fidlowing Uriel ai rotini *>f an
the
paat week.
and in a jiffy your stove is ready for
pained by his brother ami two skaters,
interview with a Cottagi* ( t r i o r wmiimi
Mra. Lula Doty waa down from the Orni Robinson, *1 .ou •• hi -h.
cooking. Economical. No smoke or
spent Tnesiluy visiting at the Charles ranch two dtiy* o f tlna week helping
Mm. I*. I H t o n e b e r M r « Robert Hut
three year*» ago, aliti it« M««|Ul*l, will he
odor. All the convenience of gas.
; Teeters home.
«•lifIt*. S. R. Hm11h. H H Hwciigel, F M rend with ke«?n iiiln eat hv every citi
lie*
mother,
Mra.
Karl.
Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts.—all the
Carolyn ] z,,„ ;
Mr. and Mr*. K. K Kobiuson and
Mra. Kutma Eby ia \iaiting here v\ ith Short ri iljf*% Bertha Stephen»
year round. And you have a cool
S«‘
1
1 1 '11 1 ng,
Mm.
E.
(\
Shay,
«I. H
ehild were up from Eugene Sundiiv.
Mr»
M. Kehelheck, Birch uml J
her aiater, Mra. Crunk I'otta.
kitchen in summer.
Horn. June 24. to Mr. and Mrs. John
V atin waa born Saturday to Mr. ami Spi * I k U4. J. Sail»», Mm M T Sun ford, ntreet», Cottage (irose, «ay*: " W h e n
Muteel
D. .1, Hi'hull mol J. K ever kidney eoinplaint hn* trouhleil me,
I I.. Smith, a ten pound son, who hn* I ! Mra. Crneat Sloan.
la 1. 2, S and 4 burner sirea, with
or without ovens or cabinata. Aak
; been mimed John l.ewi*.
Muble and Horn Moaby anti Maud Niliby, $1.00 Finii. \ 11 >«• r V Stock«*, $1.00 I have UMcil D o a n ’* Kidney Pill* with
your dealer today.
R. S. Trtt*k, $1.00. A II Tv»on $1 T»o go«ii| re*ult*. I am «uhjeet to kidney
Mrs. John Sallee, o f Stnr, was a Do Smith were in tin* d r o v e between trains
C. E. I in|»lir«*v• $1.00.
weak ne** uml I wit* never aide tu fimi
renn visitor one day last week.
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y
; Saturduy.
Idilli Venti li, Vim Donimi i* mol S N any medicine that would reully help m«*
(California)
Mrs. B F. Xeglev returned Tuesday
Hubert Mosbv, o f Uujndit, spent the
until I u*ed Ikifti ’i Kidney Pill».
A
from a visit with her daughter at Rose- j week-end with home f o l k s .
Yttughu, $1.00 ouoh.
\V. .1 W imm I n , Dulo Wyatt, S M • hurt u*e o f Doan* * once in uwrliile
burg.
Truce Hut field spent the week en d tit
- —
W —14—W----- -- ■
Wendt, J- E \Voodnon, N D W oodruff, keep» me free from uII kidney rout
. Dina ton with home folks.
. ¡ p l a i n t . " (Statement given Eehruary *Ji!
We pay 10c lb. for caacara bark an.I
Mr. anti Mra. Phillip» m e visiting in w J \\ iiitf, Grin W o o l l y . ^ I » \ n
J. \. Wright miti M m Wolilemhtbni. j IIMX)
furniab th•• »nek». Woolen Mill* Store. Seat t le
W imm I, 25 c .
l fen March «7, lll|tl# Mr* Kehelheck
—■■ w -»-*■—■■■
*
Mr. uud Mrs. Civile Iverr and Mrs 4 I oo elicli
•aid " M y e»tiiuatioti o f D o m i'» Kid
(). H. Yftung, $1.00.
SILK CREEK
(■ili uud rhildreu inotured (■• Eugeni'
W. J. Woods, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Cottage Grove, Ore.
I have
Pledge» ¡»not hi IuinI» «um, not item aey Pill» remain* unchmigeil.
Stiturduy evening, uud Mrs. (Sili and ln-r
m«\er hud them full to g i t e me »ali»
(Special to The Hentinel.) .
| childreu Ict't tur their houle ut Mount i/od, by dint rio tu:
\\ I Ni W li. d |
♦
* -dO
fuetion whenever I huve u«ed t h e m . "
June lib.- Theodore Sprague, formerly [ Veruna, Wash.
Price tide, af all dealer*.
D»*u t
0.15
! o f Eugene, v isited the C. E. Wood fain
Raymond and Mi le* Wirk», Mrs. Fnlry Kim River
Tot II I ii mount o f nil pledge*
132.^» «•imply a»k for a kidney remedy- gef
i Allea, Miss ( ima Lumi uud Miss ('. \n
ilv th e first o f the w e e k .
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hittiugcr und ■tersoli I d i Haturday un u motor trip (•■ Tota l iiiitoiint o f ple<tg< *» unpaid 3R4 75 Doan'* Kidney Pill» the Name that
Total amount defic it unpledged
II to Mi«, Kehelheck ha» twice politicly ree
| Mrs. L. B. Slagle, o f this place, Mr*. S l'ori land unii Mulini llood.
Eo»ter Milhurn Co,, Prop* t
Statouiont o f ox pi* n no « thud libertv «•mmeudctl
E. Murk ley, uf Cottage Grove, and Mrs.
.\lr. und Mis. Henry Marniera spelit
Ii 11 rfai«», N . Y.
jn2H jly ó
loan cmiipmgn :
Stinnet,
o
f
St.
Johns,
were
Sunday
thè
week
end
at
Disatoii
with
thè
fnuiilv
Mrs. Milligan and daughter Ethel
Cottagi«
(irovt*
Mfg.
(
’o
,
lumber
uf Mrs. Snuderà ’ brother, Jor Plcuafd.
»
left yesterday to visit a few days at guests at the H. M. Dnmevvood home.
and lulior f « * r v i»xr> ft road
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
Mr. Fowler came down front Tilln
Auut Betty Karl hu* gotte tu thè rum li
Springfield, after which they will re­
«i^tiN, 1 - - ft. thermometer mol
|
niook
the
lust
o
f
the
week.
I tu speliti u few day* with lu-i hii«lmud
turn to their home at Oregon t'ity.
Npeuker*»’ platform, paint, earl
B. \\ . Garner has been repairing th< noi duughter,
Mrs. Benston motored to the Grove
IH.'iO Geo 11 Hrauiard, Real Extata and In
ngp, otr.
L Y N X H O LLOW .
bridges
on
the
Arthur
Wooleott
place
Mr*.
Henry
Phillips
and
Mr*
G
Sante
yesterday.
I HO
»illume, timber lumi«, mining prop
Hwrngcl Hardware, puint
Miss Etta Scott was in Eugene over preparing to haul in the hay crop to the are visitiug bere.
erlv, la r u l i n g property, c i t y p *u¡»erty
D otta lo 4lr**\ •• Sentinel, printing
(Special to The Sentinel.
barn.
Casey
Jones,
Mi«*
Wilcnx,
Frank
ami
lumher.
o lt r e
Monday night.
$ 7 . 0 !."»; |M»«torN A l telegram f i l l . ’» | O (Ml
June 26.— Lynx Hollow has gone over
A real estate man was looking at the i .lune*. Bertha llatfield and Mr*. llarrls
The t^ueen family motored to Mabel
For
Hal*
CTcain
separator,
almoat
new
Lmphrey X Markin 00 yd* •igu
the top in the war savings stump cam ­ Sunday.
D. A. Estes place one day last week.
■nutured tu thè Gfuvr Stindav cvrniug.
I. I. Wt»4»lh«y, corner Ihr* It und K
rloth, card hoard mol lark««,
Mr. F o w le r ’s mother has recently pur
l'hil Mu«by retur ned tu Rujada Sun
paign
Fae Whiteley and Mary Neat visited
*tre»'t*.
jn l 4 2Np«i
$17.IH; J! plume ralla, $ 1.141 ;
Awbrey Wolford and Geo. Tellier were at the Haight home in Delight Valley. chased the Seth Roe place.
day.
mi «li advanced I »peakerN for
Fur Hale Early tomato and lat# cab
in Cottage Grove Monday.
Leslie Godard returned Inst week
Mr. ami Mrs. Mike Finm-rty were
The war saving* stamp committee b e ­
traveling
expen*eN,
$U..OO;
huge pin it t w. 1 * mile went o f Cottage
Laurence Fisher i* up from Mabel for gan their canvass here Monday.
from it trip to Salem.
uver Sunday visitor» in thè Greve.
11
wool for Nerv ice flag, $1.50
Grove. Bert lluiid*.
jn 14 2*»p*l
a visit with home folks.
Mrs.
1).
Cole,
who
has
l**en
very
ill.
The
young
......pie
gave
Johunie
Sali
J. F. Neat and daughters, Mary amt
Modern I'harinuey, index curd«,
Mrs. (.’ has. Wright, o f Eugene, visited Mrs. K. H. M oody, and Ethel Mulligan j 1« reported better.
ders ti surprise party Mondai night,
f o r Kale 50 Plymouth l o c k pullet*
t i l l ; cash to out o f town hand
friends here recently.
Mrs. Mary Hurchain and daughters
Mr. Htid Mr*. J. S. Mngladrv and
w e i g h i n g - Ih». Mich, »! c Mich. Rohi
drove to the Grove Saturday.
5 01
hov n , $4.5o
The Otto Briggs fam ily hns moved
Lena and Mildred visited Thursday af duughter. Miss Grave, »re in Portland
«on, Fifth mill t^uiiirv street»
jiT.'Hpd
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I
IM
I
Puri fir Tel. At Tel. Co., cull
away from the Briggs Lumber company
ternoon ut the Lou Wheeler home.
Grandinìi Anderson returm'd tu Eu
D ORENA.
Wynne 4 Kime, ciudi ndvnareil
For Hale Cheap A good team of Uor*e»
mil).
Mrs. Coffm an visited at the C. \V gene Sunday evening.
.50
weighing 22*M* II»« t ‘l»u*. Conner. j£N|i
for wire
The Cloek folks have a daughter and
D wyre home one day lust week.
Mrs. li Phillips returned tu Duo iti
Special to The Sentinel.)
s 00
I Clark, painting road «ig ni
little grandson, o f The Dalles, visiting
For
»ale or trade for lunil>er 1 i u p j
Mr.
Clevenger
and
L.
M.
Tucker
Tm «day,
June 26.— Allen Kirk returned Tues­
Nugle engine; I No. 2 Fox floor
with them.
— —— w
day from a several d a y s ' visit with rel­ hauled lumber and ties from tin- Over
SO U TH E R N PA C IF IC T I M E T A B L E ii r ii j »#• r with rubber wheel*; I M i 5 hnml
Mr. and Mrs. Marion I>el»ovv and Mi*« ative* at Leona.
holser mill to the Grove Inst week
C O N TR IBU TO RS TO L I B E R T Y LOAN
'Corrected .lune • I, lillH)
winch, gear* with 2*j inch face, heavy
Nora went to Eugene Friday to attend
Mr. Meikle left Monday for Eugene.
Earl YanValin, who has been w ork ­
E X P E N S E FUND
?
North Bound
South Bound
I 12 inch drum
the wedding o f Erne«t Lebow and Mi«* ing in Washington for several months
Am ong those in the Grove Monday
N o . Is 0 : 4 7 a. m
N . 13— 19:42 a in enough for log hniil;
Marguerite Johnson.
No. I i 1:07
No. 5.1- - 7 : 1 • n. m «under; I *ulnmum|er; I »aw mandrel;
III.
past, returned Sunday morning to stay were Mrs. James Moran, Mrs. J. F. 'iil
Following are the name« o f *uh»crih
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No. 10 :t : 20
m. Ng. 15— 2:4 7 p. in 1 4x2H power g n a d n to a e ; I » a fe ; 1 copy
dersleve, F. I*. Wheeler, Mrs. Clevenger, era and amount* »uhacribed to the ex | •
over the Fourth.
No. 17 7:40 p. m mg pre»»; 1 Berk duplicator. Cottage
Mi
and
H
n
.
M.
F.
Babeoek,
I
d
i
Wil
We pay 10c lb. for cascara bark and
pei|*e fund o f the third liberty loan.
Benetta F. T"eters and Rebecca Bales,
No. 5£ earrie* coachen only a* far Grove, Mfg. Co.
mJtf
furnish the sacks. Woolen Mills Store. who have charge o f the war savings son. Mrs. W. W. Gilderslcve nml Mr. T bòne subscript ion* that have not been
«noth a* A*lilnud
and
Mrs.
O.
Heine.
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¡»aid tthotild lie handed in at either bank
stamp campaign, have made good pro­
Tbe Sentinel ha* a nargaiu In a erbol
Miss Edith Gruber is attending *um- ut once:
gress and have strong hopes o f realizing
SAGINAW.
nr»bip m the International Cor
D on't forget that hv payin g n full
re*poiideace H* ho ot whn h hu» hern loft
the quota o f $2400 for this school dis­ mer school at Walla Walla, Wash.
George Andenmn, Mr*. Cha*. Adam*,
y e a r ’» *uh*eription in advance you g»*t
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fltfr
M. II. Amienten, Jame* Allen, ICufu» it at the old rate o f $1.50. The new rnte with it for *ale.
trict by Friday night.
(Special to The Sentinel.;
Arne,
Mr«.
Nettie
Arne
and
Wm.
Apple
M
O
U
N
T
V
IE
W
.
Miss Georgia Goulet, who is a teacher
June 26.— Mr. and Mrs. Fogle were in
ipplie* on delinquent accounts only, tf For Hxie Good double »rated bark wltb
white. $1.00 each. Jiidnon Allen, 50c.
in the Seattle sehools. is spending the
the Grove Monday,
harm««*; »lightly
u*e«!
rut heather
,f. L. Heattv, J. K. Banton, C. A. Beid
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Inez Fogle, Marie Elliott and Hubert vacation with her parents.
«t«»ek naddle. M i l Birch nve. Phone
Queener shopped in Cottage Grove this
The John Moaby family has moved
June 26.— Miss Edna Sear* and Larry ler. II. B. Breedlove, .Mr». Andrew
HU Y.
jn l 4 2N| m I
to Row River to take charge o f a store. Brumfield were married nt Eugene Inst Hrund, s « Ii Brand, C. A. Hartell, Mr«.
morning, returning on the train.
For
Hale
Fre«b
milk
cow»,
young
bor»
The Wic ks fam ily, o f Stnr, accom pa­ week. They will make their home at Orpah Ben«otif Elbert B* le, W. Beaver,
Mr. Rogers has purchased the Easley
e», Ulille», mid »(»me lumber ut W a t c h
Grant P. Brown, llenter Remi» and A.
nied bv Miss Om-i Laud, motored to Marshfield.
car.
Spur ‘ heap. J. H Hawley, Divide, Ore
Mr». C. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hales and little T. B ' i d h . , fl.0 0 each.
Phone 5FI2.
•
jne21jlylb<
daughter were at the W. D. Heath home Brown, 50c.
Roy Murray motorini up to ilio Me Ken
/»e fiah hatchery Sumiuy.
Mra. Winnie Warner'n honae wouM
have been burned Saturday but foi the
tiuiclv arrivai o f a neighbor.
Harvey
Taylor ia working in the
mine« ut Black Butte.
Mra. Ellis Kobiuson, o f Silver Lake,
\ iaited Monday with her aiater, Mra.
!.. Huff.
Itiirtcll
Total defieil uupilid
" I Cook in Comfort N o w -
$ II 15
A Cottage Grove Interview
NEW PERFECTION
OIL CO O K .STOVE
Knowles
Sterns
H.
Graber, Cottage Grove
Chenoweth, Yoncalla
A. Cool, Drain
WANT
A POUND OF CRESCENT
99 MAKES MORE THAN
FORTY CUPS OF AS FINE
A COFFEE AS YOU EVER
SERVED
At all grocar,
(N53)
anxrj
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
gives a pure, clean tobacco
taste— a lasting tobacco sat­
isfaction that the cbewer of
ordinary tobacco doesn’t get.
H EBRO N.
Peyton Brand
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
10c a pouch — and worth it
G ra vity latta to m a r h longer it coati
no m oro to chow th a n ordina ry plug
P. B. Gravely Tobáceo Company
Danville, Virginia
one evenin g last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Buckley spent the
week-end at Cottage Grove.
Roy Hands, who is u member o f the
home guard in Cottage Grove, has been
attending the drills which are he|<| three
times a week now .
Mrs. John lshmael ha* not yet fully
recovered from her illness, but is ini
proving.
Mrs. S. E. l,owry nnd children were
in the Grove Wednesday.
Mrs. F. J. Helliwell and Mrs. Chas.
Hales were in the Grove Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Heath, William
and Addison Heath and Marian Lowry
motored to Comstock Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Win fred Turpen spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Tur
pen in the Grove.
Mrs. B, fi. Crowe visited Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. John lshmael.
Jean Moaby and L. K. Long motored
up Warehouse cniek Sunday.
Mrs. C. W. Hears and Mrs. J. Kile
'were in the Grove Friday.
William Heath and Clarence and Bri
son Hears visited with Ernest I » h o w nt
Lynx Hollow Humlny morning.
J,. R. Long spent Monday evening nt
the W. D. Heath home.
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u£
(Special to The Sentinel.)
June 26.— Mrs. J. A. Powell was la
Eugene last Tuesday.
Garland Kimble arrived last week
from Dinuba, Calif., and will make his
home with his brother, W. I. Kimble.
Lester Gib-rist has gone to I’ ptnn to
work.
Mi*« lim a Randall motored out to
the J. A. P o w e ll’ s Thursday evening.
Mis* Lillian Taylor is visiting in Cal­
ifornia.
Miss Rut 1. Powell is attending sum
mer sehool at Monmouth.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Johnson, o f the
Grove, and daughter, Mrs. Cullaliiiii, o f
Portland, motored out to the J. A. Pow.
ells Sunday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arehie Gilhnm, o f Lon­
don, and Mr. aud Mr*. K. E. Lucky and
J. II. ChamloT», Currin, C. W. Cald
well, H. Culver and C. II. Cor»on, $ 1.00
emeh.
Dejtlifirze* Brother» and O. W Dunn,
$1.00 eaeh.
J. II. England and A. G. Elhatt, $1.00
each.
Mr. and Mr». Geo. Freeman, I». C.
House and half acre of goo<l garden
ground jtittt outnide o f city limit* on
we*f Main St.; $.JINI if taken noon • J
II. Lnagston.
jn e ’J l jlySpd
For Sale One good 7 year old bora«.
about l.’KHI ll>* E. 0. 11 ■ • I lit <lny. jly5|>
For Male- Bay gelding 6 yra. old; wt.
I Inn. Eri-d Sturdevunt, l^irnne. jt5p<l
Maple oud nuxed hard wood for »ale
J. A. Joll.
jn 2 l jlyApil
me Gasoline
^ Q u ality
For Sale Good milk cow and a pony.
Mr*. An«,-1 Wood.
jn21 jly5|i<l
For Sale No. 2 1 International Harvest
cr threshing inm-hine in AI shape. A
baling mnrhlne together with 26 bun
dies Bnll ties. Will sell reanonuble. H»'e
Wes Chriamnn, at Dorena. Owner, I*.
W. R ii sro, d’ .'l K. tl* No., Port In ml, JI6p
Red Crown is a
straight-distilled, all-
refinery gasoline, not
a mixture. Its contin­
uous, uniform chain
ofboiling points makes
easy starting, quick
acceleration, power
and mileage sure.
Look for the Red
Crown sign before
you fill.
Black Minorca yeni old ben*.
Will
siierifiee on nrrnunt o f moving into thn
eity. $1.25 for run o f flock or $1.00 for
your own selection. Y ou'll never get n«
........ kens ngtiin nt this price.
John
Bnker.
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For Sale One aecond hand mower. One
mile east o f Cottage Grove. Mrs. J.
H. Luke.
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A P O O R L Y FED H O R 8E
reflect* disrrodit on it* owner, hut the
. owner gpf* the worst o f the dent be
[ run»« economy in feedin g the nor»e
uffeet* it* work log capacity a* well a*
it* appearance. I f your hor*e kirk* on
hi* feed you can correct it by buying
j your feed here, a* you get the best
quality for the lea*t outlay. Farmer*
contractor* and hor*n owner* generally
| know that our feed i* alwuya up to the
standard.
W. J. WOODS, SPECIAL AOKNT
Standard Oil Oo., Cottag* Orov«, Ore.
AD S.
STERLING FEED CO.
For Sale— 5 dozen White Leghorn hens
one yeur old ; I gasoline iron; one oil
stove with tw o burners nnd glass ov en;
one eookstov e with six cup* named
Jewell; four milk ran* almost new, tw o
Inrgc 2 gtil, nnd tw o l-qt. size; tw o Inn
tern*; «¡x lamp*, one almost new Alad
din, one round wiek hanging lump nnd
four No. 2 lamp»; one wnl| tent I 2 x l t ;
one gnaoline pump; one vnleanlziag out
fit; one pnir Bail scale*; one hii<-k; one
gasoline washing ou tfit, good mnehine
and engine; spade, shovel, hoe; new
churn. The Dnisy, ,’t gnl. size; butter
paddle; »evernl pieces strnw malting
slightly worn; one glass ehinn closet;
one auction washer with hnndle; one ^
gnl. pump run for gus or o il; one new
hand corn planter. Emerson Keithley,
l-ondnn, Ore.
Jun2$tfe
For Sale Good milk c o w ; fresh before
Christmas; g iv ing .1 gal*, now. Mr*.
T. Taplin.
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