Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, November 22, 1918, Image 6

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Extraordinary Purchase Sale
The Sensationally Low Prices and the Far Superior Exclusiveness of These Garments Have Made
This Sale an Over-the-Top Success— Hundreds of People Have Been in and Taken Advantage of
This Wonderful Showing of
»
Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts
made in exceptionally smart styles and beautiful materials and tailorings. Garments the equal of
which you have probably never seen in Eugene or the larger cities, brought here for your personal
•election. These prices are ridiculously low. W e cannot guarantee you a large assortment to se-
lect from long. Come in early and have a better chance at making a desirable selection before
all the most wanted models are gone.
These Garments Will Not Last Long at These
Prices—Come in Early
100 Coats
Handsome garments featuring all the many
style ideas approved for this season; some rich­
ly fur-trimmed, with great collars, cuffs and
even bindings of flu ffy pelt. Others depending
on the rich materials for their trimmings. A ll
are fully lined and interlined for added warmth.
You may depend upon the best linings, the best
materials, the best styles ami workmanship go­
ing with every garment. Note those examples
of reductions— there are other prices all the
way between to suit your pocket hook.
50 Suits
KVir lined and plain tailored, semi-tailored and
novelty cuts, featuring the modish long coats,
the neatly belted styles and clever girlish lines.
Broadcloths, Velour, Buret dr l.aine, Silver-
tones, Burclla Cloth and all other popular win­
ter fabrics. All the prices in between besides
these quoted.
Regularly $92.50 Suits ..................... $ 5 9 . 5 0
Regularly $52.50 Suits....................... $ 3 3 . 7 5
Regularly $35 00 Suits ......................S 2 1 . 5 0
bel unii Mr. timi Mra. Iturvey Htrong
wore guest* ut (ho Wolfortl fumili Bua
i ili!)'.
Nlr. unii Mr* Henry Lujoie nini *011
Preti, ni Wciuliing. unii Mt unii Mi-
l.ow I.iijote visìteu ut thè Nmil Ionio
Ninnili y.
Mi» R. Y Pnrter unii ehihlren imi
tore.l tu ('ottusi» tirine Hnturduv
Tliere lime been »esenti euuet ut ni
flueuru bere, bnt un tur un klliiun, itll
tire mi thè memi nini no nesy cnue* re
porteti.
STAR
(N|>eeinl tu The Sentine).)
Nny. gl ». Mr». libi YY leha nini limigli
ter Fitirv Alien uuitureil tu Kiigoiie Mnn
tilt y.
Mr». .1. T. Su lice \isiteil vvitli Mr».
Mila» Piteher, Nr., Wcduosdav
I.. I», Owen reiurneil Innue Maturila)'
frnni Kugeno in ile li iuqirnyeil in heultli
\V. Il Nhiine y ¡»iteti in thè O m v »
Su turilny.
Mr». C. A. Iliirliin viaìtsd ut thè D ii
eu limile Mnniluy.
Mr. nini Mr». O ('. Nnllee spent Tue»
ilny eyening ut thè Owen Innue.
Mr». Iteli l’iteher inni ilnughter, Mr».
Ogle Yniing, «e re in t'uttnge tlrnye
Tuemlny.
Mr». I .it ii rii Kerr inni Ali»» Miibel
M n»by nini »¡»ter Merlin e v itile,| thè
»elioni Mnmluv nini Mr». (iilli»|iie viatit
ini thè sehoni Tue»ilnv.
I*nle Owen i|iiit work ut Kiiiintu nini
ha» ut nr tini tu «nrk tur tleurge lliistiugs
ut thè Ntnr e:ilup.
Mr. nini Mr». .1. Il Npnhr nini ehil
■Ireti visitisi ut thè Owen nome Ninnine
Frank Fli»lier rettimeli hunie YYisl
nesiluv frnni P ii » » Creek, «b ere ln> Ioni
been working.
Mrs. Merini Metieo inule up Wetlne»
iluv to eook for thè Star riiuip.
John Wiok» w*u il tlrnye visitor Tue»
iluy.
M O U N T V IE W .
(Npiviul to The Nentinel.)
No\ 20. Mr*. Y) |). lieath aretini
pauieil Jean Mnnhv to thè Frinì Front
nome at Itine Mountnin Nnturilny nfter
■........l i .
The meli nf thè neighhnrhnml « h o limi
enttln out in thè tuli» huve berli romut
ing ttieni un thè past week.
Sin. F. ,1. Ilelliwell »peni thè week-
end with relative« at Drniu nini Youeul
lu.
MILK AS STRENGTH Some Good Advice
BUILDER ADVOCATED
|
Dr. Mae Cardwell, Back From
Washington. Advises
Housewives.
Or Mao H Cardwell, of Portland,
who recently returned to Oregon from
(lary, 1 tut . New York and Washington,
where »he w *» engaged In inedlenl re
aeareh work for the Children'» Bureau
of the Department of l.ahor. »aid In
an Interview
"The dairy tnduatrle*
tniiat ho encouraged. The ehlldren of
Atnerlea mu»t have milk
They can
not thrive without good denn milk
llouHowIvoa tniint uao more milk
If
they demand It the dairyman will find
aotne »elution to hi» problem» and will
aoe that hla cow» get the feed and that
he keep» them alive and In good
health
However, tf the women don't
order the milk, the dairyman t»n't go
Ing to keep hi» cow» around Ju»t a»
pet» and ornamelita
Feed 1» too
Rearm and labor too high for that It'a
up to the houHokeepera
’{Are you aendlng your breadwinner»
to work with all the vigor and Htrongth
you ran mu»tor for them In the way of
proper food?" a»ka Dr. Cardwell. "If
they don't get the right food they can't
think or work well. The name applle»
to the achool children. See Hint they
have milk to drink, milk In pudding»
The kitchen la the power plant of (he
family and ron»tii|uontly. of the nation
Don't wa»to a drop of milk or an
ounc«r of butter, but U»e plenty
The
health of the nation la the kitchen
question.
Milk la one of the main
factor* tn a diet"
• e * e
Htrengthsuad by Cottage Orove Exper
isuce*.
Kidney disease Is I " » dangerous to
neglect. At the first sign of Imekuchc.
hciidticho, disrincsH or urinary disorder»,
you should give the weakened kidney»
prompt attention. Eat little incut, lake
things yasler und use u reliable kidney
tonic. There's no other kidney medicine
n well recommended ns Doan'a Kidney
Fill»
Cottage Grove people rely on
them. Here’« one of the mntiy »tute
meni* from Cottage Grove people,
D.
Hubbard, retired farmer, ttlll
Sixth street, Cottage Grove, »nvs:
" I kit ye used Doan’a Kidney Fills
off and on for the pn»t ten year». When
ever I have noticed Ihut my kidneys
were not ncting properly, I have used
Dona's Kidney Fills and they have soon
out them in good working order
It is
Itoun's Kidney Fills that are responsi­
ble for mv pre»en! good health. ”
Frtce title, ut all dealers, Don '( »imply
n»k
for
u kidney
remedy get
Dotin'» Kidney Fill» the »lime (hut Mr.
Hubbard ii»e».
Foster Mil liti rii Co,
Mfgra., Buffalo, N V
alB
I -T o r z ^ J Z
___ S
*
\
IP
A r O O R L Y TED UOR8E
reflect» discredit on its owner, but the
owner gets the worst of tho deal be
cause economy i|i feeding the nor»«
A milk bill a m healthy
children Is affect» its working capacity as well »»
Inalt
cheaper than a doctor's hill and an its Rppenruiire. It your hotse kick» uu
underfed, under nourished child.
It his feed you ran correct It by buying
would be cheaper to start right. Bn your feed here, a» you gel the heat
says Mrs. A Bayley, of the I’arents' ipiulity for the least outlay. Farmer»,
contractors nnd home owners generally
Models o f Tricolette, the fascinatingly beautiful
Educational Bureau. Oregon Cohi re»»
know that our feed >■ always up to th»
new fabric, as well as popular Wool Jerseys,
of Mothora, who has presided at the
standard.
testing of thnuaand* of babies
She
long, straight panel effects, wide girdled styles,
finds the ml Ik fed youngster of three
softly belted numbers and fitted models. All
or four years scores much higher than
Modish numbers in strikingly new effects and
colors and a fine range of sizes. Just to see
the child who has had llttln milk In
materials, all remarkably low priced.
his diet.
Mrs. Ilayley preaches a
what tempting values, note these prices—
Regularly $25.00 Skirts ................... $ 1 6 . 7 5
greater uae of milk for young and old
Regularly $57.50 Dresses .............. $ 3 8 . 7 5
Regularly $21.50 Skirts.....................S I 2 . 7 5
• • • •
Geo. II. Bralnard. Rsal Estate aud In
Dairy Commissioner Sees Encouraging
Regularly $45.00 Dresses.................. $ 2 1 . 7 5
Regularly $12.50 Skirts........................ $ 7 . 9 5
S IL K CR E E K
»urnner, timber land», mining prop
Signs.
ertv, farming property mol city prop
I Spec mI to The Sentinel.)
oltfe
J. D Mickle. State Dairy and Food erty.
Nov. 20 .— F. P. Wheeler ih no im­
proved iu health us to be able to get out Commtasloner. stated recently that the Tor Bale Deed cheat. John Hull. 2
und was in town Monday.
dairy altuatlon. In aplte of high price»
W H E R E CASH
EUGENE
mile» »otilb of town,
alttfr
Archie Wilson is uhle to sit up.
of feed aud scarcity of labor. Is not all
School at the academy rc»utucd Tues­
Th«
Beutlnel
baa
a
uargaln
tu
a
»rind
gloom.
Reporta have come to him
B E A T S CREDIT
OREGON
day.
urship in the International '¡or-
from varloua parta of the state show
Mr. Fowler 1» home from Portland.
Mr». John Ashby nnd Mr». Mary Bur
Ing that the housekeepers are beglu- rcspondence School which ha» hern left
f life
| chum ritiMfd about ♦ l(MI ln»t week m the ntng to see that they must pay more with it for »ale.
war drive for thi» di»trict.
for
milk
thnn
they
did
a
few
years
ago.
For
Bale
Well
equipped
farm
fl
miles
Paul Kate» wn» .at home »ick Inst
The dairymen are beginning to take
week. -
.from Cottnge Grove.
Reusonable
in this vicinity Friday buving hogs.
ily \v«*ry vinitor* at the I«of Warner
Mr. and Mr». Cooley nre keeping the heart, too. In Nome lusiancea and are terms. Box 145.
eptStt uv 22pd
Mrs. Frank Woodruff and son Mark
Sunday.
dormitory for the present.
looking to the future when the row
went to Cottage Grove Saturday to
I.eland Willitf and John Teeter« ma<1e
N E IG H BO R H O O D N E W S
Mrs. Jcifwie Walker wn* called to
40 acre», 10 in cultivation. 2 acres or
a trip to I'runp Hill Sunday.
spend the week end.
Portland last Thursday by the serious of today will bo wdrth much morn
chard, 5 acres »Insht-d; 2 rows with
Miss Amie Lindsay was a Cottage
Mr. and Mr«. 1>. H. Heinenway, of illness of her »on, Alvah Walker.
money alive than she would now,
■lives; | yearling heifer; I mure; wng
Grove visitor Saturday.
Cottage Grove, «pent Sunday afternoon
Oscar Wheeler left last week for Phil slaughtered
And
that
future
Isn't
so
on,
buggy, hurue»», farming implements.
DO RENA.
Mr. and Mrs. Emit Kirk eame over vi«iting at the hointbaof *\lr. and Mr«. lip, S. D., where he expect» to »pend the
Creek run« through place.
Running
far
off
If
the
dairymen
only
continue
*J.
(J.
Willit«.
winter.
from I.eoun Saturday for a short visit
water to hou»c. Hall mile we«f London
Mr.
and
Mr».
John
Kirk
motored
to
to
have
courage
and
patience.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
here with relatives.
Chas. Wood wn» down from Anluuf to
Frice, 41200 , lo.lt cash. Frank N. Fedi-
Nov. 20.— Claude VanValin and James
»(»•lid the week-end.
I^ind Bros, took a load of hogs to Mareola Sunday evening.
The wise man and the one who Is go, London
olN nlSpd tfc
Mis* Kebeera Hale« made a trip to
Goulev killed hogs Thursday afternoon. Cottage Grove Saturday.
far seeing. Is keeping his herds Intact
Johnny Veatch, of Cottage Grove, was
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. England and fnm- Cottage Grove Monday on bu«ine«s.
For pneumonia, Influenza, grip or colds.
LONDON
True, he won't keep the old boarder
Land Bros, worked on the county road
Jo lie oil. Worth its,weight in gold
T uesday.
who would Just eut the food and bring For sale by Mrs. M. M, Hunsnrd, Cot
(Special to The Hcntincl.)
Wilev Hubbard and nephew. Vetter
Nov. 20. I). K. Harri» relebrateil hi» no returns, but he Is holding his good tngo Grove, Mih nt YViish. Av. o|»n22p tf
Hubbard, are on the »ick list.
r
hirthdny last Friday. Tlioae pres­ stock.
The sensible housewife, too,
Andrew Land ha.« purchased a »trip 7Hth
• 10 Reward for Information leading to
ent were Mr. und Mrs. O. P. Will», Mr.
of land adjoining hi« place from Hen
must know a man can't feed and'care
und
Mr».
J.
T.
Small.
Mrs.
YV.
C.
Short
the urre»t nnd conviction of party
McCollum. He is now very bu»v improv­
for
cows,
keep
a
first
clans
dairy,
and
ridge and »uns Herbert und Claud und
who stole front w h e e l from my Maxwell
ing it.
Mrs W. T. Jones.
provide clean bottles and well paid car lit 1120 YYeat Mam Saturday night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Lively inotored to deliverymen without some expense
J. II. Itminett.
o2S (iH|xl
S A G IN A W .
the (Irove Haturday.
Arthur Comb», who wn» employed nt The Oregon Dairy Council Is doing For Bale Cheap Stock ranch, desirably
(Special to The Sentinel.)
the St. John» »hip ynrd nt Portland, much to get the situation straightened
l o c a l e , I nnd urt;niigcd. Owned by u
Nov. 20.— A number from here at­ eame hotne last Friday and will werk nt
tended the funeral of Orvnl Hopper nt Itlnek Butte thi» winter, to be near Ins out. The exhibit at the state fair, the non resident who will noon be here to
splendid cooperation of the Food Ad­ »ell the property whole or divided.
Walker Saturday. His death was due mother who i» ouite poorly.
Terms. Addresn Itox 252, Cottage Grove,
* J * F * * » * ■ I
to Spanish influenza.
Mr*. Und Thorn and M r». S. I’. Short - ministration, the public schools, Ore- < ht,
ii I dlipd
Among those m the Grove Saturday i ridge motored t<> the Grove Sunday.
»
gon Agricultural College and the Hu-
were Mrs. Frank Houston and non» Low
foolish to buy
isfying Gravely taste. It
employed nt , reau of Health, all help the educational MUk cow» and beef stock wanted.
ell and Hurry, Sammy Capious. Howard i M i i*' I nllett mill, »pent 1 » the
week end
.
.
, ,.
, , , .
Frank Jones.
n il5 p d
plug oi the Gravely class
lasted so long, you can’t
Keene, Mr. nnd Mrs J. I-'. Neat, Mary i w ith hi» family.
j work * nd “ r" ‘,“ rt of ‘ h"
,UHk " f
Neat, Mr»- Kelly B. Moodv and Mrs. I
Will Lively received word Tuesday " f "keeping the home fire* burning,'' Early Mammoth strawberry plants. 3c
when he could get a big
tell him nowadays that it
Howard Moody.
j the death of his sister at Chico, Calif. which task Includes the pre»ervatton
each. Mr». Orrin Robinson, ul 22pd
plug of ordinary tobacco
costs him anything extra
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Sharon visited I lie body was brought to Sutherlin for j 0f essential home Industries and tho
at
tin-
I
A-Roy
home
in
Cottage
Grove
For
Sal» Hobart M Cable upright
burial.
.
...
.
for the same money. But
to chew Real Gravely.
■ Sunday.
Mrs. Bud Thorn and Mrs. S. P. Short ’ homlth of tho nation., _
pimío in A I condition. I03N went
one day Bill gave him a
•
•
•
•
Kathleen Allen and Bertha Neat vis­ ridge visited i/i the Grove Wednesday.
Main avenue.
ul I5pd
ited Sunday at the Elliott home in Do
chew of Gravely—just two
foci
i light Valley.
For Bale H year old gray horse. W. 1»
♦
IIEBRON.
or three small squares.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie do»» and three
Maine, | I III east Mum avenue. Cot
foo
o/
♦
BABIES M U S T H A V E MILK
, little ehildren, of Cottage drove, were
tago
Grove,
■ I IBpd
"(Special to The Sentinel.)
Then ike got the pure, sat­
♦
i guest» at the l.i’wis ho in*- Sunday.
Nov. 20. II. I.. Headley, of Portland, ♦
“ You get more calories to the
For Bale Cheap « young grade Jersey
floe Whiteley, of Row River, who
J. YV hitford, of the Grove, called at
| had been visiting u few dnys with her and
eows. YY J. Messenger, Dorenn. n l l f e
penny from milk than from any
the J. Q, A. Young home Inst Thursday. ♦
grandmother, Mrs. Itiek Heoft, returned
W « aro wanting for Immediate delivery
(I. L. Carlile, of the Grove, and Mr. ♦ other food even at tho present
piling ot nil length* and size». Mtnle^
! home today.
and Mrs. J. 1). A. Young motored to ♦ price,” said Dr. K. J. Labbe,
prices f. o. t,
Eugene Tie nt)d FilingBg
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hooper and two London Wednesday evening.
little children, of Mabel, spent the
Co.,
Ilerger tk. Darling.
nN 22e
specialist,
who
returned
recent
♦
Miss Ruth Powell was homo from
weekend with Mrs. Hopper’s parents, Silk Creek for the week end.
♦ ly from Europe and who spokn
For Bale Little pigs and big pigs. W.
Mr and Mrs. J. I.. Queen.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gilliam nnd Mr. ♦
at the State Fair and at other
B. Iluwley, nt feed burn.
ns 22pd
The schools opened Monday, after be­ •nd Mrs. K. B. Lucky motored to Eli
patriotic gatherings. Dr. Labbe
♦
ing closed five weeks.
gene Sunday.
GRAVELY T O B A C C O C O ., D A N V I L L E V A
Want
to
rent
organ
with
object
of buy- *
Frank Houston has just recovered
_A dinner party was given at G. J ♦ told of tho children ho treated
mg. AddroH» Box 1115, Cottage Grove,
from a bad cold.
In the Red Cross children’s hos
+ "re.
Knppauf’s Sunday. Those present were ♦
n H d6p
the John und George Kehelheek fam
♦ pital In Kvlan. on Lako GeniAa, i ♦
4
*
ilies,
Alfred
Y
V
’hite
family,
Mr.
and
Mr».
B
L
U
E
M
O
U
N
T
A
IN
.
For
Bale—
Extra
good
gray
oats
for
l
J. A. Powell and daughter Ruth und ♦ In France. The little French ♦
seed. Jesse Trunnell, phone 17F12. u-
♦ and Belgian refugees were wan
Stanford Hurtle.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
22pd
Little Mndeile Knppniif sustained se ♦ and weak and almost lifeless
Nov. 20.— Earl islimael was out Mon
verc burn* on both hands when she fell ♦
day looking for another mill »ite,
A milk diet soon brought good ♦
♦ For Sale or Trade— Garden farm of 17
ueres, 7 mile» from Eugene, best river
A nine ,»iund daughter was born to into the fire pll.... Monday evening.
♦
♦ results and the babes thrived.):
n.
j
FO R , HOM E PEOPLE
Mrs.
George
Kebelbeek
was
called
to
bottom; K-rooin house, lug burn, green­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones Friday.
house, »in ii 11 irrigation plant, home or­
Edith l.andwehr and Mrs. Fred Frost Eugene Monday to see her grandmother ♦ "But,” raid Dr. l<abbo, “they
chard, 400 »our cherries junt fruiting,
finished their collecting for the I nited who m <|iiite sick.
♦ will never entirely shake off
iff
Grandpa Gilliam bn» been unite poorly
average farm sales ♦1500. (in account of
War Work drive. They report that the
♦ the marks made by the month
the lust few days.
ill health will »acrifire; $5250, ♦.loot)
community went over the top.
♦
In
which
they
were
starved
fork)
+
Mrs. Archie Gilliam underwent unite
cash, balance federal loan, or would
Mrs. McGuire w«s in town Tuesday.
milk. Children must have mllkr + trnde my equity fur u larger farm suit­
Fred Thompson, of Seattle, Wash., a serious operation nt the Eugene hos ♦
was visiting friend» and old neighbor» pital Tuesday. She i» reported as get
It l > L 4 able fur priniu, grow ing. R. V. Rogers.
♦ If the race la to go on.
ting
along
ns
well
ns
could
be
expected.
Routs No. I, Eugene Ore.
n8 SUpd
here this week.
♦ every man's and every wnman'xi '4
M. Hopper went to Snginiiw to attend
♦ duty to do all In bis power Ur*‘>+ Camera for Sale Bee at The Sentinel
W A T C H YOUR L A B E L .
the funeral of hi» grandson, who was
Phon e 80
office.
keep the herds of Oregon alive.
♦
buried Saturday.
’• m V V W -
♦ Feed men, mill men. dairymen,
Want »mail place for chicken ranch out
L Y N X H O LLO W .
♦ householders, dealers, everyone * ♦
o f town. YV. II. Baldwin.
n 15 2|lpd
G«t the Genuine
♦ must co-opcrate. The liable» of
and
Avoid
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Half dozen full blood White Leghorn
♦
the world must bo saved."
Nov. 20.-—Wm. Porter came up from
chickens for siile cheap. Inquire of
♦
Hentinel.
n22e
the U. of O. Saturday evening for an
over night visit with the home folks.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
For Bale Two good brood sows. E. O.
Mrs. Ezra Messenger, who had been
Milk may be used not only as an
Ilollndiiy.
n22e
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jo­
addition to an already rich diet, hut Baled alfalfa hay for sale In car lots.
seph Neal, returned home Monday.
K. Y. Porter and Marion l>diow
In place of some of the slowly digested1
YVrite Fi inney « Mender, Ontario, Ore-
shipped chickens to Portland Tuesday.
dishes which over tax the digestiva gon.
Ii22,j2tpd
Farmer» of tin» vicinity have unite an
Milk For Bale 275 feet of IV. inch pipe. II.
acreage seeded this fall and the crops S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC T I M E T A B L E organs and Impair the health.
K. Motcnlf.
n22e
contains all the elementa necessary
look good.
(Corrected September 22, 1918)
Several from here attended Orvil
to sustain life and build up the body. For Bale at Bargain -5 passenger tour
North
Bound
South
Bound
Hopper’s funeral at Walker Saturday.
ing ear; have no use for enrbut need
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Jiirkwiri motored No. 18— 9:17 a. m. No. 13— 12.43 a. m. It must be remembered too, that butter
up from Mabel Saturday evening for a No. 14— 4:07 p. m. No. M — 7:14 a. m. la a food for all, for rich and poor, for the money, fnawell Auto Fnint Hhop,
rifth Mt., opposite Mprny ’» market, dtlpa
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mackie
Cottage cheeae Is
No. 16— 3:29 a. m. No. IS— 2:47 p. m. old and young.
and Mrs. S. B. Jackson.
No. 17—4 7:40 p. m. another dairy product that la of great Losv — Scotch collie. Return to Lse Du-
Mr. and Mrs. Huntsman and Mis* Ma-
n22pd
food valu«,. . ------------------------------------ j . gun, at I^athnm, for reward.
Regularly $175.00 Coats................S I 0 7 . 0 0
Regularly $115.00 Coats................ $ 7 3 . 5 0
Regularly $75.00 Coats . . . ............ $ 1 9 .7 5
Regularly $35.00 Coats...................... $ 2 2 . 9 5
Regularly $22.50 Coats.....................S I 4 . 4 5
50 Dresses
25 Skirts
Mr». (\ W. Neur» y¡»¡tini Niimlny with
her mother, Mr». J. Kile.
Quite u il a in ber froni here attenileil !
thè grange in Cottage tino e Maturila v. I
Moni [in* l»*en reeeiveil of thè ilenthj
of NIr». Elizabeth Whiteomb, of Fort l
lumi, n foruier rennlent of thi» neighbor I
homi unii one of thè pmiieer» of thè
»tnte.
Wnrren Kelly and .lume» Patta begin
operai¡on» at what wa» formerly thè
Huekley miti thi» week and ex peci tu
be siiwing tie» in n few iluv».
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dren »pent Sundiiv with Mrs. Arne’S]
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James t.iucbuugh,
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