Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, February 14, 1919, Image 5

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Another boy with the 65th artillery
Mrs. David Sterling left Tuesday for
CruwfordsvUIr for a few days’ visit who telegraphed hi» safe nrrival at
Philadelphia in Waldo M. Hall, »on of
with relatives.
Mr. mid Mrs. H. It. Smith were Eu­ Mr. und Mrs. John Hull, of this city. A
letter has also been received from him
gene visitors Tuesday.
since.
Lloyd and Rei Stratton, both recently
Mr». V W. Kirne mid daughter, Mrs.
di»ehargi‘il from the service, visited here
with friend» Monday. Lloyd will be | Roy Homuinn, and Mr». W. W. McFar­
is always prepared to get up
employed ut Mar»hfield, und Rei will land and son, Glen Hmith, were Eugene
work in the Rei theater at Eugene.
| visitors Monday.
a dainty lunch or refresh­
Tho »pot tush and carry nomo your ! Victor Kim, son o f Mr. and Mr«. ().
ment for unexpected visitors.
goods memi» cheaper goods. Mane a ! M. Kem, has written from Nuziilre,
»living ut Spray’s. .
in22lfc France, that he eipects to »ail soon for
She wisely keeps on hand a
die I Ini ted States,
II. J. Shinn was in Eugene Monday.
H. C Msd»en ha» jusf received a full
supply of canned goods and
Mr. and Mr». Harry Tennis arrived
line of the fumoua Put he grapbnphonea.
Eriday from Chelmli», W iim I i .
table luxuries that enables
Cull and see them.
fM tfc
Men’s Loggers................ ................$1 0.50 to $12.50
J. A. Griggs, of Comstock, visited
C. VS . Caldwell waa a Eugene visitor
her to meet any demand on
Eriday at the home of hi» son, Hiram.
Men’s Heavy Shoes......... ................... $4 .5 0 to $f>.50
Monday,
Rev. D. A. Mai-Led left Eriday for
her hospitnlity.. And the
Win. Gnroutte i» driving a handsome
Camp Lewis, after having been a gue»t
Men’s D p - sm Shoes.......... .................... $3 .6 5 to $8.50
wiser she is the surer she is
for »eventi day» ut the John Hader new Mai well aedan.
Men’s Army Shoes......... .................
J. M. McCully came down from the
« f i S O to « 7 S O
home,
to get such groceries here.
J. Mark Comer was a Eugene visitor llohemiii district Huturdiiy for a few !
Men’s Rubber Pacs......... .................... $3 .7 5 to $5 .0 0
d a y »’ visit und made a trip to Eugene I
There are reasons.
Friday.
the fir»t of tho week.
Boy’s
Shoes..................... .................... $2.95 to $3.95
A daughter wu» born Wednesday,
Mr«. Ernnk McFarland i» visiting rel
February 12, to Mr. und Mr». Charles
Ladies’ Shoes, Black.......
ative» in Portland.
............ .
a O ,0 t)
Plcimrd.
Lieutenant
and
Mr».
H.
E.
M
elnturff
i
Herbert Eakiri i» expected home to
Ladies’ Shoes, B ro w n .. . . .............................
«ft s o
day from Portland, where he visited returned to Portland Monday after u
several
day*’
visit
with
Lieutenant
Misses’
Shoes...................
with a aiNter, who i» ill, and A»tora,
M eln tu rff’a parent», Mr. nnd Mrs. D.
where he visited two brother».
Ladies’ Silk Waists......... .............................
«4 o s
N. Melnturff.
A number of Cottuge Grove people
Community sing at basket so­
will attend the conference o f the north
Ladies’ House Dresses... ..................................... ................. « • * 9 ? ;
west congre»» for a leugne of nation«, cial Saturday night.
Mr», t). I,. Niehoi» nnd »on l » ’c were the »essiori» of which will be held in,
H. L. Godard haa recovered from a few !
Eugene \ i»itnr% Saturday.
Portland Eebrunry Hi mid 17.
days indisposition.
Mr». II. II. Petrie wa» in Eugene Sat
Mr, and Mra. J ,E. Oliver arrived
unlay.
Tuesday from Wendling nnd are visit I
J. II. Bartel* left Sunday for Port
ing ut the home of their non, Fred Oli­
land to rejoin hi» futility.
ver.
Paihe record» will bring to your own
Mrs. L. D. Chase and daughter, Mrs.
home nil the inu»ie of the world, huv
Wir.ert, were in the city Tueaduy. They
mg laboratorie» in nil the large ritie» in
A L L PARTS OF TH E C IT Y
Rupert Coffman, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
are from Portland und will make their
Mrs. Walter Braggs, o f Eugene, arriv­
A N Y T IM E OF D A Y
Eurnp,. und in New York, II. O. Mad
E. C. Coffman, writes from Hun Fran­ ed Wednesday for a visit with Mrs.
home ut Dorena.
sen.
flttfr
Chns. ilruncnu went to Woodburn cisco that he wu» mustered out o f the John Carpenter.
FRESH A N D SMOKED
Kiehlird VanDevert nnd dnilghter
Hnturilay for u couple o f month»’ stay. naval service last Eriday, but that he
Mrs. Boy Bomaine returned to Port­
I.illinii, of Yoni’ulln, vi»ite<| here be­
M EATS OF A L L K IND S
expects to remain in that eity for a
land Tuesday, after a visit at the home
Mra. W. J. White visited in Hpring- time,
tween train» Saturday.
FRESH FISH F R ID A Y S
o f her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. W.
field Eridny.
Mr». P. A. Anlnuf, o f Curtin, was in
A son, Daniel Quincy, was born Mon­ Kime.
Full
line
of
I’
nthe
reeorda
on
hand;
the rity Saturday.
day, February 10, to Mr. and Mrs. B. 8.
Rev. Robert Sutcliffe arrived Tues­
require no charigo of needles. The per­ Trask.
Mr». I.. P. Long worth returned to her
day evening from 1.0» Angeles and other
manent, smooth, polished sapphire ball
home ut Portland Snturduy, after a few
“ My Four Year* in Germany,” at points south, where he has been on tho
being round, it will not cut the surface
T E L E P H O N E-------------8?)
d a y»’ vi»it here with relative».
of the record nor impair it in any way the Arcade, February 21 and 22. f!4-2Ic Chautauqua circuit.
Mr. mid Mr». C. J. Jenning», o f Leona,
Mrs. M.J G. June», w ife o f the new
a» a »harp point, hence the Pnthe re­
Mrs. W. II. Blair returned to her home
were in the city Snturduy.
cords are practically indestructible. H. foreman at the Chambers mill, returned at Portland Friday.
Mr».
Ruth
M
elnturff,
who
had
been
C. Madsen.
fM tfc to Portland Wedueaduy, after a few
Mr». Aden Miller wu» in the city
“ My Four Years in Germ any," at
from Wulker between train» Saturday. spending »orno time at the home of
Mr. nnd Mr». J. L Crawford have duys visit here, and will pack her house­ the Arcade, February 21 and 22. fl4-2le
M •. and Mrs. D. N. M eln tu rff on west
hold
goods
preparatory
to
moving
here.
removed
to
Oakland.
Mr». J. A. Mngludry returned Snt Mum avenue, went to Row-burg ye»ter
IS TH E L E A R N IN G PO W E R :
D. N. M elnturff returned Saturday
They will make their home on south
unlay from a vi»it at Eugene.
■lay to vi»it Mrs. Earl Penny, w ife of
from a business trip to Boseburg.
OK YOUR CH ILD S LO W IN G
Hixth street.
Mr». C. J. Chandler mid her »inter in the fruit inspector for Douglas county.
Ole K.ayser was in Eugene Tuesday.
Miss Grace Blackwell went to Sagin-
U P BECAUSE OF F A U L T Y
law, Mr«. Albert Wool.-y, of Wendling. Mrs. Pcarcy is the daughter of Mr. and
EOUS EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS
aw
Wednesday
for
a
few
days
visit.
»pent the week end here lit the horn« of Mrs, I > N . Melnturff.
VISION?
Mr .and Mrs. W. V. Chapin went to TWO GROVE CO U NTRY BOYS SUS­
Mr», ('handler ’» »inter, Mr». <1. M. Scott.
T A IN ID E N T IC A L WOUNDS IN
Musical and literary program
Creawell Wednesday for a few days
Perhaps a pair of well-fit- j
Do you want a good half ton Eord
TH E SAME B A T T L E
and big community sing precedes
visit
at
the
home
o
f
Mrs.
Chapin’s
truck» See S. U. Smith.
f 14 pd
ted glasses will help him per­
brother, B. 11. Newhall.
sale of baskets at Honor Guard
George M. Ham, o f f.orane, a member
Roy W. Uln»» wa* a Eugene visitor
ceptibly in his school work.
iris' social at Moose ball Satur
Charles Wood was in Eugene Tuesday. of the same unit as Chester Van Den-
Saturday.
The old wooden building near the burg, o f this eity, arrived here Sun­
ay night.
Let us find this out for you
Mr. and Mr». John Dobbin, of I'nion,
corner o f Seventh and Main, owned by day night and went to Lorane Monday.
New Imme »eeker» are coming into
enyoute (•> tluklmid, viniterl a few day»
by a careful examination of
CATALOO ON REQUEST
George Hawley, is being wrecked, and Ham and Van Denburg both suffered
this city utmost daily und most of them
of ln»t week with Miss Caroline Schell
1 the lot will be cleaned up. Mr. Hawley foot wounds and both were wounded in
his eyes. If glasses are need­
want farm» or »mull acreage,
mg.
; does not contemplate the erection of a the same battle. Boy Des I.arzes, also
ed, we will be frank in telling
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Wliippa were Ku
Mr. und Mr». C. O. Parker and little
| new building at the present time.
o f this city, is a member o f the same
gene visitor» ye»tenluy.
you so.
»ou Francis, o f AI v adore, »p**nt the
Box 614. Cottage Orove, Ore.
Attend the basket social at regiment, the 361st infantry, and was
L. H. Hill went to Portland Wednes
Phone 1-F2 2‘/2 Miles East of City
week end here with Mr. and Mr». C. M.
How about your own sight?
Moose hall Saturday night. Bask­ also wounded within a few "days of the
day on a bu»ins»« trip.
Parker.
ets
to be sold beginning at 9 :30. same time.
Need bifocals?
Mr.
nnd
Mrs
End
Wright,
nf
W
,lk
Elbert Bede ennie up from Salem and
Proceeds
to pay expenses of re­
er, were in the city between trains yes
»pent the week end with hi» family.
Former Orove Boy Wounded
Mr. and Mr*. Philip Hohl, enroute ception for soldier boys.
terday.
Mr». J. W. Matlock, o f Salem, i» vis­
Harry Martin, son o f Natty Martin,
from Camp Lewi», where Mr. Hohl was
Mrs.
C.
E.
Cowell
and
little
son,
of
iting with Mr«. J. V. Stewart.
recently discharged from the service, to Pasco, Wash., enroute to San Diego, nephew o f the late Mrs. John Martin,
GLASSES
Mr. and Mr*. II. E. Reed, o f Bose*
their home at Roseliurg, stopped o ff here Calif., stopped o ff here and spent the who died at Silver Ijike, Monday morn­
IM F IN V ISIH IF B IF O C A L S
ing, and a former resident o f this eity,
burg, »pent the week end here at the
Tuesday for a brief visit nt the home of week-end with Mrs. Frank Henderson.
is in a hospital in France. He waa
will give you near and far * home of Mr». Heed'» mother, Mr». M. J
Mr. Holil's mother, Mrs. Barbara Hohl.
Anchor Alsted, W. C. Johnson, J. C. wounded and gassed several times and
Dry an, and her »i»tcr, Mr». Ueorge Slier
sights in one pair of smooth,
Honor Guard basket social at Hpriggs and E. A. Wilson motored to lost three fingers, but is now recovering.
man, leaving Monday for n visit at Eu
crystal-clear lenses.
Eugene Wednesday evening to attend a
Moose hall Saturday night.
gene. A. \V. Itryan, o f laike county
meeting o f the Elks lodge.
BESEKVE SEATS FOR “ M Y FOUR
Mrs.
W.
C.
Conner
has
returned
from
a mm o f Mr». Itryan, joined them here
Comfort and satisfaction beyond
YE A R S IN G E R M A N Y ”
Harrisburg, where Mr. Conner edit* the
for n family reunion.
measure the»« chilly nights and on
Harrisburg Bulletin, and will reside
cold days In a set of furs— they're
Half
soles
save
half
on
your
»hoe
bill.
O P T IC IA N O PTO M ETRIST
here. Hhe in afflicted with bronchial
beautiful, too. You will be delighted
In response to the request o f patrons,
Your »hoe« will hint much longer if ni­
with our Une. Come In and let us
LENSES OROOND ON PREM ISES
W. J. White has decided to reserve 50
trouble und finds that her health is bet­
nny» kep| repaired and the co*t of re
show them to you.
seats for " M y Four Years In Ger­
ter at Cottuge Grove than in that part
pair» will be cheaper that way. See Do<
BE8T E A T IN G HOUSE IN TOW N
of the valley.
m any," which comes to the Acade
H u ff, the old original »hoe doctor, jlt fe
FOR TH E M O N EY—Q U ICK SERVICE theatre Friday and Saturday, February
A. W. Wnmpole, of Leona, was in Eu­
Mr». M. J. Wald, o f Eugene, nnd Mr*.
M EALS SERVED A T A L L HOURS 21 and 22. The seats will be on sale
gene the first of the week nnd stopped
Lizzie Jackson, o f Salem, »pent the
at the Elite.
fl4
Candy. Tobacco, Cigars
Th e
D a y l i g h t
S t o r e
o ff here Tuesday on his return. Things
week end here with their mother, Mr»
are fine with the Wnmpole folks, he MRS. M. L. UENDEBHON, Proprietor
Hnrluirn ilnhl.
MASONS A T T E N T IO N
»ays, und they will ride thi* year in a
Mr. mid Mr». (I. W. Crabtree arrived
new Buick six which he purchased this
Roy l.i’ ivi», soldier recently imiNtered
Kayton Fenster, o f Portland, is in the
“ My Emir Year» in G erm any," at here Monday from Drain nnd went to
•
Stated communication Cottage
week.
city. He is looking for a farm and may
ic Arcade, Erliriinry -I »ml 112. f i t 21c the Orovw logging camp, up Row river, out at Camp Lewi», i» visiting friend»
Grove I,odge No. 51 A. F. & A.
l)o
not
fail
to
read
history
upon
the
in
tin»
eity.
lie
is
a
»on
o
f
F.
P.
Lewi»,
locate
here.
X S * M. Wednesday evening, Febru-
In tin" report nf contribution» fur the where they will have charge of the
screen, “ My Four Y'enrs in Germany,"
of
Klamath
Fall»
and
they
formerly
re
' ary 19. Work in E. A. d
ee.
-
Mrs. Daniel Walton is recovering
niti-il war work, pul>li»hcd w u i .- lime boarding houne.
February 21 und 22 at the Arcade. f!4e
from a serious illness. Her parents, Mr. Please be present. Worth Harvey, Se­
i{i>, thu nu mi" o f E. A. Oaretaon,
J. W. Kennedy wa» at Leona Hntur »ided in thi» rity. Mr. l,ewi» waa with
the fir»t uid medical detachment in ac­
and Mrs. J. D. Million, who remained cretary.
r , credited with n contribution of $5, day looking after W. O. W. affair».
tive service ic France from March, 1918
with her all last week, returned home
i.nil.I have road E. A. (Inri,ti«>ii,
Mr. nnd Mr*. E. S. Holderman, nf Ku to July, when he was severely wounded
Monday.
r.
t
jndn, »pent the weekend with relative» by shell fire, nnd was laid up in u hos­
M. and Mrs. J. W. Kennedy left
Telephone 79 and We W ill Call for
The notarial rommiHnion of D. N. here.
pital in France until recently.
Wednesday afternoon for Drain, where
Irlntnrff, Cottage drove attorney, ha*
Mr. nnd Mr». A. It. Wood have moved
Mrs. I). II. Hemenway visited rela­
they will have their headquarters. Mr.
ron fileil with the county clerk.
into the Ernnk King reaidenee, and the tives at Creswell Thursday.
for product* of t t * farm for some
Kennedy is district manager of the W.
Ilenry Vcatch »pent the week eml at E. A. Caret »on, Sr., family have moved
time to come. You can't take full ad
O. W., and has been in and around this
Mra. Ernnk Henderson visited nt Eu­
•me,
into the Wood house, which they re­
vantage o f this unless you use mod­
Bough dry with all flat pieces ironed
gene yesterday.
city for several weeks.
ern machinery that is In good repair.
Mr». Eva Hickey, who underwent an cently purehnned.
“
My
Eour
Years
in
Germany,”
at
You
will
have
a
chance
to
se<.
one
of
It is now time to see u* for that new
MTntion nt the Cottage drove boxpital
W. J. Mesnenger left Tuesday night
W E ALSO DO C LE A N IN G
the greatest of educational pictures,
machine or for parts to put the old
vii week» ago, wn» removed to her on a busise»» trip to |Hunt» »noth, in the Arcade, February 21 and 22. "f14-21e
A N D PRESSING
" M y Four Years in Germany," Friday
The public library will be open Sat­
one in trim for the next season’s run
une Sunday.
dulling Roneburg and Ashland.
and Saturday, February 21 and 22 at j Laundry picked up Monday till noon
urday afternoon to take in all books
“ My Eour Yeura in Germany," nt
Basket social at Moose Hall Sat-
tho Arcade theater.
fl4 c j
that are out,
and delivered Wednesday evening.
the Arcade, Eebrunry 21 and 22. f 14-21 c
rday night.
J. H. Hilxhy expoctH to leave shortly
Mrs. C. I. Kent, o f Creswoll, came up
W ill pick up any time np to Wednes­
(>. E. Woodson was in Eugene Tues­
M l»» Minnie Wilcox »pent the wei’k
for Honolulu, P. L. lie will give the
Wednesday to visit between trains with ! day evening and deliver Saturday.
day
and
motored
Imek
with
a
new
HMD
H
A
R
D
W
AR
E
id in I’ortlnnd, where »he uttemleil
place the once over with a view to lo­
her mother, Mrs. J. M. Smith.
Mrs.
■and opera, and returned Monday Chevrolet.
cating there, and if he finds it to his
Smith will leave soon for Berkeley,
«lit.
Mr». T. M. VanKirk, of I)rnin, was in liking will send for Mrs. Silsby and
Calif., being called there by illness in
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. U. Turpen arrived her family.
M i»» Eunice VnnPenburg, o f Eugene, tho city Tuesday.
the children who, meanwhile, will re­
Tuesday
from
Hillsboro
for
a
visit
at
»•nt tho week-end hero with her par
M i»» Alta Thomas was a Eugene main here.
the C. L. Frost home.
it», Mr. and Mr», (i, li. VaiiPenburg. visitor Tuesday.
Can you afford to lose all you have
A. B. Wood was a Eugene visitor,
Ernnk Kim i mid Jenningn Count»
tied
up
in
stock
and
equipmentf
I
f
you
Mr. nnd Mr». J. D. Million have re­
ere in Eugene Eridny.
ceived news o f the safe return from can’t, you’d better talk with H. K. Tuesday.
Alf. Jury wn# in Roseburg on busi-1
Ilenry Eo»ter, of the U. of O., vi*it Eranee o f their grandson, Ray Shelby, Metcalf" nt once nbont some fire insur­
I »evernl duy» of Inst week with Her- of Albion, 111. He was in the aignnl ance. Protect your w ife nnd babies with ness tho first of the week.
a life insurance policy.
flt fc
corps.
Ora Powell, o f Drain, a recently mus
d White.
Glen Cox, recently discharged from tered out soldier from Vancouver, vis !
the ordnance department, is visiting his ited friends here Mondny.
father, W. A. Cox, and sister, Mrs. J. R.
Mrs. C. E. Jones went to Roseburg1
Cooley. Mr. Cox was overseas six Sunday and is visiting nt the home of
SUNDAY, FE B R U A R Y 16, AND
FR ID A Y, FE B R U A R Y 14
months ami was in the froat line when her daughter, Mrs. Roy Bellows.
the armistice was signed. He experts
M ONDAY, FE B R U A R Y 17
Mrs. G. Harmon returned to her homo
to leave today for his home at Red­ at Portland Saturday, after a visit at
OUR D IR ECT A N D IN T IM A T E CONNECTIONS W IT H M A N Y H U N ­
mond.
DRED CORRESPONDENTS IN A L L PA K T8 OF TH E C IV IL IZ E D
the home o f her parents Mr. and Mrs.
in
A 10 pound son was horn Fridny, Feb­ J. B. Medley.
W ORLD ENABLF.S U8 TO PERFORM S PE C IA L SERVICE IN FOR
in
ruary 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Trnm: n Clark.
EIO N D RA FTS A N D M O N EY ORDERS.
Mrs. Donald Stewart, o f Seattle is a
IF YO U D ESIRE TO SEND M ONEY TO YOUR FRIEND S OR
Tho City Meat Mnrkot buy* venl, live guest at the B. B. Job and Chns. Adams
and dressed. Phono 89.
a2tfc homes this week. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs.
R E L A T IV E S IN FOREIGN CO UNTRIES CONSULT THE
A story of daring and adventure
Lieutenant Noble W. White, sou of Adams were classmates nt the Univer­
in picturesque Mexico. Are all
See a wedding in the snow. The
W. J. White, o f this city, who is with sity o f Oregon.
mothers with pretty daughters
greatest
climax ever recorded by
th,> army o f occupation in Germany,
Bay Nelson left Saturday to take
money madT See this picture nnd
the camera in Frank Spearman's
writes thut he has recovered from a charge of the electric light plant nt
judge for yourself.
great story of mountain feuds
wound received in tho battle o f the Mabel.
M E M B E R O F FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
and tender heart interest. Don't
Argonne forest. He is at present sta­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hershel Allison, of
miss it.
SATURDAY, FE B R U A R Y 15
tioned in the identical locality where
Grunts Pnss, stopped o ff here Sunday
his mother’s ancestors lived.
und visited over night with Mrs. A lli­
J. II. Knglnnd went to Henttle Sundny son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fies-
to see his son, Arton, who is in the ter. They left the following morning on
We were unable to show “ Moth­
in
navy, and who left with his ship Mon­ an extended visit nt middle-west points,
e r ," as advertised last week. It
day for New York via the Panama ca­ including Motley, Minn., Mrs. Allison's
will be here early in March.
nal.
See our advertisement else­
birthplace, Austin, Minn., where her sis­
How fortunate it is that our people ter, Miss Violet Fiester, tenches, nnd
where of the big special attrac­
In thi* photoplay Fairbanks per­
will have a chance to see Ambassador Chicago. On the return trip they expect
tion
forms amazing feats. Many of
Gerard’s great picture,” My Eour Years to go as far south ns New Orlenns.
the scenes were taken in the
in Germany,” on Washington’s birth­
Grand canyon o f Arizona. Pic­
George Young, who recently under­
day, Eebrunry 22, at the Arcnde.
f l i c went an operation nt the Cottuge Orove
turesque Uopi and Navajo In
featuring
Ambassador Oernrd.
dinns are shown in their odd
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baker, o f Eugene, hospital, was removed to his homo Tues­
This historical picture should be
dwelling plnees. This is an extra­
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. day.
aeen by every true blue American
ordinary production.
Eraser, of Brooklyn, la., motored up
Mrs. Addie Downs, of Drain, stopped
from Eugene Tuesday to look up old o ff here Tuesday and went to Portland
friend* here.
Wednesday morning
Sample Store Prices
The Prudent Housekeeper
You can compare ’em with
sale prices at all times
KERR
SILSBY
A.
FREE DELIVERY
W. S W A N S O N .
MANAGER
CITY MEAT MARKET
Trapnested White Leghorn
Breeding Stock
Baby Chicks, Hatching Eggs
5
W m . Hands & Son
ir
lf
I V p Y P T O XV
FURS
D .J . S C H O L L
Depot Lunch Counter
POWELL & HEMENWAV
TALES OF THE TOWN
Prices Will Be Good!
YOUR LAUNDRY
W y n n e & K im e
The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY
Arcade Theatre Program
f o r th e cu rre n t w e e k
Direct Connections for Foreign Exchange
BERT LYTELL
Hitting the High Spots
WALLACE REID
Nan of Music Mountain
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Cottage Grove
H A R D W A R E
F U R N IT U R E
Knowles
Gräber
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
C o m in g
A Modern Musketeer
My 4 Years in Germany