Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, November 21, 1919, Image 7

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    Thanksgiving
Dinner. v
&, S
K E R R
night with the J. Z. Coates family.
They came up to see Mr. Coat«»» taka
his final Masonic degree Mnturday
night.
I.. M. Tucker, of Hutherlin, was here
this week assisting hi» w ife ’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Comer, to pack
their household good« preparatory to
moving to Hutherlin.
We don’t charge much for recharging
batteries. Note the»« prices: 12 volt
buttery, *1.25; 6-volt battery, *1; light­
ing battery, 75c. Hpray, Long A Cru
•on.
n7tfe
Hale Hawkins, who for several year*
was employed as a printer at Ln
Grande, nu» removed to Pilot Rock.
Our atari» will close at 10 o'clock Thanksgiving
K.
K. Mill» bus bought the Have
flay an«l there will be no delivery.
McFarland (.’ole right.
Mr«. P. C. Olcott, who recently dis­
pose«! of her business her«, ha» moved
to itoNeburg.
Heveral Cottage Grove home« will
get Pathe phonograph» for Christmas
present». I f you are in doubt about
your present this is u very goo«i »ug
Mrs. W. O. Beattie anil Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kern and Mr.
gestion for you. Two new machine»
Bader motorisl to Kugene Tin-s«lay.
and Mrs. J. Z. Coates were in Eugen«
received thi» w«»ek.
nv7tfe
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Hhortridge have Thursday.
O. M. Baldwin, formerly of this
moved
to Lorane, where Mr. Hhortridge
city, visited here ««»vernl day* of the
pn»t week. He recently disposed of will have chnrge of the W. W. H aw ­ AD. SELLS THOUSANDS OF
ley ranch this winter.
his liusini-»» ut Woodburn.
B A B Y CHICKS FOR
Tho 11-yenr-oid daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Ida Vnatch wn» in Eugene Hat
D A N W A LTO N
Mrs. A. J. Low, of How River, was
urdny on businf»».
brought to tbe city Tuesday suffering
The efficacy of advertising in The
Lester Hanford, of Hnlem, vi»ited
with a fractured arm su»tained in a Hentinel is testified to by Han Wnl
Monday with his parent», Mr. and
fall from a fence.
ton, who has been advertising day old
Mr*. W. C. Hanford.
John Cooley is reported as still ser­ chicks and hatching eggs. He says
T H E BRAT. TH E BRAT. TO N IO H T
that he already has three orders of
iously ill,
TH E BRAT, T H E BRAT I
Fred Raines was here from Portland 1000 each and a number of smaller or­
F. A. Garctson, Hr., waa in Portland
der». He trapnests all hi» hens and is
this week.
the latter purt of Inst week on bu»i-
rapidly building up a flock of heavy
Mrs. Clay England was in Eugene
aess.
layers, having one hen whieh laid 220
Wednesday.
<ggs in her first year, with a return of
Mr». G. Dunn and thr«-e »on» came
Mrs. Elizabeth Widdersheim visited *8.05 and in her seeond year laid 215
up from Koneburg Friday to visit Mrs.
Hunti’s parent», Mr. and Mr». J. J. this week in Delight Valley with her eKK". w'*h u return of *9.36. Tha <ggs
wore all sold on the Portland marktt.
McDonald, anil to attend the wedding daughter, Mrs. E. J. Heart.
Mrs. Frank Birnstiel and children
of Mr». Dunn ’» sister, M i»» Nelson
were in Eugene Wedn*»sday.
McDonald.
ROBBERY IS CONFESSED
Elmer Willard was here from Port­
G. A. Iligginbottom and fnmily, of
B Y TW O YOUNG BOYS
land during the pn»t week.
Marshfield, were in the city this week
and
bought
residence
prop«'rty.
Trupneated White Leghorns, Tancred
Eugeno Guard: With the confession
Mrs. Ray Gourley, of Albany, is vis­ of Junior Bell, a 14-y«»ar-old boy who,
»train. Avoid disappointment by plac­
ing orders in udvanee for day old cbix iting at the home of her parents, Mr. with Gale Haxby, had committed sev­
and setting eggs for »pring delivery. and Mrs. James Lcabow.
eral robberies, the mystery that has
Han Walton A Hon, Box 15J, Cottage
The Arcade theater hns installed » surrounded Eugene robberies has been
Grove.
a24-apr24pd furnace which adds greatly to the com­ cleared.
Mrs. W. H. Hodge» and daughter fort of the building.
The two boy* not only robbed the
visited in Eugene Friday.
C. J. Howard, of Gardiner, former Babb hardware »tore o f *300 worth of
Omer Mooro ha» bought the B. F. Cottnge Grove newspaper man and firearms, but have confess««] to baulk­
(tost master, visited Tuesday with his ing into the Eugene cigar store last
Fuller property on (¿uiney avenue.
June, and also to entering the Engene
The M. C. Cochran family ha» moved mother, Mrs. E. A. Cottle.
Gun company’s store a few weeks ago.
into the T. K. Campbell house on
Mrs. George Gilcrist returned W ed­
H*rry West is said to have aided in
l ’ncific highway.
nesday from an extended visit ia
entering the cigar store.
North
Dakota.
Many of our customers tell us our
That the boys clearly understood
Miss Joyce Teeters arrived Wednes­ their resp<jnsibility in committing the
bread is the best they have ever eaten.'
It's made at home us good as you can day from Baker, being called here by burglary is found in the fact that each
mnke it at home. I f you don’t make the death o f her brother Marion.
hnd drawn up a written confession in
your own brejid, patronize a home
W. A. Fredericks, of London, left volving the othrr, and each was in
product. Bender 'a Bakery.
n7tfe We«)nesday for The Dalles, having possession of one of the confessions.
Among thone up from O. A. C. for trad«»d for property there.
th» week end were G«-orge nnd Mi»»
I’. E. Nelson, who was called to Ore­ COME H E R E O N V IS IT O N L Y BUT
Hildred Hall, Hale Wyatt, Raymond gon on account of the death of his
D E C ID E TO R E M A IN
Veuteh, Victor Kem nnd Chester An- brother, Lee Nelson, at Coburg, Re­
FOB W IN T E R
lauf.
turned Wednesday to the Mare Island
Mrs. W. K. Hp«»ar and children re­ navy yard, after a brief visit here
Mrs. Flora Simmons and two sons.
turned Haturday to their home in with his brother, N. J. Nelson, Jr. He Warren and George, Warren being ae
MiNMouri, after a visit with Mrs. had just returnee! to the navy yard companied by his wife and family, all
Mp«»ar ’» parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. after a visit here when called back by of Prairie, Ida., stopped o ff here this
his brother's death.
Finley.
week while on a motor trip. They had
J. B. Matney was in from London intended to continue towards the
Mi»» Luellu Knowlton, who had been
south, bat found the climate so agr«»e-
vi»iting her grandmother, Mrs. H. E. Wednesday.
McKinney, returned Mnturday to her
L. P. Bennett stopp«»d o f f here Sun­ able here that they decided to remain
for the winter.
home ut Dexter.
day on his way ot Portland from do­
Heating and cooking stoves. Wynne ing telephone construction work in
Card of Thanks.
Mrs. Bennett, who had
A Kime.
o31tfe California.
W e desire to thank oor many neigb
spent
several
months
here
visiting
her
Russell Gnretson wus in Portland
mother, Mrs. Pet Hanford, returned bore and friends for the kindnea«
Saturday making a trade on a truck.
shown u* during the illness and death
home with him.
C. A. Kasrh has bought tbn Ida Mil­
of our beloved son and brother. Also
Mrs.
F.
A.
Clow
nnd
Mrs.
Ed.
Ashby
ler property on west Main nvenue.
for the beautiful flornl offerings.
visited in Eugene Monday.
MR. A N D MRS. G. W\ TEETERS.
C. Bryant returned Friday to his
Mrs. E. C. Farrington, who had been
R A L P H TEETERS,
home at Yakima, Wash., after n visit
M Y R T L E TEETERS,
nt the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. visiting her aunt, Mrs. Eugene Finnen,
left Monday f or Olympia, Wash.
JOYCE TEETERS.____________ n21p
C. Minion.
Alta Groves returned Friday from
T H E BRAT. TH E BRAT. TO N IO H T
Dunsmuir, Calif.
TH E BRAT. T H E BRAT!
Mrs. H. J. Hinds returned yesterday
Mrs. U. Wailing returned Friday to
her home at Salem, after a visit with from a visit at Hhedd.
her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Crcason.
Wm. Heck, of London, went to Cul­
Mrs. Wm. Wallace and son Winters ver yesterday on business.
The high school classes have elected
were up from Crcswell Friday, return­
ing with Mr. Wallace, who is cm the following class advisers: Miss De-
ployed as a mason on the Woodson vnney, senior class adviser; Miss Gra­
ham. junior class adviser; Miss McDon­
garage.
Fine line of jewelry nnd watches at ald, sophomore clnss adviser; Miss Har-
Madsen’s «»»|a»cinlly design«»d for Christ­ bert, freshman class adviser.
Mrs. M. V. Phillips has transferred
inas presents. The greet holiday is but
a short distance away. You will be her lease on the Central hotel to Mr.
better pleased if you have seleetions West, the former laudlord.
laid aside for you now.
nv7tfc
The Everett Powell family is moving
Mr«. Alma M«'ars and her guests, J. into the city from Haginaw.
A. Wilson nnd Mrs. Lottie Holland,
J. II- Aldridge arrived Saturday from visited Friday nt the K. J. H«»ar» home
Oklahoma with a carload of household in Delight vnlh'y. Mr. Wilson is a
goods and livestock nnd ex|a»ct» to brother o f Mrs. Hears nnd Mrs. Holland
mnke this his home.
is a daughter of Mr. Wilson. They left
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richmond were Momlay for their home in California.
up from Eugene over Sunday.
Mr.
Mr. nml Mrs. Arthur Ishniac! spent
Richmond came to take the Masonic the we«'k end in Eugene.
work Mnturday night.
Mrs. Neal, of Albany, who hail b«»en
Mrs. I). H. Hast nnd children are vis- visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. G. Hun-
ijjng in Albnny.
tell, returned home Saturday.
The ladies of the Christian church
will hold a food sale market nt Mrs.
1-oucks ’
millinery
store
Haturday,
November 22.
The schools hnvc bt»«»n handicapped
during the past week by the illness of
t «o tisiehers, Miss Marjorie Mhiiv nnd
nnd wish to welcome all' who have
Miss
Lillie
Leonard.
Mrs.
Albert
needs in the grocery line nnd would
Woodard, formerly a teacher in the
be attracted by up to-date goods at
schools, has been taking Miss Mhny’s
moderate prici»s. 1 wish to k«».'p my
place.
terms cash, to the end that the cost
C. A. Bnrtell attended a meeting of
of operation may be «mall nnd
commercial club secrctari«»s nt Hnlem
prices made accordingly.
n H 21
this week.
Miss Olive Shortridge was in Eu­
gene Tuesday.
Hpray, Long A Cnison soon in their
Offers conveniences and comforts equal to any
new commodious quarters nt corner of
Mixtb nnd Main. Automobile repairs,
SH E IS C A L L E D “ TH E BRAT.
hospital at moderate rates
aeeeasories nnd service of every de­
LOOK O UT FOR HER.
C. W. Pallett, of Portland, was here scription. Give our experts n chance, tf
Ralph Teeters is here from Astorin,
several day* of the past week on busi­
hnv ing been called home by the illness
ness connected with his Divide mill.
and d*»nth of his brother Marion.
H. E. Cooper went to Portland Mnt
Elbert B«»de waa in Portland Wed­
unlay to meet Mr«. Cooper upon her
return from Seattle, where she under nesday taking the Hcottish Rite Mu-
sonic degrees.
went nu operation.
K. K. Mills and Earl Hill were in
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Spencer were
here from Eugene for the week end. Portland yesterday taking the Mystic
Mr». Spencer’» parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mhrine Masonic degrees.
II. R. Uodard, who had been visiting
SHE IS C A L L E D
’ TH E B R A T ."
nt Eugene, returned here with them.
LOOK OUT FOR HER.
Breed is the staff of life. I t ’s more
Among those who were in Eugene
than that to us. By your purchases we this wc«dt on court business were II. J.
nre able to keep up a Cottnge Grove Mhinn, D. N . Mclnturff, George llohl
industry. Without such patronage from man, Percy Rogers, Hhelby Churchill,
the home people, the industry would Mike Kebelbeclv, Prentice Cnllison,
close. You keep the industry here or Dick Onrmnn, J. J. Groat nnd Henry
drive it away. Bender’s Bakery. n7tfe. Arhognst.
Wm. Turk came up from Wendling
V. H. (Doc) G off hns bought the C.
Saturday.
W. Caldwell house south of Wnshing
Successor to J. F. Spray
Phone 3
Arthur Colton, of Portland, and Thos. ton on Fifth street.
Cowan, of Wnunn, spent Haturday
Mr*. Herbert Knkin, Mrs. B. R. Job,
Willinm Lundes» ami Jmne* Porter
were in Eugene on bu»ine»» Thursday
of limt week,
Watch fur the regular Path«» ad. giv­
You don’t Howl it rook book in
ing li»t of new record«. Madsen. n7tfe
County CommiHNiuucr E. It Hpencer,
ordrr to get up a nice
Comity llridge Huperlntendent J. w.
McArthur mid County Engineer I*. M.
Morse were here the latter part of last
week viewing the proposed »ite of a
bridge on Mosby creek.
John (). King, of Mt. Ixniis, visited
dining the past week with hi» parent»,
The youngest and moat itiex-
Hr. and Mr». C. it. King. Hi» brother,
p rrirn rrd hoiiMi'krrprr rail ob­
Curl J., came up from Eugene to »pend
the week end with him.
tain at this store every!lung
Nelson him a good motorcycle for
»ale chimp.
for a d in n rr from tump to
County Commissioner E. It. Hpencer,
(b'HMrrt.
of this city, him been elected a mem
ber of the I.ane county fair board.
W. J. Messenger telephone» that the
Row river route mail carrier now ha»
order» to pick up mail on hi» return
trip.
C, W. HimpNon ha» bought the Hugh
Hoi (lo ff »nya: “ If you Hunt to
»nve miuiey on your »hoe* hy having H a o i| ito iii^ io u »i^ ir ^ IV iiH ^ iH e e t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
* It‘ III linlf M»t|etl you »hoiilil iiinke rer
rit iii when you liny new on e» Hint they
ItII v *' I In- diim lyeur welt. Alway* re
memlier thin mill then you run g.-t n
firul i in»« joii of Imlf Molina on rny new
That ’* our motto. That doe*n’t
doOilyeiir »hoe re|mir o ii f f i t,
ii.ltfe
mean only that we endeavor to give
you prompt and courteous atten­
Mrs. Loon J’«'ni jir/i I'M
tion when yon rail to buy, but it
visited nt III« H. W. M
also mean» that we are at all tipies
Eugene • h 1 » week.
planning to hove what you want
M i»s KInor K« ow 1«•s i» »offering
when you do call, that we aim to
wiHi tnfini litis.
care for our good» in the N am e way
II *
«
o
Kozin«, wh
that you would like to have them
ilma Iter ilmiahter», Mr». di«rrge II.
cared for, etr. There i» a lot to
i outer mol Mi», ilert l.anru»ler, re
service that you never »ee.
•urneil tn her holin' ut 1.4-liiiiinn Moil
<lny.
Chickens, hog», venl unit rnttle wnnt
etl nt the People’» Market.
ni’Jtfi'
B c rt»l» A Hailey
Phon» 80
Mr». K. C. Him» uml ilmiahter Mur
aurel, who hinl been viaiting her »in
• er», Mr», deorge llohl anil Mr». Henry
What if you aren’t going to die
11 «»hi, retarneil to Hmlnville Monday.
Mr. mid Mr», deorge llohl mid Mr«. right away! You’ll live nil the happier
K. C. Mini» und dnoghter Mnrguret if you know your family is protected
with n life insnrunc«» policy, mid hnppi-
inotoreil to Ixmdon Mumlity.
in-«« will prolong your life. What if
Ciml «hortuge neetl not worry Cot you don’t expect to have a fire! Keep
tnge drove people, (iet a good wmid
yuurself protected get rid of the wor­
Neuter from Wynne t Kime mid keep
ry and put tbe energy you save into
wurm mid coinflirlable.
o.'tltfr building up the bu»in«»e». Talk with
The prolinte court hn» nnuied J. Metcalf.
n7tfc
Ilurdy Crow n» ndmininlrntor of the
Mr«. D. M. Armitnge, of Newport,
■ »tnte of Riley Crow, who die«! Octo
is viaiting her daughter, Mr». F. J.
her 22 , nt the aga of .10 year», lenving llelli well.
property of the eatiniuted value of
$.150.
Mr». Mury Iahmuel won rnlled to
Itom-liurg Tu<'»dny to iitteud the funer
n| of her nephew, Alvie Howell, who
tiled in California.
Freah and cured meat» of all kinds.
Have you had Mr». Alatott »hnmpmi
Home made lard and compound. *l ry
your hmr yet or tried her wonderful
our pricu on
M«-n Ft hi m «hnmpoof Cn I! on her ut ¡¡St
Columbia court, for information. n21pd
Mr». A. II. Churchill, of M'ullu Wul
In, Wash., visited I In» week nt tbe
A full supply of lunch menta always
home of her brother in law, Mhelhy
on huiid. We pay rn»h for hog»,
Churchill.
veal, beef and chickens.
Robert
McCord wn« ut Chehnlia.
FR EE D E L IV E R Y
Wash., tin» week on lni»inc»a.
Pbotte 15
H. Culver. Prop.
Mi»* Mildred Hugnn und Mian Ruth
Murkey, of divide, «pent the week
end here with Mi»« Mue Hugnn.
Mr*. I.ucy Holland ha» moved into’
T U B BRAT, T H E BRAT. T O N IO H T
the home »he r«»cently bought on north
T H E JiRAT. T H E BRATt
lame.
Hurl Hill und hi» mother, Mr». I.ucy
Mr». Joe linker spent the week end
Holland, v i*ited Mr». Hill nt Mpring
field Miindny. Mr». Hill, who recently with her »on Roy and family at Mnbcl.
underwent n major operntion, will »«ton
Full line of ( ’hrmtmna presents now
he able to come home.
in »fork nt Mnd»en’a. Merchandise is
The Coiled Arti»nn* held n jolly no- hard to get anil it will b<> almost ini
cial »f»*inn Mnlurday, Hupreme Munter |Ki»»iblc to fill in. Better make your
selection» now while »toek* are com
Artiaan Hiul»on being present.
You may have »«»lection» set
Watch for ii » in our new Inrntion, plcte.
if you wish.
no7tfo
corner Miith uml Main. W e ’ll be able imide
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to aarvo you baiter than ever untl will
nl»o have u gn» »ervice pipe. Mprny,
i«ing A Cru»on.
n7tfc
Mr». C K. Jone» wn» cnlle«i to Uo»e.
burg Fritlny ity the illne»» of her
ilaughter, Mr*. Roy Itellow*.
W. K. ilo»»ermnn mid fnmily, of
On and after the first of I>«»cember
I.iiwell, visited thin wti'k nt the home
the price of cleaning and pressing
of Mr*. Boaaermmi’» parent», Mr. mid
incn ’» »nit» mid overcoat* will nd
Mr». Jiime» (¡room
vnnce to $2, women’s suit» to *2
Jitney service, call 99, or come nnd up, women’» dre»»i>» to *2.50
to our depot, 401 Main avenue. and up. On account of the contin­
Nelson Auto Sales and Service, tf ue«! ndvnnce in cleaning supplie» we
are after more rough dry bundl«»».
Mr». II. II. Ilurvey, of Medford, vis­
GET A N IC E T H A N K S G IV IN G D IN N E R
I L S B
Y
For Your Thanksgiving Dinner
F IN E C E LE R Y A N D CR A N B E R R IE S
And don’t forgot the eoffeo. That
is what makes a dinner a real suc­
cess. W e have the best on earth,
Chase & Sanborn.........45c and 60c
A. Brund & Co. tsp “ SSrS
CITY MEAT MARKET
TH E MOST ABUSED OR
OAN AND THE LEAST
CO M PLAININ G
IS THE
EYE
When it doei nerd help it
ia wise to heed the warning.
I f you are having trouble
from that aource, it ia im­
perative that your eyea be
attended to now.
PEOPLE’S MARKET
W e are equipped to give
your eight every poaaible
care and attention.
D. J. SCHOLL
CRISCO
Optician Optometrist
Lenaea Ground on Prcmiaea
Cottage Grove, Oregon
TALES OF THE TOWN
Mr. nini Mr». M K. Kirhnr«l*on «refe
U|t frinii 1 .ri ititi Wmin rei Itty.
U n unii nml Wnrren Kilwanle wcre
u|t frmri llit* Pnlrem lly of Oregon
VV rii tir lui ti y night lo Itilo» 1 lui r filmi
M » min ir liegreen,
HtlK I » O A L L E I) " T H E B H A T ."
LOOK OUT f'OR 11KR
Mr. nini M n. H. H. Trtmk, of Row
Ri ver, n|n*nl \S riliirulny nielli ni thè
liiitur uf thrif non, II. H. Tfnsk.
Mr«. I ’. Vrrmilion, of l'nnyon City,
ia «miling ni Ili«* home o f Iter ninlef,
Mr». I ,. Ilriifiwrll.
Mr». II. K. C im i (ter went lo ( ’ifrlln
Turmlny lo jnin Mr. Couprr, ulto i» rio
|iloyril there.
I noi inoving to Kulherlitt. TI iohi *
wishing rua »i-tn ina niny ndilres» me
Itn-re. J. M. Corner.
n2l|>«l
Mr». L M. Navngt», of Hnlem, i» vi»
• lina
pnrenl», Mr. nini Mr«. H. II. ited Hominy w ith Mr. Harvey’a pur
ent», Mr. ttnil Mr». I. M. Harvey.
Mi*» l.ydin Hooper left Haturday
Mr». Kllti Ilurlon rettimeli Monti iy
for l{ri|ilmg, Calif., for mi eitendod
to Kugelli', nfler u lirtrf vi«it Iure.
M i n . Mnry A. lirownell, romity Health visit with her niece», Mr». t,e»lie
nuoti, »petit »«»verni «Iny» ttf tht» W«*«k Kngrtim mol Mi«» Mnrinn Hooper. Mr».
It. It. .lob ¡ h filling Mm» Hoo|x»r'R
in tlu» vieinity.
position Hit lihrnrian of the public Ii
Forti, UH» nn»|el, *050; Ford, f t l « iirnry during her ab»ence.
in miei, *325;
Maxwell, H» IH inmlel,
L E T CM G IV E TH AN KH — There
*«50, Nrlmm Auto Mille» nml Hervice.
will be union Tlmnk»gi\ing services
Mr». Mnrnh Unno» rerene.| word
ut the I’reahyterinn eliurrh next Thur»
Miniility of I In* ilenth ut Plmeiiix, Anr...
tiny, Kovemliar -7, at 10:30 a. in. Rev.
of ber »i»ter in biW, Mr». II. T. Wng limn rick, pastor of the Mcthodiat
goner,
church, will deliver the »ermon. The
Woril ha» lieen rerei veli frolli M r». I’riiNbyterinn church choir will have
t). II. Heine tlmt »In» itili noi renili chnrge of the munie. The exhortation
ber fornier homo in Nortli Dakota uii- him been iseued to mnke thin the larg
til nftar tln* ilenth of her fulher, hy e»t uml best TIinnkHgiving »ervice ever
villino' ¡line»» »he WH» «nlleil Ihere.
held in Cottage drove.
Mr*. .Inlin Young, " f Washington,
Mi** K. K. Blake, of Portland, hna
Vim in i limi week with Mr». H. K. Me nri-epteil a posit ion a» nurmt ut the
Kit riunii, while ori ber wny to ( nlifor Cottage drove hospital.
The I'owell A Burkholder front hn»
nia.
received a new tire»» of paint.
Yon can’t expect your wife to cook
I give special
attention to the incul» like mother used to cook utile»*
furnish her with the right kind of
Eye, Ear, Nose you
... . atovr, the kind you get nt Wynne
and Throat, aa A Kime’».
n.11tfe
well aa General
Mr. anti Mr*. C. Alsted were in Eu­
_
Surgery. Eyes gene Thursday of limt week.
tested and glosses fitted.
Dr.
Mt-veral new booth» have been in-
Wendt, at Cottage Grove Hospital utiilli'il yt the Hon Ton._________________
You arc paying almost double for your groceries what you did
IVw yearn ago, ho every dollar saved is a big help nt the pres­
ent time. You can do H un hy buying large quantities. Let iih
figure tm your winter supply.
a
Specials for Saturday, November 22
100-lb. sack ( Jolt leu Rod sernieh feed................................... $4.45
100-lb. sack (lolden Rod egg mash...................................... $4.20
100-lb, Hack eastern oyster shell........................................... $1.90
100-har box White Nnvy soap.............. - .............................. $6.86
______________________ Fruit Jars at Cost-----------------------------
SHORT’S GROCERY
A
BLOCK
AND
S A V E
A
Big Dance
Saturday Night and
Thanksgiving Night
Moose hall in Cottage
Grove. Eugene music,
second only to Mr. J.
P. iSousa.
Ike COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY
I HAVE BOUGHT THE
WEST SIDE GROCERY
S. J. LEONARD
C O TTA G E G R O VE H O SPITA L
DR.
JUST T H IN K -
W A L K
Prices on Cleaning
Going Up
D I M E
S. M. W E N D T .
SURGEON
Cash Paid
For Dressed Turkeys, Eggs, Veal, Hogs and
A ll Kinds of Farm Produce.
A Complete Stock of Poultry Supplies
JONES C& E A T O N