Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, July 23, 1920, Image 5

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    manager of the Wi'ddrrburn Trifling
compii a y *« ntore,
Mr. and Mm .fepthn Hart «pent Fri
dya hi Kiigeue on basino««.
WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT?
Spray,
A lt or talviii» « v i i Ilio I m i r & H i I h I iv »lote I limi limi many
jtllO ll«* 7 ».
.1 it
iiev S e r v i c e < i a r a g e ,
bong
Hi C r u s o n ,
Huy Woolley war in Kugene F rid a y
llllK'Il'N MITI' |irHTl| I'll »III ,ri l'IlltM III ir» I'I'I i I h tuli high. I a n i
to have hin eye« treated.
Mr. und Mm. «hick Morrmori, of
imi « h ¡ ii ^ In run a cut priée »lore, Ini! you Mill finti Minee
Yakima^ Wash., who are on a motor
trip to »Olitili tu I Hogan, topped her*'
I have iTailjuktcil price» that you can ilo iih well hen IIH
last week fur a «hört visit at the horn**
clacM here. ( ì i \ e uh a timi ami he conviticeli.
of Mm. Dora lla/.leton.
M inn
Delia M edley wan taken to
Mm "«Hfield lant week for medical treat
meat fur heart trouble.
lin y (Jvorlund I, the c a r of no re
groin. You can affo rd to buy it, und
SuncoiHor tu K err Si Silaby
Telephone 30
b e lte r still, you can affo rd to run it. t f
Mrn, l.loyd Hniith returned Matur*lay
from n visit in I'ortlund.
Mr«. .1 It, C'rAwford left Muturduy
Hefore It living your enr overhimlcd for a visit at O akland with her moth
you Mliouid u .* tire yutirmdf that t lie me or, Mrn. A. !.. Thornton.
eliiiiiii'N who lire ÿ'oiii^ to do the work
The .lohn W u t eh und Tom (-OX farri
lire r i p e r ! enough to Ionite the IrouM** ¡lies «petit S u n d a y in Kugene.
mid properly n p u r the p u rti timi need
u I tent hoi . \S iti li looking for mcehnnicM
of t li ;i t kind, drop into the H it * ice
Unruhe, Hprny, I ,unj» »V C i immii . jly'.ftl
M inn Inez White left Hlllidliy to lit
tend Miiiiiiner Melioo) nt .Monmouth.
W ill nell y «'ti r household furn iture,
Mr. mid M in . W. Frmnrr Joh n «un
drove to I'ortluud Muturduy.
«took, implementa and m achinery,
Mm. I>uvi* Huker
Çt Muturduy for
iiik I tools of all k in d «; -V7 up to
Fusili» Ito* I , W un I i ., im * ** iii |» u It i «* i | I * \
th«* first ♦2000 and W/ for all over.
lo r itrmidehililreii, Dus id und Ktliel,
whom
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it
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C. O . DcVERE
mother, Mm Henry lluldmr<l.
400 Mam Ave.
Cottage Grove
I.ookw ritflft, rol*-M fi^ht, mo! priced
TIME PASSF.S WITII ALL
ri^ht. 'I'I m * only «*n*y rollìi)' 1 1 j; >* t cur
OF UH, Imi l Ilei •- ih no m < 1 1 * on the market today, * 'l t * a the
Mpnnj'N.
10111111)* u ml M«,«lnn on imrol
F II. Allison returned S a t u r d a y from
OÍ l u i a h l u i v t h è f a c i U U ililly
for imniediiite d*diver> at 9 0 1 Main. a motor trip to Hctlding, C alif. He
h y M e a r u iK t h o » e o h l- M ty le
Free «lemoiiMt rut ion.
7 SJJtfr wum iiruompiin ¡e*l from Hi*sid«urg bv
Mm. H. Houthworth, who wun culled Flunk l*iek«*ttt who visit*«l a few «lays
In l o c a I h M ith d i e h e a v y
here laut week to : i f t « * • i « I h**r mother, at the home of his halt brother, A. K.
senni
X o o n e n e e i l » k uo M
Mr«. J . II Hurt:«, who w : in very ill, re Harrow «.
turned Maturila) to h*r liotite in Al
vou à i e w r t r it iK h i fo c a l» , if
.Itisf received a full line of Hockfor*!
l*u u y ,
silv erw are for wedding presents. II. (\
y o n M e a r k K Y I T n k H , he
jn e tltfc
Mn
fi Keu)»y, w lo» hud been \»s Madsen.
e u u » e d i e I m o vihioiih a r e k i ­
itili)*
ut
the
horn**
of
lur
«inter,
\'rn.
Mr«,
Mi«*e
Ho
hm*»nd,
«if
Kugene,
vi . i h i y j o i n c i l , g i v i u g t t ie n i a
Will Hull, returned Muturduy to her and her daugh ters, Mm. H. K. (iris
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silik’h
lo*me at l ’«»r*Nt (lro\e.
wold, of Kugene, mid Miss Kva Hich
Mrs M. I. Jim#*« returned to H| jo mom!, of I'ortlund, return<’d Safiird n y
Thia ìh only one of the
kune Miinduv, a f te r '•pendili)* n month t*» their home«, a f t e r h av in g wttemle*l
many m e t h o d s that Me em­
lit the home of h* r brother, A. J . a fa m ily reunion here.
Mte\ enn,
Klmer Doobttb*, a resilient hr*r<* nix
ploy in perfecting your Mirht
yearn ago, arriv e d Sat u n la y from
anil reiiileriiiK genuine eye
1
lioiibl* r, ('«do., to visit hi« mother,
eonitiirt. Ilur service aims
Mrs Caroline Doolittle, of Dorena, who
to permanently salmly our
has boon «|tiito ill.
»I un ! r e e e iw d , U f u b arg ain , fille «lia
patron», ami to that mil Me
moto!« ut II. I‘. .M im I n *- ii *«,
7 1MD
ask that you call frequently
I loll up f**r the Indien with o n e o f
ami permit iik to iu I juk I ami
tho««* “ m irror'/ nliincn at KonuM Hin*
overhaul your |{I ummck a
fon'» nun parlor ut Aitinoti'n b arber
aervice for whieh we make
«h«*p.
jlyl> 2.#I jm I
at the
no I'linrife.
»
Mra. W. II. Jnih o ti left Muturduy for
People’s Market
a \ iwit witli her d au gh te r, Mrn. Alex
Telford, m I'ortlund.
VN «• hnve some e x tr a fan cy meat for
Mr«. C, \. Hill left Miinduv for her
thin S a t u r d a y at before the war
home in Vancouver, It ('. Mhe wan ac
price«. Come and giw* iih a t ria l
compatii* d by her daugh ter, Mm. M.
OPTICIAN o p t o m e t r ist
find b«> convinced that we hand!«*
tV Itobbmn, w hom shi* tool lo g'll \ init
only the bent moats in the c ity .
rurtory on Premise*
mg during the punt month.
Kcniciuber. folk*, no 7<Mi pound bulls
C o tt a » « O ro««
Oregon
or old J e r s e y cows (»ought for the
M inn Hmlie Itruce, u teacher iti the
occasion. Kroni our m arki t we hnn-
M cM inn\ iih* junior Jiigh ««‘liool who i«
dle th** bent «(utility m eat« only.
atte n d in g niimmer mc I mmi I nt the uni
\ernity, vinited Huitrín y with Mm. l i a r
ri* Kmrnoiih at the home of Mm. Km
motín ' parent*, Mr. mo! Mm. M. It
Tales of the Town
.1. I*. ( i r a ham wnfc up from I'ortlund
lira ltd.
Don't end a w a y for your a^i*N«#»rn** (••r the week «*n*l v isitin g Mrs. (ira
ham and com pleting his Masonic work.
M ini Filiti#*#* Va li D< filitir)*, \% lui Ina«I until you have found out w hether or
•lust received, fine line of *1 inni* rats
n \isitni)* hrr pfir«*rtt«, Mr, Nini not we hnve in «lock what you want.
Mr* ( ’ Il \t»n|)**nl»tir^, n*t urinai Hat It'n a p re tty nufe bet that we have or in fan cy netting«, priced from ♦•Vl to
7-*Mtfc
unlav Io I mi |»« * 1*11 a i n K lumai li Fall« n m get it i ; m «pu« k a you can. Mpray. ♦ 100. l ì . C. M adsen.
Mrs. J . Al. I'uttison a r riv e d Monday
M ì m Nuotili Wv ttnr, t|:t «t(* ti t «*r <»f Long A CrtiNon, M i t i io* Garagi*. jlyL'lf
M. l(oy Sm ith arrive*! Froluv from from I'orfbiiid for a visit at the home
Mr uim I M in II K. Wytin«*, r«*funirti
Hutunlny fiotti ti v ini I ih l'ori Intuì nini Portiti ml mid np* nt the week end at of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win.
the home of I hn mother, Mrn. Mary («undena.
l .1. m
Mrs. (>. 1. K ittle und her mother,
M in N rinatili W viiim * nml chililri'fi Smith.
Minn Hirdie Hanley, of Konebiirg, \ in Mrs. A. K. Steven «, left M onday for
r«* 9 uriti*i| Hat unitiy front n vinti in l'uri
iteti Mundil y at the home of Mrn. Kvu ( Ink Itimi.
land.
lleroenw ay.
Allen Hirdwcll, of Lebanon, is vis
G allo* ay wriltMi auto In mi rance.
II
Hieben han piirchnneil a new it mg at the home of his uncle, David
Phevrojet from the Sm ith Motor Put W igle, on How river.
company.
Mrs. W. !.. M iller spent Monday in
Matterie« recharge«! and y o ur elec Kugene. *
tricnl e*piipment put in order. Mp»ay,
l.ong k Crusoii.
jly -lfc
Mrn. «lohn Kirk Ian*! returned F rid ay
Light ami power will he shut to h«*r home at Albany, a f t e r a month ‘n
at the home of her Hinter, Mr«. H
till at iiihlniglil Saturday ami vinit
V. A limon.
Yes, ask any o f our patrons what
will remain off until Sunday
Harry linker, of I'ortlund, war n
they think of our bread, cukes, and
evening. Thia will have to he week
end \ imtor at the (1. W. M cFar
other pastries. T hey will tell you
d o n e He vera I weeka while we
land home.
without a m o m ent's h esitation that
lire cleaning our Imiler.
* mi r goods are “ just g r e a t , ” and if
Ven W allace a r riv e d F rid a y from
vou don t think so “ money b a c k . ’ ’
Mtoekton, C alif., for a visit with rei
Cottage Orovc Electric Compy at
i v en.
Th,« mournful prorewionn go d a ily
about III«* ntreetn and y e t we w ill not
M ini Fruii«»#»« l ’u t i« in Yrukii, Cttlif. leriomdy enough think about our own
Tl ren Doors E ast of the B rid ge
Miss <’ ox wiis ut f ’rulcr lukt* mi fin* approtiehing end to protect our loved
Fmirth unti \% i11 *|»«»ii<l tlt, remitimlcr o n e « cgninnt the ilinaoliitiovt o f the«*»
uf lite M i l i t i nit'i in Moni licrii O rcioli inni e arth ly tabern aele«. You couhl not pre
Galloway for insurance, 511 Main.
nor t i n n ì C a lifo rn ia poi ni m .
vent your coming. ^ on may not be
Dennis Henry, who r e ce n tly dis
able
to
prevent
your
going.
T
oday
is
Mr. imd Mr*. A. H. I' ovm II rei unirti
S a t u r ila ) from u week ’a mito trip tu the appointed time to talk with Met posed of his b arber «hop here, left
c a lf about life innuranee. Alno fire in Monday for Kugene,
Ktiynimid, W hm I i .
Mrs. A. S. Gilson and niece, Mins
«u r a n ie in the safest Companie«. jlyL'tf
I>. I'. Witlltir«*, form erly with Ibi*
Ada Gilham, of Comstock, returned
Min« Marv Hughes a r riv e d F rid a y home Monday, a f te r a visit at London
lilock Ninnili Mcrvicc hrrt» Imi now liv
ni)* ut Nortli Itemi, \ ini(e«l olii friend* from Herkeley, C alif., for a visit at with Mrs. Gilliam ’« mother, Mrs. H. K.
th*» home of lier sister, Mrn. Kobort I «nekey.
beri*'thè punì w eek .
Mr. und Mr«. II. F. Toopi'r leff tkia Mal* Ml lm.
Mrs. W. H. Cooper returned Monday
Mm. (leorge Kerr expect« to leave from Kugene, where she had gone for
weck for un e tte n d e d \i«it w ith a
noon I'" We*Iderbum to join Mr. Kerr, medical treatm ent for a serious case
t lu ughter ut K l l e m d iu r g , W iim I i .
o f (Hiison onk. She is much improved.
F. O. COFFMAN
Auctioneer!!!!
.1 i1 u*v servi***; phone
ÎMt. N**ison's Auto Sales.
Q u a lity Meats
I). J. Scholl
Power Shut Off
‘Ask Ma, She Knows’
BENDER’S CITY BAKERY
SATURDAY SPECIALS
We hnve rcc«'ivc«l a I' ith H n I i ¡pniftit of Sliillinu’s Ivrsl |ti-o«liic*ts
iiH'luiling tl»»' law ciitp of I ; also col'lVc and extracts. Sliil-
inirs give Natial'action or your money hack.
Choice canned peaches, lì I ipiarts........................................ $8 50
Fienie hams, choice, per ll>.................................. ............. .
31 c
Cahliage, per II*.......................................................................
5 c
Meets, par II»
Cc
Carrots, per lb......................................
Or
Tomatoes, per II*.......................................................................>. 25 c
Latinar, par band ..................................-....................... 10 c
SMITH’S GROCERY
W a l k
B l o c k
and
Sa v e
D i m e
C. (I. Vulniniz’g \Yks.
Vulcanizing, ret reading.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Woodard nr#'
now v is itin g r e la tiv e s in Chicngo. They
are m a k in g an extended tour o f the
l nite*| S ta t e s and expect to be gone
for the rem ainder of th*» y e a r at least.
Ksther Hubbard returned Monday to
her home at Cresw cll, a f t e r a visit
with her grandm other, Mrs. Susan
llub lm rd.
11. J. Shinn and f a m ily spent Sun
ilay ut Foley springs.
Chickens, hogs, veal and r a t t l e w an t
e*l a t the P e o p le ’a m ark et.
nilifttfc
H. II. New hall and f a m ily returned
to Creswcll M onday, a f t e r a visit at
the home of Mrs. N e w h a ll’s brother,
W. V. Chapin.
Irl Groves a r riv e d S u n d a y from
P hiladelp h ia, where he ri»ceivc*1 his
discharge from a four y e a r enlistm ent
in th«* n a v y , la r g e ly spent in M exican
waters.
Grace Fullerton is now employed in
th«» Pniphrt»y & Mn* km stor«».
A new diamond from H. C. Mads e n' s
for your engagem ent ring.
7*£3tfc
(F
T
The Stern tailo r« hnve in stalled a
=s=
new cleaning machine »n their shop tm
Seventh street.
NOW IS TH E T I M E W H E N Y OU NE E D
Mr«. Jam e s Hurt has been culled to
Indcpcndt'iM *• t*> atten d her daugh ter,
Mr«. M ary Miller, who is ill.
Adolph Lindstroin lias returned from
Port lami.
M ins I L b ln d l l a l j returned S u n d ay j
from a vi it hi I'ortlund.
Mr. II Wise and f a m ily enjoyed a
Makes the cows give more milk.
nice outing «oí the McKenzie last Hun
d a y , but the «lay was m arred by a near
Don't forget the FLY CHASER— It makes contented cows.
f a ta l u n d e n t on the homeward jour
ncy ih e two rear tire s on his " L i z
The PANACEA makes your hens lay more eggs. Ask any­
/i«*“ blew out at the sam e time while
one
who has used if.
rounding a curve, und caused his mu i
chino to upset. He sa y « he will never
a g ain «croi his money to m ail order I
houses for tires but will use only the
Feileral« sohl by S p ray Long k Cm*
son at the S erv ice G arage.
7 litf«*
GROCERS TO P A R T IC U L A R PEO PLE
PHONE 65
Georj'e Hull, J r . , is home from Port
S--
land on u visit.
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Mrs. II. K M e tc alf and children r»r<* i
spending the summer at Wcddcrburii j
Miss M arg are t Cramer, of O akland,
at the home of Mrs. M e t c a l f 's «inter,
C alif., who is v isitin g at the h o m e of
Mrs. II. K. Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor, i-*j»erts
Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Handers w rite to leave for home S a t u r d a y . She will
from Long Beach, Wash., to renew * make the trip by auto alo n g the beach
• heir sule*« ription. They s a y “ Jt seems j from M arsh field to Oakland.
more like it letter from friend« than u ! Mrs. II. T. H artle y , of Itemi, Ore.,
loeal a«* w «paper. We «b oi’t feel t h a t ,
is v is i t i l i » nt the home of her brother,
we can do without i t . ”
A. W. Ile lliw e ll.
F. A. Guretoon, J r . # is experte#! to ! Mr«. S in a i Vaughn, of this c ity , ha*
arriv«* next wc«*k from Alton, Mo., for r e c e i v e d word that she is a g a in a gre at
a visit at the horno of his p arents, Mr. i grandm other, another child h av in g been
and Mrs. F, A. G n ret soil, Sr.
n a n to Ifi 1
"
i E. Ilford,
Itnicks were sold last week by th«* , of Pendleton. Mrs. Alford is a dough
West Hide g a r a g e to Herbert Kokin , ter of Mrs. Alf. Emerson, of P ortland,
We will pay $H) rewaml fof in-
and Andrew Broad. F. B. P hillip s got I who is Mrs. V au g h n '* daugh ter.
Tormation
leatlittff to conviction
the Kakin used Buick.
Miss Lola Howe, o f Kugene, visited
o f boys or other» w ilfu lly <!*•-
J . K. P. May, of New Mexico, and ' this w e e k with her sister, Mrs. Karl
Paul May, of North Bend, únele and K. Mills.
»troying our street lights.
nephew, were her#* this week looking j K. K. Mills. R. K. Short, Anchor Al
for agric u ltu ral property. T h e y are r# I ; sti'il a .'ul VV. vV. Mr Parla lid an* s|M-rol
Cottage Grove Electric Compy
at i ves of J . M. Durham.
mg the «e«-k at ib-nsori lak e, ut> the
Mrs. Jarnes Potts und «laughter. Miss McKenzie,
M yrtle, left T uesday for a visit o f sev
Mr.
d Mrs. Dan S h aw , o f Pendi«'
PHONE YOUK NEWS.
eral weeks with r e lativ es in C alifo rn ia. | * . n, nr« v is itin g at the C M. J a c k s o n
Mrs. II. J). Stevenson, mother o f ; home, Mrs. Shaw is Mr. Jacktton '* sis-
Mr«. I . J . A lstott, who has been v e r y ! ! ter.
p«Mirly, w in taken to Kugene W«*dnes
P ran k Culver, of P ortlam l, is visit
•lay for an X -ray ex am in atio n .
t in » in the e ity -with hi* brothers, lla r -
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Sloan, of P o rt­ ry nnd l.i-oiiard Culver.
land, visited this we#*k with Mr. nnd
G e m m i Johnson has purebnsed the
Mr«. J . V. S te w a r t.
Ijiurn J . Ramsey property east o f the
IL F. Ahlen i« here from St. Cloud, ji-ity.
Minn., for a few «lays on business.
E. M. T liurle'r, who operates th e mo­
Otto Michel, of Ashland, visite«! n tor tmns|e.rt -i-rvi«<•«* b**t»«'en C o ttage
few days of this w«***k at the home of ! Grove ami Eugene, ha* now st:«rt«*»l a
his «laughter, Mrs. J . A. Klledgc.
. ««■rv o* It im < otti.gi- Grove to Drain.
A son was born We«ln#*s<lay, J u l y 14, ' Mr. T h u i ber has purhasi-il an t>|«b*mo-
bile triu-k nnd put George W atrous on
to Mr. und Mrs. J u d Doolittle.
! as e x tr a drivi-r.
We will cleans*' anti d ry the
Donations of books hnve been r e ­
A d lighter vvns n c r n 'J u l y 20 to Mr.
fam ily linen better a t a very
ceived at the Cottagi* Grove c i t y l i ­ anil Mrs. C. W. Hurge.
b ra ry recen tly from Miss M arian Low*
moderate rate. Save work and
Mis- Ada Sm ith , o f S e n tile , is visit-
rio ami from Mrs. Leslie Kngram.
wear by calling No. 79 wash­
l i n g M -s M am ie Knox.
Mrs. Krnest P urvnnre left T uesday
day.
Mrs.
N
".
J
.
Nelson
a
r
r
iv
e
d
T
uesday
to join her husband, who is in th**
from Drain for a visit at the home of
government teac h in g service at M etía , her
brother, Charles H u r g e .
.k a tla . Mask:«. Mr. P urvnnre, who also
The C O T T A G E G R O V E L A U N D R Y
Dun H aggard and R a y W ing, o f Eu­
Nficiit » part *»f the summer here, left
R in g Us Up
Phone 79
tor Met la katla about two weeks ago. gene, v i - ited friends in the c i t y Wed-
Í
nesdav.
Mrs. !.. H. Hill, of Man K n u r i w a ,
** ho, with Mr. Hill I i : h 1 lircn vi^itiii»
hrr*'. li'ft Hiitii/.luy for Salem ami
N i ' w I mt ». Mr. Hill remtiineil here un
til Monday » h e n he left b y motor to
join her.
Ereil Gnnier « Southern I’n eifie on • I
» i m e r , vimtril m the c i t y Su turilny
itt the home of ho* súater. Mr**. S. K.
DR. HESS STOCK TONIC
A . B rund & C o .
lim mi.
A min. Rml»er JoHeiih. » n » horn J u l y
I1’» to Mr. timi Mrs. J . A. Delaney, of
Curtin.
A ilnughtcr was horn J u l y 17 to Mr.
nml Mrs. J . II. l.loyd.
Dr. H. W. T itus has a new Cmlillne
ei»ht roadster.
Mr. und Mrs. Emil Adams arrive«!
Tuesday frtiin Uo-ehur» f««r u \ isit :it
the horn«« «»f Mr. Adams* hrother. Al.
Alluma.
Mrs. M artha Woolley r«'turne«l Tties
■ lay from an ex trm led visit in the Du
kotns, lo w » , Oklnhomn nml other mol
«He western st»t«’s.
Mrs. Roy Counts, o f Rosebur», ,is
Nisitin» nt the home o f her hushuifd's
|'urents, Mr. and Mrs. Eloy«l Counts.
Mrs. Ole Steen, uerompaniod hy h«'r
son Arnold, n rrived Tuesdny from Al
luiiiy for a visit at the hi'mie o f lu-r
brother-in h i » . K. A. Steen.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Foni, of The Dulles,
left r u e sd a y for Crater Ink«', a f t e r a
visit at the home o f Mr. ami Mrs, E.
M. Ilanihrich.
Mr. and Mrs. George Saltón returned
M.....la y from a visit with their son at
< an yon ville.
A d uu ghter « a s horn J u l y 11* to Mr.
nml Mrs. tléor»«* Sv'heufle.
Mr. nn<l Mrs. John I.animerà, who
had been v isititi» at the home of Mr.
I.aminora* brother, George l.ammers.
have returned to their home at lla r t-
in»ton, Neb.
Mrs. K. \V. Dorine, of l ’aio Alto.
Cnlif-, who is s|i«'ii<1 i a » the summer at
the home of her ila u »h te r , Mrs. tieor»«'
Proctor, w as in Portland d a r i n » the'
week.
J . C. Robertson and Ben C. Kou»h
s|»nt Monday n i»h t in the c ity at tin'
holin' of Mr. |{oii»h's sister, Mrs. C. A.
Parti li. They were re tu rn in g to Port
land, afte r a motor trip to Meilford.
No. 0 BRO W N IE
Price, $ 2.§6
Pictures, 1% *2¥i inches
S i m p l i c i t y —that’s the keynote in the con­
struction o f this camera. That’s the reason
that any youngster can make good pictures
with it from the' start.
T h in k o f the fun for the children in pictures o f
playm ates, sp orts and pets. T h e re ’s pleasure in them
fo r vo n , too— and som e day when knickerbockers
and hair ribbons go in the discard, such pictures will
be priceless. W e do the develop in g and printing.
Other 'Brownies up to $19.95
K oJakt from $ 9 .4 9 up
A Few Facts Worthy of Considera­
tion by the People of Latham
The vnluntiun of the property in the
I.at ham school d istric t is »220,»twi, al
most h a lf of which is railroad and
public u tilitie s valuatio n . The Latham
school house was limit n e arly 2o y e a r s
ii go but sinee that tim e p ra ctic ally
nothing has been spent for improve
meat.
The l.nthum d istric t has never voted
:* special school tax.
The school is b ad ly in need of new |
desks and has been in need for teu 1
years.
The foundation o f the b uildin g need* j
immediate repair.
Pur these and other improvements j
to be seen on the budget posted in the
district wo a r e a s k in g for a two mill I
tax to be voted on W ednesday, Aug
list I. at eigh t o 'clo ck p. in.
At this meeting also, a director to !
serve three y e a rs w ill be elected.
We ask the ta x p a y e r s and the par ;
e a ts to come to th is m eeting and de |
eiile these m atte rs to their own satis j
faction.
W A L T E R GAROI'TTE,
MRS. HI GH THEN NELL,
MRS. NttRA Y K A R O IS ,
7-li3o
Board of Director*
The Modern Pharmacy
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