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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1920)
------- — Brooms! A special shipment of Brooms just received. They will keep the floor clean, even though they do not clean out your pocketbook. F. C. COFFMAN Huccesaor to Kerr A Hiliby ¡na SMASH! THERE 00 MY GLASSES! “ Hut, thanks lo my fore sight, I have mi ext i n pair mi I won’t have to worry along waiting for new ones to be made.” I ll IH IN II IIM'lllOll W llil'll in w o r k in g out to |ir!»«• Ii«*iiI ml vantage with many of our patroiiN. Another eyeglmoi method whith many of our “ Info- (• h I ” frieiuln have salmine- t only adopted in that of w e a r in g Telephone 30 Mr» M P. Voting write» from ( Vn • ml Point to , innure the regulur vi»it» of Ibe live wire paper for another year. Mr» M. K. Willi» 1« viniling ut Dun nil lit the home of 11 non. De»|ote her I'l year*, »he made the trip by auto, II A. Miller left Sunday for a visit of 11 month or morw in W'ineonnin. Por »torage of any kind in fireproof brick building aee J. P. Spmy, phone 37. H ” 7tf Mina I tel lii-l flowdy in viniling in I'orllnnd, Tnronin, Scuttle mid other northern point». P S. Pinley bought n Pord Thur» day from Wooilnon Itrother». Mi»» Klecta llnmilton left Priday for The D 11 II 1 », where ahe will tench. Chii'kerlng, I’lirkard, Hood nnd uar'd piuno», Cheney phoiiogrnph». Eugene Mimic. Shop, lingerie, Ore, u 3 24e lliley Snodgrn»» nnd fminly motored up from Springfield Sunduy 1 «ml vi* ited Mr». Siiodgrn»«’ mother, Mr*. I.ucy Hidliind, who loin been iputc ill. Mr« I. S. Smith, of Mnr«hfield, »tx-nt the week end with her »on, Hugh I. Smith. < \ < 1 . Vulcaniz’# Wks. \ ulrnnizing, retreading. Mr. umi Mr»». 1C. ||. NVwhnll, of Fr«*« **• 11 , n|*rnt ihr w*«*k ««ini at ih»* home • •f Mr. NruhRlI'i Mm. W. V. Thurman KigK«, of viaiti'«! Sunday 11 I tin* J. A homi1. It»,iii)tiful wiiinti lit Th«* Fair. Mr*. I.inn Violidt«*, matron of th«* •»In 11 * reform nrhool, «pent th«* wrrk «'I m I »»I I hi* horn»» of H it |»iir«*nt*, Mr find Mr*. Win. L hih I«***. Lloyd Carrirk, f»i*l»| m*rri*lftry( con <1 « 1 «*t«•<! th»« (*bri*tiati Kmlcnvor ««•rvir«* Hunifay at th»* Ctmxtiftn church. (Lit anything to *»*llf H«*#» Hprny, phone 37, nm jdiir«* Hixth uml \Vuh nigtoff H Lit f Mr«. W. II. I'nlm returned Hun«lfty to U<»«tdjuri'. nfter a \i*it fit th»* home of her brother, Frank Hufley. Fine nlt»ck o f Winrhenter nml Rem ingtott 1411 >• ••; lieat «|iiality ammunition for all fire urni«. H»t> W. L. l>nrl»y t Co, for all your «porting m*c»l*. 0-3tf Mr«. Chin. C. M oiomt , of J'ortliiud, v i*itcd during tin* past week nt th»* home o f her parent«, Mr, nnd Mr«. L. II. Hlngle. Mr«. Hurrih K»*rr left Haturdny for Che Dull»'* to attend th** funeral of her ‘ nephew, Robert Blodgett, who wn« burned to d»*nth in tin* Klamath Fall« fire. The body wn« accompanied from Klamath Fall« by L. K. Sullivan, hu* bund of Mr«. K»*rr‘« daughter. Mi**« Ktnilie lialdemaii i« teaching the Wildwootl «chool. All kind« of poultry «upplie« nnd feed at Spray’«, rlione 67. M l.'itf J. S. Benton ha« gone to (»rant« l*n«« to tnke a «upply |M»«ition there. f-hnrle« I'rot/mun, of Fort land, viflit »■«I here tlurtng the |ui«t week. Children ’« «erge dre««e« at The Fair, hr. anil Mr*. T. W. ilarri*, of Ku ge lie, attended tin* opening of Hotel ltarti‘ll Friday e\«*ning. S. V. Alli«on war confined to the lion«»* never»I day« of the pant week with a return of hi« baek trouble. Mr. and Mr«. J. W. Moore returned to New berg Friday, after a \i*it at the horn»» of their «nnt Omer Moorr. •I. M. Young ha« moved hi« office into the room at the rear of the Fir«t National bank. Clyde Leonard returned ymterdny from KiigenCf when lie had been in a )io«pitnl for treatment for an injured k u We nre in the market for wheut ami oat». Sterling Feed Co. V 1017c (leorge Dalil ami family left Weilne» day for Marnhfiebl, where they will make their home for the pre»ent. Mr. Dahl conducted the Kixit »hop while here. II. J. Shinn wn* in Kugene Tuesday on hu»ini'»». W. It. I.nng in receiving meilienl treatment nt u Kugene ho»pitnl. NKKD T llt K S f I f you want to nave time and money; if you want full val ue received for value given; i f you •want a net o f tire» that will yield every inch of mileage for which they nre guaranteed, vi»it the Service Oar age and have Kb, Kate or Claude »how yon »neb n tire. Snti»fnrtion to you ¡» their kind of nervice. 0 3 ¡Me U fi , 0 M. Hi.Id nml »on. II !.. Kidd, who have been di»po»ing of their real and personal property her*, ei|»cct to leave the fir»f of licit week for Mi»»oori, which will lignin become their permanent home. Mi»» Martini Johnnon vinited over Momluy night m Kugene with Mi»» llildred Hall. Mi»» Margaret MrDon aid, former tcuclier here accompanied Mi»« Jolin«on home nml vinited over Toenday night. Mi»» McDonald will tcudi ut Korcnt Orove tin» yeiir. When buying u griipliophone wfiy not buy the lo'Tit 1 The I'litbe iloeiu’t co»t any more tbu i the other*. You can buy n l ’ut lie of H. C. Mltdnen on week ly or inonllily payment». H litf !.. A. McKibl.cn, O. M Murk »bury ami l.yiinin Adam» bought new Ford« from Wood non Itrother» during tbcpnnt week. Herman liudolph wn» in Kugene Tuia day. Children’* gingham dre**e* nt The Pair, Mr». Prance* Orify i» ut HiiUey on bu*ine»». Sol Coffman in employed lit the City uuirki-t dining the nhnenec of Win. Bartel*. Hotter fut f!Nc, egg» .’»0c, uml a good chance for u mine. Phone 57. J. P. Hprny, Sixth uml Washington. H l.'itfc Mr and Mr». Robert Collier nml Mr«. Collier'« mother, Mr». Win. Iluupt, re t<irm*<l Momluy from a vinit in Port illad uml Mr, nnd Mr«. Collier left Wedm-Kilay for their home in Cil'f.ir nin, Mr«. David |,ra nml duughter Kdith arrived Tuc«duv from I'ortluml to join Mr. I j - c , who Ini» been here for »omc time. Chicken», hog«, vcnl uml cuttle want ed nt thu People’» market. iiilifjtfc Oh Boy! Coing Camping? How’ »bout rpfr^hmi'ntfl to N»ti«fy fhat upp»,tit«« you *rt* Hiir»* t *>rr<*»t«*T U cm I prtInt«• (ickler« run hr hail hrru — lionet overlook th»*m. P I o d p 6 8 ------------------------------ BENDER’S CITY BAKERY Tt reo Door» East of the Bridge i »\« t the in v i s t a n airoCAia accepted e v e r y w h e r e as the only perfect two-viaion glasses for near miti far Night No ugly Neania. D. J. Scholl O P T IC IA N OPTOMETKIHT Partorir on Premute» Cottage Orovs Oregon |l - ~ —- - - ■— - ■ " Tales of the Town It. H. Webber returned Wedne*d*y from I’urtluml bringing witli loin u t hc% roli | r»nd*trr. M um Man Atm»lr»ng, of Eugene, *n« it gue»l (luring Ibi* |>n»l week of M om M irm o llo o | »r. 45*** latilrl» on mile at Tin* Pair. It W. VS'aril »nil fnrnrly left Hiitur ■ lay hy iiiutftr fur Hpukiinc, I lo ir future Imiue. Knrle Ifirhnrd»on, nf The Hentinel, 1 » i|n iiilmg n mont h nl M c M i n n v i l l e . The Elbert lieile family »|>enl Sun •lay nt Silt ertoli with Editor llolihletl amt family. ( iiimilme, ml, uir, water, nrre»»urie» nini free »eri ice. Malterie» teatetl ami recharged. Anything llmt you get 01 any modern garage ymt get at the Ser vice liarage. Alwny» plcn»cd to nerve. Alwayn reaily to give you cl|M>rt ml vice. Nearly alwaya ready to get the jolt out mi »hurt notice. S|irtiy, l.ong A t'ruaon. I* 3 24r it S. Trnnk hit» bought K. II. Alii »•■n1» Hoiek ioni Mr. Alimon lui» bought Worth Harvey'» Ituirk. J. Z. Conte», of Canonie l.ock», wii» here thin week on buaini'N». He report* Mr». Conte» in »|ileinliil health. Mr. nml Mr». J. K. Shelton amtored down from Kugene Sunilny nfteriiouii mol vini ted briefly lit the Kllx-rt Smith home, Pall min» bring mud nnd di»comfort for the hounewife but it new Imuletti« for your kitrhen will reduce the work mid make a wonderful improvement in np|iepriinre». Call mid nee our fine 11 » ■ortuient of new |ii»ttern» of high grade linoeliini. We enlt fill your need» itt right price*. W. I,. Darby A Co. It llltf Oncur Wheeler write» thnt he him moved from Chamber Ini if, S. II., to Hnrber, Ida. The E. ('. I.oekwiiiul nnd I «co l.nm mem ear* were both »lightly dnmnged Priday when Mr. Ijimmera «ccldentiilly. burked bin ear into the other. New Pyre* oven gla**ware received at The Pair. Mi»» Irene Caldwell, of tirimi» P uh », vinited Mi»» lumori Httbbell over the week end. • Kov Short, A. W. Helliwell and C. A. Hnrtell arc on a hunting trip in the l!mpi|ua country. M. II. And.-mou in in rhurge of hotel Hnrtell during the nhnenec of Mr. Hnrtell. Service* will lm conducted nt Him- Moniit ii in Siimlny nt II a. m. nnd -:3b p. in by llarr^- It. K. N’ ent, of Spring field, i f the weather in favorable a «tn-ct meeting will I m > held HI Cottage Drove at 4:3b p. m. School mipplicn nt The Pair. Irn lb-idler and Clint Hprigg» nnd their familie» nre on a motor anil hunt ing trip into the Ifogue river rountry. Mr». Prank King nml daughter Idulia, of White Salmon, W’nnh., vinit ed here thin week. Trade your »¡lent piano for a player piano or a phonograph. Kiigcnc Munir Shop, Kugene, Ore. B 3 24c Mi** Ilerthn Cox ha» returned from a vinit nt Montague, Calif, Mi»« Kunice liiiiighmnn left Ttic»day for The Dalle», tv here »he tear he» thin yenr. A* I have been appointed denier in Dodge Itrother» Motor Cam for thi» territory 1 um now ready to accept or der». 1 will receive my firat touring ear before September 15. Come in and tnlk over the advantage» h f thi» won derful ear. N o I koii Auto Sale» 4 Ser vice, 4bl Main, phone 1*1*. i* lbtfc Joe Porter and J. A. Itnrhnnnn were Kugene vinit or* Tuesday. Mr. and Mr». A. P. Larson vinited in Kugene Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mr». J. K. June» were in from I'pton Wednesday on busine»». New hw enter* for ladies at The Pair. PEOPLE’S MARKET I f you want n beef roust, steak or any kind of frerfh meat for Sunday dinner, come nml let us convince you thnt we nnmllc the bent meats obtainable. Come and get your bacon sliced with our slicing machine; it goes twice us far nnd doesn’t cost you any more. We also handle all kinds' of lunrli meats, lard, Compound, ii loo, cream brick cheese, and if you are a blitter crank come and try n pound of Maid o ’ Clover batter. ------------- Phone 13 -------------- Free Delivery to All Part* of the City— Fresh Fish on Fridays Mr. and Mrs. It. Y. Porter, of Walk er, returned the first of the week from an outing ut Kitson spring». Mr. nml Mrs. K. K. Meeks nml daughter l.comi returned Haturdny from North Bend, where Mrs. Meek»’ brother, Clarence Htoneburg, recently suffered the loss of nil nrm in an acci dent. Dnllowny wrife* insurance. Phone 33. Mr. and Mrs. Lnrry Brumfield ar rived Wednesday from Marshfield for an extended visit with relative*. Kdwin Skilling is home from Alaskn, where he spent several " iriflnth*. Mrs. J. II. (th am tiers nml Mrs. C. K. Cmphrey attended n church meeting in Corvallis Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Smith nnd daughter, Mrs. Charles Beidler, visited in Kugene Wednesday. The Mis.iing Link Store— I pny the producer ns much ns 1 epn for nny kind o f produce nnd sell to the con sumer ns cheaply ns I can. Kveryfhing done on n strictly cash or produce plan. Phone 37 or call nml see me. Sixth nt Washington. J. P. Hprny. N 13tf Mrs. Helen Silsby him been suffering considerably with an injured foot. Mrs. J. B. Lewis nml grnmlson, Bur dick Trask, were in Kugene yesterday. — —— — — — — r Mr, and Mrs. J. Z. Coate» nr« re ^ turning from Canende Lock«, Mr. I Coate» having aceepti-d n mill po»itiou here. Mm» Dorl» Kngluiui in vinitiug in I Hull-ill. Mi« Win Kdwurd* and little duugh ter left Wednenday to join Mr. fcd | ward*.nt Dunamuir, Cab f . Harry Hurt, Jr., him undergone an operation for the removal of toimil». Mi«» l(ac)im-| Huntington, of Yoncal In, i» visiting Mr». S. ( bentnut. Your banker ahould be your friend. I f he ian’t your The only real cimh »tore in town— friend he ithould not be your hanker. hence tin- “ Mianing Link.'* We *ell for »pot ea»h or produce and pay »pot I HE HANK OF CHTTAOK OKOVK endeavor» to sustain eilnh for everything. Phone 57. J. P. that friendly relatioiodiip whieh ahould exist In-tween banker Hprny. 8 l.'itf ami depositor. Mr«. J. H. Ib-nNou and daughter, Mi»» Mary Kllen, left yenterday for Corvalli* to attend <». A. That’a our policy; that’a our reputation. II. I*. Itiioglimnn write» to have therr pnper changed to (iraton, Calif. We will aerve you beat. Sweater« for 2- 3- and 4 year old children nt The Pnir. County Coinnii»»ionur Hpeneer, when here Wednesday, said thnt every pus sible effort would be made to get rock on the Lorune road work near the m *deiny before the winter rains set in nml that two of the county'» best truck» of the Pierce Arrow ty|»e would Mrs. Kmina Brnnstetter, o f Kugei e, in Salem for a few day*’ visit with bn put on the job. in visiting her siste;, ,\lrs John Bur Mr. and Mrs. John Samson n*d Miss Nora I>-bow. Mr». J. P. Drnliiim left ye»terdny for ker. J. A. Briggs hns a new light auto n »hurt vinit in Portland. Miss Nellie Myers is te-iching the See Nelson for used cam at the right fourth grade on the west side this truck. price» nml liberal term». B lbtfc week, the regular teacher not yet lisv- Mr«. 4’iirI teller» and Mi»» Lillian ing arrived. Miss Myers leave* next week for Monmouth, where she will.at la'wi» visited in Kugene Wednesday. tend normal school this yenr. J. It Grubb him bought the S. W. W. L. Darby 4 company carry the itoyd ranch. well known McC'laren automobile ti'es Cocos is the better for a tiny bit T. < . Shaw left Sunday for Canyon The be»t for the money. H 27tf ville to visit hi» vn:, V. W. Show, ilur J. P. Currin, who is visiting his son of broken vanilla bean in the pot. ing the hnrvent »canon. Hugh, at Baker, nnd who recently un A pinch of soda added to fruit when Your money or your life! You may derwent a serious operation, is getting acidity. never have been surprised by n high along very nicely. Bis condition for stewing takes o f f * the * * wayman. t ertainly you have never several day* was critical. A pot of beef extract is n handy been killed by one. Often, however, Mrs. Wm. Ynlkmnn, of I>-banon, vis for soups. deiith coni'» upon you n» suddenly ns ited this week with Mrs. J. P. Currin. thing to have on * hand • • the holdup man springs in front of Wm. Bartels left Tuesday for Port N<*ver J#*t garbago «land uncovered you; often fire destroys your property in ulmost an short u spuce of time as land, where he expects to visit several for more than an * hour. # • it takes the yeggman to relieve you of weeks. Mrs. Burti-I» wan already there. Chewe di«he« «hould h«* th»* chief of Nelson Durham wan confined to the your valuable». The man who love* the meal at which they are nerved. hi» family and the snguriou» business house the first o f the week. # * * man protect theinselve» against both « Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. When ironing rub the irons with n contingencies. Talk with .Metcalf for Mr. and Mr». W. J. White returned any kind of an insurance policy. B32lc Sunday from Newport arid other point*. small piece o f fine sandpaper anil there will be no likelihood of their sticking. Leslie Whitehousei of Divide, is at Mr. and Mr». Prank Brumbaugh left tending school here nml making his yesterday for Albany, where Mr. Brum home with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shaw. SUMMONS. 4>nugh in a member of the high school Mrs. 0, W. McQueen visited in Ku faculty. In the Circuit Court of the State o f gene Monday evening. Oregon for I^tne County. DELIGHT V A L L E Y . (1. K. Huge moved thin week to Hazel K. Rhode, plaintiff, vs. P. A1 Prosser, Wash. Rhode, defendant. (Special to The Sentinel.) J. I.oiuks, who arrived reeently from Sept. 16.—Nearly all of the Fred To P. M. Rhode, defendant above Ht. Paul, Minn., has bought the A. I.. named: Monroe residence property on south Witcher family have been on the sick In the name of the State o f Oregon list. Sixth street. J. A. Joll, who accompanied the Bird you are hereby required to appear and Churl'- Matthews has bought n Stu- Rose family, of Eugene, on a ten days' answer the complaint filed against you debaki-r nix from Spray, I » n g 4 outing trip to Crater lake, returned in the above entitled suit within six Cruson. weeks from the date o f the first pub home Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Hodge*, o f Yonealla, lication of this summons and i f you have rented the Rose and Young farm fail so to answer, for want thereof the and will take possession November 1. plaintiff will apply to the Court for J. W. Shnttuck will nuivo to the Harms the relief prayed for in p la in tiff’s eomplaint, to-wit: Por a decree of place, which he hns purchased. Mrs. W. C. Conner nnd son Clare the court dissolving the marriage con and Jack Dolnnd, of Salem, were week tract and matrimonial bonds now and heretofore existing between you and end gucstN at the Conner home. Sterling Hopper, having sold his the plaintiff on the grounds of deser [dace to Lawrence Brown, hns pur tion and for the care nnd custody of chased the Ida Stocks- ranch nnd will the two minor children belonging to move hi* fumily there about October 1. you nnd the plaintiff and for such Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore have other arftl further relief as to the Court may seem just and for costs nnd dis moved to Eugene. Thu M. A. Horn family returned bursements of this suit. This summons is served by publica Sunday from an outing trip to Crater Call No. 7!) on wash day and lake. Lester I’entico, who took rare of tion by order of the County Judge of shift the hard labor onto our the place during their absence, is now- I-ane county, H. I.. Bown, dated the 10th day of August, 1020, and the date broad shoulders. helping with the farm work. o f the first publication o f this sum School opened Monday. Our F L A T W ORK SER- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Young, who had mens will be the 27th day o f August, V K ’ K saves labor and wear. been visiting the Nixons, left yeater 1880, and the lust publication thereof day, via Spokane where they will visit, will be the 8th day of October, 1020. for their home in Kansas. D. N. M clN T I RPP, The Shnttuck nnd Blakely families Attorney for Plaintiff. Ring U* Up Phone 78 returned Tuesday, from nn outing trip. n27o8 Postoffice, Cottage Grove, (»re. Miss Mae Armstrong, of Eugene, was n guest at the Conner home Tues Mr. nnd Mr*. Prnnk Blair, o f Lowell, day night nnd Wednesday. The auction sale nt McClellan ’» was spent Sunday with Mr. Blair’s parents. well attended. Mr. and Mrs. McClellan Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Blair. expect to leave soon for California. at the third house on Douglas The 8. L. Markin family and the E. Mary and Mylon Haight will leave street, Cottage Grave, the follow C. Conner family motored to Aiilauf this week for Corvallis, when» they ing described property will be o f Sumlny nnd visited the S. S. Thomas will resume their work at O. A. C. family. fered for sale at public auction to Miss Helen Rudolf returned to Cor L Y N X HOLLOW. the highest bidder for cash in vallis M. h i . lay. after a visit o f n hand, commencing promptly at 1 month nt the S. V. Allison home. (Special to The Sentinel.) p. m. on Sept. 15.— The D. P. Caldwells came See about the rug bargain* nt The home from the hop yard Sunday for a Fair. L. L. Woolley him bought the L. II. short time. I. N. Dresser wrns in Creswell Tues Single home nml Mr. nml Mrs. Slagle 1 fine oak dining table; 8 fine left yesterday for Pacific drove, Calif., day. oak dining chairs; 1 fine oak Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Porter returned to make their home with their daugh Tuesday from a two weeks' stay at rocking chair; 1 heating stove; 1 ter, Mrs. T. H. Scholer. Kitson springs. cook stove; 1 fine quartered oak II. C. Madsen is recovering from n The Ed. Clark family, o f Westlake, serious nttnrk of nsthmn. visited relatives here during the past sideboard; 1 dresser; 2 iron beds; Miss Nellie Myers spent the week week. 2 bed springs; 1 mattress; fine lot end with friends in Kugene. Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. Gildersleve and pictures; 2 rugs; fine library ta- Wo have just received n fine line of children were supper guests at the I. ble; 1 lounge; 1 Emerson phono new watches et $2.25 up. H. C. Mad N. Dresser home Sunday." Mrs. L. L. Green has been quite ill. graph; tools; cooking utensils; 2 sea. s tit f Mrs. K. L. Hartley and son Harold canaries and cages; tubs and Mrs. S. S. Lnsswrll and baby daugh ter will arrive today to join Mr. Lass left Tuesday for their home nt Bend, washboards; many other articles well, who recently took the position of stopping cn route to visit relatives at too numerous to mention. cashier o f the Bank of Cottage Grove. Salem. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Lebow anl Mr. They nrp from Portluml. nnd Mrs. Marion I^ebow left Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eakin nml for Tillamook. They planned to stop D. N. Mclnturff, Clk. C. O. DeVere, Aoc. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bader motored to Newport Thursday for an outing of two weeks. & .... ... ^ (lot anything to sell or wnnt to buy nnythingf See J. P. Spray. We nre the Missing Link store nml will help you to buy or sell. Phone 57. 8-27tf Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Pearson nnd son Harvey nml Miss lairene Loken, their niece, left yesterday for Minneapolis, Minn., after n visit with the Win. Os trnnder family. They may return to locate In Oregon. A new sidewalk is being laid in front of the Win. Hemenway property on north Seventh street. » Mrs. Ilnttie Fleming, who came here to attend the funeral of her ipother, Mrs. Joe Onroutte, returned yesterday to her home in Spokane. WR CAN LOOATK T H E TROUBLE W IT H YOUR CAR. When anything goes wrong, drive into the Service Gar age nnd have nn expert diagnose the case. No guess work. When you re reive the hill, you will feel certain it is only for work absolutely neces- | ■ ..... - ' ■ ■■ ■ ■ “■ "’ T * " " ' --------------------- snry. Spray, Long 4 Cruson. 8-3-24e j Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mills returned Sunday from attending n convention of | funeral directors in Portland. A marriage license was issued this | FIFTH AND MAIN TELEPHONE 3 week to Kyler Brown, of Portland, nnd | Miss Gerda Söderström, of Divide. Th e Bank of . Personal Friendly Relations Bank of Cottage Grove Household Hints The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Auction Sale Saturday, September 2-^ W. M.* Kelly, Owner Seeds! Seeds! Rye, Cheat, Vetches and all kinds of seeds for fall planting Watermelons 25c Each Tomatoes for Canning Special Price on Fruit Jars • Complete stock of Feeds ALBERS’, FISHERS’ AND GOLDEN ROD JONES C& E A T O N