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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1921)
fur fuui yeurs hi ilo* «« iuiuiinsìuii liusi ne»« wilh C 'I .Itine» un O liva »Ireel, hllM »old III» I li t • * l est ili thè busilie»» tu Mr. *Jmi«'» limi w 1 11 move wilh Iu» fu in « ly lo hi» filini iieur Coluug. Mr. Kutou relain» hi» inlere»t m tlie Col tuge Univi* »(«ire uw ned und operai ed liy limi nini Mr. Jone». O f Course You Will have your picture tak en «I iìn youiHelf “ just as you are,” speaking from the por trait. What better gift* What better timet Your photogiaph will solve the problem ‘ ‘ what shall I give this ChristmasT” year, w . L. 1 lu r Ly \ n n nit uii (iragtoii wn . u28u A Ou. W. H. CuOjHT WllN I! V.¡Ugelli- lui »1 iu*** Vitoltui Muiiduy. 1 be Iin ok o!' * •«! 1 ugt' Oruvt* t < pini ut « r iÍ III I! ah 11 li!«'«! ih r irruí! m uri Muiiiluy ukuiii »! W., 1«. !.. und .1 w H o kle} , «««•lung a j « i < Ijjliu lit 1 li thè K r J K. Mini'll more for mill wooit HlJi.i "i j Í0OU wi Ii ihi«‘ i «‘tot Ut (IlII* rute o f N per •fut from D« * ♦ iii !NT 21,, 1918, I'I...... I 11 V C. K. ilow es wtm u ,• from Von it It• 1 $250 u liu rm y I«**«* D on't li»l y ou r pr«p«*rty with me • • utili Kroliiy tim in g o|ilirul work itolo-. Mm. Molli Mieliti n arrive«! Krnlny unless you want it wild. D ull't tell me whitt you wnul unless you wnut ironi 4 Hit uriti for n V Dlit with I mt j pur to Imy. J. M. Diirhnin, reullur. u7tf«# t* li I N, Mr. Min! Mr». H. W. Goti hl. Gutlowiit y w riles ifimira nc* l.evi (leer, Oruut T ow er, II. B. tr lin ugh until, .!«»»«• lie mi», <i««»rge Rouse, E. Eie Iller W UH up from t'urtili on K r v p lu k (Ü iinhi ' n , tki* invin Oeorg«* C u rlih , A. h. Womlurd, I «on 1*0 'IIIl*HN Moie Injr. H h ofiiidgp, Joseph tieer nml several tbb- In I' im ' h I n , ii re ilm ililr Mr ». 1,l|ey Bollii ih ! lift n m oved into o I loirs were hi Kugeue Friday and Hut The lu-r illl'W bufili' un fi«art h 1 -at ut*. ur«l.iy fo r tlu* liner ver»u» llnughmuii V ision glnnsen w itllinit t lir pince lift*• Ilei- n iH’ wly r«TOodrlrd. tiiu l hi eirruit «*oiirt. IllUN III' ll IIIII | IN Nil ruh West Huh- fin rage " e m i fix i t . " «28 N|iil'UIII|N ull tllt* IrliH Mir« Mi. nod Mr». Uuy N elsou, ttewly w«*ih, motor«*«! over tfotn Mare«du Him flirrN «»I* ull u llii'i' blfoon lii. «lay ii ml visited with Mr» N«‘ l»un's T r y K ry p to k i« fu r u w h ilc giuiidpureiits, Mr. mid Mrs. Joe Maker, und Mr. N e ls o n ’s gruinlptireuts, Mr. ui ii I y o ii w ill B e v o r w illittg ly a ml Mrs. H. H Piper. ri-tu rn In nl<l n ly lr bifocalM . (iallow uy for insurance. 511 Mum. W i* ii I whvn ri'i'uiiimi'iul Father O ’ Haru, o f Fort land, con titeln wlicii' liifoi-uls nri* du«t«*d mu»» lit the ( ’utholi«* church Huudny inorniug. lii*i*<ii‘<l. lio r u tio and Wad«* Moshy arrived Mutonluy by m otor from Milvrr lake for n visit ut the home o f their mother, Mrs. L. it. I.«mg. They r«‘j*»rf that their cur was the tlnr«l to cross the m*w M< K e u /ic highw ay and that there is c«#u»iderublc »now ou the roof. - ............................. ■ ■ - Factorjr ou I*r«mi»«» t mr truck» cover the earth, f igure Full rar o f fioullry mi|iplieH now in with ii» on l«mg distance haul». City ut Npruy ’ n . Right price on every Transfer. tie u28c t bin)'. M i. mid Mrs. C. O. Truux ami Wn! 1 'tin rte» Hlm ron relu rned Mon ter Hriggs rtlu ru ed Maiunluy fr«»in a «luv fruiti 4'urtiti, Hin*r«* toh«* hud b«*«*n »uc«je»»ful f mliing trip to the Rogue hi uy ili); Wit h M i. II. Uriniliman. rivur country. Mr*. W. M. Co* left Motiduy fur Mr. ami Mrs. John W icks were in Heut 11«*. Kug«*ne Haturday. I,«*t y nur next tire lu* a lsfiiu**Nter *V« west silverw are putteru» at Mad ;t ■/», $16 •15; 6000 ni ih** guara nt«*ed V ------------------------------------------- 4 sen 's, appropriate g ifts for Christmas. :tt!x unit hi - ilo N«* I no n ’ h the adjusting. Hholi now. o£c8 Hen ire Hlu • ion. o28c C. M Slmili WU* in Ih.«tlL.pl nti liti fi K. <!. I^iek wood nml John 4irub$*r i iì «"« m flit' latti i puri uf lunt we«*k. v.eiit into th«’ Boknmiu district Hntur I ’ imm J t ur» ut Ni lutUiV St-rs H f Sta dny to l«mk n iter tlieir tinning infer tiuu: \\ii\i roti «lutar, !•’« » r « I ests tlier«*. lun truck w nh fir»t rlnun «< » v •* r««l !»<»dy, Mm I:m e visited Humluy in Walker $SUU; I* • #t• 1 taurini;, $lt»5; K«*rd d elitery u t t h e h o m e o f In-* n o «• . \1 r * A n d r e w witi) |*i*mi Itotiy, $i'| 0 ; lin i.k ti tu A 1 W alker. ftlii*!»', im ' w l«t|t nini i ;« hm | lire», tlm kens, hogs, veal nml rattle want f uni Itili» in fin«' **« utili ioti, f UH); u ed at tin* IV o p le ’» Murk« t. tf M dlW i'll Imi», fitti, oliHe j <1. I.. tiro»», who had been visiting Mi«*» Fruncen iL-ulty liti» ridurne«! i at tlu* lioiin* o f In» sister, Mr». A. W h«*r«* fruiti K lu mut li Full** t«i again Kuo*’, returned Humlay to In** horn«* In milk«* tili» her lutine. She e X pect» h erí I'ort lu ml Mint« r, Mr». O. f\ Hirti het, huma fr«»m ! Mr». J W. H ockley, who h a d , b«*«*n Boguta, (*«t htm Itili, South \ inerirà, to h en on biisiness for sum** inn«*, n* H|>t*n«l the w inter nml the tw o w ill! . utOi'd to I'ort Inml Humluy. keejt lutti »e here, whil«* their |»r* r«* 1 * t **. I'n d e iif W ashiugtoii hard wluat Rev. mill Mr». J. I#. lient ty, will »peliti the winter ut (JltnÜüer, w here flo o r, made at D ayton, W ash., $¡.75 p« r sack. Kvery »a« k guaranti «*u. K«*v. Ii« utty Im» u «burg«*. M lp y back if not »ntisfn*«! H pray’». Mm. K. II. lliiH uey, who hint been l*houe 57. o2 8 tfc lo o t in g ni I lie home o f her iluugliter, Mi». J. A. Htm key and Mrs. W. M Mm. A lf Muruett, returned to her B radford, who had W en v isitin g with home in l ’uri land M onday. tlu*ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Ii. Charles Brunenti went to Oervui* V uluey, returned to tlu*ir home In Monday- to nltend the fiiiiernl o f n I'oftlaiii! Humtay. brother, who wus drowni-d in the The C. L Campbell fam ily sp«*nt W illnm etle river inni week. Htnlduy ill Hiigmaw w ith tin* Mart let t Our l riii-k* cover the earth. Figure Johnston fam ily. w ilh ua ou loug diatauca haul». City Hu|M*rior gin in drills, W. 1«. Darby Tran sfer. tfr 1 The C ottage G rove raiinery »liip|H'd Mis. Jack ls*wis is in l ’«»rt laud witTi a ear uf appiè» mid u ear o f |iear» lo r small «laughter Millic«*ut, who is M onday. re« i*ivnig im du al treatm ent, Imviug Mr. and Mr». il. K Alli»ou motored I mmih ill tor some time. up from Koneliurg Sunday and visited \. I'. Churchill ami Fred Williams with Mr». A linoni '» purent», Mr. und caiftc down from thi* llidieinia district Mr». H. II. Fie»ter. Saliirday to s | n * ii < 1 the winter. W anted Good old 30x3 mid 30x3Vfc casings. Cot tag«* G rove Vulcanizing W orks. j)2ittf J. <^. W illits, who is tenclim g m the ls»okm g Ula»s v alley , was home over Do your <'hi u finn» tolu.pptiitf early n: th«* week eud. 28 D. It. Ii a hi nut am) Miss Nidll«* Mr». I H. Veut eh, who hud I h * oii My«*rs inolor«*d up fr«uu Kugeue Him here tu |tttek up their hou»«*liolil goinls, day «•veiling. return««! tu l*«trt Imiti Smulay. Guuruiiteed spark plugs fur 44b* at M u« Arile I low ur«l, execu tive nor N e ls o n ’s, while th«*y last. o28<* retury o f tlie lentie eoiiuty elmpter o f Mrs. Mary Coop«*r returned Saturday the A tuen eu u It«*«! ( ’ ross, wn» I oti * f r o » a visit with u daughter m Selma, Friday un lui»iue»» iu ruunertioii with Wa»h. tilt* Uetivitie» uf tlu* nsMoeiii I ioli. Mr». J. T. Smith v isited in Fugetic Our truck» rover the earth. Figure Hntiiriiuy with lu*r sister and new with ti» ou lung ili»!nuce lumi». City niece, Mrs. Roy Short and daughter. Trinisi er. tie. Cliristinn Scien ce church, corner o f N. J, Nelson, Jr., ti tul Dille V«*nle!i wer«* in UitselMirg Friday delivering n J e ffe r so n avenue and S«*coud street — Duilgo ruinl»t<'r a ih ! a u»ed Furti «* ou | h *. Sunday services at 11 a. in. W cdnes tf They drove luu-k a Ford bug which «lay servic«*» at 7 p. m. Watehea, jew elry , hand painted Mr. N«d»<iu inirehnned there. Th«* rond Tin* Charles ll- idler fam ily motored •-Ii 1 «art und many noveltiea ut M adsen'» »ter w*» delivered tu Charle» Ol liiert, to K ugeue Satiirdny. Jew elry. l»o you r Chri»tm as »hopping repre»entntive uf Mur»luill Well», und J. W. V «*at «h and Jam«*s Redtor«l now. o23c the euii|N* tu O. W. Culver, hardware motor«*«! to Mureola Snturday on busl A delegation front the Kurumpinent dealer. , neat. o f the Ineiil Odd Fellow» lodge went G ood chain stuck suit at S p r a y ’s, Miss l.«*otti Kates went to Roseburg III Sprin gfield .Saturday night to »ee GO lb. sack 50c, 100 lb. sin k l*Mc. <»28tfc Tutsdiiy for au «*xt•*n«l«*«l visit with the degree ti-uni from n Portland lodge Kugeue R egister: Burk«* C. Katun, put on the Koyul Purple degree. Ii. K. Siherm erhorn, o f Vnucouver, wn» in the city on bu»iue»» during I he |«i»t week. Our truck.» cover the earth. Figure with 11 » on long di»tauce haul.». City Trauafer. tfe Mi.»» Ann Mueche and M i»» Be»»io Bueehe, en route from their home in l i t Prise---Larne Oenuine Leather Rocker. Miunt-apolis, Minn., to l»i» Angele», 2nd Prise— Ivory Dressing Table. C a lif., where they w ill »|H'iid the 3rd Prise— 100-Pound Sack of Cane Sugar. winter, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mm. W. H. Oat rainier. 4th Prise— Breakfast Table. Mr». John Ketiellieek went to Sulent 6th Prise— 50-Pound Sack of Crown Flour. Sunday for a visit w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pieser. On«* ticket will be given with «•aeh «medullar |. uiv ! uisi \ l’ ri/.«*N t«> lie given away Saturday, Deeember 24. Come in and Still selling food ut ton prices by the single »nek. Hpray *». o28tfe let iin explain. Clnrem-e Smith, w ho is attending Q U A N T IT Y B U Y IN G W illam ette university, is home fo r a short visit. Let iin figur«- with you on your winter supply *>f flour, Frnnk Brow n, o f Portland, visited Hiigar, f«'«'«ls and canned goods -you will save money. during tho week with his brother, Charles Brow n, and his sister, Mr». H O M E C A N N E D FRUIT Shelby Churchill. Fair dny eleetrie wn»her, the best | NVe liav»* a good variety of fine home canned fruits cheep e«*i5lric washer on the market for the er than you can «*1111 them. Also fresh vegetables at reaMon- money. W. I.. Darby A Co. «>SWi- al»le prices. Clyde Leonard, who i» atten din g the U. o f O., spent the week end nt home. , Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson, Jr., mo * tored to Rugcne Sunday and visited 1 nt the home o f Mr. N elson '» »ister, Mrs U J. Neat. J. C. Com pton and J. T. V ickers M onroe’s Studio I). J. Scholl O rT IO IA N Ol’TOMKTKIHT G ottag« Urov« Oregon j Talea oi thè Town I Faultless Bread j u s t like its name Cottage Electric Grove Bakery Miniseli’» Jew elry. o o relatives. Five Big Prizes S m ith -S h o rt G rocery TVs Htora That A p p i u i i t u To.nr T ridi motored to Belem Tueeday. Mr. und Mr». It. K. W alker leave iin» wet k fur Cub form a to »pend the winter. Chri»tmn Church, the *1 homo lik e ” church Bibb' school nt 1*; Ifi; class«» • for nil .go»; ju n ior < lin .liu o enib-uvur I nt ii; »color Christian endeavor at j •LltO; evening woi liip ut 7:3 0; good j »iiigiog M idweek pruyer und praise! .uir»-ire Tlnimikiy e ie m n g ut 7:30. Mr. und Mrs. A. M. M oore m otored to lo ir r iiu h in nr Goshen Hunduy. Ml Koy Kimbiill, o f kUlgene, »|»uit fflN K o f the amount o f hen energy, vitality and red blood the week end here with her husbniiil, required to grow a thousand feathers— the average plumage I wlio i» em ployed at the W. I., h. K ▲ moulting hen needs good health—good appetite— good digestion. • o a jp u o y ’s mill. Mr». I 'rid lliind, o f Onkland, r|»-nl lIn- week end here nt the home o f her »on, Knlpb Iin ml. helps poultry through the moult and starts pullets and moulted hens to laying, it contains tonics for the appetite, tonirs to aid We h u ie lOtr »pink plug» to sell for digestion. It tones up the dormant egg organs. It contains to* rnrli. N il,.on "» Hefvicu HI nt ion. o2*t iron that gives a moulting hen rich, red blood and a red romb. Mr». Jud»on Aib n returned Tuesday No disease where Pan-a-ce-a ia fed. By all meana feed your from u vi»it o f three m onth» with her moulting bena Dr. Hesa Poultry Pan-a-ce-a. pun nt» in A » h iiile , N. C. h andle th e D r. C ell am me. Mr. mid Mr», il. A. Mor»e und ehii • Iren were in Kiigcne Tue»dny. H|»-cial, »hurt tim e o n ly : Hii volt battery reinaulnted gli.HO, 12 volt buttery re insulated $0.70. H ave your mam hew ma Wi hart a portage raft. work done now and rave money. Overland Oarage. o2»o 'A. M. D ick ey, who bud been vi»it- m g Iriend» here, returned Tue»dity to the Koldiers* borne ut lto»eburg. Mi . A. Heuuitnuu, who hud bt:eu Mrs. U. B. P itch er and Miss Edna Mrs. Ella W ilson was up from Eu visiting nt thu home o f her daughter, Mr». Cliurle» Cooley, returned tc her MulUvau m otored to Eugene Wednea gene F riday look in g after property iu te rests. day. lioiin- nt Curtiu Tue»day. Joe D am cw ood le ft W ednesday fo r Miss A da W hipps arrived Fruluy A dainty bit o f jew elry fo r a Chris mu» prenent. Get it at Mailaeu ’a H arrisburg to do some work on tho fr o m ' M inneapolis, M inn., and is visit in g a t the home o f her uncle and aunt, Jew elry. o2<:8 ferry there. A. ii. Gray, o f Kugeue, visited his Mr. and Mrs. Fin ley Whipps. 1'red Canady le ft W ednesday fo r store here W ednesday. Ue was accom J. U . D ick was up from Eugeue F ri pained by M. it. Irish, m anager o f day on business. hcu ueth Bi-rry le ft Tuesday fo r the Lsibaaou store. R ev. J . L. B ea tty spent the week Walla Walla, Wash., to be with his Ansel W ood arrived yesterday m orn end iu Gardiner. mother, Mr». F. A. B erry, who is ser ing from M arshfield, being called here iou»ly ill. R ev. C. E. Glazier, presiding elder by the serious iliucss o f his mother, o f the Free M ethodist church, was in Buy o f Hpray und you d o u ’t (ray Mrs. L. Haltzman. the c ity from Ashland during the past for some other fellow s bad debt. Also Tw in sous were born Haturday to week. you d o u 't puy fur delivery. o2tttfc Duly W ill T. K irk was iu the c ity Tues 1.. P. M cCoy bus purchased the 11. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. B obbins. oue lived. day from Halcm on business in con K. Heed pruj»:rly ou the new P a c ific W. L. liu b b ell le ft W ednesday fo r nection with the state industrial a c highway. K. C. L oekw ood cloned the A lbany to take charge o f a concrete ciden t com m ission, o f which he is a deul Tuesilay. jo b there fo r the highw ay eommi.ision. member. Mr. and Mrs. l>ule H ortou, o f M r. and Mrs. George B oyd and small Kiddle, u nited during the week at the lie bad ju st com pleted the piers for daughter Eduabeli, Miss Ruetta Boyd home o f Mr». H o r to u '» brother, Dale the Latham bridge. The W. C. T. U. w ill meet this a f and Ir l Groves m otored to Halcm Tues Cutsfortb. Thu men w ill bunt while the ternoon in the high school building. day. Mr». C'bc»b-y Churchill and Mr»» women visit with Mrs. B o y d 's mother, Mrs. M argaret Baker, state president Lottie NaiiHehoiack were iu Kugeue uf the W. E. C., was entertained Mon Mrs. G. F. M ills. Tuesday. Mrs. George Orr and daughter, who day by the local corps. Mr. uud Mrs. Kd. Hhef field , eu recently arrived here from Hpring Greeu Pitcher, deputy sh e riff, Frank route fruui their hoaii- at Murau, W yo., fie ld , are liv in g iu the P T building, to C alifornia, where they w ill »pend M cFarluud and H. U. Edw ards were which Mr. Orr owns, on north P a c ific the winter, visited during the week in Kugeue W ednesday as witness*-» in a crim inal case that did not com e up highw ay. Mr. Orr is em ployed fo r the with Mr. and Mr». Win. Baker. fo r trial and they w ill return at a present in MabeL Mr». J. B. Chapman, who hud bi-en J a ck W arner and Claude Turpin, o f uniting her parent», Mr. and Mrs. later date. C harging w ilfu l desertion w ithout P ortland, en route to Han Francisco L. N. Buies, returned to her home iu cause or provocation , Mrs. Adah Hart to spend the w inter, visited M onday Kugeue Tuesday. night with Mr. W arn er's sister, Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Baker ha» taken charge zell ha» »ued Floyd F. U artzell fo r C. L. Churchill. d iv orce and fo r the care and custody <>f the public library. Perne Crow was in from Lorane o f their minor child, who was born Mr». Ii. 11. W a tch ih »utterin g witn a fte r the husband and fath er left Thursday o f last week v isitin g with u recurrence o f an utmeeaa ou oue uf home. They were m arried in Eugene his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . Hardy her eye». Crow. Ju ly 2», 1919. A 7 pound »on was born M onday, M embers o f the local Rebekah lodge W orth H arvey is spending odd m o O ctober 24, to Mr. and Mr». Wm. ments o f his vacation iu taking the w ill go to M arcola tom orrow night to Thrun. census o f the school district, o f wt>irh exem plify degree work. Dr. 11. W. T itu» attended u meeting he is clerk. J. A . M errym au arrived yesterday o f the Lane coun ty dental »oeiety iu Herman Edw ards is here from from C alifornia on his way to Tacomn, Kugeue Huturduy night. The orga n iza Spokane, Wash. Wash., where he w ill again locate, tion, o f which he is president, .enjoyed M. W. H ogate, o f Arthur, N eb., was and is v isitin g at the H erbert Kakin a banquet ut the H otel Osburn p re a guest this week at the home o f bis honre. ceding the program of clin ics and brother, W. A. Hogate. papers. C. U. W iley, o f Eugene, represent Mr. and Mrs. (1. B. D ickinson are ativ e o f the United States K ubber com mourning the demise uf “ G uess,” pany, has bought a D odge o f N. J. their thoroughbred Irish spaniel dog, Nelson, Jr. A ll members and their fam ilies are which hu» been u fam iliar fig u re on Mr». W. L. Black and Mrs. C. J. u rgently requested to be present at the streets since the Diekinsons came Meianer arrived W ednesday from Red the entertainm ent at the lodge room.» to C ottage Urove. diug, C a lif., to visit at the home o f Friday, O ctober 28. Fine program , An M {Hiuud sun was born Hunduy, Mrs. M eisu er’s daughter, Mrs. F. L. music, refreshm ents. L ots o f cider. O ctober 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Natbau Bahrenfii», and her sons, John M eisner, R. B. HANNA, K. Munock at Aurora, Ore. Mrs. o f this city , and Al. M eisner, o f Eu A. E. BURROW H, Muiiock i» a daughter o f Mr. and Mr». gene. o21 28« C H A 8. BU RG E. F. B. V au N ortw ick, o f this city. A large bull elk being tukt-u from H eadricks |mrk in Eugene to Ashland in u motor truck attracted quite a crow d on the streets M onday eveuiug. tslihind Elks purchased the animal to preseut to the city to be added to the Ashhind zoolog ical collection . M ethodist Chun-h— Humluy school at 9 :4 5 ; morning »ermon at 11, su bject, Those who do their Christmas shopping early avoid the rush, “ The D iscip le ’s P r a y e r ;” ju n ior league at 4 ; Epw ortli league at 6:3 0; save wear and tear ou their nerves, save money and find just evening sermon at 7:30, su bject, the things they want from stocks that have not been reduced “ What to R e a d .” R evival service and pawed over. I f you want to give the most pleasure to w ill begin N ovem ber 6. those to whom you are goiug to give gifts, come to our store Mrs. N. E. Glass was a Eugene v is early aud look over our stock. W e are iu touch this year itor Tuesday. with the biggest jewelry houses in the country, w hich makes Elbert Beile spent several days o f this week on a business visit with it possible for us to offer you the finest and most up to date southern Oregou newspapers. line of Henry Hliuhn, o f C ottage G rove, has filed a petition itr bankruptcy in the United States district court. His liabilities are listed at $1314.49 und his assets at $985. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sly m otored up from Creswell W ednesday. Ed Jenks catlte down from the B o hemia district W ednesday. A complete line iu each pattern— H A W T U O R N E , F A iU O A K S , Mrs. Butte M ooney went to Port land W ednesday fo r a visit. W IN D SO R , W H IT T IE R and the beautiful new LO N G C. C. Groom, o f Powers, who had F E L L O W patterns, shown for the first time in the west. been v isitin g his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Groom, returned home W ednesday. lu the Community silverware we have a full line of the Charles Cochran was in Eugene W ed Adams pattern. nesday to plav iu the band at the funeral o f FreJ Bean. Mr. Bean form erly played in the Elks band there. Help Your Moulters Moult T Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a /fees Line. We Ostrander & M cQ ueen Vkff OS how hart. to m Dr.Hess Instant Louse Killer Kills Uc 8 C oquille. Attention, W . O . W . CHRISTMAS IS O N LY T W O MONTHS A W A Y Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass, Ivory Novelties, Manicure Sets, Leather Goods, Ladies’ Hand Bags anu Hand Painted China. THE ROCKFORD SILVERWARE COMMUNITY SILVERWARE ROGERS 1847 SILVERWARE In the Rogers 1847 silverware we have the new Governor pattern, and in the new W M . ROGERS the La France pattern. Come in now and select your Christmas presents. W e will lay them away for you. W e can please not only you, but those whom you wish to please. Sterling Feeds Feed “ Sterling” Dairy Feed, “ Sterling” I log Feed and “ Sterling” Scratch Feed. Cheapest and beat feeds on the market. These feeds are man ufactured in Cottage Grove and iu buying these brands you save all middle m en’s profit«. W e also carry a full line of poultry supplies, feeds for horm‘8, L illy ’s calf meal, Alfalfa meal, fine quality al falfa hay, grain hay, baled straw, etc., etc. “ Sterling” White Laundry Soap, six full si m l bars for 25c. When in town, call on us, we have a nice warm fire th«H«> cold day«. Sterling Feed Company, for sterling values, 826 west Main. MADSEN’S JEWELRY I. ■ - - —- .......................................... .......- ~ - • CORN! CORN! CORN! «lust received, one car of No. 2 Eastern corn. Get our prices. ones & Eaton