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lin#* of «liu mornli# in th#* f i t y ut II. C. M ui J m ii V n2tiRfe Fori nt KnrijpT I f m i l n vum iluwu trim» K n jfiilti yi*»ti*r»lny. Hr in pint r#* riiv«*riii|( f u n i i u »#*v»*ri* hì #* k #* of jfiip. A flu#* fin* ut th** F. .1. K h I iii ^« ho u mi * on K n o t hill «* h 11 •*« I out th«* tin* *l**p?if t mi-ut yvmtrnluy uff «Tiioon, hut th#* flu ut#* - «Ii«I no »#*nnu» iJninn^i*, l>#*ing r x I • ri K u i m ) i «*<1 tu* fori* tin* arrivili of tin* ili*|iiirt in i* n t . if Special, while they last % Nippon China Teacups and Saucers Just Arrived N u i i i I mt youn^ uii*n mul women want •-«I to pr«*pur#* lo r t f 1**Kri#|#h ni*rviri* to hi*l|i |#y lili UN ufi I t A 191*1 lini#*k 1 * 25 ’ ' in firat elnaa eon- « di t i on; eifuipped wi t h Creat o self s t a r t er. (»'.• • for | 4^.r>, it fiikeii et mi n' I* or demiiriNtratiofi si*»* Wooiiaon Brot her s, tf Fr#*d L i Duke, who hai! be«*n viai ti ng hia pnrent a at London, return»*«! F ri da y to hia hoine nt MOlirne. Fr ank Wo od r u f f waa homi* from Fort lami over S ua d a y . Mi-- \T*||i, lleiiieriway r e t ur ne d Mon* d ay from -pendini* ** vv« * k nf Fugerie, I 11\ I. o l t 1.1 M H \<H I" Mi F \l J u r y . *•1 «Sf :«t 11i\ 1 H N Ì - 1 t *i»K at th r l<«»iti«* «»1 l»«r »«•II, Vit .1 tir y • 'leci \ :atiD*'iiliurj» vvU* Imin«* t rum Pol l i flint H •■ • » 111 » 1•• •• 1 «linÍn tlti i - w «•••k Di II 11*1 Mi- K MHP:.ri: ; « r v\ « • r «* 1 i ti • , • li< 1 in -«la y . Mi — T ( W li#*«-1 •-r il ml M in - M* I t 11 H 11 o nt »•r m « » 1 •• r#*«l t*» Fui:*i*iH* V\ «*ilii#*»i hi y W ( J.. li lt«M> VI SI lui tu vu 1 1 v \\«*r»'' in ! ,gr • . W ihì In* -«lny A tuli lin *• nf H' r o n U «ni Ili# Il « 1 Ht II < Mn«l-*ii Il \ 15t f ■ Our Garden Seeds have just arrived; both package and bulk. Seeds of all kinds are a short crop tins year. Now is a good time to get all your requirements. A. Brund i TALES OF THE TOWN .................................................................................. ............................... ............................................. W E H A V E ROME Wanteil, boga fat or atoek ; higheat DRY PEA C H E S A T ........................................................................I2 i/,c P E R LB. rnark*'t prii*** Fa rm«*ra ' Ì':i-h Ma r k e t t f DRY IT A L IA N PR U N E S A T ...................................................12'/2c P E R LB. Mra W H Heniiett. w lo» re« »ut! , uri DRY A P P L E S AT ........................................................................ 17>/ac P E R LB. d er went tiri oper at i on tit a P o r t l an d ho* * NO P R O F IT E E R IN G AT OUR PLA CE pifal, i- r e f ov e r i n g nieely. L' aruiera’ Caah M a r k e t pays i *; ih I i for l'hiekerix, egg", hidea, e.hittem bark and old iron. Mra. .1. W. Ma r k a h ur y r r t n r n r d Fri Mr-. iVt Hariford vvent to P o r t l an d ! day from a viait with h r r d a a ^ h t r r at Hatiinlay to -perni th** w****k end with llalary. her aon K**n, who u nd e r w e n t ari opern 'I hr (#rovr l. iiiahrr i*onipany ia at a r t j j tioti Sunday for th#* r#*moval #»♦ a .22 ii » k a pony tii* mill at London. It will bulle! t h at hml been iml»e,|,|***J in hi- h r o p r r a t r d by I .re SpaIII'**nhil foot f*»r ten y#*ara. IL* ia r eeover ing I •*j»al I » 1 1 * fi k m at 'I’ln* Hrntini' l offi«*»*. nieely. I . i t V F Ole LI MHAHO? I'atroiii/i* homi* imi un t r y. *** ,L*aa T u r k r r ami Miaa Syl vi a A h a n r r . Mi-- S#*ott, aehool t**a* her at [.«»rane, \ .1 Ariiiwtronii « aim* up from Fort of Wemliing, a pr nt the wn-k r n d at th** apent th** week **a»l at th*- J o h n Bailer Nt i yr i m y #**t #T«lll \ to ii'inaili a (*oil|ili* of • lay*. lie la n t ill lining will ill tin* |iho hoim* o f Mr T u r k e r ’a aiat rr, Mra. Koh horne. Mr- K*»h* rt Martin i- up fr*»rn Round t * r a i » li I iiimìih *** at tin* t « * r t ami •* x |>«*<* t M r r t Ha n n a . A»t**ntion, Auxiliuri«*-' T he r***ju«*Ht T he Honor Guar d is p l a n n i ng t o buy Prain** ^ i - i t i n g ber «laught«*r. Miss to in 11 v i* h i a fami l y there. Mr. Arm tbiit chil dren do not I m * brought to in****t a l i be r t y loan bond. T o do t hi s we will -tinnì* Innk 1 1 v i* foot |* m tu r r a of tin* T r y at a , who ia att en*li ng a**ho<#l h**re, ing- v\h«*r** w«»rk is <*&rn«*d on i- u n i have t o gi ve benef i t s. We hope to a n d other r«*lativ**a a n d friemla. thi« • ha 11 a liona whi r h i a at If f t t In* ri*, versal a n d not c onf i ned to th*- ('ott.-ig#* si-beiliib- a b a s k e t ba l l g a me wi t h some t l i r r r hmii^; ’J.i.l ioni to mirti b a t t a l i o n . W \ T C | | YOI' K LA B EL . It y«*ur -uh (»rov#* c o u n t r v or Lam* c ount y. T he o th e r Honor Gu a r d t ea m in the n ear f u aeription «*xj»ire«l bet ween 1« h ru a r y I b r i n g i n g of chil dren, no m a t t e r how ture. T he pr es ent high school t ea m is I. H t ' r u n r «aim* in fr om M u r k Ifiitti* ¡and it mu-t !>#» paid d ur i ug th** e o m m g »w**«*t or w**ll bchuv«*<J, int#*rf**r#*» mor s ma d e up o f H o n o r G u a r d members, so Momtay on hia way to F o r t l a mi on hua I week in or d e r to g**t th** -peeinl dia- or l«**** with th** work a n d i.- an annoy* we know we will win. E v e r y b o dy buy I li'*aa. I te s t e v ery mu cle, « v ery p a rt wltli »cl (‘ount of 25 eenta. ;in«*#* to ma n y worker», hoiih * of whom a t i c k e t and help us buy ou r li ber t y I.i i\ F o l ( LI MHAHU? »u tlflc precision, ami In home cases Th«* fir«*rnen hanr|iiet and aoeia) aea- arc e x t r e m e l y nervoun because of the bond. At t he busi ness me e t in g on Feb. Mr- Floyd < iiuri hill waa in Kugrni* m ake tw o e x a m in a tio n » at 0 or 10 (lay» aion, whii h waa to b a v e been held Mon - t r a i n they ;»r** u nd e r d ur i n g the-«* war 17 at which were discussed plan» to | In terv al, »o a» to v e rify th e f i r s t te s t *lay, wti- pOMtponed ori aeeount of in- tirn«*-. Wo r k e r s compl ai n to th#* c h a i r Momlay. e ar n money for li ber t y bonds, t he fol K (*. I . a m l w r h r ami fami l y tinvi* and m a k e allow ance fo r focal and »pa» ahil it y t<* a r r a n g e hoxi ng mutehea. man a n d it then beccjmes n#***essary for lowing c o mm i t te e on ge n e r a l a r r a n g e modic change». I th e n m a k e th e lenses iiiovri) to Klorriin*. W. IL Blai r waa in F u ge n e Sunday. th«* c h a i r m a n to speak to th** m o t he r of me n t s was a p p o i n t e d : T r y s t a Ma r t i n , to f i t th e e x act defect». J o h n i l a n n a waa in F u ^ r n r Moutlay. Mr rimi Mr-. Duke Knox w*-r» in Fu- t he child or chil dren. K**m**nib#*r t h a t if The l ma Wi l kinson, J u a n i t a Short and * mi «* nioth**r i- per mi t te d t«i b r i ng a child E s t h e r .Jorgenson. T he c o mm i t te e for gene M -mlay. If \ '» h want a n r w ahrrj» a h r a n n ^ My r t l e I’ott s, Ruth mm luiir «♦••• l^wriigrl ILmLvur«*. Lufeilua L. Wfioda. graduai** of Dan* <*r ch i l dr e n all should I»#* p#*rmitted to sel l i ng t i c k e t s ; *i«i -o a ml any m o t he r know» t h a t work Phel ps , Louise M a t t h ey er . Gr ace H a r d O P T O M K T R I 8 T O P T I C I A N <juard Pl ayer A* tion aehool. New York I>• n i n i t ’ooti'r, t»l t orv allia, a p r n t tin* can not be car r i ed on with a r oomf ul ing, E st h e r J o r g e n so n, Fe r n Holcomb, week rat) ht-n* at tin* h e u r t e l . a vo^ L E N 8 K 8 O H OU ND ON P R E M I S E S ei t y, i- in t h è ei t y tt few d a y - t u n i n g 1 of c hi l dr en. T he women who a r e co Myr t l e Swanson. Hi l dr ed Hall, Lola and r* pa i r i ng piano-. If v*ni want piano j homi*. « » r organ work «Ione, n**w i- th«* tini** to o pe r a t in g -«» .-plendidiy in th** K«*d Cross Fer gus on, J u a n i t a Short a n d A d a Gil h i \ e t h r hoy a Jiirarnt of a nil*#* wriat H u p r r i n t r n d r n t (»laaa and hi» phyai r al g**t fir-t *la"?* work. Photo* 151 R. work a r e a-ke#l to c a r r y t he cooperat i on chri st. E a c h me m b e r o f t h e Honor wa t r h. A m*w Inn* juat in at II i ^ r n ^ r a p h v I’laaa took a h i k r Fi r duy in Wr i te **:ir«* o f I>r. I). L. Wooda. Kefer one poi nt f u r t h e r ami roak»* some a r G u a r d is t o boost t h e game and buy M mlai*n *a f I fit fi* - r u r r h of *tpm*imi*iia. to any of t hè voeal «*r piano teaeh* r a n g e m e n t for t he c ar e of t he chil dren ti cket s . Mi- TI ioiiiiin Meurt waa up from L«*u Krv . (»laaa. of (*r«*awr||, wan a 1 {U«**T era. * * * mc*h 1 Hpd at home or with someone who is un abb* to go to th** Red <>#*.-» meet ings. nu Turailny. Friduy of K**v . Jns rpl i K not t-. T he H onor G u a r d girls are a i d i n g the • # • Nlhrrt II r 11 1 w r II la u nrw t*lli|dnyt* of Mpruy will puy you $10 per ton for Red Cross in m a k i n g bandages. Corps 1 th«* S t a n d a r d (til coin|>iiiiy 'a Inciti any ki nd of old iron or at r rl . Clean up Th»* Horn«* Kconomics club met T u e s a t t e n d s Mo n d a y ni ght and corps 2 on SEE WHAT HAPPENS h i a m h , a - a u u mi ^ hi** d u t i r a today. aud help lick the Kaiaar. jnL'Mfr day a f t e r n o o n at K«*d Cross h e a d qu ar We dne s da y af t er n o o n . Mi — Louise M a t to ilo Mon, t li •* H ro th i- r, th o S»ve«‘ t- ters. 25 r eg i st e r i n g for t he w««rk. Mrs. t h e y er is one o f our most f a i t hf u l m e m Ivan M# Q u #*# ti Ima rrtnriiml fr»»in a Miaa Louiar ( i a r r t aon waa homr from lic u rt |( r : m n fo r f lic N n t io io il A r m y F. «1. HelLwel l was elected pres i dent , bers. She a t t e n d s t wi ce each week. viait dnw n tin* vallry. P o r t l a n d for t h r week end. Mr-. J . \V. Bu«kb*y vice- presi dent a n d • • # \ r | | | imi h r r t Wlllltril. Hl^hrwt ( ll*t|| W. <i Pe r r y a pr nt t h r week r n d in Mrs. K. K. Mill- s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r . pM» r l a mi er a ' Cuab M a r ke t m ‘J litf t h r O a k l a n d nei ghbor hood a f t e r r at tl e. P l a n s for m a k i n g g i f t boxes for each Hie next me e t in g will be held T h u r s d a y . of our home boys in B a t t e r y C will be Mra .1 H | | e w iti Ima ap«*nt aevernl M e t r o ' s Big Spectacle Succeedi ng Fh. S pr a y ia h«»im* from t he hoapit ar March 14. at 2 p. rn., with Mrs. J. \V. discussed l a t er when more d e f i n i t e news • lava of thia w»*«*k at ( ’r**awell. " T h e Slacker." and ia fee Imi* ijuite huaky eonai deri nu Buckley as leader. ✓ r e g a r d i n g t h ei r d e s t i na t i on is o b t a i n what h«* haa been t hr ough. Mr ami Mra (ì. \ Koenig, o f Lam ARCADE T H E A T E R able. I »•■ i ton, M i n n , a r r i v e d Monday tor un M I*, ( l a r o u t t e waa «juite ill aeverul # # * W E D N E S D A Y M A R C H U. 1918 Many d o n a t i on s are comi ng in to the •*\tendrd viaif *tf thr* tiro. O Kfiovv Ira «lava of th** punt week. 15c a n d 25c We have v ot ed to subs cri be «10 to s up e r f l u i ty store. T h e r e ar e some a r t i hoim* They nre «in t h e i r wav home fr om the scr ap book f und, which was the cles fur which then* ar«* ma n y calls, ( ' a l i t o r ni a Mra Kot*nig i* a m e r e of such as o*ld «irinking glasses, #*dd cups Honor G u a r d ' s C h r i s t m a s g i f t to each M r K now lea. \lt:i King «:i» in Eugeni- Mondny oil and saucers, vege t a bl e and o th e r dishes. Oregon soldier. Mi li tary wriat w a t r h e a a full line * * * \ -i ngle dish of a set is just as a c c e p t bilione»». l*iat in ut II ( M a d a e n ’a. flStfe We h av e recei ved t he F e b r u a r y n u m abl e as sever al of a set. I.OVE OR l . l ' M K A O O ? Nflaon 11 11 r li li in waa c onf i ne d to t h r * * • ber o f t he Honor G u a r d magaz i ne. It holla** a r \ r r u l dava of tllia wr**k With tt T he s h i pme n t t hi s week was ma d e up is t he best one yet. had void. • • D r a f t 2 5 8 " a t Arcade. One 1917 model F or d Tour i ng Car as fol lows: 42 p a j a m a suits, 15 pai r s of One HUti Bulck Tour To u r i n g Car. N otice. Mr- Kr^iliu liidilil. o f Me d f o r d , la " D r a f t 2 5 » " i- Metro' .- g r e a t -uc bed socks, 45 helmets, s sweat er s, 8 One 1914 Reo F ou r T our i ng Car ftpetiditiK 11 w r r k h r r r while on h«*r way iTiwiir to 4‘ The Sl acker . " ll i- a flam pairs of wool socks, 9<»1 sur gical d r e s s I am closing my gal l er y t e m p or a r i l y All In f i r st class condi t ion look hoiio* from a viait with h r r non Chnrlea iag t or ch of pnt not i- ii i. Tin» »even art ings. in or d e r to gi ve ray e n t i r e a t t e n t i o n to like ne w Look over our st ock he at Oregon C i t y . * * * pat r i ot i c f e a t u r e ha» been gi ven a - u o t he r work. Those h av i n g pi et ures or fore b u y i n g a second h a n d car. perl» product i on »ui t abl e t o it- great rio* City Meat M a r k e t puya rimh f*»r T h e M. P. (». cl ub held a Hoover m a r fi lms t h a t t hey h a v e not call ed f o r are c e nt r al idea and it» tl ii il li ag a n d al» ket at Red Cross h e a d q ua r t e r s S a t u r r eques t ed to do so a t once. Those d e •'KK**- aptrttfe Mcnry Garage »orbing »tory, li d r a m a t i ze » t he pres day, th«* sum of being ne t t ed for s i ri ng work done will please call e ar l y .1 |) .1 rliarn haa sold Ina L a t h a m prop cut s i t u at i on in Ameri ca, when foreign t he Red Cross. in t h e c omi ng week, as we expect to «•rty t « » (»eor^r Randol ph. Th** J e n a e n p r o pa g an da batt le» for a vict ory with * # # move t o our new field by Mar ch 10. family will move tut«* the eify. n a t i ve p at r i o t is m , a n d show- the act ual S t u d i o will be r eopened a f t e r t he w a r J a s p e r l ’a t t e n lias i-ontributeil a load S av e y*»ur ti me a nd hnek. Let me aitvv See F C. Lo r k wo o d for real eat ut e «he honest d if f e r e n c e of o p i n is over. ami fi re lUMurutire. o l M f e y o u r wood with a p o rt a b l e draj* aavv. ion t h a t s o met i mes s e p a r a t e - families. of wood. m 1 pd ARMSTR ONG STUDIOS. Q u i c k e r a n d e h enper t h a n the *dd b a r k Mr an d Mra. Riiy Maker will move The a r g u m e n t s t h at d ri ve home tin A iio th e r W ay to H o o v e n z * b r e a k i hi * eroaa eut. Drop me a curd at to \\ endliii};. where Mr. Maker will he t r ut h to Mat the w a n d l i eor ge Alden ia W eather R eport fo r F ebruary. In usi ng peanut b u t t e r , udd t w o p a r t s mrhltfr • inployrd in t h e hlitekamith nliop. Mr onre. \V M Fiimev. " D r a f t 25s ' ' will p ro v e ot val ue to of w a t e r t o one of t he b ut t er . Mix nnd M a x i mu m t e m p e r a t u r e 60, on t he Mr. and Mra. K. F. F i n n e n were in every pers on who sees t h i - picture. Maker left for t h e r e Wedneadny. whi p to a s t i f f i-ream. T he b u t t e r is f i f t h ; mi ni mum t e m p e r a t u r e 25. on t he Fui*«*m* Mondny, th«*ir aon, Raymond, W illiaaa C h r i a t j Cal Mr- Il II Fr i at e r v iaited in Roar who had been in a hoapital, r e t u r n i n g " . D r a f t 2 5 s , " and he a n d J u n e Ma t hi - ' t h er e b y mueh impr oved in fl avor, as t w e n t i e t h ; p r e c i pi t a t i on 7 >5 inches ; Iniru thi a week. well as i ner eased in bulk. snowf al l l ' a i nches; ti cl ear days, 10 with them. wrote it. Mr. C ubunne i- t he man who ' S U B S C R IB E R . Harold C o r h r n n , of \N a ah i natoli, who p a r t l y cloudy a n d 12 cloudy. P r e c i p i t a Mra. .1 V. J o h n a o n haa r e t u r n ed from wrote a n d d i r ect ed M e t r o ’s g r e a t pa i li r* « I h e r n viait in^ at t h e home o f hia tion for s ame mont h last y e a r 5.J2 Mar ahfiel d, ttr.ronipnni«*d by her siat**r. triotie pr oduct i on, " T h e S l a c k e r . " a n d l*i a mlniot h e r . Mra. S. K. ( ’oehruii, left Classy j o b p r i nt i ng. T he Senti nel. • • inches. Mra. Andrew Maat**r, who haa not been " D r a f t 25s > ' i - even g r e a t e r t h a n for F u s e n e Mondny. well and will t a k e a reat of neveraf " T h e S l acker , if such a t hi ng i- p o s Mlu**atorie: Sw«*ngel ll ti rdware. mont ha. Mr. Johna«»ii, who went to sible. " D r a f t 2 5 s " will carr y a me- Co u n t y Commiaaioiier S p e n e e r waa tip Murahfiel d with Mra. J o h n a o n , preceded -age s t r a i g ht int o t h e h e a r t of ever y her hono* by a few d a y a. from F u s e n e y e a t e r duy. person in t h e audience. Del i ght f ul Ma bel T a l i a f e r r o , t he - t a r . has long been O liv er plowa an d harronrn :ir«* a**l*i by I K. Sohna, repr**a«*ntini* K. !.. l*olk a f a v or i t e in Met ro wonder pl ays . anil \ rompntiv. ia here revi ai n^ the ( ' o t t u s e S w eu gel H a rd w a r e . -he has n ev e r been g r e a t e r t han in her C1 rov** h - t for the I'JlH Luto* e omi t y di role o f t h e girl pa t r i ot in " D r a f t 2 5 s . ’ reet ory. Arcade t h e a t e r , We d n e s d a y . March Tickets 15c a n d 25c, with war tax added. Per Set $1.05 ------------------------- VII i’ ll li e I i * m * U U h «*<1 On*. fH ut'JH Mra. W. K l i oaar/ iana and d a a ^ h t r r an* h r r r from a o u t h r r n Orejjnii viai ti n^ Mia. lioaarruiiin' a pur«* fit», Mr and Mra Jaim*a (iroom. M ia. A. A F r o n a r d and i*hildri*n via i t r d ill Fug#*III* over t h r wr r k riid. (i urtl ra toola; H wr n g r l Haniwnn*. KERR &, SILSBY i fill «Imi tin« ini‘ii for w a r ; pu»itioiiM guarnii ti*i*il Writ#* T r l r ^ n i p l i Ih pa rt m in t, H ooiii 5 mi l ‘a n a mu Muihliii^, Portimi«!, I» Ri *i| n nd hia niei e, \ ! mì M:irg*>r**t j Hemei . . M i u I • TI ' 1 M Helen l ' r o t / m n n and Mr ami Mia II F Oak#*s were nrrioiig thoae w ho a t t e n d e d thè l' hriatiitu Fml**fiv«>r eoi»ventilili ut Fu gene. Phone 65 Co. Grocers to Particular People ^ “W When I Test Your Eyes D . J. S c h o ll r . L 1 I N«’ Il 1UT, llf Milu: « II k ••** A w ti- li**r r Ibi» B •-*• k Ul h I hn w h y tu Lu rnn*-. w I h m - I h i* i* hit «* r r 1 «' *1 m fr ui t ; mi n Mr* H irn« t 1 Tv «ntl Hint i;r :* mi-nu rtf 1 1 \ * •! l u. -.1 . v frulli W .*1. illljtu n M m Ty-n.i i • « 4*1»! 1 \ p u n li h 1 ■»••*! fti « Th* •Ulti -"fl |»ln* i* at 1 Turril it. Fui tiner - ' ( mh Mu r krî t but un a un v*«* puy you <•! n u l i f n r \ «•tir prn«iii«'** Il 11(1 Im »put <*u -ti y » mi i r n n n : i v r umiiry (Ml v • • Il 1 f r* *1. poult r v Mlp pli* -, aiitl i»iot « i h i SKCONI) HAND Cream Separators We ha v e a liuinker of koim I mc o u d hand c i e a m s e p a r a t o r * <>u h a n d t h a t will do t he wo i k a» well as new one» and a i e going a t a b o u t ha l f price, l i e t e ' » a c h a n c e to l l oo v e r l z e The W ynne & Kime HARDWARE \iliuui; t I iohi * w ho a t t r m i c d a m * h » ì * mi of t h r l.lks :i t Lu c r i l e \V«*«| | | i * ni |: i V l'Vf niii^ \v#*re K. K Milla, ( ‘ Il CurruMi, (o'o M « (¿uri ii. Il t Ma darti. ( \ \ i 1 Mn r ka h u r y , J h » # » - 111 n d i i . I » J Srholl. \ i n l m r \ l a t e d an d W ( Jo|| li.aoli l . i mr aiilpliur - pr a y ; S w e n ^ r l wiirr Second H and C ars fo r Sale Ha r d .1 <\ I > I ni III w a- ii | » frolli S p r i n ^ f i r l d Fi »da v r v r n i n ^ and vvaa un interrat«*d a p er t a t ur at t h è li i ^ li arhool drhiitt*. IL* limi h**rn at Creavvell lookin^; a f t e r pr oper t y. SMELT ON TUESDAYS FRESH FISH ON FRIDAYS You Can Always Find Bargains CITY MEAT MARKET at The Sample Store I.ot Men's Shoes Ladies' $7 00 Shoes .S lJ lf » Lot Men's Shoes Ladies' $10.00 Shoes Lot Men’s Shoes S l.T tO Ladies’ $8 50 Shoes $ 5 . 1 5 Lot Men's Shoes K(».?>0 Ladies’ $4 00 Shoes $.‘{ .5 0 Men's Logger* .*♦?!>. Ladies' $4.00 Shoes $ 12.J1 5 Boys' Shoes $2 45 to * .‘{ .5 0 W. LL Cooper r e t u r n e d F ri da y fr om an e x t e n d e d viait in Arizona. He anya t h a t tl mi ga a r e b o o mi ng t he r e wi t h lota *»f money in r i r r u l a t i o n . Mr. ami Mra. C. W. Benia left Tuen day for South Da k o t a , whieli they will m a k e t h e i r f u t u r e home. Bread ia t h e n t a f f o f life, (let t he | beat, eapeeiallv when t h a t ia the home | ma d e b r a n d . Mender' » b a k er y . j.'Ufc W. C. Ap p l e wh i t e auatni ned aevere in j jurie» tii the l i tt le f i nge r o f the left I ha n d F ri da y w hen it b ec a me e n t a n gl e d in tin* pl a ne r at the C o t t ag e d r o v e Man u f a e t u r i n g e o mp n n y *• p l ant , o f which he ia p a r t owner. Ladies' Velvet shoes $ 1 .} )5 COTTAGE GROVE SAMPLE STORE ^ ---- QU ALITY M EATS - ....... ■■ Miaa Vi vi a n d r i g g a , o f Comat oek, "pent t h e week e n d wi t h Miaa Ruth Bede and at t h e H i r a m d r i g g a home. F O VK O R U M B AUO? J. ¿J F. S p r a y r e t u r n ed S a t u r d a y mor n m g fr o m »pending a week at P o r t l a n d ou business. LOVE O R 1 LUM BAGO f ........... L i b e r t y L oan Essay Contest. The N a t i o n a l C o mm i t te e of I’at r i ot i e Societies d ur i n g t he second li bert y loan c a mp a i g n i n s t i t u t e d a prize essay con test on t he subj ect . " T h e r e Should Re a L i ber t y Road in Ever y H o m e . " More t ha n JtKMI e- s uvs were s u b m i t ted a n d t h e first prize, a «50 li bert y Iona bond, was a w a r d ed to Morris Wolf. ; of t he Easi nes s high school, W a s h i n g ton, l). V. Ot her c o n t e s t a n t school» r a n k i n g high in or der o f excellence were the D u n b a r high school, o f W a s h i n g t o n ; the J o l ie t (III.) high school, t he Mi-Kin ley ma n u al t r a i n i n g school, o f W a s h i ngt on; t he Oilman school, Roland Dark. Md.; t he N o r t h w e s t e r n mi lint r x a c a d emy, Wi s consi n: t he Deerfi eld high school, o f H i ghl and P a r k , III.: t he East era high school, of Wa s h i ng t o n , a n d the l l i ndmaii s e t tl e me n t school, of Ken ! l ucky. T h e es s a ys were l i mi ted to tilMl words and e v e r y school c o m p et i ng was re I ipiired t o h a v e a c a m p a i g n for t he sale j of li bert y bonds. T h e t ot al sale of the 1 bonds r es ul t i ng fr om t hese ca mpa i gns went int o t h e millions. The Oi l man 1 Count r y school, of Ma r yl a nd, led the list, p ur c h as i n g « 1 ) 0 ,ODD wor t h o f bonds. The N a t i o n al C o mm i t te e o f P a t r i o t i c Societies, which has its h e n di | u mt e r s In Was hi ngt on, will hold a si mi lar con test d ur i n g t h e thi rd l i ber t y loan cam paign a n d hopes to h a v e every high school in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s compet i ng, j • Is “TFie Professor’s Love Story’’ Presented by the COTTAGE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL This Is a Big Play—An Excep tionally High Class CO M ED Y TW O N IG H T S Fri., March 8, and Sat, March 9 High School Auditorium, Eight o’Clock