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Get a Nest Egg Savings Bank CTHILDRKN'S H A B IT S G R O W UP. W IL L A ll) YOUR BO Y OR (1IRU OUR HOME BANKS IN F O R M IN G THE T H R IF T H A B IT . O P E N A S A V IN G S A C C O U N T T O D A Y . Bank of Cottage Grove Our Thanks are extended to the many who made the past year a happy and prosperous one for us, and to one and all we w ish all tfood thinipt dur ing: Hie year to come. The year will he happiest, to those whose eyes, if needing glasses, are properly pre scribed for. You can not see prosperity w hen it starts your way if your eyes are under a strain. Get me as sure you that your eyes are all right., or fit you with the lenses that will make them all right. D. J. Scholl O PTIC IA N OPTOMETRIST Pac tory ou Premine« Cottage Grevi» Oregon Mr. unii Mrs. Dal«* Watch r«»turm*«l Wednesday lo Port lami, after «pouding tin* holidays hero. Mr. W atch's par wilts, Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Watch, have purchased a If» acre tract which the junior Veliteli will assist in o|M»ratiag. Chet Van Dcnburg returned Sunday to his work at Yacolts, Wash., after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. VuuDotiburg. You Have Perhaps Observed that there arc several d iffe r ent grades and prices o f feeds on the market. The two main grades are those that arc put up “ just to sell,’ ’ and those that are manufactured by well established drills to meet a permanent. ^innd for feed of aeluul vallfe. The firm that has spent years in establishing a business, and invested every dollar the business lias earned in manufacturing equipment, seriously intends to give the public a good article. It lias too much at stake not to give value. Q U A L IT Y is our motto. S T E R L IN G F E E D C O M P A N Y Drain and Yoncalln, Attention! Dr. Koval .1. Dick, KycHight Sp»- J ^ K cialint, will lie in Yoncnlln, at I.miniaa ’» Pharmacy, Saturday, January 1-1, and in Drain, Perkii»* ho tel, January IS. Eyeglasses eorrectly fitted. Charge reasonable. jtlc «Slake it snappy. List it right, sell it quick. Tell me what you want, gt% it right away. «I. M. Durham, realtor. * Misses Thelma and Martha Wilkin son, of Grants Puss, visited last week with Miss Bethel Gowdy. They had been visiting in Corvallis and Albany and were accompanied by their cousin, Merw in Wilkinson, of I he latter city, who remained over one day. Leslie Hull returned Saturday from a visit in Part land and Washington. Galloway for Insurance, 511 Mata, tf Mrs. C. L. Home writes that their address is now Pasadena. She says they feel lost when they miss a copy of the old home paper. Mrs. C. S. Hefty writes that she has left Newport for the present and is now located at Ada, Ore. She sends the season’s greetings to all her Col luge Grove friends. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Trausfer. nov title Mrs. Matilda Sleep, Miss Meiiiiea hall, Miss Elise Price and H. H. llur greaves returned Monday cvetiiug from llieir holiday vacation. Mrs. Sleep had beeu at uMrshfield, Miss Mendenhali in Eugene, Miss Price at Hi flou, Wash., and Mr. Hargreaves h i Eugene. Miss Dorothy Hays w h s h Eugene visitor Monday. We cau fix your buttery if it can be fixed. V\ e cau sell you a new one at lowest prices if the old one can’t be fixed. Spray, Long A Cruson. <130tf Unbelt \ catch, son oi Mrs. ida Ycatch, sustained a severely cut right foot Sunday evening while splitting wood at his home. The ax cut through Ho* shoe and inflicted a deep gash. Mr. ami Mrs. G. B. Dickinson weal to Salem Tuesday for a short visit. J. Q. VYtHits was home from Look uiglass for the holiday vacation. M ay the New Year be a happy and prosperous one lo r you is our wish The White Pharmacy. Dun and Currie Woods spent last week at the Dr. I). L. Woods home. Dim is attending the li. of O. and Miss Carrie teaches in Portland. E. W. Miller attended the annual meeting of the state chamber of com merce in Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. U. 11. Dahl motored to Eugene Saturday. Mrs. Walter Lunuu will take music pupils. Write Box 1120. i f desired will leach at your home. j3 13p Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mosier, of Elk head, were visitors over New Year’s at the Churles Brown home. Their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Short, with her children, uccouipuuied them home Moa day. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Helliwe 11 visit ed relatives in Yoaeallu Monday. G. M. Marksbury was a business visitor in Portland over the week end. Moving und storage. Phone 99. City Trunsfer. n o v lltfc Misses Uerthu and Hazel Stephens, of Eugene, spent the holidays at the home of their mother, Mrs. Edith Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore motored to Albany Sunday. Mrs. E. M. Thurber and daughters left Saturday to join Mr. Thurber in Central Point, where he and N. E. Dixon, also formerly of this city, are now in business. Dr. W. U. Voue, o f Eugene, an nouiiees he will be at Oregon Hotel every Saturday, 11 a. iu . to 5 p. hi ., prepared to treat, diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, und to fit glusses. d2tfc Mr. ami Mrs. G. H. Roberts, of Eu gene, spent the New Year week end at the C. II. VaiiDenbiirg ami J. I. •tones homes. Miss I va McKay and Miss Violet Barker, o f Seattle, were guests of YVil frid Jury over New Y ear’s. lift ms and they have moved into the S. K. Brand bungalow oil Washington avanuo. Mrs. W. M. Morcdock arrived Mon day from Portland to join Mr. More lock, who recently purchased the Ar cade theater, and they have moved into the M. P. Garoutte residence on Cherry court, which had been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Dickinson. Chickens, hogs, veal and cattle want ed at the People’s Market. tf C. E. Combs has moved his family into the Hterling residence on south Third street. Mrs. Fred Wigle and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Vwatch returned Saturday from a visit at Coburg with Mrs. W igle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dcffen bn cher. John Palmer was down from his Iflosby creek ranch over Saturday night and was a guest at the John Barker home. 1 am leaving on a vacation and those having pictures which they have not taken, or having other business to transact with me, are requested to at tend to it at onee. A. L. Monroe. jf»c George O. Knowles was in Eugene Friday on business. Charles Hanna returned to Portland Saturday, after spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Fannie Witte. Mrs. A. J. Hearnc ami children, of Portland, visited over New Y ea r’s at the home o f Mrs. Hear in*'a sister, Mrs. George Foster. >i ■ ---- -------- —---------- '■■■■ — Let Your Baking Worries Be Our Worries Baking is our business, not the job o f a few hours a week. Turn your baking worries over to us. Th rifty housewives save money, time and health by let- ling Us bake their cakes, pies and special pieces. Our Bread Is “ Faultless” Cottage G rove E l e c t r i c Bakery Used ears at Nelson’s: A 1915 Ford touring, $150; Ford bug, a classy one, for $.50; Ford delivery with «pedal body, $195; Dodge touring, $450; 1918 Grunt Six, in fine condi tion, good tires, $300. All above ears ure in A 1 condition. Terms will be given on any of them. dJO Miss Elnor Knowles returned Mon day from a visit in Florence at the home of her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Weather- son. Harry Parker, who was down from Lundpark, returned home Saturday. Rev. W. L. Wilson arrived Sunday from Portland and is conducting u series of meetings at the Baptist church. W e will help to make the New Year a pleasant one for you by carrying complete stocks of ev erything in our line and selling at prices as low as consistent with the service rendered. Mrs. Lucy Currin returned Saturday from h visit at the home of her dungh ter, Mrs. K. !.. Oile, in Koseliurg. Forenoon phone orders for de livery must be given in time to permit delivery boy to reach school on time. Choice Cuts Only W e buy only choice animals because we aim to sell only choice meats. This insures the customer that he gets only the best. You may buy a cheaper cut o f the animal, if you wish, but you will know that it comes from a ehoiee animal. People’s M a r k e t W illiam s & Dickson, Props. Pearl Ashby and Faye Jennings re turned Monday to Monmouth normal. Mrs. Or pah Benson, who is attending Mr. and Mrs. George Berry arrived O. A. ('., and her daughter, Mary Ellen, Clay Moshv returned Monday to his who is now attending Monmouth nor Friday from MeCredie springs, where studies at O. A. C. Mrs. Mushy, who mal, who had spent the holidays here, they had been for several months, and also had been here, returned several will reside here this winter. returned to their schools Sunday. days before. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Dancing taught at Steen's pri Truusfer. n o v lltfc The W. L. Wat eh family returned Saturday from spending the holidays vate academy, 24 N. 7th, phone Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Plaster, who 112-L. d23-j20e spent the holidays with Mr. Plaster’s at Koseimrg. West Siili' (Inrmgr—Ihr placo whoro Mrs. A. G. Williams arrived Monday parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Plaster, they look after your troubles right. JO from Independence to join Mr. Wil returned Huiiday to Valoots. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cooley and Mrs. Charles li Hears attended the meeting of Pomona grange at Elmira Haturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly left Hat urday for Independence. Christian Science church, corner of Jefferson avenue and Second street— Sunday service« at 11 a. m. Wednes Wo wish to call your attention to the nice lino of aluminum day services at 7:30 p. m. tf ware Ilia) wo have for premium«, including Double Conkers, Miss Myrtle Kem, who spent the Teakettle«, Cereolators, Fry I’an« and Canning Sols. With holidays here with her parents, Mr. $10.(10 iii trade at our «tore, or at Wynne & Rime’« hardware, and Mrs. O. M. Kem, left Saturday you are entitled to your ehoiee o f the seta for $1.98. This for Missoula, Mont., where she is su perviaor o f art and music in the city ware i« guaranteed for 20 years and would cost you at least schools. double if you went to buy it. Raymond Vontch left Sunday morn ing for Corvallis, to complete the com COTTAGE GROVE C A N N E R Y W E E K mere in I course at O. A. C. A lu m in u m W a r e This is Cottage Grove Cannery Week at our store. W e would like for you to pure haw- at least one can each of Tomatoes, Green Beans, Cherries, » ’earn, Berrien, Apples, Rhubarb. Special prices by the dozen. Boost a Cottage Grove industry none better. Smith-Short Grocery T h e S t o r e T h a t A p p r e c i a t e s T o u r Trade Miss Thelma Breedlove and Miss Lil linn Leonard returned to their schools at Gateway Sunday, after s|s‘iidiug the holidays with their parents. been attending the state teachers’ con vention. Mrs. Addie Churchill, of San Fran eiseo, visited during Christmas week with her little daughter at the home of her parents in law, Mr. a ml Mrs. Shel by Churchill. We specialize on battery repairs, battery recharging mid automobile overhauling of all kinds. Spray, Long A Cruson. d30tf Mr. and Mrs. Frank IiimHii, o f El mira, spent New Y ear’s at the home o f their daughter, Mrs. Elmer Culd well. Ansel Wood, who had been visiting his mother, Mrs. Saltsmnn, left Sat unlay for his home in Marshfield. Miss Osio Chapman, who had been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Rosa Currin, left Saturday for her home in Valsetz. 65 The above figure« are our telephone number, a mighty goo<l combination to keep in mind. It is pleasant to us to have you call in person, but when it inconvenience« you to do so, just ring us up, and we will give your order the same careful and courteous attention as i f you called in person. Ostrander Our aim for the New Y ear is to please I f we do not, we will gladly receive any suggestions from our patrons. The White Mrs. C. A. Hood ami son Wilbur, of P«»rt laml, ami son Donald, of Stan Pharmacy. M cQ ueen field, and Mr. Titus* grandmother, Mrs. N. E. Manock and children, mother ami sister, Mrs. S. M. Titus, who had been visiting Mrs. Matlock’s Mrs. E. J. Titus and Miss A li«*«*, all parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. VanNort of Eugene. Miss Dorothy Wh’kum, of wick, returned Saturday to their home Portland, accompanied the Hoods. at Aurora. Miss Sophie Book«*r return«*«! Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Baker and Mr. P L U M B IN G day night fr«»ni Portland. and Mrs. Kay Nelson motored over A N D GENERAL Clyde Leonard returned We«lueaday from Mabel and spent New Y ear’s with relatives, returning home Moa to the U. o f O. R E P A IR IN G Mrs. Allie Hawkins went to Eugene day accompanied by the Kay Baker Wednesday to visit at the home o f her done on short notice. Shop rear family. «inlighter, Mrs. W. G. Hauser. Galloway writes insurance. First National bank, opposUe Mrs. W. (). Wilson und duughter Josh Brown, of Cascade Locks, .spent city jail. the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Margaret left Wednesday to v i s i t Mrs. Wilson’s sister, Mrs. J. E. Dawson, at Mrs. Charles Brown. Centralia, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Daw Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coleman left son were badly burned in the recent Monday tor Sacramento, Calif. The C. E. Uinphroy and S. L. Mack fire which destroyed their home and The George Hailes family returned burned their two children to death. in famili«*s motored to Isadore and Monday from Castle Koek, Wash., Christian (-hureh— Bible school at sprat N«*w Y ear’s «lay at the home of where they visited during the holidays 9:45; communion service at II, sermon Mrs. Umphroy’s cousin, Mrs. Irwin with Mrs. Ba lies’ parents, Mr. and by Rev. J. E. Carlson; junior endeavor Rice. Mrs. H. 11. Johnson. John Bartels received word Tuesday at 3; senior endeavor at 5:30; preach Second hand goods bought, sold and iag at 7:30. o f th<* «loath of his sister, Mrs. |)«»ris exchanged. 1. B. Morris, at bridge, tf l)r. and Mrs. R. E. Jones and son Gri«*m, at Zenda, Kan. She was 52 Hollis Part low', of Portland, visited L«*roy Walton, of Camp ls*wis, have years of age ami di«*d quit«* suddenly. over New Y ear’s with the 1). M. Kem been guests of the past week of the Miss Juanita Henry, of Willamette and C. M. Shinn families. M. F. DesLarzes and Leon Deal ¿arses univ«*rsity, spent th«* holblays at the M. C. Cochran home. Mrs. Lydia Sarff, of Salem, arrived families. Monday to visit at the home o f her Mrs. Lizzie Atwater arrived Tues Mrs. Verna Mast has been ill during son, C. L. Sarff. tin* past wct*k and is at the home of day from Ashland to visit with Mrs. Miss Grace Blackwell returned Mon her parents, Mr. and Mr*4 F. B. Phil Mary Robinson. day from Corvallis, where she spent lips. Mrs. Clair Spray and Mrs. Roy the holidays with her sister, Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith and daugh Counts returne«! to their homes in M. Harding. ter Mary Jane and Mrs. Mary Smith Roseburg Tin’s«lay. Overland parts have gone down. Let motored to Eugeue Monday. Norval Powell returned Tues«lay to us figure with you ou needed repairs. Mrs. Henry Roll«!«* has just returned O. A. C., after spending th«* holidays Overland Garage. ul8tfc from Portland, w’here she took her son with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alta King and son Jennings, of Eu Charles for medical attention. The con Powell, of 1/ondon. gene, spent Monday with Mr. K in g ’s dition of the child is said to be serious. Miss Electa Hamilton, who teaches mother, Mrs. Edgar King. Alta King was up fr«»m Eugene yes at The Dalles, spent the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Ham Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brumbaugh anti terday on business. Miss Sadie Cox returned Monday to Miss Signa Larson, of Portland, ilton. Albany, after spending the holidays sp«*nt th«* week end at th«* Dr. A. W. William Pettigrew, of North Bend, with relatives. visited «luring th«* h«»li«lays with the Kime home. Mr. and Mrs. William Cousant, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Romaine, who had J. A. Elliott family. Creswell, spent New Year’s «lay with sp«»nt the holidays at th«* home of Mrs. Roy Foster left Monday for Me the O. W. Rapp family. Romaine’s parents, Dr. ami Mrs. A. W. Minuville, where h<‘ has the contract Old rags wanted at 5 cents the Kime, returned yesterday to their home for lathing the new' armory being built pound. Must be LARGE and CLEAN. in Portland. there. Mrs. A. Henniman returned to her The Sentinel. tf Alberton Wood left yesterday for home in Curtin Monday, after spending V irgil Powell returned Monday to his home at Raymond, Wash. th«* holidays with her «laughter, Mrs. O. A. C. L. C. Farmer is moving his house at Charles Cooley. Miss Ollie Willard returned Monday the corner of Washington avenue ami Rev. Crowley, former pastor of the to Portland, after a two weeks’ visit Eighth street diagonally across Eighth Presbyterian church, was a visitor here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. street. Willard. Edwin Skilling has rented th«* John M o n d a y . ____________ Mrs. James Chapman returned Tues Brund home on north Pacific highway. day to h«*r home in Eugene, after hav Mrs. Frank Knox is in Portland r«*- ing spent the holidays with her par ceiving medical treatment. ents, Mr. ami Mrs. U. S. Bales. Eugene Register: Mr. and Mrs. J. L Miss Margaret Scott, from the U. of Queen, of 1443 Patterson street, have My motto is ‘ ‘ Bettor Chickens. ” O., spent the holidays with her grand traded their residence to C. K. Colver, I hatch only from one ami two- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. A. Edlef o f Cottage Grove, and are moving to sen, at Loraue. their new home. year-old hens which have free Miss Merta Seigmund, of St ay ton, Tin* n«*xt regular meeting of the W. range. Ü. A C and Hollywood sjH’iit the holidays with Miss Frances R. C. will be held January 14, at strains. Large hens, large Beatty. which time then* will be dinner and eggs, make husky chicks, bigger Jack Jacobsen, of Port la ml, spent installation of officers. fries, pullets lay bigger egpi. ihe holidays at tin* home of his broth Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stroud arrived When you are through with er, George. Tuesday from Portia ml ami an* visit N. VV. White motored to Eugene ing at the horn«* of Mrs. Stroud’s them as layers they bring you sister, Mrs. Joe McKibben. Tuesday. more money. Order now for Donna Barteil returned Tu«*s«lay Sunday school at the Methodist March A p ril and May chicks «‘hureh Sunday. All members are asked from Portland, when* she visited «lur and help to raise the slam lard to be present without fail. Services at ing the holidays wiht h«*r mother, Mrs. o f Cottage Grove eggs. 11 a. iu. and 7 p. in. Morning sub Josie Blackford. jeet, “ The Principal of Spiritual Mr. and Mrs. Hurshel Allison and Growth. Evening subject, “ Tin* Final Mrs. J. T. Allison returne«l Tu«*s«lay J. F. S P R A Y , P R O P R IE T O R ity of Jesus.” Epworth league at 6 from visiting relatives in McMinnville p. m. and Portland. H. 11. Russell ami family drove up from Ash hi ml Christmas eve and spent ten «lays with Mrs. Russell’s purents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burkett. Miss Bertha C«»x spent New Y«*ar's with friends at Yonealla. Kl iss Muriel Shay, after spending the T h e s e F o u r G i f t e d L a d s R i n g and S i n g T h e i r W a y In t o H e a r t s o f H e a r e r s --- holidays at home, left Sunday for her C a r r y S e v e n t y - f i v e S wis s Ha n d bell s. school at Nyssa. A. M. Brown, who has been section foreman at Divide, has been trails ferre«l to Oakland and th«* Rice Hill foreman is eoniing to Divide. The Browns moved to Oakland Dee. 28. Mrs. R. G. Elliott has been seriously ill during the past week. Tin* condition of Ren Sanford con tinues to greatly improve. He is y«*t very w«*ak but has passed th«* danger stage. Th«* annual all day meeting of the Christian church will be held January A / j 15. All members are cordially invited. 1 MFTY j * Mr. Barrey and son Roy, o f Walla Walla, Wash., were visitors of tin* past week at the home of another son, K«*a neth. The seuior Berry returne«! home Her«* they tin* four lively young American# the member» of the Bell Wetlnesday but Roy probably " i l l Kinging Male Quartet. Amt they are In action, too—Just as they will he seen make his hom«* with his broth«*r. Earl Hill is recovering from th«» e f here In the near future. These young muHlclans are clever vocalist», also, fects of an abscess in the right cur and they sing and ring—and ring and sing— to your heart’» content. They which caused him several sleepless otT«*r ii program o f hrllllam'y and snap and their» 1» one of the finest novelty night«. entertainment ever presented. Their traveling equipment constats <»f f«»ur W. J. White is building a com mo well-oiled sets of vocal cords and Nome seventy-five sweet-tom»d handheld «lious garage on his residence pro|»erty. Everywhere they have been n veritable sensation during their present tour. Mrs. C. A. Barteil returne«! Wcdnea d:iy from Eugene, where she underwent a minor operation. Fred Bartels has recovered from an illness of two weeks. C. M. Jackson sustained serious in - juries in n fall a f«*w «lays ago. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hurst, o f Port land, were N«*w Ycnr’s guests at the J. A. Wright home. W. T. Poole and Billy Edwards have Moving and storage. Phone 99. City returned from Re«l Bluff, Calif., where they had been since November. They Transfer. n o vlltfc mad«* the trip by motor without chains. Miss l<orettn Miller, of Salem, after While then* was some deep snow along spending two weeks with her aunt, th«* way, the roads were kept clear Mrs. C. A. Barteil, returned home Sun a ml they experienced no difficulty in getting through in g«>od time. day. Mrs. Ora Read He me» way returned Holiday guests at the H. W. Titus Saturday from Portland, where she hud home were Mrs. Titus’ people, Mr. and F ix it S h o p Cottage Grove Hatchery Bell Ringing Quartet Wins With Sweet- Toned Chimes and Melodious Song Ww> High School Auditorium, Thursday, January 12th Fisher’s Blend and Drifted Snow Hour Good Yellow Newtown Apples $ 1 .0 0 the box. Highest Cash Prices Paid for Eggs