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I BRING YOUR BASKET HERE AND YOU W ILL HE ABLE TO PILL IT WITH BETTER GROCERIES FO R LESS M O N E Y EAD S The Store Where ON T H E G R O C E R Y Your D o l l a r Do e s Its Dut y PHONE 9 W E S T S ID E Distinction For those who desire glasses oi disi¡notion, oomforl and good looks, we have several styles of rimless eyeglasses and spectacles. Either of these types o f glasses is in conspicuous, and adaptable to persons of any age. Our clientele is built on Service. Besides supplying and fitting glasses we have experienced optical special ists, who make every eye examination. You can be confident that their exam ination is as thorough and scientific as can be made. We shall be pleased to make an appointment to ex amine your eyes at your eouveiiieuce. D. J. Scholl OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Factory <»' PwtPsos Cottage Grove Oregon Tales of the Town I toy Foster has moved his family fro in tlir home pliutr rust o f tin* city and is a^uin a ronidout o f doting«* Grove. Ills mother, Mrs. A. K. Foster, is on tlie home place. You want to see the “ Dutch C’ol ony ’ ’ at the Armory May 1) and 10. William F. Ntout and family have arrived from Phoenix, Aria. They are old friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Heard and will make their home here. Arthur White, brother of Mrs. Ella Thompson, arrived Sunday from Den ver to H|M*nd the Hummer. Mrs. Tom Dardis and baby Evelyn arrived Wednesday from Sacramento ami lire visiting Mrs. Dardis’ grand mot her, Mrs, Phoebe Stoneburg. Mr. Ihirdis will arrive later and they will go to North Bend to visit Mrs. Hin d is’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. C off man. Galloway for Insurance, 511 Main, t f Mr. and Mrs. Harley Summers, of Lein ml, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Kmik. Mrs. Summers aud Mrs. Kuuk are sisters. Something new in lighting fixtures in the latest finishes. A. L. Wynne. * Mrs. A. 1. Fagala and children left Wednesday for their home at Bice Hill, after a visit with Mrs. Fagala *s parents, Mr. mid Mrs. J. H. Bennett. Mrs. O. It. Awbrey returned Wednes day from Vomalla, where she hud been visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Goodell. AJAX PARAGON, 30 x 3, $10.35; 30x 3 Y j , $10.95. Overland Garage. u21tfc George H. Coshow, o f Brownsville, spent the week end ut the home o f his niece, Mrs. K. K. Mills. F. J. B a r t e l s was in Eugene Wednes day on business. Japanese tea garden at the Armory Tuesday and Wednesday nights. m5e An eight-pound son was born April to Mr. and Mrs. Doe Fox, of Gate wav, hut lived «»nly 24 hours. Mrs. Fox was Miss Harriett Queen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Queen, o f this city. Mrs. Queen is with her daughter, huv ing gone there Monday. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. n o v lltfc II. C. Wheeler, o f Pleasant Hill, can didate for the legislature and former member, was in the city yesterday. The J. K. Banton family, o f London, have returned from spending severul months ut Fresno, Calif. Mrs. Arah Hoyt Rae, mezzo contralto with Oregon State Band at Armor}’ tonight. niy5c Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty and daughter, Miss Frances, expect to get away this week for Central Point, where Rev. Beatty is the Methodist pastor. 8. V. Allison has lot the contract for his new residence at Adams avenue and Fifth street to E. M. Gilson. We buy storage batteries direct from factory and can save you money. Over land Garage. a21tfc A daughter was born April 27 to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Buckley, of Portland, who moved there from here a year ago. O. H Fithian, o f Portland, candidate for republican national committeeman, was in the sity Wednesday. For Hale— 200 tiers of old growth fir wood, in th«* timber. Good road, 2Vi miles out. Also good work horse. This is a fine animal. Leon C. Arne, phone 1 F4. m5pd MR. EGG PRODUCER stop here with your egrgs! We want fresh, clean white eggs. Sterling Feed Company H2(i West Main Phone 171 E. E. Thornton, whoso nrm wns broken in an accident three months ago, went to Salem Wednesday for further treatment. Miss Izel Bunk has gone to Los Angeles, Calif., on a visit. Make it peppy— that motor— take it to Long & Cruson, where the pep mechanics are. m5lfc Mr. and Mrs. A. Derr arrived Tues day from Portland and are visiting the C. F. Palmer family. Mrs. Derr and Mrs. Palmer are sisters. “ Old Market Street” Will be given at the Armory Mrs. Earl Hill has been seriously 11 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY during the past few days. MAY 9 AND 10 Mr>. Ivan Warner has been called to Tuesday evening: Supper at 6, Eugene by tin- serious illness o f her mother. program at 8:15; Wednesday The right tires ut a right price at evening, program only at 8:15. Nelson’s Service Station. m5c Supper and program, 85c; pro Mrs. Ethel Freeman and daughter gram only, either night, 50e. Kathryn, Mr>. Hot tic Coznrt, W. Ste phens and Mrs. Aubrey Redefer, o f Ashland, spent the week end with the P. F. Walker family, while en route A nine pound son was born Wednes home from Portland. Mrs. Redefer is day morning to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Berritt. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Hughes Studio— Free enlargements n o v lltfc given with your kodak work. Devel Transfer. oping C exposures, per roll, 10c; prints, The Cottage Grove Christian Endea 13c, 4c, 5c. Over Bank o f Cottage vor wishes to express its appreciation Grove. al4my5c of the kindness o f Cottage Grove peo Miss Beulah Hanna returned Wed- ple for their help in making the recent nesdny night from Portland, where she convention a pleasant and successful 1 had been with her mother. Mrs. R. B. affair. Hanna, who recently underwent an op W, T. Poole and M. M. Thornton eration. Mrs. Hunan is getting along motored to Rose burg Monday. very nicely. Come in and see tin* new Wells elec tric waffle iron. A. L. Wynne. m5c E. R. Laffoou and G. A. Allen have bought Ford touring cars from Wood soil Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. John Ashby went to Monmouth yesterday to visit with their daughters, Mrs. L«*slie Godard and M iss 1 ’earl Ashby. I FREE! Three-year-old trap drummer Let Nelson’s Serviee Statiim quote you his pri«*es on the tir«*s you are go with Oregon State Band at A r mg to need this spring. ni5e mory tonight. my 5c L Mrs. E. R. Sharp, Mrs. C. F. Walker Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Saltsman h*ft and Mrs. E. R. Crow motored to Ku- Wednesday morning for Portland. •loh n tin ii k and Fred Wigle will gone Wednesday. Ernest Armcs returned yesterday Imild an o ffice liuilding at Latham for tin- Walt»*r Woodard l.umher contpntiy. from the Soutlu'rn Pacific hospital at San Francisco and is greatly improved Oregon State Baud (30 pieces) ii health. at Armory tonight. my5c S«v tie* Gypsies’ wild dance ai the m5 Plan-nee Millie has bought a lined Armory May 9 and 10. Huit'k six. Miss Marjorie Alexander, a Eugene Mr. and Mrs. (). L. ()<h*nburg, of .»-aelier, came home Saturday with M o s c o w , Ida., who had been visiting at Miss Enid Y eat eh, who is attending the home o f Mr. Odaiiburg’s sister. the U. «if O., and spent the week end Mrs. A. W. Swanson, returned home with th«* parents of Miss Enid, Mr. and Mrs. Partis Y«»ateh. rinirsday of last week. High Class Groceries at a Very Low Price You will find Ihr best grade of groceries and freah veg etables obtainable at this store and you will also find that they are priced as low as we possibly can. TICKETS Be sure and ask for your tickets we are giving away with each dol lar purchase. Smith-Short Grocery The S t o r e T h i t A p p r e e i e t e e T o u r Trade Catrons of City Meat Market and people o f Cottage Grove, please watch our ad in The Sentinel, as we are about to announce something “ Free for Nothing” and not only that but will give the people an article every week at a great price reduction. Keep posted. FREE! C i t y M e a t Market Wholesalers and Retailers Make it peppy— that battery— take it to Long & Cruson, where the battery experts are. mStfc A delegation of 50 or more members o f the Moose lodge of Eugene were here Saturday uight to enjoy a big so cial session with the local lodge. Elmer Jordan, teacher at I.atham, spent the week end ill Eugene. Guaranteed electric flat irons $5. A. L. Wynne. m5c Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stocks were Eugene visitors Saturday. N. E. Glass was a business visitor in Eugene Monday. M. H. Anderson was a business vis itor in Eugene Saturday. Our own United States as we were in early days at the Armory Tuesday night. m5 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. L&sswell, o f Oak land, visited Friday at the home of their son, S. 8. Lasswell. Miss Charlotte Baufield returned to her home iu Eugene Saturday, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. S. 8. Lass- well. As some of the pupils from Mrs. Harry W ebber’s class are going away next week, it has been deemed best to give the students’ recital on the date that was formerly announced, Satur day, May 6, even under the sad con ditions. my 5c Miss Lura Hefty, missionary to China, is rX|M>eted home in July upon a year’s furlough. She has been in China for six years. Robert Jones, Dale and Leslie Haw kins, John Garoutte and Virgil Gowdy motored to Springfield Tuesday night. Fixit Shop in new location at corner o f Main street and Pacific highway, c Henry Parks and family, o f Yoncal- la, visited Tuesday with the E. A. Barney family. Miss Mabel Seybold returned Tues day to her home in Merlin, accompa nied by her little nephew, Herman Car ter. Miss Seybold had been visiting her sister. Mrs. Jack Carter. While they last, regular 5-cent pencils two for 5 cents with a pencil tablet—all three for only................... ................ ..... ..... _.......5 Cents Come early, as we have only limited number O stran d er M cQ ueen Wanted— Plain sewing. Baptist La d ies’ Aid. Inquire Mrs. H. W. Titus, p Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway and Mrs. Carrie Hemenway spent Sunday at Anluuf with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bellows and sou Robert, all o f Roseburg, who were there for an outing. See the Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works about putting those damaged tires in condition. It menus something to you. 117tf Miss Helen Wilson, of Garden City, Kan., who is visiting ut the home of her uncle, George Wilson, left Thurs day morning for a visit with friends in Portland. The Bill and Henry cigar store was sold in bankruptcy proceedings Thurs day to S. E. Cole, formerly in the bottling works business here. You will almost hear the bagpipes when you see the Scotch dance at the Armory May 9 and 10. m5 A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Blackmore. Mrs. R. B. Hanna underwent a major Make it peppy— have the real operation in a Portland hospitul Fri peppy car— the Studebaker— get day. them at Long & Cruson s. m5tfe J. I. Jones was in Reedsport over Mrs. William Baimbridge wns in Eu the week end on business. gene Tuesday. Premier vacuum cleaners on easy Mrs. Archie Larson, o f Monroe, payments. Free demonstration at any Wash., and Edna Sullivan, o f Eugene, time. A. L. Wynne. m5c cousin and aunt of the late Miss Ber Mrs. Mabel Zaeker left Friday for tha Kirk, attended the funeral here her former home in Iowa to remain Tuesday. there this summer. The West Side Garage, Dodge Broth Rev. aud Mrs. A. R. Spearow ers service station, for correct treat brought C. M. Jackson home from a ment and the best workmanship. m5c Eugene hospitul Friday. Mr. Jackson Hurry Neet motored to Dexter Tues has recovered wonderfully. day afternoon. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Otto Michel left Tuesdny morning Transfer. n v ll t f for Sioux Sity, 8. D., where he will Mrs. Emma Harms returned Satur visit several months with his brother day to her home in Portlund, after a Adolph. Henry Michel, his son who visit with Mrs. Jasper Patton. *■ had been visiting here, accompanied M. V. Walden is building a residence his father as far as Sheridan, Wyo., on Madison avenue. the home o f the son. Nelson sells Dodge Brothers motor A complete menu served by the d if m5c ferent nations at 6:15 Tuesday night vehicles. Henry Bailey was here Monday from ut the Armory. m5 Mr. and Mrs. Dun Rentle motored Cloverdale. He will leave the first of June to visit his old home in Minne up from Grants Pass Friday and spent sota, the night here. Miss Surah Roop aud Miss Gladys Mrs. H. K. McKinley and son, of Hughes were in Eugene Monday after Tillamook, who had been visiting Mrs. noon. M cK inley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Buy the “ LIGHT O VER LAN D ’ ’ and B. Phillips, returned home Tuesdny. be a satisfied owner. Delivered Cottage Galloway writes insurance. Grove: Touring aud Roadster, $695; Tom Foster, of Deer Island, is visit Coupe, $1936; Sedan, $1090. Overland ing his mother, Mrs. A. E. Foster. Garage. a2Itfc C. F. Skelton went to Salem Wed W. C. Applewhite arrived Sunday nesday with his small son to have from Oakland, Calif., where he hud him examined at the state school for been for 18 mouths, and is visiting a t he deaf. few days with his family. $5 places the Thor washer in your Moving aud storage. Phone 99. City home. Balance on easy payments. A. Transfer. n v itf 1« Wynne. m5c Mrs. W. C. Hayes and baby Doro Rev. C. E. Glazier, o f Ashland, thy, who had been visiting ut the homo district superintendent of the Free of Mrs. H ayes’ sister, Mrs. A. W. Methodist church, will be here Sunday. Swanson, returned Monday to their Everett Sparks has arrived from home in Spokane, Wash. Marmoth, N. D., and is making an ex Mrs. J. V. Stewart went to Roseburg tended visit at the home o f his sister, Monday, where she joined Mrs. W. L. Mrs. A. G. Williams. Matlock, of Goshen, who was returning Cooperation means economy. The from Miami, Fla., where an estate has Oregon Fire Relief Association, o f Mc- been left in which they arc interested. Minnville, has 50,000 satisfied policy holders getting their fire insurance ut Card o f Thanks. cost— 2? years in business with big re From my heart 1 thank the many serve assets. See Tom Awbrey or John Durham near Bartell Hotel. a28tfc friends for all the loving kindness shown me in my time o f sorrow, and Miss Elleuu Shortridge and Miss for the beatiful floral tributes to my I.ueile Whitlock will attend the g irls’ dear husband, when he was laid to conference at Santa Clara today and rest. The beautiful floral pillow from tomorrow. ‘ ‘ The Class ’ ’ was especially appreci O. W. Knap, who recently underwent an operation at a Portland hospital, ated. ni5c MRS. HARRY 8. WEBBER. returned Tuesday to his position in the Knowles & Graber furniture do CHAUTAUQUA MEETING! pertinent. The Arabs at the shrine o f their goddess “ A lla h " we will see at the Armory May 9 and 10. m5c Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lange, o f I-os Angeles, who had been visiting a week with their former Wisconsin neighbors, Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. W. Burrows, left Sunday for Portland and other north ern points to visit a couple months be fore leaving on an eastern motor trip. Make it look peppy— that mo tor car— get those humdinger windshields and windshield rear view reflectors at Long & Cru son s Service Garage. ni5tfc Mrs. Nettie Baling, who hud been here to attend the funeral o f her uncle, W. W. Shortridge, returned Wednesday to Portland. J. F. McFarland is again on the job as night police. The G. W. McFarland, M. M. Wheel er, Curtis Veateh and Ed Ashby fam Hoc Nelson’s used ears first. m5e ilies attended Pomona grange at Go A. . --.S E N T E D M» l o r , EL shen Saturday. DIRECTION OF OKA K ^1 Mrs. Lillie Hathaway, o f Eugene, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frances E. Gray. j Lowest prices on rebuilding, recharg ing and replacement. Overland B atter/ . rinru.nl «. CAST OF THE OH Station. a21tfc recently pureTlit . m * business ... . ....... f Mrs. P. C. Smith bought a Ford and two lots at IW dT .JS"“ ' " curing car Saturday o f Woodson I f it can be sold, I enn sell it. ii ( Brothers. it can be bought, I can buy it. lis t Mrs. G. C. Mosby rnme up Friday your property right. Is*t me know what you want. J. M. Durham, realtor, a21tf night from Juuetion City, where she is teaching, and spent the week end Harold Bede sustained a painful, with her husband. though not dangerous, injury Monday See Nelson’s used ears first. m5c evening when a crochet hook was im Otto Michel returned Saturday from bedded in the fleshy part o f the left hip while he and another lad were at Roseburg, where he had been visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. A. Coffin. play. Miss Belle Burkholder, o f Portliuid, Miss Addle White spent the week end in Eugene as the guest o f Dr. and spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Clara Burkholder. Mrs. T. W. Harris. Try that delicio* roneoetioa the Hn wniiuns will serve Tuesday night at the Armory, m5 The Cottage Grove Shrine elub him received an invitation to participate in the big parade to precede the Shrine circus in Eugene Wednesday, May 10. Look! School Children, Attention! A meeting o f signers to the cliuutnu- qua contract w ill be held next Friday night, May 12, in the chamber o f com merce rooms. As the time is short be fore the arrival o f ehautauqua, there is urgent need for all signers being present oil this date.___________________ The Fault Is Yours — ii you don ’t eat Faultless Bread, Faultless Buns, Fault less Pastry, Faultless Rolls, Faultless Doughnuts and the other Faultless Bakery Goods to be secured at the Cottage Electric Grove Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Free Townsend, o f Sa lem, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Nukes during the past week, Harrison Rogers has been sufferiug during the past week with septic sore throat. Card o f Thanks. We desire to express our npprecia tion o f the many kindnesses shown us in the illness and death o f our beloved daughter and sister. Especially did wv appreciate the beautiful floral tributes. Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. H. Holstrom, Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Kirk, m5e Mr. and Mrs. Emit Kirk. Card o f Thanks. Otir sincere thanks are hereby ex tended to those who were so kind to and thoughtful of us in onr recent bereavement. The beautiful flower were especially appreciated, as well a the volunteer efforts o f those who pre pared the grave. MRS. W. W. SHORTRIDGE m5c AND FAM ILY. Shrine Ceremonial! Hillah Temple, A. A. O. N. M. A , of Ashland, will hold a ceremonial at Medford on Friday, .M ay 26. Noble* tuid their ladies invited. Residents o f Cottage Grove and vicinity can obtain petition; of Worth Harvey, o f thi- city, representative o f Hillah for lam. county. Fee, $c5. Programs will bo mailed soon to all members. For gen eral information address W. II. Day. Recorder, Box 54*, Ashland, Ore, hi 5:: A. F. & A. M., Attention » Special communication Wed nesdny evening. May 10, at 7:45. E. A. degree, the work ~ ' to be put on by the Fellow Craft club from the University. Visit ors and members urged to be present. L. N. PHELPS, By order o f W. M. Secretary. T h e Buck Horn Cigar Store Where all good fellows meet BILLIARDS AND POOL TOBACCO AND CIGARS CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS Notice to Dairymen Commencing May 1, Cottage Grove Creamery will be on a cash basis, paying for each shipment of cream as soon as it is tested. We adopt this policy in accord ance with our endeavor to give the dairymen of this community serviee to the best of our ability. Cottage Grove Creamery h School Auditorium, CAR OATS AND VETCH HAY CAR NETTED GEM SPUDS TO ARRIVE MONDAY. A PREMIUM PAID ON FANCY ALL WHITE EGGS. Jonesá Eaton Feed and Seed Store