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First Quality Groceries — The satisfaction of knowing that whatev er you set upon your table is of the best quality-------is a habit with housewives who buy here. K nit Shop iu new locution at corner of Muiu street and Pacific highway, e Mr uud Mr». Kay Baker and sou Joe motored to Eugene Friday and at tended the circua. James Stacy uud Mr. Pruitt, o f As toriu, visited Friday with Fred Bar tela. Make it peppy—have the real peppy car—the Studebaker—get them at Long & Cruaon’s. m5tfc Mr. ami Mrs. Sherman Wilkins spent the week end in Grunts Pass with the Ben Crenshaw family. Mrs. Crenshaw returned with them Mouday for a visit with relatives. Why wurry about auto troubles wheu the Aest Side Garage can make it right» H. W. Lombard was a business vis itor iu Eugene Tuesday. Miss Irma Randall closed a success ful term of school near Divide Tues day of lust week, a program being g iv en on the last day o f school. Lowest prices on rebuilding, recharg ing and replacement. Overland Battery Station. a21tfc The W. L. Darby company was given a judgment in district court Monday against K B Arden and wife in the sum of (231.40, with interest from February 27, 1922; the further sum of (33.09. with interest from February 20, 1922, and the further sum o f (35.90, with interest from January 10, 1922. J. 1). Wirlh Sr. arrived Friday from Fresno, Calif., and is visiting his son, J. D. Wirth Jr., o f the Cottage Grove laundry. J. T. Plunk and family moved Fri day to Reedsport for the summer. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. n v lltf W 8. A. Edlefseu, of Lorane, left Wednesday morning for his old home Th e S t o r e W h e r e Y o u r D o l l a r Doea Its Duty iu Milwaukee, Wis., to be gone two ON THE WEST SIDE PHONE 9 months on business Galloway writes insurance. No matter what it ia you want #5 places the Thor washer in your home. Balance on easy payments. A. in printing, get it at The Sen Sunday at the home of Mr. Sterling's L. Wynne. n>5c ♦in«d. ti brother, David. W. G. Massey, o f London, was in Come in and see tin* new Wells «dec Eugene Saturday. trie w affle iron. A. L. Wynne. rn5c Lestuu Klbert Doweus and Oziua May Miss Mabel Hanna and Mrs. John Purdin, both o f this city, were murride VVeleh, of Fort land, arrived Monday in Eugene Monday, County Judge Bar to visit Miss Hanna's motlmr, Mrs. uard officiating. Fannie Witte. Army shoes at the Army Store. Have Mrs. J. W. Buckley returned to Fort everything in them except the price. land Monday. W. H. Blair went to Lowell Wedues We buy storage batteries direct from day for a visit at the home of his son factory and «'an save y«ju money. Over Frank land Garage. u21tfc Mrs. J. Rogers aud son Raymond Mrs. Kate Sears spent the week end went to Lugcuc Wednesday to visit — is the trend o f money, at Curtin with her daughter, Mrs. W 4,/cc Rogers. V. Chapman. men and materials. With See the Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Mrs. Susa n Lam* went to Eugene Works about putting those damaged materials it means a greater Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. John tires in condition. It means something and better production. Keen Burnett. to you. fl7 tf Make it peppy—that motor— er competition demands it. Raymond Ycatch returned to Albany take it to Long & Cruson, where Wednesday, after visiting at home for Better eyesight guarantees several days. the pep mechanics are. m5tfc it. Know thut your eyes are Mrs. G. C. Sparks arrived Wednes Mrs. Harry Walling, who had been MR EGG PRODUCER lig h t! Have them examined. day from Oakland to visit her sister, visiting her cousin, Mrs. George Boyd stop here with your eggs! We Mrs. C. W. Burge. returned Saturday to her home in Sa You may not need glasses. want fresh, clean while eggs. j lorn. Premier vacuum cleaners on easy If you do, a pair o f our well payments. Free demonstration at auy Camping equipment at Army Store. time. A. L. Wynne. m5c known dependable Shur-on Mi and Mrs. Wm. Kincurt ftiotored Mabel Spaugh arrived Wednesday to Oakland Saturday and spent the glasses wilt insure you last from Seattle, having been called here w«*ek end with Mrs. Frank Kiucart ing satisfaction and comfort by the illness o f her uncle, Charles W. and family. 82b West Main Phone 171 Sears. — and look well, too Moving and storage. Fhone 99. City Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iniuau, o f E l Transfer. n o v lltfc mira, parents of Mrs. Elmer Caldwell, Miss Lorottu Miller came up Satur Eugene Register: Maud Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Inman and son day from Salem to utteud the hotel Ralph and Henry Reynolds, o f Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sterling mo was giv«iii a dticree o f divorce Tu«tsday spent Sunday at the Caldwell home. tored over from Brownsville and spent from h«*r husband Alton Hampton, pio Folding cots, barracks bags and oth men s picnic at Loudon Sunday. Aliss neer merchant of Eugene, on the OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Miller is a niece of Mrs. C. A. Bart ell. ground o f cruel and inhuman treat er army goods at cut prices at the ment. The decree was given by Judge Army Store. Factory on Premises Mrs. Daisy l*»»rt«ir returned Saturday Skipworth on default, Mr. Hampton Cottage Grove Oregon The Cottage Grove Rebekah team from Ashland, where she had been not appearing in court. There are no put on degree work at Creswell Wed earing for h«;r sist« r in law, Mrs. Wal children. nesday night. ter ivittridge. Quality and prices oil new tents at E. L. McReyuolds, Leu Reese, John If it can be sold, I can sell it. If the Army Store will surprise you. Fermi aud F. M. Chapman, of Divide, it can be bought, I can buy it. List Mr. und Mrs. Ed Smith, of Grunts killed four coyotes Tuesday. The an ¡your property right. Let me know what Fuss, eu route horn«* from Portlund, imals hud been killing the McReynolds you want. J. M. Durham, realtor, aiiitf <*- visited briefly Suturduy morning at and Chapman sheep. Mr . D. L. Woods returned Saturday th«* Elbert Smith home. Tales of the Town I from Eugene, where she had been vis Buy the “'L IG H T O VE R LA N D ’ ’ and < *■ — -------------------------------------- ^ be a satisfied owner. Delivered Cottage it mg at tli«* 1 home- of her sons, L< Grove: Touring and Roadster, (095; Dim l’urkor ctiin«* over from Drxtnr Hoy and L. 1.. Woods. Coupe, (1U30; Sedan, (1090. Overland Sunday and is visiting Ins parents, Mr. Mrs. .luck Carter and little daughter Garage. a21tfc ami Airs. C. M. Parker. Vnnu were in Eugene Saturday to have Eugene Register: K. K. Robinson, a fractured arm examined by a Tents, t«Mita, tents. Army Hton*. iul2c Viiuu former Lane county educator, now Fred Hand, of Oakland, visited tins physician. teaching at Gold Hill, Jackson county, week at the home o f his son, Kalph Buaines men: Get your billing is defendant iu a divorce suit filed by Hand. and bookkeeping systems of The his wife, Emily Robinsou, also a Laue Bee Nelson for used ear bargains county school teacher. Sentinel. ~ tf Where all good fellows meet Mr. ami Mrs. L. K. Brumfield, nr M ILITARY CLUB DANCE AT AR F. F. Brudford und fuuiily motored rived Httturdn\ from Marshfield. They up from Rostdmrg Sunday und visited MORY SATURDAY NIGHT BILLIARDS AND POOL were railed here by the illness ot Mrs. at tin- home of Mr. Bradford’s sister, Eva Shortridge arrived Wednesday Brumfield's father, Charles \\ Bears, Mrs. L F. Hpuugenburg. from Roseburg uud is visiting her TOBACCO AND CIGARS who died Tuesday. grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Shortridge. A daughter was born Friduy to Mi Galloway for Insurance, 511 Mum. tf and Mrs. Clifford Smith. CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Matthews left Mr Margaret Fibers«»», niece of Fiiino pupils of Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe Wednesday for Portland. Mrs F. F. Finnen, died Saturday at will give u recital at the high school Moving aud storage. Phone 99. City auditorium Friday, May 2b. They will Tueson, Ariz. Transfer. n v ltf be assisted by Mrs. Leon D«»sLarzes Mrs. G. T. Gauiue, of Klamath Falls, George W. Myers was iu Eugene and several o f h«*r pupils. Frogram is visiting at th«* home o f h«*r parents, Wednesday. ir - w ill appear next week. mI2c Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Rentle. P. L. Brewer, timekeeper aud store Mr. and Mrs. Janies Allen, Otto M ILITARY CLUB DANCE AT AR Kodak High Class clerk for the Mountain States Power and Alta King motored to MORY SATURDAY NIGHT Finishing Fitcher Photography company, is here from Albany. Fhilomath Friday. Hoy Riggs is suffering with injuries Nelson’s Service Station sells tires, Miss Marie Jones and Leu Buley, of sustained when h«* fell several feet Eugene, spent the week end at the Wednesday while employed at th«* J. gasoline, oil, bumpers, spotlights, moto home of Miss Jones’ parents, Mr. and H. Chambers mill. The index finger meters, screw drivers and jacks, tire Mrs. J. 1. Julies. o f the left hand was disjointed and he pumps, sponges, chamois skins, spoke brushc*, auto paints and varnishes, Make it peppy— that battery— was otherwise severely bruised. tup dressings, lamp bulbs, shock ub 22 N. SixUi Street take it to Long & Cruson, where sorbers—and anything else that you can use on an automobile. ml2c m5tfc Opon Sundays by appointment. the battery experts are. F. B. VunNortwick was taken to a Henry Mason and daughter Harriett Eugene hospital Wednesday. He is suf Duplicates can he hnd from loft Monday for their old home iu fering with blood poisoning from step North Stratford, N. H. old negatives ping oh a rusty nail some time ago. “ Mr and Mrs. V\ . L. Darby and Mr and Mrs. George M Hall have daughter, Mrs. Gladys Jackson, and moved from Glendale to Eagle Rock tin* latter’s two little daughters, Mar City, Calif. a j a x P a r a g o n , 30 x 3, » 10.3 5 ; 30x garet and Dorothy, spent Sunday in $10.95. Ovorlaml Garage. a21tfc Eugene at th«* home of Mr. D arby’s sister, Mrs. Viola Potter. VICIOUS A N IM A L GORES Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Grube and Mr. 14-quart dishpans. Get your t«*nts and camping equip M AX STEWART, OF DORENA and Mrs. Schofield Stewart motored to 5-quart teakettle* i*lem Sunday and visited Pennsylva merit now at the Army Store. Max Stewart, o f Dorena, was ser Clyde Kerr, who had been visiting nia friends. 4-quart conxex kettles. iously iujured Thursday evening of George Lee motored up from Fort Ins mother, Mrs. Sarah Kerr, returned and many other piecea to last week wheu attacked by a bull and last week and visited at the home Monday to his home at Omak, Wash. aud he barely escaped with his life. select from. Mrs. Curtis Fark«*r and son Marion, <»f his brother-in-law, Louis Bender. He liad gone into the eattle yard to who had been visiting Mr. Barker’s Moving and storage. Flume 99 City drive a cow iuto the barn, when the i. i M M I I 1 10 parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M Barker, bull attacked him, knocked him down returned Monday to their home in Miss Lillian Lewis visited in Fugene Springfield. and gored him. Mr. Stewart got one Saturday night. ---- - - ---- -* __ arm around the anim al’s neck aud Guaranteed electric flat irons $5. secured a hold upou the nose ring and Mrs. George Hawley had her tonsils A. L. Wynne. m6c hung on in that position until help ar removed Friday and has been suffer Mrs. Wm. Shearer, who had been rived while the animal thrashed around ing considerably sin«.*«! tin* operation. her«* for a we«>k attending to business, the yard and and jammed the man M ILITARY CLUB DANCE AT AR left Monday for her home at Toledo. against a fence. Mr. Stewart’s left MORY SATURDAY NIGHT Mrs. Ida Miller accompanied her as far hand was severely injured aud he was W. C. Applewhite, who had been as Eugene. so seriously bruised otherwise that he Cooperation means economy. The Miss Mi bind Hopper spent Monday visiting here with his family, returned was compelled to take to his bed. The Oregon Fire Relief Association, o f Me Friday to his work at Oakland, Calif. in Eug«ine. annual is a prize Jersey valued at Minnville, has 50,000 satisfied policy several thousand dollars owned by Ar- holders getting their fire insurance at hur Wells aud has before shown signs cost—27 years iu business with big re serve assets. See Tom Awbrey or John o f viciousness. E A D S G R O C E R Y ji®L Back to Normal Sterling Feed Company D. J. Scholl The Buck Horn Cigar Store Monroe Studio Big Values in Triple Coat Blue Euamelware Groceries Some day, somewhere, you may find better groceries than you will at our store— but we will stake our reputation ou the fact that you will not find their equal in value anywhere today. Prompt and courteous service. Ostrander McQueen ♦--------------------------------------------- I *. High School News - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | — ♦ All classes have been busy this week arranging their pages o f snapshots for the aunual. * * * Because o f the late spring students o f the botany class are having hard work to g«*t the required number of tlower specimens. * * * * The Fault Is Yours * Two baseball games will be played here this week und, if thu weather per mits. Springfield will come Friday for a game aud Eugeue high will come Saturday determiued to make up for the defeat which Cottage Grove hauded them two weeks ago ou their home grounds. —if you don’t eat Faultless Bread, Faultless Buns, Fault less Fastry, Faultless Bolls, Faultless Doughnuts and the other Faultless Bakery Goods to be secured at the * The senior aud junior classes had a joint class meeting Mouday night und the presidents appointed committees for the party to be given tonight at the armory in honor of the lower classmeu. • * * It is expected that the freshmau pro gram will be gtveu soon. This is the from the coutructor because o f imper last class program of the year. fect work. * * # It was ordered that the high cross The E et A club will present its ing on east Mam street at Eleventh, play, “ Mrs. Briggs o f the Poultry be leveled; also that east Main street Y a r d ," Friday, May 19, iu the high be cleaned. school auditorium. This play will be The extension of the sewer across put on under the direction o f Mr9. Fifth street was let to Guy F. Fyle. Hetnenway. HOMER GALLOWAY, Kecorder. • • • The girls inter-class baseball tour nament is scheduled as follows: Juuiors vs. freshmen, May 9; sophomores vs. CHURCH N E W S seniors, May I I ; sophomores vs. ju u iors, May 10; freshmeu vs. seniors, Christian Church— the “ hom elike” May 10; freshmeu vs. sophomores, church—J. E. Carlson, minister—Bible May 23; juniors vs. seniors, May 25. school at 9:45, classes for all ages; * * * junior cougregatiOQ ut I I ; intermediate The members o f the animal and and senior C. E. at 7; regular preach plant husbandry classes started Wed ing services at 11 uud 8. Foreooou ser nesday on a trip through the valley. Only members whose grades were good vice at 11 will be observation o f Mothers’ day. Wear red carnation if were eligible for the tup, the object of which is to gain practical knowledgo mother is alive aud white one if dead. Special sermon for the occasion. of the work carried on in dairies, stock . . . farms and general farms. E. J. Ed Christian Science church, corner o f wards, the instructor, accompauied the Jefferson avenue aud Secoud street. party. • * * Suuday services at 11 a. m. Wednes tf The following girls have been elect day services at 7:30 p. m. * • • ed captains o f the class baseball teams: Senior, Hazel Swanson; junior, Ruth Seventh Duy Adventist Church, west Lebow; sophomore, Ava Young; fresh Main street. Services every Saturday. mau, Myrtle Hubbell. Sabbath school, 10 a. m., church ser * «* * vice, 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednes The sophomore and freshmau base day, 7:30 p. m. Persons desiring in for ball team played Creswell last Friday mation call 101 J. afternoon on Btouffer field. They lost . . . to the visiting team by two scores. Methodist Church— Come to tho church that makes you feel at home. Sunday school at 9:45; classes for all ages. Sunday is M others’ day. Tho City Council morning service will be in honor o f ♦ ■ mother. Junior league at 5. The public May 8.— Adjourned sessiou; all eouu- is invited to a birthday party iu tho evening at 7:30. No presents will bo cilmen and mayor present. N. E. Glass gave an explanation of expected but your presence. Special the desire of the petitioners for the music at all the services. gradiug of Quincy avenue liutu Tenth street east to the city limits. Owing Motor Accident at Drain. to the requirements o f the council for Drum Enterprise: Au accident that the improvement to be 10 feet iu might have resulted seriously occurreu width, the matter was laid over until last Wednesday afternoon wheu a other property owners could be coo Dodge auto driven by A. F. LeWS., suited. who was accompauied by Airs. Lewis The mayor reported rough estimates and Mr. uud Mrs. George B. Lyle und for the paviug o f east Main street little daughter, skidded ou Pacific with bituhthic at not to exeeed $4 a highway, about three quarters of a mile front foot and (5 a front foot for con north of town, aud upset iu the ditch, crete. Several property owners who re pinuiug the occupnuts beneath the cai moustrated against the improvement It was with considerable difficu lty were present. On motion to advertise that they were rescued from under the for bids for the paving, the vote of wreck. Mr. Lewis and Mr. Lyle were the council was 3 to 3. The mayor both badly shaken up. The women voted no, and the motion was lost. suffered miuor bruises which were First estimate o f work on new Pa very painful, confining them to their eific highway through the city was homes for several days. The little girl received from the state highway com escaped without injury. mission and the bill for the c it y ’s share, (3980.77, was ordered paid; also Wheu a youug mao gets to figuring a bill for sundry street repairs amount that two cau live as cheaply as one, he ing to (202.00. Recorder directed to eredit property probably has iu mind saving a lot that owners on M street with their proper he has beeu spending for bon bous and tionate share o f the amount withheld flowers. Cottage Electric Orove Bakery Any Article 75c Notice to Dairymen Fair Store Fresh Vegetables fur your Suiiiltty diiumr at ri-aaonable prices. for Saturday We will have FRESH TOMATOES, LETTUCE, CABBAGE. ASPARAGUS, NEW PEAS, NEW SPUDS, SWEET SPUDS, RHUBARB Strawberries, grape FRESH FRUITS fruit, apples, oranges and bananas BE SURE AND ASK FOR TICKETS Smith-Short Grocery T k i St or e That A p p r e c i a t e s To ur Trod« Durham near Bartell Hotel. a28tfc The Roy Beatty home, at the Har vey Lumber company’s camp in Pass Creek canyon, was destroyed by fire Tuesday. A sidetrack is beiug built at the cannery. Now opeu for busiuess— Ladies’ and icntleaten’s first class shoe-shining par ior. Hotel Bartell. First class service.* The Kastern Star will go to Creswell next Tuesday to put on work. Miss Inez White visited several days this week at the home of Dr. aud Mrs. T. W. Harris. W e are paying 34 cents for butter fat today— and paying cash. Aud we are your home creamery. WRITING IN OF NAMES FOR JUDGES SUGGESTED Judge G. F. Skipworth aud J. 8 Medley were up from Eugene Friday. The judge is a candidate for reelec tion, having no opposition in either party. His friends, as well as the friends of Judge Hamilton and Judge Coke, are suggesting that, inasmuch as it is desirable to keep judicial po sitious out of politics, the republicans write in the names of Judge Skipworth || and Judge Hamilton for two o f the; republican nominees and that the dem ; orrats write in the name o f Judge Make it look peppy—that mo Coke as one o f the democratic nom tor car—get those humdinger inees. Judges Skipworth aud Hamilton windshields and windshield rear are candidates on the democratic ticket view reflectors at Long A Cru and Judge Coke on the republican ticket. I f they are given the nomina son ■ Service Garage. mStfc tion on both tickets, the possibility of Tents sud camping equipment o f ev an undesirable eontest for a judicial ery »usd st the Army Store. position will b« eliminated. Cottage Grove Creamery POTATOES NETTED GEMS AND BURBANK » SEED BOO PRODUCER- KERR’ S BOD BUTTERMILK AND TABLE FISHER'S. STOCK GOLDEN DRIFTED SNOW AND FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOB FARM PRODUCE. Jones & Eaton Peed and Seed Store