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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. EADS G RO CERY The St o r e Wh e r e Your ON THE WEST SIDE Back to Normal — is the trend of money, men and materials. With materials it means a greater and better production. Keen er competition demands it. Better eyesight guarantees it. Know that your eyes are right! Have them examined. You may not need glasses. If you do, a pair of our well known dependable Shur-on glasses will insure you last ing satisfaction and comfort —-and look well, too. Dollar Do e s Its Dut y PHONE 9 from Arlington and is visiting at the home o f her sister, Mrs. Frank Kelly. Opal Fagala returned Friday to her home at Rice Hill, after visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ben nett. Come in and see the new Wells elec tric waffle irou. A. L. Wynne. m5c Mrs. Mattie Clark returned to Port land Friday, after u visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bartels. Kee Nelson for used ear bargains. Carl Brunett bus returned from Med ford, where he spent several months. Mrs. L. .1. Heholtz and son Raymond, of Eugene, visited during the past week at the home of Mrs. Be holt z's daughter, Mrs. Milton Woodson. VVe buy storage batteries direct from factory and can save you money. Over luud Oarage. a21tfc •Mrs. Claire Spray arrived Friday from Eoseburg to visit Mr. Spray’s mother, Mrs. Jepthu Hart. Miss Sylvia Vcatch spent the week end with friends in Eugene. MuJte it peppy—that motor— take* it to Long & Cruson, where the pep mechanics are. m5tfc Mrs. Matilda Sleep spent the week end in Portland. Mrs. Fred Mutter spent the week end in Eugene with her sister, Mrs. C. L. Trenery. Moving and storuge. Phone 99. City n o v litfc Transfer. Mrs. B. K. Job, Mr? . Charles Adams and Miss Sarah Roop were among Eu OPTICI AN-OPTOMETRIST gene visitors Saturday evening. Factory on Premisos Mrs. M. A. Darland returned to Port Cottar»' Orove Oregon land Friday, after visiting her mother, Mrs. Barbara Hohl. The Sti rling Feed company delivered four new Sharpies cream separators to Cottage Orove farmers this week. ml9 “ Mrs. Roy Foster was in Eugene Sat- _<$ urduy <>- Mrs. W. H. Enderly returned Friday Tales of the Town ' J I I from a two weeks* visit in Ashland, If it can be sold, 1 can sell it. If Bruce lluiit«*r and family motored up it cun be bought, 1 can buy it. List from Alimny Friday night and spent your property right. Let me know what the week end at tin* home of Mr . you want. J. M. Durham, realtor, a21tf Hunter V. sister, Mrs. YV <). Wilson. Mrs. George Orr and daughter, Na Win. Rhodes has returned-from Oklu omi Russell, left Friday for Granger, homa, where lie spent .six months. Wash. Gullowuy for Insurance, fill Main, tf Ira Rhodes u n ited Sut urduy from Mrs I,«*e Roy Woods« of Rngene, Fairfield, Neb., and is visiting his 11 lited dm iag i it* pa i neek with M i brother, William Rhodes, whom he hud W ood»’ parents, Dr. and Mrs. 1». L. not set*u for many years. Woods. D. J. S c h o ll fi ll I gh Clasa Photography Kodak Business m en: Get your billing j and bookkeeping systems of The | Sentinel. tf N. J. Nelson Sr. spout Friday iu Eu gene and Springfield M rs. G. B Pitcher returne d Thur» day of last we**k from a visit with her sister. Mrs. J H. Kirk, at Doremi. Why worry : bout auto troul les when Mrs. K irk accompanied her home. the W ‘st Hid«• Garage can make it 22 N. Sixth Street right 1 M rs. Finest o f Salem, who Open Suiiduye by appointment. had be« mi visiti n g Wvatt, her husband ’s people, M r. a nd M rs. M F. Wyatt, and her Duplicate» can be bad from sister, Mrs. Worth Harvey, returned home Sat urduy old negatives AJAX PARAGON, 30x3, $10.35; 30x 3 \ ' j , $10.95. Overland Garage. a21tfc Kay Kerr was in Eugene Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Nukes, of M His sister. Mis. Edna Sullivan, accom oaiiy. spent the week end here with panied him home for the week end. Mr. Nukes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John John Coffman was down from the Nukes. Mrs. Nelson Whipps, Mr. Boheuiiu district during the past week. NTokefl’ niece, accompanied them home. Make it peppy—that battery— Moving und storage. Phone 99. C ity Transfer. n o v litfc take it to Long & Cruson, where mStfc Mrs. J. L. Lingo arrived Saturday the battery experts are. Finishing Monroe Studio II Mrs. K. L. Stewart was here from Albany over Holiday visiting her bus baud. They expect to get settled here soon. A tea pouud daughter was born Sat urday to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mayben. Guaranteed electric flat iron* $5. A. L. Wynne. m5c Miss Margaret Darby, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Darby, returned Sunday to Olympia, Wash. She was accompanied by her nephew, Jerome Scott, who had been visiting his grandparents and who was returning to his mother in Olympia. Fix it Shop iu new location at corner o f Main street and Pacific highway, c O. E. Woodson left Saturday for his ranch near Baker, being accompanied by Albert Butler, o f Reedaport. The Buck Horn Cigar Store Where all good fellows meet BILLIARDS AND FOOL TOBACCO AND CIGARS CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS — a n d s a v e Lane county $ 40,000 Make it look peppy—that mo tor car—get those humdinger windshields and windshield rear view reflectors at Long & Cru son's Servic« Garage. mStfc Fifteen automobile load.» o f relatives and friends o f the J. M. Durham family from the country between Mon ro«1 and Corvallis, were here Sunday and in company with the J. M. Durham and A. A. Richmond families and a few others went to London for a picnic dinner. Lowest prices on rebuilding, recharg ing and replacement. Overland Battery Station. *21tfc Mrs. Julia McQuilkin, o f Portland, visited Friday at the home o f her cousin, J. W. Eddy. She was on her way south and stopped o ff for the day. Mrs I. N. Tanner, o f Idaho, has arrived from a visit at Olympia, Wash., and is a guest for a few days of her sister, Mrs. Eugene Finnen. No matter what it is you »"ant in printing, get it at The Sen- tiwel tf Mrs. Aliie C. Hawkins and Mrs. S. G. B. Pitcher was iu Eugene Monday E. Medley spent the week end in Eu to secure the election supplies for this gene ut the home o f Mrs. H ankins’ end of the county. daughter, Mrs. W. G. Hauser. G. M Marksbury is home from Eu Make it peppy—have the real gene, where he underwent a minor peppy car—the Studebaker—get operation. Be** the Cottage Grove Vulcanizing them at Long & Cruson's. mStfc Wm. Lively, of London, sustained a Works about putting those damaged tires in condition. It means something fractured nose Thursday of last week fi7 t i when struck by a falling limb while to you. Frank Knox writes that his address employed on construction work for the is now 205 north 20th street, Portland. California Oregon Power company. Mrs. Carrie Hemeuway is having a Dale Wyatt spent the week end in bungalow erected on Cherry court. the Bohemia district. Premier vacuum cleaners on easy payments Free demonstration at any time. A. L. Wynne. m5c Construction work ou the Fruuk Henderson building on north Lane street is nearing completion. Harry Rentle has added the Colum bia lightweight motorcycle to his line. This machine is commonly referred to as the Ford of motorcycles. Folding cots, barracks bugs and oth er army goods ut cut prices at the Army Btore. Among those from here who attended — if you d on ’t eat Faultless the Bhrme circus iu Eugene Thursday night o f last week were Mr. aud Mrs. Bread, Faultless Buns, Fault A. Briiini. Mr. aud Mrs. R. E. Short, less Fastry, Faultless Rolls, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith, A. C. Faultless Doughnuts and the Spriggs aud family, T. C. Wheeler, W. other Faultless Bakery Goods J. White, Earl Hill and W’orth Harvey. Buy the ‘ LIGHT O V E R LA N D ’ ’ and to be secured at the be a satisfied owner. Delivered Cottage Grove: Tounng and Roadster, $695; Coupe, $1036; Sedan, $1090. Overland Garage. a21tfc H. P. Markuscn, candidate for coun ty commissioner, was iu the city Satur day for a final interview with the voters. S. E. Cole was iu Eugene Saturday Moving and storage. Phone 99. City ou business. Transfer. n v llt f Moving aud storage. Phone 99. City Mrs. Fred Bennett underwent a Transfer. n v ltf minor operation Monday at a Eugene C. A. Burtell was iu Eugene Satur hospital. day on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow have Mrs. J. W. Bert sc-h, o f Thurston, moved into the Mason residence on mother of Mrs. Pearue Crow, o f Lo Adams avenue. rane, died May 10 at her home. Galloway writes insurance. Owing to senior aud junior banquet Mrs. Martha Sears and daughter ar being held Friday, May 26, the recital rived Monday from McMinnville to by Mrs. Bessie S u tcliffe's piano class attend the funeral of Mrs. Sears* has been changed to Thursday, May uncle, Charles WT. Sears. 25th. myl9c J. D. Monroe was in Eugene Mon J. D. Hamlin, candidate for county day on business. commissioner, was in the city Monday meeting the voters. He said he found the situation satisfactory but wasmak iug no predictions. Miss Juda Trunuell returned Sunday from spending some time at Chico and Arcadia, Calif., and is back ou the job at the telephone exchange. The Divide school won from the Our aim is to give you the Latham school in a baseball game fullest value for the money you played Sunday at Divide. Mrs. G. E. Perry was called to Hal spend here. We give you in sey Tuesday by the illness of her quality, quantity and service father, J. T. McNeil. Mr. McNeil lias all that can be given for the been paralyzed for a number of years. The Fault Is Yours Cottage Electric Grove Bakery Full Value prices paid. City Meat Market Wholeaalera and Retailers VOTE TO PURCHASE •I THE FAIR GROUNDS Now open for business— Ladies’ and gentlemen’s first rlass shoe shining par lor. Hotel Burtell First class service.* Mr and Mrs. Fay Ball and Miss Sadie Griggs, o f Buffalo, N. Y., visited from Friday to Monday at the homes o f their cousins, H. B. Griggs, o f this city, and Roy Griggs, of Comstock. Mrs. H B. Griggs and Mrs. Roy Griggs took the party by motor as far as Albany on the return trip. $5 places the Thor washer iu your home. Balance on easy payments. A. L. Wynne. m5c Mrs. Herbert Eakin and Mrs. Orpah Benson motored to Eugene Monday. Mr and Mrs. Andy Sears arrived Sunday evening from Jacksonville, Fin., to be present at the funeral of Mr. Sears' father, which was held Tuesday. The owners o f the foundry wish to express their thanks to those who as sisted in putting out the fire Friday evening which might easily have de stroyed the building and cont» Sk-, as well as to the boys who turned in the alarm. myl9c George Alldridge, o f Melrose, visited his brother, James Alldridge, over Sun- day. Mrs. Frank Clock returned Monday from Tonculla, where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Lass well. N e ls o n S e r v ic e Station sells tires, gasoline, oil, bumpers, spotlights, moto meters, screw drivers aud jacks, tire pumps, sponges, chamois skins, spoke brushes, auto paints and varnishes, top dressings, lamp bulbs, shock ab sorbers— and anything else that you can use on an automobile. mylBe Bert Lane aud family have arrived from Burlington, Wash., to make their home here. J. H Ralston and family, of Albany, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R L. Stewart. Mr. Ralston and Mrs. Stewart are brother and sister. Just unloaded, another car o f hay. Sterling Feed company. ml9c Quality Groceries WHEN YOU ORDER YOUR GROCERIES HERE YOU GET NOTHING BUT THE HIGHEST QUALITY— -T H A T WE GUARANTEE. FRUGAL HOUSEWIVES, PRACTICING THOROUGH ECONOMY, W ILL ALSO BE PLEASED WITH OUR PRICES. Ostrander McQueen W. G. Allen, doing business as the Har ris & Allen Lumber compauy, seeking a judgment in the sum of $423.12 ul leged due several men for labor. Miss Irba Hughes arrived Tuesday from Marshfield and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hughes. Mrs Mattie Clark returned Tuesday from Portland, where she hud visited for a week. A. P. Churchill aud Edd Jeiiks came down from the Bohemia district Wed nesday. Mrs. G. B. Pitcher visited iu Eugene a few days this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edna Bullivan. Avery Hartscil injured his right arm Tuesday m a fall from the Mrs. Carrie Hemeuway bungalow uuder course o f construction. “ B ud’ ’ Coffman, of North Bend, is visiting at the home of his grand mother, Mrs. Phoebe Btoneburg. He is accompanied by Roy Baudine. Save extra dividend charges by in suring iu the Oregon Fire Belief asso ciation— 27 years ’ record to be proud of. Bee Tom Awbrey or John Durham, near Hotel Burtell. myl9tffc William Yancey was fined $2U in police court this week on a charge of resisting an officer. All members o f the W. R. C. ure urged to be preseut at th. regular meeting to be held Saturday, May 27. Those having flowers which they are. willing to donate to the use o f the W. R. C. for Decoration day, are re quested to leave them at I. O. O. F. hall ou the afternoon o f May 29. G. F. Cruson, o f Lebanon, who is visiting at the home of his brother, C. C. Cruson, drove to Lebanon yeater day (Thursday) with Mrs. Cruson and brought up Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cru son, parents o f the men. Ernest McKibben went to Portland Friday to spend tho week end with his mother, Mrs. J. E. MeKibben, who was visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. O. Asher. H. J. Joi^jeuseu returned Sunday from spending several months at Ray mond, Wash. Mrs. Jorgensen, who had goto' there a week before, remained for a visit at the homes o f her son Henry und her daughter, Mrs. Minurd Weeks. S O C IE T Y ami Mrs. George Jacobsen as hostesses. <*, <► > The missionary society of the Bap tint church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. H. B. Her. <£ •$> ♦ The M. P. O. club will meet with Mrs. A. W. Uelliwell next Tuesday for u 1:30 luncheon. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who were so kind to us during the last illuess and death of our dear husband aud lather. Also for the beautiful flowers. MRS. 0 . W. BIMPBON AND FAM ILY. ml9p Columbia County Also Speaks. St. Helens Mist: Elbert Bede, ed itor of the Cottage Grove Sentinel, is a candidate for representative from the third district, Lane coun ty, Bede’s platform is short and to the point: “ Bays what he thinks, does what he says,’ ’ und those who know Bede will accept his state ment without argument. He has an excellent chance o f being elected He will be a fearless aud sensible legislator. Emtal BY PIANO PUPILS OF MRS. BESSIE SUTCLIFFE At High School Auditorium, Thursday May 25, at 8 p. m. They will be assisted by Mrs. Leou DesLarzes, Lillian Lewis, Lucille Da vidson, Brighton Leonard and Leslie Hull, vocal soloists. Duet, “ Flower Fairies” (Fearis)..... ............... Beatrice and Edith Leonard Duet, “ Homeward B ound’ ’ (A n thony)...................................................... .........Hester Heard aud Bertha Howe Duet, “ Purple Pausies** (Rathbuii) Donald Umphrey aud Leston Durham ►Solo, “ Evening Chimes” (Heins).... ........................................... Beulah Smith Duet,* “ Red Riding H ood’ * (Le Uraml)........... ...............................Fran ces Mackin and Genevieve YVoodard Trio, “ Sounds From the B a ll” (Gil let)..... .......................................... Esther Longfellow, Inez aud Elba Hamrick Vocal Solo, “ Merrily I Roam” (Schleissarth)........ ..........Lillian Lewis Duet, “ Apple Tree Swing** (Spen cer)......... Alice Kent and Max Sears Duet, “ Birthday M arch” (Streab- b o g )................ ....................... ~......... Es ther Evenson and Alberta Williams Duet, “ Dreamland ’ * (Saw yer)........ . ........... Leo Brand and Wayne Veatch Solo, “ Salut a Pesth ” (Kowalski).... .... .................................... Gordon Wright Duet, “ My Mania’s W a ltz” (Streab- •»’« ' ......................... ... M 11 xinc Nelson anil D oiiuh Hartell Duet, “ Aladdin M arch’ ’ (Le Grand) ....... Daisy Benuett aud Geneva Kiuie Vocal Solo, “ Spring Bong o f tho Robin W om an’ ’ (Cuduiau I................ ................ .............Mr*. I .eon DesLarz.es Duet, “ Marching Order*’ ’ (Morri son).......... .............................................. Ethel Lambert and Myrtle Hubbell Duet, “ Beautiful S ta r” (H ol*t)....... ....... Dorothy Kurre and Sibyl Veatch Solo, “ Sliootiug the Rapids’ ’ (Rolt'e) .............................................Thelma Kem Duct, “ Waltz Finale” iBohm) Elsie Chestnut and l.enora Hubbell Duet, “ M arch’ ’ (Brownfield) Geneva Bhattuck aud Vesta Alstott Solo, ‘ * Polka de Ooucert ’ ’ ( Bartlett) .................................... Marion Richmond Duet, “ High School M arch” (Spen- cer) Lynn Walker and George Brand Character (Quartet, “ A Husbaud's M istake” (Jerom e)........................ .... .. ..Lucille Davidson, Lillian I-ewis, Leslie Hull aud Brighton Leouard Tuesday was a busy day socially. The LaComus club was entertained by Mrs. W. VV. McFarland. The M. P. G. club met with Mrs. C. C Cruson. The Tuesday Afternoon bridge »'lub met with Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr., Mrs. F. E. Dickson being a guest. The retiring officers o f the Tuesday Evening study club entertained with a theater party, after which a business session was held at the H. W. Titus home. Officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Charles Adams, president; Mrs. Charles Beid- ler, vice president; Mrs. C *rt Trask, secretary treasuicr. The day was con eluded with a session o f the Tangle foot club in American Legion hall ut which the hostesses were Mrs. Scho- field Btewart, Mrs. Elbert Bede, Mrs A. G. Williams, Mrs. G. M. Scott, Mrs. C. C. Cruson and Mrs. N. E. Glass. Refreshments were served at all these affairs. ^ ■$> <$> The Past Matrons’ elub was enter tained Monday afternoon by Mrs. J. tj. Willits. A social afternoon was fo l lowed by a short business session and George Brown and Clara Hill, of refreshments. Mrs. Bert Trask was a Yoiu'iill'i, visited Sunday with the C. guest outside o f elub members, E. Barney family. 0- Bud Bushuell received word Monday The Buitsus club held a pleasant night o f the death o f his mother, Mrs. session Monday evening with Miss Eu Bushuell, ut Camas Valley, aud left nice VanDenburg. A number ot young for there Tuesday morning men were invited guests. Refreshments Hugh Nixon aud family left Tuesday were served. ^ morning for Agenda, Kan. Mrs. Nixon had received word that her father, H. The Constellation club will meet next S. Audersou, had suffered a stroke of Thursday w itli Mrs, A. W. B vviiii - qii paralysis. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Saltsman have returned from Portland and have re opened their restaurant. B. C. Eaton and family, Mrs. F. A. Tripp aud Mrs. F. W. Wentworth, sis ters o f Mrs. A. M. Moore, spent Sun W e are paying 37 cents day here. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Neet motored up for butter fat today— and from Springfield Sunday and spent the day at the home o f Mrs. N eet’s paying cash. brother, N. J. Nelson J/. Mr. and Mrs. F„ C. Lockwood and And we are your home Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ostrander motored to Eugene Monday. creamery. Grant Brown has filed suit in cir cuit court against E. E. Harris and Notice to Dairymen Cottage Orove Creamery Bring in Your Eggs and Get Your Feed Here POTATOES WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY BOTH W AYS Scratch feed, per ewt... $2.60 Egg mash, per ewt......... $2.60 Other Prices Accordingly Sterling Feed Company *26 West Main Phone 171 NETTED OEMS AND BOO ROD. BURBANKS PRODUCER- K E R B 'S SEED BUTTERM ILK. AND DRIFTED SNOW AND FISHER 8 BLEND HIOHEST CASH PRICE FOR FARM TABLE FISHER'S, STOCK GOLDEN FLOUR. PRODUCE. Jonesá Eaton Feed and Seed Store