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4 — s|ient the week end at the H. A. Min ter home. M o n e y S a v in g is M o n e y M a k in g T H E F IR ST P R IN C IP L E OF M O N E Y M A K IN G IS M O N E Y -S A V IN G . You can’t make money unless you have money. The only way for people of in in It-rale ci m i instances to pet money is to save it. To enable you to save, we open S A V IN G S A t V O l'N T S of $1 or more. If you have but a ample dollar a week, this small sum will prow to $644 in ten years. Our depositors are piven a Neatepp Rank for home sav ing, with a deposit of $1. T hey’re handy and help you save much more. Bank o f Cottage Grove ing the University of Oregon, and gnve the first of a series o f lessons to a class in «lancing. Miss Veta Plaster w ill play piano ucronipftninients for the work. W. B. Baker was in Eugene Monday. G allow ay for Insurance, 511 Main, tf Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hohl, of Ros*»- burg, visited Saturday and Sunday at the home o f Mr. H o h l’s mother, Mrs. B arbara Hohl. Mrs. L R. I<ong and Mrs. Earl Hill motored to Roseluirg Sunday ami visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. W . W. M cFar land and Mr. and Mrs. I,. I,. Harrcl. M oving and storage. Phone 99. City Trausfer. n o v lltfe Clair B«*agl«*, «if Curtin, sjwnt tin* week <*ud here with his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Harms. Mr. aiid Mrs. 1). H. llemcnway, Mrs. •I. W illlls and James Wallace mo tored to Halsey Sunday and visited with the S. C. V'eateh family. Kryptok Glasses, the invis ible bifocals, vision lines are glasses or spicuous humps on double without the the so con lens sur I faces of all other bifocals. T ry some of the milk B« idler ’» F«*ed store. producer at jneJOc E v a C. Ellsworth, of Cottage Grove, has been drawn on tin* circuit court ■ jury. Try Kryptoks for awhile and you will never willingly return to old style bifocals. I Harry ami Elmer Neat motored to 1 Eugeue Sunday hi the Buiek ear which tlx* former recently purchased. recommend always bifocals are where Parker pens have a point like a polished jewel. White s Phar macy. o2u«* We them li cede i. Miss Marie Jones, of Eugene, speut ¡ tli«* w«*ek end her«1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Jones. D . J. S c h o ll Mrs. P. W. I ¿runner and Sam Alder son, enroute from ltx*ir home at l«e- | laud to Klamath Fulls to be v\ 1 1 h their brother Charles, who is ill with pneu monia, \ isited briefly Sunday with I their sister, Mrs. John Ruuk. D u n ’t tail to see Nekton's Saturday |t*re special. I t 's something different I eaeh week. Watch in these locals. o-Oc O P T I C I A N O P T O M E T R IS T Factory ou Prem ia«» Cottage Grove Oregon Tales of the Town -* I The Herbert Hawley property ou Ash avenue has b«*eu sold to S. \V. Boyd, J. M. Durham negotiating the deal. The Hawleys are moving to Nam pa, Ida. K R Hj.eii.er, former resident and mid former eounty couuiuhh ....... wa* tu Mr. and Mrs. E. S. IJoldermuu and Mr U1|J M r„ M erw lle Veatch mutured L o Wr|| Sunday and visited with the the city from Eugene Tuewiay on bum |jurrv Veatvh fam ily. U7 ,r . and Mrs it. w. Ti.ua moved Friday into their new bungalow on Niuth striM't. Used c a r^ -lb re e snaP8-1917 Buiek SIX, 1920 Bllick SIX, 1920 I Oakland Six. Long & Cruson, ‘ Parker,” the 25-year pen, atI Service Garage. o a liic W h ite'» Pharmacy. o2(k‘ 1 N . J. Nelson Jr. motored to Coburg ,, ... i ,, i > i Huuday, returiuug in the evening with ! Mrs. Nelson and tlieir tvvo elnldren, been visiting for two weeks at the K who had been visiting relatives there. A. Gleason home, leave shortly lor W alter Irons, who is ««mployed on their home iu Minneapolis. They are th«« new building being erected by C. r«‘turniiig from a trip to Alaska. J. K« ni, motored to his ranch south of Mr D Parker, of Oakland, shop|»ed Ros««burg Sunday and brought buck a in thi" eity Friday. buck. Private dancing lessons and school, A P P L E S ! A P P L E S ! A P P L E S 1 Mrs. E. A. St ecu, over Ste«*n tailor shop, 24 N . Seventh sep29tfc W H O S GOT A P P L E S ? J I. JONES WHERE’ Bnck Building, West of Depot H O W MUCH? 50c, 75c, $100 Y O U H A V E G U E S S E D IT ! COM E IN A N D H A V E A G LA S S OF CID EIi Mrs. Robert M< Murphey and «laugh ter, Mrs. Garfield Madden, ««aiui* up Saturday from Eugene uud v isit«1«] with Mr. au«l Mrs. D. 11. Hemeuway. Mrs. Madden, who is u sister in law o f Mrs. Harvey Mad«l**n (Florence H em enway), l«‘aves soon for her home in Yokohama, Japan, which is ulso th«« home of the H arvey Maddens. Stock salt at B eid le r’a Feed Store, si Mrs. W. A. C offin , of Roseburg, is l ’sed ears at N e lso n ’s Service Sta visiting with h»*r sister, Mrs. J. A. tton: Ford sedan, practically new, with E) ledge. lots of extra«, $535; Ford touring, 1914 William Patton, motorcycle spe»*d model. $155; Ford truck, $175; Over officer in this eity, was in Portland laud 90 touring, $-75; Htudebakcr, 191s Tuesday on business. 7 paN» , $ - 0 0 ; Chevrolet, 1915, $IH0; Beautiful china cup and saucer, 191« Chevrolet, just tak«’ii in and in A I condition, $325. Terms given on 10c, with every dollar purchase above ears if desired. o20c at The Fair. o20c Guy E. Curtis, who had been Miss Sophie Jcusen, o f Chicago, is visiting lu re with her parents, Mr. aud visiting with Mrs. Julie Ma«lt»eu. Miss Mrs. D. G. Jones, left Saturday for a J»«use ii recently returned from a trip visit in The Dalles before returning to to Denmark. her home in Boise, Ida. Miss Mina Campbell, daughter of W. A. Heck, who is now located in Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Campbell, o f this Oregon City, spent the week end here city, has bren a«luiitted to a Kugen«’ visiting with relatives and friends. He hospital for treatment. attended the pioneer picnic at ! ¿oil don Saturday spe«*ial this week at Nel Saturday. s o u ’s Service Station: K««gular $13.(N) If you have real «‘state to trade come 3 0 x 3 chain tir«*s for $10.50; regular and see our list. We have land cud ¡$15.70 32i3Si l.’s«*o tires f«jr $12.95. o20 business places in California, Oregon, V. S. G off, who ha«l stiffen'd for Washington and Idaho for trade. J. F. Spray. o20<* s«»ine time with recurring attacks of up|M*ndicitis, submitted to an operation H allow e’en goods at The Fair. in a Eugene hospital Saturday. He is M iss Helen Rodolf eame up Satur reported as doing nicely. dav from Eugene,-where she is attend Flour— Aluminum Roaster We anticipate an advance in all flour in the near future. Let us book you for your winter flour at low prices. We are a ls o giving for a limited time a large Aluminum Roaster for $1 49 with every sack of flour putvhased. C o o k e d F o o d Sale at thin Ktore Saturday by the ladietT aid of the Baptist church. Sm ith-Short Grocery T h e S t o r e T h a t A p p r e e i a t e a T o u r T r a d e I f you want to s«*U your place ami move to some other loeulity come i:i Buy Gray oat* —Oala and vetch, aud m»e us. W e trade. Have u Ion«; cheat and vetch aeed at Beidler 'a list of trades in Idaho, Washington o20c atore. a8e and Oregon. J. F. 8 pray. Oscar Bradford, who had been visit Mm. E. G. O. Groat viaited in Eu gene Saturday with her »inter, Mian ing at the home o f his sist«»r, Mrs. Bertha Cox, who in recovering from i'la ra Spniigenburg, returned Sunday to his home iu 8alem. a recent operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. N«»«l Jackson arrived A. W . H clliwell was in Roseburg on by motor Sat unlay from Portland for business Thursday o f last w«*ek. a visit w’ith Mrs. Jackson’s mother, Come in and try our fountain Mrs. Anna Htennet. pen«. W h ite ’» Pharmacy. o20e M oving and storage. Phone 99. Citv F B. B aird was in the city S a tu r Transfer. n v lt f day from Oakland looking after prop T. J . Hanna and J. H. Hogan went erty interests. to Corvallis Saturday to hunt pheas Mrs. H ow ard Arnest, who had been visiting at the home o f her son, G. B Arnest, returned Saturday to her home in Port Inn<1. 11. C. Wheeler, o f Pleasant Hill, re publican candidate for the legislature and a former member, was in the city Saturday on his way to London to a t tend the pioneer picnic. George O. Knowles, democratic can ditlate fo r the b'gislatur«?, plans to leave within a few' day«» to spend a week meeting the voters o f the county fr= ants. W. P . Stroud has lease«] th<* Lam mers Broth»*rs sawmill a short distance west o f the city. The d«»al, which was consummated Monday, included six million feet of standing timber adja eent to the property. Off Summer; Pastures A s your animals come in off the pastures they’ll miss the tonics and laxatives which nature supplied to keep them in condition. It’s a bitf change Y o u must supply what is lacking in the dry feed — hay, grain and fodder — or they wiU get "o ff fe e d " and out of fix. Dr. Hess Stock Tonic Supplies th e Ton ics — L a xa tiv es It It It It It It — D iu rstics kM*p« animnlfl fr»*« from w o rm « I t ke«pa their b o w e l« open end re fu ia f. krt-pfl the nppetite and digestion good conditions ro w s fo r ca lvin g It h elp « to keep up the m ilk (low. feed in g ca ttle right up on their appetite. keep« hoga healthy, t h r ifty , free from w orm «. ineaus health and th rift fo r all anim al«. Parker Pen»— perfect writing — any »peed, any paper. Oversize in capacity. W h ite’» Pharmacy. Why Pay the Peddler Twice My Price? We art local dtaltrt tor the Dr. Hast Un*. Call on us Ostrander & McQueen The Frank Phillips fam ily spent the j week end in Yoncalla at the John Phillips home. TV// os haw murh stock row hart. M r. and Mrs. R. R. Meeks motored to Portlnnd Saturday. They were ae eompauied by Miss Katherine Menden- < hall, who went down for medical treat ment. See N e lso n ’s line o f used cars first. | It w ill pay you. o20e Stewart Mitchell returned Thursday came up from llulsuy Tuesday to a t o f last week from Medford. tend to some business a ffa irs aud will Mrs. Maud Kirkendall, o f Snginaw, return home today. While here Mr. shopped here Friday. Veatch made urraugeuicflts to have the (). M. Sloan, of Condon, who had liye wire newspaper shipped to his new been visiting at the home of his noph home every week lor the coiumg year. ew, James Plaster, went to Y o lien l la ile a Lurch arrived Weduusilay from Saturday to visit relatives aud friends. l'ort laud lo r a few days visit with M oviug and storage. Phoue 9!). City friends and to attend to business a f Transfer. n v l lt f fa irs before going on to »San Francisco Miss Clara Milne, who is teaching fo r a visit at the home o f his da ugh in the N o li sehuols, spent tilt: Ncex ter, Mrs. James McCredie. end here with her parents, Mr. and Dr. A . W . Kim e was in I'ortlaud on Mrs. J. S. Milne. a short business trip Wednesday, going Milton I.eKoy, of Portland, visited down in the morn mg aud returning the with relathes here Sunday. rauie night. Get your dishes now while we Mrs. Blanche Brueuiiig, Mrs. H arry have a lull line. The Fair. o20c N ile s aud Mrs. Bcuson, of I ’ortlaud, Mrs. D. Y. Allison, o f Willumiua, ami Mrs. Joe Garner, ol M edford, vis visited here over Tuesday. Sin* was ited Wednesday with Air. aud Mrs. accompanied home Wednesday by All". E a rl Hill. They left here that day to J. T. Allison, who probably will spend yisit at Yoncalla. John Nokes has completed a 101 foot the w'iuter at the home o f her sou. M elvin Horn, of Delight V alley, sub w ell fo r W. G. Massey upon the lat mitted to an operation for appendicitis t e r ’s place just south of the city ou Mixth street. at a Eugem* hospital Tuesday. Mrs. 11. 8. W ebber is reported ser G alloway writes iusuranee. iously ill at her home ou G ibbs uveuu«. A daughter was born October 12 to W ord has been received here o f the Mr. aud Mrs. L. W . Holmes at Silver dale, Wash. Mrs. liolnn*s was Miss serious illness at Ban Jose, Calif., of Ursula 1 ax *kwoo« 1 before her marriage Airs. Jennie Fishburu, mother of Mrs. li. 8. Bwuugcl and form er resident here. and is a sister o f E. C. Loekwuod. W t hart a paekagt to te tt Dr.Hess Instant Louse Killer Kills Lice Use Plenty of Bread Especially if you are using F A U L T L E S S bread, you will find your family calling for more bread. It is so good they want plenty. Cottage Electric G r o v e Bakery See I^ockwood for acreage on south o2Un3c Pacific highway. Frances Sckleef, who formerly resid ed here, was in the city Thursday of last week from Hutherl.n, where ah«» is attending school. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gupuy and children have arrived from lx>s Angel«»«» to make their home here. M oviug and storage. Phoue 99. City Transfer. n o v lltfe Mr. and Mrs. W . H. B lair returned Thursday of last week from Porthtnd, where Mr. Blair had undergone a la rial operation for relief from neuralgia. Mrs. B lair joiued hint followJug the op ««rat ion. H arry Collins, o f Eugene, spent sev eral days here last week remodeling property which he owus on Fifth street. iw M »«/ $«>«*" :w m '\ Éii /.1 i- Bread! Take home a loal- or two to night, and see how all the family will enjoy it. After a trial you will not spend any more time doing your own baking. Bender’s City Bakery Home made fruit aud jellii*s fo r sale. The J. W . Eddy residence in Cherry court is being repainted this week by Address E. Al. Gilson, Cottage Grove Mr. aud Mrs. A lbert Stocks left postoffice. o2Upd Hi dwell & Clark. Tuesday by automobile for I.onj, The John Groves fam ily and Mr. Beach, C a lif , to speud the m uter. Sugar and flour at B e i d l e r F e e d store. jue9c and Airs. J. V. Stewart picnicked at C. B. Neal, forest supervisor, -wa D. E. Busted, who lives ou Mosby the bedrock fo rd on Alosby creek the here from Roseburg Monday and Tues first o f the week aud brought back a creek, has purchased the Brewer resi fine buck, much to the gratification day. deuce ou north H street. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Purvance and o f their neighbors as well as them R. B. Garina u was in Eugene ou fam ily, who recently returned to the selves. business Tuesday. states from Metlukatia, A laska, spen' Sam Short ridge is building a new Mr. and Mrs. A . H. Ritchey are house on his raix*h just east o f the the week end here visiting Mrs. But van ee’s mother, Mrs. Lucy Currin. h a v in g early u«*xt week t«i make their ¡city. They will spend the winter iu Cor home in 8«*liua, Calif. Airs. Belle Schimller, o f Roseburg, is vnllis, where their son Currin is at Shingles and cement for sale. visiting at the home of her daughter, tending Oregon Agricultural college. W . L. HubbeU. al8tfc M rs. W . L. Hatch. Mrs. A. \V. Swanson, Mrs. V icto. Mrs. Faiinn* W itte ami son William Chambers tutd Miss Edna Christy were G. A. Nichols motored up from Ku New sweater bargains at The returned Wednesday from Ashland, Eugene visitors Saturday. g« tie aud visited w ith relatives. Fair. o20e K««v. H. B. Her was in Salem and where they had spent the summer. Oil Miss Jennie Tunnison spent the week Portluud ou business the first o f the the way home they killed a buck. end in Portland. ANNOUNCEM ENT. Miss Noriue Fooler, o f Bundou, is week. Mr. aud Mrs. Charles G etty» will Mrs. C. M . VanBuren, of Portland, visiting at tlx* home of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Eugenia Galvin, o f the domestic move into th«* L L. B arrel prop«*rty on returned home Saturday, after visiting John Madseu. scienco department o f the Eastern Sixth street. Mr. and Airs. G. A. Sanders moffered h«*r sisters, Mrs. F. M. Hambrick and Stove Co., o f Hamilton, ft., will deni to Eugene Wednesday. Mrs. G. \V. Me Faria ml. oust rate nt the Smith & Short grocer* Mrs. J. T. Short arrived home Tues with the Estate Electric Range ou Bring iu your wheat and get your 1 winter flour. Beidler Feed Store. s29e day night from W ithrow, Wash., where Novem ber 27, 2S and 29. Mrs. Galvin she stopped for a visit at the home of is an expert in cookery and will fully Mr. aud Mrs. John Bahrenfun have her son H arry on her way home from arrived from Fresno, Calif., t«» visit at u trip through the southern aud midille explain all the details o f the operation o f the electric range. tin* home o f their son, F. L. Bahr«*ufus. west states. Mr. Short arrived home o20tf A. 1,. W Y N N E , Pealer. N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold a new about two weeks ago. Dodge touring car to Jot* Galdabini, Mr. nud Mrs. Hugh Currin, of “ S T E R L IN G ” feeds, manu e f A nlauf, a us«*d Grant six to Guy Baker, are visiting with Mr. C u rrin ’s factured in Cottage Grove; VanAtta, o f Black Butte, ami a Foul mother, Mrs. Amelia Currin. t(«uriug car to Roy VanScoy. priced right. M f. and Mrs. O. E. Woodson and W e have the largest stock of M r. and Mrs. James Robison returue«l Best grades Hard Wheat dinner ware in ten years. Prices Saturday from l«os Ang«*les and San and Soft Wheat Flour. are very low. The Fair. o20e Luis Obispo, Calif., where the Robisons bail been visiting for tlx* past mouth. Jonathan Apples, while A t«»ii pound daughter was born Tu«*s- Tlx* Woodsons made the trip south of every description. Nothing they last, $1 a box; 10c* back duy to Mr. ami Mrs. W illiam Harper. but a short tinn* ago accompanying too small; nothing too large. for boxes returned. Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Knowles, of Air. Woodson fH parents on tlieir r«* MOST reasonable rates. Mnpleton, sp«*nl the week end here turn to tlieir horn«» in Texas. Fine Potatoes, $1.75 per visiting at tlx* home o f their son. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Rmlisil have 1(M) lbs., in sack lots. Archie Knowles, ami with Mr. K now b*«’ moved to this city from Norbert, brother, M ayor George O. Knowles. M ont., to make their home here. They Best price in town on tires They returned homo Monday Mrs. nr«» visiting at the G. H. Fullerton and our “ repeat” sales G«*«»rge O. Knowles taking them as fa r home. show them to be giving sat us Eugem* by motor. isfaction: 30x3, $7.75; 30x October Special— Fourteen photos for the price o f twelve; any size or style, V >, $9.60. for October only. Monroe studio. otitf«| Mrs. B. M. Priiu'«h<nis«* is opening hemstitching and art shop upstairs itt tlx Woodward blo«*k. The county toad viewers, Hugh 826 W E S T M A I N S T R E E T Hampton, John llu bbs ami County Hur- velor W aggoner w««r«’ in Cottage Ur<\«j C O T T A G E G R O V E C R E A M E R Y , A G E N T S FOR D E L A V A L Tuesday iuspc<‘t iug the site of the pro pose«! J. C. Bailey gateway. S E PA R A T O R S . If there is a better separator than the Over $20,000,000 business written >o W e sell lots o f used ears at Nelson ’4 lie Laval is has not yet been discovered. fa r this year by Oregon Fire Relief, *i Service Station. o20«l popular company. VVhyf l*ow rates, W e pay the highest market price for cream and can use Welden Cornutt, who had b«»«*n work big asset.«4. See Tom A w bre y at John all the HOOD cream you can produce. D urham ’s store. o20t* ing at Ruiille this summer, urri\«‘<i home Saturday. Miss Bert lia Cox is recovering from As to the poor cream, we prefer to let somebody else use Mr. aud Mrs. E. M. Gilson and chil an operation for appendicitis at a Eu dren are leaving the latt«*r part o f th j that, for RED ROSE B R A N D B U T T E R cannot be made from gem* hospital last week. w«*««k for l*os Angeles to look for $ poor cream. Members o f th«* Baptist congregation permanent location, ami may go farther met at the home o f R«‘V. E. G. O. Groat south than Ix>s Angeles t«> reside. Tlx| Thursday evening o f last week for the Gilsons have b«*en lure since the first P h o n e 149 regular weekly prayer m«*eting. Rev. of May, Mr. Gilson being engaged iit dn .at, » h o is jKiHtor emeritus o f ,h<> Ii^ id r a jj’ work. hur«*h, is ii his 89th year, Feed! Flour! Potatoes! Apples! Tires! The CEMENT WORK Burge & Hardin RED ROSE BRAND BUTTER STERLING FEED CO. COTTAGE GROVE CREAM ERY See the cup and »auoer we ara All kim b of poultry supplies at Jne f ti selling for 10c with every dollar Bt o ile r’s Feed store. purchase. I t ’« worth 35c. At Thu Mr. au«i Mrs. George Boyd and lit o20<j ii-------------- tie «Laughter Edrudel visite«] iu Ku Fair. gt*ue Friday with Mrs. B o y d ’s brother, Mrs. Caroline Doolittle is reported a# K rnixth Mills. * being very ill at the h«uue o f Ix f «1 l lighter, Mrs. !J. 8. Hales, at Don'im* Grant Tower was iu Eugene Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. I). H arvey hnvo Silk umbrella», wonderful bar moved from apartnxnts in the I. B» gains, at The Fair. o20<- Morris building to the Randolph r«*si* «1« nee at 145 south Hixtli street. Harry Neet and Ralph Saltsmau were The nuine o f Mrs. Josiah F’orter w t# in Eugene Thursday of last week «>n menti«>ned last week as th/> giver o f bus i nos«. $15 at the h u i i u m I experience meeting Mrs. James I>*niou went to R«>seburg of the In d ie s ’ A id society o f the Pres Friday to visit at the homes o f h**r byterian ehurch. Mrs. James C. Porter sons, Eddie aud Charles Yaleutine. made the gift instead of Mrs. Josiah Ned M«aCoy purchased a Ford touring Porter. car Saturday from Woodson Brothers. S. C. Veatch and Clarence W aggeuer ---------------------------- ----------1 Seed! Seed! Seed! VETCH TIMOTHY RYE CHEAT RYE GRASS JO N E S CLOVER RECLEANED OATS < S ¿ EATO N