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H O L ID A Y G R E E T IN G S Our great «st asNft is tlu* -X\ f Every-Day bread, at Bender’s' Mr*. ^ *r- Howe wn* in Eugene bakery, 12c the loaf. die Monday The condition of V irginia Bosl«*y, who is in a Eugene hospital s u f f e r in g ! from a ba d ly infect«*«! boil, is ini proved, ttecording to frien d s who have visit«*«l h e r d u rin g th e past few «lays. trooil will of our ru.stomcrs Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Him ran a re at , Clayton, Wash., v isiting w ith the p a r ami we sineerely value the e nts «»f Mrs. IVarl Hlmron. Y«m will able to s«*«* your Christm as buaiiiess you have given us. pre sen ts w ith glasses purchased from the W'hit«* Fharm acy. May your ( 'liriatiiias he mer C onstruc tion of a power line to th«* W a lte r Woo«lar«l «locks was eoininenced ry ami the New Year better T uesday. the eurr«>nt b e in g pi«*k«*<l up at th«» C ha m be rs mill, to which a line au»l more prosperous than j was com plete d recently. ever before. Guv VtuiRiper, of P o r t l a n d , visite d , Wre«ln«»Hday a t th«» home «if his m other, II Mrs. Anna J . Oowdy. Get y o u r o rder in for a H a m ilton B«»aeh svv«*ep«*r s«» t h a t you will b«* sure of de live ry by C hristm as. A. L. Wynne. A. P. Cliurehill is «town from the Bohemia d istric t for th«» holidays. I n l a n d Will its l if t Sunday for K la m Tin* c ondition of Mrs. M a ry E. Nos- a th Kails, where he will be employed bit. m o th e r of K. K. Mills, is v e r y s«*r- in tilt* ex pros* of tic«*. ious, as the result o f a p a r a ly tic stroke Moving ami stora ge. Phono 99. City Fri<lay. T ransfe r. n o v lltfc No matter what it is you ^ ant Mr.'*. Maud H ilton r«*turn«*d F r id a y from P o rtlan d , where she hud boon in printing, get it at The Sen- visitin g for se veral weeks. tf Mrs. William Cellers and d a u g h te r, L es te r P h e lp s is ex p ec te d to a r r i v e from T illam ook to spend I M ism Sibyl, were E ugene visitors Sat S u n d a y urdav. I f you feeil S te r li n g I>niry P e e d your cow will p a y her way. S te r lin g Feed Company. I Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n C o ffm an return«*«! T h u rsd a y night o f lust week from n two m o n t h s ’ visit in Newport. Robert E a r l waft up from Eugene F r id a y on business. See S p ra y about insurance. u l7 tf Mr. a n d Mrs. T. H. Willis, w ho had been visiting a t th«* home of their | «laughter, Mrs. B. F. McCollum, at Row | River, left F rida y l o r a visit in Huth | : erlin. The H a m ilton Beach va cuum sw eeper ! sta n d s buck for none. A. L. Wynne. FRUIT CAKES Mrs. I.. L. Woolley leaves this week to spend Christm as w ith her husbuml AND PLUM PUDDINGS in i h m s m u ir, Calif. FOR CHRISTMAS Mrs. Joseph Sm all a n d son George re tu ru e d F rid a y from a visit in Fort —the most delicious you have laud. ever tasted. Every bite is Sm ith-S hort grocery sells the best plumb full of spices, nuts and health b r e a d —aid s digestion. Known fruits. Place your order now a* Homan meal bread, ba ked by I*og Cabin B a k in g Co., of P o r tla n d , Ore. for our special fruit cake for Sold in grocery stores. ul7 tfc your Christmas dinner. Mr. :tnd Mrs. C. Purcell, who had b e t a visiting at the home of Mrs. P u r c e l l ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil I G r o v e liam Rcntle, since they came here from th«* e as t la.>t summer, left F r i d a y to m ake th e i r home in H«jquiam, Wash. Glasses w ith shell f ram e , Bausch A I*omb lenses, at W hite P h a r m a c y , A d a u g h te r was born D«.*cember 9 to C h ristm a s with his m o th e r a n d sist«*r, Mr. and Mrs. l«eslie A. Mill«*r (Zena Mrs. Am«*lia Phelpa a n d Miss Ruth .W h e eler) in Corvallis a n d has been Phelps. C om pany I) will hold pay d a y m u ste r ! named Zona laiVeda. Mike Kebelbeck a tt e n d e d a m eetin g T h u r s d a y o f next week. M oving a n d storage. P hone 99. City of W illam ette valley Woodmen of the T r a n s fe r . n v ltf World F rid a y in Eugene. Mr. a n d Mrs. C. C. Cruson a n d Mr. T here is no C hristm a s g i f t like a H am ilton Beach vacuum sw eeper. A. L. and Mrs. Roy Short a tt e n d e d a show in E ugene M onday night. Wynne. Mrs. N. P. F e r r is, of Y oncalla, is Mr. a n d Mrs. B. M. Haw ley went to Hadley t ille Thursilay ol la.si wt**k to v isitin g th is week w ith Mrs. E. G. O. j 'lx-nd i hristm as at th e home of t h e i r G roat a n d a t t e n d i n g the Dr. P r ic e meetings. da u g h te r, Mrs. W illiam Hawley. ! J. i ve i. ...__ _ recently .1 ot Illinois, ,,,. You will able to see y o u r C h ristm a s vv. o.... Stephenson, who had been v isiting his b ro th er a n d presents w ith glasses purc hase d from meee, B. U. Mtepheusou and Mrs. F. J. the W hite P h a rm ac y . A lsto tt, left last week fo r Halsey, “ I c k y ’ ’ A r t h u r is here to spend where he will conduct a b a r b e r shop. C h ristm a s a t the home of his b rother, Every-Day bread, at Bender’s E. E. A rth u r . N. H. Hays, of London, h a s r e tu r n e d bakery, 12c the loaf. die from a t r i p to Canada. J u h n \\ right, w hu had been v i .i t in g Buy a lot und build a home or buy with th»* I ra and Charles B eidler fain a home in the b«*st town in Oregon. dies, returne d to Ros«*burg T h u rsd a y (>f jusj w * See S p ra y , 105 M a in str e e t. n24c i Mrs. F. G. Sw isher a r ri v e d Tu«*sday MrH* \ 1 • who ha«l been vis fr«>m S e a tt l e to visit a t the home «*f I l tln tf relatives here, re luriied to her he r a u n t , Mrs. J . B. McCoy. ! huM**? iU P o r t l a n d T hursday o f last Mrs. Eli« n J o n e s r e tu r n e d Tu«*s«lay wet * from Mar«*ola, where she hail b«*en Glasses with sh«*ll fram e, Bausch & visitin g lu r son Fred. r “* 1,1 ^ d*nses; a t W hite P h a rm ac y . Carlo ad of corn com ing soon. Get j > A. L. L eonard a r r i v e d W ednesday of o u r prices before b u y in g else when*. hist week from Hpruig Valley, Mum., S te rlin g Feed Com pany. B a n k o f C o tta g e G ro v e » « The Examination of the Eye WE Render You Expert Service The examination of the eye, to be complete, must take into consideration points far deeper than a mere test for vision. \Ye have the most scien tific eye-testing instruments in the optical field today. Our work eonihines that of tin* optometrist and op tic.an. We prescribe, grind and fit our own glasses. Cottage Electric D. J. Scholl O P T I C I A N O P T O M E T R IS T F a c to r y on Prem ises C o tta g e Orove Oregon __ Tales of the Town | — OU *m- with the l a s t Bausch 4. Bomb Jeuses at th e Whit»* P h a rm ac y . Cowell, Clyde Bure hum a n d tay Woolley a re home from U. A. C. I : or th e C h r is tm a s holidays. G e o r g e O. K n u w b s s p e n t l a s t w eek in P o r t l a n d o n b u siu e ss. You s t ill hav»- t i m e to h a v e t h a t n ew »udge B r o t h e r s c a r deliv«*red t o y o u r h o m e by C hristma.-v ( ’all N e l s o n ’s Her ice S t a t i o n f o r *1« u io n st r a t i o n . vl ... . .. , , . . . i Mis« Wilma White, who is a t t e n d i n g Cce«i college in P o rtland, arrive«! Hat • itday to spend the two w.-ek Christm as • uterini with her parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. A J W hite. Miss M arian W hite, a tud«.-nt a t the U niversity of Oregon, ' expect«*«! hum«* from Eugem* today. The Ham ilton Beach vacuum sweep* • rs a r ri v e d today. A. L. Wynne. Miss M ary Koii«*r, of Halsey, visited h i . w eek ut th e I k ’ ik .' ul h. r ’b r u th . r, ¡ f ,,r " * ‘>l1 * ‘, b Bakery **'* u*u ,b «r . Mr*, 'hurles Rouer, new mail e a r r ie r on the I W. J . Kirjcbiake l«*ft F rid a y fo r Iiis a st side. Galloway for Insurance, 511 Main, tf home in R«*giua, Hash., a f t e r a visit .. ... . a ■ j . at the hume ol Ins cousin, Mrs. Fran Mr. ami Mrs. r. J. H a n n a r e tu r n e d | (¿rav (»ray. S a tu rd a y from a m o u t h ’s visit in Ko Moving a n d storage. P hone 99. City ourg. T ransfe r. n o v lltfc Charles Adams was in Eugene Mon , .. •ay evening. ! M r* VVlf“ mm H a u p t h*ft S a t u r d a y to ... . . . i, . u , , • *p«*nd Christm as in P o rtlan d with h«*r O b . - » ', with th« b.M Hu..... .. d u u g h , , . ^ M „ . j K F r ,.,. ttIld M rs. “l ” hit« Pbarm uey. George M. Edwnrd«. Mr.. F r a n k ricbue.der, uj l . « r a m '. 1 | . 1|,rary bourn on F r i d a y have been V,U t h n a t u .i l « a t l . lnnd with j ..hanged from F rid a y e v o n .n o . to Fri • r p a ren ts, Mr. a nd Mrs. Ham Hander , «Juy a fte rnoon. Hours, .1 to 5 o ’clock. Good suggestions for Christm as g i f ts : 404 South Fifth Street B I*. Horner, of M«*dfor«l, visited »n Motoriii(*t«*rs, rear view m irrors, wind • he city Humlay and Monday. shield visors, wind defl«»ctors, spot- Get yo u r ord*r in now for a iia niil lights, robes, windshield wipers, and Air. a n d Mrs. Guy W hitlock, of P ort fon B«*seh vacuum swc**per fo r t h e y ’r«? many oth«*r article s whieh will pleast a n y car owner. Nelson *«*11 h all th a t ! land, will spend Christin as here with going l a s t. A. L. Wynne. i j H,iy Mrs. W h it l o c k s ’ mother, Mrs. Gh»un J . I. Jo n e s was up from Eugen»* 1 si u ^* Monday t*u business. Miss K a therine M endenhall is in Green. C utle ry o f all k inds fo r Christmas. Mr a<id Mrs. H. W. Mason were in E u g .n e this week t a k i n g the timelier»’ d« 15 iajgene Monduy. exam ination. Mrs. Georg«* Matth«*ws is Wynne A R i m e ’s. H a r r y Rim e, son of Dr. A. W. Kiiue, BumneM men: Oct your billing ‘ 1 ,1 1 | l ‘" , _ j . * * f IvtJt- H Robert - and small son arriv«;d M onday night from O n ta rio and bookkeeping • y i t e m » of The .... .. „ Tll,...,liy IliKht fr..... for a visit. Tiiis is th«? first tim e he has b«***n m Cottage Grov«* for 11 years. BeQUH«l. tf a visit with r«*latives h i P ortland. Mr. a n d Mrs. H •*nry Thompson, of Frank Hly was in tin* city Tu«*s«lay { lie is <jn bis way t«i C a lifo rn ia to visit his b r o t h e r Albert. William H a w th o r n e a r r i v e d Hunday from Mediciuu l i a t , C anada, a n d will lo«*ate here. You can fit yourself w ith p e rfe c t glasses by using the latest tenting m a chine f o r t h a t purpose at the Whitt? P h a rm ac y . M. F. W y a t t is down from the? Bo hernia «listn et to spend the holidays. Dah? W y a t t an«) Virgil Powell w«*ut up to the iniii(?s Hi ‘ay a n d r e tu r n e d with WK WISH ALL OCR CUSTOMKKS AM) FRIENDS him the ne xt day. A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Mrs. D a vid Williams was t a k e n to a Eug«*rie h o sp ital Monday. EXIDE BATTERIES Gates Supertred Tires Vulcanizing and Battery Repair Bradley Service Station Merry Christmas THIS STORE WILL BK CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS. OPEN FRIDAY AND SATI RDAY M ill ITS I NTIL NINE Smith-Short Grocery T k • L H t o r « T h a t A p p r e c i a t e * Y o u r T r a d e Mrs. William F ra sie r Johnson accoin pani«*«I Mr. Johnson li«*r«* from Eug«*ne T u es d ay t«> a tt e n d tin* m eeting of th«* T uesday Briilg«* club at the home of Mrs. Clyde S. Huberts. You can fit yours«*|f with perfect glasses by using tin* la test t«*sting urn «•him* for th at purpos«* at the Whit«* Pharm acy. Dr. VV. E. I .«»bow a t t i ‘inb*d u meet ing of d«*ntiats in Eugene Sa turday. Miss Gladys E dw ards, a teacher in th«» Yoncalla schools, accompani«*d by h e r m oth er, visited this week a t th«' S h erm an W ilkins home. Your owu photograph is a g i f t t h a t only you can give. M ake an a p p o in t ment to d ay for your C hristinas Gifts. Monroe Studio. n3tfc Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Williams a rriv e d T u es d ay from Hope, N. D., and are visitin g at the home of th e ir son, A. G. Williams. They will locate here. Mrs. Dah* Lusk is here from llood River visiting a t the home of her pa r e a t s , Mr. and Mrs. W. M. More lock. E le ctric percolators, to aste rs, irons, h a ir curlers a n d combs m ake most suit able C hristm a s pre sents fo r the wife or da u g h te r. Get them a t Wynne & Kiiue ’a. d8 15 T w in sous were born December 7 to Mr. a n d Mrs. George Ki«*bs, of Cecil, Ore. They have been na med M arion G a n d Maiicell J . Mrs. K r e b s was Mias Uoxie YaiiHchoiack, fo rm er resident of this section. Mr. a n d Airs. George A tkinson have gone to N o r th Bend to sp end a month. Nelson sells tires in his new place, same as he did in his old place. Come a n d look ’em over. We have $4UUU worth in stock. All sizes. Ham Damewood r e tu r n e d hist week from a visit a t Pedeo with the 1. li. Y«*utch »amily a n d a t Halsey with the H. C. \ eatcii family. Mrs. Helen DeLong w e n t to P o r t l a n d Hunday to visit a t the home of her da u g h te r, Mrs. G. E. Woods. Used car bargains—1917 Buick ! six, 1920 Buick six, 1919 Tulsa lour. Service Garage. Mrs. Lulu Kellems, wife o f a fo rm er i p a sto r of the C h r istia n church, occu pied the p u lp it a t th«> local church Huu- day m ornin g in th e i n te r e s t of the m issionary d e p a r t m e n t of the church. Airs. Lew is 1*. A dam s left Hunday for her home in R«*d Lodge, Mont., a f t e r a visit a t the Charles DeW ald home. A n d d o n ’t fo rg o t— s t a n d lamps, f i x tu res a n d a ll k inds of accessories. A. L. Wynne. Dr. a n d Mrs. A. S. A u stin a nd son Russell, of Aberdeen, Wash., will spend the holid ays here a t the home of their d a u g h te r , Mrs. C. H. Roberts. Cody P e n tic o r e tu r n e d F r i d a y from K a n sa s City, where he h a d been a t te n d i n g a n auto m obile school. M oving a n d storage. P h o u e 99. City T r a n s fe r . n v lltf Airs. E m m a Wilson, of Eugene, vis- it«*d F r i d a y with Airs. F r a n c e s Gray. Airs. H u g h T ru n n eli a n d d a u g h te r Ailcen a re sp e nding the holidays in Haicin w ith Airs, i r u n u e l l ' s p a rents, Air. a n d Airs. J . D. Anderson. Gallow ay w r i t e s insurance. Airs. E u g e n ia G albriu, of S e a ttle, is v isitin g w ith the C. (>. DeVere fam ily a n d Airs. M. A. Jacobs. Airs. R. E. Do wens has been a d m i t te d to a E u g e n e h o spital fo r medical t r e a t ment. To Our Policy Holders. The Oregon F i r e relief association s u s ta i n e d a loss of $41,000 in the A s to r ia f ir e , which was s e ttle d within one week a f t e r the f ir e occurred, lea v ing r e serv e assets still o f ap p ro x im ate ly a h a lf million dollars, or enough to p a y ov«*r ten tim es such a loss. D. V. Au brey, a g e n t . d22e A rc ade D e cora ted f o r Christmas. T he e n t r a n c e to th«* A rcade t h e a t e r resembles a m in ia tu re f o r e s t iu honor of the C h r istm a s holidays, small fir tr«cs a n d q u a n ti t ie s «if holly a n d other C h ristm a s greens being used. W. R. C. G r a b Bag S a tu rd a y . The Woineu ’s R elief corps will hold a Christ m as g r a b bag Hat u n l a y a f te r l o o u follow ing a s h o r t business m ee t ing. All of th e coiurutlcs a re mvit«*d to a t t e n d lilt* «‘iitcrTuinuieiit. Store s O pen N ig h ts U n til Christinas. Local sto re s a re rem ain ing open of nights d u r i n g the last few sh oppiug days b e fo re Christm as. NO TICE ! I will not be responsible fo r paym ent for p u rc h ase s mad«? by oth«*rs t h a n m y self on my account. (». W. N ance. d-2p SOCIETY M em bers of th«* T an g le f o o t club e n jo y e d t h e i r re g u la r dance Tuesday night. D e co ra tio n s were c a r r ie d out in Christ uias colors a n d gr«?enery. The comm it lee in charge was Mrs. H. V. Allison, Mrs. W. E. Bradley, Mrs. G. W. McQueen, Mrs. A. G. Williams, and Mrs. A. L. Wynne. ♦ D in n e r g u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mrs. Clyde L. R o b e rts ou C h r istm a s day will b«? Mr. a n d M rs. George A. P r o c to r a n d chiidreu, of t h i s c ity, and Dr. a n d Mrs. A. 8. A u s tin a n d son, o f Aberdeen, Wash., p a r e n t * und b ro th e r of Mrs. Roberts. 'A u R* d shndetl candles c a r r ie d out a C h ristm a s m o t i f when Mrs. C. E. Frost e n te r t a i n e d t h e J o k e r club at li«?r home F r id a y night. A dd itio n a l guests were Mrs. Ju s . P. G r a h a m a n d Mrs. Burns. E ac h gu«‘st re c e iv e d uu a t t r a c t i v e pow d e r p u f f , tho h a n d w o rk of the hostess. <* W <9 Members o f the Tillicum club en Every-Day bread, at Bender’s joy«*«l their a n n u a l C h ristm a s tree a n d bakery, 12c the loaf. die dinn«?r a t th e home of Mr. a n d Mrs. D. li. Ht?iinm\va> Wednesday night. Mrs. A. W. Corn utt r e tu r n e d Ha lur 9 9 9 day from E*c<»edido, Calif'., where sh«? Mrs. Nelson Durham, re tir in g worthy went to a tt e n d the f u n e ra l of her m atron t h e E a s te r n Htar lodge, en mother, Mrs. C. II. Luke. lertain«ol th«* o t h e r r e ti r i n g officera «>f I Huns, of Roneburg, was in th e ^ lodge a t her home on south Hixth •ity Monday. j street Fri«\ay a fte rn o o n . Hixteeu If you have a n y th i n g to sell or t r a d e woineq e n j o y e d the ho sp ita lity of Mrs. or w ant to buy a o y lh i n g see Hpray, 495 Durham : M I*» Ad* II«* White, Mis« In«*/. , M mio stre e t. n J k i Whit«;, Mrs. Roy E. Hhort, Mrs. J . T. W E RE THE BOYS 1 —who Kive you snappy service from a snappy line of snappy groceries. Christmas candies and nuts and all the ingredients for your Christmas cakes and for your special dishes for the Christmas table. O strander M cQ ueen Sm ith, Mrs. A. W. Helliweil, Mrs. El bert B«*d«?, Airs. H. W. T itus, Mrs. C h a r h s Adam s, Airs. C. E. Frost, Mrs. C lara B urkholder, Mrs. Jus. P. Graham , Mrs. C. C. Cruson, Mrs. A. A. Rich moiid, Mrs. C harles Beidler, Airs. H. V. Allison and Mrs. George M atthews. F a n c y work was enjo yed d uring the a fte rnoon. ♦ ♦ ♦ The a t t r a c t i v e new home of Airs. Clyde H. Roberts was gay w ith Christ mas decorations T uesday fo r th e me«;t- iug of the T u es d ay A fte rnoon Bridge club fo r which Airs. R oberts was host ess. A one o ’clock luucheou was f o l lowed by an a fte rn o o n a t bridge and th e d i s t r ib u t i o n of g i f ts from the C h ristm a s tree. Airs. G aven C. Dyott won high score a t cards. B«*sid«?s the g i f ts each g u e s t receiv ed a popcorn ball. ❖ <$> <$> A b e a u tifu lly ap p o in te d luncheon a t H ote l B a r te i l T u es d ay a t noon p r e ceded the re g u la r m eeting am i C h r ist inas tr e e p a r t y of the La Com us club. Mrs. C. J . Kem was the hostess a t the lunch«?on, follow ing which she e n t e r ta i n e d th e club at he r a t t r a c t i v e horn«* on west Alain str e e t. Airs. VV. W. Me F a r la nd, o f Roseburg, who is swill ou the a c tiv e m em bership roll of the club, was here f o r th e occasion. Only club m em bers were present. 9 9 9 A C h ristm a s tree was the principal e n te r ta i n m e n t a t the m eeting of the Pa st M a t r o n s ’ club M onday a fternoon. Caudles a n d C h ristm a s greens were used to c a r r y out the holid ay spirit by the hostesses, Airs. K a rl K. Alills, Airs. T. C. W beele r a n d Mrs. B. V. Allison. A t a prt*vious m e e tin g a d r a w ing o f names was m ade a n d each m em be r received a g i f t on the tree. I u ud- d itiou Mrs. Mills pre sente d each guest w ith a clever g i f t of sealing wax, b e sides c an d y a n d nuts which were the g i f t of the host«»sses. In honor of the b i r th d a y a n n iv e r s a r y of Airs. J a s . P. G raham a cake w ith <*audles was a sur prise f e a t u r e o f the e n te r ta i n m e n t . 9 9 N ews has been received here of the m a rria g e at N e w p o rt on Decem ber 6 of Charles Clelaud, of Ht. Hidetis, an«l Mrs. Blanche F i u n e r ty , form erly of C o tta g e Grove but recently of N e w port. T hey will reside a t Ht. Helens. I CHURCH NEWS | .>--------------------------------------------------------- ♦ P r e s b y t e r i a n C hurch— Bev. A. B. Bpearow, pastor. S u n d a y school a t 10; m orning hour a t 11; j u n io r Kii dcuvor a t 3; senior E n d ea v o r a t 6:30; e v ening se rvice a t 7:30. • • • M ethodist C hurch— Sun d a y school at 9:45. Classes fo r all ages. M orning wor ship a t 11; J u n i o r league a t 3. E p w orth league a t 6:30. E v e n i n g service a t 7:30. « • • S e v e n th Day A d v e n tis t Church, west Main str e e t. Services e very S a tu rd ay . S a b b a th school, 10 a. m.; church ser vice, 11 a. in. P r a y e r m e e tin g Wcduos day, 7 :30 p. in. • • • C h ristia n Church, tho “ h o m e l i k e ” church, J . E. Carlson, m i n i s t e r —Bible school a t 9:45. M orning se rvice a t 11- J u n i o r church at 11. I n t e r m e d i a te uud ju n io r C h ristia n E n d ea v o r n t 6:30. A C hristm a s program o f readings a n d music ut 7:30. • • • C h ristia n 8«*ionc« c hurch, c orner of J e f f e r s o n a v en u e a n d Second street. Huuday services a t 11 a. m. VVedncs d a y services a t 7:20 p. iu. tf • • • B a p tist C hurc h—Services will be held re g u la rly in the B a p ti s t chur«*h ev ery L o r d ’» day. Sunrlay school 19 &. in., m o rning service 11 a. m., eve n ing service a t 7:30. P r a y e r m e e tin g e very T hursilay e v ening a t 7:30 o ’clock © HINGS WE THINK Things Others Think and What We Think of tho Things Others Think “ K I C K S ” GO W IT H M i l .K . Down in Flo rid a a crea m e ry in spe c tor re ce ntly found a b a b y ’s shoe in a can of milk. T hey m ay have to give a little boot with milk down there. . . . I t is a noticeable f a e t t h a t the person who duos tho most to deserve f r iendships is usually the one who has them. . . . THEY A R E N ’T “ S E P T E M B E R M O RN S.” Some of ou r very nice society women in Chieago nml o th e r places h a v e kicked up qu ite a hullabaloo a b o u t th e d isp la y in g of “ S e ptem be r M o r n ” in public places. T here is not as mueh suggestiveness in this a r ti s t i c production in the a lt o g e th e r as there is iu the spectacle of one o f these plum p society m atro n s w a d d lin g a ro u n d town in a tig h t f i tt i n g hobble. * * • NO J O B F O B A H U S K Y MAN. A m an holding his f i r s t baby a bout f o u r hours a f t e r it has seen th e light of day, handles it a bout as g in g erly a s he would a b a s k e t of overripe eggs. . . . NO N E E D TO GO H U N G RY . W hy cuss th e t a r i f f ) N itropic ric acid, raw acorns, a n n a to , usufetid u, d r a g o n ’s blood, divi-divi, s t u f f e d birds, ipecac, joss sticks, jtiuk spunk u n d se veral o t h e r p opular b r e a k f a s t foods a r e on the free list. * * • The m an who does th in g s has no tim e to w aste telling of w hat he has done or is going to do. • * * H a l f of th e world would like to know how tho o t h e r h a lf m anages to live. * * * M a n y a m an has b«*«*n «lriveu to «1<*»(»oration t r y i n g to pull too big a load. * • * H E ’S DEAD. A nyw ay, when a wom an m arries thi? .second tim e she knows she is not g e t t i n g the best man «»u earth. * * * I t ’s not so imn'li w h a t you pay f o r a t h in g as w h a t you g«*t out o f it. N O T IC E OF FIN A J j MENT. SETTLE In the m a t t e r of the e st a t e of J a m e s Alatth«*ws, deceas«*d. N otice is hereby given t h a t the und e rsig n ed has filed his final a c count as a d m i n i s t r a t o r of tin* e sta te of Janu»s M a tthe w s, deeeas«?d, with t h e C ounty Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and an ord«*r has been made aii«1 e n te r e d of r«*«*or«l «lir«*«'ting this notice a n d s e t ti n g the 22d «lav of J a n u a r y , 1923, at th e hour of 10 o ’clq«'k in the forenoon for the h e arin g of objectio ns, if any, to said final a cc ount a n d for tin* filial s e ttle m e n t o f sa id «»state. Dated th is 19th «lay of Dee«*mlx*r, 1922. CH A R LE S MATTHEWS, A d m i n is tr a t o r o f the e s t a t e «»f J a m e s M atthew s, <b*«*eus«»d H e rb ert VV. Lombard, A tto rn ey for e state. «122j 19 May your Christinas be a merry one, may your New Year be a prosperous one, and may we be remember ed when you place your grocery order. Trask’s Cash Grocery FLOUR DRIFTED 8NOW—FISHER 8 BLEND FE E D KERR 8 EOO PRODUCER AND KERR’S SCRATCH FOOD PRODUCE EOOS JONES EATON «j