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COTTAGE^ROVE^ENTlN^^RID^Yj^ARCHg^S^ »F A Bank’s Obligation Mrs. D. C. Bosley and sou Fred went to Eugeue Sunday and spent the day visiting Mrs. Bosley’s mother and sister, Mrs. Alice Jen nings and Mrs. Albert Dawson. Used Fordson tractor and equip ment for sale at bargaiu price. *425. Woodson Brothers. m:>- Clyde A. Burcham left yesterday for Fort Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa, having been ordered to report there for duty. He recently received a commission as second lieutenant after completing the course in mili- tary science and tactics at O. A. C. Baled hay for sale. Phone 2-F13. f23tfc Curtis Veatch. Mrs. Wilma Waggoner) of Leba- anon, an old time friend of Mrs. B. R. Job, stopped over here Saturday and Bunday on her way back from a trip to Klamath Falls. Rev. C. E. Phillips was in Browns Pres ville Sunday to preach in ' the " ~ byterian church there. Stop that cough with any Miss Margaret Darby, a nurse in one of a number of efficacious a Eugeue hospital, U visiting here the home of her parents, Mr. and preparations which you can at Mrs. W. L. Darby, for a time. secure at The White Pharmacy. Bee Sterling Feed company for Grade school students of the city are gathering old papers to sell, the 1 money to be used for the framing of pictures for the rooms, A prize ' will be given to the room securing the largest quantity. Mrs. Ben Crenshaw is ill with an attack of influenza. The people paid the Oregon Fire Relief association a high tribute during 1922 and showed their full confidence in the home company by confide giving them over *31,500,000 insur ance. Bee Tom Awbrey at John Dur hams ’ store for their low rates, tf Assembly speakers at the high school Tuesday were Mr. Yount, secretary of the Hi-Y clubs of the state, and Mr. Norcross, represent ing the near east relief. J. V. Stewart is ill with influ enza. PAGE FIVE NATIONAL CANNED FOODS WEEK your baby chick supplies. . m9e The modern progressive bank, to insure its own growth, Misses Marie and Inez Jones spent the week end here from Eu- must render an adequate service for every business and gene visiting relatives and friends. financial need of its patrons. William Harper returned Sunday SPECIAL PRICE ON ALL CANNED GOODS The essential feature of the Bank of Cottage Grove from Scotia, <?alif., where he had been for several months. is in the completeness of its banking service. We are BY THE CASE OR DOZEN When in need of tires see Sterling equipped to meet the requirements of all business which Feed company. m9c goes through the channel of Cottage Grove’s business FRESH LETTUCE, CELERY, SWEET POTATOES, Miss Neita Hazleton, of Eugene, _ life. spent the week end here with” her SPINACH, PARSNIPS, GREEN ONIONS, ETC., FOB mother, Mrs. Dora Hazleton. ALL Cottage Grove business men are cordially invited SATURDAY. F. F. Winfield, of Albany, spent to use this comprehensive service. Tuesday here on business at the local office of the Mountain States Power company. Georg Bjorset spent Sunday in Eugene with friends. A party of young people hiked to the top of Cerro Gordo Sunday af If it is either a ready-pre- ternoon. The trip to the foot of pared preparation or a pre the mountain was made in cars. In For prompt and accurate ser Card of Thanks. the party were Margaret and An Miss Euse Price spent the week «cription, you are certain of We wish to thank the many vice send your telegrama by nette Dobbin and Beatrice Tidd, of end in Covvallis, attending the co-ed the beet and most careful ser friends who showed their symputhy Marian White, Margaret stunt show at Oregon Agricultural vice at The White Pharmacy. the Postal Telegraph Co., new Eugene, in the illness and death of Irving Galloway, Muriel Shay, Helen Ger college and visiting friends. Kem building. Office open all Welby Petrie, and especially to Mrs. W. A. Garoutte and mother, man, Eunice VanDenburg, Mr. and A daughter was born last week day, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. those who sent floral offerings. Mrs. Ivan Warner, Rev. A. R. to Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Handy, of Mrs. W. C. Johnson, motored to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Conner, Portland Friday and returned Sat Mrs. Anna Nichols, who was tak Spearow, Van Beatty, Arch Proctor, End Comes to Cottage Grove Man Gowdyville. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Petrie, urday. Mrs. Jack Callahan, a en to a hospital last week, is re Dr. H. A. Hagen, Ren Sanford and Galloway writes insurance. in Hla Room at Hotel; Funeral Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Petrie, daughter of Mrs. Johnson, and son ported to be much improved. Robert Galloway. Senator and Mrs. J. A. Magladry, Jack Jr., who had been visiting here to Be Heid Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ixtckwood, C. E. Jones, of Roseburg, spent A. C. Simpson left Saturday for of Eugene, were here Saturday to from Portland, returned to her home the fore part of the week in this his home at Hoquiam, Wash., after c Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holmes. attend the “Days of ’49” colebra- with them. city looking after property which a visit at the home of his daughter, Funeral services will be conduct tic n. Used cars at Nelson’s Service he owns here. Mrs. E. W. Hinshaw. ed Bunday morning at 10 o ’clock YOUNG LADY WANTS TO RENT The new business all steel body Station: 1920 Dodge, just over room in private family. Phone Eyestrain is not a disease; If you are looking for a good The Ray Nelson family, of Mar- from the Mills chapel for George Dodge sedan is meeting with lots hauled and refinished, *575; 1917 used car it will pay you to come in cola, spent Sunday with Mr. Nel W. Long, who died suddenly in 32._____________________________m9e near-sightedness and muscu of favor. It’s worth your time to just overhauled and refin and look over our line. They are son’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Portland Sunday from a sudden at lar imbalance are corrected come in and look it over. At Nel Dodge, ished, *450; 1914 Ford in good con priced to sell. Open Sundays. Wert 8. R. Piper, and Mrs. Nelson’s tack of bronchial pneumonia in his I OR RENT OR SALE—HOUSE on Sixth street. N. E. Glass, at without medicine. son ’s Service Station. dition, *150; 1914 Ford in fair con Side Garage. m9c grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe room at a down-town hotel. Mr. Bank of Cottage Grove. ra9 23c dition, *125; 1914 Ford bug, *90; Mrs. A. W. Helliwell and infant Long had had pneumonia a number A person suffering from son Williiyu Edward arrived home 1914 Ford truck, *175; 1920 Dodge Miss Blanche Ransdall, of Spring Baker. of times aud was particularly sub eyestrain who at the same Friday night from a Eugene hos touring in excellent condition, *525. field, is visiting at the Thos. Sears The Roy Baker family motored ject to it. Be had been Buffering FOR SALE—TWO INCUBATORS over from Baker and spent Sunday in good condition; 150 pullets at time is enjoying good health pital. Terms to suit you on all of the home. for several days with a cold, which Mrs. Belle Martin Greer returned at the homo of Mr. Baker’s par suddenly developed into pneumonia. 75 cents each. C. W. Handy, phonrt is at a loss to know just Miss Mildred Hanna spent the above cars. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker. Tuesday from Portland, where she m9p what to do. lie feels he does week end in Corvallis as the guest Miss Lena Burcham, who is teach had been to purchase equipment for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler, George W. Leng was born Decem 14-F2. ber 21, 1858, in Madison couuty, Miss Bernice Treanor, a student ing at Blakelyville, spent the week the Betty B beauty parlor. not need a physician, but he of of Eugene, visited Bunday at the Ark. He camo to Cottage Grove in end at the home of her parents, Mr. ar O. A. C. of Mrs. Chandler’s sister, Mrs. the spring of ’890, but lived here knows that he needs relief. Percolators, rice boilers, tea home GOOD PLUMBING IS Saturday we will have on and Mrs. Shade Burcham. G. M. Scott. a part of the time since then, Our 20 years of exper sale some unusual bargains in Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Franklin, who kettles, buckets in good alumi Mrs. E. J. Cole is critically ili only THE VERY THING - having been engaged ill the flouring had been visiting at the S. L. Tarr ience in eye-testing should aluminum ware and very good home since last fall, left Monday num ware on sale Saturday at at her home no the west side. mill business in Alberta, Cau., in TO MAKE YOU The Fair Store. Get the prices. be of value to you, and is at brooms at 59c. The Fair Store. for their home in Oklahoma. Miss Alsea Hawley, daughter of Goldendale, Wash., and in this city. HAPPIER One of the glass windows at the J. H. Hawley, went to Salem Tues With Henry Landess he bought a your disposal. Robert Jones, of Eugene, was in Easter eggs, egg dyes, one- A. L. Wynne electric store was day to visit with Miss Grace Bunn part of the Shields estate and laid Cottage Grove over the week end cent Easter cards at The Fair. broken Tuesday afternoon by two and to attend the wedding of a girl out the Long aud Landess addition to attend the “Days of ’49” Sat to the city. Until a month before boys who were scuffling. One of friend of college days. urday night. the boys pushed the other through The Homer Galloway family mo his death he was associated with Mrs. Edna Sullivan, of Eugene, his brother, L. R. Long, and C. C. the window. tored to Eugene Tuesday night and spent the week end here with her Cruson in the Service garage. Mrs. M. C. Willis, who is 97 years attended the moving picture “ Robin OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST mother and brother, Mrs. Sarah Mr. Long is survived by a sister, of age, is quite ill with influenza Hood. ’ ’ Kerr and Ray Kerr. Mrs. W. C. Reynolds, of Walla Factory on Premises but will recover, according to her Mies Hallie Willits returned to Walla, Wash., and two brothers, Hauling to mills and logging physieian. Cottage Grove Oregon her work at the White pharmacy Edward P. Long, of Los Angeles, camps and country hauling of all E. R. Weiss, who recently moved Wednesday, after suffering for sev and L. R. Long, of Cottage Grove. kinds. City Transfer, phone 99. tf here from Blodgett and took over eral days from an attack of influ His parents and a brother are bur Mrs. Henry Hanekamp, of Eu the Phillips mill, this week pur enza. ied in the A. F. & A. M.-I. O. O. F. gene, was in Cottage Grove Friday chased the Leon DesLarzes property Mrs. W. J. White is recovering cemetery in this city. on business. on north H and Ash streets and from an attack of la grippe. will move to the property at once. Misses Margaret and Annette F. E. Mendenhall returned Wed- ROD AND GUN CLUB TO Mr. and Mrs. DesLarzes will leave nesday Dobbin, of Eugene, spent the week from a couple days' visit STAGE BIG SHOOT SUNDAY next week for southern California, with his family at Harrisburg. end as the guests of Miss Margaret *•------------------------------------------------ Galloway. where they will locate. The Cottage Grove Rod and Gun C. L. Schrader, of Portland, has Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bemis, of Long distance and short distance been added to the baking force at club will stage a big shoot Sunday, If your car needs washing or Sheridan, have returned home, after greasing, try us. West Side Garage. hauling. City Transfer. Business the beginning at 10 a. m., at the club Electric bakery. Spending a week with the J. W. —and it pays to do as you phone 99. House phone 124-J. m2tf A ten-pound daughter was born MrB. Thomas Glover, of Vancou grounds on south Sixth street. Bemis family. advertise. If our work suits Mrs. R. L. Stewart and baby ver, B. C., is here for a visit with Chickens, hams and bacon will be Thursday, March 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Try Nelson’s Service Station just Lynch Currin. daughter went to Portland Wednes her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Cooper. you, tell you friends; if not, distributed as prizes. once. It ’ b just around the corner day morning to spend two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen and tell us. ni2tf Mrs. Clara Mattison, of Missoula, Every loaf of Faultless visiting. on Fifth street, but pretty handy Miss Eva Russell, of Eugene, mo Influenza Closes Down Mill. Mont., who had been here since the at that. m2c tored up Saturday night for the Bread is full of life-giving D. J. Scholl went to Hubbard death of her mother, Mrs. A. D. Gil Influenza has become so epidemic C. M. Brower, superintendent, and “Days of ’49.” Ned Irwin returned nourishment. It’s the best Wednesday afternoon, having been lett, that it has interferred somewhat a few weeks ago, went to Rid George McClellan, construction su home with them for the week end. with the conduct of business. food for growing children called there by the death of his dle Wednesday for a visit. perintendent, for the Mountain brother George. Hardly a home has entirely es THE BARBER Prescriptions always filled and equally good for grown Mrs. O. L. Nichols went to Port States Power company, were in the caped the malady. The Peters & E. M. Peters, L. R. A. M., is in promptly, with first considera folks. land Wednesday on business. city Friday on business. Mosby mill had to close down this position to take a limited number of The ladies ’ auxiliary of the week because so many of the em Abraham Bangs was in the city tion to accuracy. The White pupils for piano. 1245 Jefferson American Legion on Monday sent a Friday from Eugene. ployees were taken down that the Pharmacy. atenúe, phone 123-L. fl6m9p box of jellies and other dainties to A large contingent of Orientals the U. 8. Veterans’ Bureau hospital number remaining was not suffic If you use our disinfectants Dale Hawkins was in Eugene on ient to keep up operations. from all over Lane county visited in Portland. against influenza you are not business Saturday. Cottage Grove Saturday night and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spencer and nearly as likely to need our Dr. H. W. Titus’ deutal offices SAY IT IN THE NEWSPAPERS. with their band paraded Main Grace VanBoskirk, of Eugene, A calf has died from eating a prescriptions. White Pharmacy. Mrs. street. The women’s branch also in the First National bank building were week end guests at the home were retinted and redecorated this cloth sign which had been put up met Saturday night. Mrs. Maud McCumber, of Port of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. on a barn. Tho v‘ore which put up week. land, spent Thursday in the city on Godard. David Olsen, who served as pas W. M. Thorn bought a new Chev Mrs. C. A. Hood arrived Wed the sign is being sued for the value business. If you want a house finished up tor of the Christian church in this rolet touring car from the Earl Mo nesday from Portland for a visit of the calf. The only safe way to Mrs. Adeline Mounts is ill at the to suit your taste, see us. We have city in 1907, preached at both the tor company Saturday. at the home of her daughtor, Mrs. advertise is in the newspapers. homo of her daughter, Mrs. Glenn one under construction. 8. L. God morning and evening services Bun We wish you the best of H. W. Titus. Green. ard, contractors. jlStfc day. Mr. Olsen has fared well since health, but when you need any A Massachusetts woman, who has leaving this city, oil having been Woodson Brothers sold Ford tour- I have several real bargains in Herman Edwards, who holds down had her colthos taken on a dress city property; also good farms, a position on the copy desk for The found in great abundance bn his thing in the pharmaceutical ing cars this week to Vernon Thom maker’s attachment, is seeking re line to combat the prevailing ason and Henry LaBlue. small or large. J. F. Spray. m2tfc Oregonian, visited Saturday with property in Minnesota. dress in the courts. Mrs. H. M. DeLong and daughter influenza, we wish to serve Miss Kathleen Kern, who has been Lewis Booker has been ill for a his father, William Edwards. Ruth spent Monday in Eugene. in the business offices of the Uni week with tonsilitis. you. The White Pharmacy. m9 versity of Oregon for some time, It is funny but it never seems to Mrs. George Matthews substitut Mrs. E. C. Shay, resident eor- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown and ed Monday in the second grade About 60 teachers and patrons at has accepted a traveling position occur to voters that they are in any setierre, for Spirella corsets. Time two children, Betty and Charlotte, for Mrs. Elbert Smith, who was ill. tended the local teachers’ institute with the Ellison-White chautauqua. way responsible for the rascality of V. R. Kem. Proo. now to order for spring. Anyone in of Harrisburg, spent the week end at the high school building Satur She will report in New Mexico by those they put into office. Just remember we have tires, oils at the homo of Mrs. Brown’s grand and accessories as well as a good terested call 305 Sixth, or phone day. Influenza and grip kept many April 1. 137-R. m3c mother, Mrs. Anna J. Gowdy. away. Superintendent E. J. Moore shop. All work guaranteed. Service F. E. Mendenhall has just ru- Mrs. John Conterfield Notice—We have started the de department open Sundays. West Monday to her home in returned was present and talked on the edu ceived a large new safe for his Junction cational work of the Oregon legisla Side Garage. m2c livery of ice cream for the season. City after a visit at the Bay Wil- ture. The program was enjoyed jewelry business. The sum of *8.06 was netted by liams home on Row river. Phone your order to us and let us The C. E. Umphrey and Omer vory much by all those present. deliver it to you. The Elite. m9c the Past Noble Grands’ club from Moore families motored to Eugene Mrs; R. L. Stevenson went to About 30 attended the luncheon the food sale which they held Sat Portland Monday for a visit with served at noon by tho domestic sci Sunday afternoon and attended the Miss Marian White, student at urday at the People’s Market. Dr. Price meeting in the armoyr the University of Oregon, spent the ence department. Mrs. A. C. Stevens, who had been her mother, Mrs. H. E. Lander. the evening. Mrs. Moore and week end here at the home of her here for two weeks visiting at the Good piano for rent. London L. W. Metzger, of Roseburg, was in little daughters visited over night parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White, home of her son, C. A. Stevens, re Mercantile Co., phone 11F-12. fl6tfc here on business Wednesday. at the home of Mrs. Moore’s sis bringing with her as a guest, Miss turned to her home in McMinnville See Nelson for used cars whero ter, Mrs. Melvin Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shields, of Mc Beatrice Tidd. PEACHES, medium syrup....... can 25o; 6 can lote, $1.30 Sunday. Minnville, spent Saturday in Cot you can get terms that please you. Miss Edna Largent, of Eugene, PINEAPPLE, No. 2 size............. can 30c; 6 can lote, $1.40 John Spray has received a picture WAS ON RODENTS TO BE Bring your films to Graham’« 1 tage Grove. was a guest over the week end of CORN, Iowa grade....................... can 20c; 6 can lote, $1.00 WAOED AGAIN THIS YEAH Picture Shop for satisfactory March 20 is the date for the next of a group of sailors at San Fran Miss Dorris 8ikes. congregational meeting at the Pres cisco, Charles Spray and Harry PEAS, good standard.................... can 20c; 6 can lot«, 95c development. Skilling being in the group. Picture framing a specialty R. L. Stewart, of the Mountain byterian church. The poisoning of gray diggers HOMINY, Preferred Stock.......... can 20c; 6 can lot«, 90c county Lane Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spray, of Port and other rodents in at Graham’s Picture Shop. N. States Power company, was in Eu- Your pictures enlarged and land, are here to spend a month will be carried on this year the 6th St., new Kem building. at the Graham Picture visiting Mr. Bpray's mother, Mrs. same as during 1922. G. W. Me jjene^Jaturda^onbusiness^^^^^ tinted ' Shop, N. 6th St., new Kem Jepson Hart. Farland, who had charge of the building. Why pay rent when you can own war on the animals last year has Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon have a home for the rentf Bee Spray, been appointed by the county court m2tfc to continue the work in this dis gone to the Phillips mill on Cedar 105 Main street. NATIONAL this year. Tho eighteen depu with a purchase of one of the above canned goods specials. creek, recently purchased by Wiese C. C. Cruson was down town for trict Brothers, of Blodgett. Mr. lemon a short time Wednesday for the ties who worked under Mr. McFar will be sawyer in the mill and Mrs. first time since Friday, having been land last year have been asked to COMING NEXT WEEK Lemon will have charge of the cook confined to his home with an at- carry on the work without further A CARLOAD OF ALFALFA HAY. Get our prices notice. March 11 Albert Swain, house. ti.ck of grip. government representative connect per ton off the car. Mrs. C. Mannel, of Eugene, spent Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. ed with the move to rid the country ONLY TWO MORE DAYS Thursday of last week as the guest L. R. Ixjng returned yesterday of the rodents, will be here to of Mrs. George Lea. from Portland, where he was called supervise the mixing of the poison Here are a few of the staples we carry that you can save Nelson will trade used cars with by the sudden death of his brother which will then be sent to the var you. money on by buying a dozen or a dozen assorted. ious localities for distribution. Mr. George. McFarland announces that the depu C. C. Cruson was seriously ill (Corner Sixth and Washington) Harold Whitlock, who had been ties can secure the poison thia year during the past week. AsparaguaShrimp Pumpkin Pears Sardinea ill with grip for several days, was al the same place they procured it W. 8. Bennett was up from Port down town Wednesday. Peaa Apples Succotash Dill Pickles Pork and Benna last year. land several days during the past Potted plants for sale at Bon Ton. Tomatoes Berries Oystei s Corn on Cob Aprioote week on business. Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. Is suffering Methodists Hold Conference. Hominy Beans Salmon Sour Krout Pineapple Harry Keeney, of Eugene, was in About 150 Methodists attended Cottage Grove Tuesday on business. with an attack of grip. Clams Corn Peaches Méate Re'. Thomas D. Yarnes, pastor of the regular quarterly conference of New complete equipment has beeu the Methodist church at Springfield, the church Wednesday night. Rev. PACKAGE AND BULK ONION SETS installed for marcelling, shampooing, In fact on anything we have that is canned we will make was in this city Wednesday oti S. A. Danford, district superinten etc. Betty B Beauty Parlor. Phone business. EGG PRODUCER—Kerr’■ and Albers. dent, preached the sermon and pre you a price that will appeal. You will also find it very 11®-L. m9c sided over the meeting ‘ _ at which FLOUR Fisher’s Blend, Drifted Snow, Olympic, convenient to have an assortment of these in your larder. See the elegant line of «tend camp H. C. Brown bought a Ford road meeting and Epworth league White River and Springfield. frame«, framed and nnframed ster, Fred M. Frost a new touring institute plans were discussed. Rev. BABY' CHICK FEED Bone, charcoal, scratch, grit ' car and N. W. White a new com- picture« at Graham'« Picture T. D. Yarnes, of Springfield, and pletely equipped four door sedan of Shop in the new Kem building. Rev. Joel R. Benton, of Yoncalla, and mash. • Woodson Brothers this week. • were here fof the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neet, who Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilhelm and recently lost all of their furniture The Store That Appreciates Your Trade Phone 153 daughter Ruth, of Portland, spent when the house in which they were The cow has four stomachs. That 'the week end visiting at the James living was burned, have moved into must make the average small boy ¿1 j Robison end Oscar Woodson homes. an apartment in tho Kem building. pretty envious. Bank of Cottage Grove MARCH 3 TO MARCH 10 Ostrander McQueen GEO. W. LONG DIES SUDDENLY WHILE IN PORTLAND Treating Eyestrain D. J. Scholl /FJXfT"SHOPS Afttie ‘Plumber I Tales of the Town I It Pays to Advertise Bread With a “Kick” c . « The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery H. Boslough Complete Wiring Gives Complete Satisfaction The Electric Store CANNED FOOD SPECIALS Saturday, March 10 ♦ Sugar! Sugar! Sugar! 12V2 Pounds for $1 CANNED GOODS WEEK Beidler's Grocery and Feed Store Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! Smith-Short Grocery JONES ca, EATON