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PAGE SEVEN •r to 1‘ortluud yesterday. Mrs. Wright CIGARETTE EVIL SUBJECT »ill return Saturday but Mr. OF ADDRESS AT HIGH SCHOOL Wright will remain for a few weeks to take treatment in a sanitarium. A life story of how cigarettes Mrs. Charles Adams is spending , ruined his health and chances for Our Town is the place where our home is founded; success was told by M. B. “Doe” the week in Portland. where our business is situated; where our vote is cast; ’ Rutherford, who spoke before the Watch our window for the where our children are educated; where our neighbors ■ high school students Friday morn third most necessary accès- ing. “The Trail of the Little White dwell, and where life is chiefly lived. \ egetables when iresh and firm are easily prepared and sory—to be sold for one week Imp.” is the subject of Mr. Ruther Our Town has a right to our civic loyalty. It sup make wholesome and appetizing dishes. Our fruits and at a reduction. Service Garage, | ford’s address which he is giving ports us, and we must support it. the entire country before high vegetables ate received fresh daily and we sell them at Long & Cruson. a20c over Our Town wants our citizenship, not partisanship; school students, Y. M. C. A. organi Mrs. Bertha Dawson and Mrs. zations and Hi Y clubs. friendliness, not offishness; co-operation, not dissension; monqy-saving prices. Crisp, tasty celery, delicious head Clyde Whitenheller, of Portland, vis As a young man Rutherford ruin sympathy, not criticism ; our intelligent support, not in ited during the week at the home of ed his chances of getting an edu lettuce, and all other fresh, firm ami solid vegetables difference. Mrs. Dawson’s mother, Mrs. Susie cation because he was such a per in season. Our Town supplies us with law and order, trade, Poe. H. W. Poe, of St. Paul, and sistent smoker. Once the champion Humphries, of Minneapolis, I welterweight wrestler of Michigan friends, education, rights, recreation, and the rights of Stewart for good plumbing. Opal son and nephew of Mrs. Poe, are he now has the use of only one a free-born citizen. We should believe in our town and Mrs. 8. C. Bweetland arrived Mon also visiting here. I lung, because of his constant habit work for it, and we will, so help us God. day from Portland and is visiting Jack Jewell will arrive soon to of smoking. At the outbreak of the k at the home of her sister, Mrs. N. open lhe dental offices formerly oc War he was rejected by all the W. White. branches of military service. When cupied by the late H. H. Petrie. Ben Rinard returned Sunday from The gypsies will tell your fortune he applied for positions he was re a week’s visit in Portland. and give you a lucky charm, all for jected because he smoked cigarettes. Almost everyone catches a sucker 25 cents, at the I. O. O. F. carnival And when he did get work he lost once in a lifetime. Take a chance at the armory May 12. Madelle Beidler played a piano a27c it because he smoked. Eighteen different kinds of poison, duet; Hester Heard and Gordon L. Godard were in Roseburg Friday at the fish pond. Armory, May 12. Autin Lindsay was fined in police of which nicotine is not one of the Wright played piano solos. Refresh on business. Mr. Wilson visited over court last week for passing another most harmful, are contained in a ments were served from paper sacks. Friday night nt the Godard home. car at a street intersection. The Tanglefoot club held its reg cigarette, according to Rutherford. Mrs. Benton, of Yoncalla, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Buzzard, of ular session Tuesday night in Phil Braudes, of Drain, were guests. Mrs. 8. E. Blair went to Lowell Eugene, visited during the past lips hall. The dancers came in cos Wednesday to attend to business O ADVENTIST TO OPEN SERIES week at the Sam Ferguson home. tume, many of which were pretty affairs for a few days. OF MEETINGS TONIGHT and many of which were comical Mount View Society. It costs no mure to gas up at 1 will not be responsible for any Mount View neighbors have been BRING YOUR FILMS TO debts or ludicrous. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nelson’s Service Station and it’s contracted without an order Reverend Paul Iverson, evange Kem were a scream. Mr. Kem took meeting each Saturday night and I very handy—just around the corner from me. J. A. Elledge. a27uiyllp list, u former pastor of Seventh Day the part of a nursing babe. He ar enjoying a pleasant social evening ! on Fifth street. On their way back from a trip Adven'ist churches at Great Falls rived in a perambulator pushed by with cards and conversation, fol Miss Hazel Loucks, who is attend into the Bohemia district last week, and Missouli, Mont., will open a Mrs. Kem, costumed as a nurse, and lowed by refreshments. Last Satur and protecting yourself from the state normal school at Mon- Edward P. Spencer, of Ashland, ac series of revival services and lect the hullabaloo he made when any day night Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley eye troubles is indeed I mouth, spent the week end with her companied by his parents, lost a tire ures at the Seventh Day Adventist one attempted to steal his refresh were hosts. mighty good foresight. i parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Loucks. and rim off the rear of the car. The church in this city tonight at 7:30 monts brought down the house. First H. O. Bennett family motored CITY WATER NOTICE! and get your prints the next loss was not discovered until the o 'clock. If your head is often dizzy j to The prizes were awarded to them. Sec Spencers had gone on to Eugene, Some of the subjects thut will be ond woman’s prize went to Mrs. Sunday and visited at day. With $3 worth of work or your vision blurs, it is ¡the Comstock where they are visiting at the home studied are: What Lesson Can Be Karl K. Mills, costumed as a hula A. I. Fagala home. Beginning May 1 water rents will you get one 5x7 enlargement of Peter Spencer, brother of Ed Learned From the World War! hula time to allow us to make an Tie your grouch outside and en maiden. Second man’s prize be collected at the city recorder’s What Does It Mean to the World's from your best negative; $5 ward. examination. joy yourself May 12. a27c went to W. E. Lebow, costumed as Office. The charge for irrigation See us for batteries and tires, Peace That the Turks Will Again a cowboy. The hall was prettily will be the same as last year. Irri worth, one 8x10. We also en A new 4-door Ford sedan has been We can fit you to glasses Control Constantinople! How Soon to Robert Quigley by large, tint and frame. Give vulcanizing and battery repairing. Will the World Have Peace! Many decorated and fruit punch was gation hours must be observed, so that will correct your fault delivered Batteries recharged in eight hours. served. The hostesses and their hus that there may be plenty of water Woodson Brothers. us a trial. other importnut items will be dis bands wore Pierrette and Pierrot for all. Bradley Service Station. and be a comfort to your WATER COMMITTEE. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ellsworth cussed. The subjects of which will costumes which harmonized with Mrs. Anna J. Gowdy and Miss eyes. North Sixth St. Phone 95 were here over the week end from be announced from the desk by the the decorations. The hostesses were Bethel Gowdy wrere in Eugene yes where Mr. Ellsworth and Card of Thanks. speaker. We grind our own lenses Peoria, Mrs. Ivan Warner, Mrs. Victor Kem, terday afternoon. his son Harris are operating a mill. We wish to thank our friends and Mrs. Victor Chambers, Mrs. Mer- neighbors for the assistance ren and make them fit the needs The Sunshine girls of the Latham I have several real bargains in ville Veateh, Mrs. Carl Witte, Mrs. dered us after the destruction of John Martines, of The Dalles, is Sunday school will hold a pie social THIRD ANNUAL VEATCII of your eyes. city properly; also good farms, PICNIC SET FOR JUNE 10 Harold Dugan and Mrs. Fred An our home by. fire. Those deeds of small or large. J. F. Spray. m2tfc visiting at Latham with his brother, at 7:30 Tuesday evening, May 1, in derson. Joe Martines. the school house. kindness are very much appreciated. S. K. Busick was here from Rose The third annual picnic of the We truly hope you may never have Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allison mo Hill’s famous Pacoin Pyor Veateh clan will be held Sunday, The engagement of Miss Eva to burg Thursday of last week for the go through the experience. funeral of George W. McReynolds. tored up from Roseburg Sunday and rhea Specific is on sale at the June 10. The place has not yet Russell, of Eugene, and Ned Irwin, p J. D. GRIMES AND FAMILY. visited relatives. Mrs. Allison's of this city, was announced in Eu Mrs. Thos. Cox was culled to Med mother, Mrs. II. H. Fiester, returned White Pharmacy. been decided but it will be some OPTICIAN-OPTOMETRIST gene last week while the two were spot near enough to the city to be ford the latter part of last week by home with them. Elbert Bede was in Eugene last Factory on Premises Card of Thanks. easily accessible. A good many visiting Mr. Irwin’s parents in the serious illness of her mother. Another advance in tire prices is night as one of the judges in the member» of the family from outside Portland. We wish to express our sincere Telegrams announcing Cottage Grove Oregon Special (WOO miles guaranteed expected. debate between the girl teams of Anticipate your needs tires: 30x3, $8.50; 30x3%, $0.50; at and order beforo the raise. Sterling the University of Oregon and the of Cottage Grove are expected to the engagement were sent from appreciation of the kindness shown Portland to their respective us at tho time of our recent be be present. Bradley Service Station. Feed Co. a6e University of Washington. ut the University reavement. Especially were we ap Sixty five or seventy persons at fraternities Mr. and Mrs. A. Westlake and Herman Hazelwild, of Portland, tended the picnic last year and the of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Phillips visit Miss Russell is a preciative of the beautiful floral children arrived Thursday of last in Drain Sunday with Mrs. Matilda who had been working in a logging first year the number wns much sophomore in music at the uni ver offerings. week from Detroit, Mich., and are Applegate. camp at Rujada, was quite badly larger. MRS. ANNA M’REYNOLDS, sity and a member of Alpha Xi visiting at the D. S. Forrester home. injured the first of the week. He E. L. M’REYNOLDS AND Delta. Mr. Irwin, who attended the They plan to locate in Oregon. was acting as chaser and was try FAMILY, university last year and who is a Streams Are Posted. ---------------------- ----- ------------------- • ing to get out of danger when the The Frank Biair family, of Low MRS. RUBY ELLIS, member of Phi Kappa Psi, came to E. 8. Hawker, deputy game Cottage Grove the first of the year a27e RUBY ELLIS. tup of (he spar tree gave way. Ln ell, visited Sunday with Mr. Blair ’ s Gporg Bjorset spent the week end running he either fell against some warden, was here Tuesday to post and joined the sales force at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blair. in Portland at the home of a cousin, thing hard or was struck by a piece the streams which have been closed Cash and Carry store. Miss Russell Pacoin Pyorrhea Specific is Harold Bentzen. to fishing by order of the game has many friends here, having visit of timber. He is in a hospital. Seidon Powell bough' a Star tour highly recommended as a cure B. N. Pcrini, formerly part owner commission. The streams posted are ed frequently at the home of Mr. ing car of Long & Cruson this week. for biceding gums. For sale by Frank Brice creek, Rat creek, and Mrs. W. J. White. No date has of the Seventh Street garage, but Layng creek, Wilson creek and Don’t have bleeding gums. the White Pharmacy. now’ working in the lumber business been announced for the wedding. Cedar creek. <b * near Divide, was injured the first Try the famous Paccin Pyor Charles White, Sol Coffman, of this week when a dead limb of Mias Katherine Mendenhall ente- rhea Specific, for sale by the Frank Sa f ley, Lewis Booker, Ernest A wantad will rent your house. tained seventeen small girls, mem a tree fell and struck him on the Kurre, Dale Hawkins and John White Pharmacy. bers of her Sunday school class and head. He was unconscious for a Stennett were among the Cottage time. The injury is not serious. their little friends, at a party in the Grove fans who attended the Iland- Christian church parlors Saturday Norbeck w restling mat ch in Suthcr- Mrs. M. F. Wyatt went to Salem afternoon. Refreshments were served yesterday for a visit at the home lin Friday night. Southern Pacific Watch ’s home. of her son Ernest. Presbyterian Church—Rev. A. R. at Miss Mendenhall Miss Maiy Harding, who teaches <$><$><$> Inspector—at F. M. Woodson went to Salem Spearow, pustor. Sunday school at in Delight valley, was in Eugene at Nelson’s Service Station DID YOU EVER—stop to Wednesday for an examination of 10, Men’s Forum at 10, morning A special entertainment feature The New Era Drug Store Saturday. for the meeting of the Eastern Star think that the only way a the wound on his head, the result hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, tonight Cottage Grove Barred Rock eggs, for hatching, is a play which is being 1918 Studebaker............. $350 of an accident which he suffered senior Endeavor at 6:30, evening prepared by a group of the younger 1917 Studebaker............. $150 60c per setting. Sterling Feed Co. local business can give you some months ago. servico at 7:30. The property of Mrs. Ella J. Cole, members. the same service that out * * * 1914 Studebaker............... $50 who died March 25, is valued at Glen Vick successfully passed the 1914 Ford touring......... $115 $1500, according to the report of siders are able to give is by examination for enlistment in the Methodist church—Rev. J. H. Hostesses for the meeting of the WK HAVE INSTALLED A Ebert, pastor. Sunday school at Ladies’ Aid society of the Christian 1914 Ford truck..... $150 the appraisers, George (). Knowles, having your business? We navy Wednesday in Portland and 9:45, communion service at 11, jun church this month are Mrs. Fred claim that our bread is the will report to San Francisco within Gottfried Graber and Thurston 1917 Dodge touring....... $425 ior league at 3, Epworth league at Beidler, Mi’s. Ida B. Caldwell, Mrs. equal of any and the super a few days. 1918 Maxwell touring $195 Doak. 6:30, evening service at 7:30. The P. T. Beaulieu, Mrs. John Coffman, A flue fire at the Bartell hotel ior of many. Our patrons Galloway writes insurance. All in Al condition and will caused a ripple of excitement Tues pastor will preach at both morning Mrs. \. E. Burrows and Mrs. John for the convenience of our are the ones who make it day night but was promptly ex and evening services. The public is Barker. The Boyd Shirley family returned be sold on easy terms Saturday from Stockton, Calif., patrons. invited to join in the services of possible for us to maintain tinguished by employes. where they had been since the first the Sabbath day. the equipment and employ Relatives and friends of Mrs. Roy Irving bought a new Ford Barber work in general. Spe • • « of October, and are visiting with the expert help necessary to touring car Wednesday of Woodson Christian Church, the 4 4 home like ’ ’ Rosa Currin gave her a pleasant cial attention given to chil Mrs. Shirley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. birthday anniversary surprise nt A pound daughter, Lorane John Ogden. Brut hers. produce a high grade article. dren. church—J. E. Carlson, minister. Bible her home on south Sixth street Sat ¡.aura, was born Thursday of last W. W. McFarland came up from school at 9:45, morning service at Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Greenup and urday evening. An evening of week to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roseburg Wednesday night to at 11, intermediate and senior Chris games and conversation was en daughter Naomi left Monthly for Mitchell, of Lorane. tend the Elks meeting and look tian Endeavor at 6:30, evening ser Darby, Mont., for a visit with Mr. joyed after which the group ad after business interests. He re vice at 7:30. Herbert A. Hagen spent the week Greenup’s parents. journed to the E. C. Shay home, 630 Main. P. 8 Bukowski, Prop. • • « mained for the Hand Gustavo wrest end in Portland. where refreshments were served. Why let those tires give you ling match last night. Seventh Day Adventist Church — Dry weather means more fires. trouble when you can buy United E. M. Cochran, who recently ar West Main street. Services every The Constellation club will hold Don’t neglect insuring. Tom Aw- States and Kelly tires (any size) rived from Tonasket, Wash., has Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, its annual business meeting and brey gives bedrock rates. Inquire at Nelson’s Service Station? WE KNOW YOU LL BE’) Mrs. Ellen Burton, of Eugene, and bought seven acres of land, just at Durham’s store. tfc Henry Schaefer, who had been Mrs. Joseph Best, of Portland, vis east of the city, from Worth Har church service at 11; praper meet cdeetion of officers May 3. Host at 7:30. esses will be Mrs. C. E. Umphrey, SATISFIED — C W. E. Wilson, of Salem, and S. playing first base on tin* University ited over the week end at the home vey and will grow berries and other ing Wednesday • evenings • • Mrs. C. A. Beidler and Mrs. George of Mrs. Best’s mother, Mrs. L. M. fruits. Mr. and Mrs. Cochran and ONCE OUR. Baptist Church—Rev. H. B. Iler, Matthews. Thompson, whose health has not their grandson Donald are visiting pastor. Services held regularly every 'b PLUMBING been of the best for several months, at the home of the Cochrans ’ daugh Lord’s day. Sunday school at 10, The aid society of the Methodist The women returned to their homes ter, Mrs. J. D. Wirtz. YOU HAVE morning service at 11, B. Y. P. U. church enjoyed a sack social in the Tuesday. Mrs. Helen Gill and daughter at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. church parlors Wednesday after TRIED , Gift mottos for sale at Graham’s Thelma, who had been in Roseburg Prayer meeting Thursday evenings noon. This event was planned at Picture Shop. Suitable for Mothers’ and are on their way to their home at 7:30. the Junuary meeting and small • • • day and graduation. a27c iu Bellingham, Wash., are visiting Hacks were given to the members R. L. Stewart attended a meeting with friends here. Christian Science Church—Corner who were supposed to return the of Mountain States Power company Mrs. J. T. Sprinkel and two little of Jefferson avenue and Second sacks, filled with money, nt this officials in Albany Saturday. sons Harvey and Thomas, are visit street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. meeting. About 75 returned woll- filled sacks and related many in Stanley Hubbard, of Portland, ing with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith, Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. teresting experiences of how the visited over the week end with his The H. 1). Crites family moved to money was earned. A musical pro mother and grandmother, Mrs. Su Veneta Wednesday. gram was much enjoyed. Mrs. Roy 12 pounds of brown sugar for........................... $1.00 san Hubbard and Mrs. Melvina Leonard sung, accompanied by Mrs. C. V. Holbrook, of Creswell, pur 14 pounds of head rice for......................................... SI.00 Willis. Elmer Monson; Frances Mackin and chased a new Chevrolet sedan of 8 cans of Iowa sweet corn for...................................... $1.00 Why suffer with diseased lhe Earl Motor company Wednes Extra large box of crackers..................................... $1.00 gpims when Paooin Pyorrhea day. 2>.a-pound can Shillings baking powder................... $1.00 Specific can be secured at the An 8-pound son was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Louis l’erasu at the 4 No. 2« 2 cans of peaches for........................................ $1.00 White Pharmacy? Kime home. 8 cans of Cottage Grove string beans for................. $1.00 O. E. Crowe was called to his Henry, small son of Mr. and Mrs. 10 pounds of fancy Italian prunes for................ $1.00 home at Lorane Tuesday by ths A. L. Wynne, who was seriously ill serious illness of Mr*. Crowe. 12 pounds of pink beans for..........................„............ $1.00 with pneumonia, is now out of 24 bars of laundry soap for.......................................... $1.00 Mis* Helen German, high school danger. teacher at Blue Mountain, .pent the 14 rolls of toilet paper for.................................. $1.00 Ned Irwin returned Tuesday night week end here as the guest of Mias from a week-end visit in Portland 8 cans of Velvet or P. A. smoking tobacco for__ $1.00 Muriel Shay. with his mother. 6 25c cans of P. S. sardines for............. $1.00 Why pay rent when you can own Miss Alice Evans, physical direc No. 2 cans of sliced pineapple for ............................. $1.00 4 a home for the rent! See Bpray, tor in the high school, is suffering ...... $1.00 3 pounds of California No. 1 walnuts for... 1105 Main street. m2tfe with a severely sprained knee, ...... $1.00 4 pieces of graniteware, your choice______ The front of the Central hotel is which was dislocated while she was I receiving a coat of white and green instructing her pupils in the broad ...... 11.00 No. 3 washtub—lhe largest size.................. paint thia week. jump. ...... $1.00 6 pounds of seedless raisins for.............. . .... Chick feed, 100 lbs. .................................................... $3.20 Mr. and Mr». Btaey Russell, of Lee Spangenburg was dismissed ...... $1.00 10 pounds of bulk cocoa for....................... Eugene, visited Bunday with Mr. Tuesday from a Eugene hospital, Oil meal, special price, 100 lbs.............................. $3.15 $1.00 6 cans of Utah peas for.......... ....................... and Mr». E. C. Bhay. where he had been for a month. Alfalfa meal, special price, 100 lbs .......... $1.60 ...... >1.00 $ Specials—many more for.............. . ........... Columbia, that Portland made tire, at Nelson’» Service Station. Chalifoue Is Recovering. SEED SPUDS ,4Bud’’ Chalifoue, who is in a* O. H. Bhaw »hipped 2000 baby REMEMBER THAT THT8 IS FOR SPOT CASH, AND Netted Gems, Burbanks, Earliest of All, fiarly Rose, hospital receiving treatment for in I chick, to Seattle thi» week. Red Rose and Early Garfield. Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. juries sustained when he was struck FOR ONE DAY ONLY—SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923 by an automobile several weeks ago, ! Glen Smith i» up from Roaeburg is now thought to be out of danger. ! Grangers’ poisoned wheat. particular housewife. See it for a few day» trying to clean out It was reported that his vision wan the trout stream». in action at seriously impaired but this in now Just unloaded another car of fine nearly normal. Only the right optic green alfalfa hay—the kind the was affected. cow eats and leaves no waste. Ster THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE ling Feed Co. ad: The worst children, of eourae, are . V. R. Kem, Prop. Kern Bldg. Mr. and Mr». J. A. Wright went | the ones that aren't yours. OUR C/I//C CREED of Oregon freshman baseball team, sustaiued a fractured ankle in a recent practice game. Rev. 8. B. Kent returned last week from California, where he had ¡been since the death of Mrs. Kern. Paints and varnishes of all kinds. Heath & Milligan brand. Short’s Second Hand Store. m23a20p The Riley Snodgrass family, Mr. anil Mrs. D. W. Roof and Kenneth DeLassus, of Springfield, spent Sun day with Mrs. Snodgrass’ mother, j Mrs. Lucy Hollaud. Kenneth De Lassus remained for a longer visit. Mrs. L. A. Wilkins went to Port- Monday to spend a week. Fresh Vegetables Ostrander Bank of Cottage Grove McQueen SOCIETY LOOKING AHEAD- ATTENTION! Graham’s Picture Shop D. J. Scholl I Tales of the Town I Mendenhall Church News Used Cars Watches-J ewelry Guaranteed Watch Repairing Shower Bath Imperial Barber Shop The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery Dollar Day Saturday, April 28 — ^F/XIT SHOPS---- t £. í ttle ^turnber Seeds PACKAGE AND BULK Smith-Short Grocery The Electric Store JONES C& EATON