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PAGE FIVE for Eugene, where they are planning to make their future home. Tho Film That Fits the Light. Ansco Speedex Film. New Era Drug Store. Miss Elsie Lon was in Eugene Saturday. A marriage licenes was issued Saturday to Littleton Lasater, of Eugene, and Miss Margardt Counts, of Cottage Grove. Brick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. Godard. Spencer Sr. made the trip on tho train without assistance. It is the first time in 12 years that father end son have been together. Hold a regular position by having an ad ever)’ week. Mrs. E. C. McKenney and daugh ters Dorothy and Isabel arrived Thursday from Portland for a visit at the home of Mrs. McKenney’s brother, W. E. Dorward. Oscar Loe has purchased the Zeno Earl ranch up Row river. A carload of Old English Stewart and S. L. Beach on a cement. Want some? Godard. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. children are at Gold two weeks’ outing. Walter Hatch, Bertha Hatch and Miss Jessie Sunburn, spout the week end in Roseburg. Used cars at Nelson’s Servicesta tion: Maxwell for $155; Ford run about for $110; Dort touring for $75; Ford touring for $100; Stude baker light truck for $125; Studebaker touring, 1918 model, for $150; Buick six, 1917 model, for $225. Above cars in good runniug order. Mrs. Walter Hatch and daughter, who had been visiting for a week at Roseburg with Mrs. Hatch’ S : mother, Mrs. Belle Schindler, re turned Monday afternoon. An 8%-pound daughter was born August 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kable. THIS BANK WANTS TO BE YOUR FRIEND Lt wants to assist you in every way it con scientiously can. It wants you to succeed, for, in a measure, your success means the success of this bank. With a Savings Account at hand there will be many opportunities that can be taken advantage of that will help you suc ceed. If you wish to purchase a home, our officers will be glad to tell you how to fi nance it. If you wish to invest money, we are in position to help you do so in safe and legit imate propositions. But we cannot help you succeed unless you FIRST accumulate capital that can be put to work. A Savings Account would do this for you. Why not start one the first thing TO MORROW! Stewart for good plumbing. Mrs. Mary Carter and daughters Dollio and Leona, of Coos Bay, visited during the week with the G. A. King, James Allen and Wil- liam Rhodes families. Mrs. C. L. Oaenbruggc, formerly of Cottage Grove, now of Medford, in here this summer for the benefit of her health. She finds the alti tude at Medford too high. Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dahl, who motored to Portland during buyers’ week, returned Oakland ear. Mr. and Mrs. .Toe Lindess, accom- panied by Mrs. Willimn Ijindess, of this city, who had been visiting them, motored over Sunday from Wendling to bring Mrs. Landess home. Nelson’s Service Station enn eom- pete with uny tire prices, quality considered. Mrs. T. F. Scerist, formerly of Cottage Grove, died at her home in Tacoma, Wash., last week. Mrs. Sa crist was well known here. She was 51 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. William Shearer, of Corbett, visited with friends here during the past week. $1.00 OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND OBTAINS A LIBERTY BELL BANK W. D. Smith, field manngor fo! 'r _ 1he Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, who had been working in tho camps and mills of the Booth-Kelly Lumber company and other plants in Lane county for a week, was here Monday. Peter Gagnon and James Lewis, of Flint, Mich., are in the city this week looking for homes. Bank of Cottage Grove Empire billing system and Fisk tires and accessories. and special forms of every kind. Always get them of The West Side Garage. Mrs. L. M. Harding and daugh Sentinel. With $1 package of Vivante face powder you receive free a $1.25 package of Vivante Parfum. White Pharmacy. Mifcs Ixinora Hohl, who is on her vacation from the local telephone exchange, spent the latter part of last week in Portland visiting her sister and brother, Mrs. M. A. Par- land and Will Hohl. She roturned Sunday and left Monday for Rose burg to visit her sister, Mrs. Clar ence Hess. Shingles. S. L. Godard. Mrs. T. Wilson nnd daughter, Mrs. Janiie Smick, of Canyonville, visited here a few' days the latter part of last week at the home of Mrs. Wilson’s niece. Mrs. Nelson Durham. Mr. Smick motored up Sunday from Junction City, where he is at present employed, and spenr the day, taking Mrs. Wilson and daughter home Sunday evening. Galloway writes insurance. Woodson Brothers have sold more than 100 new Ford cars in the last six months. Recently they have sold touring cars to Floyd Jones, S. L. Addison, H. O. Weldon, J. E. Skelton, Oscar L. Grimes, Sherman Chapman, Joseph Johnson and M. G. Frey, and a roadster to J. H. Hawkins. Shingles, Extra Star A Star $3.75 SEWER PIPE, CEMENT, LAND PLASTER, FIRE BRICK, HARD WALL PLASTER, FIRE CLAY, ERICK. ter Grace, who had been visiting Mrs. Harding’s sisters, Mrs. Fred Wright and Miss Grace Blackwell, left Monday for San Francisco to visit relatives and friends. George Johnson and family, of Portland,are visiting with Mr. John son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. General Johnson. New line of all sizes stand frames at special prices. Graham’s Picture Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hopper, of *" with Mrs. Beck, visited “ Friday Hopper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Earl. ' The Homer Chamberlain family, of Medford, and the Robert Lind- wehr family, of Astoria, visited during the week with Mrs. Cham berlain’s and Mrs. Luidwehr’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Linebaugh. Get $2.25 package of free with $1 vante face Pharmacy. W. L. Hubbell for $1—a $1.25 Vivante Parfum purchase of Vi- powder. White 30x3% tiro, standard make, for $9.25, 32x4 cord tire, standard make, for $20.50. Nelson’s Service Station. Mrs. William Hurt, with her guests, Alden Hoyt and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garoutte and daughter Velma, of Bundon, left Wednesduy for a short visit in Portland. They were planning also to motor up Columbia highway as far as Hood River to visit Mrs. Hart ’s daughter, Mrs. Gl?nn Corrie. Hold a regular position by having an ad every week. S. 8. Lasswell has sold his lots oil Ninth street to William Baker. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Meeks and daughter Leona and Mrs. J. Q. Willits and daughter Hallie re turned yesterday from a motor trip to tho Oregon eaves. Fisk tires and accessories. West Side Garage. Retail Jewelers Association : 1st—Aluminum. 2nd -Crystal. 3rd—Wooden. 5th Silverware. 7 th—Mahogany. 10th—Cut Glass. 12th—Silk. 15th—Jewelry. 20th—China. 25th—Sterling. 30 th Sapphire. 40th—Pearl. 50th—Golden. 75th- Diamond. Madsen Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Roy Romaine, who had been visiting at the homo of Mrs. Romaine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime, returned Monday to their home in Portland. A Regular Camera for Only Ono Dollar. New Era Drug Store. An 8%-poun<l daughter was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ew- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gleason, of Kalama, Wash., are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gleason and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee. Mrs. Floyd Hunter, of Arlington, I Tales of the Town i The news of the day indi cates how uncertain is life. You get free more than the Life insurance is a certain protection for those you leave amount of your purchase—a $1.25 package of Vivante Par behind. George A. Proctor. Mrs. J. C. League, accompanied fum free with $1 package of by her father, J. A. Buchanan, with Vivante face powder. White whom she had been visiting, left Pharmacy. Fred Morse, of Chicago, a cousin of David Sterling, visited here sev eral days of last week. The Ster lings and Mr. Morse motored to Brownsville Sunday and Mr. Morse remained there to visit another cousin, Charles Sterling. He de Sunday for Berkeley, Calif. Homer Galloway has sold the clared himself as greatly pleased with the Oregon country and is a White property at the corner of street Adams avenue and Seventh " prospective citizen. Life is long in Cottage Grove, to C. A. Stevens. Fresh eggs wanted. Sterling Feed but not long enough to do with company. out life insurance for those you Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ktirre, Mr. may leave behind. George A. and Mrs. Merritt Eddy and Mr. and Proctor. Mrs. Motter have moved into the Announcements have been re Baker apartment house at the cor- ner of Gibbs nvenue and Cherry ceived here of the birth on August 8 of a son to Mr. and Mrs. L. R. court. Mr. and Mrs. William Bnimbridgc JDouge, of Toledo, Wash. The moth- ’er was Miss Elisabeth Devaney, motored to Oakland Sunday after who once taught in the high school noon and visited with the Jeff Medley family. here. Hold a rogular position by having Service with a smile. Where? an ad every week. Robert Willen and family, of The T. G. Sudtell and E. E. Noti, have moved into the James Schmidt families motored to New Porter building. port Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer, George R. McQueen returned yes recently of Craig, Alaska, were here terday from Terry, Mont., where he the first of the week visiting Mrs. had spent ten months with his Spencer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. nncle^ Jl^Oatrandcr^jrhe^Jeft^ruesdn^ Watermelons We expect a pool car of watermelons for Monday direct from Turlock which will be very fine melons at a reasonable price. Be sure anti leave your order with us for canning peaches. We expect a large shipment from southern Oregon next week. ■ - ■■■■■■— « iron connected while visiting for a few minutes with a neighbor. When she returned the ironing board was in flames. She succeeded in extin guishing them without assistance. For Sale—Some good second hand sacks. Good for wheat or opts. Beidler’» Feed Store. al7tfc II. Daugherty, who had visited for six weeks at tho home of his son, W. H. Daugherty, returned Monday to his home in Newport. A divorce has been granted in Skagit county, Washington, to Mrs. Laura Gill Kerr, wife of Clyde Kerr. They were residents of Cot tage Grove for many years. -....... - Smith-Short Grocery THE STORK THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE GF Attention, Fanners! We have storage room for hay and grain. Call on us for storage rates. Mr. mid Mrs. Harvey Madden, who had been visiting Mrs. Mad den’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. IL Hemenwny, left Sunday morning for Portland to visit with Mrs. Mad den’s aunt, Mrs. Fronn Giltner, until August 21, when they will leave for Vancouver, B. C. From there they will snil for their home in Yokohama, Japan, nftcr n three months’ visit in Oregon. They will be accompanied by Miss Martha Johnson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Frasier Johnson, of Engene. Mr. and Mrs. Hemenwny accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Madden to Portland nnd will remain with them until they nail. Why pay rent when you ran own n home for the rent! Hoe Spray, 105 Main street. m2tfe Engene Register: Minn Dorris Sikes, former student at the Uni versity of Oregon, who for the past year has been a member of tho staff of The Cottage Grove Senti nel, has accepted a position in the administration department of the university and will be hero until November. Service with a »mile. Where? Eugene Register: Eighty-eight years old btit still spry and per fectly able to travel by himself is W. Spencer, of L m Angeles, who enme Wednesday night to visit his son, E R. Snenrer, of Engene. Mr ited during the week with her sis ter, Mrs. Fred Beidler. Money to loan on city or farm property. J. F. Spray. nugStfc Homer Galloway and family spent the week end in Portland. George H. Brainard had charge of Mr. Galloway’s office during tho Int- tor’s absence. Mrs. Charles Allen, of visited Sunday with tho Breedlove family. Service with a smile. Where? Claud Sherman and Miss Elsie Chestnut, of this city, and Miss Chestnut’s sister, Mrs. R. W. Davis, of Yoncalla, spent the week end in Engene with the 8. A. Walkinslmw family. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Griffin, of Eugeno, spent the week end at the home of Mr. Griffin’s sister, Mrs. G. W. McQueen. Have You Been the Dollar Ansco! New Era Drug Store. al7c W. IL Ostrander returned Monday from looking after mining property in the Bohemia district. W. W. McFarland was up from Roseburg Tuesday visiting with rel atives and friends. Standard Guarantce 30x31/2 Wellington fab $8.75 30x3 Maxi-Mile lab 8.25 30x31/2 Maxi-Mile fab.. 9.45 30x31/2 Maxi-Mile eord 10.55 31x4 cords............ 19.50 32x4 cords........... 19.95 33x4 cords............. ....... 20.55 34x4 cords............ 21.15 32x4 •/, cords......... ...... 26.40 33x41/| cords......... ..... '....27.00 34 x 4*/2 cords......... ......... 27.80 33x5 cords............. 36.70 35x5 cords........... 38.55 37x5 cor<ls .._.................. 40.60 Compare these prices with prices elsewhere—nuf sod! BRADLEY’S SERVICE STATION I " 1 Shingles. S. L. Godard. Merchants! Your salesbooks. H. F. Alden and «on, of L oh An Place your order with The Sen geles, former rcHidentg of Cottage tinel 60 day» before you muit Grove, vinited here Tuesday, while have them. • on their way to Portland. Mr«. Smith Bailey wan aeriouidy ill during the past week. Hold a regular po«itiou by having an ad every week. N. 8. Hay», manager of the Cala pooya spring« re«ort, wa« in Eugene Monday on butrine«*. J. A. Powell ha« obtained the bounty on three coyote« and two bobcat«. I have several real bargains in city property; alao good farm«, »mall or large. J. F. Spray. m2tfc Mr. and Ml*. W. V. Chapin, of CrcHwell, and their gueat«, Mr. and Mr«. JoHcph Hi vena and daughter Mi«» Beanie, viaited .Monday at the Alfred Beidler home. The three families were former neighbor« in Montana in the honieatead day». A carload of Old English cement. Want some? 8 L. Godard. The 8. H. Goff family arrived Tuesday from Salem, planning to make Cottage Grove their futur«* home. W. H. Blair returned Tuemlay from Portland, where he had been viaiting hi« daughter, Mr«. E. I. Bartholomew. Brick, tile, hearth tile. S L. Godard. At the national convention held last week in Cedar I la., Mrs. J. V. Stewart wa» was Oregon vice president of the___ _ ___ ladies* auxil _ iary to the Oriental degree of the Odd Fellows lodge. Mr». Stewart is now visiting in Mi anca polín, Minn. Absolutely everything in the Grocery line can be secured here—save time by coming here first, McQueen Ostrander Mrs. Ruth Hancock ami Mrs. Al Good Pictures Easy With Ansco bi ra Root, of Tomah, Wash., ar rived Sunday to visit their niece, , Speedex Film. New Era Drug Store. Mrs. Lewis Scholz. Mrs. Isaac Ritchey has returned ! from Tacoma, Wash., where she had been visiting a sister. ÍT Robert Sherwood and family, who CLIP THIS OUT—IT MAY hud been visiting with relatives in COME HANDY Medford and with Mr. Sherwood’s Mrs. B. F. Theshor, in this Wedding anniversaries rec mother, city, left Sunday for their home in ommended by the Oregon Portland. A fire at the Ida Veateh homo ( in visiting with her parents, Mr. mid Fisk tires and accessories. was aarrowly averted Saturday. Mrs. Willinm Brown. West Side Garage. Mrs. Veateh hail left her electric Mrs. V. R. Conley, of Salem, vis G. W. Myers returned Saturday from a week's trip to Hood River, Portland and seashore points. R. B. Burnside and family left Sunday for Santa Rosa, Calif., to make that city their home. Hold a regular position by having an ad every week. Miss Kathleen Kem, a Cottage Grove girl who is with the Ellison- White Chautauqua, has already been in Arizona, California, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Washington. She expects to continue with this work all winter. No Need to Shop Around Mrs. Minnie Delln Caseday, wife of Willinm Cascday, died Bunday nt her homo near Dufur, Ore. She wa» a former reaident of thia city mid wa» 47 year» of age. The hus band and three children aurvive. Mr». Nelaon Whippa returned Tuesday from Albany, where she hud been visiting at the homo of her uncle, Clyde Nokes. Nelaon’a Hcrvice Station has an inviting ladies’ rest room to which you are welcome. Mrs. Lucy Holland left Tuesday for Newport for a vacation. lira, Earl Hill and .................. Mr«. George Hohl will have charge of Mrs. Holland ‘a boarding house during the latter’s absence. Horace Conner, of Grant« Pana, was here Munday. I Service with a »mile. Where? Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson, who had been visiting at the home of Mr. Robinson’s mother, Mrs. M. V. Phillipa, returned Tuesday to their home in Portland, accompanied by Mr. Robinson’s sister, Miss Pearl Robinson. Henry Damewood and nephew, Wayne Stewart, visited this week in Eugene with Mr. Dnintiwwd’i sis ter, Mrs. Z. L. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. H. (J. Cochran and daughters Mildred, Marjorie and of Koaeburg, and Walter Norman and son Robert, of Tiller, visited nt the Josiah Porter home Sunday. Mrs. D. D. Davis, of Lincoln, Neb., is visiting nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Woods. Fisk tires and accessories. West Side Garage. William Huakins, who was over come with heat Home time ago and was taken to tho state hospital in Salem, is reported to be no better. Mrs. Wiu. Bidwell, his sister, is with him. T. 8. Teeter, n now arrival from Clovis, Tex., has bought the I. C. Largo place and will move his fam ily here soon. Mr. Teeter says that he is much pleased with Cottage Grove. Oil monopolies threaten to curtail output of oil in order to keep prices up. Strengthen the hands of tho Sago-Olson oil company in their efforts to increase the output, by buying stock. See Torn Awbroy, at Durham’s. aug3tfc Albert Zinnikor and family, of Reedsport, former residents of Cot tage Grove, are hero visiting with friends. They are on a trip to Iowa. Mrs. Earl Anderson nnd daughtor Mary, who had boon visiting at Lorane with Mrs. Anderson’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs E. W. Eyanson, left Friday for their homoo in Spokane, Wash. Vivante, a delicate face pow der—to encourage you to give it a trial, you will receive free with $1 purchase a $1.25 pack age of Vivante Parfum. White Pharmacy. al7c Mrs. T. G. Pratt, who motored up that day. Al Johnson, former miner here, returned Wednesday from a trip into tho Bohemia district. Sherman Spong, employe at the state hospital in Salem, is visiting his sister, Mrs. John Mosby. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ixovis, of Whontlniid, Calif., visited during tlm past week ut the Nelson Lewis and Ed Tulltir homes. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Long left yesterday on a motor trip through eastern Oregon into Washington. They will return by wny of Seattle, where they will be mot by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill, who will leave here tho latter part of the month. Rny Primosing and Harold and Herman Bonnstettor, three young men who arrived here on a motor trip several weeks ago and were compelled to stop on account of sickness, sold their car and left Wednesday for their homo in Iowa. Tho Latham Sunday school held a picnic Wednesday evening on tho school grounds. Tho refreshments wore ice cream and wienies. John Crowley, of Portland, a for- mer resident, was a visitor in tho city this week. Dan Beck left Wednesday for Portland, Mrs. Brick, who is visit ing tho George Brown family there, having been taken very ill. Mr. and Mrs. George Hawley left Wednesday for a mouth's outing at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. George Young have gone to Central Point to visit n son of Mrs. Young and to Medford to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyd. John Sprny has bought the old Lurch residence on tho Earl Hill Main street property mid will move it to one of his lots on Adams ave nue. Mr. llill has already begun to have tho trees removed from the property preparatory to erect ing a business block. Mr. mid Mrs. W. R. Thompson, of Burlingame, Calif., who had been visiting at the homo of fheir nephew, Schofield Stewart, left Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Stewart, to soe the wonders of Columbia highway. Tho Willinm Mattox family have moved hero from Guzello, Calif. Mrs. Mattox is a daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. J, IL Bonnett. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fiolds, who had been visiting at the T. G. Sud- toll home, left yesterday by motor for their home at Hollywood. Dr. and Mrs. Neal and children, of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Randall and son and Mrs. Spencer Bailey and baby motored to Tri angle lake Sunday. Ben Rinard roturned Monday from a motorcycle trip to ('astern Orc- gon and Boise, Ida. Woodson Brothers received an- other car of Fords Monday. ’ Miss May Rouse, of Elmira, VÌH- ited during the week with her PERFECT PLUMBING'S^ grandmother, Mrs. Muli««a Sten nett. THE THING-—VOUR- Mr. mid Mrs. Lawrence Brum OUSE NEEDS field, who left some time ago on a motor trip to Tullahassee, Fla., THIS are now in Havana, according to word received by Mr. Brumfield’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brum field. Mr. und Mrs. Raymond Rinard and little son Bobbie returned to HOME Kelso, Wash., Sunday, after a visit NEEDS a here. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rinard and son Raymond nnd family motored to Oakland Saturday and visited at tho home of Mr. Binurds’ sister, Mrs. Bruner. Mrs. C. O. Anderson, who had been, ill, left yesterday to visit her mother, Mrs. Charles Tharp, of Corvallis. |r for A picnic under the supervision of E. J. Edwards will be held on Row river this afternoon for bis futuro agriculture class. To give tho stu and dents some idea as to what the agricultural work will be like, they will judge sheep and horses on the F. B. Phillips place mid dairy cattle see on cither the Frank Jones or Mack Stewart place. Misses and Margaret Pratt and tt, of Wendling, 8. P. Watch Inspector who had been viaiting ut the E. J. Edwards homo, returned homo Mon- Cottage Grove Oregon da^wHJi^thcD^Hiri2d»i^Jj^mid ■zz^FIXIT'SHOPS ¿(it tie ‘P I timber Jewelry, Watches Watch Repairing MENDENHALL Confections C j L and Fountain k JJJC vic II o WE SERVE HAZELWOOD Ice Cream 4 Bunds of Bricks for Friday, Bat- nrday and Sunday Qts. and Pts. PRIN0ES8 Vanilla, strawberry, pineapple uber bel centro. HAZELWOOD SPECIAL French vanilla with maraaehino cherries. BROADWAY PRINCESS French vanilla, strawberry, orange ice centre. NEAPOLITAN One layer each vanilla, strawberry and chocolate. TAKE HOME A BRICK Gray G ooseTea Room A Good Place to Eat