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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924 PAGE SEVEN Mias Florence McFarland and visiting at the home of Mrs. Far Mrs. Ivan Warner left Saturday' rey’s aunt, Mrs. A« C. Anderson, Miss Effie Hopper were business for a sanitarium near Portland,' visitors in Eugene Saturday. where she is taking a six weeks ’ i returned Monday to their home. Get your printed envelopes Mrs. Orrin Robinson has nearly rest cure. from an attack of rheu Mr. and Mrs. E. Chaloupka left i I for nothing by saving their cost recovered matism which confined her to the Saturday by motor for Ix>s Angeles, I , through using window en house for two weeks. where they will visit friends. velopes, printed by The Sen- Mrs. Lizzie Atwater, of Portland, Dr. Katherine Schleef, of Port- Once again we Americans honor the great Lincoln [ tinel. a former resident, is visiting Mrs I laud, visited Sunday and Monday whose trials and tribulations in the days when this | at the Robert Hanna home. Frank Overton sustained a cut on Orrin Robinson. nation's fate hung in the balance were of such momen For Sale—The best meal in town A. W. Helliwell and family left his head Friday while at work at the Anderson & Middleton sawmill, for the money. Service, quality and Tuesday for Melrose, where they tous proportions as would have broken many another quantity — a combination hard to are visiting at the homo of Mrs. He was able to be back at work man. Yet, Lincoln’s constant cheerfulness and his ut beat. Star Grill, 620 Main street, i Helliwell ’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monday. fUmrdc E. L. Smith. most confidence in the future carried his aims to a Huc- A. J. Carlson, v\ ho had been in Cottage Grove, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hughes have Ralph Hand, who had been visit California for some time on a visit eessful conclusion. and who was en route to his home returned after an absence of several ing his parents in Oakland, re turned Tuesday. iu Portland, stopped over here this months iu Portland. Let us all try to emulate his virtues. Let us move week and is visiting at the home Mrs. Fred Motter was taken to Z. L. Cox is quite ill at his home. about in our daily tasks with a cheerfulness that be- of his son, J. E. Carlson. Portland Tuesday for medical treat- The Coast fork local of the farm Why pay rent when you can own meat. ers’ union will hold a social meet speaks our confidence in the future and in tne end we a home for the rentf See Spray, Among those from here who at- ing tonight at the HebroAi church. can’t help but succeed. 105 Main street. tfc tended “The Hunchback of Notre Supper will be served, after which A divorce decree has been granted Dame,’* in Eugene were Mr. and there will be a speaking program. to Samuel Busick front Mary Mrs. Victor Chambers, Mrs. Georg C. E. Umphrey was in Salem Tues I Busick. The were married in* Rose Bjorset, Raymond -Veatch, Anchor day on business. burg in 1916. Mary J. Cooper has Alsted, Misses Margaret and Rachel Mrs. Alice Lehman, of Portland, I been given a decree from Herbert Galloway, Robert Galloway, Sam who had been visiting at the home I Needlework and social conversation W. H. Sprague Drowned iu Canada. 1. N. Sprague, of Silk creek, has Cooper. They were married al Swartz. Miss Francis Hamloth, Miss of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. wore tho diversions enjoyed. A de Jacksonville in 1899. Mary A. Al 1 Ruth Bede, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Willard, returned to her home yes j licious two-course luncheon was received word of tho drowning of Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Menden served. Invited guests for the after his son, W. H. Sprague, Feb. 8 ut stott has been granted a decree terday. noon were Mrs. A. W. Swanson, Ocean Falls, B. C., »here he was Portland hospital. She underwent from Frank J. Alstott. They were hall and son Marshall, George My Mr. and Mrs. John Mills, who had ers and Elbert Smith. Mrs. C. E. Dunn and Mrs. Herman operating a donkey engine bringing married at Cripple Creek, Colo., in an operation. been in California on their honey > Edwards. Tho next meeting of the iu logs to a paper mill. Although 1905. Galloway writes insurance. moon trip and wore eu route to I club will bo held February 2(1 at the drowning was not seen by any See “Man Without a Coun- Lester Harrington is having a Frank Snodgrass, son of Mrs. M. Albany, where they will make their the home of Mrs. Frank Knox. one, it was thought that ho dropped home, stopped over here Tuesday. serious time with his ankle which P. Garoutte, who has been in Cali try, ’ ’ February 21 and 22. -4 st ' into the channel of water near the Mrs. Mills was Miss Mao Anderson. is affected with blood poisoning. fornia this winter, is now' employed Tho W. R. C. held their regular spot where the engine was placed David G. McFarland left prop He bruised the ankle between two as one of the mail clerks in the of erty of the est imated value of | Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Eads, of Med ' meeting Saturday mid made arrange that ho was operating. The body logs while at work in a sawmill two fice of the California Prune & $9,950.82, according to the inventory j ford, are visiting at the home of' ments to observe the birthday mini had not been found when word was weeks ago, and it seemed to be Apricot association at San Jose. of the appraisers, J. F. Spray, John] versaries of Abraham Lincoln and sent to tho parents. The son »its their son, E. E. Ends. getting along satisfactorily until He is taking up voice training in a Veatch and Worth Harvey, which 4 --------------------- George Washington. The corps in a 39 years of age and leaves a wife blood poisoning set in. He has had night school in that city. body will visit the schools Febru and three children. has been filed in the probate court. to have it lanced. ary 22. Exercises in remembrance Our new patterns of wall The fire department was called! 1923 Ford touring, with starter ........................ $385 4__„--------------------------- «. of tho two men will be held Feb Orchestral Eutertaimueut at Walker. Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. paper will arrive in about ten Monday afternoon to the Clyde ruary 23 in the I. O. O. F. hall. An orchestral entertainment will Mrs. 8. E. May ben, who had been days. Call early and make your Hastings house on west Main street. | 1921 Ford touring, with •Mrs. H. B. Breedlove and Mrs. bo put on ut 8 o’clock tomorrow ill for some time, was taken to a starter .................... ..... $250 Some inf laminable material had come Harry Hart entertained a group of Mrs. R. L. Stewart will entertain evening at the Walker high school Eugene hospital Wednesday of last selection. W. L. Darby & Co. in contact with a stovepipe which i 1918 Ford touring, ex- young folks Monday evening at the tho Social Twelve club this after auditorium by tile “Country Kids." Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker, who passes through the ceiling of the week. Breedlove homo in honor of the noon. The rooms are most attractive This orchestra is made lip of local ..... $200 cellent condition ... W. A. Adams and family, of Cald had spent a year in California and lower floor into an upper room. AI anniversaries of Helen with their St. Valentino decorations, 1917 Ford touring ....... $150 birthday Breedlove and Harry Hart Jr. The which are in keeping with the day. talent. well, Ida., have arrived here to were on tlieir way home to Eugene, small portion of the floor around | 1914 Ford touring ......... $65 stopped here Tuesday to visit at the the stovepipe was burned but no evening was spent socially. Dainty Dainty refreshments will be served. make their home. Correct printing always at the home of Mrs. Baker’s aunt, Mrs. other damage was done except by 1918 Chevrolet touring. $175 refreshments were served. The Tho next meeting of the club »ill livo Help American Legion Com M. P. Garoutte. »ire print shop. xxx smoke. guest list included Hester Heard, 1918 Studebaker tour’g $150 be held February 28 at the home of munity House. See “Man With Harry Neet was in Dexter Tues Velma Lafoon, Ruby and Mabel Lee, HIGH CLASS RESIDENCE PROP Rock Springs Wyoming coal. 1918 Maxwell touring....$165 Donna Nichols, Genevieve Johnson, Mrs. J. A. Wright. out a Country” Feb. 21 and 22. day on business. ■e - -s' <e> erty in west Main street for sale City Transfer. Storage. o29tl ‘ 1919 Alaxwell touring. $150 Virginia Bosley, Lucile Cornutt, J. H. Cone and son, R. L. Cone, of We are having several calls for Mrs. M. P. Garoutte, Mrs. Anna at a bargain. D. W. Sturges and son Lewis left 1917 Maxwell touring ..... $75 Toni and Clyde Lafoon, Dwight Buc Portland, have each bought one of lots. What have youf Let us know. Gowdy, Mrs. G. P. Currin and Mrs. Choice residence lots in rapidly 1916 Dodge roadster..... $200 hanan, Albert Wright. George and Herbert Eakin entertained tho growing section of tho city. the new cottages erected by 8. L. Brainard & Hall, real estate and by motor Monday for Grants Pass with Mr. Sturges’ parents, Mr. and j John Howett, Linas Heard, Gordon ladies’ aid society of tho Presby Godard on south Sixth street. E. insurance. Splendid iueome producing prop Mrs. J. W’. Sturges, of that city, I Wright and Earl Beaulieu. * C. Lockwood made the deals. Mr. terian church yesterday afternoon erty. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Neet, of Eu- <s> <J> Cone and four sons recently bought gene, who were married Saturday who had visited for several weeks ' Terms given on above cars. in tho church parlors. Large house and quarter block of Gay and charmiug in its St. the Aulauf Lumber company’s saw in that city and were on their way here and at other points down the ♦ ♦ ♦ ground, in paved street, $2500. valley. Mrs. Sturges’ parents, Mr. Valentine appointments and trim mill at Aulauf. Mrs. Lester Childs entertained ut AGENCY to Marshfield to sp$nd their honey - and Mrs. Charles Halloway, of T mings, was the valentino party for dinner Tuesday evening the E. E. Phono GALIXIWAY 36 511 Main street Money to loan on city or farm moon, stopped here for a brief visit Brownsville, arrived * Monday to which Miss Freda Hammel was Eads family and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller ’ s Machine Shop for property. J. F. Spray. tie that afternoon at the home of Mr. visit until today, when Mrs. Sturges Saturday evening at the Eads, of Medford, who are here tfc hostess Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell, who Neet’s brother Harry. and son Harry will accompany them Service. practice house. Card playing was visiting at the home of their son, have been visiting in California for Frank Steely and family, with home for a brief visit. T. A. McBride, of Thornton, the diversion. Dainty refreshments E. E. Eads. several months, expect to return Mrs. Steely’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Residents up Mosby creek say Wash., visited during the week at were served. Those invited for the ♦ ♦ ♦ home about the twentieth of this W. A. Witcher, of Yakima, Wash., that there is as much political sig the J. T. Short home. affair were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tho Boy Scouts enjoyed a “bean month. visited at the home of Mr. and nificance in the fact that Finley Warner, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Hagen, N. J. Nelson Jr., Pete Beaulieu, feed’’ put on by themselves at the Mrs. Mariette Town left Wednes Mrs. Witcher’s daughter, Mrs. A. Whipps and Boney Patten came to O. E. Woodson and W. O. Wilson at Miss Ruth Phelps, Miss Myrtle Lay.] armory Tuesday evening of last Miss Margaret Galloway, Miss day of last week for Los Angeles J. Smith. tended the automobile show in Port the city together a few days ago as week. Mrs. Edgar Hutchinson ns Hazel Swanson, Miss Katharine sisted tho boys in proparing the to make her home with a daughter Carl Burkett is having a tile and there is in many of the Teapot land this week. Mendenhall, Ren Sanford, Raymond in that city. concrete service station put up at dome stories that get first page po L. J. Shurcliff and family, for food. merly of Cumberland, Md., have Veatch, Charles Burkholder Jr., Van ♦ ♦ ♦ We wash. Our wives don’t. Divide. S. L. Godard has charge sitions in the daily press. Beatty and Arch Proctor. • of the work. On tho evening of February 22, Wanted—Farm produce: country arrived here to make their home. Cottage Grove Laundry. tfc <$■•$><» Help American Legion Com cured hams, bacon, eggs, vegetables, Mr. Shurcliff’» father, L. M. Shur Miss Eunice VanDenburg, form tho past matrons mid past patrons George W. Jewell, in a fall from of the Eastern Star will entertain etc. See E. B. Dodd, Star Grill, Cot cliff, has bought a sawmill near a donkey engine at a sawmill at munity House. See 'Man With tage Grove, Ore. orly of this city but now employed at tho regular meeting of tho chap flimrOc here. Comstock Wednesday of last week, out a Country ’ ’ Feb. 21 and 22. at Klamath Falls, was the guest of ter. Earl Harkleroad, who recently Miss Muriel Shay will be a week fractured two of his ribs. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Edna Sulliyan, i, of Eugene, end guest in Roseburg at the home sold the Earl Motor company, has honor at an oriental party given Charles Spray and Harry Skilling, spent the latter part of last week of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cooper. Miss located with his family at Blaine, Monday evening of last week at Members of tho American Legion Klamath Falls at tho home of Mrs. auxiliary were hostesses at a five who are with the medieal corps at at the home of her mother, Mrs Marjorie Shay, who is teaching in Wash. O. L. Brown by Mrs. Brown and hundred card party given last eve the United States naval hospital at Sarah E. Kerr. that city, will also bo a guest at the Albert Hull and little son Homer Miss Mary Walker. The evening ning in Phillips hall. Puget Sound, Wash., and who are C. A. Bartell, N. J. Nelson Jr., A. Cooper home. were in Eugene Sunday to visit Mr. was spent in playing inah jongg. now on a 15-day furlough, are here W. Helliwell and H. W. Titus mo ♦ ♦ ♦ Hull ’ s brother Leslie, who is in a The oriental idea was carried out Miller’s Machine Shop for at the home of Mr. Spray’s parents, tored Sunday to Corvallis, where The Toujours Prete club will With att Electric Heater to hospital in that city. They found Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spray. Service. tfc him getting along very satisfac uniquely in the refreshments, each meet next Wednesday evening at they attended a shoot. guest being presented with noodles, tho home of MiHS Kathryn McQueen. warm up the cold spots, it 1 have several real bargains in W. A. Hemenway, G. W. McFar torily. I can give you perfect eyesight which had to be oaten with chop ♦ <£> ■*> city property; also good farms, without glasses. Satisfaction guar land and D. H. Reniple, school of is easy to keep the entire sticks. About twenty women wore Mrs. Georg Bjorset spent the The Past Matrons’ club will meet small or large. J. F. Spray. tfc anteed or your money back. Dr. H. ficials of the Cedar district, were house warm oil the coldest week end at Dexter with her par present at the affair. at 2:30 next Monday afternoon at Robert and Miss Margaret Gal A. Hagen. tfc in Eugene Wednesday of last week ent», Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sikes. <j> <$> <i> the home of Mrs. 8. V. Allison. days. loway and Cletus and Miss Hazel M tb . R. E. Short, Mrs. 8. L. W. E. Lebow has bought a lot to confer with E. J. Moore, county ♦ ♦ ♦ Swanson attended the annual din on west Main street from Mrs. school superintendent, in regard to Mackin and Mrs. D. D. Roberts Mrs. John McCnll entertained tho ner dance of the DeMolays, held Francis Gray. He expects to build the boundary lines of school dis entertained tho members of the Con Baptist ladies’ aid society yester Friday evening at the Osburn hotel, soon. The sale was made through trict 39. stellation club last Thursday. The day afternoon nt her home. Eugene. Harvey Wingard and family, of afternoon hours were pleasantly Brainard & Hall. ♦ <$> ■$> Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daugherty Eugene, motored up Sunday to visit spent ut fancy work. Delightful Tho regular meeting of the Ken Sanford for Signs. tf spent the week end in Portland. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grube. refreshments were served. The club sington club will be hold tomorrow P. Diok has traded the build will meet next Thursday afternoon afternoon ill I. O. O. F. hall. Mrs. Thomas Bomar, who had Dry Cleaning. C. G. Laundry ing W. which the Variety store occii- in the banquet room of Masonic ♦ ♦ ♦ Elbert Bede was iu Portland Sat pies to J. H. Goldman for a large been here visiting at the home of temple, with Mrs. C. E. Umphrey, presents her daughter, Mrs. Fred Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Kem will be urday and Sunday attending a ranch at Philomath. " The trade was for two weeks, left Sunday for her Mrs. D. H. Hemenway and Mrs. host, mid hostess to the H. D. B. meeting of the jurisprudence com made through Braiuard & Hall. Bert Trask as hostesses. home at North Bend. club tomorrow evening. mittee of the Masonic grand lodge, ♦ > ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Merville Veatch # ♦ ♦ hop of which he is a member. See ‘ ‘ Man Without a Coun Tho Tuesday Evening Study club have moved into the Schofield Tho M. P. G. club will meet noxt B. M. Hawley arrived Tuesday Stewart home on east Madison ave try,” February 21 and 22. met this week at tho home of Mrs. Tuesday afternoon at tho home of from Quinault, Wash., where he and nue. The Stewarts are living in the B. R. Job, with Mrs. Job and Mrs. j Mrs. Roy Short. Hair Bobbing and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grube left Mrs. Hawley went early in Decem Harry Grube home while the Grubes Tuesday for San Jose, Calif., where Elbert Smith us leaders. Tho Polish ♦ ♦ ♦ Shampooing ber to visit at the home of their are away. musicians, Chopin, Hofmann and they will visit at the home of Mr. Mrs. A. 8. Powell will entertain son Philo, and went out to his Paderewski were taken up. A bus! the Joker club tomorrow ovening We wish to announce that we arc Grube’s brother Louis and from ranch on Sharp’s creek. ness meeting was held and the club at her home. Barber work in general ; prepared to make made-to-measure there they will go to Loe Angeles, voted to give $5 for the near oast Spirella made-to-order corsets. Mrs- corsets, all kinds of brassieres and where they will visit at the home . .. 4. special attention to children. relief. E. C. Shay, phone 137-R. flfmrfic dresses. Larsen and Smith, 317 of Mrs. Grube’s sister, Mrs. Minilie The Tuesday Bridge club will f7-14p Johnson. Before returning they ex Those from this section who have Main street. P. S. Bukowski, Prop. Mrs. Bert Stoneburg enjoyed her meet next week with M rs. N. J. 630 . Main, pect to visit in Punxsutawney, Pa. been drawn on the circuit court - -■ —--------------- ■ - E M. Monson, who had been em Nelson Jr. sixtieth birthday anniversary Mon jury, which convenes February 25, ployed at Morton, Wash., is here Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jost and the ♦ ♦ ♦ day evening when her seven chil arc G. W. McQueen and Claude R. with his family for a short while Bert Willard family, of Roseburg, Cottage Grove Tho Tillicum club will meet Tues dren and their families dropjied in Arne, Cottage Grove; C. H. Haight, before going to Seattle, where he is spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. on her. The evening hours were day evening with Mrs. C. A. Kurre. Saginaw; A. H. Addison, Ixinine, to erect a bridge. Jost’s and Mr. Willard’s parents, pleasantly spent at cards. Delicious and J. E. Redford, Dorena. Mrs. A. J. Stevens left Monday Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Willard. refreshments were served. The honor School Grounds to Bo Beautified. G. O. Knowles is in Portland on for Myrtle Creek to visit a da ugh Good city property to trade for Kost was presented with u beauti- Arbor day was observed last Fri business for his firm and for the ter. small ranch. Brainard & Hall. tfc 1 bible. day at the west side school, a pro cannery. ♦ ♦ ♦ Stewart for good plumbing. An 8%-pound daughter was born gram being given. The east side Piano Moving a Specialty Go to W. L. Darby & Co. for John Crowley, of Portland, vis- February 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte. school and the high school did not Stover. observe the day but intend to later were host and hostess for a most F. W. Jacobs, Proprietor the best good* at lowest prices. ited here during the week witli delightful five hundred party hold take a half holidsy which they will A five-pound son was born Janu C. M. Parker goes to Dester to- friends. Office telephone_________ 4 beautifying tho school Saturday evening at their homo. ■pend day on business. 8. K. Busick, of Roseburg, was ary 30 to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Residence telephone..... 21-F3 grounds. Roses will bo planted at At a late hour delicious refresh Moore at Klamath Falls. Mrs. Moore Everyone should see this moots were served. Those invited that time. Mr. t nd Mrs. O. B. Pennington here Saturday. ■.................. =-J i is better known here by her maiden There is a lot of difference in name, MiA Freda Aubrey. picture which teaches the were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kem, v and Hugh Orr, who were for several months interested in a mill business carpenter work. Investigate mine Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Banders, Mr. See “Man Without a Coun folly of disrespect to flag and here, have gone to California. and see how you like it. Floor sand Mrs. Fred Bennett, Claude try, ’ ’ February 21 and 22, ing. Omer Moore, phone 166-R. f21p New phonographs and pianos for and country. fl4-21 Kime, Miss Adelaide Lat.’asse ami sale and new and second hand goods Mrs. Harry Haskins is in a Eu Glenn Smith. “Uncle” Ira Conner is quite ill bought, sold and exchanged. Mor gene hospital, where she underwent at the home of his son Charles. ♦ ♦ ♦ ris & Forward, near the bridge. an operation for appendicitis one Horace Conner, of Grants Pass, The 8. T. 8. club met yesterday I. D. Custer, of Portland, spoke jl7tfc Phone 121. ------ day last week. was here the fore part of the week afternoon at the home of Mrs. on the near east question Sunday Victor Kem. Pussywillows furnished Mrs. Roy Garoutte has returned Mrs. Thelma Farrey and daugh to be with his father. evening at tte “ ~ Baptist church. Mrs. from spending three weeks in a ter Allison, of Drain, who had been Roscoe Forward has taken over Custer is a niece of George O. most effective decorations for the rooms and the table. A most de sole control of the second hand store Knowles. licious two-course luncheon was which has been owned by I. B. Mor Mrs. Joe Porter has rreeived word served. Mrs. Georg Bjorset will en ris and himaelf. from Mrs. J. B. Rimerai, former J. R. Griffith, an employe of The resident of this city, that Mr. Bim- tertain tho club at its next meeting, Sentinel upon several occasions, now ern’l is now bed fast. He has been which is to be held February 27. ♦ ♦ ♦ editor of The Montague (Calif.) in this condition for over a month. SPECIAL PRICES The W. O. W. lodgo will hold Messenger, visited,in the city Tues The Bimorals are now living in FRIDAY AND SATURDAY their annual roll call meeting next day and Wednesday. DuPont, Wash., at the home of their Friday evening, February 22 Fol Lee R:y Woods and party, in son Earl. Dried prunes, 3 lbs. for 25c lowing the business meeting an en eluding his aunt, Miss Jennie Window envelope* *ave in tertaining program will be given 25c Dried apples, 2 lbs. for.... Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Dried figs, black, 2 lbs. Roach, were up from Eugene Tues time many time* the co«t of and this will be followed with re freshments. Every member hns been day evening to attend the lecture envelope*. See The Sentinel. for ................................... Dried figs, white, 2 lbs. 25c urged to be present at this meeting by Dinny Upton. 25c Dried raisins, 2 lbs. for.... Mrs. W. G. Perry is home from to answer roll call. Now i* the time to ^>ray for Beattie, whore she had been for two ♦ ♦ ♦ Dried beana, California wl hite, 3 lbs. for....... 25c I San Jo*e and oyster scale. W months on account of the illness and A most interesting bit of new«' Dried beans, Mexican red. 3 lbs. for...................... 25c subsequent death of Mrs. Ixmis to the groom ’ s friends in this eity L. Darby & Co have the dope. Dried beana, Lima, 2 lbs. for................................. 25c Perry. The body was brought to is that of tho recent marriage of j Mr. and Mrs. F. L Grannie were Halsey for burial, the fnneral being Dale Veatch to Miss Maude Par week end guests in Eugene at the held Friday afternoon in that eity. sons, of Independence. The couple' home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pyle Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte am! expect to leave soon for California Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Wise, of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kem were in to make their home. .1 IC 11 E V O u II CAS II BUYS M () R E ♦ ♦ ♦ Creewell, were visitors yesterday st Eugene Tuesday evening to attend , THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE the home of Mr- Wise’s parents, the musical comedy, “Bringing Up Mrs. C. J. Kem entertained the Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hanna. Father on Broadway.” I laComus elnb Tuesday afternoon. GROCERIES Abraham Lincoln We always aim to so serve you as to maintain our reputation of many years’ standing for carrying one of the most complete and freshest stocks of groceries in the city. We charge nothing for the smile that goes with our service. Ostrander McQueen BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE P Tales of the Town I --------------------------- ♦ USED CARS at Nelsons Servicestation SOCIETY It is Always Warm KEM’S ELECTRIC STORE Calvin Funk Post No. 32 American Legion IMPERIAL B arber S “A Man Without a Country" Arcade Theater * * + Grove Transfer Thursday and Friday February 21 and 22 Dried Fruit and Vegetables Furniture Moving Carry It Away The Cash Way —It Will Pay Everything in Season —and Within Reason Smith-Short Grocery Trask’s Cash Grocery