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Harry Wynne will move his
!J=
An oight-pound boy was born
hardware store into the building Monday night to Mr. and Mrs.
now occupied by M. C. Cochrcn, Ray Hustead.
Mrs. Hustead ia , *---------------------------------------------
the jeweler. He expects to be all t now at the home of her mother,
Mrs. W. H. Daugherty was host-
To Select a Bank for
moved and ready for business by Mrs. James Lebow.
Certajnly—there’s no Coffee on the market that can
I osa this week to the Tuesday
the first of February.
Bridge
club
at
its
regular
1
o
’
clock
compare with the deliciously refreshing qualities and
Fuller
Brushes
sold
by
G.
B.
Your Savings Requires
E. T. Blakely- recently received Arnest, phone 124-J.
jl‘2-26p luncheon. Red and whito earna-
fine taste of Maxwell House. It has been highly ap
•I
word from his brother, P. C. Blake-
Mrs. I. A. Cone, who has been I t*o,,a were the artistic centerpiece
proved of by the Good Housekeeping department of
ly, of Los Angeles, that his wife ill with heart trouble for some I
*ke table and appropriate place
health.
To Select a Bank 11 here
¡died Saturday from dropsy, It ia time, is improving
cards of hearts, diamonds, spades
thought that her illness and death
Mrs. E. A. Laffoon at Walter and clubs were at each place. At
Your Savings Will Be
j were caused by injuries sustained
the bridge session Mrs. 8. 8. Lass-
I
Woodard
’s logging camp is quit«
! in an auto wreck while in this
well secured the first prize and tho
j
ill
with
influenza.
Safe Requires
I city visiting. Mr. and _________
Mrs. Blake-
second prize was received bv Mrs.
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There are now three cases of C. J. Kent. Pretty score cards were
I ly visited the E. T. Blakely family
[
diphtheria
in
Cottage
Grove.
No
nearly three years ago and while
given each player, Carnations were
What kind of a gold brick are
■ here were in an auto wreck ut ! new cases have broken out recently. also the attractive room decora-
you buying with your savings!
her sou, O. L. Nichols, was an LANE COUNTY FINES LOW
Walker.
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| A lot on West Main street be- tions.
Do you know that economy
invited guest of the club.
FOB LIQUOR VIOLATIONS
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Rebekah contest dinner at 7 1 longing to H. K. Metcalf was sold
often consists in hoarding by
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M rs. J. P. Graham entertaineil
o ’clock Friday, January 30. For j the first of the week to M. L.
self denial a sum sufficiently
Blue Mountain.
; Rebekah members only. Signed: | Waples, who will build on it in the Past Matron’s club Monday
large to attract the attention
Lane county eollocted in fines
A private dance was held , Sat
[
the
near
future.
The
transaction
¡Captain
Sanders.
afternoon
in
the
banquet
room
of
j22-26-29c
of some kind of a buneo
by the state prohibition department
urday
evening
at
the
Bert
Lan
was handled by Hall and Lang.
the Masonic temple, A short bus
! $6,792.50 during the past year
steerer!
Put your money
The Southern Pacific is doing
Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter. iness session was held at which caster home. Dainty reireshments ! according to the state report show-
some repair work on the tracks at
where it will be safe and draw
were
served.
Woodson Brothers garage filed a the following officers were elected:
tho-south Sixth street crossing.
ing the amount collected by the
interest while you sleep. We
pay 3 per cent, interest com
Mrs. H. A. Hagen returned yes- certificate of assumed business Mrs. G. M. Scott, president; Mrs. «,-------------- ----- ------------------ ♦ various counties just issued. The
C.
E.
Frost,
vice
president;
Mrs.
|
APPROACHING BVENT8
I county is listed 11th according to
pounded semi-annually on sav
I terday from Portland, where she name at tho office of the county
J. A. Merryman, secretary and ♦-----------:--------------------------------- ♦ amount of money collected.
ings accounts.
I was taking
beauty parlor course. clerk in Eugene last Monday.
The
Tuesday
Study
club
will
The total amount of fines in the
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Moody vis- treasurer. The remainder of the meet next week at the home of
Her sister, Mrs. P. B. Siscel, of
afternoon hours were spent at
state was $6,408.40 in 1923, less
Hermiston, accompanied Mrs. Hagen ited Monday in Eugene.
needle work and in social conver Mrs. H. W. Titus for the club s than the amount collected in Lane
home and will remain here for two
The city council authorized the
guest evening.
county this year.
Coos county
| or three weeks to help Mrs. Hagen marshall to make repairs on the sation, followed by a delicious two-
♦ ♦ ♦
course luncheon. The approaching
headed the list this year with $22,-
| in establishing a beauty parlor.
north end of the bridge on tho obi spring season was the incentive
Miss Ruth Bede will entertain
Mrs. Thurston Doak, who is in Pacific highway at the meeting for an attractive display of the Toujours Proto club next Wed 000 in fines collected through tho
efforts of prohibition officers.
I a Eugene hospital recovering from | Monday evening.
Oregon grapes and pussywillows nesday evening at tho R. L. Stew
Four oak grubs on the edge about the room; these with potted art home.
a fractured hip, is getting along
■$> <$> «$>
of the city park along the ditch plants also being tho table decor
satisfactorily.
Tho LaComus club will hold its
CALL FOB BIDS FOB WOOD.
The J. R. Patterson family, will be grubbed out by William ations. The place cards were hand regular meeting Tuesday afternoon
Notice is hereby given that the
recently of Sutherlin, have moved Kelly who obtained permission from decorated with waxed violets in with Mrs. H. A. Miller.
♦ ♦ ♦
directors of school district No. 45,
into the W. B. Hawley property the city council Monday evening keeping with the spring decorations
to do this work.
Mrs. Harold Dugan will be host Lane County, Oregon will receive
’ Henry Rissue motored to Eugene on Ash avenue.
Invited guests of the club were
Thursday evening to visit Rueben
Ray Nelson for Radio Sup Mrs. N. M. Oglesby and Mrs. Jen ess Tuesday afternoon to the mem sealed bids for the delivery of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mayes were
<s>-------------------------------------- * ’ Rissue, who was in a hospital in Eugene yesterday on business.
65 cords of four-foot wood, 160
plies.
nie Nichols. The latter is of San bers of tho Elmartes club.
<$> ♦ ♦
cords of 2%-foot wood, and 20
A
Francisco and was a guest at the
W. E. Mayes was a visitor in ! there.
court
and
skylight
will
be
Mrs. Helen Vilas, of Portland,
The women’s relief corps will tiers of 16-inch wood, as per speci
Misses Isabell and Elizabeth is here visiting at the homes of built in the Bartell hotel in the home of her son, O. L. Niehols.
Eugene Wednesday.
hold its regular mooting Saturday fications on file with district clerk.
E. Eugene Chadwick, secretary | Kerr were guests Sunday of Miss her sisters, Mrs. G. W. McFarland near future. This work is being
♦ ♦ «>
Nine members of the King’s afternoon in I. O. O. F. hail. A The bids should be filed with
of the Eugene chamber of com Sarah Olyne Perkins at the home and Mrs. F. M. ifambrick, and done to provide better lighting
and
ventilation.
of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Daughters,
a class of tho Baptist business session will be held, when district clerk on or beforo Febru
merce, was in Cottage Grove yestor
with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest
the officers for the coming year ary 10, at 7:30 p. m., the board
i
Perkins.
The bounty for a coyote was Sunday school, met Tuesday at
day in connection with business.
Anderson. The latter is of Cut
will bo installed, MrB. Jennie Hig reserving the right to reject any
the
home
of
Mrs.
George
Newell
collected
Tuesday
by
D.
L.
England
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Lancaster,
Bank,
Mont.,
and
has
been
here
It pays to list your property
gins, of Eugene, acting ns installing and all bids.
and
spent
a
pleasant
social
after
at
the
office
of
County
Clerk
of
Latham,
were
guests
Sunday
at
visiting relatives for a week. Mr.
with Hall & Lang.
noon.
The next social meeting officer. A dainty luncheon will j22f5(T) WORTH HARVEY, Clerk.
the Bert Lancaster home.
Anderson has gone on to _______
Ashland Bryson in Eugene.
be served.
About 10 delegates from Cottage
of
the
class
will be held February
Mrs. Ellen McFarland was given
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rissue | and Klamath Falls and is visiting
Grove are exported to attend the
4 with Mrs. Guy Carr.
People’« Cash Market.
Knights of Pythias district conven motored . to Eugene Sunday and relatives in those places and will a divorce from Chnrles A. McFar
REW RD FOR RETURN OF
return later for his wife.
land in circuit court Tuesday. She
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♦
♦
visited
Mr.
Rissue
’
s
brother,
Reu
Will
run a meat delivery From
tion in Albany, Saturday evening.
gold wrist watch, Elgin make,
ben, who was in a hospital there
The Tillicum club mot last eve- lost Saturday evening in or near Cottage Grove to London every
Miss Crystal Robinson was a was given the custody of their
A meeting of the directors of recovering from injuries sustained
miner child, Howard.
ning with Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Wil- Jolly Time Pavilion at Anlauf. Monday and Friday. Will have
business visitor in Eugene today.
the commercial club will be held in a • recent mill accident.
O. L. Smith and Carol George lits. The usual diversion, five hun Return to Bartell Hotel.
E.
O.
Saltman
is
putting
in
a
j22p a variety of fresh and eured meats
this evening.
each trip, as well as cheese, butter,
Mrs. W. A. Garoutte underwent horse-shoe counter in his restau- whd were burned recently when an dred, was enjoyed followed by a
Thirty new lights will be added
ROOMS
FOR
RENT,
GOFF
’S pickles and any thing else carried
a major operation yesterday in a rant which he recently bought oil lamp Exploded in a bunk house luscious two-course luncheon, Ad-
to the streets of the city next Eugene hospital. She is getting from William Harper.
Shoe hospital, south Sixth street, in stock at the shop. Fresh fish
at the Anderson & Middleton mill ditional guests of the club for the
week. Most of the material for along as well as can be expected.
have been dismissed from a evening were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. just behind The First Nationnl on Fridays.
Ralph
Hand,
Cottage
Grove
the work is already here and the
Bank.
j22c We will fill phone orders sent in
Harold Dugan, who has been in wrestler, returned the first of the hospital in Eugene where they White and Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
rest will arrive within a few days.
Van
Donburg
and
daughter,
Miss
were
taken
for
treatment.
the day before delivery.
F
OR
SA
L
E
—
7
ROOM
HOUSE
Work is expected to start Monday. a Eugene hospital suffering with week from Crcceht City,California,
Correct styles always in wodding Eunice Van Donburg, the lntter
on Sixth street.
Inquire at Prices are the same as in the
a light case of pneumonia, re- where he had a match with Gus
A cable is being laid under tho turned
J12-2O«
Bank of Cottage Grove. j22-29e(2) shop.
home last evening. He will Schnlduo Saturday night.
, and social stationery at the live three being of Eugene.
tracks on the Southern Pacific
wire print shop.
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not be able to be out for a few
Salesbooks. The Sentinel, x
railway by the Mountain States days.
The Tanglefoot club held its first
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wicks, who
Power company, It is expected
dance of tho second series Tuesday
Glen Banton has recovered from have been living at Divide, have
that it will be laid Sunday morn
evening in Phillip’s hall, with Mrs.
ing and it will be necessary to the diphtheria and the quarantine moved into the city and have lo Service at Postoffice Is G. A. Sanders, Mrs. Fred Bennett,
has
been
lifted
from
the
J.
E.
cated
on
south
Sixth
street.
for
about
20
turn off the power
Disrupted Tuesday Mrs. L. W. Peters, Mrs. F E.
Banton home.
minutes.
A baby daughter was born Sun
Dickson, Mrs. G. M. Scott, Mrs.
Lovelle Abeene, daughter of Mr. day to Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Dick
8. 8. Lasswell, N. E. Glass and
and I Wednesday
E. T. Blakely, Mrs. W. J. Woods,
and
Mrs.
Harold
Abeene,
has
fully
son.
The
mother
is
in
a
Seattle
Worth Harvey expect to attend
Mrs. G. O. McQueen, Mrs. Bill
the meeting of the Lane county recovered from the scarlet fever hospital but is getting along satis
Bartels and Mrs. Fred Anderson as
The
Cottage
Grove
postoffieo
I
and
the
quarantine
has
been
lifted
factorily. Mrs. Dickson went to
Bankers’ association in Eugene this
hostesses. Pussywillows in profu
Seattle Horry- time ago to be at transacted business Tuesday and sion were about the hall to an
evening.
E. C. Sammons, vice i from the Abeene home.
Wednesday
wsth
a
disrupted
sched
Mrs. Joe Britcher will return to the home of a brother.
president of the United States
ule, the result of an order from nounce the approach of spring.
National bank, of Portland, will be her work at the Tourist cafe
Mrs. Jennie Nichols returned to Washington cancelling allowances Green and pink streamers were
the principal .peaker. N. I.’ Glass, tomorrow, having been off tho job her home in San Francisco yester for overtime, vacation and sick hung from tho walls to tho center
When you buy Ham or bacon from us you
of the Bank of Cottage Gwe, is during the week on account of day, after visiting at the home leave and for auxiliary help for of tho room, Punch was served
get
the Pig Pork, which is the sweetest,
a member of the program committee illness.
of her Bon, O. L. Nichols.
during the diincing hours.
the remainder of the fiscal year.
the most tender and the juiciest of meats.
of the association.
Mr. and Mrs N. E. Compton
♦
♦
♦
See Scholl and see your As this order left the postmaster
And in addition it is cured according to a
Have 300 tiers of last year’s have moved into the W. E. Mayes money longer.
without money with which to pay
Mrs. K. K. Mills entertained the
(t)
receipt
that has stood the teat of time und
property
on
north
I
street.
16-inch slab wood, $4 a load. Quim
Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Scott, of the salary of the auxiliary clerk, M. P. G. club Tuesday afternoon.
made us hundreds of customers for our
by Bros. Phone 124L.
j22f9p(2)
Mrs. J. T. Smith and daughter Blue River, and Miss Minnie Bates, who regularly workod the night Pussywillows made the rooms most 1
Ham and Bacon.
J. C. Branstetter, of Silverton, Mary Jane left yesterday for of Jamesville, Wis., who had been shift, one of the day clerks had attractive. The hours were pleas j
arrived Tuesday to visit with Mrs. ¡Portland to bo with Mrs. Smith’s visiting at the 8cott home, motored to be shifted to the niglit job antly spent socially and a tempt
ing two-course luncheon was served.
John Barker. He expect» to re- mother, Mrs. O. O. Veatch, who down from Blue River week ago and the auxiliary laid off.
I recently underwent an operation Sunday and spent the day wi»h
An exchange of telegrams be The place cards bore no names
turn today.
I for gall stones. Mrs. Veatch is Mrs. Artlissa Handy, mother of tween the postmaster and the post hut brought out the characteristics !
C. V. Csip, of Eugene. vi.iited
j getting along as well as could be Mrs. Scott and an aunt of Miss office department in Washington, of each member so perfectly that |
Sunday at the home of John expected.
Bates. Wilbur Scott, who had spent however, rosulted in the anthoriza there was no trouble in finding I
Barker-
Mrs. Jennie
O. E. Woodson left Tuesday on three months with his grandmother tion of the required funds and the one’s own place.
PHONE 46
Hall & Lang report the sale of
| a business trip to his ranch at returned with his parents that ove- regular schedule was resumed thia Nichols, who was heft? from San I
residence property on east Main I Medical Springs.
afternoon.
Francisco visiting at the home of
ining but Miss Bates remained for
belonging to James Potts to W. E.
Have some old growth fir ent a week’s visit. She left Sunday
Jones and wife.
| last summer, $2.59 tier. Quimby for Sacramento, Calif., where she gonnnnonnnannnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnanDDanannannnn
|
The Ladies of the Baptist Church
Bros. Phone 124L.
j22f9p(2) | will visit with relatives.
li VH
will hold their monthly Cooked
Margaret
Peters,
daughter
of
Mr.
Woodson Brothers received an
Food Sale, Saturday, January 24,
at Smith and Short ’a.
j22p other carload of Fords yesterday. and Mrs. L. W. Peters, has recov
Mrs. Helen Hunter accompanied ered from a slight case of diph
Mrs. Ellen Jones, who makes
theria and the quarantine has been
hor home with her daughter, Mrs. by Mrs. «Eileen Hecker, both of lifted from the Peters home.
Albany,
motored
down
yesterday
George Hastings, is visiting in
and are visiting at the home of
Marcóla at the home of a son.
Ray Nelson, auto electrician.
Mrs. Hunter's sister, Mrs. W. O. Ninth and Main streets.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rissue and | Wilson.
Mrs. R. L. Stewart and daughter
A.
j Margaret left yesterday for Albany
for a few days visit with relatives.
Ralph Fullerton, of' Marshfield,
arrived Monday for a week’s visit
) at the home of his sister, Mrs.
■ Roy Leonard.
Wiese Brothers received a now
boiler to be installed as additional
equipment for their sawmill located
about seven miles south of Cottage
Thcw splendid nil wool drew fabiics are just the weight needed for the
Grove last Tuesday. It was taken
one-piece
dreM and are shown in economical cutting widths.
to the mill by a truck.
A two story warehouse will be
The coat fabrics are pure wool ami 50 to 60 inches wide—there are a half
erected in the near future by 8. L.
dozen colors to chose from.
Godard on property on north
Lane street which he has purchased
TWO CANS FOR ___
from the Lucy Holland estate.
Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter.
O. W. Raap, of Eugene, formerly
a clerk in Knowles and Graber
hardware store, was here Tuesday
' (Lilly of the Valley) FOUR CANS FOR
visiting friends.
Clyde Kerr, who cut his foot
severely while trimming a log in
■ the Rujada logging camp last
(Extra good value) THREE CANS FOR
week, is getting along very well.
He ia at the home of Mrs Sarah
ADDI T7Q We hare some very choice
CÌ
Kerr.
X*. I A 1 x HzO Yellow' Newton apples, per bushel M*
< »x
Mr. and Mrs R. Henderson, who
ÇDT TTNQ Are advancing
We have No. 1
i were visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
«J1 kJ 1x0 Yakima Netted Gems
Kerr for several days last week,
returned to their home in Portland
Hatnrilay.
SOCIETY
H’m-m-m, but it’s good!
Sense
Good
Sense
McQueen’s Grocery
The First
National Bank of
Cottage Grove, Ore.
I Tales of the Town I
Our
HAM and BACON
Are Always Good
Quality Market
January Clearance Sale
THREE
Grocery Specials
Woolen Dress Goods
Coatings
for Friday and Saturday
40c Pineapple
30c Peas
20c Corn
65c
95c
50c
Smith-Short Grocery
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade
Note These Low Prices—Buy Today
•ge
50 to 60 inch all-wool coating,
former $3.50 to $4.50 values—
special for clear
ance
Gallaway. w ft tes iwvranee.
Roderick Keir, of Portland, has
been here daring the last week in
ronaeefiaa with bawineaa at the
Kerr sawmill.
*
36 inch Bchoolday
checks, a yard
89c
40 to 48 inch all-wool poplin
French «erge, heniretta, etc
formerly to $2.25 C? 1
values, now. yard