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COTTAGI^lROW^ENTI^SL^iTHntSDAi^jTBRUAI^^^^^^ij PAGE FIVE which he was taking off from a hold its regular 1 o’clock luncheon stove came off pouring the boiling next week at the home of Mrs. water upon his arm. The burn R. L. Stewart. are getting along satisfactorily. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Toujours Preto club will ' Mrs. Dale Horton and children left this morning for Turner after meet next Wednesday evening with , visiting yesterday at the home of Mrs. Date F. Hawkins. ♦ ♦ ♦ Dale 'Cutsforth. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. McQueen Horton have been living in Riddle Bay Nelson for Radio The Bank that has grown up with Cottage Grove, but expect to make their home in will entertain the Tillieum club i plies. next Wednesday evening at its j Not a “is going to be” nor a ‘‘has been” but The Cottage Grove high school Turner in the future. Mr. Cuts- regular meeting. iser.” ! will meet the Springfield high forth is a brother of Mrs. Horton. G G G school at Springfield this evening , The Jolly Bunch club will hold Capital _________________ $25,000.00 1 in the first game of the year with another one of its jolly Janee» Surplus and Profits .........$30,000.00 that school. Tomorrow evening Friday evening, with Mr. and Assets _________________ $900,000.00 thhe Junior high team will meet Mrs. Arbie Harrington, Mr. and Let us show you 1925 HARDWARE, A wedding of interest to the i Eugene junior high in a returne Carefully managed by experienced Mrs. Elmer Kent and Mr. and P A 1 N T S, PLUMBING FIXTURES ' game. • bride’s friends here was that of M rs. Fred Kelly as hosts and bankers, each of whom is selected and LIGHTING EQUIPMENT that Miss Perle Robinson, of this city, . hostesses. Umbrella sale at The Fc<r by reason of his especial fitness for will place your home on par with to John Keating Jr., of Portland, ♦ <> « Store. the position, and not on account of balloon tires and four wheel brakes. which took place Monday evening Mrs. O. L. Nichols will entertain G. O. Knowles was recently relationship or nationality. elected president of the men ’a dis in Portland. The couple are mak the Past Matrons' club Monday Established for nearly a score of Your hardware like the Claxon horn—is the HIlialleHt afternoon. I eussion class, and Mrs. Marrinian ing their home in that eity. G G G G ♦ G years, its strength has been so eon- The W. C. T. U. will hold regu president of the women’s discussion cost but noticed more. The Social Twelve held a no lar meeting tomorrow afternoon in spicuous in depressed periods and class at the Presbyterian Sunday hostess luncheon at 1 o ’ clock today the Methodist church. financial panics that it has become i school. These classes have grown so G G G large that it has become necessary at the home of Mrs. Herbert Eakin. known throught the entire State as ♦ G G The Tangefoot club will hold its I to do some remodeling of the The Tuesday Evening Study club regular dance Tuesday evening in church building. met this week at the home of Phillips hall, with Mrs. Victor A divorce complaint alleging de Mrs. George Matthews, with Mrs. “Quality” “Service” 1 sertion has been filed in Eugene Matthews and Mrs. 8. L. Mackin Chambers, Mrs. C. J. Kent, M rs. J. T. Smith, Mrs. C. C. Cruson, by J. A. Lang against Clara Lang. as leaders. Mrs. Mackin gave an Everything for the Home They were married in Minneapolis, interesting account of the life, style Mrs. Schofield Stewart, Mrs. H. A. Except the Lumber Hagen, Mrs A. W. Helliwell and Minn., September 15, 1917. of Cottage Grove and works of Bernard Shaw, an Mrs. B. G. Koehler as hostesses. Miss Flossie Mathes was in Eu Irish drama writer. Mrs. Matthews G G G IF*" gene on business yesterday. gave a review of “Arms and the The American Legion Auxiliary the "WnTCHeSTMì Grace Neet, of Eugene, was here Man, ’ ’ one of Shaw’s works. Mrs dance which was planned for Feb yesterday visiting friends. Roy Leonard was an invited guest ruary 21 will be given February 20 i son is expected to start as soon as of the club. in order to avoid confliction with vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. FOR EXCHANGE—7 PASSENGER Fuller Brushes lighten work weather conditions will permit. No Chandler car for small house and G G G an American Legion entertainment — cost little. Phone 124-J. •-------------------------------- « I definite estimate can be made as Methodist Church—Bev. J. H. lot or vacant lots. J. A. Allen, The LaComus club > met Tuesday given in Eugene on the 21st. G. B. Arnest. f2-23p Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at box 548, city. f!2-19p(2) Vein Wicks, who was hurt while | to the number of men who will Mrs. A. C. Loucks left yesterday afternoon with Mrs. G. B. Pitcher, G G G 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep 1 loading logs at Rujada several be employed on the road as yet. for Aurora to visit friends. While Pussywillows were the attractive The American Legion Auxiliary worth league at 7, evening service • • • < Chatting over will give a covered dish supper weeks ago, is now at’home and is I Mr. Chambers expects to do some gone she will also make a business room decorations. CARD OF THANKS. fancy work made 1 the afternoon Monday evening at 6:30. The com recovering slowly. He was dis- j of the work himself and let the trip to Portland. Free Methodist church—Corner of Wo wish to express our sincero no I rest on contract, but so far hours pass pleasantly and speedily. mittee in charge consists of Mrs at 7:30. Everybody is welcome to thanks to the many friends for missed from a Eugene hospital Some beautiful pictures at A tempting two course luncheon Marvin Smith, Mrs. F. L. Grannis, attend all of these services. Saturday and returned to his home | contracts have been made. their kindness and sympathy given unusually low prices this week Monroe avenue and south Fifth us during our recent beroavoment. J. H. Chambers left Tuesday for was served, the table bein^ cen and Mrs. Ray Nelson. at Rujada Monday. street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun The floral tributes were also ap San Francisco on a business trip. to make room for new goods. The tered with a cyclamen. Mrs. E. W. Frans and parents, He expects to return 5n a few Picture Shop. day school at 10, forenoon sorvices preciated. ♦ G G ♦—----------------------------------------------• Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dunn from days. Mrs. J. W. Craig and daughter at 11, evening service at 7:30. fl2p HENRY RISSUE and family. Mrs. M. P. Oaroutte, Mrs. Her Houquiam, Wash., are visiting E. Dry fir wood, just right Tor the Gail, of Drain, visited during the bert Eakin, Mrs. Melia Currin and •------------- —------------------------------------- « Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday W. Frans who is employed in the evenings. range and easy to split. O. S. week at the home of Mrs. Craig’s Mrs. Anna Gowdy entertained the FOOD SALE. Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph Anderson & Middleton mill here. Presbyterian ladies’ aid society Rounsville, phone 76. fl2-19p(2) daughter, Mrs. M. V. Welden. Ladies Aid of Christian church Spearow, pastor. Bunday school at Chrlstian Science Church — Corner Shirley Rae Wells arrivq4 Mon- Mrs. A. C. Hawkins and sister, yesterday afternoon at its regular Mrs. Carrie Hemcnway has re 10, forenoon service at 11, vesper jf Jefferson avenue nnd Second will hold a Food Sale, February 14, day from Vancouver, Wash., for a ceived word of the death of a Mrs. Matilda Kohl, who is here meeting held in the church parlors. service at 5. Midweek services street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and will present a Valentine with visit with her mother, Mrs. C. P. nephew, Harry Ginn, in Veeders from the east spending the winter, A short business session was held f9-12p Wednesday sorvices at 7:30 p. m. each purchase sold. Wednesday evenings at 7:30. • • • Doe. burg, Indiana, on January 29. He left yesterday for Eugene to visit at which the aid gave a vote of Seventh Day Adventist Church— Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams. John O ’Shea, arrested here some was 57 years old and had been at the home of Mrs. Walter Haus thanks to the classes of the Sun Notice! West Main street. Services every time ago, was found not guilty in poor health for some time suf er, daughter of Mrs. Hawkins and day school of which Mrs. R. L. Bible school at 10, preaching at 11 Saturday. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Sabbath school at 1Ô, Stewart and Mrs. George Matthews niece of Mrs. Kohl. Mrs. Kauser and 7:30. Young people’s meeting of the charge of murder against fering from heart trouble caused I will not be responsible for any Both classes had at 8:30. Prayer meeting Thursday church servico at 11; prayer meet him by the Klamath Falls jury. by an attack of influenza four is entertaining today in honor of are teachers. ing Wednesday evonings at 7:30. bills or debts of any kind made He will be tried again on a rob years age. He was a veteran of Mrs. Kohl’s 81st birthday anni made donations to the aid which evenings at 7:30. by my wife, Mary J. Class, after versary. »ill be used for the plumbing of Sunday School services in the February 5, 1925. bery charge in connection with the Spanish-American war. Her present the church. Mrs. Stewart’s class Christian Church, the ‘ ‘ home like ’ ’ Latham school house every Sunday post office addross is unknown to the hold up of the pool hall in New books 69c at The Fair donated W. B. Cooper was here from Eu- $6.50 and Mrs. Matthews ’ at 9:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnel, su church—A. J. Adams, minister. which Oscar Erickson lost his life. gene Tuesday looking after the Store. mo. Dated February 4, 1925. donated $2.50. The remainder of Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and perintendent; Mrs. Winnie Hagerty, Jack Clopfenstein and J. R. f5-9 12p ' A. F. CLASS. Spirella Corsets and accessories work of remodeling the Bartell ^issistini^^ujieritrtendent^^^^^^^ immunion at 11, Christian enden- the afternoon hours were pleasant also Shaughnessy lingerie will be hotel, The work is progressing Smith, who have been down from ly spent socially. ] Late in the the Bohemia district since Christ sold at reduced prices for a limited rapidly. afternoon the guests were taken returned yesterday morning Mrs. E. C. Shay, phone time. to the dining room which was See Scholl and see your mas, to Mr. Smith’s property in that fl2-26p(T) 137-R attractively decorated with Valen money longer. • (t) district. Mrs. Merrill Watts and son Ken- tine trimmings. The table had Mrs. May Irving, of Portland, l, Walter Kincaid, of Oakland, red/hearts scattered around it and neth, of Baker, have returned home is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. after spending two weeks here at W. H. Daugherty. She expects spent yesterday with the W. M. Valentine favors and napkins were Norris family. the home of Mrs. Watt’s parents, to make an extended visit. used. Dainty refreshments of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Adams. W. H. Haight, of Caldwell, Ida., brick ice cream with a heart Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly went The Picture Shop is offering a to Portland Tuesday to visit with is here conducting revival meetings molded in the center and cake number of beautiful pictures at Mrs. Kelly’s sister, Mrs. W. F. at the Free Methodist church. were served. About 30 members cost and less this week to make Hart. were present. The annual election Galloway writes insurance. room for additional stock. Mrs. C. W. Newth returned this of officers will be held at the aid’s $1.00 pair pure silk hose, a J. Reswitz, of Marinette, Wis morning to her home in Lebanon, next meeting, March 11. ♦ ♦ ♦ eonsin, arrived here Tuesday eve- wonderful bargain at The Fair after visiting at the home of'her Store. Mrs. E. B. Dodd entertained six ning for a visit with August Lu- sister, Mrs. Jeptha Hart. 417-421 MAIN STREET, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Mrs. C. C. Fouts is working in little playmates of her daughter neau. Mr. Luneau and Mr. Res- W. A. Heck and Dwight King witz were friends in Wisconsin a the Burkholder anil Compton 'store, left today by motor for Portland Helen, Monday afternoon, the oc again. casion being Helen ’a seventh birth number of years ago. Mr. and Mr». Karl K. Mill», Mr. on a business trip. day anniversary. Games and play Mr. and Mr«, jame« Redford re- Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ed made the afternoon hours pass and Mrs. C. A. Bartell, Mr. and turned from Portland last night Mrs. A. W. Helliwell, Mr. and wards and son and daughter, of happily for the small guests. A where they had ben visiting Mrs. Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Roseville, Calif., arrived today to luncheon was served at the close O. O. Vcatch, sister of Mrs. Red visit at the homes of Mrs. Ed- ford, who is in a Portland hospital Roy Short and Mr. and Mr: 8. 8. ward’s mother, Mrs. Jeptha Hart, of the afternoon. Those invited Lasswell attended a meeting of for the affair were Georgetta recovering from an operation. the service clubs of Lane county and Mr. Edward’s mother, Mrs. Knowles, Margaret Wilson, Alice James H. Wheeler, arrested here held in Eugene Tuesday evening. M. V. Phillips. and Margaret Stoneburg, Dorothy Monday on a charge of passing Be it balmy or cold, a woman knows by instinct just when it if time to Apron bargains—one lot 75c It pays to list your property Newell and Marjorie Stover. bad checks, was taken to Hillsboro buy a Spring Coat! Don’t you feci that you want your new Spring Owrt G G G with Hall & Lang, at The Fair Store. Tuesday by officers from there. Over 200 were present to enjoy A son was born February 6 at now? Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson Eat at the Elite and watch for San Francisco to Mr. and Mrs. the social and dance given last j Saturday candy specials. fl2-26p(T) are visiting with friends in Cali- Clay Mosby, of this city, He has evening by the Constellation club Thi« Store is showing the latest Spring Styles direct from New York. fornia. They plan to be gone on Amici Hawkins was fined $2 in a southern California trip for the been named Robert William. The for Masonic and Eastern 1 Star Each feature of the coats, style, material, color, and lining, seems the height police court Monday for destroying next month and will visit Tia father is a former resident of this I members with their families and j of desirability. Appealingly priced. We want you to see these coats! property by mutilating the door of •Tn»na before returning. city and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. friends. The affair was for the the armory. It is said that K. H. Mosby, of this city. benefit of the carpet I fund of the C. W. McGee left Wednesday a number of boys have been dis A nine pound son was born Masonic temple and was held in turbing the dances at the armory forenoon for Winlock, Washington, Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh the armory. The hall was effectively Th« very names of the new colors ar« fascia- recently and the arrest of Hawkins where he expects to stay for some Proudfit, of Star. He has beeiT decorated with Valentine trim J ating, but thev are not half so stunning as th* time. He returned from ~ Reedsport was made in this connection. zy • colors themselves. Rust, Titian, sand, cranberry, mings, the lights being shaded with Monday where he has been for name<^ Keith Owen. Jgffl mahogany, pearl gray, reindear, ana of court« «pT An important meeting of the several months. Hugh Proudfit, who was injured red crepe paper, red hearts hanging Ti««rs eye are popular shad««. i/f A Cottage Grove Commercial club will some time ago in a saw mill acci frotp the lattice work of the Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vldenbu rg be held this evening in Phillips dent, left today for Portland for celling and hearts being on the walls of the hall. An entertaining hall. It is expected that practically and daughter, Mrs. Ben Huntley medical treatment. arrived Tuesday from Albany and program war given the fore part all members will be present. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. You can work on a scooner too, 7/ of the evening and was followed New sport ties for ladies at A. W. Swanson. Mrs. J. O. Larson, You don’t have to be a sailor by dancing. Refreshments of sand The Fair Store. of Hillsboro, also arrived at the But when it comes to making clothe« wiches, pie and coffee were served. ! Work on the logging railroad Hwanson home Tuesday for a visit. You have to be a tailor. Ono hundred and fourteen dollars to be built by J. H. Chambers and Mrs. Huntley will go to California u Let Max Schwartz, the tailor, be > WBR realized from the affair, ; your tailor. j26-f26p(2) j Saginaw Society. The Overhalser Brothers have | resumed work at their saw mill I The Anti-Can’t class of the on Silk Creek. They only have Haginaw Bunday school with it« a small force employed at present > teacher, Miss Flossie Mathes, held but they are expecting to be able ! a comic party Friday evening in to run a larger force a little the Delight Valley school house. The room was artistically decorated later on. Mrs. Amelia Phelps arrived I to- with evergreenns and pussywillows. | day from Tillamook for a few Games were the diversion of the By Mrs. Mcllvain .lays’ visit af the home of her evening hours and dainty refresh- daughter, Mrs. Archie Proctor, She i meats were served. Mrs. Lowell will leave from here soon for Baastoa and Melvin Powell re % 1 We would be very pleased to have you come in this Alameda, Calif., to visit at the ceived the prises for the best costumes. home of another daughter. 1 Mr«. week and have a cup of coffee with us. Mrs. MeDvain A. B. Christensen. makes a real cup of coffee out of real coffee roasted Marvir Smith returned yesterday 7 APPROACHING EVENTS from Portland, where he had been . ♦ ....... ..... G and packed in the state of Oregon. on business. i -pj,p women's relief corps will | An Iser for an extended trip after her visit here. E. C. Lockwood sold the Lee Williams place in the north part of the eity to William Kelly. -Mr. Kelly moved onto the place last Saturday. L. Morris purchased the William Kelly residence last the TVnve/fíSTíR STORE Why Have a 1910 Model Take every advantage to plan that new home for the conveniences you have always wanted .— SOCIETY -T—-—1 Darby â? Liston “The Old Reliable” The FIRST NATIONAL BANK =□ I Tales of the Town Church News L 571 DEPARTMENT STORES It’s Time for Spring Coats! Smart Styles—Reasonable Prices All the New Colon DEMONSTRATION of Golden West Coffee /‘ I GOLDEN WEST Smith - Short Grocery The Store That Appreciates Tour Trade Ray Nelaon, auto electrician. I *>ol<i its regular business meeting Ninth and Main street«. Saturday afternoon. Archie Knowles joined hi. family d*n*wil| yestenlay >. Eugene, where they Taew ,„ ^ rn>tnn , to o the M o Tuesday afternoon M p. P. G. are making their home now, He club nt its regular meeting. with hie father in-law took up the ♦ ♦ ♦ remainder of their hounehold goo« I Mrs. H. A. Hag< n will entertain at that tine Ì the Elmarten elnb at it« regular John Tonoli, of Divide, reeeiwed meeting Tuesday afternoon. . never® bonw on bi» right arm Rai -1 4>4 4 The Tuesday Bridge club will II J nrdny, when the handles of a boiler y f 1 I I \ n UH V®lue at Each Price Whatever you pay for a Coat here, you get full value! Our quantity purchasing by our New York Buyer« makes possible splendid quality at each price. $9.90 to $39.75