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ooTTAoa onora, oaaooa. Rnnn pie; vice provident îdrs H atu» an'Y'Vi.-f'"«1* *' *-í* hom* of Mr- fra n k lin Oreen In Springfield Tues- here mill, where he le employed, to oelved word W ednesday night of ó _V- . secretary, y is m e ana Mrs. at George Teeters, ^ n i i i n was - »»-_ I . . .......— ,1- ,n „• u of . Mr. Grubb's brother- the death day. r Franklin the — only eon of ->>................ allow two «.____au_ broken ... ribs «.¿.i to heal. He . .■««,>. Spahr; Mrs. _ Ellen r Land; visiting the home«* of later Mr all Jnv t trssaurer. rs s a u re r M r« -_____ ui jar _ — <hd Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Green. suetatned the Injuries while at in-law who lived at Klamath Falls. Mrs. Minnie n Wagner. Mrs. J. C. I . k°'1 U r- anU Mr* Th* Ftwd P »«*h «nd Alphonse work Mr. and Mra Fred Doney and I Members present were Meedamee A , y <r* *» LnBlue fam ilies spent Monday e v a Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher were children of London were guests Thomason. Doolittle. Vaughn. Oll- « J ™ ' tL , p near Cottage Grove. look- nlng at the Truman Clarke home Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Friday evening at the Ora IV w sll lisple Keefer, Rales, Wagner, Ellen F * • ultabl* Plac« »• buy for They enjoyed a social and musical Mrs. Lyle Scott In Cottage Grave, homo. Land, Pearl Wicks. Thelma Wicks. > h Mra G. L. Ross and children of ■rh evening, the occasion being Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brown of Avonelle W icks, Cooper. McKibben PUP'}« o f the district school C larkes and LUa LaBlue’e birthday I ‘he Grove were at the 3. I’ Short this place visited Sunday evening Dodge, Spahr. Estahrook. Ada Jen . and eighth In the sixth, s seventh e v e n th and »->»>> I anniversaries. I ridge home Thursday. at the St. Clair home. nings, Peterson and the hostess. grades will take county exam ina Mrs. Philip Price of Portland ar- I Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Trent and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hull and Mrs. Teeters. Rarbara England and tions Thursday and Friday o f this rived last week and will visit hei ' Mary Trent visited Saturday In Eu twin sons, Donald and Ronald, wars Ruth England were elected to mem week. . mother, Mrs. Fred Looses, over the j gens with Mrs. Trent's uncle, John dinner guests Sunday at the Roy bership. Mis. Rohlfenson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell of Hands home east of Cottage Grove. I Bowers. Bai bars England were visitors. Cottage Grove were dinner guests holidays. Mi. and Mrs. Frank latBlue and Madge and Arthur Carltle of Cot | CBOQUIGNOLK PERMANENT | Luncheon guests were Mrs. Clara at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. I little daughter of Hebron spent tage Grove were dinner guests Sun DELIGHT VALLEY. Kirk. Charles Teeters and Mrs. W oolcott Monday o f thia week. RINGLET ENOS Dec. 9.—George Hohman helped Wednesday at the home of Mr La- day o f Lillian and Homer Hull. Grant. The next m eeting will be Itiivo you ever Icarnetl the rent fun mid jo y nt itaviugf The recent frosts were reported »a »« »es« «îo.oe Mr. and Mra. O. A. Smith and held December SO at the home of unusually keen for this dress turkeys at the Ralph Sears Blue's sister, Mrs. Joe Premaxai. Compiale No fouling, it'd m great game ami a groat th r ill unco time of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shortrklgs, ao- family of Cottage Grove visited Thelma Wicks. ranch Friday. He took a truck load you get started. The firat do lla r— the firs t leu «killars j eonipanled by Mr. and Mra Delbert Monday evening at the G. L Itoee , M am m y. U r Wild R oto.- a play < E X " “ * to Cottage Grove Saturday. Model Beauty Shoppe ha* Phesa la »»SI set W iliam . Brown of the Grove, went to Eu home (he firat hundred dollars. Begin it in fill» ami before to be given by member* of the l o - - 8 earner Mrs. M. A. Horn motored to Cor suffered considerably. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maddux mo gene Tuesday. cal sewing club, Is progressing sat vallis Saturday afternoon to vlalt you knou It you are n serious saver w ith a fin a n c ia lly The N eighbors’ Friendship club Mrs. Jean Long of Blue Moun tored to Roseburg Tuesday to visit isfactorily. Practice on the third met at the home of Mrs. John Ash a son Francis, who is attending O safeguunled future before you. Most uieu mid women friends. tain visited Monday afternoon at BUHDRANT, M D. act has been started. S. C. She returned home Sunday by Thursday afternoon, December evening. who now are fin a n cia lly independent can trace th e ir The DeMont Seybold fam ily of the J. W. Fisher home. Mrs. John Whetxell and Everatt 3. when about 14 members were R ecta i IMaeaww and Yoncalla spent Sunday at the home xucccaa directly to our saviuga depoalt book. I f you Mr. and Mrs. Lee N ixon and son j Holstrom spent the week end at E T u r ^ Â MW KKr er’ ttv.A1- S a ^ T ^ r n ™ Con» tipa Lion of Mr. Seybold'e sister, Mrs. I s e W olf Creek. LATHAM. want to carry your chin a little liighed ami aqnare your I">ec. A Miss Alice Johnson spent Williams. Mrs. Ruth England. Mra Edward home*'*"* “ ‘h* Salto S.S1-S-3 Miner Building. ahiHilders learn the confidence that guvs w ith a sue- Mrs. Itoscoe Yearous visited one Keefer, Amanda McKibben and Les- Mrs. Ralph Teeters, Mra W. F. Mc- the week end with friends In Eu- Phones: 581-574 eeaat'ul »livings aeeuuut E ntrust 11» w ith a d o lla r today day recently In Cottage Grove at i lie Fletcher were business visitors home of a sister, Mrs. Itufus C on k h i^ M ra H iran^W h.’ t o v “ “ ^ 2 S a tu M ^ ““ “* ” ” "' m V. and Mrs. L. W. McKibben the , ami let it grow under our care ami supervision. I in Eugene Friday. t Low*11 Brown spent Saturday at motored Sunday to Dexter. where Ar"*- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerns o f Eu C harles'Trem hW u « ^ ? « Ante Glass “S “ * ? L hto « r“ d.P‘ <-vnU, Mr '»’ey visited with the Ed Newcomb Th' Homemakers' Radio club gene visited Saturday anad Sunday Mrs A W oolcott' a“ .d U?e Installed will meet Tuesday. December 15. at family. 'at the J. B. Mosby home, A. Brown, S a ck , for Mirrors Mr. and Mrs. Alden Montgomery the home of Mra Lee Williams The j The Dorena high school basket- S Ä ® < & £ Ä . h r ‘ ^ k Ch. “ dd - 7 t O ,t h ^ ^ w ^ ' Re-Sllvarlrg „ . and daughter Nelda of Eugene subject will be ’ Shall We Beat or i ball team s played their first con- Bribe»" the week end | fereaee gam es of the season Friday I president ic the ' uaw rence were guests Sunday evening at the absence -» of the 1 I „ Brown home John Trunnell home. at Lorane. Both local team s were Eugene M irro r A Olosa Co, president, Mrs. Mary Burcham, who The Social Neighbor club was en Ihftivult te Do Oobel Pltxer returned home Sat- ' 8» 7th Ave. East Eugene, Ore i defeated, the girls' score being 10 j ys score 7 n to o 23 » kv ‘ ’zroL J “h “ **** tertalned W ednesday of last week urday from Summit, where he had j to 25 and the boys' Multitudes of Jciilouatos end lack Capital 150,000 Surplus $25,000 G,rtruU* •» “ >e “ <«»• of Mrs. E. J. Sears. R visited a week with his parents. Hubert Mosby and A. L Lawrence £ ¡ l o t ‘e of some predominant desire that L. Skow of Eugene. Plans were was rather a stormy afternoon with an'* Mrs. Gleason spent the should marshal and pul In onler all 1 of W olf Creek spent the w eek end made for m eetings to be held un- three rather heavy showers. A w*,k •’nd ■’ ,h « J - C. Buksr home, the rest, maketlv sny man's heart DR. ELLA C. MEADE fat their homes here. i der her supervision in the near fu bride’s shower was given Mrs. Alice 1 Gl«a»on remaining there for hard to find or sound Baron ture. Mrs. O F T O M X T U IS T Kent Lewis of Eugene and stork “ lon<«r «tay. Dec. A- « ¿ . . S S S r l showers were given Mrs. Harold Ur “O'1 Mra- J- w - Maddux mo- Ohio I f ,' Io Prattw of Mirili Wolfard of Eugene and Mrs. Ralph tored to Eugene W ednesday on Phones 330 14 W est Eighth Mirth pr«»h»n<Wh Ilf«'. I«tx1 cauaefh brother-in-law. O. E Conrad of t r 14 fo^ th e a n n ^ n i . ^ ’ “ ' . Blank ------------------------------------- u » mem- mem- business of Cottage Grove, both Mnhh Mi h«.t m ( .t ill Lorane HUI. Mrs. O. E. Conrad and , G r a n g e t t.f ts » * « o f the club. Delicious refresh- Mr «nJ Mrs. J R. Grubb rs- a son and daughter are in Califor tree he * e r * ’ * j V^ y th e hQ at« « - CATERPILLAR i nia helping to harvest the orange not attending school. v- (crop. eral neighbors for a quilting Thurs TRACTORS Election o f officers Mrs. B. W. Garner and Mrs. Net- place at this meeting, will take day of last week. Those present KUleflr Farm Implements Members were Mrs. M. A. Horn, Mrs. Mary ‘ tie E stes and son Leonard were M ille r Sanford T ractor Co. j Thanksgiving day guests a t the nave been asked to come early In Smith. Mrs. R. C. Barfield. Mrs. the afternoon. I-ee Nixon, Mrs. H. Rydell. Mrs. C. 174 East Stb Ave. |.h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dwyre H. Haight, Gwendolyn Haight and of Thornton Corners. ' T e L »43. daughter Elise, Mra E J. Sears Mrs. Dan Culver, teacher In the _ LONDON. | i district school, brought out Christ- I L>ec' 8'—“ r- and L. A. Means Mrs. J. Joll. Mrs. Ralph Wrighu 11 mas seals recently for the pupils ; went to Eu<en« Friday and visited Mrs. George Hohman. Mra. Law EUGENE FO UNDRY & . to sell. » ‘ta their daughter. Mias Mega. rence Brown. Mrs. Fred W right M A C H IN E CO. (Cottage Grove) and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Martha B lttinger w as on the U attending university. I sick list th is weak. Mrs. Fred Doney and children Be ns ton o f Eugene. Machine Shop Completely Fred Jackson visited Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teeters were- vulted Friday evening at Latham Equipped. 417-421 Mabi St., Cottage Grove, Oregon the home of his grandfather. R. D. Eugene visitors Tuesday o f last har sm e r . Hrs. Oval Powell. I 8th Av. Phone 10*4 I ■ week. H r. and Mrs. Dorman Brookh&rt I Tucker. R ay P latz and Stanley Scott both u ere IP 'ea s charivari at the home ! The S. Magnusson fam ily were .¡returned to Cottage Grove high Mr-and ilrs. J .« Brooaaart Wed- Sunday dinner guests at the Law rence Brown home. | j school Monday of last w eek, both nesda>' evening of last week. Security Saving» and Tommy Clark, who has been 111 I Having been absent on account ot Loan Association 1 for some time, is reported to be accidents. THORNTON CORNERS. by tk» S la w vf O n * o s Hiram W heeler and his father- [ oetter. Dec. Mr and Mrs Keith Lyons Of He«. 45 Weal Broadway Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Sutherland, and fam ily, who live north of Cot in-law, Mr. W atkins of W ashing Pkoaa 1470 grandson. tage Grove, visited Sunday with ton, who Is visitin g at the home of daughter Wilma and worry |( ik« rosolt at a daughter, Mrs. Hiram Wheeler, Dale Cox. w e r e guests at the J. T. Mr. and Mrs. John Baudsr. Vkwl»« Spending ; returned from Pori,and W ednes Diiidil home Sunday. Pete Tonole made a business trip C. H. Woods and Jesse Portlock to Portland Monday. day of last week. Miss Evelyn Rose and Miss Cleo ! A party of 23 sat down to a made a business trip to Eugene O ffiro Pksan 1 W 1 »01-S-S M ln .r Bldg , Thanksgiving dinner a t the home Saturday. Gunther of Cottage Orovs were at 1 | B aaldaaM 11S0-M Cngna«. O n «o n Miss D aisy W arwick of Centralia, the R. B. Dixon home Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. E verett Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Babb of Cottage Those included were Mr. and Mrs. Wash., arrived Saturday to visit Dr. R. Wetherbee W eston Allen and son Elmer, Mr. uer grandmother, Mrs. A. Lyons, Grove were Sunday dinner guests Practice limited to Eye, Ear and Mrs. F. L. Tarr, all of Cottage and other relatives till after the of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. T ren t N ose and Throat. i Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allen I '■‘aristnia^ holidays. Mrs. E. E Chestnut has been I Mrs- Earl- Mrs. Lu’.a Doty, helping to care for Mrs. Melville | and four children, Boyd, Clara |¡Jane, Ralph and Eunice, Mr. and 1 Mrs, Susie Carlyle and Mrs. Max Hanna and baby at Mount View ' Mrs. Roy Allen and Chester and ■vruse of Cottage Grove attended since the baby's arrival Sunday Dr. Geo A. Simon Esther, Flossie, Ruby, Melvin, Wil- prayer m eeting at the home of Mrs. n igh t Da yes know tonnlla aro being ro la and Maxine Alien, children of >V. H. Thorn Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foster and m e a d r o e e a u fu llj by ib« »laetrtr Mr. and Mrs. L. A Means mo children of Latham visited Monday the host and hostess. ■•adle, a la m i without pain, blood or [ bkaak, aad at a big aarlag la coati Mrs. Edward Babcock was a vis- tored to Roseburg Saturday. evening at the George Foster home. Bafaroaca D r. Hagea Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland and | ' itor at the district school Monday The stockholders of telephone Tht Ycniiiitfri Miss Christine Hooker were guests lines Nos. 28 and 28 have been re of this week. BJ5 Schaafar Offlca Bldg will Shout with Joy pairing the lines this week. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. B ennett and Sunday at the J. E. Ban ton home. Mr and Mrs. L. A. Means. Mr. 'daughter Bobbie of Yakima visited S. P. Shortrldge is erecting a in the district Sunday. They were and Mrs. J. L. Leman and daugh windmill and a water tank of 1800 ter E sther and Levi Geer were gallons capacity at his home. These guests Sunday at the W. T. Jones will be used for irrigating purposes. nome. C. R. Trent Is laying off from Mrs. D aisy Powell, who has been work this week at the J. H. Cham- Christmas I at the Joe Geer home for several I weeks, returned home to Cottage fCon’t be Complete Without Collections and Grove Saturday. A daughter Dora Adjustments R ates.—One cent the word. Mlni- came to take her place helping 1 mum of 35 words. Reduction of tv Mrs. Geer. First N a tio n a l Bank Bldg. ' cents on any ad for cash with copy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W ills of H. W. LOMBARD, Attorney and any ad three in»eruonx tor th e Westwood, Ca!., vftited relatives Checkers and Uackgummon. .. 10c A well - made »elncipede. , price of two, when cash accom here and in Cottage Grove last week. They were enroute home panies copy. Front wheel ball - bearing Ten P i n s .................................... 25c from Seattle, where Mrs. W ills had N ow Joyously Happy type. Adjustable coil ipring been called by the illness of a sis a mu SALE O K TU A D C . Ring T o s s ............... 39c ter. »addle, rubber grips and FOK SALE-—LARUE BABY CAR- Tabic T e n n is .......... .39c Mrs. Lynch Currin and W. T. pedal For the or J year While all hts fam ily looked on In ¡ n a g e at bargain price. Phone ; Jones were in E ugene on business Other» $5.90 up astonishm ent and all his friends old child. 163J. n27-dllp Monday. were amazed, one man took all the ¡FOR SALE—MILK F E D FRY ERS. Mr. and Mrs. H ervey Aldridge pain, sw elling and agony from his , Delivered. Phone 2F1L n27-dllp went to Salem last week to visit a tortured joints In 48 hours and did FO R SALE — CANARIES FOR niece, Miss Frances Welch, who it with that fam ous rheum atic pre scription known to pharm acists as Christmas presents. Until D ecem is ill in a hospital there. Okaataat Brothers, proprietor« Howard Cox and J. L. Lemon Alienru—you can do the same. ber 10, m ales »2 and up. Also cheap STORAGE AND GENERAL cage. Mrs. E. H. Koch, B ox 22 made a business trip to Eugene This powerful yet safe remedy Is TRANSFER positively guaranteed to do this— Saginaw, Oregon. n27d!8p Monday. its action tat alm ost magical. FOR SALE—ANOTHER LOT OF Lon£ Distance Hauling MOSBY CREEK. Just get one 85 cent bottle of Al- wool batts ready about Decem Dec. 8.—Dan Brumbaugh Is build lenru from Cottage Grove Phar Piaao Moving a Specialty ber 4. Tbe price will be even low ing a new garage on his ranch. m a c y -ta k e It as directed and if in er. Also clean gray oats for seed The Get Together club held an Office phone fl or feed, 114 cents a lb, Hugh Trun- all-day m eeting Tuesday a t the 48 hours your pains haven’t all left 0 0T T A 0B GROVE, OREGON nell, phone 17F1L n27-dllp home of Mrs. Fred Frazee. Miss you get your money back. It works Just as sw iftly with Neu- Phone HIO-Y “Little Jim* FO R SALE—BAR NY AR D FERTI-1 Gertrude L. Skow of Eugene, coun- rltis, Sciatica. Lumbago and Neural l,««~- ...I. _« »S tv hnmo domr.n at»« «’ «uiai lizer for sale at 31 per yard in 2 ty home dem onstration agent, was ’ già. <«) M echanical T r a in n27-dllp Í pre»«nt yard loads. Phone I84R. “Mary Lu” Toy Only who SUPPORTING AND | E u g e n e ^ X ^ " ’ A locomotive with tender and PROFESSIONAL CAEDS. , SPIR ELLA three expre»» car»...and what figure training garm ents, corsets. for thii F.ASF.L BLACK lun Son will have running thig ourrutrs BOARD and CHAIR The little train around I l’or make-believe coffee partie» For the little boy who like» to wooden panel al the top it edu TAJL W . K. L A B O W — D. bü . v U fllc - brassieres all made to order. Very . E i 7 e ^ 7 t ‘^ e T o m e o / a V p ^ " . . ..a percolator tet containing pake believe he'» a big builder m u sa4 M a ls >tro«t, U n n . S .Su latest In hosiery, new Bemberg. , Darwln Martin. cational and will intlruct at well 70 piece» . . . M 1» aa4 1 le «a»0. 1 » «aliis» and guo mesh and all new shades a t re- ; Mrg Finl . . . 2J'/4" long and 7" high, it at provide amutement (or the at the all lor ihit LOW 4ars kj a ppo iutm .n l. Fhon««: U lfla a »i> duced prices. Mrs. E. C. Shay, ' — — will be a welcome gilt. child se»l4»«»i 107-k. Other» $1.98 up PRICE. . . phone 137 R. n27-dllp Bus P itcher home the first of the O ther Steel Toy» 23c, 49« week helping to care for little Other» $1.39 up D on’t take chances with sore K k R o. H . K IM « . D u t l> t . r i n t Nation FOR SALE—H ACRES. ABOUT 6 Others 49c up Monty Pitcher, who was sick. k k n lid in f, C etts f« U ro ts, Uro throat! Slow -acting gargles and acreä in cultivation. Cheap. Easy ln a a tra c u o a adm in u tro tlo n »I salves are uncertain and unreliable! ' troaa nxld and oiycan, aral a u rg a rj I i terms. Fred Sturdevant, 354 north H EBRO N, »0. itaaidanae 12S-R. A H appy Surprise for Christ mas f I Douglas street, Cottage Grove, Ore- j Dec. 8.—An error was made In Take Thoxlne, a prescription made gon. d4-18p the date of Miss Gertrude Skow’s exclusively for throat troubles. The r a T u o iA x s very first sw allow will relieve the m eeting as given last week. The soreness w ithin 15 minutes and its For «U in. a rkOllT.— P h ra ie L n and . n / ® “ TEN m eeting will be held January 14 In - — old. »3 a head. Phone 35F5, De- tittle« In F lre i Mslional Bank internal action removes the cause knlldtag. Pkeae 47, C etta fe Uro»«, Uro- ' light Valley Dairy. d4-18p stead o f December 14. The club which m ight develop into som e will meet December 18 for an all- ¡FOR SALE—F IN E YOUNG SOW, day session of quilting. Each mem thing serious. M o th e r Goose Royal S e rie s ... . 10c ¡D A 3U CÏ. kt. Ü .— Fkratclan «nd sur „ ___ _______ Most coughs, especially night good work horse, two dozen Rock ber has been asked to bring a cov- Ace H igh and A e ro C o lo r Rook I9e coughs, are caused by throat irrlta- Gore‘ London' Black Bd u p T w t “ and l° ‘nVite ? frieTd 'tion ' T h o ir n r ^ l V o p T h U t j ^ ‘1^ Boy»’ and G ir'- ’ F iction . . . . . . ,25c Young Folks ¡indard L ib ra ry : < 188, M. O. — Pkroiel.n n.4 t OR SALE AT BARGAIN - TWO m eeting last W ednesday" One con^ 1 ^°U<^ alm ° ’ ‘ ln*U n tlY- S a fe -c h ll- B srfro n . Uk«t«tn«n and a i» *» » -, m dren like It. Rem em ber Thoxlne will G u lliv e r ’s I ravels, Robinson good used bath tubs, one lavatory, 1 was tied and three quilts were relieve sore throat or throat coughs w w n n «ad « klid r-n a «p«claiir. O tfic- r t» « l XaUnaai bank building. Pkon«« C rusoe, etc.. . . .............. 49c one toilet. Schofield Stewart, phone worked on. In 15 m inutes or your money will UMUa, »«4| roaldanoa. 17« J. E w ld r u v . 217L or 217J. dll-25p Judd Doolittle w ent to Cottage be refunded. 35c, 60c, 31.00 bottles. Sddroak. l t d » w«at M aia. 3375.00 PIANO ALMOST NEW GO- / ¿ i <>Vf _ 3 at.“ i da3L tO *ee„ hi’. . pare"^' Sold by. Kelly Drug Co. and all . H. riXl-DH. M. D.- Mr. and Mrs. Elm er D oolittle, be- other good drug stores. ing at 3150.00. "Terms.1 (5) •taa. Ok«t«trlea and d l.« « a .a GOING fore they went back t0 Colorado to ¡375.00 CLAIRNET NEW , wa. O»«e K a a 'a lir a « »toro. make their home. ' at 350.00, terms. ,2 BARGAINS IN U SED DAVEN- , - „ An Item on any little glrl't ATTOUtSTb PORTS, ¡of E ugene were week-end guests at Chriitma» litt . make it a W E BUY' SELL AND TRADE. | the George Kebelbeck home. W. IXlUKARll. — Attorse, merry Chriitmai and a ■* Law. r t r o l Matloaal Bank building DAVENPORT FU R N IT U R E CO. • Melvin Kbelbeck had the llga- ANY doll will have "tweet T H R IFTY one. !ool C olia«« Oro»«. Urogun ¡dll-25p. ¡m ents torn loose from an ankle dream» in this little bainnettel ' Friday when the horse he was rid- Other» $1.98 up L o rt H er Prom inent H ip s - O th e r. $2.98 up “ 1 P1C[S E ; W EANLING ! m g 'b ic k e T o ff the"«¿Ine'’bHd“^ ssarta. Hadar building. Oottag« Oro«« - , p If3- V- ®*- Grousbeck, Creswell, Stuart W illiams motored to Holly I Double Chin — Sluggishness progne Oregon. x d llp , , _ Monday l , . ................................. _ I after his father, Tom W il-' liams, who had been running a j MI8CELLAN EOtlH. steam shovel there. Gained Physical Vigor- ARE YOUR FLOORS ROUGH? Leonard, Annabelle and Katie O ll-1 A Shapely Figure. Let me rapair, level and refinisb crist and Mrs. D aisy Markham m o them. N ew floors lain and finished tored to Eugene Saturday. I Roof repairing and other carpenter Mrs. F. C. Führer went to Eugene i If you’re fat — first remove th e | I work by contract or 34 per day. Friday and visited a daughter i cause! Frank Walker, 1020 south Fourth Hazel until Saturday night. Miss , Take one h alf teaspoonful of A doll to dress . . . and al) the necessary street._______________________ d4-18p Hazel accompanied her home and KRUSCHEN SALTS In a glass of tewing accessories — silk», scissor», GOING TO BUY THAT LITTLE stayed until Sunday night. : hot water every morning -— in 3 needle», thimbles, etc.—to girl a broom for Christmas? Shay Charles Führer visited 8unday in weeks get on the scales and note I makes them, also house and whisk Eugene. how many pounds of fat have van- make daughter completely ' brooms. Factory and salesroom cor- Jesse Culver is busy getting o u t , Ished. liappv. And Penney’s price ' ner of Sixth and Jefferson streets. piling on hls place. N otice also that you have gained is l O w i I Ph.0?« J ? ? ? ’____ ____ n27-dllp E. J. Edwards returned Tuesday In energy—your skin Is clearer—you from Geyserville, Cal., where he feel younger In body—KRUSCHEN FOR KENT. went three weeks ago to help move will give any fat person a joyous tn Portland. W 0 com lnrtabU room»» Sowing Machine FOR R ENT —' T W O R O O M his brother-in-law. Last week he surprise. «ridi beA . j l e —ooabie ty e e q Cnciv*n3<*nF dotffm-cown I mm A ou « Small »ire 6 ,/4x6x3,/,"l large apartm ent, close In, price rcason- went to San Francisco, where he Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCH EN Character Doll »Ize 7,/4x7x3Y«'> , , . equipped j able. Also a sleeping room. 305 S. gave a pint of blood for a blood SALTS from Cottage Grove Phar- with needle, »pool of thread She'» drened Just like a child ¡Sixth street. Phone 137R. n27-dllp transfusion for a nephew who is rnacy or any leading druggist any nd clamp for attaching to sick in a San Francisco hospital where In America (laats 4 w eeks). • . . In a party dre»» or a »port tble. W ANT TO BUY Others 25c up i with an ulcer of the stomach. dre»». Compoiition body, paint- If this first bottle doesn't convince WANT TO BUY PIANO IF PRICE Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Green, Mrs. you this Is the easiest, sa fest and «d «ye». And gw Is r ig h t Box 68, Cottage Grove, Truman Clarke and Miss jfflriam surest way to lose fa t—your money fobtland , v«ry low priced ---------- — » , Oregon. d llp Piper attended the funeral of gladly returned. (» DORENA. Dee. A—T he Happy Circle Sewing elnb mat W ednesday, December 2, odth Mrs. Cora Teeters. A quilt w as finished. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed O fficers for the new year elected and Installed. They Your Bank Book Eugene Professional and Business Directory í — Your Monument to Achievement W. 0. The First National Bank O f C ottage G rove Judicious N E W S P A P E R advertising tnakea big stores out of little ones. J. C. Penney Co Ine. « S T O R E D E P A R T M E N T J. S anta C laus W ill Be A t T h is S to re S atu rd ay D ecem ber 12th, F ro m 2 P. M. U n til 4 P. M. Cottage Grove A d ju stm e n t Bureau “L ittle Jim ” Veloci pede WANTADS Cost 85 Cents to Put Rheumatic Cripple Back to Work Again M .98 CHESTNUT TRANSFER GAMES 2 Other Games 49c up CO. D am p T ra c k 79c ’ 98c » 'Ä s js ra F£~¿5¡Sore Throat Is Dangerous 98« » 98c Books D o ll C art •2.98 B kj XkBXMT «4. A lum inum Set How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Cunning Bassinette ¿ m 98o H Entertaining . . » Instructive SEW IN G SET TVe Wetameyou 9/k HOTEL CONGRESS oaaooN 39 “ Baba” P 49« so« 98« 4*0 "8C