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M A IK II
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t u b m i m m i , oottaoe o ro v b , okboon .
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Q U A L IT Y M A R K E T
Y’Ar Ideal "Mealing" Place
Fresh
Cc
O Y ST E R S
STEER
O
BEEF R O A ST S
Fresh
SM ELT In.
1 2 H cfir 1 4 H c,b-
Kippered
SALM O N
a * / lb.
Boneless
I lu. Loin
L V
C O D F IS H
S I EER STE A K S
Round
U n . . I-Bone
Pickled
HERRING
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1
HERRING
Fresh
19 lb .
S li c e d
BACON
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cu‘ Buck
c BACO N
Fresh
Ling Cod
19
c
20
35i, ‘ ottuse Roils 19
Boneless
lb .
B o n eless
HERRING
F r e e D elivery
All Day
Any Time
Cull 46 for
Q uality M eats
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I F red Anderson, Proprietor
Phone 46
li
I
Word has been received here
that M r and Mrs. A lf Jury of Se
attle, form er Cottage Grove real
dents, have guns to Santa Crux.
Cal., to m ake th e ir home
E It. launley was in Portland
M ali k Johnat*
U mi Katau
the first of the week on business
IXNk>«a. Hut Insuran« « I'honn AH.
fot
the Cottage Grove Lum ber
Mr
slid M iw
Pun* Pieper at* company.
ta a d a d
i
fo i • »t» <
’ < n q u « '> In
Get your sweet reset raised
<'<»rvallia Krtdav •» n ln *
They g<H>da at the C ity lla k u ry .
tfo
were act uui pan* « m (hors bv Mt
C
liffo
rd
W
rlllam
s
of
B
lack
llu
tte
and M rs O. V. Hie«»«, who visit
baa collected the bounty on
s«l w ith a son M elvin , studrnt at a route
bobcat.
Oregon State (allege
A n u ta ila l commlaalon has been
Miss T h e ira a Young «pent the Issued to C. E. Caldw ell.
week end in Curvallts visiting with
Lieut. F. P. W an ker, commander
fro tule.
of the CCC camp a t ltu ja ila , has
Had lo tubea tested at
Hadiu received word th a t he w ill be re
m lt turned shortly to service w ith the
Miss Florence Jenks spent the navy.
week end at her home in Tangent.
Ued H ose B utter, toe Croom.
'• '^ v
B
* ‘f s
i
Miae M erle Uowen spent the
week end at her hOOM Ml Silver
ton,
Agricultural Lime
Flnsly «round. In sugar sacks,
par ton. $4.u0, and 2c aach al-
lowad whan aacka ars raturnad
C alclhi P o u ltry Grlta.
Chick and pullet alse. too $tl.UU
lla n and tu rk s v six«, ton $8.00
WoddaUle Muici. bhdttallt. Ore.
li r a Nelaon D u rh am underwent
a «ollar operation Thuraday of
lost week In a Portland hospital
and
la racoverln« satisfai t,,i iiv
M r. D u rh am and tw o tona spent
the week end w ith M rs. D u rh am
Good (» llo w , get together a t the
Pastini«.
E v e ry th in « needed for
sociable, enjoyable hour o r two. tfc
Miss M a d c llr Heldler, University
o f Oregon student, spent the week
end at the home of her parents.
M i' arid M r s Charle» Heldler.
IlnulquurU-r»
Veterinary Supplies
N em a Capsules fo r Sheep
$1.98 fo r 80; $3.98 fo r 100
latnib Nipple» Fresh Stock
2 fo r 16c; 4 fo r 28c
Corrosive Sublimate
25c OS., 2 oxa. 40c
Cottage Grove Pharmacy
B row n's Drug Store
M rs. Lee Itu « a n and dau «hter
E lean or and M rs. R iig a n ’s mother.
M rs L. C. Cavanaugh, of Eugene
spent the w eek end at the H artell
hotel w ith M r. KaKnn.
Plows, harrow s, all kinds
of
fa rm Im plem ents. Come
In
and
see them fo r yourself You w ill
be absolutely
satisfied
G ra b e r
G etty» H a rd w a re .
m lc
Mis» Jean Allison, student at
Oregon State college, spent the
week end at the home o f her par
ents. M r. and M rs 8. V. Allison.
M r. and M r». L. L. H a rre l spent
the week end In P o rtland w ith
relatives.
W ashing machine repairs and
parts at Radio H ay » , m
l c
■uhoflald M s w n rt f e r g«od p lu m b
Ing.
lu lS tf
Miss T helm a Kern o f
Eugene
•p an t the week and a t the home
of her parsht», M r, and M rs O
M Kern.
Mrs. Itu y S m ith of Corvallis re
turned home S aturday a fte r spend
ing two weeks a t tlis hum« of a
daughter, Mrs. U. M. llagley.
Miss Lola H ow s returned Sun
day fro m Roseburg, where
she
lied »pent several
days
visiting
friends.
Vacuum cleaner repairs a t Ha-
I d.o Kay's.
m lc
M r. and Mrs. K . K. M ills and
M r. and M is. A lb e it ils lllw e ll vis
ited friends in ltu«sbuig Sunday.
John Veatcli Is In a Eugene hos
p ital for medical treatm ent.
D r. C. 11. Kune returned Sunday
fro m a Eugene hospital, where he
lecen tly undei went u
operation
fur appendicitis and adhesions lie
is i »covering satisfactorily.
M r. and M rs K. K. M ills and
M r end M is. Hoy Short le ft Wed-
| lisaduy fu r Portland to spend sev-
ural days.
Mrs. S. T. Hues and duughter
G loria Jun« spent F rid a y and Sat
urday in Creswell a t the home of
M is. Bose’s parents, M r. and Mrs.
M C. Bolin.
M is. F . W. H o w ard of M edford
spent the week end a t the home of
a daughter, M is W ilb u r Spray.
M rs. W illia m
Huldoinan, Mrs.
A lbert H e lliw ell, Mr». W . E. Le-
bow, M is. T. H . Moody and M is.
E lb e rt Bede attended u cooking
school
W ednesday afternoon
In
Eugene.
M rs. O. L. Nichols tups been 111
several days of the past week.
Mis» A lm a M organ and M is.
W illia m M elliase of K la m a th balls
spent Sunday night a t the borne of
M r. and U n i. T . II . Moody while
on tbelr way to Salem.
M rs. Law rence Phelps and
on
M iilin
of K la n iu lli b alls »punt
Sunday night a t the home oi M r.
and Mra. C. E . U m phrey wh .a on
ih e lr way to Salem.
M is. George M atthew «, n. strict
president of the A m erican le g io n
au x ilia ry , and M rs. F . L. i . anrus
attended an a u x ilia ry lea M onday
afterntioon In W e s tfir. 1 h< y were
luncheon guests of Mrs. G sm n on te
in W estfir.
Miss Helen S k lp w orth , M i
lia r
old
S klp w orth and M i» . Hants
d ’C a n ip a io li of Eugene and Miss
K u th Dewey and Ralph W n puds
J r. of P o rtland visited w ith -Irs.
J. Gordon W rig h t one day 1 .at
week.
Miss Goldie Hayes, M r». M aud,
W rig h t und M rs. J. Gordon W rig h t
have recently returned fro m spend
ing several days a t W inchester |
bay.
INSTRUCTION
Piano ■ Harmony
A iu ice liaiiltH Fnuiuiu
• • •
Graduate College of Muaic
Univemity of WuHliingt-ou
,(ak for them . C. G. C ream ery, tfc
Clyde S m ith has been suffering
during the paat week w ith an In
jured knee, sustained while sm-
j ployed a t the J. H . Charnbera A
Ion m ill.
M elvin Breese has bean elected
i to Scabbard and Blade, honorary
fra te rn ity at Oregon State college.
M r. and M rs. A rth u r H and re
turned M unday
fro m
Vernonia,
whetc they had been called by the
death of a slater of M rs. Hand.
E lectric iron repairs at Kadio
Haya.
m lc
M r. and Mra. W illia m H a r t of
Portland spent the week end visit
ing relatives end friends hers.
Miss W ilo e rta W ilson spent the
week
end
In
Eugene
visiting
friends.
Miss M ildred B ennett spent the
week
end
in
Eugeue
visiting
friends.
Poor circulation? F ree consulta
tion. D r. H . A. Hagen.
m lc
M i and Mrs. D. l i . liv u ie n w a y
left M onday for Portland to spend
a week visiting relatives.
M r and M rs. C. A. K u n e of
Eugene visited one day recently
at the H . O. Bennett home.
George U raln ard , city m all car
rier, who has been confined to his
home three weeks, is reported as
recovering slowly. John W ilson Is
cat tyin g lha m ail In M r. B ra in
a rd ’s place.
Law n mowers, garden c u ltiv a
tors, spray m aterials — we have
these and mors. too. Come in and
look them
over
fo r
yourself.
G ruber-G etty» H a rd w a re .
m lc
M r. and M rs. W . P. Lockwood
of Seattle returned home F rid a y
a fte r spending several days a t the
home of a b ro th er of M r. Lock-
wood. E. C. Lockwood.
T. H . Gustafson, Insurance agent,
hit» gone to Seattle to be gone
two months.
C arl Price of
P o rtland
spent
Sunday at the home of M r. and
Mr». D. H . Hem enw ay.
H a irc u ttin g a t the B eauty Nook.
H em building, phone 70.
tfc
M r. and M rs. H aro ld Sw artx re
turned M unday fro m a two w eek’s
trip through C alifo rn ia.
Ml»» B etty M ae R om aine spent
the week end In P o rtland visiting
relatives.
E lm e r F ran » of P o rtland »pent
the week end a t the home of M r.
and Mr». F ra n k Kelly.
• • •
1424 Aali A v e n u e
Phone 102-J
Mrs. M a ry Kos» and daughter
G lenda spent the week end at
th eir home in Brow nsville
M is. Robert P. L o w ry Sr. of
San Francisco Is visiting w ith s
son, Robert P. L o w ry Jr., at the
George Stowell home, w hile on her
way home fro m P o rtland
The little son of M r. and Mrs.
S C. Swanson has been seriously
111 d urin g the past week w ith
pneumonia.
M r.
and
Mm.
H end ricks
of
Brookings visited M onday evening
a t the L. L. H a rre l home while on
th e ir way to Portland. M is. Hen-
Mlicke wo» M rs
P eter Beaulieu
when a resident here a num ber o f
years ago , ______________________
Nevin Lines '
From O cean to Ocean.
Our Own ConUnuous L ines
Across the C ontinent
Vancouver. W J fF -T a c o m a , RAO —
Seattle. $3.0» -Y re k a , $4 — Frlaco.
H -Los Angelas. $1«- S a lt Lake.
•12A0 -C hicago , »30 — N e w Y o rk.
837AO.
V ic to ry Bus Depot
B A R T ELI, H Q TEIc—T E L 88
I hree Year Old to Be
High C lim ber
London, Feb. 27.— (S p ec ia l.)—L it
tle
L a V e ta
Abeene,
3-year-old
daughter o f M r. and M rs. H aro ld
Abeene. evidently is tra in in g for
a high clim ber, m ountain clim ber
or some other dangerous occupa
tion.
A few days ago L a V e ta spied a
laddor leaning against the wood-
house. She could not resist the
tem ptation, «o she used It to reach
tho roof of the woodhouse and was
near the comb of the house when
discovered and rescued by her
fath er.
W hen asked where she
_was goolng, ahe replied, "Upstair» ’’
Sm ith-Short G ro cery
Phone No. 1
SA T U R D A Y G R O C E R Y SA V IN G S
D ried Prunes
Italian ...........................................lb,
Pancake Flour
Mol hers Oats
With china..............................
Salad Dressing
L t-ja r Jane G<x)d
Soap, Ivory
M edium size bars
2 cans
....................... 2 cansg ^ < ? k '
Asparagus
Monarch...................... *....... can
SOCIETY
L
sb'es "Hie Star Spangled Banner
an u ium i nated booth by M m . C lara
lie was horn In Frederick county B u rkho lder dressed to impersonate
lu George W ashington A num ber of
M aryland ' ¿usi u, lin o
guests were present.
caled ut HI. Juliti'S college, .if.
oanoils. lie died al Baltim ore Jan
i he Jolly W orkers club of He-
oary 11. IM S.
I broi. was hostess Wednesday to
the Kensington club of
Cottage
__
'G rove. A potluck din ner was serv-
B u ___
r ie d A _
ll 1 __
bat W at L e ft
Bolllng metal engulfed the body
„ “ oon “ nd
Ume waa spent
. . . .
..
.
.
socially and w ith an Im p io m p tu
of Pete Bormann, a foundry work- proKrara Guests were Mrs. Elsie
er of Oherhsusen, Khlnelaud. Gee- C u rrin . M rs M erle M cK ibben, M is.
many, burning It to ashes In a sec- La irs M cK ernan. M rs. E d ith Sun.
ond. When the metal was later run »lets, Mrs. M atild a W allace. M r-
“ > “I
........... .. ■ ■;......
was wade end engmved with the
victim's name
This was placed In
s coflln and has lieen burled w ltb
due ceremony.
True Exchange
roulte M ,„. N ettle
Jones.
M i»,
Angle Sm ith. M rs A nna Newcomb,
M is. M a rth a Eastham , M rs. Lena
5 2 5 1 C u rr‘"
‘ " '1
M is E th el Applew hite.
Members o f the Balladeera and
their wlvi , entertained Thursday
evening 1,1 laat week a t the home
of M r. ,-nd M l » J o e Sm ith, honor
ing M r
Edna Pearson o f Eugene,
th e ir instructor, and G eoi«e M a t
thew , on th eir b irthday annlver-
saries. M r». Pearnpn was presented
w .th flowers and both M r a P ear
son and M r. M atthew s were pre
sented w ith b irthday cakes. The
U«M was spent soclallv and w ith
games Refreshm ents were served
I a t a late hour.
H E false belief that m a tter Is
substanre underlie» til» error
of boarding
Those who »c-
cvpt this false concept are a lra ld
to sp d the money they have foi
fea r the>
i I not eel more D ur
ing lim es wheu Uie*e
* uot been
much money in active circulation
people have In tom e Inataim -s re
sorted to b artering
The f a t '■
Members of the Tuesday Bridge
The women's missionary society
who had potatoes. If be needed jcluh entertained th eir husbanda of ths M ethodist church w ill meet
sugar, took his potatoes lo » m e 1 w ith a covered dleh dinner Tues Wednesday afternoon a t the home
day evening a t the home of M r. of M rs F. L G rannie
csr. who gave him sugar in ex
Change, and thus one Ind ividu al :a nd M r*. F. L G rannis. T he table
was a ttra c tiv e ly decorated w ith
supplied another a need ano in howls of Japanese quince and red
tu rn found bis own need supplied
tapers and ths rooms wsre bright
C hristian Science reveals thal w ith daffodils A t bridge Mrs. H.
God. divine Love. Is the only sub K
M etc a lf held high score f o r ,
stance. O ur part. then. In true ex women and M r M etc a lf held high
Opening tbs fishing season in
change la the expression of levs I score for men. The club w ill meet
In heipful »< rvtotl W hen we ren in tw o weeks for a 1 o'clock lunch this d istrict on A p ril 3. instead
of A p ril 18. and closing It 10 days
der h elp fu l service to another ws eon w ith M rs. H . W . Lom bard
earlie r in ths fall w ill be is k e d
ars certain to receive good In ex
The Oddfellows
and
Rebekah of the state gam e commtaslon aa
change
I f we meet someone who
the result of an action taken nt a
seems discouraged, we may try to lodges entertained w ith Ih e lr a n m eeting of the South Lnne Sports
cheer him . and In a measure suc nual homecoming and roll call F r i man s league bald M onday night.
ceed. Perhaps all he may say Is. day evening. A covered dish dinner
The organisation w ill endeavor
w«» served at 6 and was foilowi-u
"T h a n k s for cheering me up.” II
by the program Song, Am erica," to ralae funds fo r tha construction
may have teemed that we did not a ll, musical numbers, *(r . and Mra. of a pheasant shed, to be located
gel anythin g tu exchange for the Fred Stephenson; piano number. inside the city. Chicks would be
service rendered, but the feeling Miss Jessie Sanborn, roll call an received fro m the stale gam e com
th a t one has helped auotber Is a swered w ith recitations. M r. and mission and kept in the shed un
w onderful rew ard
Each" act of Mra. W
F H a rt
of
Portland, til they reached m a tu rity . I t Is
loving service expresses the law of fo rm er Cottage O rove
residents, said that duo or mors birds could
be secured by this method, os ths
d ivin e Love, which It operating were p resent
game commission hasn t ths sheds
alw ays to bless. W e should not do
cars for ths birds
Mrs. F ra n k U ald ab in i entertained in which to
something for others simply w ith
the expectation of getting a mate the N eedlecraft club Wednesday By ths old method, under w hich
chicks wsre released on gam e pre
ria l rew ard or w ith the hope that of laat week w ith a 1 o'clock lunch serves. large number« were killed
the law of Love w ill operate lu our eon. The tabla was a ttra c tiv e w ith by haw k« and predatory anim als
behalf, fhr that would show (hat Japanese quince and daffodils and
The league secured over 800
we were uot anim ated by divine tho afternoon waa spent socially pheasant* last year and 100,000
Love, aud therefore were not con Guests were Miss D oris C arter tro u t fingerlings.
of P o rtland , houseguest o f a slater,
form in g to the law of Love. We
M rs W illia m B a n e la. M rs W a lte r
should understand that, when ws
Ilavenuui H err Saturday.
Crabb and M rs. W illia m Z im m erly.
F G. H s v tm a n . in charge of a f
are disinterested and. anim ated Ths club w ill meet in two weeks
of
Cottage
by divin e Love In doing helpful w ith Mrs. A rth u r Jones fo r a fairs o f ths B ank
Grove for the state banking de
things, we are obeying the law of 1:80 luncheon.
partm ent. who has not been here
Love which ever operates to bless.
T h e M aster said: "G ive, and It
M rs H e rb e rt E a k in entertained fo r some time, has «rrltten th a t hs
w
ill be at ths bank all day S a tu r
shall he given unto you; good the Social Tw elve club Thuraday
Ths tim e was spent day. Visits were discontinued in
measure,
pressed
down.
and afternoon.
refreshm ents were order to save expense
shaken
together, and
running socially and
over, shall men give Into your served a t the tea hour. Decora
D u plicatin g Supplies. Sentlnal.
bosom. For w ith the same meas tions were In keeping w ltb W ash
birthd ay.
Ouests
were
ure th a t ye mete w ith a l It shall ba ington's
measured to you ag ain ." Keeping Mrs. Charles Adams of Eugene.
this adm onition before us we shall M ra. A. L. W ynne and Mr». J. A.
M errym an . The club w ill meet in
be c areful bow we th in k and act.
tw o weeks w ith M rs. C. F. H o t-
T h in k in g loving thoughts and do kin»,
Headaches caused by constipa
ing loving acts bring them back to
tion are gone a fte r one dose of
us, "pressed down, . . . and ru n
The Eastern S ta r entertained A d lerlka. This cleans a ll poisons
ning o ver.”
w ith th e ir annual past m atrons' out o f B O T H upper and low er
T h e highest rew ard one can re and past patrons' n ig ht Friday. bowels. Gives better sleep, ends
ceive la described by Mary Baker Follow in g
the business session, nervousness, K em s fo r Drugs. (1)
Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder past m atrons and patrons, dressed
gay
of C hristian Science, when she In clothes representing the
states th a t "th e sp iritu al recom nineties, gave a program of sing
ing
and
dancing.
Refreshm
ents
pense of the persecuted Is assured
In the elevation of existence above were served at a late hour. The
m o rta l discord and In the gift of tables were a ttra c tiv e ly decorated
d ivin e Love " (Science and Health w ith daffod ils and w hits spirea.
w ith Key to the Scriptures, p.
Mrs. Joe B ally entertained the
Cottage Grove High va.
9 8 ).
This rew ard comes In ex Justam ere club T hu rsday w ith a
change for the constant desire and 1:30 dessert luncheon Decorations
Springfield High
effo rt to be of tru e service to were In keeping w ltb W ashington's
o th e rs i f we earnestly entertain b irthday. The afternoon was spent
this desire, we have taken the first playing bridge and M rs. W
A.
atep tow ard gaining the reward
B all held high score. Guests were
(Tonight)—7:30
T ru e desire Is prayer, and true Mr». W . A W oodard an.i M rs
p rayer n e v e r.re tu rn s void.
The Leon M orton. The club w ill meet
earnest and steadfast desire that in tw o week» w ith M rs. W . A.
H l School G ym
10c and M
we may he of service to others B a ll fo r a 1:30 dessert luncheon.
steadily Increases our o pp ortu ni
M rs.
George
Jacobsen
enter
ties in this respect.
Many have
been helped In th e ir effort by tained the O. L. H . club w ith a
s ta rtin g the day w ith the prayer 1:30 bridge dessert luncheon Tues-
The table was a ttrac tiv e
contained In one of Mrs. Eddy's I dav.
j w ith E aster decorations and llght-
poems (Poem s, p. 1 3 );
[ ed green tapers. M rs. A. W . Swan-
"M y prayer, some d aily good to do l son held high score. Guests were
To Thine, fo r Thee;
M rs. Schofield S tew art, M rs. L.
An offering pure of Love, whereto W . Coiner and M rs. Ren Sanford.
God leadetb m e."
The club w ill meet in tw o weeks
Special Feature Numbers
C h ristian Science points out w ith M rs. W a rre n M cF a rla n d .
th a t the real governor is divine
The
Tuesday
E ven in g
Study
Love, fo r divine Love Is the only
M ind, the divine Princip le of true club m et this week. M rs. C. E.
being. I f we accept this fact and i U m phrey reviewed the book "A
try to realize the ever-presence | Goodly H eritage," by M a ry Ellen
and o m n lactlvlty of divine Love, Chase, and M rs. B. R. Job re
the one real Mind or Principle, we viewed the play. "Ice Bound,” by
shall th in k lovingly of a ll and : Owen Davis. The club voted to
shall he Inspired to do and «ay m ake a contribution to the chil
dren's fa rm home In Corvallis.
h elp fu l
things.
This
Science
At astonishingly low prices.
teaches that the real man is the
Mrs. L. F a rm e r entertained the
reflection of divine Love
Accept Sew'n'Sew club F rid a y afternoon
ing this real man as our tru e self The tim e was spent sewing and
hood and holding to this tru th , we socially and refreshm ents
were
Made to meet competition.
shall express tenderness, gentle ; served at the tea hour. Guests
ness. forgiveness, tolerance, un were Mrs. Reed o f P o rtland, sis
Particularly in Service.
selfishness; and great w ill be the ter of M rs. Charles Boslaugh. and
rew ard which obedience to the law Miss Y o u n k e r of Eugene, sister of
M rs E R. Wiese.
of Love w ill confer upon us.
W hen we accept the fact that
This bag been our specialty
The g irl scouts w ere entertained
divin e Love Is substance, we have
T hu rsday afternoon o f last week
for many years and we give
no thought of hoarding, for we see a t the home of th e ir leader, Mrs,
th a t unless we m anifest this sub A W H e lliw ell. M rs. F . L. G ra n
absolute satisfaction.
stance— reflect divine Love— we nis gave instructions In bed m a k
do not have real substance. This ing. Follow in g the business m eet
Is the source upon which we can ing the tim e was spent socially and
and must constantly draw for the candy was served.
Our long experience assure«
benefit of all w ith whom we come
The Past M atrons club w ill meet
In to contact. The reflecting of d i
you of correct and reliable
vine Love Is the tru e medium of M onday fo r a 1:30 dessert lunch
work.
exchange, and It must be kept eon In the Masonic club rooms,
w ith
M rs. Charles B eldler and
constantly active. The more we ex
press of the divine n atu re the more Mrs. C la ra B u rk h o ld e r as host
we have of real substance. In the esses.
measure that we realize and re
Mrs. George
M atthew s enter
flect d iv in e Love we have the sense tained the Presbyterian M issionary I
o f Joy and completeness which this society W ednesday afternoon. Re
Bert Trask
realisation brings.— The C h rittia n freshm ents w ere served a t the tea j L. L. Harrel
teienee Monitor.
hour.
T
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O 1 EIER SPECIA LS— See O ur Windows
10c a Quart fo r M ilk
We Hiv goini; to run a scrii s of aila explaining why y«s3
■ paying ton MBtfl p r quart for milk <
First - every word we’re going to say in thege ad» ii »h
golutely true
We will not refer to any individual party or parti«a in
Cottage Grove, but will refer to the public at 1 ir>ft
W e want to thunk our eustoiuers for continuing their
patronage with us since the price was raised.
Please do not lake offense at these ads. but help u» b
cooperating with us.
Be sure and watch for the first ad.
Grade “A” Raw Milk
D elight Valley D airy
Phone SS-P-5
GOLF CLUB Ï 0 STOP
DAMAGE DONE BY BOYS
M on tieth;
second
arsile
Stabler.
Rather
Hauser ;
grade, Helen M a rtin .
R uth
firs t
Typewriter Rib bum. Th«
Sentine!.
Box Lettor lila«. Sen .inai
OREGON LOGGERS
Entertainment
and
DANCE
At Mt View Pavilion
Gulp Creek
SATURDAY NIOiT
M arch 3
Painting
and
Body and Fer der
B etty Jonae Dean Jackson: sixth
grads.
Louise
H s n k im
Freds
S taldsr; fifth grads. M arie H a n
sen. T o m m y Jones. N ellie Htaldsr;
third grade. Wesley H sn kin » J e rk
Repairing
Brewer Mills
At the Standard Stition
Early Opening Fishing
Season Is to Be Asked
Dull Headaches Gone
Simple Remedy Does It
B asketball
T hursday N igh t
Felt Hat Bargains!
Over fifty ntybw for
early spring
wearing___________
___________» . c h
50c
Colors silver gray, navy blue, royal blue, light blue,
canary, taupe, blacks, tans, red, light gr-eii. thincse
gold. etc.
U m phrey â? M ackiri’s
THE STORE OF BEST VALUES
h . s. Mendenhall
Phont 89j
Cash Store
Free City Delivery’
¿19 e . Mam
An Independent Home-Owned Store
A m erican Legion
FREE!
D ance
D em onstration of Pillsbury’s Prof ucts
Saturday, M arch 3
Hot cakes served FREE all day Friday and Sat urday
Don’t fail to be here.
(Special Prices on all Pillsbury’s Products.)
Battery Charging
B attery Repairs
SEED S— herry, Northrup-King
and Portland Seed Co.
Z^7/y \o n ^Pay
M rs. E a rl B allew entertained the
Stitch and C h atte r club F rid a y
afternoon
The tim e was spent
sewing and socially and refresh
W h a t action to tak e w ith young
ments were served at the tea hour.
The club w ill meet In tw o weeks eters who m aliciously or Innocently
In ju re greens of the Cottag» G ro w
w ith M rs. Leslie Booth.
golf course waa the subject of
•om
e discussion a t the annual
The ladles' aid society of lha
M ethodist church m et Wednesday m eeting M onday night of the Ber
afternoon m the church parlors, n ett Creek H o lding company, ow n
w ith M rs. s . L. M ac k in . M r«. C. er o f the course One fine of 828
N . I-and and M rs. M. A. Groves has bean paid by a boy for hl»
us hostess««. R efreshm ents were depredations and It was the con
census o f opinion th a t tb * aam r
served at the tea hour.
punishm ent
would
have to b*
♦
The Degree of H o no r m et M on meted out to others
I I was p ractically decided that
day evening. M r s C. L. Stro u p
was welcomed a« a new m em ber as soon as a regular caretaker Is
Mi»» B erth a How e gave a ta lk on employed for the sum m er no one
Insurance." Lunch waa served at but player« w ill be perm itted on
Moat of the damage
the G ra y Goose follow in g the busi the course
has bean done daytim es by young
ness meeting.
stare perm itted to w ander over the
The young people of the M eth o grounds.
R 8 T ra s k waa elected presi
dist church w ill «ntartain w ith a
penny c arn ival, program and pit dent to succeed W illia m Z im m erly
Z im m e rly waa elected vice
social F rid a y evening in the league M r
room
P io cted s w ill be used to president and E lb e rt Bede was
pay institu te end convention eg- electet secretary to succeed H W
Lom bard
who had served since
pensee
ths company was organlxsd
The Constellation club w ill meet
thia afternoon i T h u ra d a y ).
w ith
I M ig h t Valley H onor Roll
M rs L. P. Sanford. M rs George
D eligh t Vsllsy
Fab 28 - t f l p a
M organ. Mrs. L W. Coiner, M rs
c la l.l- T he honor roll for ths past
Clyde Robert«
and
M rs
K a rl •lx weeks follow«
E ig hth grade
B rackar aa hosteaaaa
M arie
H o hm an .
seventh grade.
N ew B atteries
Green Beans
Fancy Pack
J
Rebuilt B atteries
Tomatos
A lb ers.................................. Solid Pack
M ember» of the E p w orth League
of the M ethodist church e n te r
tained T hu rsday evening o f laat
week in ths church parlors. The
tim e was spent socially and w ith
gums« and refreshm ents o f dough
Ths wom en’ relief corps held an nuts and coffee were »erved at »
all-day meeting S aturday In honor lute hour
T he outstanding home talent en- of the birthdays of Lincoln and
The D elphian society met M o n
tc rta ln m e n t of the past yciu was W ashington A covered dleh dinner
the band** vod-vll given I u **d a y
served Mt noon and the fol- day evening a t the horns of Mrs.
n ig ht at the Arcude theatsi
The lu w n g
program
given:
Song. C. C. Cruson, w ith Mrs. Raym ond
show house was com pletely filled
leader
Mr».
A i , erica, corps, piano and viol T rask as program
and the musical organization net in duet. Evelyn Coiner und Georg T ra«k talked on Babylon, Persia.
ted a neat sum for expenses
a tta Knowlee; reading. M i» H a ll Greece and Rom e and compared
the
T h e program , each num ber of g u ith ; story, "Who Started This them w ith Bible etorlee o f
which was outstanding, was as W i n M r s
Haling; song,
M t »ame time.
follow»
Band
concert;
dance, Vernon Belle," girls’ q u a rte t; piano
Jackie M orton; vocal eolo, Chestei solo, “Double Eagle".
G eorgetta
The Past N oble
G rands
club
W heeler; Im prom ptu dialog, K H Knowlen; biography of
Washing- m et T hu rsday afternoon of
last
Luce and F ia n c ls H o rn ; cla rin et ton M i» M innie Sweet; leading, week, w ith M r H . O. Bennett, Mr».
Elizabeth
Rhode,
reading Boyd, Mrs. George
special; tum bling act by Eugene M i
C u rrln
and
talen t; tun dance. Audrey H u n t ; , M u . M innie A»hby; reading, "L ittle M im . C h a rle i Caldw ell a« hostess«»
rube act, R obert L o w ry; saxophone George W ashington," M rs.
Julll The tim e was spent socially and
Ashby; piano solo, "S tar Spangled lefri'shm enta w eie »erved a t the
q u a rte t; band concert.
Banner,
Mrs. M orris. M r»
Ixiu tea hour.
Bailey and Mrs. Pauline Applegate
Statu tory Charge Is Pliu'ed.
G lenn S m ith wan arrested Tues w eie welcomed aa new member»
M is. R oss Peterson entertained
be held
day on a »tatuto ry charge pre- The next meeting w ill
the Royal Neighbors club M onday
ferred by a woman of thia city. , M arch 10.
evening The tim e was »pent p lay
S m ith wan arraigned before Just
ing cards and
M r». Peterson's
ice of the Peace Dan Johnston at
The Tanglefoot club rnet T h u is - mother was presented w ith a g ift
Hugenc. H e demanded an exnm ln- day evening, w ith Mrs. B nghton in honor of her b irth d ay a n n i
atlon, which was set for 1 3 0 to Leonard, Mrs. Lundy
Woodson, versary Refreshm ents were served
day, and bull was set at $2,800
M ia. C. E. Frost, Mrs. it. M Klee. at a late hour.
M ra. b P W enker, M rs. O. V.
W ro te “ S ta r Spangled B anner"
Breese, Mrs. Paul Pieper. Mr»
The O. W. D in n e r club m et
Fred Ham m ond, M is . W . A. Bail.
b r in ic i» S c o li K e y . author ol ' I ba
M rs. Fred Anderson, M m . H aro ld Tuesday evening at the home o f 1
Star Hpaiigled llanner," was by pro- Whitlock and Mrs. ' William Oa M r. and M i« Joe Sm ith. T he table
a ttra c tiv e
w ith
Japaneee
fesslon » lawyer, and for many routte aa hostesses T h e hall was was
w ith fes quince and Jonquils and follow ing
years served as district s lt o r n e y for a ttrac tiv e ly decorated
the
d
in
ner
the
group
attended
the
the District of Columbia
lie also toons of greenery and red, white hand concert and program
and
blue
Christm
as
tree
lights
w n o . . number of other ........... l-e
seVved "from
M otor Inn
Serv ice Station
FREE!
N alley’s
Delicious Lumberjack Syrup
On Famous Pillsbury Hotcakee
Large 24-oz.
Jugs, 24c
Gallon
Jugs, $1.09
F R E E !
Cottage Grove’s Famous
R E D R O SE B U T T E R
also being served on delicious Pillsbury’s H>tc»kes
For our other SPECIALS see the “ United Purity fltort«”
nd in the Eugene puperfi on Friday.