N a tu re Sketches
Men’s Suits
By K. S. Drenntr
Mur» Men u New Full Suita are Here
TAILORED BY MERIT"
They Have Made Their Way By the
W
T h e y Are Mode!
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Blue winged Teal tquerquedula
dlscors). Thia beautiful little duck
Inh abit* the whole of North A m eri
ca. chiefly east of the Rocky
M ountain*, and the Pacific coast
In Alaska; and In the W e*t India»,
Mexico. and C entral and Mouth
Am erica Io Equudur It I* a strag-
gler In Europe.
in
e M
iaaouri vau
» y It
u la
»« very
In th
the
Missouri
valley
abundant during m igration*, and
b leed , there occa.lonly
It Is the
flrst of I t . tribe that re tu rn , from
I.e«e,n„„ nine«. !.. ih * north
I
h ave se en them In small numbers.
a s f . r south . . O klahom a, during
the later dav of August and w it-
o e . . . d full m igration by ¡he middle
19
75
$
Men’s
Overcoats
HAVE ARRIVED ALSO
Fine Quality at a Low Prioe
$
19
75
Petersen’s
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CITY BRIEFS
ih . I-1,,it via li
port and other resort* on the coast
D r Guy E a rl returned last week
from * trip to Om aha N e b r , and
'
Topeka K j , , , ,
lla ll A John ston . Ileal K .tate,
Mr and Mrs C urtis French vis-
I <<*»«, Mure Insurance, I’hnne M.
tied With re la tiv e . In Salem over
Mt
sod Mrs George K e rr and the week end.
Mr. and M r* E
C
Ixx-kwood
Mrs K H arp er and daughter of
a
Portland w e r e visitors last week at .nd daughter Resellan are spend-
the home of M r . K e rr s p a ren ts. ,,.g the w eek .1 th e F ran k G ilb ert
c A S te v e n s
ranch on th e Ix .r sn e route while
M r and Mrs.
visited M r ami Mrs. G ilbert are visiting
Roy Kuos of Portland
Portland
part of last w rek s t the home of a
later. M rs
M am ie Reldler
M r and M rs E J Kent of De
light Valley plan to leave F riday on
> flv r weeks trip to Agenda, Kan».,
where they w ill visit
with
Mr
Kent's mother. M r« M attle Kent,
ill go
,1,1 other r e la t iv e They
in .) w m
«u
t ,.,m ,...„ H n .t ..I
. stre am lin e d
tis ln . slopping enroute at G reely.
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FA O B MINK
THF. MENTINE!.. COTTAMI! GBOVK, O H B iO N
n n 'H N U A V . HEFTFM RHI4 M, IHM
T A W ylie of W a lla
W alla,,
Wash., was a week end guest at
the C A Stevens home.
M r and Mrs. H erbert Ix>mbard.
M r and M r* L S Goddard. IL C.
Welle, Elbert ltede and John Pen-
nlnglon
t-
ningnm were among
«mung those
tnose who
wno a
at-
K r" !
tended
, tl. ? ub.lcan
which F ran k
m esttm t.
a.
of September
The Blue winged Teal I* the
largest o f the Teal*,
measuring
fifteen Inches In length and tw enty
four Inches In extent o f wing, and
weighing one and a h a lf to one
and three quarters pounds, about
four ounces more than other Teals.
The Blue winged Teal ra n be
identified by
the white crescent
shaped murk In front of the eye.
In general coloration the feathers
are a soft raw umber flecked w ith
van dyke brown
The feathers on
the throat and fro nt are tinted
w lth burnt sienna; the fleck* on
these fe a th e r, are noticeably round.
The middle and leaser coverts o f
the wing are axure blue In color,
this mass of blue combined w ith
th r Irrtdrscent green of the second-
w in g ap p ear total-
ly blue when the bird I* In flight,
Hcnce the name Blue winged Teal,
The fem ale I* of the eame color-
Ing, except the crencent In front
of the eye I* lacking.
The ne*t o f the Teal is made of
a large heap of leave», graaaes, and
reed*, lined w ith down and f e a
er. The num ber of egg* Is about
eight or ten. and th eir color Is buf-
ry white
Cinnamon
T *a l
(Querquedula
ryanoptera) som etim e, called Red
breasted Teal
It In h a b it. South
Am erica, and in N o rth
Am erica
,rom ,h ® Rocky M ountalna to the
northw ard to the Colum-
river. The male Is very con-
»Pl<«oUs among other ducks be-
<•*«*«•' " f h l. peculiar and b rillian t
H is head, neck and
feathers
are
cinnamon
hrea.t
brown w ith a slight tin t of red.
The mantle I . a dark redlah brown.
The wing m arkings ore sim ilar
to those of the Blue winged le a l,
and because of this, the female
Cinnamon I» often m istaken fo r a
Blue winged T eal.
The T eal flies rapidly, and when
it alights, drops down suddenly
like the snipe
I f unmolested they
w ill become quite tame, frequenting
the small ponds and marahes
close to the farm buildings, and re-
fuses to leave when man appears,
They rarely dive, but when occa-
»Ion demands, they prove quite
adept at the art. T hey are very
quet, uttering an occasional peep-
ing sound, resembling th a t of a
bab) domestic duck
Wash.. today was In a hospital here
w ith three bullet* In hie leg and
Kenneth Carlisle,, Cottage Grove,
Ore., w a* In the county ja il follow-
Ing th e ir alleged attem p t to .te a l
gasoline from a service station at
Vader, 2« m ile , wtuth of here.
W ilk in « w a* «hot by M arshal
Johnson when he and Carlisle re-
fused to surrender when they »tart-
rd to take the gasoline, stated the
report In the s h e r iff* office,
H C W ilk in s was, several years
ago, a resident of Cottage Grove
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in.u gU a M r Depletion.
T ,nker a„ , „ a n t ch, . , o, th<
fore«t »«rvice. «late« that «ur-
veyg recently made - by
, the - Pacific
-
n o rth w t, t forest experim ent «ta
Uon, , how , h. t tim ber In the IJoug-
, , r region I . now being depleted
«bout fou r tim e* as fast a* It la
growing, hut that w ith proper fo r
„ t r y m ethod. It can t h r o w n a .
rapidly as It I* now being cut.
W a.hln gton and Oregon manufac-
lure about a third o f the total tlm -
her cut in the United States.
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'n ,r w M ule Deer.
H a rry
Bennett, Simon K line,
j acg Crane, M a rk Foster. V ern
jjQQggj. an(j «on John left Satur-
¿ay
morning for Sum m er Lake
an<j returned Tuesday night w ith
three fine mule deer. They report
good w eather and are unanimous
in declaring th a t they had a fine
trip.
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ning.
M r. and Mrs. Charles Osburn of
Lincoln. Neb., are guests nt the W .
E N ixon homo. The Nixons and
ih c lr guests went to New port Wed-
nesday and w ill return home today,
M lss Beth Bede, who is visiting
her parents In the city, plans to
return to the Oregon caves next
week.
F a rm Journal Straw Vote.
M r nnd Mrs. H D Neely are the
8. T. Rose, accompanied by his
la te s t returns from the F a rm
fath er and a brother from Rose- parents of an eight pound daugh Journal straw vote, w ith every state
bury, apent the week end hunting ter born September 13 They re represented, g ive, Landon
59.945
near P rin e v ille In eastern Oregon, side at 834 S. Sixth street.
lUtnin n 42.704 for Roosevelt.
M r and Mrs. W ilb u r W ilson mo-
Mlsa Betty Jacobsen, who spent
the sum mer In the cUy « I l h M r
d a u g h ^ ’w U b ^
Harry Rentle
Cottage Grove General
Repair Shop
Bicycle, Key & Gun Work
Lawn Mower Sharpening
Cottage Grove, Oregon
F riday to R lv - •« ’ “ o spent the week end In the
erslde, Cal., where she w ill resume r , , y '
her studies In a Junior college
The G ray Goo«« for Ice Cream, c
Dr. C. H K lm e and D r. W illia m
Dr. 8. W H a ll, district superln-
E n rl left F rid a y for eastern O te- tendent of tho Methodist church,
gun to hunt mule deer. T hey ex- returned to hla homo In Salem
pectsd to return the la tte r p art of Tuesday night a fte r conducting a
this week. Mrs. K lm e and small q uarterly conference at the local
daughter are visiting w ith her par church.
ante at T re n t during M r. Kline's
Mrg M nrgnr,.t gtents of Otturn-
s^hsence.
wa, Iow a, who visited fo r two
Red Rose B u tte r and Ice C nw ni. weeks at the homo of a niece, Mrs.
Ask fo r them. C. O- Cream ery.
I f W illia m MaeGIbbon. left Tuesday
Mlsa Dorothy U m phrey returned r"" h‘ r h0" 1®’
Sunday from C rato r lake, where
Hilly Spies left Sunday fo r Eu-
slie had «pent the summer. She l e f t ' gene where he w ill attend St.
Wednesday fo r O.8.C. a fte r a few Mary's high school,
day«’ visit w ith her parent«, M r. |
'
nnd Mra. 0 . K. Um phrey.
Cecil M organ o f Loa Angeles la a
guest thia week a t the home of a ll,
uncle, George Morgan. He Is re-;
tu rn in g home fro m a trip to cities
In W ashington.
M r. nnd Mrs. James P. Ornham ,
M ra. N ancy Oglesby and Mrs. G len-j
m a le
fo r
77it’
P IC T U R E
SHOP
Photo Finishing, Gift«
and Wntch Repairing
Cottage Grove
Crane
Standard
Kohler
Three Names
That Mean
SATISFACTION
To You
When They
Are Attached
To the Plumbing
Fixtures in
Your Home
le ft handed
Knox, candidate for he Is attending a national conven- r h “ r 7 f t h i Red Cross mtrJduc^ who resigned as city treasurer
to
' hC ,ton k A“ ° C‘, U ° n-
¡ «he speaker M r. ¿ o ^ r t O H R e r »-^ept « position In the postal dc-
M ra O llie p trken s left Sunday,
Rev anil Mrs. C J. H a ll return-
in company w ith frlands. for la k e - ed Tuesday from Salem where they
view .where she I» visiting rein- noeampanled their daughter Ellzn-
, Ives.
beth. who registered ns n fresh
man nt W illam ette University.
M r and Mrs S V Allison M r.
x-
and M is
K n a fflr Haynes.
Mrs.
Glenn atnl Lencve Simklns. who
E m m a W ebater and O llis Pickens spent the summer at the Oregon
sjient Sunday at the Pickens camp Caves, visited a few days this week
on the N o rth Um pqua. On the re- at the home of their parents, D r
turn trip they vlelted nt the home and Mrs C. It. Sim klns, before
to resume
of D. Y Allison, brother of S V leaving for Corvallis
theid studies st O. S, C.
Allison In Roseburg.
Mr«. C. 8. Roberts, Mrs. 8. L.
Godard, Mrs. W . L W orkm an. Mrs.
K a rl M ills, M rs. H erb ert Ixim bard
and M rs Sullle H ill were among
those who attended a meeting of.
Evangollne
chaptor of Eastern
S ta r In Eugene F rid a y ovenlng.
Wirt
wore
teople
•Mayor I>»-aignates Forge« Me Not
Day fo r Disabled Veterans
M rs G. W Lanham left Satur- Durena Grange llooaler Night.
I. V ic to r Chambers, M ayor o f the
In Es-
J ,y «no™1» * ,o r her home In
Es-
A t a recent meeting of the
c ity o f Cottage Grove. Oregon, do
condldo CnL. a fte r vleltlng at the Oorena Grange It was decided to hereby designate Sept. 25 and 26 as
h om e of her sister. M rs E
E have a Booster Program on Oct. 1st Forget M e N o t Days fo r the bene-
Chestnut whom she had not seen
th , nr>rrna I^dl«1» Club hall. f(t Of all disabled Veterans of the
R»r ■'> veara.
Thia pl.l)|rram
to consist of read- W orld W a r
I t Is m y hearty wish
Mrs K eith Lyon ie visiting at the log«, songs, plays and a ta lk by that the city officials and the pub-
home o f a son. Leo Lyon In Port- M r. Elm o Chase of Eugene
lie In general render all possible
land
Ix ti wa* form erly employed
Mrs. Leslie W icks, Mrs
M ary assistance fo r this w orthy cause.
by skaKl¡ . Kr<x.erv of , h| . city.
a „d“ kw"io « r e t h i proud parents
U 8 Powe“ “,nd
,hese men K* ve up th e ,r heal,h
e f a ¿ .b T g ’ rl
pvrsnis A)v, Thomaw>n werc appointed as and are still suffering from th e ir
Ul
IMIPy Kill'
_
J_wzxe«llw<»
eA
m
m
ltisa
T ’K a 41
U lll.i.
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— defense of
decorating
committee.
The (Usabilities
Incurred
H a rr y R aker arrived Wednesday
from Malem and la assisting w ith Home Economics com m ittee is to th eir and our country,
T O T H E P E O P L E O F CO T-
the farm w ork at tha G W . M c have charge o f the refreshments.
T he public la Invited to this pro- T A G E G R O V E , I wish th a t these
F arland home
gram .
two days be made real F O R G E T
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Goddard were
D u rin g the lecture hour the fol- M E N O T days to show the boys
week-end visitors In Portland.
lowing program was given:
th a t we are w ith them the same as
Hong by the Grange, a surprise they w ere for us In 1917-18.
W o rth H arvey 1» takin g a vaca
num ber by Mrs. Lot W agoner, a
V IC T O R C H A M B E R S , M ayor,
tion from h l* duties ns cashier of
solo by Phyllis Bjlgstad
the F
al l m
bank.
U irs
r a l t N
n atio n a
i i k . i He
n i left
e n piano
c ------ —-
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H a tu r d .y fo r Han F ra n c is c o w h e re
" f " t h
“ u 'n £ ™ T . c c o ^ i f
V e .tc h .
I I irrv Grube irtu rm I Humlay (}r ( that cold refreshing d rink at dents of Cooley H ill, are the par- Accident
Prevention
com mittee
fro m a several weeks' trip to Ihinx- t h . G ray Oooas.
tfc e n t, of a 5-pound « in from Tues- He gave a ta lk on "Accident Pre-
.utaw ny P a , th e ir . form er home.
George M organ and t , ,y ' ^ P ,,,mb* r .
a l lh)' « « F a r - ventlon." A gift from the Grange
.„d R e y n o ld ..Ule. P« . where they
E j|r|
anJ ln f - n t
M atern ity home
was presented to the G range M ast-
visited relatives and friends.
motored to Dallas and other valley
M rs. Maggie C arter, 73, living » r «nd his w ife, M r and Mrs. Lee
«nJ r u le , Friday. They returned home w ith a son Bob C arter, cast of Culp Sm ith. Follow ing the m eeting re-
M r and M rs R.
Rinard
hlldren of G r a n t,
Pass visited by the coast route
Creek, died
suddenly
Thursday freshments^ w«re served,
over the week end at the home of
,,
,
,
m orning. Death w o , attributed to
° n October 15th the Legislative
Mrs. A. W Jones of l ortland was
hpi>n fll||ure
Funeral arrange) Com m ittee I , to have charge o f the
M r.
Mrs Rinard's grandmother,
2 «>"•»' '“ ‘ . V ' i ,
rn en l. had not hern announced at program during the lecturer hour.
R A Medley.
Mrs Herbert Eaktn H e r son Paul ____
__
M r. c . F Hyde of Eugen Is to talk
pres* time.
Rainbow G irl« Rum m age Hals at motored down Sunday and they re-
on the m easure, 'which are to ap->
Mrs.
Harold
M
r.
and
Sw artz pea r on the ballot at the next clc-
Nettle'a N eed let-ra ft S h op Satur- turned home that evening.
e2«c
7 » ' rle C‘,‘ y
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’>»y
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Mrs Adrian M e rry m .n returned
M r. Sw nrlx expected to meet M r.
M r , Lloyd Jones of Tillam ook Sunday
from
Y akim a.
Wash., Irish, a p artner In the Irlsh-S w artx
left for her home Sunday a fte r a where she had spent tw o weeks at store, who Is on a trip to th a t sec F orm er Grove Roys Arrested.
A dispatch fro m Chehalis. W ash.,
visit w ith her m other, M re Llnnle the home of a son John M r s John tion from the east. A hunting trip
Info rm a
Vlolette and other relative« and M rrrym n ii, who has been III. I* re was nrrnnged and M r. and Mrs. contained the following
tion
H C. W ilk in ,. Ryderwood,
fríe ml«
ported Improved.
Sw artx are expected home thia eve
i a c o S X . r e lu rn M
C a v e r n s • V /e re L e f t - H a n d e d
C avem en w ere left handed
Most
Itene a g e tools, sr e h e o to r fsls re
part ma nt, were audited by Percy
W Brown, an auditor from Eu-
gene, who submitted h l* report.
.how lng that all fund» had been
»ccouni« j , Or. to the city
... . ,,
counc“ ’ who accepted and filed It.
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HAPPINESS AND
PROTECTS YOUB
HEALTH!
Whether yon are
BUILDING.
REMODELING or only
making' MINOR
REPAIRS be sure of
SATISFACTION by
calling
Schofield Stewart
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—Guaranteed Washable
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•
Good Tailoring
o
Sizes 14 to 20 and
38 to 44
$3.49
—both low neck and
high neck styles—New
trims and adorable new
print patterns.
N e w W id e S tra p P u m p
—Snug Heel Last
DON’T BE FOOLED
We originated the One Cent Sale in Cot-
tuge Grove. Another Rexnll Original
One Cent Sale is coining. Pour big
days of “ two for the price of one, phis
only one cent” bargains. Only Rexall
Stoics ran give you such QUALITY at
such savings. Watch for our dates.
4 ^ to
8 S ia «
A L O W P R IC B
KEM’S for DRUGS
The R exall Store
’2.45
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