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Just Received Orange Marmalade and Jelly Delicious and appetizing— just what you want to fill in between seasons 2 5 c e n t s th e ja r 1 the pa n t w«*« k at Kligr n r at the home o f campaigning in Fugene thi« w**«*k her b ro th e r, D. I* B urto n. J Manly ( ’row uml «on (iarfield were B racelet watch#*«, pearl m*ckla««,i ) m from Lornne Tu«*«*lay. diurnom l In vii 11 1 «* r«*« and ring«. A fu ll While p m « « go up, gm u c | h ««y «•<- lin e o f g rad u a tio n pr»*«<*iit«. * 'n il um l oml ham! ear at pre-war price«. W'e «e«*. II. C, M ii « 1 ««' a . m I 71 f «* hnv# a dandy I!*I2 FlumJer« 20 in tip Janie« A t k m «on, w ho now live« in the* top condition. Ha« new tire« and ho« W enn telici* v a lle y , vi«ite«J «luring the jii*f been ( ompletely overhauled. W'r»uld pani w#*«*k w ith hi« p lili'fit« , V ii. iiik Ì be u «pl#'ii«b<l bargain at u mur h higher Mr«. Oeorge A tk in « o ii. pro ♦* (¡o f* at $225f ami i« going to gr». D. B I'it ih e r r«*turn«*«) Sunday fro m (»«-t in while the getting *« goo«!. Wr«i*i«i «on Brother«. m l/itf a e tiiiip n ig n tr ip t«» Florence Mi« J II Holfnnn, o f Kugene, vinlf W o rth lla rv# *y, M II. A iiderftou, John Ba«l« I , t B a rte l) and F ib e r! Merle • d <»v «*r Sunday at the L S Hill home. at t«‘ii«l*‘<l n m eeting of H<-otti«h Hit«* Mr«. H J. Carter, who hud been si« Mn«oii« at i'iugi'n«* S aturd ay n ig h t. • ting at th«* H. II (>!«*«##t h<»ine, r«*turned S u m lay. to McMinnville Sat unlay. S p ray w ill pay you $10 per ton fo r Mr« J. I. Jon«*« ami «laughter Marie uny k im ! of old iro n or «feel ('le n ii up v»«it«*«| in Eugene Saturday. um l help lic k the K uisur. jii2 8 tfo i Chari«*« F a h re n w ald r« undergoing j It your Miil»«eription eapired between im «beai 1 1 ea I ni**nI at th«* C ottng e (»rov«* Vpril 17 ami April 2r>, it «h«)iii«l in* paid • luring th«* coining w«*«*k in order to get hoMpit a I. I m * <b«count o f 2o cent«. WATCH F ra n k (in ro u tte rem ain« under th** i YOI It L A B F L . d o c to r '« ear«*. K E R R & .S L S B Y M a rio n V’«*iit«'h wn« up fro m Fug«*m‘ F rid a y on bunim*««. Shingles, slimy I i-H. shingles. Koolmg, roofing, roofing, I'uini, paint, paint, paint. paint. aliitf D r I I« D u lifti'h, o f i l \. ( '. i« h t I Cottage Grove M Ig. Co. the e ity today. 11 •• i« v i« itiu g h ig h . m ' I i o o I n o f tin* «tat«*, am i mMre««e«l th e! Bark »B« Boys Who Are Buskin« a««i'iiildv tin« m o rn in g You t'linrle« Hm k hohler ha« accepte«! a p** i «ition «(living tin* mail Rpt't*«1t*i on the ii I' »V F. mil way. \\ #• u r r fi l ll > <*11%111»| • I v\itli llii* f i n v i ' t t ti lit) uhm »! « . u n t i t i « i u t ! r ui m' i i t « <n«l t r i n i 1 1* 11 m* « k n o w n t o o p t i m i m n n - i * \\ «• n n* pl i - p Mi r . l t « > k'lV. VMtlt • V«- a LIBERTY BONDh RAISE A GARDEN - am i «uv«* th«* o th e r fo«»«l th a t our f ig h tin g boy« m «*d in lig h tin g our fig h t fo r i i «. 1C«*in«*rnI»er th«* b«*y«, am i dou 't fo rg e t th u t w«* handle e v ery kin d o f ganb-n and fa rm im ple Bergmann Hhocn for «nie at the Wool ' •*ii Mill« «tore. W e Fit Your Eyes Correctly BU Y V «laughter w un born Muy 12 to Mi •nd M i- .1 I H u n t, at W ild wood l£ev .loNi-ph K n o tt« got'N to llnf«e> tin« « v« m i j.* II. in tu givi* flu* opi ning addi«*HN ut ih«* Kugene « li*tri« t Kpw«»rth l«*ague . on v enf ion, hi« Nlib jeet being I ht* iri'iit <’e iite n iiry M o \ cincnt. * ' ilo M cth«ii|i«t FpiNcopal church i« to ! ta i- i 1 ‘ig htv m illio n «lolInrN in a cam paiga hiNting fiv e y«*m«. m c u t . W y n n e & K im e HARDWARE Mr«. K v:i lle m e n w a y ha« r«*eovered Il«*n*after hpruy ’n «tore will not «b* | fro m h«*r r«*«-«*nt ilia«*««. thoroug h ti‘nt n in i ri*fi<1 1 *r u * iiti« iii« f " i \ liver any thing in town We d o n 't bf i Mr«. John K •- 1 1 and fo u r e)iil«!ren hove <I iu ^ im »« i « ot y o u r t ru tilili* w ith o u t Mil* lieve in the UlineccNNiir V c ip e n « e ; al««» j nrriv««! fro m W yo m in g to m ake tb i* jiM't nig you tin* H liglili'H t it unti v tun* «• w •• d o n ’t believe ill the peoplt* that car th e ir h«»m«‘. M r K«ail w ill a rriv e la te r. Mr«, t i A. A lle n ha« r«*turncd fr«»ru or i n j u r y ru iloitig «*«» VV#* un* 11ti 11 1 1 f i «*• I rv their gond« home helping to pay for j m'Jiîtf ! F ug i'tie, wher** «h«* i ••«••* n t ly underw ent 1 1V r H pi*l li’ lli'i* li II• I liotll t lo hi * ll’ fl 1 1 f M* the other fellow ’« «lidi vene« nini p r u r t it nl know It tl^*.* ot optoiiM'try t ‘oinniitt«■«•« o f tin* Indien nid Noeicty 1 an o p eration. to ri*»»il«*r y o u tin* \»*r> l»««t w m n * pun ot tlu* M«*tho«IÌNt «’ h u ri* li are b ti «y thi« m I i I o , wliil#* o ur rlmrgi'N wi l l In- in u m i w«*ek in th«- « hun h ’ « every member ran FOR YOUR S O LD IER BOY - 11* u n o | | it 111|* III I * \ I * | \ | f l * t II II«’«'. v inn for 11 n war einergeiiry fumi, t )ne in «amp or at flu* fr o n t; fo r vou r «lay « wag«« in a«k«*d from each mem j w e H K PLACK B R OK EN LfcNBFH b«*i The «plotu «»*t fo r the rhiirrh in, «:iil«»r lad p a tro llin g the high «ea«; ki-i-p it i o iu p lfti* r«-««»r«l '»n till* ot Vmi'rica in «»m* million d o l l a r N . Tht* ! fro m you to him to m ake hi« heart lig h t and to help him k«*<*p tig h t the a ll ritM**» titti*« l I• v un um l » an fi'plttce eliureh hi (Y ttn ge Orov«* eipe«*t« !«• home tie« F ie tu re « o f Horn«' Folk« lirn k u ft It'itm'w w ith o u t furili«** t»**»tmg. raiNi* it« «hare. itiN pire our «oltlier« o f Dem ocruey \S i* it I no «I ii p 1 1 •' ti t •* l.ro k i'ii I •* 11 ni * « tio m till* p|»M*i*N C u li' n I io u I'I In* i**«*rc I N»*'l II» k i-tp iii^ ^lu««»*« hi prop«*r I'o to lifio n . It tin* titilli» ’« or ^utinlN In*...no* lic u t th«* lilC i* •» W ill In* th ro w n out ot po.NitiOII unti m u lin i u ffo rtl tin* r i* I i «• f «!•*••» r«*«l VVi* w ill «t in ia liti* ii y iiiir y la *•*»«•« w ith out « li.ir^i* COMB TO 08 rOB ■ B HOT BBLIBF FROM E Y E T R O U B L E D OPTOMETBI8r . J. S c OP h 1101 o AN ll LENHE8 (»HOUND ON FREMIRE» w ith the courage th a t win«. Y o u r ('h olo g ra p h fo r Y o u r S o ld ie r. See W < ('«muer « ame home from H a m burg toda v to v ot«*. MONROE. T H E P H O T O O R A P H E R about i* Wanted, hogH fat or «to«*k; lnghe«t i market price Farnu'r«* Cush Market. tT ' Mr« Il V Miller ami her «laughter,! Mr«. \ n n:« H«*»«, «*f HoNt'biirg, r«,turne«l I Tu« -dav from a vi«it at Junction City« and Hpringfiehl. Mr Miller «pent Hull ' day at Springfield with In« wife uml' daughter. W h ite ««'ed ««ut« at S p ra y ’«. m 2 2 tf M r«. R. I. Sim m on«, «»I Wood burn, vin ited thi« week at th«» home o f her b ro th e r, A lfre d Sk» ,. W o rth H a rv e y , tira n t T o w e r and F I Hy «lai and M a lm K in g , fo rm e r «tu ¡ b«*rt Bede vi«it«*«l Cr«*«w«'U F rid a v eve denîN o f tin* C ottag e D ro ve high st-hool, are am ong the grmluntcM fro m tin* Cui ver high «cliotd th i« year. GO TO 1 I»«* C ity M eat M a rk e t pay« cun I i fo r i CITY MEAT MARKET M r. and Mr« \. Il K in g attend«'«) the ntblriNN by I.le u te ttu n t i|ol»«on at Fu g«*ne Tm*«day n ig h t. V' V. r iii' tìn ro iitti*. to ri'in n ii o f th»« w ooi I n t ii*w to r tht* Brow n I .um her » «»inpiiny, wtiN «low ii tio m H u ja ila VN «-«I m*M«l a \ h it nig «hopper». M i um l Mr« .1 I .Ion«“« nnil « h ih lre t* inn i M i« F ra n k .Ion»*« wort* m K iij'i'ii»' \\ i'iliii'M iltiy l im iiiTï» ' ( ’ash M u rk e t pays rush fo r < hi«-k ru«, hoi«*«, «* h i 11 «'in lu itk mu) ol»l iro n . \iNi-NNor m ul M i« D I*, liu rto n cam» up fro m F u^ i'iii* to iliiy to « u*t th e ir Inn l(lt N, M i« Hoy B illo w « Miri\«*«l yi*«ti*r«!ny fro m H«««i‘l»ui)* to \i« it her pnreiitN, M r. it m l Mr«. <’ K. .lorn»«. D o n ’t unk ii « fo r ere«ht. W e pay out h lim it eil« o f «iollnr« fo r n il kind« ol pro «Iure, und we inu«t h live the en«li or produce. Mprtiy ’s. m 22ft' t ‘ II ( ' o inoii wan in F ug e iie y «'fiter «lay oli litis i lies«. D oiinM D e la in e a rriv e d fro m F o rt ( *« 11 ii in I » i ii yreNterdiiv m orn in g , h a vin g Been e iilled home by the d e ntil o f hi.« fu t her. Ju«t received n new lin e «if K ork fo u l n ilv e rw n re in m*we«t p ntteriiN . Best «il ve rw n re on tht* m a rke t. S u ita ld e fo r vvetltling«. II. I M in ise li. n iIT tfe ('huH. t'o e h ra ii wn« up fro m H a rri« burg M onday to g«*t In« ear w hich lie tuoi to leave in Fa«.« ereek eanvon. rii«' Npot ca«h litui curry home your i good« mean« chenp«*r good**. Make a ' «aving at Spray*«. m22tf ¡ Mr an«l Mr« (». VV Myers, o f Dalla«, j v i«i t ed «lui i n g tin* week with Mr. ami Mr«. F. B VnnNortwiek, while oil tli«*ir M im . I.. M. TlnuiipMon visited during SUBSTITUTES Boost the Red Cross Next Week ^ R O V E. S H O R T WALK A B L O C K A N D SA VE A D IM E - - ............................ ..........- Mrs. K. E. Hull was eiilled to Port laud Saturday by the serious illness of a granddaughter. ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ward were up from Kugene for the week end, Mrs. Wurd remaining over for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haw ley. C C Grocers to Particular People Phone 65 VI r uml Mr«. Herbert Fa kin and Mi- J. S. B«- ii no ii and «laughter Mary Lll*n inotore«) to Blnek Bltte Sunday and vi«it«*d at th** Arinaml Wynne lioin«*. Little Loui«** Wynne returned with them. Mr«. Fa kin motored out »gain Tuejtday and br«»ught Mr« Wynne back. be undertaken by Honor Guard <»n June 17 pair« socks, 1 helrn«*t, 2H27 surgical 14, «lay o f traveling men ' r picnic, w«*re dressings. • • • discuMscd. Commit!«*«* to take charge o f ! h *«* cream booth to be erected near Ore- ■ A »[»-rial fruit milt* will 1>»> b«*ld at gon hotel consist« «jf Juanita Short, Ella K«'il i'rox« headquarters next Friday, Mr«. C. M Parker vi«ited at Dexter Counts, Alice (iaretaon, Myrtle Potts, May 2». thi« week at tin* home o f h«-r «on, Curtin. (»race Harding and Lela Ferguson. Com- M r ami Mr«. J. VV . Matlm-k. Mr. and j mittce to arrange for some sort o f sou Mr«. VV L. Matlock, o f <«o«heii, and venir o f Cottage Grove Honor Guard to Mi«« Vrlie Matlock, o f Fugen«*, v i«iteiT • be s«d«l in booth at hotel Oregijn, con- | «i.«t« o f Maud Doyle, Esther Jorgenson, Sunday at th«* J. V*. Stewart home. 1 Hath Phelps, Beulah Hawkins, Pauline Havinoml Patten, «on o f Mr. and Mr«. A strictly modern homelike I Smith and Florence Sylvester. Bony Patten, i« «ufferiu g with a broken • • • hospital fully equipped for arm, «u«taim'd wh«*ii a hor«e which he the scientific treatment of It was decided at state convention wa« <1 riving beeame frightened and any disease either medical or that each Honor Guard member should thr«*vv him from the «1«*«1 on which he surgical. pay 25 cents annual national dues and wa« riding. Open to patients of any 5 <*«*nt« monthly state «Ju«*«. A monthly physician. Frank Wallace i« home from Portland bulletin will In* issued instead o f a mag t«» fmi«h up a lift I«* ««*bool work and a/.ine. Special terms to obstetrical cases. giaduute with hi« clam*. Cottage Grove Hospital Mr«, (ierald Wood« arrived Monday from Portland, being called h«*r«* by the N'-iiou« illiK'H« o f her father, T. VV. De Sam Veatch writ«*« from ' ' ««unevv h«*re in France that he ha« been trannferred to th«* band o f th«' *«5th artillery. I'. A. Clow, Mr. and Mr«. (». VV. Me- ReyiMihl«. Mr«. E. Fnhrenwahl ami i.. B W o o d r u ff attended the (». A. H. con v«*ntion at Albany thi« week. Mr. and Mr«. A. Doolittle were up from Cr«*«we|| «everal «lay« thi« week. RUFUS COCHRAN WRITES OF LIFE ‘ OVER THERE" Moderate rates to all. Special attention given to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat and general surgery. SO CIETY. I C h ild ren 's N ight at O E. S The follow in g interesting program was rendered ut the children "» night exercises o f the Eastern Star Friday: Beading. Muriel Shay; piano solo, N a o mi W ynn e; piano solo, Eva Hraekus. I'atriotir play-—Liberty, Muriel Shay; Bed, Beth B ede; White. Jean Allison; Blue, Vera Seott. “ Making o f the F la g .“ Betsy Boss. Donna Nichols; Oeorge Washington, l-ee Nichola; Bob ert Morris. Oeorge Brund; reeitation. Jean Allison; reeitation, Leston Dur ham: reeitation. Oeorge Brund. “ Here l> the F l a g , " Harold Bede; Boy Seout. Bex Wheeler: sailor boy, Lee Nichola. j * * On r Country Needs Y o u ,’ ’ (ieorge Brund, (ieorge Kerr. Billy Hall. Song, by all. “ Free Land o f M i n e . " Buth Bede, Bex Wheeler. Elnora Knowles. Rutu« ( ’«»ehran, «on o f John Cochran, «»f \Va«hington, and grandson o f Mr«. S F. Cochran, o f thin city , and who i.« in France a« a «ergeant with th«* in fantry, w rite« home to hi« brother, .1. P. Cochran, aonie o f th«* inter«-«!ing thing« about life over th«*re and would have • • • written more but for th»* «*agle ev e o f The regular monthly supper o f the tin* »*»*n«»»r. Hi« l»*tt«*r. in part, i« a« fol- I Eastern Star will be held on the even- l»»w« : " W e are having a great time along mg o f Friday, May 24. Mrs. Clara with the winning o f thi« war. E v ery Burkholder, Mrs. C*. E. Frost and Mrs. body ha« more pep than I ever «aw. J. H. Chambers are the hostesses. • • You ««•«• men wet, mud all over, tired, but alwav« with u jo k e to «pring. E v A number o f her friends o f the Bap ery «hell sent over ha« a ki«s for the tist church plensantly surprised Mrs. kai«er «»ii it. Tl»«*r«* i« an attraction to Blackmon- Saturday afternoon at the tin« »«M army lit«* that can ’t be bemt. home o f her daughter, Mrs Wallace “ France i« a great country. Got flour Beaver. Mrs. Blackinore. who is 75 mill.«, «table« and living room« all under years o f age. has been quite ill but is the name roof. Soldier« are friendly much better now. and the girl- good looking. The whole • • • country i« run down badly a« a result The M. I*. (». club was entertained o f the war but «till is a pretty sight. Tuesday by Mrs. Chas Adams. Mrs. Ar- Have ween tw o or three old castles, and inand Wynne, o f Black Butte, who is a road that Cne«ar built in the fifth a member, was present, and Mrs. Elbert century. You would not crab about in Smith and Mrs. Herbert Eukin were fringements on liberty at home i f you guests. A very pleasant afternoon w h s could s«*e the people o f this country. spent. t>l»l men and women working in the fields, working a cow and a horse t o gether or a large horse and a 500 pound R E D CROSS NO TES ja ck. D on't cuss a Flying Dutchman or a John Deere i f it d o e s n ’t work just right. Lot« o f th»*««' plow« have wooden The fruit sale held at Red Cross head mouldboards ami plowing wet c l a y . ” quarters Saturday was a tremendous R F F F S COCHKA.Y. success, the receipts being $.'t9.,'15. r Mrs. Edd Jones has returned from Eugene, where she recently underwent mi operation. Salmon, Red, one-pound can.............................................. [{O c1* Shad, one-pound can......................................................... 120C Booth Sardines, mustard or Tomato Sauce..................... 2 5 V. B Sardines in o il.......................................1 5 ^ —2 for 2 5 e Tuna Fish, pure white meat, V^-pound................................ 1 5 C Tuna Fish, dark meat, 1-pound............................................. 2 5 VI r« K. S. Tra«k wn« in Eugene Mon •lay. we pay yon spot cash for your produce we trust our customers will see that and for spot cash you can save monev this is for their benefit, S T E R L IN G F E E D CO. on your feed, poultry supplies, serifs alltm.l and groceries. Mr. uml Mrs. B. B. Giltner, who had been s ¡siting at the D. H. Hemenwny HO NO R G U A R D NOTES. home, motored back to Portland Sim day. i. Veal and beef wanted. Highest rash price. Farmers ' Cash Market. mL’ 2tf CORN FLOUR OAT FLOUR RICE FLOUR BARLEY FLOUR • All kinds of lunch meals for automobile trips WE H AVE A. BRUND & COMFY Women’s Trench Hats and Summer Hats POWELL & HEMENWAY STORE CLOSES AT 5 P. M - the best lard substitute Men’s Summer Hats RY7.0N COOK BOOKS TO HELP YOU USE SUBSTITUTE CEREALS ■ - PEARL SHORTENING FISH Superinten«leut and Mr«. H VV. Gla«« «pent the week «'ml in Eugene. ding and a ttc m lo d th e « irill o f tin* way horn«' fro m C a lifo rn ia . M r«. A VV. K io to attend ed th e con home g u an i. vent im i o f Hebekah« at S»*H«ide ln«t M r. and Mr«. Chan. V a le n tin e , Mi«« w«»«*k. Il«*r «laughter, Mr«. Hoy Ho- Ine/. Valentin«* and Mi«« M ae Haye«¡ inaine, o f W a lla W a lla , wh«« had been have gone t«> P o rtla n d to m ake th a t c ity i viN itin g her«*, ncctunpniiied M r« K im e th e ir home. a« fa r um F o rt land. B ergm ann Shoe« fo r «ale at th e W ool j «•n M ill« «tor«». Mr«. I .«•«» T en ni« ha« been up fro m I ’n rt Steven« d u rin g the pn«t week. 111 St I Mr«, (ie org e Hi«by i« undergoing Father o l Andy Nelson Dies. tre n tin e !!* at a P o rtla n d h o«p ita l. , Lars Nelson, o f Eugene, father o f H igehe I.amiii«»i« ha« enli«ted in the j Andy Nelson, who is w«*ll known here, are y r « a «teain«liip engineer, but «bu*« i »lied at Fugene Saturday at the age <»f u *t «'port f«»r «luty u n til M ay 2d. 00 years. D r. (» o ff i« kept bu«y th«*««* «lay« f i l l j ing pr«*«ci ip t ion« fo r «i«-k .«hoe« and N otice to the Trade. he lu 've r lo««’« a ea««*. B rin g your« in . * : In order that we may sell at a still Mr«. \. M P ra th e r a n il c h ild re n have smaller margin o f profit, we find it a b W H E R E P R IC E S A R E R IG H T joine d M r. P ra th e r at C a lg a ry, A lb e rta . solutely neeessury to adopt the oash- with order system, which is now in e f Th«* J. P. B ill fa m ily ha« m oved here fect. Everyone will be treated alike and fro m Fagotto. Farm ers’ Cash Market— that mean* HELP SAVE WHEAT BY USING MORE WF. HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF— ^ FOR Mr. and Mr« F H. Hpeneer earn«' up from Kugene today t « » eu«t th«*ir l»al | hit«. Stand By Our Government CORN MEAL ROLLED OATS RICE CREAM OF BARLEY before it i« too late CONSERVE MEAT BY USING HONOR GUARD, ATTENTION 8emi-annual election o f offic ers to be held at 7 :.'{0 p. m. sharp. Tuesday, May 21. at Bed Cross rooms. All members must attend. Eleetion o f lender, assist ant leader and treasurer. An Honor Guard uniform will be on display and orders will be taken for same. B E L L E B C B K H O L D E R . I.eader. N O TICE TO L A U N D R Y CU STO M E RS The laundry was intending to close down the last o f this week and take the work to Eugene i f we get enough to do so. The Fisher laundry burning down ' has given the other tw o laundries more than they can handle. We have decided to try it out another month. We will charge Eugene prices and collect work Monday till 12 m. ami Tuesday till 12 m., ami deliver Friday. Cleaning and pressing on Saturday. CO TTAG E G R O V E L A U N D R Y . BE PATRIOTIC ; * « * The Mount View auxiliary will hold a miscellaneous sale at Bed Cross head quarters a week from Saturday. May- 25. Am ong the things that will be on sale will be fresh vegetables, cottage cheese, butter, eggs, all varieties ot canned fruits and prepared victuals ot d ifferent kinds. • t • The local Rod Cross branch has made the follow in g shipment to county head quarters this w eek: 45 bed shirts. 70 pajama suits. 1(1 tray cloths and nap kins. 200 masks, 2tt caps, 10 sweaters. Declare your independence o f fr ig h t fulness in the appearance o f your walls. Do away with that dingy pa per and replace it with paper that will make you optimistic and renew your energy for the prosecution o f the war. We have an elegant stock o f papers for your inspection in our store room at the depot corner. Bidwell Clark 1 Paint Your Auto Now Miss l.ila Dobell, o f Corvallis, who was elected state manager o f the G irls'! Honor Guard at the state convention in Portland May 4. is lender o f the Cor vallis Honor Guard and a very capable young woman intensely interested in Honor Guard work. • • • We have sent for an Honor Guard uniform and orders for same will be taken at the next business meeting. May 21. DR. S. M WENDT, PROP. « • • F. M. Hildreth rame lip from Corval At the business meeting Wednesday lis for the week end, and Mrs. Hildreth, evening a report from Belle Burkholder, who had been visitin g at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. !.. Monroe, returned delegate to the state convention, was read. Mrs. Lee Tennis was appointed home with him. chairman o f the relief committee for .lust received, the finest line of Cottage Grove boys still at Fort S t e bracelet watches- suitable for gradua vens. Anyone having ten towels, scraps tion presents ut II. C. Madsen's. m l7 tf o f outing, etc., to make gun wipes, Mrs. G ottfried Gruber and little please communicate with Mrs. Tennis. Ocorgcttn Knowles returned Monday These things are urgently needed now. from a visit in Portland. It was voted to give #15 to Red Cross G. B. Pitcher spent a couple o f days drive next week. Plans for activities to Conservation is the watchword of the hour. Conservation and economy go hand in hand. Conserve your ear by keeping it painted. Practice economy hy getting your auto en amels from us and do the job yourself. Sherwin-Williams auto enamels exeel all others in wearing qualities- another econ omy measure. They stand up under the hard est usage. Cottage Grove Mfg. Company