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(T S n lr m tu tftk«* a p a trio ti« ' v a c a t io n the h u rv e -t field», M m . I>ni»»y 1 'h itlip n a n d M m . T iu iik \rt » *in , ñm tfru, o f K u r e k a . C a lif., w lm Inni I »#*«* li V i-it in g l>r. nini Vim . K iin c , l»*ft 'rut* »»day fo r llu/ldun A number oí pieces in dec orated china which we will sell at the old prices. OVKR 'I’l l K TOI* 'W 11 ml Mm. l(uwl«-\ |»Him,k«>i| ►A«*ryl#udy know»« in a general way that th«* ht upi-inbuiH tank of hunting F a r m e r - ' C u - li M a r k i t that iin*anii > down «pieu and r«*v#*aling th«*ir infamuin* ; w f p a y y o u »»put i'tmli fo r y o u r |*r o d in e plut- u a m w< II **nt niMtP«l tu f ‘hn*f Flynn, 1 a m i fu r -n ot raidi yo u ru n i»avt* m o n ey who wint»* T b v Kngl#**M Kyi*. Art*adp! «»a y o u r fw *d, pou ftr y -iip p lie » , m * i ( u i Th«*at»*r, AugiiMt 5. nin i g »oi'i*ri#*M. Mm K. M. Ha filing ami daughter M m . .1 I* Mt 1 »r r # o f Dorthin«!, im -pen«! in g Hi*v «*ra| vs «*«'k n *w ith M r«. O. II V a n i Ora«»* a re v ini tin g ••a It i ve» at |<«*«* i | m port D «*uh urg m o l M r«. .1. I .fun«*» M ihm (i«*u«'viev i* T I m » i i i ) m * u ii r»*turin*d F r i d a y tu h«*r hum«* at ('re -w e ll, aft»*r a vi »»it w ith M im i llay**l II a/»* I ton. OVKK I II K TOD \r«*ude, Vug. 17. M m . .1 H. K it t«*r, fu ru n *rlv M i mm V«*tn H ic k e y , ìm at h r r hom e here, her hu« b a n d h a v in g b«*«*n «*it 11<*« 1 tu th»* «odor-. I. \ i » I . L 'S IA li to M m t » I.< M ’AleM (• F HiII w 1 l«*y writ«*- from Th#» D:ill«*- <* M*||«l 1« yi* IIr -üb*«'npf mil Mr- F N (i)»r#*t-«»u, >r , \1 r*. 1*. N. bi n*f **«>11, Jr M i-- Nbc«* mix ! Hu—«*11 tin ret »Min and Mr and Mr- Klbert lied#* were in Kugt'ii« Huttirday nfternuon to tierard ‘ ‘ Four Veum in tier many. ' * IN V IS IB L E We preecrilie Torlc or curved Imres j ON Kl< TIIK TOD OVKK TIIK T o D 11 . on. hecaune they allow a | wider range of vihioii . fit closer to J NI Cornei ai^l Mr. and Mr-. .1 the eye aud are more becoming Tor Murk t omef huve gone to Hlaehiv to |K>r*unn ueedlng glasses for both uear -pilid a levs week- III the hup field-. and dlntaut vtsluu we nupply blofraU which we have fitted wiO e».eiieut \ M Wood ami K N tiarrt-on, .Sr., success un* tu -militent Oregon on a bu-ine— ami pl«*n-iire motor trip L>. J. S c h o ll 0F1tCIAM OPTOMI1 RUT LKNHKH GROUND ON DKKMLSKH TALES OF THE TOWN Mm IIt-rbrrf Kukin, Mr«, it It. »I«• b. Mm. .1 H. Ilcm»«oil am! Mi-- Neva D«*r km- M*tiiriii*i| y«»i»t«*rdny from a tn«»l«»i tup down th»* v a I b y Ntr- Kttktn and Mi- .bd» \ i-it«*d at brbunun and Mr-. If•*it-i• ti and Mi— IVrkitt- at Dnrvitlli-. Tin- trip wins mudi* in the Kitkin car. ON KK TIIK TOD— Arcad*, Aug. 17. I{»*v J o s e p h K n o t t - a n d M i — l.«*uora a n d lle n r> H u b b e ll retiirne«! H nturd iiv I Mr- A True Lundy, eipert cor-etierc Ir»5 Ninth uve Ku-t, Kugene, (»re. Nel-on \N hipp-, who went I«» Duriland In »*iili-t in th» navy, had nn troubt«* in' ptt—mg ft»«» examinât ion. II«* wn- |»lace«l in tin* re-«T\«\- und n*furm*d h«»me I«* await the «all t«» -«*rvici*. Nr« ad«* Th enter oN KK T IIK ToD O V K K T IIK ToD I -ita«' KerguMuti w a — here from Dort land Natuidtty, being intere-tetl m this -«‘etio.i of the emmtry. Wynne &Kime OVKK TIIK ToD OVKK THK TOP. (i«*»irg«* M. Murk-bury ha- been ap 1 point«*«l admini-trator of th«* «*-tat«* of | hi- father, J. NY. Mufk-bury, who «lie«! June 27, leaving property of the «*-ti Mnke the boy :» pr«*-«*nt of a wri-t mute«! v'it I in* of $.'100(1. The court appoint vrnteh before li•• go«*- away. Fill«» line ♦*«l Worth Harvey, A. NY Helliwell am! iu-t received at II. I Miidsen’- frouL T. ('. Wheeler t « * npprai-e the property. ♦ III up. jlyl2tf N daughter vvti.- l*orn July 2d to Mr. and Nlr- Herbert Neal at Oakland,; Dalit She lia- been named Kdnti May. Mr. and Mr-. NN . 11. I.aeky have re* eeiv I word from their -on ( halle- that lo* ha- liad con-idernblc trouble in g«*t ting hi- mail, th«* fir-t packet to reach • him contnining Hi home lett«*r-. Mi»» Minnie Wilcox viiitnl in Kn • The work of \V. J. Flynn a- chief of gene Saturday. the K lilted Stai«- .-«*eret -ervice lia- ¡ The City Meat Market buy* veal, live lipide him nil internationtil figure. Se«* and dre»»ed. I'hnne HO. n2tf him in TIIK K A ( I L K 'S KYK. Mr». Albert Stock* was in Eugene Janie- Fotta i- nur.-ing a rather -ore Saturday. toe, tlo* r«*-ult of having dropp<G| a ti«* Mr. u nd Mr*. .1. It. Frew, of fort la Mil oil it. are vi*iting Mr*. Frew's mother, V r» fr In oi'tler to run form to tin* gfiifrnl n* gulal ions and tin* ex- |ii'fSNfi| policy of tin* food administiation to conscivt“ in every way poNNililc, to fliniinatc all extra expense and additional work and to sell nil goods as cheaply as it is possible to sell them, and also regulate the eollertion of our aeeonnts accord ing to I lie policy which tin* wholesalers have adopted towards the retailer, il will be necessary for ns to collect our hills, in full, id least once every month. Tlys order will lake effect September 1, and we Irusl that our friends, patrons and customers will frej that this is a patri otic conservation measure and that they will assist us in living up to this order hv paying their hills regularly and promptly. S h o r t ’s G r o c e r y ] WALK A BLOCK AND S A V E A DI ME J n flt l by »ending them to tb* Cottage Grove Laundry. Fuel, soup, and ev erything that enter» into tva.thing ha» greatly increased in price, but our charge» have not risen accord ingly. We can »ave your money He ebie«, what’» the u»e of sweating over the wu«h tub the«e hot dav»? DRY C LE A N IN G A S P E C IA L T Y TH K KAGI K 'S KYK. A M O N G T H E CHURCHES Methodist Church Rev. Joseph Knotts. pastor. Bun «lay -«-hool at 10 a. m Regular preaching services at 11 a. ui. and "LOO p. m. Kpw«»rth league at 7:iMi f». in. Mid week prayer me«*ting Thor> day evenings at A:0ft oVlock. Morning sermon. “ The Challenge «>f a (»rent Task.’ ’ Evening sermon, “ America’s F«»sition for ¡Spiritual leadership. *' • * * • Ctristian Church— Walter Calli*i.ix, run i»ter. Bible sehool t*:45 a. m. Y. P. M. ing that he passed the examination*! ^ f i e * ’ Hrriv,‘d fr,,m Can- C. E. 7:IMI p. m. Preaching services ut " like a boulder rolling dow n hill.” H e . ' n * , , , ! Dave Allison and tanulv motored up 11:<H» a. m anil S:00 p. ni. ».v* the of fleers are fine, but that he | f roIn Roaeburg yesterday for a visit * * * annot understand how they hold their with Mr. Allison's parents. Mr. and Baptist Church—K. G. <>. Groat, pastor Mrs. J. T. Allison, and other relatives. tempers. emeritus. Sunday school at 10:00 a. Mr*. Hershel Allison accompanied them Mrs. W. II. Ostrander and two daugh- nnd is visiting her parents, Mr. and m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Thiiradav evening. 7:.'i0 u'clock. Ici* returned Tuesday from an extended Mrs. Hope Fiester. • * * visit at Warren, Minn. \ itagrnph marvelous acreen version Christian Science Church— Services in chapel at l ’ 1 ‘J Second street each S See fighting Sergeant Arthur Guy of Sergeant Arthur Guv Kmpey's fam day at 11::00 a. in. Regular testimonial Kmpey in OYKK THK TOP, at Areade ous book of the same title, with Kmpey meeting Wednesday evening at «:tni himself the fighting star, will be at fhe Theater, August 17. o ’clock. The building is open tor the use Arcade August 17. of the circulating library each Wednes Miss Marietta Hamant has given the dav afternoon from 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Honor Guard girls nil the raspberries I ^ Mr*. C. M. Jackson left Wednesday \ll are cordially invited to the service» or a visit at Seio. which they wish to pick for the benefit as well as to make use of the literature. Mrs. Rex Gleason, of Portland, is vis o( the Red Cross. The girls have already iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H «•■Id over $1 worth of the fruit. Magee. MASONS. A T T E N T I O N ! Mike Kebelbeck and Wylie Hubbell Miss Cassia McCord is here from Iowa for an extended visit with her sister, left Tuesday for Reedsport to lie em ployed in a niiM. Special communication of Mrs. C. K. Umphrey. Mrs. K. B. Parker, of Dexter, visited Cottage Grove lodge, A. F. Cash for wool and mohair nt Hprnv '*. j Monday ut the J. Y. Stewart and C. M. \ A. M., at 7:00 p. in 1 Parker homes. Saturday. M. M. and E. A. Mr. anil Mrs. George Kerr have re 1 Ray McCargar returned yesterday degrees. Refreshment*. ccived word that their son Ray, who from fhe Sinslaw. Visitors welcome. went to France in the aviation service, Rav Hatelrigg makes the third of the has been returned to the states because last draft i^intingent to be returned be ot defective eyes and is now in Yir- cause f physical defects. ginin. Dale Wyatt was in Kugene Wednes day. Win. Itaupt. See fighting Sergeant Arthur Guy Kmpey in OVKK THK Top, at Amide Theater, Augiiat 17. W. I..-Yenteh write» from Tillamook to sny that he can't get along without The Sentinel but doesn't think it fair to take advantage of that faet to loll him twice for the same year'» *ub*erip tion. Governm ent Curtails Credit Bun«*- wanted at Farmer-' Ca-h Mar Save Money on Your Washings j A. J. Huger, w ho formerly condii« t«*d a job printing -hop here, i- now train ing for an officer nt the Bremerton navy vani. K«*x Viment, of Ko-«*burg. -topped off here Sunday while on hi- wav to Mr-. Allie Haw kin- ha- gone to Port- land t«» vi-it a couple o f we«*k- at the home of her -on C. A. Haw kin-. All kind* of record* of Infest war ma de at at H H. * C C. Madseir*. Madsen'.*. A marnage licei.»* vva» issued Mon | *'«’ jne2«ltf div to Kiidtbof Komtveilt, ut Toledo. A nine-pound son wa* borii Hnturdav HARDWARE nnd Mnrv Eli/nbeth Whitney, of thi» ?° V r !" " 1 Mr"' A r,h '*r l,hmaeI Word has reached here that Miss l.u- city. ella Knowlton, of Dexter, granddaugh S I i o i w i i i Williams Silo I’aiiil. Ira Conner ha- been in fnun D«*light ter of Mr*. S. K. McKinney, of this city, is siiffetmg from blood poisoning, as N alley thi- week. Siici win \\ Illinois Hoof I’aiiil. I the result of wounding one hand with Wo Ita ve il in liarnds. (ottag<‘ l i a l f -ole- -ave half thè price o f new an indelible lead pencil. 1 «itovi* Manu i aft in ing eonipany. . . . . Rr. tires and are just as good. Your gov-; ! . . Mr. and . . Mrs. George Atkinson Dr. NN NN Og|«*-by wa- in Kugcnt* «»n eminent asks you to ronaerve. Hr. Goff, i rived Monday from Hlue River, bu-iiit*— Friday. shoe and tire half soling. jnistfe K A G I.K ’S E Y E — at Arcade Theater Nil**«» K ciui t'nx, uf Kug«*iic, -pent th<* Mr*. Allie Robinson has received A u g n * 5. w«'«*k **ml at the J. I. alone* home. word from Jam«*- I. ()!♦* Lnw-on say Z«*ke Law-on and s«»n Bob, forme» A H. Hprinkle. t»*l«*graph«*r at th«* Muutherti Dneifie -tution, who r«*ce»ttlv i retiirne«! fruin a vi-it in the «*n.-t, hu- I »«•«• ti etille«l t « * th«* generili uffire f«»r 1 Mvo week-. Mr-. Sprinkle aeemnpanu*d h i in. N ear frulli Honolulu carrying eight pa— enger- pu—ed thimigh the city a few «lay - ago. i'xtcnd#*«! v is it m Dorthin«!. • ml M m . ( t e o r i e D iirr iii, o f l.«*u LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES Kev . W. V. M«(»e«*, « » f Nlbiinv, visit I «*«l relativ«*- h**n* Friday. K A O I.K ’H KVK at Monday, Augu-t .r>. \rra«|p. Aug. 17. FiaiH'«*»» llamluth anil .M imm Mu ft b«*yr<* rcturni'd Saturila y hi Mr Phone 65 Mr. 8 ml Mr». K. K. Mill- mot «»red to Gm * M«*cond h a n d For«l t u u n n g , in A I Brownaville Sunday to vi.-it Mr-. Mill-' comlitiun, J. C. Henry. a2c : eou-in, Adrian Howe, who ha- been re S turne«! home on account o f wound-. NN K M a in a n d M r -. Ha ra h A n -h a m ¡ Like many other» w ho have retiirne«! beau rirrive«| Saturday from Htayton to 1 from Kurope, he «1«»«*» not like to talk vi-it t th«* hum«* o f th*-ir -i-ter, Mr-, -tate, tk<* r«*-ult of earefill attention ami | of hi- war experience». •lohn f-hmacl. irrigation. He -av- that nearly all th*» I. Pugh wa- in from W»l«lwoo«J Tu«*» garden- in that ne«*tion of the eountry N -on ha- been burn tu Mr. and Mr-. i «lay. He i- now running the mail -tage •Are looking fine an«l are maintaining Mi- M K Klehinoml, o f Grant, N«*b., Kny NVil -on at Yakima, Wa-h. ; to B«»h«*mia. the reputation of that gar«len -pot of NN J. Flynn wa- entru-ted with th«* i- v i-iting her -i-t«*r in law, Mr- Ali«*«* K A G I.K 'S KYK A read«* Theater. (tori’- gr«*«*n footstool. I -a t et v of our nation. S«*«* how Richmond. In* per* Farewell for Roy Hands. Arch Dugan ha- been -ent h«»m«* from f<truie<| iii- duty, in The Kugle’i Kye at No man know - -o w«*ll a- Chief F'lvnn A large number of th«* member» of ! American Lake, after a few days’ ser- i the Arcade Theater, Augu-t 5. th«* hiindri*«!- o f i.b*u- i'on«*«*i veti by t vice in the army. It wa* dincovered that th«* C’hri-tian «*hur<*h an«J th«*ir friend- Almond Hemenway* 1 (»«'rinati agent-, «‘burning protection on in Kugene , he had a »tiff finger and h«* ha- been met at the h«*m«* o f Rev. and Mr-, ('alb A imrnu n -oil while they eonapired : Haturday. -on July li* in a farewell re«*eption in . put in ela— -i. again-t our g«»vernm«*nt and it- |»e«»ple, N s. Goff and family went t»» Port honor of Roy Han«!**, who wa- to leave K C. Holinduy and -on John are em- all «le-igue«l to er«*ate a r«*ign of t e r ro r lami Haturduv. Mr. G o f f returned Mon- at on«*e with the draft contingent. A if I pl«»yei| in Portland. without parnllei in hi-torv See TIIK ' day Ihe family remained for a week*» appropriate program ha«l b«*en arranged. Veal an«l be«*f wanted. Highest cash KAGI.K'S KVK vi-it. Those who recited were Millieent Bur price. Farmers’ Cash Market. m22tf At i and Mr**. (*. J. K»*ni w«*r<* hi Kn Si • fighting Sergeant Arthur Guy rows. Maude Doyle. Charle- Drotzman, L. K. L«»ng visited in Kugene Monday. Lena Bur«*ham and \V. A. Hemenway. gen«* Friday. Kmpey in OVKK TIIK ToD. at Arcade Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Patten were in Ce< ile ('alli-MM and Leslie Hull -ang. NN ( John-on wa- in Ktigi u»* Friilay j Theater. Augu-t 17. Kugene Monday on Dusine—. Every number was well rendered and on buain«*-.-. Dan Ha ma ut came up Ttiemiuv from “ We would b«* lost without The Ben Dortlaml. where he i- enipl«»y«*<l in the i tinel write- George _ Powell from much appreciated. Mr. Calli-on pre-ent* Mr. Hands with a leather bill fold in -hipyard-, to look after hi- farm. j ^ keport, Calif. See fighting Sergeant Arthur Guy behalf of the <*hnrch, a- an expre—ion Mi--«*- Ruth and K-ther Jorgen-on of appreciation of hi- faithful and ef .. i Kmiirv and Milton I.eKov vi-it«*«! in Eugene * • in OVER TIIK TOP, at Arcade ficient work in the Kndeavor, Sunday l neuter. August li. - ve-t«*rda v. O r E V E R Y D ESCRIPTION -chool and church. Mr-. Hemenway ex- Mr«. J. E. Fox. of Rainier, i» visiting Wanted, hog»— fat or »tork; highest press4*«1 word- of appreciation a loo. V The government requires you to con market ,.r,re Farmer. ( :,«h Market tf i ‘" V - Y " arrived Î? \ yesterday " ' . “" i social hour followe«! the program and Hen " ’." Lurch from serve energy. Save the time of sev Eb .'>|iru> ha* gone to Portland to visit in Montana. light refreshment- were se-ved by M i - work in th«* -hipyard-. oral men with one of our Clint Medley, who left with tiie draft Ruth Jorgen*on and ¿Mi— Bertha contingent lust v.eek, ha» been sent Mr-, Barbara Hohl returue«) Haturday home on account of phvsieal defect*, Stephens. The dining room was prettily MOTOR D R I V E N S A W S decorated in the national colors. frolli a vi-it ut American Lake. and ha» been placed in class 5. • » 1 1 1 iron. b if o c a l s Mi--» l.uui-f A. BRUND & COMP’Y Grocers to Particular People Harry S k i lli n g s , Ja«*k B#*ag«T a n d Tbim iiit* M atth»'W R att«*mb*d Hi«- shuw at Kiigi-n«* H a tu rd a y . I n r m I'm ’ C b n I i M ark«*t p u y - (*a*h fo r • hn kt»Hf», «'uj in, )ii<I **», t*hitt«‘in b u lk and We pay particular attentlou to fit tin if trainee and mounting» ho that the Klae»eH will do the ulmoHt good aud not detract from the look» of the wearer Union* the leu -e» ate properly placed hefoie the pupil* of the eyen the tcnult will Uot he sat AND A ninlf Tkia!«*r. .In«- M i K i I i I mii , uh.» in with li Snuth « mu I‘.ni fu bmlgi* rri'vt, unit b«*r«* «mi «l.iv-c till»» WH'k I imi»«'ri ni* iij» n -tiff link shnli vt:i» bothering him. r i T T I N O FRAMES AND MOUNTINUH (»factory. TOKICH N »'III«* OVKK TIIK TOD In »»riier to confoi Hi to I lie general regulation* and the ex- pre>*Med policy oi th*- f'o<»»l adininiatratiori to conserve in every way possible, to eliminate all extra expense and additional work and to sell all goods as cheaply as it is possible to sell them, and also regulate the collection ol our accounts accord ing to the policy which the wholesalers have adopted toward* the retailer, it will be necessary for us to collect our hills, in lull, at h-ust once every month. This order will take effect September 1, and we trust that our friends, patrons and customers will feel that this is a patri otic conservation measure and that they will assist us in living ill» to this order by paying their bills regularly and promptly. Mr-. Lee Hoy Wood- wn- h«*re fr«»m go«»«!» in«*iin m c h e a p e r good«. M a k e a j Cornelia- for a f«*w day-, then went to MHvjng at H p ra y * m . m 2 2 t f ! Portland to net* the boy», ¡see Koy ami N «1 night» r wan b u rn J u l y 2^» t o M r. Dan, who expect noon to leave for th«* ea-t. She retorne.| here ye-terday. a n d Mr.-. .1. I., Hu<-kl«*v. nini Mi*»» ('««nt Tr»*vu«»r ur«» n|»<an i - « * v * * n i l day»« t*t tin* I lu w |«*v r tint'll nn SI iiii |)' m «*r«»«*k. Mi»» .1 I. .Inno» wan hum«* from R# «Uport a few davi» during th«* pant w»-«*k. w «*« #*n«l h«*r«*. »• »I* nt lh<* w«*«*k Th. »[»«it «-n*»h a n d c a r r y h«»m#.* y o u r ! jjr t ln*r. The riOJiuuallou of the rye to he cuiupltt*. must take Into eousliln n lion pul ii In far deeper lit.m .1 mere tout for vtsluu Not only do we cor ract any defect found in the sight, hut * f nDo tent the Ntreu'.th of tl e lutary rnuatle» aud correct uuy weak urvt found there, ho that the cyan may work lu unison and |>erfotm their Iiiurtlotis without fatigue NN !.. Brami and family, of KoM«*burg, j \ »Mil» « I o v e r Sunday with Mr-. Brand’- 1 pan-ut . Mr. ami Mm. Klm#*r Hull, M i — V io la Kutl«*, o f K u g e n e , -p e n t th«« \v«*«*k «ini w ith M i mm M a m * Jon«'-. lit IH* I) nil S 11 ! I I J i ' * I'M’I'k, th«* t r 1 1 » I M»l 111 » mini«* hi tin- Niltiui- nir. Th»* K I'm phrcv t* it in i tv it ntl Mr. nini Mm. i.cnii I >«*»| .It I /«'N IIH»tor«'l »«lit III tilt* I ’ III |»ll H’V rur S uih I iin tifili flit* hni |mrti«*- nini Mi it will eneotirag«* th#*m. A. jun2ktff I Sarah Harm«». «lay. I'll«* ( in«-. AtlaniM f a m ily , Mi»»»» ('«»ru T u v iio r nini M i nini M m Klh«*rf S m it h "|*» iit th»* w k «'ini at thi* IV M H aw l«*y WK BENDER YOU EXPERT SERVICE OVKR TIIK TOD vont phutu K. Monroe. To Our Patrons The till hum I D r e -b y t e r iu n Hmiduy i •liiim « llurifiM, of Santa Cruz, Calif., i H ihu ul pieni«' m m h « * I < I at W a h le n K»l visitili thin vn-rk with his mothi-r. Mm. SILSBY THE EXAMINATION of T he eye o\ KK T ilK TOD -O V K K TIIK TOD Mr mnl Mm. H. K. Jirund am vi-it Kint* lut of din iiioim I* jij-l re«'«'ive<l by ¡ mg th«*ir «laiighti r mid other ndative» II ( ' Mu«)-<*li. A m ig h t y goo«! invent jut Slatti«', having mud»* th«* trip by inviit fu r m i y on#*. Th«*y ur#* g o in g ii|» mutiti car. Mi— Margar»*t i- m the -er In prirt* rtifiidly. j n 2 * f i j vie» o f the navy. I«. D. Ilnml -»ak«•» mid fntniiv, of Sim Mr and M im . .1. V Stewart -pint th#' Km im 'I wii , vinlted »luring tin* |» h •* t w**k j w♦***k # nd at Dexter. urlili tin* J V. Ht«*wart family. Remember th«* boya in Frao#'#* with China KERR in I pon the nrtunI faet» of the mo*« ini portunt mid moat gigantic of conspire etee by imperial Germany against thi* efficient eoliduct of American enter prise i* bused the story of THE K A G I.K ’S KYK. Areade, August 5. Mr. mid* Mrs. Glen Scott, of Doren i, Grace are visiting relative* *t Reed» “ Four Year* in Germany," at Kugene Saturday. The Allen Tyson family, of Kugene, and the W. W McFarland family spent All the member* of the G. A. R. and Sunday on Sharp's creek. W R. C. are planning to attend the KAISKR S MOST ASTI TK SPIKS animal reunion in 1‘ortland this month B E A T E N BY I'N I T K I ) S T A T E S SK Spray will pay you $10 per ton for CRKT SERVICE. any kind of old iron or steel. Clean up Mrs. Jean Mosby motored to Kugene and buy thrift *tamps. m.'tttfe George Overholser auatnined ir««evere Monday. Dr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Csshatt, of Salem, injury to one foot a few day* ago while spent the week-end nt the home of Mrs. loading lumber. Cnshntt 's mother, Mrs. K. Widdersheim. Mr*. W. S. Smith nnd daughter, of Kugene, visited at the Charles Steven« -id r w a l k lumber at Cottage home Saturday. Drove M amiiailuriug company. BE P A T R I O T I C Staev Russell was up from Kugene Wednesday. John Yeatch is in Portland on busi ness. Mrs. John Spray and daughter Mabct have returned from Fossil, where thev were called by the death of Mrs. Spray's brother. C, H. Breeding. Mrs. C. A. Morris nnd daughter, of Tucson, Ariz.. are visiting at the home — Mrs. Morns' sister, Mrs. F. J. Belli well. 80CIETY. I I I -♦ Mrs. W. T. Gnroutte entertained at a river picnic Wednesday evening. Before and following the picnic supper, water sports were indulged in. The guests were the W. C. Johnson family. Miss Alice Gnretson. and the Kll»ert Bede family. « « « N ixon Is Some Gardener. W. K. Nixon was in from Ibdight Yal ley yesterday and incidentally laid claim to one of the best gardens in the Declare your independence ot frignt- fulness in the appearance of 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 of the war. We have an elegant stock of paper* for your inspection in our store room at the depot corner. Bidwell Clark