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Tbut now vacuum wimhiiig machine »old ul tiic Hwengel llu rdw are Co. i» the best yet. Mr». J . J . Weeden vi»ited in E ug en e • hi» week with her diiughtcr Evi», who ! i» receivrtig treatment there, Al Klleilge waa in Fortlaud tin* week on buaine»». e Stone Jars Mr». Huy Huker returned F r id a y from UwiiliMd J, ,\|j|c» and fam ily have moved | tu Marcóla to lie near Mr». M ile » ’ mother, who i» ill. j Monroe'» »tndio open every Munday | from 10 n m to I p m. until the bolt «luya. .Vink«* an appointment now. o2 5 1 J o h n H p r i n k l e , w b o wun ut ( 't tlfiu Ff<* m o n t , r e t i i r n r d y i N t e r t l u v f o r a v i m t ut flit* h o m e o f I hm b r o t h e r , A. Il H p r i n k l e , b a v i i i g been d ia e h u r g e d f r o m th e nit v i e r on u e e o u f i t o f b a d f e e t . I l e p u t y H b e r i f f P i t c h e r t o o k t b r ele e I lio n returna to Kugeue W e d n e a d ity i m o r nin g. If it* l e a l i e d r b e u t f o r a a l e a t Ht«*r i t ' n . , a 20 t i < T h e r e w i l l be no m e e t in g o f th e I n d i r a ’ a i d o f t b e P r o a b v f e r i a ti e h u r e h n e x t w e e k n n d no f u r t h e r m e e t i n g a u n t i l d u e n o t i e r in g i v e n . M l i r v e l V e n t e h bua r e e o v r r e t l f r o m b i s r e e e n t i ll u e a a . fell and ira L L Harral Mft w.«j A. BRUND & CO. Will Pay Cash for E ggs Per Dozen iM*N«luy t »i an extend ed viait in Colo* I 1 ado uml Oklabomu. O. (i. Warner left Wedneaday to look YOU ARE MAKING KRAUT -YOU NEED A STONE JAR a f t e r hi* mining property in tbe B o hemia dintriet, YOU ALSO NEED ONE FOR YOUR WINTER S MEAT Mr. a mi Mra. I). i * . Burton enia# up I from Kugeue t«» eaat their bnllota. WE HAVE THEM IN SIZES No want ml , reader or other ad ver 1 rising charged for leNa than 50«*. nHtf Keliaiit I .«• w i n , of Kugene, íh viaiting i Vhiss week with Mr. am j Mra. K*»y Wr (iltlNN. F. M Hnrnbriek returnetl Hunduv from Tb»* iJallea, He and Mrs. Ham j briek will remain bare several montba. T b r l(. Mef'ortl fam ilv baa movrtl into 8uperirit«'iid«‘iit Hoy W. OI unn waa in tbe upatnira of tb r Met'oril building on Kugene HaturiJay. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR LARGER SIZES Main avenue, Mr. McCord having aold H eatin g Htovifi, lots o f them, from hia plat«- hi the enatern part o f tin elty ; 42.d0 up at Hwengel Hardware. to T. .1. Hanna. na, In making tbe galley eorrectioriN last j Heml tb r b«»v in Frane#* a wriat wuteb week t b - wrong line waa put nt the end I for Chriatmua. l ie will nppreeinte it <*f tb«* it* in about tbe «b ath of Bowman nmi it i n bandy to aeutl. You will find Hartley. The eorreet line woubJ have a full line at H C Miniseli’a. nMfe Muted that be wna born in J o h n s o n ’ M r a . l l o r a H m i t b , w b o w a a b r o u g h t , county, KaiiNiiM. he re o il a a t r e t e h e r w b r n h e r f a m i l y Kugene K«*giater: Mra. K. K. Kohimton r i ' t u r n e d fr«»m P o r t l a n d t h i n w e e k w i t n i I uin given up her plue«- in one o f «he r* | tb e b o d y o f b e r aiater, M ra. V e r n a N e l nil diatrietN o f Kinn eounty, north o f i •«•in, in r e n t i n g c o m f o r t n b l y at tb<- b orn e Coburg, ami will tak«* a plaee in tbe ' l f a neWN itrm in not ¡»rint«,i|i it in o f h e r p a r r n t a , M r a m i M r a . F . \\ Creawell -« I i «> o I n f illin g the v acancy le ft • by M ínn Cruce J o b rutón, whose death oc- ORDER IN WHICH 1918 Ime a uni * we ilo not know o f it. Wr buvr I law kina. 674— J a m e s Seldon Powell. eurred 11 abort time ngo. ne i!b e r frie nd * nor etirml«*» wbrn it 680— August Heinrich. CLASS WILL BE CALLED rom m to puldialiiiiK tbr newN. I f voli A Kugt fie paper atutí a that Mian Inez 681— E lm e r Porter. Flynti. who I iiih been ill with neuralgia.! 700— Ralph A nton« Hnauer. bit ve un il m i, r it t » tbr pboiH* nn«l t •• 11 un 1 Followin g is a lint o f names o f regis in baek at her ponition with H a m p to n ’s. 705— Henry B e n n e tt. ulmiit it. u25if| tran ts of the class of September, IVlH, 722— E lb e r t Homer Sm ith. T h e Columbia reeorda are the b«*at ¡ ! for the Cottage Orove country, whose Mr. inni M in . H. F re n rb , of llu Urv ■ 728— Andrew Brund. made. The newest war aonga and dance j reg istration curds are in possession of \ iNitcd bri»* dutiiitf tb r unni werk ut 730— W illiam Jo h n so n . Dorena. rec«»r«l- alwuya on hum! at 11. C. Mad the county board, in the order of their thè bollir o f Mr Frrm b ' n lirotber, »1. K 749— F r a n k J o h n J o l ) , Saginaw. s e n ’s. nHtfe liab ility for m ilita r y service, as d ete r F m irh . 750— L vn rh Curria. GOOD LEATHER SHOES OF Fred Wright, o f W alker, waa in Ku* mined by the county board, us required 755— Charles Brooks Fow ler, l o r a n e Oliver ( i I own ; Hweitgel Hardware. gent* Friday. | by the rules and regulations. No c la s EVERY KIND FOR EVERY 761— Orley Rowe Aubrey. A fini' riNNortment of clorkii for ( ’hri*t s ificatio ns have beep made as y e t and J . H H u ff was in Kugene Monday, 766— A lb ert W illiam HelliwelL mini ut II. (', MmUeti’ n . nHtfr OCCASION many in tbe list will be placed in de 778— F r a n k Calvin Neal, W alker. Tb«* « e rtifie a te o f tb e aNNumed buai* V enie lloffintili un<! Hamld T u w n 779— William Thom as Poole. neas name, “ Coast Fork 1.umber com ferred classes later. T h e number indi wt'ir in juriMÌ ut tlir Pallet l.u mbrr rum cates the order in which they will be 780— Fred Beidler. p u n y ,'' I ihn been fil«-«| with tbe county punv ’ n |i|unt ut Divi«!«* tinnii^ tb r |< un * I culled: 781— Edward Moore Thurber. clerk b\ J K. Ford and \V, C. Apple* wrrk. Mr. Hoffinni» riti 11 barili fimi fimi 17— Richard Thomas Roberts. 786— Donald R ich ard V u nB o sk irk . white, of Cottage Grove. v\ith un u t orni Mr. Tower NUNtnlned ni 20— Charles Thom as Craighead. 792— Claude N. Sherm an. K«»ofing p aper; Hwengel Hardware. brokrn ntikle. 2*— J a m e s H. P otts. TIIK DAYLIGHT SToHE 794— George Alleman, Divide. Mrs. \ltu K ing waa up from Kugene 35— J o h n Leonard Potts. J o h n Venteh ìn reeovrrifitf fr<»m mi 797— Raymond S t o rg is T r a s k . Tuesd iiv. 41— E rn e s t Fred O tto Dobberstein. iitturk of Itlooil poi nomi di' wlllch u f f r r t { 805— Charles Boss T re n t. 5 0 — Charles E no ch Bales. r«| olir o f I i Ì n buililN. 8 2 7 — Fre d e rick Enloe, Saginaw . Frank Bears, who was seriously ill at 5 s — P aul Rudolph. M r . a n d M r a . \V. (». l i a u n e r w e r e u p Camp Fremont, íh now well on the road 8 4 2 —J o h n Couplin Hastings, Disston Wbo 1» 11 m e«t our pipe v% refieh f Pica*«* 60— David Omar F r a n k l i n Jo n e s , Do- 849— W illiam N obel E llio tt. f r o m K u g e n e W e d n e i o l u v to a t t e m i t h e to recovery and bis mother ami niater, rrturn to HUvenifel Hardware*. | rena. f u n e r a l o f M r a . H a u a e r ' a m«*ee, M r a 856— Rudolph M itc b e l Cline. Mrs, K a t e Hears and «laughter B erth a, Mrn K. O. o Oront unii ber aioter, 65— Honor J a m e s Rogers. have returned home. 863— George W ashington McQueen. M in « lir rtbu ('«n, buv«* trotti l»een ili V e r n a N e l a o n . 72— William Almond Hemenway. 871— Orin Cecil B rokaw . TO R E N D E R AN UNHUR Misa J e * tie McCord returned to Ku 1 B«*n«Jt’r bn» fee ove red f rom Il ill durimi t b r pi»ut werk. 75— Herman F r a n k Oakes. 875— Charles E dward Ashby. an«! i n a^iiiii at work ikr..f gcni Humluy lifter huvinij »pent !» week i'AHHKD S E R V I C E TO A L L 118— A nanias Land, Dorena. Mr- 1 .rnh Wviitf lino rereiveil word r«M*«*iit i lln«*»* 877— Leonard Mark T ucker. liny tini* tmkiary rrutiv to Of»«*11 Up for tier«» with her imrent» \Ir. uml Mr». K 110— Hiram B e n iam in Griggs. W HO D E H IR E T H E A ID O F from ber htl*l*an«l, Kriicst W\ntt, wbo in l»UNin«*MM. 879— Jo se p h Allen Abeene. McCord. 122— O scar E a rl Woodson. in Frutice, tbut he Irft t b r hn*pitti) Or 881— B e r t Lemon. OLASSES No « a n t ad., reader or other adver j M r». ( ’hurl« i * n Burge iva*i eon fined1 to 120— J o h n Nak. toher 5. a f t e r u aever»* a ttn rk o f Npinnl 883— Sherm an Lew is Godard. ti»iug charged fo r It*»» thivn 50c. nhtf j 131— Our long experie nce enable» .Samuel J e s s e Ferguson. mi’timifitÌN. Ile esperto to he Nrnt to ili«- him m * a «••i»upl«* tfityi* th i» w••«•k. 891— Vern on G ilbert Whipps. 132— Cleveland Hiram Ellison. rrjoin li » <• company before lonjf. Mr- M E. M c K in n e y i» visitin g a ' “ N o Hunt ing * * und « t ' Ne T reiii.uK» u« to »ecure the moat a a lls f a r 896— Jo se p h K n o tts. 134— Forn Newcomer Harrel. 911— E rn e s t J e s s e W atkins. No want mi., rentier or other od ver i n g ” not irr» for «nit* at U m Sent in«*l Elkh* • I with her daughter. Mr». Fen nv lory result* In every cane. 141— Aubrey B ernell Wolford. 913— Fred F r a n c is Lammers. tiNintf rhirgiMl for le** tban 50e. nHtf o ffic e . Print «*«1 «»li «*1« ■ t h t 5.- «•««•h. or Witte. And a.» * « grtml our own 141— Aubrey Fernell Wolford, Walk 921— W illm er Jo s e p h Woods. “ I . o i i i e ," who wa» the cook at T he ] lot«. u25t f Mark Fre n an ti, wbo ìn in t*hnrj(f* o f »ix fur t leuae». we can aupply gtaaae» 930— Paul Herman I.andwehr. Oregon for a number o f year», le ft Mon j tbiN « 1 1 ut r i «’ t ni tb«* r i uh tv inillioti re 153— O tto Charles Luchterhand. 1— J o h n J a y Weeden. to our patieuta in the shortest day for Port land, and expect» to make «• oiiN triirtion fu m i «I f 1 v #• f«»r t b r Moti» 155— E d g ar M artin K e lly, Lorane. 9 3 6 — i/ouis Augustus Bender. hi» home there. od in I rbtirrh, \iNÌted Ke\ KnottN Wetl ponalbln lime 158— Henry Sanders, Dorena. 950— Georg e Lilburn Gillespie, Dore E. M. T hu rb er wa» in Portlund during j nr ni In v . Mr. Fm *m nn in n ret tinteti 156— F le tch e r Chance England, Walk na. miNNioiitiry from Mal unì a. the i>a»t week on bu»ine»a. r. 978— S id n e y E d d y Cole. Mr*. («. F. Mill* returned Tuesday 170— George William Hastings. Tb«* f iiM**t prevont f«*r tb r ho tur i* a 979— Charles Edw ard Grable. K L N D E R L D SAU SAO F.. W I E N I E S 175— P ercy Allen Rogers. fr«mi a visit at Halem. (A» Inni li in Ora roiiotn, tb r Ntundftrd mukr. 990— J o h n M cBride. 208— Ole J a c k s o n K av ser. Walker. CORN BEEF. PRESSED CORN T h r rrprotltirer in rapefullv naot*tnlile<l O P TIC IA N O P T O M E T R IST For a damly gooil step ladiler go to 995— E rn e s t E lm e r Thorn ton. 216— Robert V irg il Malcolm. and t «Nt «*«t It in n aeiiNÌti\e i nat rn ment Hwengel Hardware. B E E F , E T C 1000— J a m e s Vern on S te w art. L E N S E S «»ROUND ON P R E M I S E S 227— Carl Cox. but it ìn NÌni|«lr ami nii I in 1 11 ntili11v mode 1005— George V an Se h o iac k . Dorena. W. B. Osmond returne<l last week 2.38— J a m e s H arv ey H u ff. uriti with rurc it in prn rtirolly in<1«*Mtruc 1018— W illiam Allison Vaughn. from u business trip to Marshfield. EgK*. Poultry, B e e f S t u f f . Veal, etc., 24.3— F r a n k Zachnriah S a f le y , Sagi tibie, il (' \l mi ni * n Ì n t b r fi|«riit. fi Ht I #• 1021— Henry A delb ert Ellsworth. Win. Hcinrnwav v isitin g this week { naw Bought and Sold by the Il IV K« in, of Portl&ml, non <»f (). M. 1023— M a rtin V an B u ren Phillips. al the home o f his grandson Almond j 247— Frank Kukurin. Krm , in reroverìii|t fr«»m un nttnrk of 1030— E v e r e t t Powell. Saginaw. Hemenway, at T h e Cedars. 245— E van Monroe H arris, Disston. l tb r “ flu ” 1040— F r a n c is Corwin Coffm an. 262— Charles Abraham Beidler. 1049— Raymond W illiam I ^ n e . .1 Vlurk f!«»n)t*r r»*tur»ie«| Ttieuday frutti 268— Glen Harold Hogate. W illiam H o f f m a n Dies in Service. 1052— Roseoe O scar Yearous. fi f im I i «nu e ip e d it ititi ut Hc«»tt*lmri» nini 2SJ.3—Charles Chester Gilham. William Andrew H offm an, a nephew ' 1079— A lb ert Cochran. • liuti ¿«noti Iti« k in lumini^ nonio bi^ nii I Under E n t ir e New M anagem ent o f Mr. und Mrs. C. W. Sears, o f this i 285— Jo se p h Albert Sch neider. 1080— H e n ry Arbogast. Tb** ('it\ M• m t M nrk rt Imy* v«*nl, l»\*- m«»n. 28(1— W illiam M atthew M ayben. Emeriton K elth le y, Prop. Phone 15 city, died at Vancouver O ctober 20 of , 1086— E lm e r Clarence B ergg ren, Lon Mini drr*»t*«K Hhoni Hu. n~tf«’ laCnlie llnwktiiN r«*tnrm*.l T uc *<I h \ 21*0— J a m e s H arvey Spahr. |Hieiimonia brought on by an a tta ck of don. Mr*. W. J . W hile rrtu rnrd v» h I fm I bv from Po<|uille. Il«* iva* 011 Iti*» wtiv to 293 — Charles Adams. 1101— H enry S p e rry M cK ib b e n F.ugello R e gister: J a m e s C. Parker, influenza. He had been in the service j 323— Jo se p h P. Miller. Portland to \i*it I un folk * unti limi not from un r i t m i l i «! \ i*• »t in Portland. only since O ctober 15, having been 1103— Grayson Allison Miller, Divide Olurenre < 2 ti\ W h it lo c k . who 1» 111 tin bearti of tb r deuth «»t hi* NiNtef, Mr*. former sln-riff of lume oounty, arrived kept out through sii-kin-*» from which . 325— J a m e s Allen. 1105— Roy B e l l Wilson. 3 4 2 — August J o h n Labsch. nuli«» corpi», viNit**«l ber«* «luring the pl»»t V rntti X«* Inoli. Il«* a«*« i«l«*ntnlly m«*t fin* Wednesday from Portland, whcre he had he had not fuilv recovered when d raft 1111— Louis F r a n c e S h a f f e r , I.orane been working in thè shipvards, and wcnt («»•ks :it Kiiyrne mi t b r i r wnv bere for 3 5 4 — Harry Haskin. e.l. w#»rk. a 1114— F r a n k D e x te r Wallace. to (he ranch o f bis fatner-in-law, Wil • tb r finirm i. .355— J o h n Maurice T e e ters, Dorena. He was born at Point T errace , this 1115— L lewelly n Madog Powell, Sagi F a n n e r * ' CftNh Miirket pay* curdi f*»r [bua L ib r a li , t a v i«it hi» fam ilv, who county. March 6. 1V.»2, and was aged I 350— George Douglas Crawford. IlO W IK) VOI' KN OW wben voti 're n«w. rliirkrim, bill««, ill it trill hark tinti bave bei-a resiiling there for »»-verni 26 »-ears, 7 months, 2.3 days. Surv iv in g I 363— F ran k Edmond L en t, London. i;«»inj/ t « » «li«* «*r bave 11 f i r r f \Vbrtb«*r 1129— W illiam W a llac e Hawley, Lo nl«t iron. niIfii* f «* volt «lo or not, you n I iou I«I itnitily proteet montila. relative« are the mother. Mrs. Anna i 367— J a m e s Elsie B anto n, Ixmdon. 369— B e n ja m in F r a n k lin Briggs, L o ran«*. M inn Helen Mytiner, o f I'ortluinl, vis yowraelf ami fnmily with eitb er lift* «»r A lla l l o w e 'e n party waa given nt thè H uffm an, o f Cushman, and two brothers 1135— Robert Isaac s, Disston. 11 «•«! tbiN %%rrk with her itrniitlptircfit*, firr innuranr«*, or botb Tnlk with Harry Walden si-hool Friilnv night bv thè pu and n sister. One brother, J o h n E rnest, rane. 1136— E dw in B a rn e s E ste s . 370— Raymond Criswell. Mr. nii«l Mm. I.. II. Hlti^lr M rtrn lf. It roat n mttbiiik' to tnlk ami pila T h e r e waa a a a tt e a d a n e e o f about is at Camp I^w is. T h e other, J a k e Ben 1132— George F r a n k lin Sm ith, S tar. 372— Melvin T im othy J a c k s o n , W a l k Ilio w ho pnrtir ip atcd in gaines and ton, nnd the sister, E v ale n a, live at i 1141— J a c o b P h ilip Maier. Key, K. O. (>. (Iron! rrturneil T i m * • br inav be alile to jfivr vou Nome infor itim i» appropriate to thè occasion. er. Cushman with their mother. *27t f r 1153— Cory Allen B arte ll. tiny fro m Mp«'tidini' wverH l i I b v * ut H r * in ittioli wortb while. 374— J o h n Clarence W righ t, W alke r. 1158— Algernon S id n e y Cole. Lorane. Cirorne II Hubl, wbo wun employed j The spot cash und ca.v y hone- your 1 ter. 3 7 5 — George Wendell Honl. Charles D y er Pla gue Victim . Make u 1181— W illiam E gb ert Ostrander. un Noluitor for T h e H«*iitiiirl for h gnoils nieuiis e b rap e r gomls. 399— F r a n k Norman B irnstie l. saving at S p ra y '» . m22tfi- 118.8— V e rn e Monroe Hileman, Lo Ohnrles E. Dyer, b ro ther o f Mrs. W. montb, l«*ft T ih m I uv for Ptirtlnnd. 400— George J o n a t h a n K appauf. rane. The Moline trnetor plow whii-li C. S an fo rd , o f this c ity , died in a San Mrn. Ib-rt TniNk hitN been ili durine 401— Andrew Henry Selde. 1214— Harold Tower. London. F ran cisco hospital November 3 o f Span WiHxlsnn Brothers ha\e been demolì t b r pnut werk. 413— Jo se p h Harold Abeene, London. 1217— E lm er Willard Caldwell. ish influenza, Hged 26 years. 8 months. , 422— Charles W. A rrington, Disston. Mr inni Mr-«. Ojfle Yoim^ arri veti s tra tin g in thè v ir in ity hus been sol»! : 17 days. His w ife -is in the same hospi ( T o be continued.) 438— J e n n i n g s E lm er Fogle, Saginaw . from P«»rtluml H iìn werk to viait rei« to Harry Cast le. till and her condition is so serious that 456— Samuel Alden Monteith, Dorena ti v «* n f«»r a abort tnn r b e fo re Mr. Youn^ she has not been informed o f her hus A R R A N G I N G TO E S T A B L I S H 484— Charles E lm er W hitlock. rntiTH thè Nervire, bnvitiAf been ritll«*«! band ‘a death. Two small sons survive, 486— Vernon A braham Wicks, Diss C IV IL IA N T R A IN IN G C A M P! , for Novrmber 11. the f a th e r, G. II. D yer, lives at Rose- ton. 4 * N e v e r too Intr to m e n d * ’ doea not burg, another sister, Mrs. M innie Kleir. 491— M ax Simonsen, Lorane. Colonel J o h n Leader, commandant 01 apply to aboe repnirin|(. B r i n g tb r lives at San F r a n c is co , and a b ro ther,) 498— J o h n Marshall Grov**s. the Oregon s t a t e o f f i c e r s ’ trainint George C. Dyer, lives at M yrtle Creek. OUR PRODUCTS ARE MADE n I om ' n in before they uri- hopeleNalv be 506— Ralph Medford D&mewood. camp, will go to P o rtlan d this week ti Food production must be increased. > otoP 1 epuir. I f br«ni|{l!t in time we rati 507— Charlie S t o u f f e r Burkholder. eoaspwta airau g e m e n ts for the organ IN OREGON AND SOLD ON muke tueni junt un ^«»«»«1 un new. hr. To do this the producer must have F lo e Specimen of Coral Mushroom. 539— Chnnccv Charles Dav is. Lorane. ization o f c iv ilia n tra in in g camps it. j G off, od tfr the best of tools. We have a com A beautiful specimen o f coral mush 546— Edward Clarence Conner. various parts o f the state. THEIR MERITS room was brought into the c it y this 553— W a llac e B eav er. Any d is trict hav in g over 50 m e m b e r Kutfrnr l.ummerN, wbo limi been via plete line of week by F r a n k Rover. T h e upner 554— F r a n k Caramuuica, Dorena. who desire to be trnined fo r officer- itilitt li ìm pnrentN, Mr. and Mra. Ueorge growth o f the plant is a pe rfe c t imita 560— Samuel P erry Shortridge. HARROWS, DISKS will be able to become a f f i li a t e d witl La in 111 em, retiirtied Tueaday t<> tbe nnval TELEPHONE 'S » tion o f the pink coral. “ Is it good to 573— Menzo Mervvin F iu n e rty , Dore the s t a te organization and a command « N« hool ut S e a ttle . PLOWS, DRILLS eat I " he was asked. “ Well, i f it i s n ’t, na. ing o f f i c e r will be assigned. T b e Cottage hotel ìn b«*tng reopenetl someone will be w riting inv obituary 587— Robert George I.andwehr. M en t a k i n g this t r a in in g will b* | by M in Luev llollantl, wbo operateti it t o m o r r o w ." was the replv. He reported 606— J a m e s R ile y l.emon. sworn in fo r six months, d uring whicl r i m r l r * M cKern nn unii familv, i»f Nt-veral yetira ago. that numerous specimens are to be 624— Fred Clarence I.ajo ie, W alker. time they will have to do a t least sevei Miimbf'irM vÍMiteil tin* \t«*«'k with Mr. found, mushrooms bein g unusually plen <127— Joseph B asil L an c aste r. hours m ilitary tra in in g a week. I t i- M i n . I I oko llennin ian, o f ('urtiti, via M rK ernnn '* pnr«*ntN, Mr. nmi Mr«. H. tiful this year. 629— Norman R ay Y a n S c h o ia e k , Do recommended that three or four ho u r HARDWARE it«*«l Wrtlm’Nday with Mr. limi Mra. II. Me Kernnii. rena. o f tra in in g be accomplished each Sun A. Cooley. F i f t y Cases a t Westport. 630— William Hiram Davis, I.orane. day. M inn M yrtle Krm, u b o in tPat'huitf ¡K 1 Mra. \V. F. J o I iiinoo and tluuglitt»r via 639— Edwin Prestou Redt'ord, Dorena. W hitcfinh, Mont., I ui n reeovereil frm Miss L yd ia Dunn writes from West Cecil Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. 640— W a lte r A rlin gton Rogers. ! itr«l in Kugene Wetlneailay, un it11 1 »rk o f the 4 4 flu. ' ' port t h a t there are about 50 cases of Hotel Dining Room Closed. C. W. Caldwell, is here from Los An “ f l u ’ ’ there and thnt she has ju st re ] 641*— W illiam Plimpton Dick. Sagi T h e dining room at T h e Oregon ha- geles v isitin g his pare n ts, while aw ait covered from a slight attae k . She says] naw. been closed fo r the present. Mr. B a r j mg his call to the colors. she likes Westport nut that there is lots I 652— Charles Glen Sm ith, W alker. tell savs he found it to«' much of a los 659— H erb ert B en Breedlove. Christm as is coining. Our elegant line o f rain. She sends a check to renew her ing prop«isition during the winter sea 661— W illiam W arren M cF arland . I m je w e lry , b racelet-w atches for men and subscription to the live wire, saving she ________________________________ 673— Ixirenzo Dow H u ff. _____ son. ¡women, the Rockford silverware, best, c a n 't get along without The S entin el uml cut glass is complete. Call early and and that it hmka b e t t e r than ever since make your selections nt H. C. M ad she has l e ft the old home city. s e n ’s. nHtfr Fred E. Hutxell “ Flu ” Victim. Dale Veatch and Ross M cF arland Word has reached her«' o f the death o f • came up from Portla nd S atu rd ay. Dale has enlisted as an ambulance driver and Fred E. Hut roll at Pasco, Wash., No I ex pec t s to be in Europe within two v ember 4, from influenza. The body was ( taken to v ictor, Iow a, for burial. Mr. months. We will have a car of h I iìiik I ch here within a few «lay*. We are Mrs. Verne Gnroutte and children Hutzcll left here about three years ago. i FACILITIES FOR SERVICE Cottage Orove, Oregon going to Onkridge, where_he remained | »pent the week at Upton with Mr. On going to make a apeeial prioe of Established in 1890 until the past summer, T h e w ife sur routte. M a nephew o f George At vivi**. He u wns AND EFFICIEN CY IN SER Capital and Surplus A want, ad costa little nnd o fte n brings kinson, o f this city. $50,000.00 | big returns. N oth in g too b ig or too l i t tle to be sold by a want ad. * " Albert Woodard Wounded. VICE ARE CHARACTERS Mr. and Mrs. A. L . Woodard have re- Mr. and Mrs. S tan ley Dnmewood were ceived word t h a t their son, Albert | down from Rujatln for the week-end. TIC OF THIS BANK Woodard, has been injured in F r a n c e and is now in a hospital in England. He was struek by a piece o f shrapnel ON ARRIVAL OF THIS CAR I F YOU H A V E D IS E A S E S OF TH E and a part o f one ear was torn away. Albert was in the ambulance corps and SHINGLES TO BE DELIVERED OUT OF CAR enlisted from Canada. up to 6 gallons NEED WE THE 60c EGGS Special for One More Week....... O O l l c y per frame 35 cents A. BRUND & COMFY K E R R & l S IL S B Y Grocers to Particular People Phone 65 POWELL &HEMENWAY W e Are Fully Equipped D . J. S c h o ll HOME MADE TALES OF THE TOWN People’s Meat Market CITY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS We Must Have Food Wynne &Kime Shingles Theta* .shingles are the heat grade manufactured and this price will not he made again, ('all, phone or Write your order ami we will notify you upon arrival of car. Cottage Grove Mfg. Company U SE E B 0 N 0 L ON YOUR OLD ROOF First National Bank Member Stomach, Disease of Skin or Gall Stones . . . . See Dr. Oglesby Mrs. M. G. Kkluml, o f Montague, I Calif,, who was called home from a visit I here w ith lu*r parents, Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Groves, to attend her husband, who was ill with the “ f i n , ” eontraeted I the disea»«* herself and has b«*«*ii quite ill during the past w«*ek. Blu estone and lime sulphur spray i» sold at the Hwengel Hardware. T h e C. A. L am b e rt fam ily and Mrs. L a m b e r t ’» fathe r, Jo se p h W alton, left Satu rd ay for Ynquin a to make their home. Mrs. H. E . M c K in n e y returned Thurs ■ Inv n t last week from D exter. Federal Reserve System J How to Prevent Disease Now la the time to h a r e your pillows w asle d and sterilized. Do you ever stop to th in k of the hours your head has hammered the pillow? The n at ural grease from your head is ground Into the feathers. W e make them sweet and wholesomg. 50c a pillow. The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY COTTAGE GROVE H O S P IT A L MODERN, HOME LIK E HOSPITAL FU LLY EQUIPPED FOR THE CARE OF ANY CASE Absolutely no «»ntagious cases admitted. Only competent nurses employed. Support your home hospital—one that deserves it. Dr. S. M. Wendt, Surgeon