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WOMEN ^ A <r L ifti ih only w orth liv in g hcraii»«* o f w liiit you l'un ilo w hih. I m * m * »»ml o f wh»«t von w ill l«‘i i \ f lirhim J to k«*«p y o u r m rffi ory j»r»,i*ii m tin* iih ih J m o f y o u r fu m ily I aft«l frirm l» . I .ra v in g a life in»ura mt- policy i» one o f th r win* »t wny» o f lo jiitt rriiM ln b e rrtl un li lillà II who t h t m h t fini' ri o f h I» w i f r am i « h ib lre ii. d'alk w ith II K. M 't c a l f . I io t h life m ill fir«* in » u f um*«*. ilr r tltf Ham I>arm*woot|, who hail b rrri »evirrul mont ti», returnr«! H a tu n la y to A /.iib'ii. M r. am i M r». t \ Il Va a I fru b u rp h a v r rrei*iv«*«l wortl from th e ir non <<f 'h r t f M who in in th r IH » t# th a t he ha» been w ou m b tl in Ih«* foot am i i'a»»m| but i» now a ll r id ili. who want the best to be had in here groceries— ami who want to find goods tuHtily and neatly displayed, who want to be certain that everythin«: that goes onto their tables luu been kept pure and sweet by the store that sold it, do their trading with us Other stores have mottos. We give service. KERR& j SILSBY f o r p o r a l Hate W y iitt n \ m > hoim* f r o l l i t'u n ip le w in f<tr r t ..i.k » K Ì\m g . T h r iim r»t p rr» rn t fot you r w i f r or »W eethrurt i» a inn« <lt a inoml. Ln»t» fo r r v r r . Il <*. Min!»eri «lóti W |.. Ilu b b f ll am i W X 11ubili II liti % r rr tu r n r tl fro m •*»»»! r rii Or«g«»n. Nvhrrr t he v w rre rin p lo yetl rreetin j» »la titili» l’or Ilo* H ta m ia id OH eoiiipaiiv. H u i 11iiutiiitt, #»f l ’o rtla m l, i» a rio th rr IIM’lit b«*r o f t h r f o t lu i'e O rove \ \ H. H lìm i! club, Im v in g »ent thè « lo liry h r r r lo com plete $10011 wortkr o f th r litti«» » tie k rr» . », '!*•# W hom I I M ay fo u e t rii M v w ifr, M r ». M ib lr r il M I numc », ha» le ft m v Im urfl am i b rìi ariti I »hall im r be re »poiiNibb* f*»r uviv tlrb l» »he inig ht ineiir. Nobel t l»uur». tlCp.l I AM FULLY EQUIPPED TO RENDER AN UNSURPASSED SERVICE TO ALL WHO DESIRE TUB AID OF (. LASSES Our Ionic experience enable* ux to nc.uie the most satlslnrtiiry results In every rase. And as we g rin d our own lenses, we ran su|i|>ly glasses to our patients in the rbnrtest poaiilbb' time. ANY LENS DUPLICATED I N A FEW HOURS TIME t>. J. SCHOLL OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST LENSES URI UND ON PREMISES TALES OF THE TOWN Saturday at The Fair—Christ mas display. A ll m e m b ri» o f th r U n i r fa in ily «x r r p t t h r **»»l«l ni li ti * * M lffe rr tl tlu rin g ttn* pa»t w #*rk w ith U h » ** f in * * in a lij'h t fo rn i but are now fu lly r e r o v r r n l. Rov H hort, who hml a p re tiy t«»wtfh tu»»!»* w ith thè 1 * t hi, * * nn a » tloNvn tow n 'S n tu r tla y fo r th r fir» t f in ir am i wnn ut liti* »tori* M o m liiy . t *rt fr#*»h b n ttr r ir » am i fln » h lig h t» 1 troni thè H w rn ^ e l 11 arti w are »ture. 29c, all our best 35c ginghams (10 days only) at The Fair. Mr». M n rjfiirrt Httimon». o f H r a t t lr , «lau^hier of M i atnl M r». S. Il Iti am i. unti M i a m i M r» Krr«J (ìa r m e r am i Win « lu rfiitr, o f l'o rtla m l, »prnt T h a n k » ^ i\ j in g ut th r Hi timi homi*. N rU o tt VYhipp», who i» in t h r n ttv y , • wa» hom i' irmi» M rrn ierto n a few »luv» «tf f h r pa «I nn re k . G olii rintf». w h ile thev la»t, fo r le»*« > fluiti ro»t. At Scindi 'i , n 2 2 tf M i»» O liv e S h o rtritl^ r, Mi»» Joyce T r r t r f » am i Mi»» Kl<*rta H a m ilto n , nn I mi liuti been hom r fo r T h a n k » ^ iv iii|j, r«* tu r fu ti to t h r lr »filili«*» at NI « »n iim »11 f h S u m lay. M in » Je»»Mi M e i’orti, who wa» i | o \ n n fro m thè l*u i\« *r» )ty t»f Orrj»on fu »periti t tir T hn nk»|{i v ini* \ a ra tim i w ith h rr par • ■ut», M r. unii M r». K M e i orti, it tiir n n l I io K iij'i n r S u m lay. K. N . 11 ti r » «* I. wliimi- 1»*^ Wim broken Thr spot cash unii e a .'-v homo vnn r in nn ucc i«lriit \\ h ilr lottiti li K I«» k * "< goods iio-iii.* rh e n p e r goods. M nkc a U o ttbiu tw o w ir k « ugo, u m lrr w ru t u iils a v in g u t S p ray V u .221 f r oi»«*rt»tion H um lnv for the iiin p u ta tin ii i»f t h r low er lim b . jjiiin jn M ir lu tv iiii* net in. M r. tim i M m !'. M l l i b i r r t h , o f f u r V illini, t T lm n k » g iv in g at the hoiur o f M r». I l i b l r r t l i ’» purent», M r. und M r». A. Is. MonrcH», T re e » p ra y ; H w rn ^ rl I I arti wart*. NV. I.. titilli.. Il wras in liarrisbiirg Sun day. Men’s Wool Overcoats— $18 EACH W HILE THEY LAST POW ELL &HEMENWAY The D a y l i g h t St ore litu i'" : llinit»? K i li uh ? nt H r h o ||f* f o r i Ir»» thuii rottt. flo ttili^ out. n 2 2 tf M rs. W illia m E d w a rd s v is it.-.l at I Rom-burg d u rin g the past week lit the ! home o f her b ro th e r, C la ir S p ra y . t h r i r a p p ro v a i ..f T h r H **n tin el'a tiiin iiiil N o v r m l.r r b arg iiin a u b s rrip tio n ra ti w rre C h o s trr M an ta, M ill C it y : H. K Ram s.-y, R trh ln u d , C a li« .; H. < ). \ ’ mii Sr h n ia i k , l.eon n: t W o o lro tt, l ’ort- la ttil.jin d C. R. N o k rs , H ilv i-rto n . M r*. R M o rg a n wr i t r s fro m Monte- '■ino, W asb., t<> tak .- a.R a n tn iw o f th. N o x r in b rr b n tg a iii sub scrip tio ii ra te aad to sav tlu it tilt- fa lliliV h a* rs ru p rd th r | flu . **. T h iirs ila v ’* rn s u lilty list ro n ta in s th r n atu r o f lii-ll.r r t K .-lly , o f D o rrn n , as niissing in u rtio ti. Th-- li.-ws htt.l been '.-u t to In * p arc n ts nome tim e b o fo rr. SEASONABLE HARDWARE The holiday season suggests certain kinds of hardware, such as cutlery for the table, axes and saws to use on the woodpile, lanterns for outdoor use. tools for Christmas gifts, etc. We have everything. Wynne & Kime HARDWARE M em bers o f the H. A. T . C. who w ere here fo r the T h n n k s g ii m g h olidays w. re R aym o nd V e a t. h. C laud Sherm an, C a rl R u d o lf, Charles P r .it /lim n . C ly d e lia r chain, C lif fo r d T a y lo r, C h arles Murk holder mid Georg.- H a ll, the la tte r being in the n a v a l reserve. Stomach, Disease o f Skin or Gall Stones . . . . See Dr. Oglesby C a p ta in C laud Cruson, o f this c ity , who b are ly missed being sent to Krnnets has jo in e d the re g u la r a rm y , re ta in in g his rank us c a p ta in . M rs. O^uson, who is here, w ill jo in her husband fts soon as lie is d e fin ite ly stationed TILING Now ig the time to begin planning your spring tiling, and the way to save money on your wants in this line is to take the tiling off the dealer’s hands as it arrives in the car. We can make a price that will interest you if we can get orders for a carload. Let us know your wants now and we can make A Price That Will Interest You Cottage Grove Mfg. Company U SE EBONOL ON Y O U R OLD ROOF The ban has been lifted on su^ar and flour. You can buy all you need of these items. We carry 150 now books—all the good ones—at The Fair. White River, Crown, and Bear Brand Flour Mist, « .ra re H ehellm g b n . been s u ffe r la g w ith the “ f l u " th is week. M i»» H e rlh a C o * D e .l ,ai /.es store. is e le rk in g in the F o r n good broom , mop s lie k , or floo r ; o il, go to Hwengel H a rd w a re , Get our pricej on barrel lota M rs E O. O. C ro a t and Miss lle rth n C o * have received word th a t then nephew , Rennie M ars h , has returned fro m Fra nee, is now in u h o sp ital at H a m p to n , V a ., and e x p e rts to re tu rn ! home soon. A n o th e r nephew , A ily M arsh who has been dow'n w ith t h e ' ‘ 'f lu ' in a h ospital a t V a n c o u v er, is also «Mpeeted home soon. Children s books and games at The Fair. S ix ty f n e acre im p roved fa rm tw o m iles fro m Cot 'a g e G ro v e in D e lig h t V a lle y at a b a rg a in . Im m e d ia te posses si.in. Term s on p a rt, o r w ill ta k e in ex change a n y th in g 1 ra n use. ( ’has. T W ilk in s o n . dftpd A d a u g h te r was bora N o v . 2-'t to M r. and M rs. Ernest Anderson. WHITE SYRUP—We have a good stock of Marshmallov, and White Rock Syrups. R O V El. S H O R T Wa l k J . H M etiley w a * up fro m Kug«*ne ye» te rila y « jii bu»iriemi. Th» b«»y» tjf th«* l>ai»y I ’i»rt«*r fa m ily who have» been » u ffe rin g w ith th«* “ flu ' are re«*o\ering. Do you know you can buy the best enainelware at less than we can replace it? (10 days only) at Vv T The ho Fair. P a ir ^ I.HW Rb.-lps M r und M rs. re tire nr riv e .l y e s te rd a y fro m K la m a th F alls , b rin g ra ile d h en by the serious illn.-ss n i M r. 1‘b rlps ‘ m o ther, M r* . A . E. Cbelps. T h e y found her v e ry mtu-h. p ro \ id . HOME MADE RENDERED SAUSAGE. W IENIES CORN BEEF, PRESSED CORN B EEF, ETC. Eggs, Poultry, Beef Stuff. Veal, etc., Bought and Sold by the Poeple’s Meat Market Under Entire New Management Emerson Ketthley, Prop. Phone 15 a Block and Home Guard, Attention! L td ) o f h ea tin g »toy«*» am i range» at l«iw price» at Sw egel H a rd w a re . W. A. Ib .g tit.’ b.is reeeived word from bis b ro th e r, M n jo r .1 K. lin g u le , tim i h r M rs. A lic e la-hm an and M rs . V . T. w a * j u ’.t read y to rin l.u rk fo r F r u ii . . 1 wi t h tono libit i, soldi.'rs wbt*n th r o rtlrr I r u a i , o f l'o r tla n d , spent T h a n k s g iv in g at tlo- home o f th e ir parents, M r. and l'or ili* ir s n ilii.g wns rr s rin d r d on nr M rs. t). II . W illa rd . ro u n t o f th r sig iiin g o f t h r a r m is tir r . M r, and M rs. M. F. Dosi .arce* h a \.- r . - m u - i l w ord fro lli th e ir son Koy, who is w ith thè D is i in F ranee, th a t he has ri-.'.ùxcd il slight w .iund, u piece o f shrapnel pnssing betw een bis body t.n.l f u r l H e iim t t, o f f u itip l.rw i» , »pent his a m i, s lig h tly w ou nd iiig thè han.I. liy T h n iik » ^ i\I it ^ w ith hi» j » ii rent», M r. nini i c.linei.l.-ncp, one o f bis u ttc n .Im ita is C h arle s Adam s is re c o v erin g fro m an M I ». .1 II Hm itii t t . Km roett O l.i-rg . b ro th e r of Ernest a tta c k o f th e ‘ ' f l u . ’ ’ M r. nti.l M rs. M r. und M r». H ttin lry I>nini*w «»«»«l O l.e rg , who is n liro th e r in law o f M rs. A d m u s ' d a u g h te r A d e lin e w hs ta k e n dow n tin s w eek also but is now much w ent to I'o rtlm iit T h titik » £ i\ intf «luy. K. H. T rn s k , o f th i^ B ity . b e tte r. M r. Diitnew'OO'l h a v in g been onb*rr«l t» j re p o rt at V inn « i i v i t to be u iu »tn rrt| out ! o f th r »erviri». IF YOU HAVE DISEASES OF THE H urt l l i i r r i'l a rriv e d S u m lay f r o m P o rtlu u d to be at th<* br«|»i«|e o f hl» b ro th e r, F. V ., wbo u n d erw e n t nn oper u tio u fln il d a y fo r the rem o val o f tlo low er le ft leg. \s E. It. • • im a ti a rriv e d f r o m Co «pólle F rid a y am i vi»it*«| u fe w «lay» nn it h hi» fa m ily at th»* home o f M tm . H o » e ifiia ri'» p arent», M r. am i M r», .lumen Gro mo M r. and M r». Ho»» e ru llio l«*ft Hal u n la y fo r Go»li«*u, to w bii'h plat-»- M r. Ho» •Tinnii ha» b«»*n tran»frrr«'tJ a» H. C M Hhinn le ft y e s te rd a y to a tte n d 1*. figent. G |rn S m ith , nn I m » i» f ir in g fo r the H u Red C/otoi e o n vjrntim i at f'tirtla m l. 'I’I m - f 'l t y M« a t M a r k e t buy» v«*al, Ii v «* I ' , wa» op fro m H o rtlam t a few «lay» a m i dr»*»»«*«J. i'hmi«* 89. u2tfc thin w eek. M r» S. K. M c K in n e y ha» returne«l T h e S e n tin e l wi»h«*» a ci»rr«,Mponi|rnf f r o m H e *te r, wh«*r«N »he wa» c a rin g f o r j at Hivid«*. Writ«* f o r p a r tim la r» . the mm k in the home o f her d au g h ter, W .1 NI'»»enger r«‘turii«*tl S a tu n la y M r». H t< il P a rk e r Shf* wa» «*aJ|ed to fro m the Nogue f i % • • r v a lley am i r«* Hex ter |u»t a» »he re tu rm a l f r o m ea rin g ported an ineh and a h a lf o f »m»w fh«*re j f o r th. »irk in the home o f a no ther III» I iro fh e r, Il C M #• ^••nj'er, o f G<d«l d au g h ter a t K lkhem l. H ill, b»ok««| a fte r the f u r i t i at Now M r an«l M r». S. K. Kamney a rriv e d N ivi*r «luring M r. M«*»»eng**r ttb»«*nc<*. y«*»terday fro m N)t*bm«in<l, f 'u lif . T h e v a re h 'okiu g fttr a location antj w ill »pend »mile tim e here. T h r filir s t i.rr s riit fo r t h r hnm r is n F ra n k C»iir«‘t»oii, .Ir., who via» in lieti | a w erk Niltli thè * ' fili, ’ ’ I» liow tip lim i C o lu m b ia tìra fo iio la , th.- s ta ti.In n i m nhr. lito ti!. M r am i M i» G a re tftu ii'» liltl«* TI... rrp ro .lu r.-r in r n rn fu llv ansrm b lr.l tliin g h trr, who nnh » ai»o »rrioujtly ili, i» and tra im i. It ih u s .-n s iliv r iu s tru m e n l but il is si ra p ir nti.l n u b n ta iitia llv tiind.- ' IloW Oli thè rotili t»! re e o w ry . :.ti.| wi t h mire it is p rn .-ti.-u llr iu ilr s tr u r | A. li. \ \ ootl Ir ! t Hum lay f or San O irjfo ¡tib ie . 11. C. M a.ls ru is th è a g e n t. n s tfr • » ti a biiNiur»» trip . A in on g tlio s r fro m o u ta id r who shotvml We are ready at The Fair. Cali and see. Flour and Sugar fi y I .1. I I . I 'o t t * hit» »«»l«l h i* rum 'll «*n»t o f thw «*ity him ! h r iim l M r*, l'o tta hfiv vaoviol in to n fsi»««*«• on I'& H fie h ig h w a y bought f r o rn I*.. K. H u ll. A meeting of Company A. Cot tage Orove Home Guard, will be beld tonight (Friday) at the com merclal club. A 100 per cent at tendance U expected. A favor able proposition for the organiza tion of a platoon of infantry in the National Guard, with full Na tlonal Guard support and equip ment. will be taken up at that time. -¿J o ut o f d an g e r. H w engel H a rd w a re . A fin e assortm ent o f clocks fo r C h rist mas a t I I . C. M ad s e n 's. n Stfc M e r r it t E d dy was here fro m Eugene a couple days th is week assisting his fa th e r o ver th e m onth end nt th e e x press o ffic e . E. C. S h ay has re tu rn e d fro m a y e a r spent in C a lifo rn ia mid says O regon is s till his fa v o rite . Doe G o ff has one o f the best re m e dies fo r colds m i.l flu h av e vour shoes w arm and w a t e r t ig h t . Keep vour feet and nose d ry , and y o u 'll be a ll rig h t, t f T h e m em bers o f th e ». I,. G odard f a m ily w ho had the ‘ ‘ f l u ” are now w e ll on tho road to reco very. M rs . ,f. A . K llia tt has been h.-re fro m D o rm a th is w eek c a rin g fo r h*-r datigli te r b e lle , w ho has been si.-k w ith the “ f l u ” a t th.- Joh n lin k e r home. M IL L IN E R Y S A L K T h e u -u a l set sou V .-in I aab-, throng'u I>e«-ember, a lia li j be re n u irk a b le . Stock m ust go, re g a rd less o f cost. ‘ • C o m in g events c;jst Mi- if shadows b e f o r e ." I th a n k y o u . I .on ks M illin e r y . n2!)-d<-|"l K a rl P r a th e r , a fo rm e r r. -len t, s -a o f M r. and M rs. A . M . P ra th e r, \ -si' -1 here d u rin g the past week from A lb e rta . Ralph and G lad ys D am e wood spent T h a n k s g iv in g ^ vith r- ! . t i . - - at S p rin g - fie ld . You can b u y a 4.»<> pound ra p a c ity ! cream s e p a rato r ÿ j r 4 *'.U fr.-m H w engel j H a rd w a re . O ne o f tie- b --stv.m acl.n i-s made. rv Su Toys, dolls, «runs, trains, every thing at The Fair. 10c handkerchiefs for ladies at 4 for 25c at The Fair. M r. and M rs. H . H . F ie s te r spent T h a n k s g iv in g at Ros.-burg at the honn- o f th e ir d a u g h ter, M rs . H u rshel A llison . M r . and M rs. Nelson D u rh am and M r. and M rs . C. H \ anD .-n bu rg sp.-nt 1 Leston a re re c o v erin g fr.-m the ‘ ‘ f l u . ” T h a n k s g iv in g w ith Eugene re la tiv J. M . M e C u lly , o f the B o hem ia D an H n m a n t w as up fro m P o rtla n d d is tr ic t, has received w ord o f the death fo r T h a n k s g iv in g . a t San F rancisco o f his son. who was in D E M A N D FO B T E L E G R A P H OP the n a v y and had ju s t re tu rn e d fro m K K A T o K K — Y o u n g men and women th e P h ilip p in e s . • tra in e d in few m onths under the super vision o f a successful d is p a tc h e r. I n dorsed b y ra ilro a d s . O p p o rtu n itie s to M r». C. V P» •»••!! h #r«*T ! rr earn expenses. W r ite fo r b u lle tin . T e l egraph D e p t. 21S R a ilw a y Exchange B ld g., P o rtla n d . O re. n 2 9 jl7 c Candy and nuts at The Fair. Portlan d-and is down with tho “ flu.“ i M rs. S arah P u rv n n re v is ite d in P o rt Miss M a r y E lk n Benson out--, ta in . I land d u rin g th e past w eek a t the huine tho E p w o rth league o f the M eth o d ist . o f her d a u g h te r. M rs. Rov B. W ilson. church M u m lay evenin g. T h e evginpg M rs. W . J . W h ite and d a u g h te r W ilm a was spent in games, a ft e r w lii-h refresh- a rriv e d S a tu rd a y fro m P o rtla n d . M is * uai 1 s w ere served. W ilm a is re c o v erin g fro m an a tta c k o f W A N T A I). K A T E S — T h e m in im u m tho “ f l u . ” price on a w a n t ad. is 25c. T h re e in s e r tions fo r the p rice o f tw o. O n e -h a lf cent a word a f t e r th ird in s e rtio n . N o a dver A . G a s k ill and C a rl ( ia s k ill w ere tis.-m nnt put >>u books fo r less t h in called here fro m L ew is to n . Id a h o , by 5"c. d titf the d eath o f M rs. H a r r y M osbv. T he \ t th e n ex t m e e tin g o f tho W o m a n 's firs t is her fa th e r and the la tt e r her un r e lie f corps, Dec. 14, the an n u al elec cle. tion o f offic«>rs w ill be held. A ll mem C. H . B u rk h o ld e r was up fro m Y o n- . b.-rs a re requested to be present. ; c a lla S unday. M rs. T . C. W h e ele r, M rs. J . I I . Cham M r. and M rs. J a c k W it te , o f P o rtla n d , bers and M rs. A lic e Y a n Y a lin v is ite d in v is ite d the H o h ls d u rin g the past w eek. Eugene S a tu rd a y . How to Prevent Disease Now is the time to have your pillows wasted and gterilized. Do you ever Santa Claus headquarters at stop to think of the hours your head The Fair. has hammered the pillow’ The n at ural grease from your head is ground into the feathers. We make them A m ong those fro m hero w ho a tte n d e d Buv y o u r C h ris tm a s je w e lr y now at S c h o ll's , w h ile he is closing out his Pom ona grang e at Goshen S a tu rd a y j w ere M r. and M rs. G. W . M c F a rla n d . stock. n 2 2 tf Jam es A lle n and M rs . A . E . R ichards, M r. and M rs. M . M . W h e e le r, W in . D or ot D e n v e r, Colo., fa th e r and sister o f 5 w a rd and NV. A . H enn-nw ay. M rs. I.eon D esluirzes, who had been v is F a r m e r s ’ Cash M a r k e t p ays cash fo r itin g here, le ft S a tu rd a y fo r P o rtla n d to chickens, eggs, hides, c h itte m b ark and old iro n . m 2 2 tfc visit o th e r re la tiv e s . T h e y w ill re tu rn to spend a n o th e r w eek b efo re re tu rn in g George Dyer, of Myrtle Creek, spent i T h a n k s g iv in g at the home o f his s is te r., M rs. C. M . P a rk e r spent the w eek-end M rs. W . C. S a n fo rd , and rem ain ed fo r w ith re la tiv e s in th e n o rth e rn p a rt o t a v is it o f a fe w days w ith his o ld -tim e - the c o u n ty . I frie n d s here. horn« over Thanksgiving amt nd. Flashlights, pocketbooks and men’s goods at The Fair. J- H . Glass, o f P o rtln n d . fa th e r o f S u p e rin te n d e n t R. W . Glass, and M r. and M rs. P. E. C h ris tia n s o n , o f Eugene, spent T h a n k s g iv in g at the Glass home. See Th«* S e n tin e l about C hristm as car Ja. . n 2 t)tf K e n n e th M ills , w ho i.s in the n a v y nt | M rs. Sun F rancisco, v is ite d th is w eek w ith d in in g his m o ther, M rs. M y r t le M ills . “ tin ” R.-cleaned c h e a t fo r sale a t S te r m onia. lin g 's . s20tfo nicely. C a p ta in S tru n ah n n , w ho spent the Slimmer here w ith the g eo log ical survey, le ft W ednesday w ith his fa m ily fo r C a lifo rn ia , w here he had been ordered to re p o rt. M rs. P au l M a r k le v , o f W eed. C a lif., is v is itin g her sister. Sirs. F. I I . A llison . M rs. A llis o n , who is ....... . e rin g fro m an a tta c k o f the “ f l u , ” w ill re tu rn w ith M rs. M u rk ley. , M r. and M rs. R . W . V e a t.-h , o f N o r ' . M o n ro e ’s stu d io open e v e r S u nd ay I . Bend, who had been v is itin g re la tive -, fro m 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. u n ti il the holt j h « ? fo r a w eek, re tu rn e d honn- F rid a y . B u rd ick T ra s k , .yui o f M r . and M rs . days. M a k e an a p im ia tm c n t now. o?-- R. S. T ra s k , is re c o v erin g fro nt a touch o f the “ f l u . ” Everything in dishes for Christ- mas at The Fa Fair. M iss M a te e l S kaggs was am ong the • ‘ f l u ” s u ffe re rs tin s w eek. M rs, W in . C onner and son C la ire , o f H a rris b u rg , spent the w eek end here w ith re la tiv e s . Dime A nin e-p ou n.l son was born H u s ila f L it t l e P .-a rl K .-rr, o f Row R iv e r, to M r . and M rs . T ..O . H o d te ll. j w ho bad been v is itin g a t th e home o f M r. and M rs . I.*. H . H .-m e n w a y h a-.- h er a u n t, M rs. G. li. P itc h e r, re tu rn e d received w ord fro m P o rflu n d th a t K. R ¡T u e s d a y to her parents, M r. and M r - , * ( iilt n e r is much b e tte r am i now e n tire ly j < 'ly d o K e rr . T he C o lu m b ia records are the best B o id le r, Judson A lle n and J. ma le T h e newest w a r songs and dnnee I d S te w a rt w li.i a re on th e c irc u it court r c o r d « a lw a y s on hand at H . C. M ad ju r y , were " »• n.Stfc th e w eek M rs. R o b ert E a k in and d a u g h te r, o f Salem , v is ite d T h u rs d a y and F r id a y • last w eek at the H e rb e rt E a k in home. < u rl Lebengood, fro m C am p L ew is , M r. and M rs. W a lte r H auser, M rs. A l- . M rs. E . C. P ric e and son K n o x , who lie Haw k in s ’ and A tn e il H a w k in s mo-1 spent s e veral d ay s o f th e past w eek w ith had m ade an e x te n d e d v is it a t the home re la tiv e s here. to red up fro m Eugene S u n d ay. o f M rs. P ric e 's m o ther. M rs. S. l „ K n ox, h av e jo in e d M r. P ric e at San Francisco. F ra n c is l.a c ey is g e ttin g th e heat o f an a tta c k o f " f l u . ” M iss M a r jo r ie Sh ay and Miss Sarah J . J . W ells, o f ( ’our d 'A le n e , Id a ., Koscoo H e m e n w a y nnd H e ra ld W h ite D onahue, teachers in the Blue M o u n ta in was here th is week loo king fo r a I oca were up fro m the U . o f (>. to spend school, w ere ill the c ity th is w eek, the tio n . I'li inksgiv in g at the homes o f th e ir p a r school b ein g clos*-<l oh account o f the “ flu ." For q uick c o m fo rt and econom y get ents. an oil h.-nter fro m Save A . S. Phelps has been q u ite ill th e past w eek, an a tta c k o f the h a v in g been fo llo w e d by pneu She is reported as g e ttin g along M rs. S. R. B ran d and son are recover ing fro m n tta c k s o f the " f l u . ” I he e n tire C. E . S te w a rt fa m ily was down w ith the ' ' f l u ” several days ot th-- past weok and M r. S te w a rt was u n able to be in his o ffic e n t Eugene S a fu r d ay , his re g u la r d ay in the f r u it inspec to r's o ffic e . CITY MEAT MARKET FRESH AND CURED MEATS SAUERKRAUT MINCEMEAT QUALITY GOODS AND REASONABLE PRICES TELEPHONE 'S» R e v . D . A . M a c L e o d , who is in the Y . M . C. A . at C am p L e w is , v is ite d frie n d s here s e veral d ays th is w eek. sweet and wholesome. 50c a pillow. The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Cottage Grove s S O L ID OLD BANK ahr ¿First Naiimtal Sank IN V IT E S YOURj) BUSINESS Resources $450,000 The Federal Reserve Banking System established by the government, stands back of this bank. The vast resources of this system assures us at all times of ample funds for all legitimate needs. By depositing' your money with us you receive the protection which our membership in the system enables us to offer to you. The First National Bank SAFETY OF COTTAGE GROVE SERVICE COTTAGE GROVE HOSPITAL MODERN, HOMELIKE HOSPITAL FULLY EQUIPPED FOR THE CARE OF ANY CASE Absolutely no contagious cases admitted. Only competent nurses employed. Support your home hospital—one that deserves it. 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