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•J Om* lialf o f the menibcr* o f the M«*th odiai Indie*' aid norb*ty will giv o a George Washington biithduy party in the MetliodÌNi chun h Frbluy evenin g nt 7:30. A uiiiNieiil and literary prognmi will be given ami Niinper will be »crvcd. Kverybo«|y i» invite«! and a »ilver offer- ilig will go to the uni »ociety Mundny ino riunir niibj«*««t ut the Metho di»t c h ti re h. * ‘ The Man With thè P l o w . " Kveuing »abj**c t. * 1 The I.cagli«* o f FrcciJom ut Work in India. M Try th«* deliciùu» creimi pu ff* ut Iteri «b*r'» liakery Maturday, f2lc l(**v. .lo»« ph Knott» ri»*e|ted a pair o f bilioculnr» W«dn«,»«lay that I h * loamal th«* war «lepurtmeni «luririg thè world war. A*ide from »howiu g »ome weur, tln y w«r«* in g«»od condition. P M Monte, .1 li M cK y, E H Hpeneer and M. II. Ilarlow were u|» from Kugeiif* Ttienday ami, nccompanied by (). 1« Ni.-hol», iu»pecte<| the T in k cr «r«*«*k rout«* to Forati«*. Viewer» were tip ycNtcrdny for the »arm* p tir pone. \fr». Jennie f**i»hbum i» on the »ick < f Fresh Garden Seeds Seeds o f the Very H ighest Quality M o rse s Lilly's D. M . Ferrv & C o.'s Also Fine Onion Sets at 15c a pound k e r r &T s il s b y i i it r. Kugene Kegiater: Frank de Marco han iiiMtitut««! »uit in the Circuit court ugnili*! Frank ( ’aram a ii ira and Pnaco (Virainunirii^ neckmg ludgmcut hi the »uni o f yti.li.7U, iilleged due «li a proni iNNory note, together with intere»! ut thè rute o f *i per cent fruii» Pebruary 13, HMD, and #75 altorney fee». II. J SI»ma i» attorney for thè idam tiff. Brunii (Colo T ribu n e: li I. Godard 18 THE LEARNING POWER and fainily bave returned from their OK YOUR CHILD SLOWING vi»it with relative» and friend» at Fot tuge (irove, Oregon, 'l’hey »peni uboiit UP BECAUSE OF FAULTY »iv week* out Inerbi and enjoyed their trip tin«l vi»it vcry munh, bui are glad VISION? to gei back to Coloni «lo and their H«*u ver hoine. Perhaps a pair of well-fit Fan yoii ufford to loac alt you huve ted g lasses will help him per tied up in »tock ami «•<|inpii»f*nt f |f you ceptibly in his school work. cau*t, you M betler talk with II. K. Metcalf ut once about »»uni* fire in»ur Let us find this out for you un«**. Proti* ! votir w ifc and bubii’ii with a li fé inniirunce pobey. fltfc by a careful examination of K«|iiipment i» arriving for thè new his eyes. If glasses are need auto reoair »hop nooll to be opened un ed, we will be frank in telling nouth ! vif f 1« »treet bv I*. li Kong and Kb Hpray. The building i» al»«» under you so. gom g rcimir». Mr». («race Fitincy Ita» b«*«*n ai» poi ut How nbout your own sight? ed locai a geni for thè Portland Tele Need bifocals? grani. M r. and Mr*. O. (). Veliteli and »«>n Meritile werc in Portland Monday to meet their »011 and brother, Hain, iti the fio! li GLASSES lla lf »ole» »uve half ori yonr »hoc bill. THK IN VI*U m f H IF O C A 1 S Your »ho«*» will la»! lunch l«»ng«*r if al wuy* k«*pt repHÌretl and the c«i»t o f r«* will give you near and far ptiir» will l»e ekenper that wny. H«*e Ho« sights in one pair of smooth, G o f f , th«* obi originai »hoc do«*tor. j U f . crystal-clear lenses. •I. A. Powell, Georg«* ami Johu Kebel oeck and George Kappoat were in from llcbron We«lm**«lav. Mr». li. McCargar w n» in Portland Monday to meet I i « t »«» ii Wembdl, o f OPTICIAN OI'TOMETRI8T t li«« !’»5t II. •I. I. Itenttv nn«l d*ught«*r, Mi»» Krnn- LENSES OROUND ON PREMISES ce», were In Portland Mondav t«» vv«d coim homi* Mr H«*atty,a nepnew, Van Bentty, o f the (15th. Chi»rie» Vnienti*«* mi* in I'nrtliinil Monday to meet hi» .nil Killin', o f til)' Ofttli. " M y Four Yeart in G erm an y,” lit thè Arcuile, February 21 un.I 22. f l 4 21c Martiri .\nd«T*on »pent th«» week-end ( ’ mini p u f f » nt Ht'iitlt'r' a link«*ry Hut in l ’or! lumi, whcrc hi* im*t the boy» o f y. f - l r the ti5th. CI iiik . Miniti» I«*ft Wi'diii'Miluy for Limi, Kilgur WilUon wa» in Portland Mon* W e ll in g t o n , II«* i du h » to locato tlicic d*\ lo meet th<‘ »oblier boy». H It Huntli vu»» in Kug«*tio Wcilnm Mr. ami Mr*. (*. K Pmpnrey were in diyr. Portland tini week attemling Ih«* »e» Mr» K. A. Hchivtiring, o f Crinwi'll, i i» »ioti» o f th<* peuce leagin* «•onferenc«» ite.I W<*dtu*»dity with Mr». A. Mr Km ami n»»i»t m g to welcome tln* »oblier ■ boy» back to Oregon. Clot an oil heater or mi oil rook Move from Hweiitfld'» Hardware. Mr. and Mr». J. K. Oli» er returned \\ dne»day to their koine at Wendling, after \i»iiing a few day» i»4 the home o f their »on, Fred Oliver * \ud\ N'cUon did soni»» ideetrieal work nt the local lij»ht |dant the fir»| o f the week, lie returned to Fusene Wed tien da y T o the peopl« o f Cottage Grove The »pot «a»h and raivy home your anil vicinity w lose good will and g ood» mean» cheaper good*. Make a M N l l U p has enabled tut to make »living at H p r a y n i 2 2 t f c our business a success, we extend Mr. h ns I Mr». M. («. »Iones vinitiMl in our cordial appreciation and good Ki igeile t hi» w ock. wishes for a prosperous future. ( ’. H. Flanter and daughter Veta went to |{Ms«btirg Hunda y t«» attend the firner h ! o f M r». Final or '» mother. Mr». (\ M. Mahn, w I ioho death occurred Friday. Mr». Planter win already there, having been with her mother through her la»t illne»». The City Meat Market buya veal, live and dregMod. Phone HD. aL'tfc Mrs. Clara Hem borough, who recently (-i Worth Harvey returned Tuesday from underwent n iunior operation in Tort- V1 Medford, where he went Haturdny to be land, is doin g nicely. Mho expects to k|»n*»ent at the funeral o f brother in return to her nome at Huge ne in a few law', P. J. Halley, w I iomo »U’alh renulted days. Mrs. Heiirbrongh is a daughter from heart di»ea»e Wed m'ai I ay o f last o f Mrs. Murali Cochran, o f this city . week. IbiTont stlimping powder is sold by Mr. and Mr». F. It. VnnNortwick the Hwengel llnnrdu arc. »pent the w eek en d at Forçât (Irove A little four year old girl has been with Mr. VnnNortwick*» coiiain, (leorge brought to the home o f Mr. and Mrs. K. VnnNortwick, who i» critically ill, M. V. Allison, where she » i l l make her with little hope ut recovery, lit* i» Dl home and «vili lie known os Alice Alii year» o f ago. son. i IV t b y p t o 11. k D .J . S C H O L L TALES OF THE TOWN We Thank You POWELL & HEMENWAY Arcade Theatre Program fo r the current week SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24. Vivian Martin in ii My 4 Years in Germany Men our advertisement o f this special attraction elsewhere in this paper. The length o f the picture will permit o f but one showing, beginning at 7:45 I*. M. Reserved seats may be secured nt the Klite for iibe each. Other ad missions Adults -«Or, children 20e. Packages and Bulk A large assortment of all kind of seed. Peas and onion sets should be planted now. New seeds have just arrived at Grocers to Particular People J Ambassador Gerard Garden Seeds! A. BRUND & COMFY i I m \ » c i n i c i ■ ’ 1 ititi 22 i i I 2 1 • KoNidoirg Hevlew: Mr». K. K. John »un and little »oli, o f thi» city, l«*ft Hat uidiiN moiniiig fui Cottage Urove, whcrc tlu*y will rema hi for aeverul dava vi» itmu with friend» and relative*. Ileiuld White, or«’ *i«|eiil o f thè xtu- dent body at thè i ’ niveraity o f Ori’goii, and prc»ident o f thè um verniti V. M. (•. A., carne down troni Fugane Hiindnv and ir» »luviug with hi^ purent», Mr and Mr». N. W White, ulule reeovcriiig front a cobi. Pathe record* will briug lo your own houle all the limale o f thè world, huv mg labori»foric» in all the largì* citic» in Kuropf and m New Vork. II. C. Mad FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEBRUARY 81 AND 22. Mr. mul Mrs. Clyiln Mukus und small son, o f Hilverton, sperit thè week-end liere with .Mr. N o k e s ’ pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nokes. Major W. A. Arnold, o f Rügen«, was registered ul thu Oregon a eoupio o f duys last week. Ile was here looking s f i e r uffairs connected with the l<oyul Legion o f Loggers und Lnmbermen. .Mayor A. M Wood was in Kugene on business Maturday. Arthur and Itolund Henry, bolli well knnwn grndnuten o f thè university, uro here on u visit, They bave buon in the air servile o f the iirmy and huve re- eently beeil muuterrd out.— Kugene Reg ister. The Henry boys are cousiiis o f Herbert Kakin, o f this city, The iloiior Hiiard takes this inethod o f cxpr> iiing their thanks to all those whu helpi-d make their liasket social a sllieess, espeeially to the Moose lodge for thè usi- i,f their hall, thè editor g f The Mentinel, Mr, llelliwell, Mr. Ilemi'D- » u v , «'laude Kirne, Mrs. Hede und Mrs. \ ■ 'iti f2lc lin i. Kugene Register: Alleging desertion, Genuine Atm*rican fie|«| fence i» »<d«l R. II ilar.elrigg has fileil suit in eir by Hw«*ng«*l Very low prie«*» euit court agni usi Ins wife, Itaisy lla/.el iV«*llgC| IIitv«Iwar«*. I rigg. f' 1 a diviirce T h e y were mnrried ou »pei«*aI K’ieal or order». Mr. ami Mr». John Veliteli and Mr» at Jaeksonville, Jantiary II. 11115, says I Ii«*rt Ifurrow» uiotoriMl to Kiigcne Weil the eiiinplaiiit, und it is ulleged that the jj ilefeadaut deaerted the p la in tiff Octo- tu*»« lay. John Veatch left ye»t«*r«lav for Glen ber 2<>, I!*17. I). N. M d n t u r f f is uttor- ada, Fallt , to look after »om«* cattle h<* iiev for the plairitiff. Kugene Register: Alleging that his »hipf»cd there iu»t month. Key. VV V. Meile«*, a«‘(*ompani«*d by w ife deserted him without cause or Mr. and Mr». (Hen Pe«*bler, o f Albany, provocatimi, M. II. Vaughn has begun wa» m thi» city W4‘<lne»<lay und Thur» suit ■" Circuit court against his wife, « ‘ora I. Vaughn, for divoree. They were «luv. The W oo«|»on garagi* ha» a new PHD marrii'd at Cottage Hrove February I, lHHii, says the coinplnint, lind his wife | months in the Y. M. C. A. H e has com - offic ers are to fill tho chairs according I lodgi*. J«‘ OMÌng» Count* wa» in Eugene \W<I deserted Inm February 15, JU17, Vaughn ! pie ted his service with the V., but has to the numbers drawn. j ulleges. | announeed no plans f or the fuSure. ^ ^ ne»«lay. Roseburg R ev iew : Mr. and Mrs. Earl The public library will be open Hat F » Il line o f l ’ nthe records on hnnd; Mill Ntippli«*»; Hwcngi J Hardware. Ponrcy entertained a few friends at urdny afternoon to g ive out books. reijuire no ehmigo o f needles. The per cards at their Claire street home last 11. A. Miller has a new Hupmobile manent, sinooth, polished sapphire ball Light refreshments »ere Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones arrived evening. j lieing round, it w ill not ent the surface esterdny to visit with Mr. and Mrs. served and a general good time » a s had. I o f thè record nur impair it in any way ■•I. B. Crane at Black Butte. Mr. Jones Those present were Mr. and Mrs. «'arl i U S n sharp fmint, henre thè Tatti», re is an o f f ic e r in the li. H. navy. Wim berly, Mr. and Mrs. A E. Htreet, eords »re praetically indestruetible. II. Mrs. C U. VnriDenburp returned yes Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Keyes, and Mrs. F. H. M c ln t u r f f , o f Portland, and the < I. k fa d lM II f i tifi: terday from a visit at Kugene. ALL TARTS OT THE CITY Mr. anil Mrs. E. Kelly, o f North host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walter Briggs, o f Maginnw, was in ANY TIME OF DAY thè city Monday and renewed his sub- Bend, arrived yesterday and will make I’ earey. Cottage Grove their home. scriptimi to the Liv e Wire newspnper. FRESH AND SMOKED Mrs. Pearey is a daughter, and Mr*. “ My Four Years in G erm an y,’ ’ at .Miss Kvn Wentworth, » h o sperit sev- eral moiiths o f last yenr at her Summer the Arcade, February 21 and 22. fM-21e M c ln t u r f f a daughter in-law, o f Mr. MEATS OF ALL KINDS I hmiie in thè latrane vulley, » r i t e s frorn Mrs. K. B. Woolley returned Tues and Mrs. D N. M e ln u tr ff, o f this city. FRESH FISH FRIDAYS * * * l ’ asndeiiu. «'aliT., enclosing n check for day from Dunsmure, Calif., aeeornpanied Miss Cassie McCord and co-workers a y e a r ’s subscription to The hentinel. by Mrs. G. O. Gilerest. The Gilcrest* A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. are planning to return to Cottuge Grove. in the recent membership contest o f the league o f the Methodist 'C harles Clcimrd at Doremi, February 12, Master Bo»M r« Dunn, o f Boseburg, Epworth liti!*. who has been visiting his aunt, Miss church, pleasantly entertained the win Mrs K. C. Mhay, who has been quite Margaret McDonald, returned home ning side o f the contest at the home o f T E L E P H O N E------------ 8 9 Miss Mary Ellen Benson Friday eve ili ut her homi* on South Mixth, is üble Monday. I t o be about again. Mrs. J. A. Wright and son Gordon ning. Valentine decorations were con spicuous and Valentine games and con Mrs. II Ritehey was in Curtin l»e- were in Kugene Haturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Whitten returned tween trains Mondny liutking after Mr. and Mrs. C. V\. Fuller and tests were participated in by the to Mabel Monday, after having visited propertv intcrcsts. daughter Grace returned to thi-ir home younger set until a late hour when the their daughter, Mrs. K (Irable, and at Albany Wednesday after a few days hostesses served refreshments. About «isti r, Mrs. J. Mlu-rry. visit with Mr. Fuller s parents, Mr. and f i f t y were present. •9 ^ Mrs. ( ’ Wart Inn returned to liar Mrs. B. F. Fuller. Hostesses for tho Constellation club risburg Monday, after It»\ i 11 g visited I K. C Lake, o f Eugene, was in the at Masonic club rooms yesterday vvero several days at the home o f her duugh city Wednesday. Mrs 8. V. Allison and Mrs. Andrew ter, Mrs. ( I,. 1’owell. Brand. A social afternoon with needle Mr. and Mrs. J. .1 Kddv, who had been I LOCAL GRANGE W AN TS living at Kugene. \i«ilcd several dav-| GOOD M A R K E T R O A D S FIRS T work was eonjjudcd with a two course luncheon. Invited jpu-sts were Mrs. A. lit the home o f Mr. Kddy 's luirent«, Mr. | and Mrs. .1. W. Kddv. mid left Monday | At its regular meeting in Woodman H. Kprinkle, Mrs. C . E. Pmphrey, Mrs. for Watrloo, In., where they will make 1 hall in this city Saturday the grange J. H. Hilsby, Mrs. F. A. Oarefson, Hr , their home. unanimously adopted the follow ing res- Mrs. Robt. Su tcliffe, Mrs. Frank Mc Farland and Mrs. George McQueen. II. Madsen has just received a full ' olution: 4r -4Z line o f the famous Tathe gra|diuphones. “ Resolved, That wo bitterly oppose I Mrs. C. E. Umphrey entertained at QUICK SERVICE any appropriation o f the $10,000,000 f u l l mid see them. flltfc road money for the building o f scenic her home Wednesilay evening in honor MEALS 8ERVED AT ALL HOURS W. Conner, o f Harrisburg, spent j highways and b-nving the market roads o f Miss Frances Beatty, formerly with the week end here with his family. Candy. Tobacco, Cigars tho Umphrey & Markin force, who is ! in the bad condition they are in . ’ ’ “ My Four Years in G erm an y,’ ’ nt Five new members were received into here from Klamath Falls. Games and the Arcade, Kebruury 21 and 22. f 14 21c MRS. M. L. Henderson, Proprietor the organisation and a bounteous din-j music were followed b y a luncheon. I). Read siient the week-end in Ku The entire Umphrey & Markin clerical tier was served at noon. gene at the home o f his son, Dr. M. D. . force was present. ■» ♦ n tld . N o want ad., reader or other adver Mrs. II A. Miller spent the week end j Cash buyers save money by trading tising charged f o r less than 50c. Mrs. Karl K. Mills attended an a f t e r n8tf with friends at Junction City. I m DesLarzes Bros. noon a f f a ir Haturday at the home o f ! Mrs. M M Hansard » e n t to Albany Mrs. Kate Henderson in Eugene in hon or o f Mrs. William Barker, o f Points Tuesday for a few d a y s ’ visit. Roberts, Wash. Mrs. Barker was recent A sleeping porch is iieing added to SOCIETY. EGGS EOGS EGGS EGGS EGGS the residence o f F. A. Garetson, Mr., re- ly a guest o f Mrs. Mills in this city. ^ lently purchased from A. K. Wood. Mrs. A. C. Ritchie was surprised at R:i\niond Ritchey, o f Eugene, speut The bnsket social given by the Honor her home Haturday evenin g by nbout ! the week-end here with home folks. Get r oofing paper, roof paint or roof Guard girls at the Moose hall Saturday tw enty-fiv e relatives and friends who evenin g was fairly well patronized, the spent the even ing pleasantly w ith dan j cement from Hwengel Hardware. Mr. mid Mrs. A. K Sharpe, who had priu-ci'ls o f the evemug. including sale cin g and music. The occasion was Mrs. been visiting at Dorena with Mrs. o f baskets and dance tiesets, am ounting R i t c h ie ’s birthday anniversary. 4> 4 | Sharpe’s mother, Mrs. J oe Perkins, and to $tj:j.,S5. This fund is to be used to The Royal Neighbors o f Am erica will , at Lorane with her sister, Mrs. Elmer ward defray in g the expense o f a recep CATALOO ON REQUEST I Crowe left Tuesday for their home a* tion for our soldier boys. Tho hall was hold a social evenin g at 1 O. O. F. hall gaily festooned with hearts and stream Wednesday evening. February 26.y A San Francisco. Miss V i v a Ritchey was. in the city ers o f red and white in honor o f Saint special invitation is extended to the Valentine day. A valentine lottery members o f the Modern Woodmen and from l>*(>iia Tuesday. A. W. their wives to attend. ’ Mrs. J. D. Patten, o f Drain, visited booth was u special feature. Box 614. Cottage Grove, Ore. Helliwell auctioned the baskets, some o f ♦ ♦ ♦ with friends here Tuesday. Phone 1-F2 2' a Miles East o f City The M. P. G. club met Tuesday after H. K. Lewis returned Tuesday from a them selling as high as $5. Miss Wilma Thurber entertained with instrumental noon at the home o f Mrs. O. I, Nichols visit at Lebanon Mrs. W. A. Land returned Tuesday music while the crowd was cong reg at and were pleasantly entertained. Fol from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie ing, follow ed b y a prepared program, lowin g their usual afternoon program, Mi«« Frances Beatty arrive»! Saturday Bales, at Wetidling. consisting o f vocal solos by Mrs. Leon dain ty refreshments » e r e served. from Klamath Falls to visit her puri'iits, >«> <» ♦ Remember DesLarzes Bros, pay cash DesLarzes, Miss Myrtle Potts and Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. L Ib'atty She mid Mr. for eggs and butter, The Joker clu b was pleasantly enter ______ Marie Vea tch; readings by Mrs. Frank Iteatty went to I’ortlmul Monday to u»‘ l Helluvell Mrs. Almond Hemenway and tained at the home o f Miss Lulu Currin i-ome bollii' the l>5th mol meet Mr. B ea t the tw o little Burrows girls, and an in Tuesday night. Several invited g sts t y ' s nephew. Van Beatty, a member o f strumental solo by Miss Ruth ¡Stewart. were present and refreshments » e r e that mill. The evenin g conclu ded with a dancing served. Miss Benetta Teeters, who teaches at party. K ii I ii , speut the week end with her par <$> 4> cuts, Mr. mol Mrs. Chas. Teeters, at The Order o f Eastern Star, at its Telephone 79 and We Will Call for for products of tt« farm for some Dorena. regular meeting Friday evening, initi- Mrs. L. D. Chase returned to Portland time to come. You can’ t take full ad tiati'd Mr. and Mrs. C K. I'm oh rev in Monday, after having v isiteil briefly ut vantage of this unless you use mod the degrees. In honor o f St. V a le n tin e ’s I birena. day the rooms were gaily festooned with ern machinery that is in good repair. Get your garden seeds and onion sets hearts and a social evenin g was enjoyed It is now time to see us for that new nt Ih 's laim 's Bros. Rough dry with all flat pieces ironed after close o f chapter. Partners were machine or for parts to put the old Orplms Fields, recently discharged chosen by matching valentines anil a one in trim for the next season's run from the scrv i»-»' tu Camp Is -» is, who WE ALSO DO CLEANING guessing contest was an enjoyable fe a hail lu'i'ii visiting at the home o f his ture. Mrs. O. I„ Nichols, assisted bv AND PRESSING mirle, II. J. Fields, at Latham, left Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. Mrs. Elbert Bede Friilay for his home at Newton, III and Mrs. Karl K. Mills, served refresh Laundry picked up Monday till noon Mr. mid Mrs. Addison Williams were ments at long tables with decorations and delivered Wednesday evening. up from Divide Friday. HARDWARE o f hearts, red candles and English ivy. Mrs. Kthe Titus nrriveil Friday from Will pick np any time up to Wednes Tho past worthy matrons and past pa Kiigene for a visit at the home o f her trons o f the chapter were invited by the day evening and deliver Saturday. sen. Dr. II. W. Titus. worthy matron. Mrs Van Allison, to oc w Mrs. Donald M ie » art, who had been cupy the chairs at the next regular the guest o f Mrs. Chas Adams for s e v recently from Armenia, at the high meeting. This is an annual custom that eral days, returned to her home at Me school auditorium Friday night was » e l l has proved to be interesting. The past attended. Dr. Conn is an eloquent speak ntile Friday. Miss Pearl Whitelev visited friends er and made a pow erful idea for the sufferin g Armenian people. at Kugene a few days last week. Members o f the G. A R. and W. R. C. The Gates half soles for auto tires can be had nt my shop after Murili 1. » i l l meet Haturday, February 22, at I. V. H. Guff. f21tfe O. O. F. hall, » h e r e lunch will be Mrs. T. F. Meerist arrived Friday served at noon followed by a musical from Ostrander, Wash., for a few d a y s ’ and literary program in honor o f the birthdays o f Washington and Lincoln. visit with friends. Mrs. Lizzie Atwater, who had been Miss Oma Land went to Kugene Mat visiting several days with Mrs. Mary urdas for n visit with friends. Robinson, left Haturday for her home at Mrs. II. W Titus went to Portland Maturday for a few d a y s ’ visit with Chico, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fields and small her mother. Mrs. Carrie Ferguson went to P or t son, o f KoM'burg, spent the week-end land Maturday to meet her son Charles, here with Mrs. F ie ld s ’ mother, Mrs. Rosa Currin. who is with the 65th. “ My Four Years in G erm any,” at Mrs. lien King and small son went to Portland Mnturiiay to meet Mr. King, the Arcade, February 21 and 22. f l 4 - 2 l c “ Louie,” formerly cook at the Ore who is a lieutenant in the 65th. Chas. Jackson spent Saturday at Eu gon. now livin g in Portland, visited in gene at the home o f his son, Dr. M. D. town a day or tw o this week. He re Men’s Loggers.........................................$ 1 0 . 5 0 to $ 1 2 . 5 0 turned to Portland yesterday untl will pital there. Mrs. George Schuefelo was up from leave shortly for China. Men’s Heavy Shoes...................................... $ 4 . 5 0 to $ 6 . 5 0 Mrs. Cnppey, missionary representa Eugene Friday for n b rief visit. The family (dans to return to Cottage Grove tive for Montana, Idaho, Washington Men’s Dress Shoes.............. ......................... $ 3 . 6 5 to $ 8 . 5 0 and Oregon, spoke in the Baptist in the near future Mrs. O. W. Kwing came down from church Miinilav morning and left for Men’s Army Shoes....................................... $ 6 . 5 0 to $ 7 . 5 0 London Friday and went to Leona ti> points north Monday Mrs. R. C Griffin left for her new visit her son Karl and his family. Men’s Rubber Paes.............. ......................... $ 3 . 7 5 to $ 5 . 0 0 Lib erty Bonds will lie taken nt par home at Kugene yesterday nfter a few for goods or in payment on neeount at days visit at the home o f her parents, Boy’s Shoes.................................................... $ 2 . 9 5 to $ 3 . 9 5 Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Green. Hwengel Hardware. A son was born Friday, February 14, P. A. Lindstrom, o f Divide, was in Ladies’ Shoes, Blaek.................... $ 5 .9 5 town yesterday. lìti!), to Mr. and Mrs. John Trininoli. Miss Kvn Pease, o f Kugene, spent Mrs. C. K. Frost has received word Ladies’ Shoes, Brown.................. $ 5 .5 0 the week oiul here with Miss Margaret that Dr. Frost was well and would prob ably be home much sooner than he had Me Donald. Misses’ Shoes..................... ................................................ $ 4 . 5 0 Mrs George Kerr has recovered from at first expected. He sent Mrs Frost an elegant centerpiece o f exquisite a several »la vs’ illness. Ladies’ Silk Waists....................... $ 4 .9 5 Mrs A. C. Ritchie, Harvey and Will work as a souvenir t'ronf the Rhine. Ritchie and Mrs. Arthur Leonard mo M. K. Lewis reeeived word yesterday Ladies’ House Dresses.................. $ 2 .2 5 tored to Kugene Monday evenin g anil that his brother, Fred Lewis, had attended n masque dancing party given passed away nt his home nt Airlie, Ore Misses’ Dresses............................................. $ 1 . 2 5 to $ 2 . 6 5 gon. by the Yeomen. . Mrs. Paul Caemizine, who had been We want your dairy butter and » i l l pay you cash for it. Desl.nrr.es Bros. visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jennie White, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McFarland have returned to her home at Ju nction City a ba by boy. Mrs McFarland brought yesterday. him home from Portland Friday and he I>. A Mac Leod returned yesterday I will make hia home with them. from Cump Lewis, where he spent ten Damaged Goods In this picture Miss Martin plays a western role, that o f tne daughter o f the sheriff, nnil her remarkable experience o f being sent b y ex press. Ihi'lnimcd at her destination she is nbout to be sold at ii tie t ion. when she is res cued and n “ bad m a n " she once befriended sacrifices his life in her defense. Phone 65 FREE DELIVERY I CITY MEAT MARKET Depot Lunch Counter Best Eating House in Town for the Money I Trapnested White Leghorn Breeding Stock Baby Chicks, Hatching Eggs W m . Hands & Son Prices Will Be Good! YOUR LAUNDRY W ynne & Kime The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Sample Store Prices You can compare ’em with sale prices at all times A. W. SWANSON. MANAGER