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f T ry T eco Self-Rising Pancake Flour THE BUTTERMILK DOES IT. (IT’S IN THE FIXHJlt). JUST ADI) WATER AND BAKE. KERR S ILS B V & l John Hprlgg« write» from Mi-Cri-adir »pring* thnl ho and It. (i. Crowe lire enjoying the bath» no well mid are being »o inueh benefited thereby that they will remain another Iwo week«. W e Fit Your Eyes Correctly W e are fully equipped with the neweat and moat acientif- io inatrumenta and trial lenaea known to optical acience. W e are prepared to giye your eyea a thorough teat and ren der a aatiafactory diagnoaia of your trouble without aub- jecting you to the alighteat annoyance or injury in doing ao W e are qualified by ex perience and both the acien- tific and practical knowledge of optometry to render you the very beat aervice poeaible, while our chargea will be found reasonable in every in stance WE R EPLAC E BROKE LEN8E8 W e keep a complete record on file of all caaea fitted by ua and can replace broken lenaea without further tea ting We alao duplicate broken lenaea from the pieces Care should be exercised in keeping glass es in proper condition. I f the frames or guarda become bent the lenaea will be thrown out of position and cannot afford the relief desired. W e will straighten your glasses with out charge. Come to ua for ready relief from eye trouble. Basketball game Friday eve ning in old high school building. Dorena va. C. O. High Come out and see ua win. • Mrs. F. II. VunNortwick was in Ku- Mr. and Mr». O. A. Proctor wero in Kogeiio Monday. genn Hntiirday. Always get Goodyear welt» and then D on't forget the next Lyceum number, W a rd W aters Co., Feb your half aide» will make your shoes ns good a» new. Doc Doff, »ho« sur ruary 10. geon and I'hiroprsetle. Contagious case» Karl Hill was on the job again Mon not accepted, d5tfe day. He lost 18 pound» to Old Muo Mrs. H. K. McKinney ia »pending Onp. the week with her daughter, Mrs. Mi»» lluxel Hazleton left Friday for Fannie Witte, at Kikbead. Heasida, where »lie will teach the re C. Ii Burkholder wua in Kugene maindef of the school year. Monday on buNine»«. H. J, (iodnrd and family motored to Oscar H. McAllister, an overaea» vet- Kugeno Munilay. «•ran and friend o f Mr. and Mr*. L. W. Finest line of bicycle» ever »tucked Hunt, of Wildwood, was married at in the city. Very latest model» in Day- Kogene Monday to Mia» Virginia Dili! ton, Hnell nnd other inuke«. Any style berg, iicv. C. K. Dunham officiating. and size. I f wo haven’t what you Be sure and aee the W a rd want, wo will get it for you. M. C. W aters Co. in next Lyceum num Cochran, at the old »land. j.'IOtfc The M. V. Allison and Klbert Hmith ber Tuesday, February 10. fnmilie» visited in Kugi'tie Hunduy. James Goulet and C. D. Van Valin Mr«. O. W. Andres eume up from visited in Kogene the first of the Koseliiirg Kriduy to take home her »on woek. • William, who was injured in ftic Cham Mr». A. II. Tyson was up from Ku- ber» logging ramp Inst week. I>r. and Mr«. C. B. King are both gene to attend the funeral of M i»« recovering fron* severe attack» of the Maud Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Phillip» were in K'*P-___________________________________ Kugene la»t Friday. I have ajicrit 17 years at the bench and wua for two year» watch inspector for the Oregon Hhort Line. Bring me your watch repairing nod have it done On and after February 1 my right M. C. Cochran, at tho old poultry ranch will be elnai'd to Ntaud. j30c visitors on Hundsya. You’ll lie K. C. Holladny was in Kugene over Friday night. Welcome Any Other Day K. K Mill* tried to hnve the grip Either Early or Late this week and bad pretty good luck Day-old chicks, hatching egga at it. Mr» L. R. Dmg wa» confined to the house this week. Notice Mr». II. II. Fle«ter wn» in Kugone Friday. Mi»« Marika Jokn»on returned Fri day from Portland, where »he had been attending arhonl at HI. Helen» ball. Bring your ahoe re|Miiring to Dirk Hickaoii, at Heventh and Main. jl»tfc Mia» /.ala dray vlilted in Eugene Cottage Orove Oregon Monday. Mr». Mary linker ha« bought the deorge WiUnii home oil the we»t side. Mr». Mabel Parker »pent the week Jitney aervice at the Service end at I «union »prieg» Oarage, Spray, Long A Cruson. Albert Woodurd ha» received word Phone 75 for real service. j.'IOtfc that he ia entitled to a quarter »eelion Mr. and Mr». I«*w lleuder visited in of land a» u former Canadian »oldier and he and Mra. Woialurd eipert to Kogene Hunduy. II. B. (iriggs ha* bought a Chevrolet. leave for there »own. C. M. Kidd, who had been here look D on 't m lu seeing W a rd W aters ing after bn»inea» affairs, returned Co., Tuesday, February 10. Huuday to Trenton, Mo. H. J. Hhlun wa» in Kugi-ni- Friday. Mu/ie Long arrived Monday from W. M. Mark nnd two »on» arrived Albany to visit nt the home of her Friday from Mo-higun looking for a brother, H. O. I «mg. location. Peppy basketball game tonight Mr». Walter Biddle, of Albany, m » at old high school building. D o Bed thin week with Mr*. T. d. Hudtell. rena vs. Cottage Orove. Came I f you are interested in stock or called at 7 :45. poultry kindly »end u» your nuine anil Jesse Tran aril ■■ recovering from a address. W'e will put your name on « mailing list and you will secure free serious attack o f pneumonia. •ample» of I>r. He»« Hloek Toni# or Poultry Panacea. A. Bruad k Co. Mr. nnd Mr«. K. K. Casnd, o f Mis souri, who bad been visiting Mr». K. Mtewurt, left Hnturdny for Portland. Mr. and Mra. Brown, of Condon, who had been visiting Mra. Brown's si»ter, Mr*. Cbrisman, returned home Hntur ■lay. The »¡«ter» had not visited one another for 40 year«, Mra. Hick Hickaoii arrived Saturday from W hit« Hnlmun, Wash, to join Mr. Hickson, who ha» been here »evernl month*. B ert V . h a n d s D ane«— Osburn hot«l orchestra, Friday, February 6. Moose ball.j Not a "jit n e y .” D. J. S C H O L L Optician-Optometrist Mr». Jark Callahan and »on, who hud Lenaea Oround on the Premises been visitiiig at the home of Mr». Cal Inhan's parent», Mr. and Mra. W. C. Cottage Orove, Oregon r Talcs «f tlic Town l * M i»« rinriibelle Tnplm, o f Hali-m, was in the city Friday on brr way In.tin- from a viail with h<-r |inri-nt* at Hagiaaw. <'hi‘»ta<r Van Pen burg wua home from tha northern |.art of the atate and i*|n-nl the week end with hla |inrenta, Mr. and Mra. C. II. Vanllenhurg. Johnson, left Hnturdny for Portland to join Mr. Cullnhau. Mr«. Koy Hmith and daughter have recovered from their recent ¡tine»«. The family ia moving to Portland thi» week. W’e specialise in auto electrical work but during February we will accent ii | limited amount of general overhauling. ! All work by competent meehnnies un der the pcrsonul direction of an ex ¡pert. Auto Klectric Shop. “ The Home : o f the Overland, ’ ' Main nt Ninth, flic - - - — " i Milk Another Lyceum number, the W a rd W aters Co., February 10. • De«irge h'lwood rereivrd u wire Mon dny that Mr». Klwood and daughter Audrey had arrived at I.o» Angeles, ( ’alif., and that both were well. Due to the loaa o f a letter or it* miarnr riage, Mr. Klwood had not heard front li. i w ife for a week.’ Bring worried lie telegraphed a friend and within a »hurt time rereived the good new» of the arrival o f hi» w ife and daughter. Hinre then he hn» received word that Me». Klwood hn» had a cold hut that Audrey ia greatly benefited by the change. I’ realo Lite electrir atorage battery. The battery with a kick, but you never kick on the -aervice it givea. Hpray, I «mg k Cruson, automobile chi ropractic» and aurgeona, the Hervicc Uarnge. j.10tfe A daughter was born January 87 to Mr. an I V n . Je»»e Mann at Wil l- wood. Mr. nnd Mr». Frank Brumbaugh came up from Albany Friday. Mr. Hriitnhnugh remained for the week end mid Mra. Brumbaugh for the week. Mr». Addle Kor.ell, o f Hweet Home, who -had been viaiting her daughter, Mra. Klmer Jone», returned home Tune- day. . .!- .. J ' K E P T IN COLD Bleb, ftreet, lee cold, kept in cold storage It is milked until U customer. Befreellng ing— nature's most erage. Oet it at 8TORAOE dellctoua milk, from the time is sold to tho and invigorat healthful bev City M e a t M a r k e t Mr*. Daniel liead wn« up from Ku gene Friday on businesa. Mr». Krnest Guggishcrg wiih up from Leona Hnturdny viaiting nt the home of her brother, Irving Hmith. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynch, of Lo- rune, spent the week end with Mr. I.ynrh'■ parent», Mr. nnd Mr». W. F. Lynch. Trapneeted White Leghorn», Tanered »tram. Avoid disappointment by plac ing orders in advance for day-old chix nail aetting eggs for spring delivery. Dan Walton k Hon, Box 131, Cottage Orove, phone 26 F4. a24npr24pd Mi»» Alta Dover, who i» ii telephone operator at Medford, vinited thin week with her mother, Mr». D. J. Dover. Joe Dnmewood anil hia county bridge crew have been building a bridge on Cedar creek thi» week. -* ' ■ ' L - 1 Have You Got Autotaxia? Never h eard of it ! W ell, it ’a a common malady and in the day« when we were kida it lined to he termed juat ordinary Inr.ineHN. One of the moat malignant aymptoma ia when a peraon will apentl a dime extra for an artiele rather thnn walk an extra block. When you want fcroccriea,*and if yon aren’t afflicted with autotaxia, hhvc that dime by walking an extra block to SHORTS GROCERY W A L K A B L O C K A N D 8 A V E A D I M E J We fu»s around thi» old world only a little while and soon we are remein tiered only by what we have been and wbut we huve done. When you ure gone, you want it said that you pro vided well for thorn- loved ones you left behind. A life ¡URurnnre policy is the one best way to be sure that the neighbors will speak well o f the way you cared for your family. Talk with Mi-ti-alf today. fiitf Mr. and Mra. Oliver, o f Aberdeen, Wnnh., are visiting ut the home nr Mr». O liver's parents, Mr. and Mr«. W. J. Murphy. Mr». Hariih Harm« ha» been quite ill with a gathering in one ear. Her daughter, M i«» I)e»»ie, who returned from a visit in Wii»hihgton and in tended to go on to Californin, remained to cure for her mother. Mr». Titu» and daughter, o f Kugene. »|ieiit the week end nt the home ot Mr». Titu *' »on, H. W. Titu». The cannery »hip|H-d a ear o f prune» this week tu Seattle. Big White Leghorn«; big egg»; big chirks; big fryers; big hens. 8eo J. F. Hpray about egg.» and chirks. fritfc Jitney aervice, phone 99. son Auto Sales & Service. N el tf K. J. Howe was o ff the job this week with wlint he thought threateued to turn into flu. Service Is What Counts Try the People’s Market Wc- always have a full supply of Fresh and Cured Meats W atch our Saturday W in dow PEOPLE’S MARKET Fresh Fish on Fridays Free Delivery Phone 15 Kd. Willson was o ff his feed this week but had plenty of grip to lake its place. Mis» Hurriette Walters, a student at Ht. Helens hull in 1’ortlund, was the week-end guest of Mis» Martha John son. Furs ure selling at a high price. Make some extra pin money with the traps sold by Wynne k Kime. Every thing in hardware, and then some. 2.1»f Joe Dnmewood and the county bridge crow have repaired the approach to the Saginaw bridge this week. Mrs. L. A. Thompson has returned from nn extended visit at Junction City with her son Fred. H. A. Willis, who lived here about 13 years ago, visited» »hi* week ut the home of his nephew, Wn. Deorge. • Bicycles! Bicycles! Bicycles! Any sue, any color, any make, any price. We can sell you what you want. M. C. Cochran. j.lotfc Kvuugelist Stivers closed the revival services at the Christian church Hun duy. Twenty-six new members were received during the protracted meet ing. Services will be held in the Cath ol.e eburrh next Hunday. Instruction for the children immediately following muss. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Oilman, o f Cur tin, brought their son to the hospital here Sunday. Third Lyceum number, W a te r» Co., February 10. W a rd J. F. Koegnn and son arrived Sun day from Wheaton, Minn., looking for a ranch. Mrs. C. E. Jones left Sunday for Roseburg to attend her daughter, Mrs. Koy Bellows, who is sick with the flu. l«-.«ter Phelps was in Portland Sun day and accompanied Miss Genevieve Jury, o f Heattle, to McMinnville, where she will attend the Baptist college. There is a good profit in wood at present price*, especially if you u*e one of the wood saws sold by Wynne k Kime. j23tfc A. K. Hchmeixer, just discharge«! from the murines, visited during the pnst week at the home of his cousin. Charles Cooley. Krnest Armes and family spent the week end at Woodburn. Hurry Dimmers returned Saturday from a visit o f two mouths in the east. One 1915 Ford runabout, »325. Equipped gith delivery box. Woodson Brothers. j9tfc C. A. Bartell spent the week end at Albany viaiting his daughter Donna. Joe Watkins, a former resident, wns up from Kugene Saturday. Tho firemen held their annual ban quet in the commercial club rooms Thursday night o f last week. Most of W ill Metjueen, who tenches at Look- the members were present nnd enjoyed inglass, visited Hunday at the home of n stng social with refreshments. his brother Deorge. His school is closed The Cottage Drove Vulcanizing for two weeks on account o f the flu, and he went on to Marcoln for a visit. W ork», E. J. Howe, proprietor. tf The largest stock of tires in the eity, Vulcanizing and retreading. O. C. Hart, o f Portland, former resi a *3500 bunch o f Federal tires nnd tubes to select from. You get what you dent of this city, arrived yesterday want, not whnt the dealer might want afternoon on buaineas for his com|mny, to sell you. We make our own adjust O. C. Hart k company. J. W. and U. G. Allen, brothers of ments. No delays while the tire is sent rnjny. You par for service. Why Mrs. C. M. Jackson, arrived Tuesday not get it f Hpray, Long k Cruson, the from Prineville for a visit. Hervicc On rage. jSOtfe Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Blair arrived D. M. Hull wns in Kugene Monday yesterday from D w e ll for a visit with Mr. B lair’e father, W. H. Blair. on business. Bring in your coupons for free sam Dance— Oaburn hotel orcheatra. pie of Dr. Hoes Stock Tonic. A. Brund Friday, February 6. Mooae hall. k Company. Not a "jit n e y .” The entire Bert Hands family has H. L. Markin has received word of been sick during the past week but the drnth at Heattle Hunday o f nn nre now improving. uncle, W. W. Beebe. W. M. Burgess, who had been via F. J. Fnvrr returned Hnturdny from iting at the homo o f his dnughter, Mrs. Hpokane, where he was railed by the Verne Oaroutte, returned yesterday to serious illness of bis son Joseph. hia home in Portland. / W e A re Still Selling Syrup at . the O ld Price 8 U O A R IS O O IN O U P A N D S Y R U P W I L L SO O N Robert Manna will <lo our delivering in the future and you will get good aervice. Help him by placing a box or bench on your front or rear porch to put the article* on. Show him where the box or bench in and in the future you will alwayn find your thing* there.* Remember you can do wonder* to help improve the delivery service. Orocera to Particular People • Phone 65 A T i _____ J o O n U l C l Mrs. R. K. Myers und sen, who bad bis-n visiting at the home o f Mrs. My era’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jacobs, received a message Wednesday recalling them to Portland on account of the illness of Mr. Myers. Jitney, phone 99, or call at our depot, 401 Main avenue. tf Mrs. W. A. Coffin, of Eugene, vis ited over Wednesday night with ber sister, Mrs. J. A. Elledge. . Rev. und Mrs. Robert Huteliffe have been in Portland this week. Mrs. Ii K. Cooper was called to El- lensburg, Wash., Wednesday tyr the .ill ness of ber daughter, Mr*. Fred Mc-| Dowell. / "t O C L / O . Charles Cochran went to Eugene yes terday to play in the Elks band con cert last night. J. H. Chambers is limping around on a flat wheel, not as the result of the weight of bis manifold business bur dens but because of a sprained knee, sustained when a tie on which In- stepped slipped from under his foot. Mrs. J. /. Coates, who has been re ceiving medical treatment in Portland for a month, writes that she is doing fine. * Can You Iron Tissue Paper? Mr. and Mrs. li. L. Rogers went to | Portland Wednesday for a visit. Deputy Hheriff Pitcher, A. L. Mon ' It is a delicate test of ironing e f f i ro« and Clyde Holcomb were in Ku 1 ciency— a »bade too mueh heat will gene Wednesday. seorch the paper; a bit too much A. E. Hteeu, of Haratoga, Wyo., has I pressure will tear it. Yet tiaeue pa per is ironed daintily and with the purcha»ed the two vacant building» utmost safety in our flatwork iron- south of the creamery and he and Mrs. era and special presses. Hteen will open a tailoring »ho*, and millinery store. Why permit washday to be a wor M i»»*Lula Currin visited in Eugene ry t Why fret over the vexing ques Wednesday. tion of laundresses! The easy, and the modern way, is to make your Mrs. Wm. Uaroutte and son Colin washing into a bundle and ] visited in Eugene this week at the We will have a driver call. home of Mrs. Oaroutte'« sister, Mrs. Eugene Matlock. Miss Vervu Fullmer was in Eugene over Wednesday night. James Ostrander bus traded his Main avenue brick with I.. L. Constance, of Wm. A. Horn writes from Emmett, Eugene, for Mr. Constance’s J0-acre Ida., to have the Live Wire sent to orchard tract southwest o f Eugene. The tract is prettily located and has a fine him for a year. Mrs. O. O. Kerr has recovered from orchnrd and a beautiful home. Charles Levene writes from Humner, It recent illness which confined her to the bouse for a week. Wash!, to renew his subscription. Wm. Hands is recovering from whnt Gordon White, »on o f Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White, was taken seriously ill threatened to be an attack of pneu monia. yesterday. Mrs’. Ella Wilson returned Tuesday N. E. Glass was called to Heattle Wednesday night on account o f the from an extended visit at Grants P uhm with her daughters, Mrs. C. A. Linch illness of a brother. and Mrs. Ham Nazor. Clove Joins left Wednesday night to (Additional local on second page) join Mrs. Jones ia Heattle. Arba Harrington and family, who are here from t-ustern Oregon, returned yesterday from a visit at Loranc. Mrs. Elmer Monsou and duughtcr ar rived yesterday to visit at the home State«! Convocation next Wed of Mrs. Munson's parynts, Dr. and ctnalay evening at 7:45. RoyuP Mra. Robert Huteliffe. Areh degTee and refreshments. Mrs. O. H. Heine returned yesterday Visiting companions invited from Eugene, where she underwent an and members urged to be operation for appendicitis. present. Mr. and Mrs. L. L Harrel were in GOTTFRIED OBABER. Eugene yesterday. By order E. H. P. Secretary. The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY R. A. M. ATTENTION City M e a t M a r k e t Bartel» A Sjfley, Proprietor» Phone 89 FRID AY & SATURDAY SPECIALS Fine cream (M a id o ’ Clover) brick cheese, per lb .............. 55c Pimento cheese, box, 15c 2 for 25c Fine skinned hams, lb .............. 35c Breakfast bacon, just as good for dinner or supper, lb .......32c and 35c Picnic bams, good any time, lb. 32c Small Cottage hams, lb............ 35c B U T P O R K A N D S A V E T H E COST O F B E E F 3-lb. pail home made lard ................................................... $1.00 Rex, Nutola, Nucoa and Qem Nutmargarine, lb..................40c FRESH CHINOOK SALMON and GRABS