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SOCIETY
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Mr*. Roy Short on tort »moil tho
ladies’ aid society o f tho Presbyterian
church at her homo Wednesday after
noon, assisted by Mrs. Charles Adam*
and Mrs. J. T. Smith. Tho meeting
»a s largely attended and work was
planned for the ensuing year. Light re
freshmenta were served.
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The Woman's Foreign Missionary
society o f tho Methodist church met
Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. A.
Wright. The hostess was assisted by
Mrs. J. R. Heiulricka. Sixteen mem
bora and visitors were present. The
lesson topic was “ Medical Missions in
Siam.’ ' The mystery box contest re
suited iu Mrs. Hendricks' side winning
three poiuts. A motiou was carried to
combine the thunk offering and ladies * j
aid, the meeting to be held at the
church April 2S A t the conclusion of
the meeting light refreshments were
served.
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Mrs. E. A. Gleason and Mrs. C. E.
Erost were hostesses to the t'oiistella
tion club in the Masonic hull yeater
day afternoon. Guests of the club were
Mrs. J. A. Wright, Mrs. A. W. Swan
son and Mrs. Charles ¡Stevens. At the
conclusion o f a social afternoon, a two
course luncheon was served.
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About forty members o f Mrs Leon
Deal .arson* music class met Friday
evening with Mrs. lima Meager and
organiaed the Durthick club, which will
hold regular monthly meetings
Miss
ARCADE T H E A T E R
WEEKLY PROGRAM
F R ID A Y , A P R IL 1G MAIMIK K E N N E D Y in “ A PER
FECT I j A D Y .” There is rieh ooiimly- and a string of novel
situations in the play. A village morals committee attempts
to reform the “ perfect lady” and she turns the tables and
reforms tho reformers.
SA TU R D A Y, A P R IL 17— B IL L H AR T in “ PO PPY G IR L ’S
HUSBAND.” Now, Don’t fail to see Bill as a convict,
t lh yes, of course, you have seen Bill land in prison be
fore, but you’ve never seen him in a picture that revolver;
around that theme, lie married her and then did his “ b it”
in jail. Was she false or faithful while he was gonef See
this great story of undying love and unsatisfied hate. And
don’t fail to sec HEliOLD LLO YD in “ JAZZED HONEY
MOON.” Matinee on Saturday, admission 10c and 20c.
SUNDAY, A P R IL IS—V IV IA N M A R TIN in “ L IT T L E
COMRADE.” W e can always expect a good picture from
little Vivian.
M ONDAY, A P R IL 19— “ T R A IL OF THE OCTOPUS.”
Also H ARRY T. MOREY in “ BEATING THE ODDS.” What
is the hardest thing in a man’s life to live down? And can a
man’s past ever be liver! down! These questions are an
swered with great dramatic strength in “ Beating the Odds.”
TUESDAY, A P R IL 20 -G LO R IA SW ANSON in “ S T A
TION C O NTENT.’ * Gloria Swanson makes a thrilling reseue
in this picture. She has learned telegraphy from her hus
band, whom she deserts. At a lonely railroad station she
takes the key in an emergency. Word comes across the wire
that “ Special No 14” is dashing onto destruction toward a
burning tpestle. The train appears to be doomed. But Miss
Swanson leaps on a gas car and rushes to the reseue with a
red lantern. The middle of the trestle has burned through
and the rails are hanging over the chasm when she arrives.
As the heroine catches, a glimpse of the trestle, her ear
shoots ahead, and just as she reaches the edge, she leaps o ff
and the tricycle plunges into tho chasm. The special is saved.
This lea«ls to a reunion with her husband, who is on board
the train.
W ED NESD AY, A P R IL 21— W A L L IE REID in “ Y O U ’RE
F IR E D .” Many men nowadays are often heard to remark
something along this line: “ Well, I ’m not going to work al
ways. Pretty soon I ’ll marry some girl whose daddy don’t
know what to do with his «lough, and then it will be easy
sledtling.” But all men With such ideas had better see
“ You ’re fired ”
T H U R SD A Y -F R ID A Y , A P R IL 22-23— M A Y ALLISO N in
“ THE W A LK -O F F S ,” the brilliant comedy that captivate«!
New York. The story of a woman’s struggle against tempta
tion to sell her sold for wealth and «-ase. See synopsis else-
whefe in this paper.
City M e a t M ark et
Bartels & Safley, Proprietors
Telephone 89
We have her-n kept so dog gone«! busy this we«“k waiting on
the customers brought in by our last ad. that we will have to
make ’cr bri«*f this week, but you will find that we have just
as goo«l bargains as we advertised last week. Here ar«: just
a few teasers for
SATURDAY ONLY
Nucoa Nutmargarine............................... 1 lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c
I f you got in on that Special Bacon Offer, you’ll want an-
oth«*r slab at, the Ik ........................................................... 25c
Best bacon on the market but not the highest price, lb.... 40c
Bacon backs that, are a real treat at the price, lb.............. 35c
You can affor«l to hav«- fried delicacies, provi«le«l you buy
your greases from us. Lard, Crisco, Shortening, Cotosuct.
Here is the very last special we will have ori lar«l for some
time to come. I f you «lo not supply your wants on Saturday,
you will many times regret your lack of foresight. Here are
the juices for this
LAST LARD SPECIAL
5 jtounds........................ $1-40; 10 jiounds.......................... $2.75
Better Be Safe Than Sorry
Every few days we see in the daily papers accounts of the
bold and bad man, sneak thieves, burglars and hold-ups.
To overcome these fellows we have added to our banking
equipment the latest and most modern safety deposit boxes.
These boxes are for your protection and we shall be pleased
to have you come in and look them over.
THE BEST OF PROTECTION AT REASONABLE RATES
F irs t N a tio n a l B an k
THE OLD RELIABLE
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
DISTRIBUTORS
A N D G . M . C. T R U C K S
GENERAL REPAIR W ORK— WORK GUARANTEED
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, TIRES AND TUBES
CARS FOR HIRE— D A Y AND NIGHT SERVICE
S IX T H
STREET
Wertx A Perini, Props.
Phone 4 3
GARAGE
Sixth and Washington
Nieta Compton uud Miss lads Thomas
assisted the hostess. After a musical
program and the playing o f games, re
t'reshmonta were served.
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The home o f Mr*. Charles Adams
» » a the aren« o f u pretty social affair
Tuesday afternoon » hen the M. P. G
club met. An air of spring pervaded
the rooms which were |iud>' ueoorated
with fruit blossoms. Kaeh guest was
presented with an elaborate corsage
bouquet. Following a social afternoon
a dainty luncheon was served at n
prettily appointed table adorned with
daffodils Incited guests of the club
were Mrs. W. Frasier Johnson, Mrs, J
T. Johnson, Mrs. « ’. H. Roberts, Mrs.
George Proctor and Mrs. Wed Penny nr,
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Mr. and Mrs. George Hall entertained
with a covered dish party at their
beautiful home tin west Main avenue
Tuesdav evening. Guests were Mr. ami
Mrs. Will Hall, Mr. and Mrs. H. A
Miller and l>r. and Mrs. A. W, Kiinc.
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The next regular communication of
Cuttngo Grove chapter No. 4, t). K H.
April “ J, will be past matrons’ and
past patrons* night. Following the bus
iness meeting there will tie a social
affair.
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Divide Boclety.
A party was given Saturday evening
at the home of Mr. uud Mrs. Walter
Robinson. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. K. G. Seely, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Tapp, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Mcl’uv, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. ami Mrs.
J. Robinson, Mr. uml Mrs. Arthur l>u
gun, Mildred Dugan and Nellie, Ruby
and l.illie Miller.
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Row River Society.
Young people of the community gath
ored at the Harry Hodgson home Tues
day and helped him celebrate his forty
eighth birthday anniversary. The eve
fling was pleasantly spent ill g.... <
and refreshments were served.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to sincerely thank our
friends for their hmutiful flowers and
the singers and others who assisted us
in our late bereavement, the loss of
our husband and father, Aon uud
brother.
MRH. M M. F IN N K R T Y
AND CH ILD REN ,
MRS. LORA F IN N F K T Y .
G. E. F IN N K R T Y ,
aldp
MRS. A. K. BURROWS.
Spring Styles of
Ladies’ Coats
A r e n o w in stock and w e w ill b e
pleased to h ave you co m e in and
see
them.
DORENA.
April 14.— C. M. Melon was in Eu
gene ¡Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Petri«, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin McKibben and Mrs. Eliza
McKibben, of the Grove, spent ¡Sunday
at the Charles Teeters home.
The Glen Jennings family moved
Monday from I-eona to their place in
Dorena.
Mr. and Mr». A. H. Ward and family
motored to Trent Sunday.
Mias Benetta Teeters spent the week
end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Otho VanHchoiack mo
tored up from I «'on a (Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John llaating» and
son Harold, o f Wildwood, spent ¡Sun
day at the home o f Mrs. Hastings’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomason and
family, o f Row River, »pent ¡Sunday at
tho Cbas. Teeters home.
Mrs. Lot Wagner and children spent
the week end in Eugene visiting Mrs.
W agner’s sister, Mrs. John Chapman.
James Redford, I). I.. England and
Lot Wagner motored to Corvallis Wed
nesday.
Norris Elliott, o f Dinner creek, spent
the week end nt home.
styles are
right
and so are the prices.
Grocery Specials
This Week
Fine H e a d Lettuce and
N o . 1 D a iry Butter
See us for your Jellies and Preserves cheap
er than you can make them yourself at pres
ent price of sugar.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our many friends
for kindness shown us in our recent
bereavement in the loss of our aon and
brotlfer.
MR. A N I) MRS. J. H. HCHKLI.
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AND F A M IL Y .
SAGINAW .
April 13.— Miss Kthel Smith spent
the week end at her home in Eugene.
C. E. Whiteley, of Star, and Tom
Scott visited Sunday at the Scott
home.
Mrs. Fogle and daughters, o f Albany,
are making an extended visit with
Mrs. Fogle's sister Mrs. J. Fogle.
Mrs. Howard Moody, Mrs. W. L.
Leonard, Mrs. Clara Taplin, Mrs. J.
Shaver and Mrs. F. T. Houston were
in the Grove between trains Thursday
afternoon.
Miss Kttu Scott came up from Ku
gene Saturduy evening.
Mrs. M. B. Kirkendnll and son were
in the Grove Saturday.
Mrs. W. L. Leonard, Mrs. Howard
Moody, Kathleen Allen and Terry
Moody attended church at Walker Sun
day evening.
Miss Ethel Moody, o f Eugene, spent
the week end at home.
Mrs. K. Elliott, o f the Grove, visited
Thursday with her mother, Mrs. O.
Knight.
Dorris Holmes visited Friday at the
Bartlett Johnston home with her sin
ter Roberta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fogle and Mrs.
C. J. (¿ueener were in the Grove Fri
lay.
Mrs. Bert Myers visited during the
past week with her sisters, Mrs. B.
Miller and Mrs. W. Briggs.
George Fogle has moved hi» family
here from Albany and will be aasoci
ated with his brothers, Jennings and
Lonnie, in operating a lath mill.
The
D o n ’t forget the place
Powell & Burkholder
Main Avenue at Fifth
jf
Proclamation!
r
Tor Hale
WANT ADS.
!
Wedtiesday, Thursdny Friday ami
Maturila), Aprii 21, 22, 23 and 24, uri'
hertdty proclamici!
Seven passenger Col« Eight for hire
for special parties theater (Mirti«»,
A N N U A L OLEAN XJV DAYS
danees, «te.
Karl K. Mills, (»hon«
for thè city of Cottage Orove, during 132 Y.
JlStfs
hich duya all reaidence premine»,
Street» und ulleys must be put mio Highest prices paid for second hand
furniture ami stoves. I. It. Morris,
elean, samtary conditimi.
nih2da30pd
A ll rubbi»h »houli! be put into boxe», 302 Main avenue.
burrels or »ueks, so they etili be read For Sale Finn home. 3 acres of land.
il) handled by uno man nud thè City
within KM) yards o f d«|x>t. Mrs* W.
will huul tinnì away free of charge. H. Blair, Cottage Grove.
a2 Pipd
By order of
Township maps showing O. k C. grant
W. W. OOI.EHBY,
lands subji-ct to entry April 12th,
nltte
City Health Offieer.
♦ 1.0*« per township. Douglas Abstract
Co., Roseburg, Ore.
n2 Dlpd
MrReynobls Car Found.
Kenneth MeKeyniilds left yesterday For Sale Good milk rows. Mrs. Nancy
for Portland to bring home his Dort
Porter
Pjinne Kill L.
n2 Kipil
ear, which was stolen here lust week
und which the thieves left ill u Port For Sale Flock of Belgian Cameaux
laud garage. Evidently they became
pigeons very cheap; good strong,
frightened und decided not to return healthy birds. Inquire at 523 Fifth
fur the cnr. In this they were wise, street, or phone Dili J.
n2 IU
for the authorities were watching for
them. It is pretty certain that the
thieves were the two young men from
eiistefn Oregon who were here and din
appeared at the same time as the cur.
Kenneth went to southern Oregon look
THE CITY
T R A N S F E R
ing for the car and got trace of a Dort
stuck in the mud just over the ('all
forma line but found it was not his.
N. J. Nelson, Jr.
NOTICE OF F IN A L SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court o f the Htntn of
Oregon for Lane County. Jn the mat
ter of the Estate of Nancy Elizabeth
McKee.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator with the will
uuuexed of the estate o f Nancy Eliza
beth McKee, deceased, lias filed in
the County Court o f Lane County, Ore
gon, his final account ns such admin
istrator nnd thut Haturduy. the 24th
<lny o f April, 1920, at the hour o f II
o ’clock a. rn. of said day, has been
fixed by suid Court as tne time for
hearing and passing on snid final ac
count and objections thereto, if any,
and for the final settlement o f said
estate.
The first publication of this notice
shall bn on the 19th day of March,
1920, and the last publication on the
8ILK CREEK.
16th day o f April, 1920.
April 14.— Roy Ilunnivan, who was
II. J. HHINN,
severely burned last week by a powder Administrator with will annexed o f the
explosion, is improving nicely.
estate o f Nancy Elizabeth McKee, altl
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser, o f Lynx
Hollow, were here Holiday.
Mr. Grimes, of Roselmrg, was here
the first o f the week looking for a lo
cation.
j p K A R L O IL (karoaeoe)
Mr. and Mrs. Osmond and daughter
MnMnC. Fof
May visited friends in the Grove Hun
nan In oR hectare, cook-
day.
stoves and lampa. Aak y oar
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner were in
far P a u l OR.
the Grove Tuesday.
Mrs. K. M. Wheeler is spending the
week at home.
Mrs. John Wood visited Tuesday at
the nabcock home.
Ernest Darnell hauled wood to the
Orove Monday nnd Tuesday.
C. W. Dwyrc transacted business in
town Tuesday.
C. E. Wood assisted Van Darnell in
fulling timber the first o f the week.
Miss Hazel Loucks spent the week T. O. SUD TELL, SPECIAL AGENT
end with her parents in the Grove.
STANDARD OIL OO., Cottage Orove
PEARL OIL
(KEROSENE)
HAULING AND DRAYING
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE
P IA N O MOVINO A SPECIALTY
401 Main Avenue
Phone 99
Grove Transfer
Company
A ll kinds o f
FURNITURE MOVING AND
GENERAL JOBBING
P. W. Jacob«, Prop.
Phone 21-F3
A two seated Indiana back
C. <' < ¡rosea.
at* S3p«|
For Bale 120 acre ranch, on a good
road, 10 miles from Cottage Orove;
2o acres under cultivation, balance pa»
lure and timber; good 2 story house
nnd fair outbuilding»; spring water
pip'd to house, t'nlimited outrange ad
joining. Price, $3500; terms on part.
P. <> box 305.
at* 23p'l
Loat Tuesday afternoon between Out
tage tlrove nnd Wnodald saw mill,
(wo log chains. Reward if left at Hixth
Mt reel < larnge.
at< 2 tpd
For Sale
Large barn at corner of 8th
and Mam. E. ( ’. LoekwiMid.
at* |Ac
Turd car for sale; good tires, body and
engine; 1921* license; $325. W. V .
Hodge.
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nW 23|. 1
For Sale i,o acre ranch on Mush /
creek,
miles from eity. Good
buildings, all fenced, good pilMure and
lota of running water. Forty to 5 i
»•res under cultivation, ( ’run» all in.
Bargain if taken at once. J. II. Hchell,
phone 19 EI3.
n9 23pd
We pay 31c for good fat hen«. City
M i nt Market.
» ‘t i
1918 Ford for sale; m first does con
dition; four new tires; $475, with
terms. City Meat Market.
»2tfc
For Bale or Trade Heavy spring wag
on in good shape, with good ton.
Will ti !.e row in trade. J. It. Mainer,
London route. «
»9 23pd
Wanted Men with machinery to work
up timber into lumber un share».
Work to begin July first and Inst
through the summer. Htnnd of timber
3,II00,IMMI feet. Apply to Eva Went
worth, 2X3 West Dnkota Ht., Pasadena,
Palif.
»9 M
Old body fir for coming year at pres
cot prices. The provident family man
will provide now ugninst Inter ad
vnnrcs. John Ashby, Cottage Grove,
phone 20 ELI.
aid 30jp I
For Sale— Team, wagon and homes i,
heavy covered hack, farm imple
ment», machinery, etc. W. A. Ilcrnen
way. ___________________________ alflSOpI
Wanted Man to make garden on the
s hit res. Inquire at the White Phar
mnry. __
aid 30pd
A Bargain If taken at once. 8 room
modern hoiiN«. Dennis Henry, *122
Main avenue.
alfl 30pd
For Sale O. I. 0. ptgs, Id each; read r
about April 25. C. H. Haight, Hag
innw, phone 3M-F12. •
nlflpd
For Sale Cream separator; OOO lb:
capacity; price, $10. W. J. Meaaen
ger, I lorena, < iregon.
n 111".
HIDES
Are NOT Junk
Hhip your
Hides and Calfskins
to
The II. P. Norton Co
Portland, Ore.,
ami get F U L L value
for them.
W rit« for prim list.
aSd shipping tags
For Sale »/« iron beds, dreeaern, rock
ers, chairs, stands, book case, hliink'
ets, 3 burner gasoline stove, 2 burner
oil cook stove, vncuutn sweeper. Dr.
Wendt, at hospital.
aide.
For Sale Plano In good condition:
price $200. Mrs. R. McCord,
over
rush anil carry store.
aid .’lOpd
Black mare for sale cheap, 5 years old
In May; weight 1250. J. A. Elliott,
phono 25 E5.
aldtfr.
For Sale Biirpln» of baby chick« to
hatch May 1. ilntehing
eggs from
early laying H. C. White Leghorns at
any time, Waldo Miller, Cottage Grove,
phone 1-F12,
aid 30r.