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e | I THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN YOU ENJOY SALADS Try These Dressings: Thousand Island Mayonnaise AND PLAIN, WITHOUT OIL -------------------- , .... ^ ------- - ■ ............ KERR . ------------------------------- SILSBY Jobii Huflcv, of D rain, v is it u l Weil* ui'iday with li■ n in |>lii'«v, A'runk Hu flay. Mm. H. II AVtrii* an d Air» Lily f'u- nuiit utti'iiiled h f l i r i turn Hcn*nci. ler lurn In Kii('i>ni' Tin »ilny. Yin* lulul nf yo ur rep air lull will b« »mulli r am i tin* lifu o f y our car will In- Jo'ijfi-r if you A p p |> your cur ru n n in g iiuoutlily nil tlio I hup . L it tl s knocks hmui i|« \p |u|i in to I iik hup » hiu I wtmt III It; lit h a v e lippii li few M inute*' jnti in tint firat ji I iipi * »nun lippimip» n iiiK hup . At tlie fir» t »mu of trouMe run your tiu» into Hpruy, l.ong A <'ru »m i'» Hervipp (inlit|{i'f uiul while th ere ta k e u look nt th e H tiulebaker mmlel. M. A. Met lee bn« bought the re»i i I p i i p p p ro p e r ty o n » u n t i l T w e l fth »treet un til r i i e i i t l y occupied by Mr. und \lr». J. W Itiu k le y A ‘ Mr. mill Mr*. Elm er Miuu.nri anil baby iirriii'il y e s t e r d a y from Toledo, Wash.. b r i n g mill'll hi-ri* by the »criou» T O TME PUBLIC r inasti ism . a &UOHT m u in tum nam AN 18 WON IOUS V Ibi ON LATCH ON What a Comfort and Satisfaction It Is to Go Through Life with Good Eyesight! It ia your duty to hoed the first wanting of failing vi sion by an immediate visit to an eyesight specialist who is capable of detennining whether glasses will effect a remedy. Our advice and service in such cases will prove invaluable. If you need bifocals, you need Near and far sights in one pair with no seams nor humps to blur your vision. gene li f pw ilny» (be f ■ ret of tile week W illi h e i » in t e r , Mr«. H erb ert Kokin, win» bn» b e e n d i N e l n i r g e i l front l i l e lio» J> 1 1 li I t h e r e und ex p ert» 114 re tu rn tinnir V» «t liI li I« few day«. .1 t*|>tIn* Hurt wn» In Kugeue 8»*nr ilny. Mr», (tien l.mebniigli re tu rn e d Hut urdiiy fr u ii n e x tende d v M t in Mm iie»utii. Hhe bro ugh t w ith her n nephew, J u y l.inebniigli. Her ou r larg e ad. elsew h ere nnd wuteh fo r our nd. each week. The W hite I ’hnrinncy. in7c t'hurle» G etty». who I* recovering from u aeriou» llln«*»», left Hnturilny for l«m Angele». Ju». I', t i m Im in re tu rn e d Hiindny tu In» po»ition with th e A'cderiil Tide grnpli emu puny in i ’or timid on account of pruMutiiiu with Hint eonipnny. Hule Wyntt hu» u rr e p te d the punition of b oo k k eeper U| the l.iithmu tie plntit. Hr. lie»» S to rk T onic, 25 lb. pm I fo r t'.'Du. J u « t arriv ed. A. Brunii A I f you w mit bom» killed meat* tr y PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET W r ul*o f u r ry u full »apply of lard, compound«, rri»ro, vi-getola, hums, b n e d t, corn b re f , wiener», bulogoa, nod nil kind« of lunch meat». Dico margarini*, N neon, (Jem N u t an d I meco. F R E S H F IS H ON F R ID A Y S F R E E D E L IV E R Y P H O N E 16 i I I i i . ' hm of Mr*. M u n s o n ' f a t h e r , Dr. R obert S u tc liffe . Mr. Munson will r e tu rn to hi» work w ith in a duy or two. Chicken» pm pur* bred W hite l-cg horn lay in g ben», also four i n c u b a t o r » full of day old chick» will be »old ut public miction May IS. <>. II. Heine, owner. m7pd Mr». J . It. II. o i l r i r k i ha* retu rn ed from Vn»hon, Wn»h., where »he a tt e n d roni|M iny. ed th e f u n e r a l of her m other, Mr». J. K enneth I'vmiynr wn» in Kugeue S. M arkh am . S a tu r d a y . “ G ra n d p a ” Wm. H em enw ny d n e a n 't Mr». W. 0 . Hnu»rr arrivivi Wednec allow th e year» to weigh heav ily upon ■lav from Kugeue for a «util with her him A lthough in hi» e ig h ty -n in th m other, Mr». Allie llnwkifl* year, he is doing hi* spring g a rd e n in g Bring your shoe and harness a» usual. The Cottage Orove Vulcanizing repairing to Dick Hickson, at Seventh and Main. m 12tfc Work«, E !. J. Howe, proprietor. tf Mi»» E sth e r S m ith »pent th e week Vulcanizing and retreading. end hi Kuyni*. W. A*. I^otighry u n d erw en t 1111 o p e r a tio n for renin« nl of toimil» nt u Al l gene hosp ital Sat un lay . A d iv id e n d of 10 | mt cent ha* been declared by th e tr u s te e of th e d r o v e Dumber company. Chirkeu», hog», veal an d c a t t l e w ant ed ut th e P eo ple'S m a rk e t. mhStfc Mrv'U^or^e^JK^iowde2^iiWjIm_i^2^IIiLÌ Baby Chicks Because of e x t r a batch es we will prob ably h av e a few e x t r a chick» on th e follow ing d ates: Mr». 1 .inai<- V iolette ■■ «l i l t i n g m APRIL 27 AND MAY 6 P o rtla n d with her »inter, Mr» J . Ai. Who w an t* 'em " W rit* or phone P u ttiao n . Mr». K nrl K. Mill», Mr«. Chtirle» Our office hours are from lieidler, Mr». Itoy S h o rt, Mr». Albert 8 a. m. to 5 p. m .; other Helliwell, Mr». C. Al. A'm»t mid Mr*. hours by appointment. J o e Sm ith mntore«l to Cor« nibs S ntur C o tta g e Grove P h on e No. 1-F2 day to vmit w ith Mr». Clnra Burk hold- er uiul u tt r n i l u m eeting of the Kimtern HI nr. » in Salem for n short «¡»it follow ing Mr*. J . 1. J im »*« mid d a u g h te r Grace Ihe w edding, a r r iv e d home Tuesday. O I T I c f A N O PTO M ETRIST nnd Mrs. C. II. YaiiD enburg n tteu d ed Mr». J o e H en ry , o f Aiugeue, visited n m eetin g and bunipiet o f th e Art inn 11 T u esday with Mr*. A’. W. Haw kin». r e c t o r y on P rem ises bulge in Alugene S a tu r d a y evening. A'resh vegetable* for Hnturilny. H ead C o tta s * Q rov* Oregon Mi»» Muriun Hooper went to Alugene lettuce, u»parngii», celery a n d spinach S n tu rd u y for 11 visit w ith Mi»» Mae green». A. Hrund A com pany. Mr». Dentil: Slagle, of N o rth Bend, A rm strong. When in the m a r k e t for a cur you i» v is itin g a t th e home of her hus c a n ' t a ff o rd to overlook th e O verlan d b u n d ’» p a re n ts, Mr. mid Mrs. I.. H i , th e e a r you cun a f f o r d to buy mid Slagle. K. P. Long, of P o rt la n d , visited thi* u ff o rd to run. F re e d e m o n s tra tio n and lib eral term». Salesroom KOI Mum. ui7 week with hi» b ro t h e r , I.. K. Long Kmnry G oodridge. o f B lu ff, I'tn h , i* Mra. Itoy AVster brought her huabuml v is itin g at th e home o f hi» »¡»ter, Mr*. home from th e S p rin g field hospitul Kugene K rgi»ter: T. K t'um pbidl Nelson D urham. a r r iv e d in Kugene Wedne«i|ny for n S a tu r d a y . One 1015 A'ord ru n a b o u t, $325. b rie f vi»il. Mr. t'mnplHdl 1 » a te r m e r II. II. t^uiuiby hnn purebu»ed the S. Equipped w ith d e liv e ry box. Woodson un* in ber o f the rnilw ny romniiiaiun. K. I.ewie 2(»-ncre ranch en»t o( the B rothers. jfltfc ’. W. ( \ Conner, fo rm e r C o tta g e ( I r m e city. Mr». M. J . Morri» in here from Salem edito r, I» now ac tin g ne telegruph ed- itor o f the Ori'gun Daily Statemnuii, viMitmg Mi»» l.y d in Dunn. of Salem, an d i» nt th e mime tim e hulil Mi »» G race Origga, of C om atork, via- m g down hi» jo b n» b ig rooater on th e ¡ted W ed nesd ay ut th e 11. It. Urigg» N o rth w est P o u ltry Jo u r n a l. home. Del y o ur hoti»e<Jeniiing tool* nini mi Mr*. J o h n Tomaeth, of Eugene, via pieu««*uta nt W y nn e A K irn e 'a. m 7 t fr ited W ednesday w ith Mr». A'. W. Mi«» Añina Hull und Mm» Olive Haw km». liiiainea» is in creasing by leap» nnd S h o rtrid g e V ¡»itrd ili Alligane Sntiir bound». We would be pleased to add day . When you get rh e u m n tir, or gull you to ou r increnaing n um b er of ett» »tone», or a w heere, or feel g en erally toiuera, if you a re not a lr e a d y one. See don e up, you go to »ee n d o cto r und our large ad. elsew here and ««ateh for h a v e him fix th e uinchinery up »0 ¡I o u r ml. each week. T he Whitt* Phnr m7c Your collars will make many will run »monthly ngitin. When your raucy, Mia» A'ern H olcomb i» home from trips to our laundry after a r n r get» tl*,- rheumntir., or gullntum*», nr the henven, you »hotllil Hike it lit th e II. of l). on accoun t of th e aeriou» trial for onr superb work mice to th e Service (innige fo r I iivm I illaea» of her m other, Mr». A. I.. Mon pleases and lengthens the life n n l a tt e n ti o n . D o n 't let it run u n til roe. of the collars. it» lung» a re »hot an d it I» beyond Violet Crowe und little Donald Mn hupe. S p ray , Kong A Crimini, Stilile- gee a r r iv e d T u esd ay from HnSesn and baiter ngrnt». m 7 tfc are viaitiiig w ith D o n ald '» g r m u l p n r Mr». J. A. Merrymmi visited in Ku cut*, Mr. and Mr». P . H. Magee. ■ ■' ■ ----- * R ing U» Up P h o n a 79 WM. HANDS & SON D. J. Scholl T L les of tin* Town IA5HB0ARD5 TjEARWWEAR • LINEN The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY STOCK UP YOUR PANTRY SHELVES WITH HIGH GRADE QUALITY FOOD PROD UCTS FROM THIS GROCERY Keep a supply of our good cat allies on hand for all emergencies, entertaining gtietit n , etc. We suggest tliat you look over our large and complete stocks of choice package goods ami make a selection. Grocery Specials for Saturday, May 8 1-gallon ja r of sour pieklea.......................... $1.46 per glasa................................. 16c 2 packages Nonesuch minocmcnt.......................................... 36c Best grade country butter, Ilk............... 50c California walnuts, 11».............................................................. 40c COFFEE Try our New Brand of CARAVAN COFFEE. 1-11». package............... ..... 60c; 3-lb. package.................... $1.65 .lo lly , SMITH S GROCERY Walk à a Block and Save a Dime W. G. l l n u s e r a n d Dale ll a w k i n a m otored up from E u g e n e last night, Mr. H au ser to visit hi» w ife ut the home of her m o th er, Mr». Allie H a w kins, and Dale a t th e home of his p a r ents, Mr. nnd Mr». A". W. HnWknis. T hey re tu rn e d thi» morning. Dr. W allace H. Lee, o f A lb an y col lege, will preach m o r n in g an d evening a t t h e P r e s b y te r i a n church. Make ho usekeeping co m f o rta b le in w arm w e a th e r by th e use of the De t r o i t V ap o r Oil Stove. No wick, no »moke, no d i r t , no odor. A'or »ale in O ottnge Grove by W yn ne ft Knne. t f Mr. nnd Mr*. S ta n le y Dnmew ood leave to d ay f o r Mist, Ore. Mr». 1). H. H em enw ny re tu rn e d ye»- te r d n y from P o r t l a n d an d V ancouver, h a v in g been th e r e to bid goodbye to her d a u g h te r , Mr*. H a rv e y Mudden, when »he an d h e r h u sb a n d le f t for J n nan. T h e n o m in atio n an d election o f Hum A. Koxer ns S e c r e t a r y of S ta t e nWirre» th e people a co n tin u a tio n of the »nine e f f ic i e n t busincs* a d m i n is tra t io n of t h a t offiflt, m 'p d The high nehool bnsebnll team will play nt Kugene to day . Mr. nnd Mr». C harles AI. H a rr. cou sins of W. H. A. E dlefsen , a r r iv e d ye» te r d a y from New York, and, nceom pnniod by Mr. nnd Mr». J o h n Bnder, motored to Ix)nine. T ra d e in y o u r old enr o n , u D enby tru ck . Get our proposition. A uto Allectrii: A T ire Shop rn7 Mrs Klmer C aldw ell w ent to Aiiimru y e ste rd a y to visit her p a re n ts, Mr. and Mr*. F ran k Inmmi. Mr». A Zirm iker 1» h e re from Reed» port. George itrujnarr] went to E lg in ye» te rd u y on busineM. In»ure your cur a g a in s t fire and th e f t. You wuuld not let an y o th er prop erty of eijuul value go unproteet- ed. Why ta k e uny chance» with y o ur c a r when the cost of p ro te c tio n in so io w f K enn eth McReynold», ut S ix th S tr e e t Garage. J o h n Hpruy ha» a new Oldsm obile. A. L. Wynne is m oving his plum bing ■ bop into the Cn»e b u il d in g on Main avenue. Mr». Sherw ood, of O a k la n d >» vi» ¡ting her parent», Mr. a n d Mr». K Ai. T hornton, 1» your kitchen c o n v e n i e n t t If not let me m a k e it i o . Will plan w ith you free o f ehurge uny evenin g. O. Moore, 327 (Quincy avenue. u30 in l lp d Jo h n Woodard has sent word th a t he bn» arriv e d at B rem en, G erm any on a bu»itie»» trip. Robert H anna ha* »old hi* union deliv ery bu»ine»» to O. L. Jone», who took it over S a tu r d a y . Mr. H an n a will tu k e a position with J . H. L'hninber». Service, service, S ervice Garage. Hpruy, Long ft Cruson, S tuilebaker agent*. m 7tfe Mr. and Mr», li . Nelaon of Sioux P it y , Iowa, a re v is itin g nt toe home of Mr. N e l s o n ’» nephew, N. J . Nelson, J r . Mrs. George Uohl has ta k e n Mi»» F a r a H u t t o n ’» place a» mail currier. PIG GIVEN FREE Beg, lining tomorrow, S a tu r d a y . May 8, and c o n tin u in g to and inclu din g S nturduy, May 15, we will give with ev ery dollar purrba»e one ch ance on a pig which will be given a w a y on th e la t te r d ate. On ev ery dollar purchase nf feed of uur own m ixing we will give one e x t r a chanee. STERLING Fe«d Company Mi»» H a tto n h av in g ta k e n a clerk ship in the postofficc. Jitney service at the Service Garage, Spray, Long A Cruson. Phone 75 for real service. j3tltfc Mr». A. W. l-hrnuel went to Kugene y e ste rd a y to visit her d a u g h te r , Mrs. G race Hum phrey. Mrs. V. K uudsou r e t u r n e d to her home in S e a ttle y e s te rd a y , a f t e r a vis it w ith Mrs. Rosa C urtin. P rescriptions left ut the W hite P h a r macy are put up im m ediately by u g r a d u a t e p h arm acis t w ith 35 y e a r s of experience. See our big ad. elsewhere in thi» issue and w atch fo r our ad. each week. m7c Mr*. L . K. S p u n g en b erg w en t to Y oncalla S a tu r d a y to visit relatives. A'rnfik Kelly was in Kugene y e s t e r day. George h u m m ers has bought a G. M. C. tru ck fo r the h a n d lin g of lum ber from his mill west of th e c ity to C ot ta g e Grove for loading. Yes, S p ra y p a y s a» much fo r eggs rig h t a t y o u r door as an y o n e in C ot ta g e Grove. Ye», a n d delivers y o u r feed as cheap as you can b u y it in tow n. P h o n e 125 Y. m h l9 tf O. K. Woodson was iu Yoncullu F r i day on business. G. W. McQueen was in Kugene over A’ridny n ig h t on business. Mr. an d Mr». J . A. S tu ck ey , o f P ort land, v is ite d d u rin g th e past week with Mr». S t u c k e y 's p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Yancey. K eep plenty of w a te r iu y o u r b a t t e r ies. We furnish t h a t free und when the b a t t e r y needs rech arg in g you w o n ’t h ave a big rep air bill. I f u u y th in g doe* go w rong, »ake th is free advice an d h a v e it looked a f t e r by the e x p erts a t S p ray , Long ft C ru s o n 's Ser- v ir« G arage, H tudebu ker agents. in7tfe C. A". Nichols w rites tlfht he has moved from E ag le P oint to Medford. Mi»» M ae D ugan ha» accepted a po sition w ith the W hite P h a rm a c y . Alex L u m lb erg was in from Disstou W edn esday . Real e sta te , city and furm p ro p e rty bought an d sold on reaso nable terms. D o n ’t w a n t to got rich on one deal. C. M. P a r k e r . m7-14c F r e d E. Sm ith, c a n d id a te fo r the r e publican nom inatio n for d is tric t a t t o r ney, was in the city W ednesday. F in g a l H in ds has moved his real e s ta te o ff ic e in to a room in th e P h il lips block. Incubator»— A'our in c u b a to rs with eggs from my pure bred W h ite L eg horns r e a d y to set will be sold a t public au ctio n May IS. O. H. Heine, owner. m7pd MY. und Mr». A’ru nk G a ro u tt e have ju s t had a b e a u ti f u l to m bstone erected at th e g r a v e of th e i r son, the late L ie u te n a n t M arion E v e re tt G aroutte. Mr. und Mrs. O. H. W illard an d th e ir sister-in law, Mr», Alice C'issell, who is v is itin g them , visited from S unday to T u e sd a y a t Roseburg «vith Mr. and Mrs. W i l l a r d ’s son a n d d a u g h te r, Bert Willard anil Mrs. Lulu Yost. J o e I-andess ha» bought the Marks- bury, residence prop erty in th e north p a rt o f th e city. Dr. W. W. Oglesby was S3 y e a r s of ago M o nday nnd g re a tly enjoyed a b ir th d a y d in n e r prepared by his f a m ily, to g e t h e r w ith num erous d a in tie s b ro u g h t in by friends. An e x p erien ce o f more t h a n eight y e a r s n» D eputy S e c re ta ry o f S ta t e th orou ghly q u alifies Sam A. Koxer fo r S e c re ta ry of S ta te . H e should be nom in a te d May 21, and elected in Novem bet. m7pd Mi»» Doris E n g la n d , who re c e n tly re tu rn e d from Salem, ha» accepted a position w ith th e new store. The high school took it» play, “ A* a W oman T h i n k e t h , ” to Cre»well A'ri- d a y even in g , w here it was put on be fore a n a p p re c i a ti v e audience. R aym o nd V entch r e t u rn e d to O. A. 0. T uesd ay , h a v in g recovered from his Jitney service, phone 99. Nel- •on Auto Sale« A Service. tf recent illness. 0 Dr. Hess Fly Chaser Makes Contented Horses and Cows FULLY GUARANTEED BY US One-gallon can« ...................................................................... $1.60 Half-gallon can« ....... 90c Spray Pumps .................... Q6c your requirements now. Fly chaser ia scarce anil hard to get. Worth itn weight in gold for the stock. (¡••t A . B ru n d & C o. You never miss the w a te r ti ll the well ru ns dry. You cun alw a y s get life insu rance until som ething hap pens t h a t physically disq ualifies you arid you can get f i r e in s u ran ce ns long as th e projierty is not d e stro y e d — also you ra n get it now while the g e t t i n g is good. B e tt e r talk with M etcalf. m7-28c Miss L ydia D unn, who has been nt A s to ria fo r some tim e, is here fo r a week. Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n M a r tin a n d Mra. -'l'1l{K,e M a rtin , o f Creswell, visited re la tiv e s here S u n d ay . J o h n B ru nd has re tu rn e d from a tr ip to B ritish Columbia a t l/eav en w o rth , Kan., goin g by the way of S e a ttle , where he will v isit a son. Mr. a n d Mrs. O. II. H aw ley, o f Mn pleton, visited M onday an d T u e sd a y a t th e home of Mr. H a w l e y ’s m other, Mrs. AYank H am brick. Mrs. O. M. Kem an d Mrs. C. M. S hinn were Alugene visitor» T uesday. C harles C ochran was in Aiugene A’ri d a y n ig h t to play in th e E lk s band. Mrs. R H. T ra sk w en t to P o rt la n d A’rid ay und met her m other, Mr». J . It. I.ewi», on her re to rn from M m ne»ota an d accom panied ber to H nrriaburg. where Mr. Lewis is seriously ill. Mr. All this week—a tube free with I ^ w i s was found to be so much im t h a t Mrs. T ra sk re tu rn e d home every tire at Auto Electric and p a t roved once. Tire Shop, 901 Alain avenue. m7 Mrs. T ho m as B razille, o f D etro it, J . W. M cA rthur, co u n ty brid g e su Mich., is v is itin g Mrs. L. C. A’arm er. p e rin te n d e n t, w as here th is week over Mrs. S. V AI!i»oii i: M II H seeing th e work on th e M osby creek B rig g s m otored to E ugene F rid a y . bridge. T he W o m a n ’s A’oreign Mis»ionnry A m arria g e license was issued d u r society o f th e C h ris tian church will ing the p a st week to Jo sep h H. meet n l x t T h u rs d a y a fte r n o o n with Abeene und G arlan d E. B anton, both Mr». A'. B. V a n N o rtw ic k , 112k west of London. Main avenue. G arden tools a n d im plem ents. W y nne ft K ime. m 7tfc P ledged to con tin u e th e e f f ic i e n t nnd Mr. a n d Airs. Win. Poole. Mrs. O rrin business like a d m i n is tr a t io n o f th e see Robinson und Mrs. K ffi t St. C lair an d re t a r y of s t a t e ’s office, Sum A. Kozer, son P h illip motored ot O a k la n d S un day now D eputy S e c re ta ry of Htate, should an d v is ite d at th e home of Mr. and h av e th e sup port of ev ery v o ter who Mrs. P o o le '» d a u g h te r , Mrs. Cooper. desires e ff ic ie n t public service econom m7pd Mrs. Roy B om aine an d Cland K im e ically a d m in is tered . were up from P o r t la n d fo r th e week P H O N E YOUR N E W 8 . end. T h ey came up w ith A nchor Al- sted in th e c a r which he p u rch as ed in P o r t la n d an d r e t u r n e d in C l a u d ’s bug. F o r R e n t— 7 -room boose, b a rn an d 2 acres land, in cluding o rc h a rd and E v e ry day new goods a r e a r r iv in g an d now we a re p re p a r e d to say t h a t g a rd e n g ro u n d ; 3 miles south. In q u ire we hav e e v e r y t h in g o rd in a rily carried of Mrs. Pow ell at Powell ft B u rk ho ld m7-21pd in a d ru g store. T hing» we do not er. h ave we will get fo r you on sh o rt no tice. T he W hite P h a rm a c y . m 7c George Hohl w as in E u g e n e M onday on business. M. M. T h o rn to n has so f a r recovered from his recent p r o t r a c t e d illness as to be a b le to accept a position in the store of th e Leona Mills co m p an y at HIDES D oiix . Are NOT Jonk W. 8. A. E d lefs eu r e t u rn e d T uesday S hip you r from a v isit a t B ellingham , Wash., at Hides and Calfskins the home o f his d a u g h te r , M(a. Scott. to The II. F. Norton Co Jack Lewis w en t to H a rr i s b u r g Portland, Ore., T h u rsd a y of last week to be a t the an d get F U L L value bedside of his f a t h e r , J . B. Lewis, who f o r them . is seriously ill. H e has sent word t h a t W rite for price list his f a t h e r is Somewhat im proved. a n d s h ip p in g ta g s Ja n ie s Kibbles, of P o r t la n d , a fo r m e r resident, visited here d u r i n g the past week. * Mrs. R ay Cooley and d a u g h te r M a r jo rie visited Mr. Cooley in a S p rin g field hosp ital the l a t t e r p a rt o f last week. Mrs. 2 . T. Collins re tu rn e d to Spring- field A'nday, a f t e r a v isit w ith her T H E C I T T T R A N S F E R mother, Mrs. N a n c y Dnmewood. Miss A'rances Cox sp en t th e week end at A lb any a t th e home o f her sis ter, Mrs. F r a n k B ru m b au g h . Mr. a n d Mrs. Clem S a r f f visited over S u n d ay a t Salem and A lbany. DONE ON SHORT NOTICE PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY Wm. George a n d Mrs. C h ris tin e P h i l lips, d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. George, hav e been q u it e ill. Mr. an d Mrs. G e o rg e 's son Em il, who is in the Phone 99 401 Main Avenue school fo r the d e a f at Salem , has also been q u it e ill. C harles Cooley an d fa m ily spent the week end ut C u rtin a t th e home of WE HAVE ESTABLISHED Mrs. C o o le y ’s people, th e H enigm ans. V N. J. Nelson, Jr. HAULQIG AND DRAY1NG Miss A'lorence R alston, o f U ep pner, v ¡sited d u rin g th e p a st week w ith Miss T r is ta M artin . W. J . P a g e , claim a g e n t for the s t a te in d u s tria l commission, was in the c ity F rid a y a t t e n d i n g to the claim in connection w ith th e d r o w n in g of E lm er Schell iu the p o n d o f th e P a l let* L u m b e r com pany. Al. H em en w n y g a v e an e n t e r a t i n m eat a t S p rin g fie ld A'riday evening. Miss T ris ta M a r tin an d h e r guest. Miss Florence R alston , w ere E ugene visitors T uesday. Mrs. E s th e r G rubbe, who had been v is itin g her niece, Mrs. H e rm a n Van W inkle, le f t T u e sd a y fo r her home at Chehalis, Wash. H. J . S hinn w as ill E u g e n e T uesday on legal business. Mrs. Ella B u rto n , o f E ugene, is vis ¡tin g f r ie n d s in th e city. George D yer a r r iv e d T u esd ay from M y rtle Creek fo r a visit a t the home of his d a u g h te r , Mrs. W a lt e r S anfo rd . Mrs. O. M. Miller was in Hulsey T u e sd a y on business. Al. C hurchill r e t u r n e d T u e sd a y from a v is it a t Roseburg. • A'inley P o rte r, who had been v i s i t ing a t the home of his b r o t h e r in-law, S. B. Horn, left T uesday for his horn A FIRST CLASS REPAIR SHOP, primarily to irivc ser vice on Overland cars and Denby trucks, but will accept other repair work when time and space permit. “ No cure, no pay” is our motto. Auto Electric and Tire Shop -------- 901 Main Ave. -------- J. C. Currin, Proprietor Phones: Shop, 110; Res., 145-J Omer Moore CARPENTER & BUILDER Cabinet and stair work my specialty Consultation free evenings. 327 Quincy Av.f Cottage Orove <r JONES EATON Forty-two Kinds of CHICKEN FEED Carried in stock. 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