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KRAFT CHEESE ELKHORN FOB YOUR SANDWICHES THE CHEESE OF CREAMY RICHNESS PIMENTO, CHILI AND PLAIN TWENTY CENTS THE CAN KERR Sc S I L S B V »lime high quality product n» before mol 1 » rendy to »«rvo nil former nod fuluro ciutomer» with the tie»t iu the liakiog lino. m 2 lt f W. I*. Itiiui-h, of i'orllnnd, »pent »ev erul dny» of the pn«t week viailmg W J. White. F. C. Coffman, I .on MeKihben nnd l.e»ler Hi ii ii l »re iiMi-iiding the i|i»trlel eon vent ion of the W. O. W. lodge nl Mnr»hfield. Itnymond Vnuleh 1» home from O. A. 0 . for the remainder of the term, ill lie»« having interfered with hi» work. When you get rheumatic, or gall »tone«, or a wni-rr«, or feel generally done up, you go to «ee a doctor and have him fn the niurhinrry up »o it will run »monthly again. Wtum your rur gets I he rheumnti*, or giillatonua, or Inn heave», you «hnuld take it at ■•lire to the Hervire (iuriige for tni-d ten I attention. Don't let it run until it» lung» nr« »hot and it 1 » beyond h o p e . Hprny, Ieiug ft Cruaon, Htude baser agent«. mTtfc Good Taste - d<'IIISJl<l* n style of umuiit- mg or fmin«' that will «on- form to I he (Yntiiri'h of the individual. W. J. W hit«- wua in 1' rtland FndiiV and Haturd uy un btuiai-aa. Mr. and Mr». 1«. I.. llnrrel «pent the week end in Kugene. Waldo Miller 1 « recovering from a vi-v ere sttaek of rheiimat iaio We huve n large ami varied assortment of mount- inga ami frame* from which to Mclccl those that an- best Hint»-«! to the lima of your fact). G. O. Vulcanizing Works. B. J. Howe, vulcanizing, retreading, t£ If it'« anything optical, you wifi I n - pleaded with what wo have to offer. Vou are privileged to rail and in«|M-nl our methodauny time. D. J. Scholl OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Factory ua Premises Outtaga Qrov* j T a je a Orsgon of the Town Mrs. K. A. Colili- «|u-iit the week eml nt Cretweil with her ilniighUir, Mr*. Frank Hly. Mm. Ham Nntor fimi son (Irriti, of Kugciia, a | h ’ut Kmlii y nail Hnturilay with tin . Nucor'• mother, Mr«. Kiln WiUon, l.o-.k fo r Nelson’• new nit. mille Mr«. K. W. Itavi« returned Hattmlay to her home nt Yonenllu, nfler n few ■ In y«’ visit with Mr. noil Mr«. Wm Ghost a ft. Mr«. Frank Turner unit ilnughtsr, Mm* Julia, returned Friday from their viait in Missouri. They were nrroni I mi ii n*d by Mr«. Turner’« nepliew, John Uoliel, of Kolia, Mo. S. C White Leghorn Chicks I have 500 emtra chirk» for May JI7. 10 por cant discount on all or data for that data. May chick» coat loan, aaad loan beat, and can ba rat «ad cheaper than any othar chick*. Will tap In Novotnbar. Try them. Bert V. Hands Cotta«* Orova Oregon Claud Kime and Kny Komaine mo torevl up from I'lirtlnad Friday, return mg Mu ml uy. Mr». Komaine, who win already here, reiaaioud to net at ra«hier at tha Wynne ft Kime »ale. Mr«. I.ealie Kngr-im uur, Mi«« Marian Hooper, nrrompanied by Mr«. Engrain'» brother-in law, Kalph Kugrntn, o f Ked ■ling, Calif., who » u looting here, visited in Kugeno Haturdny. Neiaoii ha« u»ed Forda from #25(1 up. ( ••me in and look them over. tu 21 e Mr*. M 0. Dunn, of Kuaeliurg, vis ited during tha puit weak at the home of her piireuta, Mr. and Mr«. J. J. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen, o f Yon ralln, visited several days of the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Koliart Klimt I Thn total o f your repair bill will be «moHer and tho life of your car will t>e longer if you keep your ear running tmoothly all the time. IJttbi knock« « imiii develop into log one« and what might have been a few minute»’ job in the first place soon become« » big one. At the first sign o f trouble ruu your bus into Hpray, •-’ "ig ft Cru stin'» Hervife Oarage, and while there take a look at the Htudebaker model. Mr. and Mm. H. P. Husby, of Nil* verton, viaiU-d during tke past week •t the F. T. Burdick home. H. K. nrund returned Haturday from an outing at MoCredie »priuga. Mm. Carrie Ocumpuugh nnd Ktln Aj»pU-whits', of Fiirtlaml, visited during the past week at the Hlielbv Churchill home. Insure your car againat fire and thi-ft. You would not let any other property v f e<|un! value go unprotoct ml. Why take any ebanre» with your ear when the coat o f protection is so lowf Kenneth McKeynutda, at Hixth Street Oarage. Mr». U. M. Hall »pent the week end in Corvalli* with her »on and dnugh ter, Oeorge and M i»» Hildri-d. Mr». D arby’» clu»» of the Method!«* Hunduy nchiad will hold a randy »ale Hnturilay in front o f Wynn« ft K im e'« store. (let Homier'» bread nt (lender'» bakery. Reopened and ready for liu« ini-»». m 21 tf Frank Kelly and Htanley Damearood returned Hnturilay from Washington, where they had been employed. Superintendent and Mra. W. U. Heat- tie »pent the week end In Kugene.- Mr». A. A. Austin, who had been visiting her ilaughtsr, Mr». C. I„ Rob Chickeua, bog», veal and cattle want erts, returned Friduy to her hum« in ed nt the l ‘i)o|de 'a nmrket. mhOtfe Altenloen, Wash. Service, sorvies, Herviee Oarage. Mm. Jepthn llnrt win culled to 3n lent Mnturdiiy hy the illm-n» o f her Spray, l-ong ft Cruson, Htudebaker agent». m7tfc eon, Hurry Mitchell. M i»» Margaret Hemenway, daughter Mi»« Mnrgurat Galloway »|H-nt Fri- o f Mr. and Mm. W. A. Hemenway, duy night in Kugene. ■pent the week end in Kugene nt the Ifti*« Beulah llrumfii-ld »pent the home of her grandfather, iMniel Kead. fed^Uind in Kugene with her »inter, Mr». O. H. Heine spent the week end Vli**Bul>y. in Kugene. Oeorge Iloyd has bought the Rinehart The City Hnkery hna r«opon«d unci Mr. Itemti-r nr.ys he will turn out the place east o f the city. Saturday Specials MAY 22' 8UQA&—90e lb., 6 lbs. to each customer with other grocerim. BEANS White, good for seed or table use, lb. lie. SOAP 16 bars Liberty white laundry, 2 barn toilet aoap, $1. TOBACCO *~7 (- m in of Prince Albert for $1. FLOUR We can «till save you inuncy on flour, (let our price* on barrel Iota. SYRUP Syrups are ad vanring; we have a good variety of brands. 8PUD8 Nice spudii, per lb. 8c. SMITH’S GROCERY Walk a B l o c k and S a y « a Di me K. A. Dorff, of Fountain, Wash., ha* Dan and Miss DindJey Welsh, of bought the Mr- Mary t»hinae| ranch Kelso, Wn»h., who had been attending ea«t of the city. junior week end at the L'uivsmity of Jitney servio« at the Service Oregon, making the trip thare by mo tor, arrived hsra Monday and »pent Oarage, Spray, Long ft Cruson tbs night at the hi.me of thair grand Phone 76 for real service. j.’iOtfc parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. I,. Wood». M II. Anderson left Sunday for Pen Mrs Welsh arrived the »«me evening dietim to represent the rommerrial club by train and all returned home Tne» at a meeting there of commercial club day. officer«. Mr» Ella Thompson, who ret.nl ly Mi»» Violet Crowe uud nephew, Duu visited her brother, Kiubard White, aid Magee, who hud been visiting rei who is at the state hospital, and who ntivr» here, returned to Salem Sunday has been seriously III, report» that he Did you know that Nelson »ells »nine is now on the mend and may be home of the best make» of tire» 4111 earthf »hortly. The claaa in home parsing which has Mr* Win. G sorgi* visitali Sunday in Kugaiie with her daughter, Mm. Chris b»*en conducted in this city for the tine I'hillips, who is In a ho«pltul past month under the direction o f the Red Cross, ha» completed the course. there. It is plunii.il to form another rln»» for Mr«. J. H. Henson und M i»« Dilli«- tbo fall and winter work. Deonurd visited in Kugene Hnturday. Mrs. J. F. Oodurd, accompanied by Ye», Spray pays as much for eggs her two >msli soaa, went to Portland right at your door a» anyone in (Tot- Wednesday to visit her mother, Mr*. Inge Drove. Yo», and deliver« your I^iurs HsU-oiub. feed as eheup as you cun buy it iu Mr. and Mr». G. A. Small ware in town. I’ honc 125-Y. tnhlfHf Eugene Wednesday on business. A daughter wa« born Monday at the Mrs. Jack Allison and »<>n Jack ar Cortland »unitarium to Mr. and Mr« Frank Woodruff, until recently resi rived Wednesday from Albuny for a visit with relatives. dent» nf this city, Misse» Essie and Wmnifred Fair, » T who taught at lAiudon «Mil Pi»»ton, left Wednesday for & visit at Keeds- l-ort. Both will tench at Doresn next year. I f you want home killed meats try A carload of Overland touring car* arrived here yesterday for the Auto Kleetria ft Tire shop. Mrs. Myrtle Mills, of Salem, is vis We also carry a full supply of lard, ■ ting at the home o f her daughter, compounds, criseo, vegi-toln, ham», Mra. Georg- Boyd. bacon, corn beef, wieners, bologna, J, K. Pratt and Marion \ eat- h were and «II kinds of lum-h meats. Oleo Up from Kugene Wednesday selecting margarine, Nueoii, (lem Nut and a committee to put over the Mnlvation llmi-co. Army drive. J. E. Bedford, o f Dorcnu, was in FRESH FISH ON FRIDAYS Eugene Wednesday. TREE D ELIVER Y PHONE 16 County Commissioner nnd Mr». K. R. Spencur were up from Kagenr yester duy. They remained over to east their C. K. Stewart was in Kugene Friday votes. John E Edwards, democratic candi night on businnss. W AN TED — I'N IM I’ ROVKD TRACT date for sheriff, wa» in the city Wed OF 10 TO 30 ACRKS, AD JO IN ING nesday lining up support for the gen OK N K A K COTTAGE GROVE. SEND eral election in November. He ho* no U X ’ ATIO N , B R IEF DESCRIPTION opposition in the primaries. Mra. Jack Dewi» and daughter Milli- AND LOW EST PRICE ( H A I.F Ok MORE CASH) IN FIRST I.KTTEK, cent went to Harrisburg yesterday to ADDRESS S V. HEATON, ENTER visit Mr». I »m is ’ father-ia-law, J. B. I.-'Wis, who is quite ill. PRIME, ORE. Mrs. J. Sams, accompanied by her Mrs. Henry (Flora) McKinley ar rived this week from Tillamook for a son Kermit, went to Roseburg yester visit uf a monlb with her parents, Mr. day to visit at the home of her duugh and Mrs, F. B. Phillip», and other rel tor, Mrs. Wm. Telford. ntivo«. Mrs. Mary Kobin»ori visited in Eu Delbert Rouse wns in Eugene over gene yesterday, Friday night. Curtis Parker was up from Spring- field Hunduy. Mrs. Parker and child, who had been visiting here, returned with him. Mra. l.ulu Crandall, o f The Dalles, eouain of Mrs. K. K. Mills, visited at the Mills home over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. MiHs motoring to Browns ville with her Monday. Mrs. Crandall is state presiilent of the Degree of Honor. A lfred Beidier has undergone an op eration for appendicitis and is getting along nicely, l ie is at a Eugene hos pi tab The W. H. Blair residence on Wash O u r fa m ily wash s e r v ic e m a k e« ington avenue m undergoing extensive this unnecessary. T r y ua by repair*. s en d in g uh y o u r B L A N K E T S , Riley Snodgrass und family were np Q U IL T S , etc , th a t n eed cleans- from Springfield Sunday. in g N O W . M o d e r a te ratea. Emil George, who has been ill in a Htnte hmquLil at Salem, is home with his pureats, Mr. and Mr*. Wm. (ieorgu. Miss Marths Johnson spent the week end in Eugene. Ring Ua Up Phoo* 79 Mrs. Leon DcaLarses’ vocal class ucsiHted by the Methodist choir, will give the comic operetta, “ Trial by Keen plenty of water in your battsr J a ry ,’ ’ in tho near future. ii-«. We furnish that fres and «ben Mrs. J. P. I-nyng. o f Pocatello, Ida., the battery needs recharging you won't who hnd been visiting nt the home of have a big repair bill. I f anything her brother-in law, George Lnyng, re duos go wrong, *»Uo this free advice turned home Monday. and have it looked after by the ri- F. A. OareUon left Tuesday for an |ierts at Spray, Long ft Cruaon '» Ser extended viait in California. vie« Garage, Htudebaker agenta im'tfc H. V. Allison is spending a month at Mr. and Mr». Worth Harvey, Mm. Mi lk imp springs for the benefit of Joe J .a lid esa. Mi»» Dm her Silsby and rheumatism. Mr». H. H. Veatrh motored to Corval Miss Doris Harding was home from li» Saturday evening and visited over her school over the week end. Sunday with relative» and friend». Grover Marksbury is home this week Klbridge Duralinger, of Kugene, was in the city Tuesday making arrange from un outing at McCredie spring». C. E. Jones spent Sunday in Rose ment» to »tart a lummi-r clu»» here in pinna iigd harmony. burg at the home of his daughter, Mrs Bring in your ndjiittmsnt on tire*. H. E. Bellows, where Mrs. Junes is Wn will treat you »qunre with any spending a few weeks. make o f tire. Nelson's Auto Hule» ft Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Purvanee nr Service. m 21 c rived Monday from Metlakatla. Alaska, - 1 a to spend u mouth. Mr. Purvanee is an instructor in the government school*. Mrs. Jphu Knox and little daughter left Monday for it visit in Salem. Mr*. M. J. Morris, who had been visiting at the Judson Allen home, re W ill sell your household furniture, turned to her home at Salem Monday. Miss Ruth Phelps and Miss Grace stork, implements and machinery, Harding were home from Monmouth and tools o f all kinds; 5% up to over tho week end. the first #2000 and 3% for all over. TO THE PUBLIC PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET If Y o u W ant to Taste Real Peanut Butter G et a Can of ROGERS’“ SCHOOL BOY PEANUT BUTTER” Far Superior to the Com m on Kind No. 1 Tin . . . .40c No. 2 Tin . . . 90c A. Brund & Co. Jj were George Wilson, aged Jutnu* Groom, lit; Daniel Dugan, 5M; Virgil White, 51; Jasper Patten, « 8 ; Ed. Pooler, G.l; William Abbott, 00. Wom en present were Mr». Frona Whit*- house, Mr*. George Wilson and Miss Ola Williams. ♦ ♦ 4k Mi*» Bonita Banger entertained about twenty of her friend» Haturday eve ning at the home o f her mother, Mr». 11 mu Beager. of membera entertained with a pro gram and a number of the memla-r added to the merriment of the oeea aion with their juvenile raiment. •ft <9 Mrs. E. Q. O. Groat and Miss Berth.-- Cox, sisters, ndebmted their birthday anniversaries Tuesday evening with i dinner at the Groat home. ♦ ♦ ♦ The woman’s missionary society of the Christian church met with Mr* ♦ ♦ » F. B. VanNortwiek Thursday of las Children’s night was ob»erved at week. An interesting program was fel the regular meeting of the Eastern lowed by a social hour and refresh Star Friday. A numtx-r o f childrsn meat». Announcement Elbridge Durflinger, of tho Durflingor Music -Studio, o f Eugene, will conduct a summer class in Piano and Harmony in Cottage Grove one day of each week. For particulars, call phone 102-L. High school students accredited in music. H e COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Soft Light—Not Dim Light To have plenty of light without unnecesnary brightness use National White Mazda Lamps The tipleflB, white-glass bulb softens the light without dim ming it. The ideal lamp for the home. Five in a Bluo Con venience Carton. W. L. DARBY & CO. Ju& Think—9 Dozen Fountain Pens! A u ctio n eer Hit C. O. DeVERE 40« Main A n . Cottage Orova Miss Hunan Camp went to Hnlcm Tuesday to visit at the Perry Hubbard home. Mrs. W. N. McLaughlin went to Portland Tuesday for a visit at tho home o f her daughter, Mra. Thoa. Win- dow. Bender’s best, the bread you should ent. A home-made product. mSltf Mra. A. H. Powell and Mra. H. IP Yeatch were Eugene visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Onroutto are saving to I .eon a, where Mr. Oarnutte is superintendent for the l-eonn Mill* c-vmpnny r With nine dozen fountain pens of the highest grade, whieh you will find in our stock, you have a selection in which you will be able to find a pen which will exnetly balance in your hand. The stock whieh we have is hy far the largest and best whieh hns ever come to Cottage drove. A fountain pen makes a fine present for graduation or for a birthday. SOCIETY The PnOomu* club met Tuesday with Mrs. W. P, Hall, enjoying a pleasant social afternoon, after which refresh meats were served. Quests of the club were Mrs. H. M. Wendt, U A 8 . V. A l lison, Mrs. A. W\ Swanson nnd Mrs. Rov Komaine. The White Pharmacy ft ft ft The girl scout* o f the high school will give a hard times party tonight in the high school gym room. ♦ ♦ ♦ Frankie Snodgrass entertained a few o f his schoolmates Monday evening nt tke home o f his mother, Mrs. M. P. You never miss the water till the Qa routte. nett runs dry. You can always get ft ft ft life insurnnee until something happens Mrs. J. W. Buckley entertained the thnt physically disqualifies you and you ran get fire insurnnee as long sa Socinl Twelve club yesterday after the property is not destroyed—also you qoon. The afternoon wns pleasantly* ran get it now while the getting is spent with the usual fancy work and good. Better talk with Metealf. m7-28s refreshments were served. Guests of Mr*. Wm. Garoutte, Mra. Earl Ga- the olub were Mrs. J. T. Johnson, Mis* Huey and Mias Bilsby. routte and Miss Edna Johnson were <» ft # Kugene visitors Wednesday. E D. Handy, who is employed at the J. H. Benson is home from W olf Pallett I.umber eompnny, wns pleas Croek for a few dny*. antly surprised Friday evening, when Noticevis hereby given thnt the ser a number o f friends gntherrd at a vice of my male animal is discontinued party in the efiok house in honor of his entirely except by »perinl request. Fee seventy-third birthday anniversary. i f ifS.flO must accompany service. H. F. Other of the company ’a employes pres Brogdon. m2lpd ent who are no longer spring chickens (r W a n te d , Eggs, M ohair, Veal H ides and C h ittem Bark. Store open Saturday evening. JONES EATO N RHONB 3 J