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nor*: itkstlu is knougu alivi : ARCADE T H E A T E R WEEKLY PROGRAM Fri., «Iun«' 11 “ Peek'» Bad G irl,” by Maini Normand. A jîoo.l comedy drama. Comedy, “ Shadow* IVat.M Wed., Juin* lt» “ Love Burg- lar, ” bv Wallie Reid. Abaorb- ing, inexplicable, thrilling, ro man t ic - t ha t ’a the “ Love B u rg la r.” “ Sliells and S h iv e rs," com- edy. Sat., .lune 12—“ Secret S e r vice,” by Ivo belt Warwick. This is a Civil war story based on the play by William Gillette dealing with a Union spy who Thurs., Julie 17—“ Broken nearly caused the capture of Blossoms,” hy D. W. Griffith, the Confederate army. lt is said tliis is the biggest Sun., J u n e 13—“ Rustling a production of the year. lt will B ride,” by Lila Lee. “ F or Bitter Yor Vorse,” — interest you and hold y ou spell bound èvery minute, but from M utt and Jeff. Pat he Review, motion pic a different angle than you ex- tures in colors. pecL lt is a pic turc dcpicting Mon., Ju n e J4 “ Smashing brutal life in the umler-world B a rrie rs ,” William Duncan. in the city of London, lt is im See how Bella was rescued possible to imagine how murh from the lake a lte r falling brutality can be shown on the over the cliff. se r ce il until a fte r you hâve “ Ju n g le Gentlem en,” a m on s«*en tke pieture. key comedy. The maiiageuient wisites to “ J a y B ird ,” a two-reel com announce tliere will be a cork- edy. ing good cuinedy shown at the Tues., Ju n e 15—“ Road to end of tliis pieture to mise voitr spirils before going home. Divorce,” by Mary MaeJ areii. TO F.MI'U A T l ü A L L Y U UN Y S T O R Y O l' D HATH To the Lady Who W ishes to Hope r i v a l e r nu y» tim i never ugnili w i l l he epeii n te l le r iiiMre seti le lui wife. Ile o|ieiictl mie ycatcriltiy freni n c o n n u living in \N IsiiIligimi*. II, I ' , mut in ilo' te l le r Itie m u s iti im p u re.I l..r parti» ulti ri .'.iii.vrniiig Mr. Fie» 1 e r ’* .lentil, th e vinte, emise mi.I vvliolh | vr or not th e r e u n i an y |m rtieiihir »«‘a ion for In» annullai nell.ut. T he m u n t i '» n u l timi li | m . li II reeeut v m t to the vl.l home ni iYnimylv miia nhe limi mvt Mrs. J u lin Wilaun, of M eM iuuville, lire., who uniti th at .ibe hml retiti in n I'ortlm ul imper un n e . .unit of \ | « F irs ! 1er » .lentil, Mr», r i v e t e r is M u t i n g in l l r m it i l'ns. 1 , w h h h I» the reason th a t Mr F irst »'r op en ed th e le tte r u.l.trysie.l to her. r \ Beautify Her House WE HAVE RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE EASTERN MILL A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT MENT OF Tales of the Town ('lauti Piaster visit«*«! at this \v«*tik with his parents, Mrs. J . T . fluster. I .««limititi •Mi miti Colonial Drapery Figured Silkoline Art Ticking Ostend Taffeta Versailles Chintz, etc. Miss Vera Kvaus. ,»f S h erid an , \ ,Hit «»«l this week with Miss l.illie l.«onttr«j. Mrs Mary t'l a ik , ut visite«! this week w ith her sister, Mrs. t». J l-a ml « ss. \N. A. I >«»ak, «if i\»w era, visite«] this week at th e Lamie «»I his uti«?Ie, T h u rs ton I »oak. George McQueen. J r ., n b r e a k i n g in on th e c ity delivery ro ute to tak,. (he place of A. H. Hprillkel. who leave* »» mui for Korea! Grove. Mrs. S op hia Kckluud a n d g rand d au g h te r. M m Helen K ckluud, of Will ch eater, a r e v liltin g at th e J o h n T his color scheme was a i m c a rr ie d out Grove* home. in light re fre sh m e n ts served befo re the Roy T ap ini, who wa* »«Tinnii» tu close o f th e evening. A series o f te s ts w as successfully passed by all seniors, jure»! in «II accident ta il week white a f t e r which each was g r a u t e d a fa k e w orking w ith a wimm I m w a t the Cha» ; Conner place. *u*taiiiiiig a severe gash The C o n stellatio n elu b was e n te r diploma. A ga m e in which e v e ry stu on th e head, ii at the hosp ital here tr.iucd y esterd ay a f te rn o o n in the l>au d e n t won a pri/.e m ade much m erri and hi* » u te r . Mi».i C larihcl T apini, i» m ent ami a h a lf hour o f music, p a r t i c q u e t room o f th e Masonic tem p le by here from Salem ass istin g in hi* care. ip ated in by all. ad ded g re a tly to the Nlrs. N e L o u l*urhnui a n d Mrs. Klbert W. H Cooper re tu rn e d W ednesday Bede. Mrs. H ow ard Hess, o f R o s e b u rg ; en jo y m e n t o f th e occasion. T he host Mrs. r. M. H ild reth , o f C a lifo rn ia ; a n d hostess were assisted by Miss <’ur from a buainesa t r ip to C e n tr a b a , Wii George Hall, J r ., is home from the Miss Kern Holcomb. Mrs. KII k t I S m ith rin. class adv iser, an d by ('laud Hher :,nd Miss N ellie M yers were guest* of man, C u rrin P u rv a u c e anil Kouald a g r i r u la u r a l college. th e elub. D elirious re f re s h m e n ts were B eattie. County C omm issioners S p en cer an d * served. Harlow were here W cdueiduv in v eiti a a * Mrs. C harles B eidler e n te r ta i n e d very g a ti n g a n o th e r landslide on th e high T h e M. P. G. elub w as very pleas c h a rm in g ly F r i d a y a fte r n o o n of last why near D ivide caused by th e recent a n tl y e u t e r t a i a e d T u esd ay a fte rn o o n week, th e guests being t h i r t y five of raina. b y Mrs. A. W. Helliwell, th e a fte rn o o n th e y o u n g m a tro n s o f th e city . A F ran k Clock waa tip fr o m P o rtla n d b ein g sp. nI in soeial e h a t an d nm-dle musical co n test anil a baby p ic tu re F riday. work, a f t e r which re f re s h m e n ts were co n te s t were am on g th e d iversion s of Mr. and Mrs , K. K. A rth u r , Sr., ar th e a fte rn o o n . Delicious re f re sh m e n ts served. «£•<♦•«$> • were served. The din in g room was rived Monday from H ikeston, Mo., and a re v isitin g th e i r sons, O rla n d o aud Mrs. Win. O s tr a n d e r e n te r ta i n e d ten p re ttily d e c o ra te d in pink an d w lutis ■ • . Karl. o f the elderly women o f th e city Fri The foreign m issionary society o f th e F. A. Clow a t t e n d e d the s t a t e G. A d ay a fte rn o o n in honor o f h> r% ister in law, Mrs. M a r ie tt e Town, who was to M ethodist ehureh met W ed n esd ay af K. en cam p m en t at A s to ria t hi « week leave th e n ext d a y to m a k e her home terno on w ith Mrs. J . K. H end rick s, at Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hall were at in S a s k a tc h e w a n . C anad a. Mrs. T ow n which tim e th e m issio nary boxes were C orvallis th is week to be p r e s e n t at the opened. Kcv. H am rick read the vpiad cam e h ere ten m o n th s ag o from Spok g ra d u a tio n of th eir son George from O ren nial report of th e women ’» foreign A. C. ane. . . . m issionary society to th e g en eral con George F reily , o f H alsey, visiteil Sun A reception w as held for Mrs. M. A. McGee e n t e r t a i n e d T h u r s fereuce. day w ith J a m e s L ew is ami Mrs. S K d a y e v e n in g o f last week in honor of th r e e new m em b ers o f th e society. Re I w w is.* her h u sb an d , th e occasion being his fre sh m e n ts w ere served by Miss Black The a n n u a l T ennessee picnic will In- s i x ty -th ir d b i r t h d a y a n n i v e r s a r y A six well. Mrs. J o e P o r t e r an d Mrs. J . A. held J u n e IS a t S k i n n e r ’s b u tt e park W rig h t. o ’clock d in n e r was served. at Kugene. All form er re s id e n ts of <£ <'$:■ <$> Mrs M ary S m ith an d d a u g h te r . Miss T ennessee a re in vited to be present. The P r e s b y te r i a n ladies aid society Mrs. Win. K irtle y is recovering from was p lea s a n tly e n t e r t a i n e d a t the Jessie, re tu rn e d S a t u r d a y from Albany, church W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n . The where Miss J e s s ie ta u g h t d u rin g th e .an a tt a c k o f g rip or influenza. hostesses were Mrs. C u rrin . Mrs. H a r d p a s t y ear. Miss M y r tle T e e te r s lias accepted a ing, Mrs. G owdy a u d Mrs. B laekm ore. A lb ert S. N ew to n left S a t u r d a y for position with’ th e F a ir store. ♦ ♦ ♦ O regon C ity, w here he will rem ain Miss N ie ta Hazleton is ta k i n g a The senior class o f th e high school w hile recov erin g from a f r a c tu r e d leg sh ort v a c a tio n and will visit m Bond .•as p le a s a n tly e n te r ta i n e d by S u p er which was s u s ta in e d th e d a y before a n d sev eral o th e r Oregon cities, being n te n d e u t an d Mrs. W. G. B e a tt ie at when he was k ick ed by a horse while accom pan ied from Kugom- by her - n h e ir home M onday n ig h t. T h e rooms em ployed a t th e P hillips L u m b e r coin ter. Miss Hazel. were deeornte.l with w h ite c a rn a tio n s p a n y ’s mill. Mrs. Alice Richm ond re tu rn e d Mon th e class flo w er) a n d sy rin go , f e a t u r S. R. S m ith was up from P o rtla n d in g the class colors o f g reen an d w hite ov er S u n d ay .___________________________ d a y to Kugene, a f t e r a visit a t the homes of her son and »laughter, A. A. Ho timnmi and Mrs. E rn e s t Amies. ,M rs. F. W. H a w k in s re tu rn e d Mon «lay from a visit at Roseburg at th e home of her d a u g h te r , Mrs C. A. Smith. 4 Mrs. Kay H uker ami little son vis PH O N E 89 BARTELS & SAFLEY. PR OPS ited a t V ancouver dm mg ilo- ,.u*t week. W e a r e really so b u sy w a iti n g on cu sto m ers an d do ing up orders H. C. Madsi'ii is in P o rtla n d u tt«i.«i ing a j e w e l e r s ' co nvention. b ro u g h t us by p ast a d v e r t is i n g t h a t we can not fin d tim e to get out SOCIETY « PATTERNS ARE REALLY ARTISTIC AND THE FINISH AND WEAVE OF GOODS ARE NEAR PERFECT. THIS MERCHANDISE WAS BOUGHT RIGHT FOR CASH AND IS PRICED WITH NO PROFITEERING ADDED Powell & Burkholder • D IV ID A •‘tilt«, Mr (S|»«nttl tu •turie !• Mr-*- P o rtla n d , \i*it<<! wct'k at the I.«*«* homr««. C ard of Thank« Itili» \\r«*k «‘in! ut flit» Imiti«' of lo’f | » : i f Thi* Sentili«'!, i Molli«* l!arr» «ni. o f i#«*v«'tal ditvs «# f li»*«t Dublin nnd N l.«wi* M in « tirar«* VVo«»d w b h a Univi* \ imìì or M o n d a y . Mi « Ma«* D u cali, of th«’ t»r«»\«*, spent a ih ! M i l> Ihigun , M p * \Va!l«*r Itolnnxnn slD'|»j»«d ih th« ¡ O r o w Moni! iv. } Mr, nnd Mr*. l\ H urk ett w«*r«* in th«* Urov** K a t u r d iv . M r*. Jrim i'N A m (iron o nnd non nr«*ut to tilt* firov«* uni* d a y Innt wc«*k. I». I». lLd»«*rt* unti tutu lii« li ì i rd « |•«*lif W e d w m lfiy ili t!i«* Urtivi*. \S «• wink t«» •• *!»»**«■« «oír ■ itirer«* n|» |«rr«'iatioit of tin' him it \ k »ndu«"«*rY •dio wii un i t th«' tun«* of thr death of mir huabtind iiik I futh«ar. MBH i M HAT 1*1 ELI) jn ellg d A p iM c n want ad« ANI» F A M I ! . Y for « r v r y lb i u j ; Ht*nttnrl City M e a t M a r k e t o u r r e g u la r ad. b u t. i f necessary, we will bu rn some of th e m i d n ig h t oil next week to get out our r e g u l a r list o f S a t u r d a y specials. How <&»— ---------------------------------------------------- 0» Household Hints ever, even if we vio n o t name p rices th is week, you m ay rest ass u re d t h a t y o u will fin d b a rg a in s here j u s t th e same. We would ra t h e r m ake o ur p r o f its b y larg er sales th a n by larg e p r o f its on sm all sales. We w a n t to enco u rag e you in the co n su m p tio n o f th e m eat th a t is so n e c essary to y o u r ph y sical well being. E “T The quality of hanking support you receive is of prime im portance. If your bank is to serve you well, it must itself have— as this hank has— the facilities of the greatest ha n k ing organization in the world—the Federal Reserve System. First N ation al B ank T H E OLD R E LIA B LE COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Knowles & Graber A spoonful o f kerosene to n k e lt ic o f v e ry hot w a te r will m ake i n u r o i , w indows, etc., brig h t an d clean. • • • A little pi iM*ft|>|d«* a d d rd to f r u i t compote«, jellies, ja m s and p n nerv«.*;», gives a delicious flavor. • • # T rie o le tte a c tu a lly is u i- d for hand bags. * * * B efore hiinging out clothes rinue y o u r h a n d s in a solution o f cold w ater an d v in e g a r an d you will not b<- tr o u b led w ith rough or chnppe»l hands. • * • A pinch o f b a k in g powder added to I th e w ater w hen w ashing a fowl ini proves th e fla v o r an d uiskes it more tender. • • • P u t p u lv erized pure borax in the w a te r in which colored linens are washed a n d rinsed. • • « S ta rc h a piece of lace and put tin- j d e r a hole in a lace c u rta in . P res s w ith a w arm iron. S h e rb e ts a re w ater and fru it j u i c e I or milk and f r u it ju ice frozen. • • • Corn b a k e d with cut green pep pern in it is an a g reeab le change. . . . Add hot milk to potntoes when | mashing. T h is p re v e n ts noggim-ss. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON To save s u g a r dissolve it in hot w ater b efore a d d in g to an y l e v e r a g e • • • Kgg. t a k e n in a lunch should Im w rap p»'d in oil paper. Hardware If sew ing machine oil has a c c i den tly g o tte n on n silk g a rm e n t to re move it, pince a new b lo tte r n m lrr and ov er th e oil spot, place n m o d e r a te ly hot iron on top nml leave it ! there. T he »til »vili be draw n out in to ! th e blotter. --------- and --------- * Furniture * To All My Old Friends and All (he New Ones That This Announcement Will Bring Me • To remove scorch quickly, »lumpen n w hite cloth w ith peroxide, lining n piece large enough to cover the scorched place. Iziy it on an d iron un til dry. Repent the o p eratio n if neees sary. I hitve taken advantage of the Agency I'lnti of the United Uigur Store* I ’n , which in every eauett- tial respect make* my More a I M I L D t IGAU ST h KK. This plan has proved ininieiiscly succi -slnl wherever introduced, because it passes on In smokers in smaller places till the advantages enjoyed by the smokers ol the large cities in which the United Cigar S toles C o . operates DM»«» stores. Under the plan i own the at ore as Indore and my name remain» over the door, Inti my arrangem ent gives me all the benefits of buying and selling that any United Cigar Store enjoys. All the famous brands at I oiled Cigat Stores prices. United Caslt Discount Vouchor» with all purchases. My Store Will Open as a United Cigar Store, Saturday, June 12 TO CELEBR ATE T H E OCCASION T H E FOLLOWING SPECIAL INDUCEM ENTS are offered* 1 2 3 4 5 • FREE, Double Cash Discount Vouchers with all pur chases. FREE, Ten whole Cash Discount Vouchers with cig arette Purchases amounting to $1 00 or over. FREE, A Tobacco Pouch (Genuine Buckskin) with all purchases of pipes. FREE, A Durham Duplex (Demon.strator) Razor with purchases amounting to 25c or over. FEPE, A Glass Ash Tray with purchases amounting to 50c or over. « t,Uf EARL 638 MAIN STREET hill COTTAGE GROVE