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A r c y o u f u lly p ro te c te d u^iuiiMt fire , bimed on prcNcnt rc p lu ce m e n t v u I iic m Ì It im lief ter to lo* mu fc tliuii worry. K o o k it up wi t h («nllow iiy, T ill M u m . jllc USE VEGETABLE FERTILIZER Kd^nr W i II moii spini ut Curtin. T \ |i*r J o h n mo ii m u l fu o n ly , o f I'o r t lutili, v in itt'il d u r ili# the w»*«*k ut tin* I ioiim * o f M r. JoliniM iii ' h |uir«*iitn, M r. •lllil Mr»» til'lMTIll •lollliMOII. M r *. Mfun N u c o r um l Mon, o f tiriiutM l'ut»»», s i H u t u n l n y w ith M m. N u /.nr ' h i i i o G m t , M r * K llu W ih o u W h ile # i » m im *h o rt I u #o od tu n e to litivi* y o u r enr o \e r lm u le d un d f i l i t i ttp mo flint y o u cun e n jo y v o u rn e lf w hen " J u i c e " i* n v »ululile. T h e Her voi t tu rn te , H p ru y, L o ri# K t ’m*»on, I m the pince. • jn e ltf« MrM. K otiert s M otor P f id liy . K lim t t wan u K|i#<*n«* M r " * K e rn llo lc o in li Npent th* ••ml I u ( ’or \ i i I I im . M r* K k’rid u y , " 11o\\ ilo you look " «mi Il y iiu you al i II' a r i- t 'i i j n y i t i g am i i i i i l i 'i - i l v o ti k im m •')'• s i g i t i , a ri' I rt irii haiii|irrt|i|>«‘il w i i l i p o n i* c y c i u g l i t , w i* c u li 1 « u t i n v a l u a l i l i ' s e r v i « » t o you, I w e a t is e ¿MISI' III' Olii I m i >\ i- ilo ' in w i ' i y Il’ you c I om * i l ' n Ilo ' p u r- llllSIIII'HS lo V is io n sta ge o l illl p i 'o p l t 1 of liti*. ni'i'il glasse* l'or u oi k alni ilistanl view, K I I V l ' T i > K S h i II In l p voli T liry ari' in 1 1 *lily l'unvi'iiii'iil alni iihi ' I ii I, lii'i'ninu' I n o via iniis a r t ' ili voti l>l) n in liil in olii' p air ni no I i i I I ciincn H ith si'iitns to h I ioh timi tliey ai>- bifocals D. J- Scholl O P T IC IA N OFTOMETR1HT ft r lu r r on Pri’num'ii Cot tag* Orove 1 .lit lie s ÜH. lo r i lilia li' Oregon H T ru n k \ »• if ••• I m s e r v ic i* ; N e l s o n ’s A u t o p h o n e S a le s . Mr (ilu d y n Jn c kM o n return«*«! T h u m d a y o f In m t w eek fro m n v is it in \Vn*hifi#tf>vi. A p a rt y o f JO b o y r*u it* spent d a y fligh t ut ( ‘e rro (io n io Fri V o n r u n 't e n jo y yo u rr e lf on u plea mu re rid** w ith y o u r <*fi#tn«** p m im iiii^ or a cyl»lld»*r mi ns in # lie.Hi«|(*M, it Ì m ch e a p e r to hrtv e • repuirM m a d e b e fo re the « I : « nut k « m | p a rt rn iin *» ^ re n te r «lam »#«• *«• the purtM not yet in ju re d . T h e N« i \ j r e ( r iu a ^ i . H p ru y, I«nft# A ( ‘ninoii, ru n f u y o u r e n g in e up mo that it w ill * * p u rr * u lo n # w ith tb v l»«*Mt • * f them n in i ti#ht«*ri up the |(M»He purtM m id f it voti up »«hip shape. ^ tie ltfc M i mm N ie t n < *oinp 4 o n Bim ini it«* d u to* ver«* K n *h that nevered the te n d o n o f her n # b t wriMt, w hen the #lt«*it fe ll out o f u w in d o w w h ic h Mhe toni lo w e rin g Ilo * in j u r y im h e a lin g nicely. T h e i'll ri a t r y Nkip|Hil iipplrH In«! w ir k . tw o cu r» of H ritii; li. t h r li.ird job». N o m u ltt'f « b u i y m ir r iir tro u b le a , b r in g it to ir W«. k i l l ' f u r ili! ir a tu g iv e y o u t h r l«'»t « r u i n '. Nn> H i r k ut thè U r a l Hid«« f in r iig r, jn e llt fc M r . Alir«. I H 'g u t, o f P o rtlu m l, \ in lini d u r in g t h r p:i<*t « r r k ut t h r hnlll«' o f h r r m o t h rr, M r * K Ia. t i n n ì . H h r « n » u r r o a ip u n ir d t>y M i * * In r / K m in e rt . I m uk \ li ti \\ i uk l«*f o f K iig rn e , \ mit ••d d u r in g t h r punt » r r k » it h h i* g r a n d m o t h r r , M r * . H. K. M r K i u u i 'y . Tales of the Town Thi« ( 'u lo r ic p i p r l r * * f u r i i u r r *o l\<** t h * h u n t in g p n .lil.u i T h r r«i*t o f in *1 it 11 ri t im i ih no n u id i'r n t r n< to nurpri*«* rtiiuriH itn*ni«*nt w rek. H m itiiugkter, y o u im t h r» r d u y * o f h ig h p rie m . T h r M u r y Kll**w, m i m «* o f th«* ^rri«111211«*•«. * s \ m g «if f u r l w ill p n y fo r the in * t u l N|r*< H v llm K ü h le r »rr»\ «*«l ln*t \%«*ck In lio n n i l l u n n f r * y e u r * m id nt t h r from Titroitiit to m n u in for Minir tu»«*’ n u r t n u r y o u r u n h u v e «*vrry p n rt o f ut ti»«* Intim» o f ln r t»rot!)» rv Ih . . \N y o u r h o n » r e o m fo rtn lily h ru trd . T n lk ( >KÌ***hy. w ith SV. I,, lln rt iy à Co. jn rll " T r i t ì i by . f u r y / * ut the h ig h ncliool M i* » C u r o lv n S h illin g , fo rm e r it uri» tori ii m, T hurtolnv fv e n in g , •timo 17. I r u r h r r h r r r , v ia it r d here d u r in g t h r A 'IH ii't iff u l htfht o|H*rn, fu ll o f I ii i h * punì » r « 'k w h ile o n h r r w n y to h r r till lll<*|t»«I H Mp’.irkllll^; U lH l< l‘ tll* mul hom e ut W e st In k e fro m |{o»rliurg, nut«’ «»• 11 It«» tils f uiniy ;<i t un t ioti m . jn r II»- « h e r e » h r tn u g lit d u r in g t h r pn»t y rn r. .? hm H R«*»*«*»ii n rriv c il Mntiirituv U oll ( ici’ h rtuteli to r«*iiittiii fr«»n» over Auctioneer!!!! Will »oil your Inni.si'liolil furnilurr, »lock, I in |>l<‘ini'ri Is toni m:ifliiin*ry, nini 1 mils of till kinds; 6 'i up to Ilio finit p.MMin und 3 'r for nil over. C. O. DeVERE 40«) Mam Avo. Cotta#* Oro*« (hit. \V. It I III»ir nin i lii m #n«*Ht, \N T m > lor, I«*ft H u t u n ln y f • tr G ru tif* l ’un* l»y tin* non # hm hom i* m u l w ii^ m m eth i M imm Alii*«* W Y I m I i , o f Ku#t*n«\ wild n VVrrk 1*1111 of Min n K I mi «* I . c m . F r o p o r t y (limiti#«* itiuuriim*«* i* jm i |» u lu r w ith iH ito in o Ix In owttcrn. O n lln w a y w ill l«*ll y o u w h y . f» 1 1 M a i n A v e . j l l c M m . L. D. H trom l, o f Fortini!«!, in \ l i l t i n g ut th«* homi* o f h« r fnthi*r, II i f W h itlo c k . the week end K T. H I lik e ly wfiM in K u ^ e n e H u n d u y m id b ro u g h t M r s H iivkely ant! little io n home. CUT OUT THE 11 C o r L EAT Goat Meat ON HAI.R AT T H E P E O P L E 'S MARKET SATURDAY W«< alno h a v e a f u ll lin i' o f *intik«'d nii-at», la rd n n d I'um pfcund n lw u y » nu ha n d . T r y o u r H p n iiK l.niiib fo r H ijiiiluy lim n e r . L u n c h im atM o f all kinds. FREE D E L I V E R Y P H O N E Iß Ku#«*fi<* M r lim i M r * .1 I, I tot. tty left Krt •I'*) fo r K lu m .tth l u l l * Mr «i«*ntty w ill l*e eitiployeil m ( 'in t e r la k e p a rk u ^ u m thiM Mini liter. “ IlOM ilo J'OII I r r l ” al i' thè \ II.il l| ll«-Nt lltllM. In a l i l i n«*«k ( * 1 »o k e n * , Im #*, v e a l rind e n tile w a n t ••d nt the l 'c o p ie ’» m a rk e t. m külft- A L D AOF. ISN T F.NTIRF. LY A M A T T K U OK YF.AKS Mr and M r i. A. (>. K n o w le s , o f K u itene, vi ilj-d Htindny ut thè honie o f vi r. K now les ' un clc, (leu, O , K i io w 1 «* m . Y o u r lim e w ill come. W h e n death ut a re«« y o u iti th è face it w ill be too late to a rra n g i* to p ro te rt y o u r fttm ily w ith u life io M u m n ce p o liry . W hen • he flaineN a re r«*«luein^ to ru in y o u r v u lu a b le p ro p m t y it w ill be too late to n r ru n ^ e fo r a fire p ro tc c tlo n p o lic y . T a lk w ith M e t c a lf now about e ith e r life o r f i re in a u ra n ce , or both. jm * 4 tfc The «p ia rte rly ro n fe re n c e M e th o d ia t eh u re h w un held cv enmj*. of th«* Tueadny Juck W id b y re tu rn e d to ('iM )iulb* K r ìd a y , a fte r a v init vvitli F r a n k Jo n e s. I.it ili* k n o c k m g r o w itilo larj(e re p a ir bill»*. I l a v e tkem attende«! to th«* m o m ent th e y atart, b y H p ra y , I. oiik k ( ’niMon, T i c H<*rv ir«* G a ra g e . jn«* 4 tfe An Honest- Confession Is Good for the Soul We hear a lot of iioiae about food prices dropping yet thiu^a are Mtil| mi tiring. We arc endeav orin^ to keep prices down, expecially sweet m , Much iin pics, cukea, do nuts, etc. Huy more home made br«*ad and help u m to keep them- " i w « * f t i M within reach of all. If you can’t digest mine, buy my competitor 'a, but by all in«*uiui, pat* toimte your home bakeries. BENDER’S CfTY BAKERY Mr*. Mnrii'ttc Town, w hn hnd mud«' h««r hoinr fur ten ninuth* with hur brother, Win. Oalmndur, left Sunday for S:i»knti'h«'Wnn, whirh will b«‘ h«*r futnr«' hum««. Il««r bruthi'r Jam«-», of Eugeni', vvn» h«*r«' to vi»it hur Hntur day. Mi r brntlit'r Willimn nrrnni|imui'd hur a» far n* Purtlnml. M i» » <)I i m > S h iir t t id g r Ivnv«*» tu m u r ro w fu r n m o n t h '* v i»it in C a lif o r n ia . High »rhool uuditorium Thur»dny i'vomng, Juno 17— '’ ‘ Trial by Jury.’ ’ Thi» « i l l bo tho niii»t IntoroNting nnd ontranring ' 1 ru»v you havp over »oon or h«*nrd. N; 15 o'clock. juolle l'ro»by torian Horvir««»— Tho Hundny M r. m id M r *. K, <*. N iA im iil h, o f C ut H u n k , M o n t., n r r v ia it in g t h r It. M . »rhool will givo n »hurt Childrou '» day I'r in e r h o n r t.nd W . It. ( ’iH ip rr fum ili«'». program in tho morning ut In o'rlork. S w i'r t inu»ie m id m e rry «piip» in t h r Kov. J. H. IVnix, who pronchod last llillir r t m nl H u lliv n n “ T r i n i b y J u r y ’ ’ Hundny morning, will hnvr ohnrgo of ut h ig h »elioni n u ilit o riu ra T h u r » d n y e v e n in g . J u n e 17 . .'lire m ill -ire. j n e l le W . K. Ib i r n n r d re tu rn e d Hundny fro m n t t r m lin g t h r m e e tin g o f the »tute g r u n g e ut Itomi. Ile «va» u m em b r r u f I h r le g is la t iv e ro m m itte e . K n y S 'n n S ’lnde li'u » b u rg , W nnh. left Sunday fo r Kl W e h n ve H ie d bug», t o u r in g i earn, F o rd » ut fro m f 7 .ri to fufrll. C o m e look I hem ov e r. H om e real b a rg a in » . A lm i K o rd t ru c k fo r »ule. N e ls o n A u t o Siile » A S e rv ic e . jn c ll Mr*. II. J l. Ve lite li v in ite d ut v o lli» »««verni d n y » thi» vvi'ek. Cor W ilm ut Vertteh, o f H a y t o n , W a sh ., v is it e d thi» week w ith hi» n in n y re la tiv e » in th i» v ic in it y . M r *. K. C. H o n e y m id d u u g h t« 'r C la m n n d M r *. W . !.. M a tlo e k , o f (iin d irn , v is it e d S a t u r d a y w ith M r *. , 1 . V . S t e w art. (r COFFEE \V'«' c a n y a complete line ineluditiK (Inltleii (laic, (Iiiliinn Weal, Royal ('lull, Caravan, Great American, Empire ami I’ealierry. Give our (iOe co I'Ice a trial. SATURDAY SPECIALS Grangia, per tlozeii............................................................... 50c Choiqe bacon, per 111 ............................................................ 35c Kippered salmon, per lit............. *.......................................... 35c Peanut butter (bring a pail) per II»..................................... 25c SMITH S GROCERY Wal k a Bl oc k and Save a Di me K iitm | ! I : BERRY BOXES and BERRY CRATES at 'riic liiinmti voice i*(»- [* produced with- every J Phone 65 miluiiil chunictcristic. A 1 demons!rntion Dial will ' Try “Grandma’s” , Cookies, They stallie you. Keep vour ear turned toward the Delicious. W e Have Them at .1 i 1 in*v Servie.e ( laia ^ e ,: White Channacv and per Dozen. Spray, \ a h \ £ A: ( ’ruson, he fore many daws von phone 7”). will hear the deinonstra- George Halton starts th«* early pea W. W. Hawley, of Girane, has been contest with th«- report of peas for t ion. admitted to a Lug«' ic hospital for S I L S B V Sc iiit iig ’ lir a \ W, " Mr*». Joyce Htevens I m «erioiiMly ill Mr nod Mr»«. Kluud H* hriK k were i»t the hotiii- of h«*r purciifd, Mr. ami over from Loruoe Hnturduy. .MrM. George Tc«‘f»<rs. •I II ( 'Imoibefs nnd ( ’liurltM Htevens To nil m y customers: I will still J fi w«*re in I'oitlu ml Hut urtili v on bimiiienn. continue t'. mi *11 fecil ;un! buy Mr. fuo! Mrn. J A. Wri^M nod moii a f«*w day»» I will have n place of bus • ness in town ami woubl i«Mk a^sharc Gonion viriteli in Ku^eue Hunduy. <»f your putronuK«*. J. F. Hpcny. ji»e4tf Virgil l'ow«*ll im home from O. A. f Mrs. f lu Vcatch nf««l family Umv* thin m oMunp to Mpcnd tin- miinint r with r«*hitiv«*s at Takilrvia, in Jntki*«»ri county Mrs J. R. M erib'y and daughter Delia retiirrii*d to Portland Weda**« day, after a visit h«*r«\ And G ro w M ore I his Is a C om plete General Fertilizer V on W ill Find It V ery Satisfactory 50c per Pkg. K E R R .1 it O r a n i f j u i l i i * the h o m o o f in * d a u f lt lo i J Notice to Public All of tho hukrri«'». of tho »tnto have Htlvnarptl tho prior of broml mil wo nro nl»o forr<«d to do so on account of tho high prior of floHr. On nnd nftor Monday, Juno 14. broml will »oil ns follow»; Ono pound lonf, wholowiilo 10c; rotnil l-c; pound nnd a half |onf, wholo- »nlo 1 • (-tiC. rotnil 17c. Cottage Grove Bakery diiini*r In - r Hundny. John Marker has just received the patiwt to his Monby creek homestrad which he took up some 20 years aj(o. Miss Annie Lee, Thom a« Lee md Frank Lie have rnov«*d to f’oburg. Forty acres in AUea valley, 4 Vi miles went of \ b ' « - 1 t'iwii, on mail and ere am route. Lots of outrange; over million feet «>f g«»«Ml saw timber. Will trad«* for good light car. Hee Galloway, .*>11 ’ . «lain avenue. jnelltfc Victor f*hambers was up from the U. of (>. Tuesday. M mm Nellie Mvers, recently a teach «•r iu the Eugene schools, is here to H|«en4l the summer at th«* hum«* of b«*r suiter, Mr« Elbert Hmith. Emmett .Sharp, nominee for county com mi- mi oner, was in Eugene Tuesday on husifie Hale of cooked foods arid fancy work by ladie« of th«* Baptist church all day HstvrUny at th#* White Pharmacy, j l l p iw* Hazel Hemenway r«*turne<l to her w«*rk in Portland Tiies«lajr9 aft«*r a visit at the home of her neither, Mrs. Eva Hemenway, and brother, Alrnond Hemenway. H. L Markin was in Eugene Tues- day on business. Mrs J. A. McMillan, «if Portland, visited Sunday and Monday with h«*r sister, Mrs A. L. Wynne. HI»«* in now • visiting nu Hoseburg and will return for a longer v isit here. W. L. Darby A Co. have a full line o f sporting goods. Winchester, Rem ingtori and Savage rifl«*s and shotgun*, baseball goods of every kind, cart ridges and loaded shells, fishing tackle. Mr. and Mrs. Hake Htevvmrt ami Mr. and Mr. Harry Hh«*arer motored to KiUon springs Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Shearer remaining for an outing. Konald Beuttie left Tuesday for I.a Grande, where he will spend the sum roer. Arthur Jones was down from Dorena this week.* Just received a full line of Rockford silverware for wedding presents. H. C. Madsen. jnelltfc Mrs. George Knowles has bought the W'oodard residence property on Ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Crowe returned Tuesday from a visit at Yonealla. Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanHehoiack, of Klamath Fulls, visited relatives in this vicinity during th«* past we«*k. Vulcaniz’g \Yks. Vulcanizing, retreading. Bun Mniogue, bunkki'rpi r for J. H. ChiiDilx'rs, is taking th«' first vacation In- ha* htor in many yours. C. A. Hor ton. tif Kugone, is taking Mr. Mi- noguo ’» placo. Mr. nml Mrs. G. A. Proctor will spi'inl tho wook oml in Kiigono. Mr*. M. 1*. Ga rout to, of Ia-ona, mo- toroil to Eugonc yoatonlny, anJ hor ilaughtcr, Mrs. Robert Hamilton, of Povvors, rotnrnoil with her. Tho acid tost of insuriinco rorapanios wa* th«> San Krnncisoo firo. Just four American companion pniit Inn per rout of their losses. Gnllnwav. 511 Main Ave„ is agent for two of th«‘m. jnellc Mrs. How uni Hess, of Rosoburg, i* visiting hor parent», Mr. ami Mr». 11. A. Miller. Mi»» Xclilti Hamilton, of Springfield, i- vi»iting Mi»s Doris Harding. A son was born Juno 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hull and has I « ‘on named Humor Albert. Come look over Nelson's lino of used cars, bugs and trucks. jnell Mrs. Ora Road Hemenway has re signed tho position to which »he was elected in tho Cottage Grove schools to accept a position in tho Walker high school. Mrs. Olive Fortune, of Modests, Calif., arrived Monday to be present at the graduation of her ni««ce. Miss Ethel Sherman. The H. C. Ventoh family and I. II. Watch motored to Albany Sunday. Your batteries do not warn you that something is wrong until it is too lute. You should give them constant attention, and have them kept up by Tho Service Garage, Hpray, Long S Cruson. jneltfe Mrs. 8. K. McKinney wont to Dexter Monday to cure for her daughter, Mrs. Ilacil Parker, who is siek. C. M. Shinn spent several days this week at Newport to get relief from a sever«« attack of hay fever. Having »old my ranch, 1 have about 1000 yearling hens for sale; good oni's; White Leghorns. Also about 4tH) chicks two wt'eks old. some good cows nnd lots «»f other stuff, including farm «tools. J. F. Spray. jnettfe Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Jnmc» Carpenter, of Monroe, were guests Sunday at the John Durham anil Nelson Durham homes. The'G. M. Heott family has moved this week into the former «T. H. Silsby home in the north part of the city. Let us solve your troubles. If there is something about your ear that you don’t understand, we can toll you vvhat it is. Unless there is some repair to be made, the charge will be nothing, and if any repair needs to be made, the charge will be reasonable. West Hiile Unrage, W. C. Applewhite, prop, jnell Mrs. C. M. Jackson is in Eugene for tho »orviro nt 11 n. nt. nnd 7:30 p. m. V cord ml invitation i» oxtondod to tho public to bo prrsnnt. Mr. pud Mr». Tho». Riohnrdson, who roeontly »old thoir much on Silk crook, loft yostordny for lnni»fnil, Altn., to iiiuko thoir homo. Thorp is ono vory important noc««» »itv that in u* chonp now » » lioforo or during tho war— firo insurance. You ran insure your house for 3 year» in on«« of the strongest companies, for tho price of a door, with Oallowny, «'ll! Main nvenue. jnol lc Mr*. B. R. Job returned Saturday from her trip through Ynsemite park. Mrs. Churl«'» Adam* and daughter Ad* lino, vvho ni'ootnpaniod Mr*. Job on tho trip, romninotl for u short visit at Oakland, Calif., with Mr. Adams' mother, nrriving homo yoxtordny. .1. 1>. Orimo», of Rosoburg. who ro oontly bought tho Tho». Kirhnrduon place on Silk crook. has arrived with his family nnd has moved upon tho pine*. • 11 on oat work nt honest price*. Bi«'k will see that you ar«« treated right. West Hide (larngo. jnol life W. A. Hurtling, of Santa Barbara, Calif., visited thi» work with hi» daughter, Mi»» Eva, and with old time a day or two’a visit. friend*. A . B ru n d & C o. are 10c trentmi'iit. B. K. Ijtwson, of Wedderbiirn, ar rived her«. Monday to take some Ma sonic work that evening. He wa* met at Eugene the day before by. Mr«. Law»on, who arrived some time ago. They returned borne Tuesday. Good assortment of Florence Auto matic. oil cook stove*. No smoke, no dirt, no »mell. A summer nee«-**ity for every housewife. W L. Darby Sc Co. Dun Wood* was up from the L". of it. Saturday and Monday evenings tnk OU R L A U N D R Y ing Masonic, work. ho I voh the problem of scarce Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Knox visited over labor, poor work. I lav«- us do the week end with Mr. and Mrs E. K. Gilstrap in Eugene. all your laundry work—for Homer Galloway ha* filed hi* no economy, for satisfaction. tarial commission with the county feb'rk. Light opera nnd recital at high »rhool auditorium June 17. *t;]5 p. m. Ring Us Up Phone 79 J. McAllister left Monday to sp«nd the summer at Madras Mrs. George Knox, who had been Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Conner visited visiting at the home of her uncle, Dr. W. W. Oglesby, returned Monday to Alfred Beidler at a Eugene hospital Wednesday. Mr. Beidler is g«*tting her home at Fossil. along nicely, although his recovery from an operation for appendicitis ha» b«'eii slow. WE NOW H AV E A CARLOAD The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY OF PURE CRYSTAL on hand and have arranged with the city delivery man to deliver ice on Mondays, Thursdays and Satur days of each w«'ek. Fifty poumls for 50c at our store, or 75e deliv er« d. We nolicit a share of your business. Sterling Feed Co. Mr-, K. B. Wilson, of Yaeolt, Wash., ind Mrs. M aud LeK*iy, of R«-*-«lsport, arrived here Monday and left Wednes day in company with their brother, Kr nest Purvnnrc, with his family, /or a visit with th«'ir sister. Mrs. J. K Elli son, nt Springfield. Neither Mrs. W il son nor Mrs. LcKoy knew that the other was coming t»> viait th*‘ir broth er. They met at Kngciie, where Mrs. I «-Roy changed to the main line on her way from Keedsport. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Beidler, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. E. J. Beidler, Miss Kathleen lie idler and Miss Madelle lb idler ruotvreii to Eugene Tuesday to visit Alfred Beidler, who is recovering from an »(«'ration for appendicitis. W. 0. Harris arrived Momlay from l«is Angeles nnd has gone iuto the Bohemia district to spend the summer on his mining property. Mr. ami- Mrs. II. G. Crowe, who re cently sold their ranch, left yesterday for Salem for an extended visit with their children. • J. C. Phelps and son Jesse, of Port- land, visited Wednesday with George O. Knowles. The elder Phelps and Mr. Knowles are old-time Siuslaw neigh bors. The annual high school picnic was held yesterday on Mosby creek. al«>ut 7.1 students participating. Nothing sweeter than the tones of the violin. Nature’s own instru ment. The tones of the violin reproduced by an other instrument in the minutest detail. Keep your ear turned toward the White Pharmacy— and you will soon learn the solution of the mys- terv. 3-Acre Ranch For Sale Cheap if taken in next 30 days. Good 4- room house, city water, hous«'s for 1000 hens, family orchard, lots of berries, just outside of city limits. 50 Inst ye« r cockerels, used in breeding pens this year, going at #1 to 41.50 each, same as I sold last spring at 45 to 410 «-ach. Four 220-egg size MeClanahan incubators. D AY OLD CHICKS So many people who bought June chicks last year found them profit able that 1 will hare a hatch June 20. Better try 100; ought to lay in November; 10 p«T cent discount for this hatch. Bert V. Hands Cottage Drove 0 Oregon Wanted, Eggs, Mohair, Veal Hides and Chittem Bark. Store open Saturday evening. JO N E S EATON PHONE 3 cTWothers, Be Prepared lor Hot Summer Weather The comfort o f tho family rests largely upon th«' wisdom «>1 the mother in providing tho home with aids for keeping the family health and happiness at its height The care of the baby is of first importance. The careftil mother insists upon the vise of purest soap for b a b y ’s bath to keep its skin in the proper condition during the summer heat. Also she is careful to use the best of baby talcums to refresh its delicate skin. , The White Pharmacy specializes in the things that baby lieetTs. Besides toilet articles, they have a full line of pure medicines carefully compounded to meet the minor ailments to which the baby may anecumb. They are the sole agents for the Miller Sanitat nipple, whieh greatly lessens the tin n e rs to the health of bottle-fed babies. They are easily sterilized anti fit any bottle anti are absolutely non-collapsible. When in need of baby comforts call at The White Pharmacy