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i dent, Mrs E lb ert Sm ith, vice presiden t, T i t u s Wim llie see no of h jolly in form s! an d Mrs C harles Adams, secretary , p a r t y Inst e v e n in g in hon or of I>r. were unanim ously reelected. A fte r for T i t i m ’ sister. Miss Mise T itu s, of Ku mal a d jo u r n m e n t a co ntest on some of gene, mol Mrs Til ns* Urol her, Ikw the J a p a n e s e nam es used in th e y e a r ' s Homi, of P ort Is ml. The you ng people Mr». 8. K. Mi K in n c r c e le b rated her stud y w as indulgisi in, Mrs. B eutler present were Mins Aliee (iuretson, Miss s e v en ty -eig h th b ir th d a y an n iv e r sa ry aud Mrs. U nip hrey ty ii^t for honors. M nrthn .Ioli nnnii, Minn llililreil Hull, S u n d a y w ith a sum ptuous din ner. R e fre s h m e n ts w ere served by th e of Mins Willum T h u rlie r nini t ’nrl, llnrlow T h ree d a u g h te r s were present, as fo l ficera. .mil Knnnell Un ret non unii I 're n tie e 1 'it I lows: Mrs. F a n n y W itte, of Y o n c a lla ; j listili. Mrs. Win. C l a r k , ' o f Coburg, an d Mrs. ♦ ♦ ^ Mrs. Sam uel N ewcom b was hostess Georgia Clark, o f Coburg Mrs. Wiu. The Is C n S l ln «lut» «rsa pleasantly W ed n esd ay e v e n in g at an e n jo y ab le Clark w as accom panied by her family. O th er gu ests were Mr. aud Mrs. 0 . M six o 'clo ck d in n e r which she arr a n g e d e n te r ta i n e d at the home o f Mrs. d u m i P a rk e r , Mr. au d Mrs. J . V. S te w a rt ns a su rprise for Mr. N ewcom b, th e o c Kein Tuenils\ a fte rn o o n . Mm U, M a n d Mrs. C arrie Heuienwny. Mrs. M c casion bcitig his b ir th d a y . T he guests S hinn » n s a guest of th e chili. ♦ •*><*> K inney has been a resid en t o f Oregon w ere l>r. an d Mrs. A. W. Kirne, Mr. an d Mrs. C. M. P a r k e r , Mr. an d Mrs. since 1S52. The Home Missions society of the J . V. S te w a rt, W illiam T hum . G eneva M ethodist church met til the ehureli ♦ <$• ♦ Kune, an d Alice, Glen un d Odessa parlo rs W edn esday a fte rn o o n . Mrs The T u esd ay E v e n in g club m et this H am rick rend the hieutiinl report of week at th e home o f Mrs, C harles Vick. # < 4> th e g en eral conference, and the fol Adanis to tr a n s a c t business a u d elect The home o f Or. au d Mrs. II. W. low ing o ffic e rs were elected for the o fficers. Mrs. C. E. I 'm p h re y , presi coming y e a r : Mrs. J o e P o rte r, presi d e n t; Mrs. W. 1.. D arby, vice presi d e n t ; Mmn G race B lackw ell, s e c r e ta ry : Mrs. Lucy C urriu, tr e a s u re r . ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. W. G. B e a ttie e n t e r t a i n e d the I Social T w elve m a d e li g h tf u l m a n n e r T h u rsd a y a fternoon. SOCIETY «-------------------------------- ♦ ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Fri., June 18—“ Leave it to Susan,” by Madge Kennedy. Sunshine comedy, “ Son of a Gun.” uions and Wicked Husbands.” “ Blind Chance,” a two reel western. Tales of the Town M. C. Kolduns was in Kugene yes te r d n y . Tuea., June 22—“ Loot,” by W. K. Buckley m otored dow n from W anh ingtou and visited thin week with Sat., June 19—“ Secret Ser Ora Carew, You remember hi* p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. J . W Buck vice,” by Robert Warwick. A reading this story in the Sat ley. detective story of the Civil urday Evening Post. You see Mr. a n d Mm O. H. W illard went to war. K osehurg y e s te rd a y to visit th e ir son robberies, a powerful hunch of B ert, an d d a u g h te r . Mrs. F re d Ju s t. “ Rajah,” by Herold Lloyu. criminals, detectives, a subma Mrs, T. G. S u d te ll is v is itin g in Al rine chaser oil the high seas, b a n y w ith h e r m o th e r, Mrs. Y ir t ta Sun., June 20—“ Law of ’u ’ exerytiling. Neale. Men,” by Enid Bennett. Bo T h e R obert A u lu u f fam ily motored Comedy, “ Non-skid Love.” hemian life in Greenwich vil up from A uluuf W ednesday. lage, New Y ork’s famous Latin t ’laud S e h ru r k was in from L oranc Wed, June 23—“ Hay Foot, W ed nesday. quarter. Straw Foot,” by Charles Ray. C hiekeus, hogs, veal a n d r a t t l e w ant A Mutt and Jeff comedy. ed a t th e P e o p le 's m a r k e t. mhfitfr ■Just mention the name of Pat he Review—motion pic Charles Ray -nuf said. Miss Naomi W y nne leaves th is week tures in colors. for a visit w ith her a u n t, Mrs. P ran k Comedy, two nels, “ Shanks T im m erm an, in P o r t la n d , a u d her on cle, A. W. V eatch, in Salem . Mon., June 21—William Dun aud Shivali v.” Mr. an d Mrs. Lloyd S t r a t t o n mo can in “ Smashing Barriers.” tored o v e r from M arsh field Weilnes Thurs., June 24—“ Last of Eighth episode. “ The Murder d a y . Mr. S t r a t t o u is u fo r m e r resi Car.” Locked in an auto and the Duanes,” by William Far- dent. pushed off the deck of a ship nuin—a Zane Gray story. An Misa F e r n Holcomb has a c c ep ted n position ut the F a ir store. into the bay. This is what hap other good outdoor western picture. T h e r e ’s h a rd ly a n y t h i n g a S en tinel pened to Dick and Bella. w a n tn d w o n ’t do, b u t if one doesn ‘t International News Weekly. Comedy—Two reels, “ Frisky do it, t r y two. •** Mr. a n d Mrs. C. A. B a rte ll went to A lbany T u e sd a y to a t t e n d th e closing exercises of the school which th eir lit tie d a u g h te r has been a tt e n d i n g Miss D onna re tu rn e d w ith them . T h e O. M. Kem fe m ily m otored to F o r t ln a d M onday. PHONE 89 BARTELS & SAFLEY, PROPS W hili g a s is sh o r t in a good tim e to h av e your c a r o v erh a u le d an d fixed up so t h a t you can e n jo ^ y o u rs e lf when “ j u i c e ” is a v a ila b le . T he Ser vice G arage, S p ray , Long & t ’ruson, We told you to keep your eyes peeled for something special is th e place. » jn e-ltfr this week and you will be money ahead if you have remained llo n ald Hood, of P o r t la n d , is v isiting ut th e home o f his siste r, Mrs. H. W. awake all week looking for the specials which are listed here T itus. with. Be careful when you read or you may think your eyes T he W. A. H em en w ay fam ily will are fooling you, the prices are so much more reasonable than move to W a lk e r soon. Mrs. H em enw ay will teach in the W a lk e r high school you are likely to expect in these days of sky-rocketing prices. n e x t y ear. Mrs. Sain Naz.or, of Kugene, visited 5-lb. pail of compound............. ...... .................................. $1.25 T u e sd a y w ith her m other, Mrs. Ella 5- lb. pail of pure lard........ .........................$1.30 and $1.35 Wilson. 6- lb. pail of pure lard................................................................................ $1.55 Amici H a w k in s is here from N orth 6-lb. pail of Cotosuet... ...................... ^.... ......................... $1.55 Bend fo r a v isit w ith his g ra n d m o th e r , 2t-2*lb. pail of Cotosuet............ ................................................. 60c Mrs. Allie H aw kins. City M eat M arket SPE C IA L S 2t/i>-lb. pail of Jewel shortening................................................60c 10-lb pail of pure lard..........................................$2.50 and $2.65 Corn beef, 12-ounce can............. ............................................ 35c Waxbom’s sardines, three stylos, 15-ounce cans................ 20c Corn beef hash, 5-ounce can.....................................................15c Vienna style sausage, 5-ounee can.............. 15c; 2 for 25c Sibley’s deviled ham........5-ounce can, 10c; 314 -ounce can, 5c Rex oleomargarine, lb................ 30c Gem Nut oleomargarine, lb.i.................................................. 30c Umeco oleomargarine, lb...................................... 30c Troco oleomargarine, lb............ 30c Nucoa oleomargarine, lb......................................... 40c; 2 for 75c Our supply of these is short, so get yours early. C'risco— 31/2 lb. ean................ $100; 2-lb. can...........................55c Fine fancy breakfast bacon, lb................................................ 30c Extra fancy bacon, IK.........:.... ............................................. 35c Veal stew, lb......................... 10c Veal roast, lb...............................................................................20c Veal pot roast, lb.................................................................. 22c Veal steak and outlets, lb........_............................................ 25c Nice fancy Chinook salmon, in chunks lb. 25c; sliced lb 35c Pickled pigs feet, ib.................. 10c Dill pickles, lb............................. 10c Wieners, lb....25c; Bologna, lb_... 22c; Minced ham, lb 25c We have to move this stuff out Saturday so we can make room, as we are getting ready to make modem repairs to our shop and make it one of the best in the state. THE MILLER OF THE DEE Had nothing on us. As romantic a story might not be built about our business, but in these busy days you want service and want the best. We’re your huckleberry. Flour, feed, chick feed and mill supplies of every kind. THE COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS in The quality of banking support you receive is of prime im portance. If your bank is to serve you well, it must itself have—as this bank ha»—-the facilities of the greatest bank ing organization in the world—the Federal Reserve System. First National Bank THE OLD RELIABLE COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Burlington New Fashioned Hosiery for Style and Service Whether you need hosiery to withstand the strain of strenuous outdoor activities or to add charm to a for mal evening costume, try our Burlington New Fash ioned Hosiery. It is Knitted to the shape of the Foot and Leg and is not stretched or cut to fit. We have them in the finest lisle and in silk, in black and cordovan, and the prices are right. Powell & Burkholder Phone 70 Corner of Fifth and Main As a Special Sales Inducement W e Have Set Aside A Limited Number Only Jack Dempaey Not Guilt y. S a n F r n n r t w o . — W illiam H a r r i s o n ( J a c k ) I W n p e e y . w o r ld ’s h e a v y w e ig h t c h a m p io n , wan found not g u ilty on a s e l e c ti v e d r a f t e v a s io n In d i c tm e n t by a Jury in th e U n ite d S ta t e * d i s t r i c t c o u r t h e re . T h e J u r o rs w e re o u t only a few m o m e n t s a f t e r th e Ju dge tu r n e d t h e c a s e o v e r to th e m C u m m in * I* Re N o m in a te d . De» Moine*.— U n ite d H tates S e n a t o r A lb e r t H. Curiiinln* w a s r e n o m i n a t e d on t h e re p u b l ic a n ti c k e t In Iowa. THE M ARKETS Portland. O at*— No. 3 w h ite feed, $69 p e r ton. C o r n — W hole, $ 6 2 0 8 3 , c r a c k e d , $84 @ » 6 . H a y — W’ll l a m e t t e valley tim o th y , $34 p e r t o n ; a lfa lfa , $35. P o t a t o e s — O reg o n . 7 '/4c p e r p o u n d ; G em*. 8M,c f. o. b. station. B u t t e r F a t — 53c. E g g s — R a n c h , 37c p e r dozen. P o u l t r y — Hen*, 180 2 6 c. C a t t l e — B est al^er*. 111.76 0 12 26; good to choice, $ 1 0 6 0 0 1 1 ; m e d i u m to good, $9 60 0 1 0 60. Hog*— P r i m e mixed, $ 1 6 0 15.50; m e d iu m m ixed, $ 1 4 6 u 0 1 6 ; pig s, $114/ 13 60. H heep— L a m b s, $11 604*12; y e a rlin g , $70». Seattle. H a y — E a s t e r n W a s h i n g to n tim o th y . $45 p e r t o n ; a lfalfa, $4». P o t a t o e s Y a k im a Oom*. $176 per to n ; loc.nl, $1600180. B u t t e r F a t —6 6 0 6 7 c . E ggs— Ranch, 36041c. H ogs— Prim e, $ 1 4 .7 6 0 1 5 2 6 ; me d lu m to choice, $13.76014.76; pigs, $ 1 1 .7 5 0 1 2 76. P o u l t r y — H ens, d re s s e d , h e a v y , 4 2 0 43c; light, d re s s e d , 35c; live, 31 0 3 9 c C a t t l e — B est steer* , $11 .7 6012.60; m e d i u m t o choice, $ 9 0 1 1 . Phonographs To Be Sold on Remarkably Easy Terms While They La& See Us About the Low FirSt Payment and the Easy Weekly or Monthly Installments Our term» make it cattily possible for you to have that internationally famous I’allie in yo tr home. But you will have to act quickly, for when this limited number is these special terms stop. Who wouldn't be happy to own a I'a the these summer evening» when families , ___________________ gather J ____ on the veranda to hear its exquisite melodies, or young folks »lance to its lively fox trots The wonderful Sapphire Ball is the secret of its perfect tone quality. Let us demon 4 atrate it to you. SEE US fidW ABOUT INVESTING IN A I* AT H E IT HOSTS NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY I’HONOOKAIM! DOUBLE Ex-Service Men, Attention! All ex service men who hnv e claims of a n y sort a g a in s t the g o v e rn m e n t a re req uested to see G. A. P ro c to r, at 1105 A dam s avenue, before J u l y 1. A rra n g e m e n ts have been m ade where by s e ttlem en t may be m ade w ithou t d e la y up to t h a t tim e. jn e l8 p d gone, ; DISO RECORDS 85 CENTS H. C. M adsen Cottage Grove Oregon