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i RIN SO FOR THE FAMILY WASHING No rubbing except wristbands, etc. No boil ing. Just soak the clothes and rinse 10 CENTS THE PACKAGE KERR SILSBY J. Nebelt Tlo- Il fuiiiily loft ilo- fim i of ilo- wpi k for do-ir ol-l home in F o rtu ne, Colo. I.i-nli-r t'Io-lpn in milking n vmìt of il fi*« HPi-kn ni the home -if bin tirotb er I.IIW ri-oci- in Klnmiilb Fiilln. Law rence bun joni rceently goni- into the grocery buniW-aa there w ith u pnrtio-r. Mm. Kniilcr, «ho bini I o - pii vinitiog ill (lie home of her lirotlo-r, |)r. U W Ugli-nliy, returned Nut or-luy to her borne in Taeoma. ¿É Aim*riean I region June Festival and Fair, Cot tage Grove, June 22 to 2d, featuring the great Donnybrook Fair. I CANT SEE AT A DIS. TANCE WITH THESE GLASSES Mellóle, of Mrs. Wilson an d Mr Yotienlln, visited Numlay at the home of th e ir sister, Mrs. J . w Vea tell To all my custom ers: I will still continue to sell feed und buy eggs. In a few driys I will have a plaee o f bus inesa in to w n und would ask a shan- -f your piitm im gi'. J . F. Npray. j n c t l f CUT OUT THE II C. or L - EAT Goat Meat ON HALE AT THE PEO PLE’S MABKET SATURDAY W» also h av e n full line of sm oked merits, lard an d compound alw ay s on blind. T ry o u r Hpring L am b fo r Numlay D inner. Lunch m enta of all kinds. FREE DELIVERY PIIONE 16 Mr. ami Mrs F. M. Ilfituhritk *j**nt the vte«k eml in Kugem* at the home of Mrs. Ilatiihriek '* *i*ti*r, Mr#. A. .1 A rm strong. M inn J a n e Oilrrint retiirne«! S a tu r d a y from Fort|ttml. I Nane G off and faintly have retu rn ed from VVtilthington. “I ln-g your p u rd o n," hr to mi ohl friend, " I <Ii<l not recognize you. I cannot Ht-r at n iliHtniiri' with thi'H«' nuk I Mr. mid Mrs. J o e H ayes, o f Irv ing , visited F rid n y w ith the J . H. Mcnm-tt family. The Charles M cF arlan d fam ily mid A. flu ff m o to red to Kngeni* Friday-. Mrs. J . N. M ugladry, of How Hiver, went to P o r t la o d F rid a y fur a tw o w e e k s ’ visit. J . J . J a c k s o n , of P o rtla n d , visited several d a y s of lust week at th e J a m e s firoom home. M inn I'etirl K«dley, «#f thin city , I» Mrs. Wilson H ubbell and son visited d a u g h te r uf Mr. and Mr». K. Kelley, F rid ay in Kugene, when- Mr. H ubbell rind F. A. t ’oidey, of Olym pia, Wash., wrri' m arrie d Sat or.lay in Kugette. It. I). Unrmr.it left Humltty f«»i Wend ling, where 1 m * httN neeeptetl a position tit the rook houne. is th e best weapon you h ave in the fig h t a g a in s t th e high cost of liv ing We m ake u simple loaf-—n o th ing ro m p lien tcd about it m ade of good m a te ria ls with n o th in g con- ei-aled about i t — no a d u l t e r a n t s to J o h n Milne in again e n te r in g the real ••Ntnte htiMiii«*M, opening an o ffice in p u f f it up or w hiten it. T his is also tr u e of our o th e r products. fh«* First N atio n al brick where Wood on llrothera hail th«*ir y f f ir e until r«*«*«*nt ly. You c a n ' t enjoy y o u rr e lf on a plea ture ri«le w ith your engine* |M»unding T ’. reo Doom E a s t of th e B ridge •*r a cy lin der mnuiing. Itraul«»*, it i* eheup«*r to have repair* mad«* Irefore rI««* <ltimage«| part cau#e* gr«*ater «lam L it tl e knocks grow- into large repnir «ge to th«* purtN not yet mjure«|. The Service G arage, S p ray, K«ong a O unoii , bills. H av e them a t t e n d e d to the nio enti f u your en gin e up h « i th a t it will m eat th ey s t a r t , by N pray, Long A jne-ltfe “ p u r r " along with th e bent of them Cruson, The S e rv ic e O arage. uni tight«*n up the |oo*e part* ami fix George A. P ro c to r a tt e n d e d a m e e t you Up ship hliape. jne-ltfe ing of th e A m erican Legion in Port Ktdiert C’nnn, of San Fui* ()bi«po, 'an d th e l a t t e r p a rt of last week. He Calif., i n viNitmg at th e home of hi* .mil Mrs. P ro c to r a rr iv e d home M on grami parent*, Mr. ami Mr*. Jam«** day. Miss H ester lb-mis and Miss Lena lin binon. Hurrhuin h av e r e t u r n e d from Marsh field, w here th ey ta u g h t school durin g the pnst y ear. Rev. an d Mrs. K. O. I). G roat went to S pringfield W ednesday to a tte n d the sessions o f th e l'm|K|iin Mnptist Will *«*ll y our hoii*eh«d«l fu r n itu re , association. *t o c k , tnipleiioMts und m achinery, Mrs. J . I*. G raham went to P o rtla n d u n d tool* o f all k in d s ; 5 % up to F rid ay to rnm p lete medical tr e a tm e n t for her eyes, r e tu rn in g T u e sd a y morn th e. f i r s t $2000 and 3 % f e r all over. mg. Jitney servire; pitone í)í). Nelson’s Auto Sales. /luHHi'H. ” Em barrassing situations like t h in are avoided hy wearing K ICV IT « >K S (|iroiiouii«*«'i| t ’i 11> 1 1M*k h ) because they give you iirur mid tar view hi on«* pair, without having to bother with removing or changing your glasses. ^ American Legion Fes tival and Fair, Cottage i t c G L v A p S S t E S o JLV k ( J rove. J une 22 to 2d. IV th « 9H ir iNvismi c u u o ca i They do not take away from your n|)|M'iirntit'<> cither I n -* cause ihoro an* iio seams nor h it in | m to iniiki' you look old Good Wholesome Bread BENDER’S CITY BAKERY D. J. Scholl OPTICIAN OPTOMETRI8T F a c to r y on Prcmiaea Collage drove Your timi- will come. W inn d eath you in th e fm-e it will be too lute to arriingi- to p ro te c t you r fam ily with n life la s u rn n ee policy. When the flumes are red ueing to ru m y o u r vuluuble pro p erly it will lie too la te to a r r a n g e for u fire p rotnetion policy. Talk with M e t ra lf now abo ut eith e r life or fire insu rance, or both, j u e i t f e Mrs. L ph I m - E ng rain , who an sw e re d an ■ mi-rgi-ney ra i l to com plete a term as te a c h e r in th e schools here, re tu rn e d I relay to her home at Ki dding, Calif. Mr. an d Mrs. f . A. H arlow , of Mar cola, spent the week end at the home of th eir d a u g h te r , Mrs. Kb. Npray. Miss L o is Inmiin re tu rn e d F rid a y to Kiigi-ne, a f t e r a visit at th e Kirin r Caldwell home. slari-H Oregon Tales of the Town Mr. ufi«) Mm. Wui. A. O n nu ilt* , Mr n ifi M m . Mitri Uurnutt«* nini Mr. unii M m là*» v OirtiuHi* vini tini av#T Htimluv «till» Mr. nini Mra. M. I'. G n ro u ttc ut Leo**. Inrgf A n iiii »I»« t fr«»m h m a t t i ’m in i Ih«* «Initer iti l.nuirt Hnlunlity night. li u \ N ulum , «vini li un jtiNt rompl«*t«*<l th«* luhool ) «*»r ni O. A. whn li»»p on i r Ih«* w*«*k «’ii«l uim I lift re gonfi I«» M m I h 'I, wh«*re hi* will I h » oni|ihi)rnl u*i un c lr c lr le is n «luriug (I h * miumier. C. O. DcVERE to o M ain Ave C o tta g e d r o v e A m e ric a n L c g io n Notice to Public 'l'Iia- d. M. Hrolt fumili in line m-t Ibi- Urorgp Y’oung propcrty on dilitm avpnup, foriiii-rly oprupiPil by tbi- J. H. Milnliy ftnniiy, which they tmv« piirptimo-il. Cottage Grove Bakery n E nin avellili*. dnllowiiy, jiipINe SATURDAY SPECIALS Heal bee honey, per lb................................ 40c Choice lemons or oranges, per tloxon......................................50c Choice peaches, per tpiart....................................................... 40c Come in and make your selections of vegetables. We handle CKOWN FLOUR, Kolletl Barley, Mill Feed and Chicken Supplies. Yours for Service SMITH’S GROCERY Walk a Block and Save a Dime Vlr. and Mrs. Daniel Read, of Ku gem pent the week end nt the home o f their d a u g h te r, Mrs. W. A. Ill-men way. C h il d r e n ’s day exercir.es will be held at the C h ris tian church n t 10:30 oVIoek Niirnlny morning. Albert G riffin le ft Monrlny for Port land to I h - gone tw o weeks. Mrs. G rant T ow er has been sick dur ing 'h e past week. Your b a tt e r i e s do not w arn you th a t something is w rong u n til it is too late. You should give them c onstant atten tio n , and h a v e them kep t up by The Service G arage, S p ray , l^ m g A C ru s,n . ju e itfe A sou was born F rid n y to Mr. and Mrs Verne Haskins. A son was Isirn F rid a y to Mr. timi Mrs. Clyde H astings. F. A. Gurctsnn went to P o rtla n d Mon-lay a n d pro bably will rem ain over for the Hhriner co nvention. Ernest I’urvanei- and fam ily rm.tored to ll os-burg M onday to visit at tin horn- of Mr. P u r v n n e e ’s sister, Mrs. Gilc. H aving sold my ranch, I hnve about 1000 yearlin g hens for sale; good ones; W hite Leghorns. Also about 41)0 c h ir k s tw o weeks old, some good ro w s and lots of o th er s t u f f , including farm tools. J . F. S pray. jne-ttfc Clarence D. Sm ith, field secret n ry o t the K im b rll School e f Theology, of Salem, was in the c ity a few d a y s th is week in th e interest.- of th e school, which is endorsed an d a u th o r iz e d by the M -tho dist church. Misses Helen and G e rtru d e W ard, of Mostly creek, are spen d in g a few day s with Misses M arjo rie nnd Muriel Shay. J . H. Henson left S a tu r d a y for Rend, where he hns accepted a position as pharm acist. County Comm issioner Spencer w as in the city y e s te rd a y on o ff ic ia l business. Let us solve your troubles. I f th ere is som ething abo ut y o u r e a r th n t you d o n ’t un d ers tan d , we can tell you w hat it is. t'nloM th e r e is some rep air to be made, the ch arge will In- nothing, and if any rep air ...... Is t o be made, the charge will be reasonable. West Hide Garage, W. C. A pplew hite, prop, jn l S e Mr. nnd Mrs. lo-o, H ohnestedt, of Gnlesville, Wis., stopped o f f h ere Tue* day, while looking over th e Oregon cou n try w ith a view to locating, nnd visited w ith th e ir cousins, the W el come H uM ulls. COFFEE AND BCONES I DEM’HSTRATION of the J * Æ ^ouq qu ality p rodu cts { FISHER S BLEND FLOUR—FISHER S ROLLED OATS FISHER S PANCAKE FLOUR ALL THIS WKKK—JUNK 15 TO 19, INCLUSIVE BRING YOI R BREAD AND PASTRY TROUBLES TO O lTR DEMONSTRATOR BE SURE AND OET A TASTE OF THESE SCONES— EVERY THING FREF,—SATURDAY. A . B ru n d & C o. GROCER8 TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE W atc h fo r D arb y k C o .'s specials. .Something doing e v ery w«-«-k. jn«-lHc Mi*» M aud Lnmcon re tu rn e d Inst week from Cove, w here *he ha* ta u g h t several years. She has been en g ag ed to tench h e re nex t y ear. W atch Darby tc C o .'s windows for re g u la r w eekly specials. S om ething new e v e ry week. jnelHc Many startling free acts at tho American Le-j gion Carnival and Fair, Cottage Grove, June 22 to 2b. llilluh headquarters, Portland, at Uarfnrd Motor Sales com pany’s salesroom. Park and Da vis streets, near general head quarters. Admission free. E. M. Wheeler, of that company, makes I this offer which has been accept LAUNDRY e d . WORTH IIARVKY, Phone 79 Deputy Potentate. were Mr. nnd Mrs. V ernon F ield s re tu rn ed T uesday to Rosehurg, a f t e r n visit with Mrs. F i e l d s ’ m other, Mrs. Rosa Currin. Mrs. C. M. F o s k e lt w rites th n t she Charles N ew ln nd , of C a lifo rn ia , has nnd Mr. F o s k e t t are m oving to P erry , bought the I’nul Mnrkley p ro p e r ty on N. Y., an d th n t th e y have been d e north F i f t h s tre e t, nnd J o h n Marker, layed on nccount o f inability- to get a who wns liv ing in the M nrkley prop e a r -n w hich to move th eir household erty , has hoiight th e W. F. J o h n s o n goods. home on M adison avenue. Mrs. H. K. W y a tt and d a u g h te r Mr. and Mtf. M artin L udw ig, of Vera, of Kiehmond, Calif., are visiting Albany, visited d u rin g the mist week for several w eeks a t the home of Mrs w ith th e Mrs. Bnrhnrn Hohl nnd the W y a t t ’s b ro th ers, Ed. Tullnr and Nel son Lewis. George Lammcrn families. PHONE 65 I )<>nnybrook’s I lawa- iian Troubadours at tbe American Legion Festi val and Fair, Gottage Grove, June 22 to 2b. Mrs. A nna T hrelke ld re tu rn e d Sun • la y to P o rtla n d , a f t e r a visit a t the A. H. H prinkel a n d fam ily leave th is home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. week to m ake th e i r home a t F orest ! S helby Churchill. Grove. W. 8. M on teith, of P o r t la n d , is vis W. L. D arby k Co. have a full line [ itin g w ith his cousin. B a k e S tew art. of s p o r tin g goods. W inchester, Rem 1 O. W. E rn est and fa m ily , o f G ,s ington an d S a v a g e rifles and shotguns, Angeles, visited th is w eek with th e ir baseball goods o f ev ery kind, c a r t cousins, the C. V. J o r d a n s . ridges anil loaded shells, fish in g tackle. Mrs. N. J . Nelson a n d Mrs. J . F. Miss W innie L an dess re tu rn ed H ub Wvgle sp ent the week en d with th eir day to P o r t la n d , a f t e r a visit nt the parents, Mr. an d Mrs. F re d D effen hume of her p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mrs. bacher, a t Coburg. Win. Landes». (Jive your bundle or basket to OIJR wagon and it will come back spotlessly clean. .lust call No. 7!). Miss Alice T itu s a rriv e d y e ste rd a y from Kugene for a visit a t th e Dr. T itu s nnd F. A. G aretson homes. Mrs. O. L. Nichols, accom panied by Miss D onna an d 1-ee, visited in E u gene W ednesday. F r e d B artels a rriv e d home Wednes day from S eattle, where has been nt te n d in g the U n iv e rs ity of W ashington. SATURDAY SM Members of Hillah, Attention! Mrs. J a c k s o n G odard retu rn ed W e d nesday from a v isit w ith her m other a t B eaverton. F. 0 . C o ffm an , who is one o f the s ta te d e leg a tes to the session o f the h ead cauip o f the W. O. \V„ went to E ugene y e s te rd a y to jo in the other Oregon delegates, and the p a r t y left last night fo r th e Yosemite, where the sessions a r e to be held. In business a g a in a t present for a sho rt tim e nt the big hole in th e wall ju st ncross the street from Woodson B rothers big new g a ra g e n ear the d e pot. Would like to buy nearly any th in g the f a r m e r raises— eggs nnd cream , especially. Hpot cash for ov e ry th in g . Feed and poultry supplies as ch eap ns a n y w h e re in town. 1 c a n ' t pay you more tintn others, n e ith e r can 1 sell you goods ch eaper th a n other dealers, but I can m ake you t h e very- best cash prices both on bu y in g nnd selling. J . V. Npray. SERVED These Scones are the fam ous F i s h e r ’s Blend scones m ade renow ned by the San Francisco E x p o s it io n from F i s h e r ’s Blend Flour Mr. a n d Mrs. I). H. H eraenw ay h ave received w ord th n t Mr. an d Mrs. H a r vey Madiien h a v e a r r iv e d safely in Japan. An interesting galaxy of glittering splendor at Legion Festi Monnn, tho world’s American val and Fair, June 22 to highest (living canine, at 2b at Cottage Grove. American Legion Festi val and Fair, Cottage Grove, June 22 to 2(>. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.lovd S t r a t t o n here from M arshfield S a tu r d a y . FREE G. G. Vuh’tmiz’g Wks. Vulcanizing, ret reading. Jitney Service Garage, Spray, Umg & Cruson, phone 7"). T he COTTAGE GROVE Ring Us Up Welcome II u I i I m -II I iiih gimp to tti-n Miss F o rrest S c h n eid er has retu rn ed vertuti lo tin Romp count ru ction work home from her srhool n e a r M arshfield. F e s t i v a l a m i F a i r , .1 i m e for Ibi- Nlnnilitril Oil compiiuy. I>r. W. W. O glesby has been very Mini J ow-phiiii- ('oli-ninn him rp 22 to 2b. D o n n y b ro o k lu r n ii l from C anyonville to hi-r posi low- d u rin g th e pnst week. A. J . S te w a r t has su f fe re d n retu rn F a i r A m n s e m e n t S l i o w s , lin n in thi* |>oHtofficp. Mrs. H u rry Fmm nns nini Imliy lire of th e bronchial tro u b le from which flit* re v e la tio n o f th è lii-ri- from Ni-iittlp vieiting Mrs. Km he got com plete relief while in New _______________________ iiioiim ' ]Mt r<-nt m , Mr, nini Mrs. N. It. Mexico. a m n s e m e n t W o rld . Itritnil. Georgi- Murkidiury lini) min n i iato Miss Vi-ru C ochran left T uesday for chic o f fin' ('iililwi')l homo-* ori F if th l.oug Iti-in-h, C alif., to spi-tiil th e Rum itreat. mer with her gmiiilpHrentH. Mrs. Iti-ginn Holim, who limi been All o f th e b a k e rie s o f th e s ta te llrrl hi v isiting here for Ri-vernl weeks, re have a d v a n c e d th e price of b read turiii-il S a tu r d a y to her home in Port and we are also forced to do so on lami. account o f th e high price o f flour. Bring u s - t h e him! jolts. >'o m u tter Couut v (’oniniinnionor Hppm-pr w ii * whtit your r n r trouble in, b rin g il to On nnd a f t e r M onday, J u n e 14. bere Frid n y on roinl linai ut'»». un. We h a v e facilities to g iv e you th e b read will sell as follow s: One- Mm. F. R (truy li-fi Tueaday for ni» beat service. Nee Mirk ut th e Went pound loaf, w holesale 10c; retail P t t p n d e J vìnit nt tlo- borni- o f ln-r non Siile dnriige. jn e tttfr 12c; pound and a h a lf loaf, w hole e i n i r in Nnlt-nt. Mrs. Niisnnioih d n riliie r is visitin g sale H V jc, r e t a i l 17c. Thi-rp in onp very im p o rtu n i n r r m h er (Inughler, Mrs Henni-tl, in Nub-in. nity tim i in uh rhi-np noiv un bi-fori- J . H. Mutney, o f L ondon, spent th e or du rin g thè « tir firn inaurnnri-. You wi-i-k end in Albany. can innurp y o u r homo- for II yi-ur» in Mrs, L yd ia N tnuffer a n d grandson, olii- o f Itip ntrongi-Ht compiilin-n, for Ibi- C h arles llurkholdi-r, Imvi* a r r iv e d home rlee o f ilonr, w ith 511 from Corvallis for th e cummer. Mrs. Ilonent work nt honest prices. Dick C lara Hurkliobler mid d a u g h te r Hello will see t h a t you a r e t r e a t e d right. jn clltfc J . W. M cd ilv n ry , o f Hikratnn, Mo., arp in P orllim d and mny -pend the West Side O arage. sum m er there. in v U itn ig llrln m lo nini Furi Arthur. Miss W ilma W h ile is home from P o rtla n d to spend th e sum m er with = =*V her p a re n ts , Mr. und Mrs. W. J . White. Ross Peterson, o f Leona, has bought an O v erlan d Four of the A uto Electric A T ire Shop. F. A. Cooley has bought from M. O. Green th e r e s t a u r a n t n ear th e depot. T h e J u s t received n full line of Ito rk fo rd silverw are for w edding presents. H. C. I M misen. jn clltfc Donald In-Long was in K ugeu- Mon dny. Mrs. M urray T ru nnell was in Eugeni- th e firat of tin- week. Mr. noil Mrs. J . A. G rif fin , of Ku gene, visited Hiiiidny w ith t h e J a m e s P o t t , and George Metjiieen families. Frank T ay lo r and d a u g h te r an d F rrtiik Dusler mid on, of Hutberlin, spent tin- week end with Mr. T a y l o r ’s |mri nts, Mr. and Mr: . l ane T ay lor 3-Acre Ranch For Sale Cheap i f ta k e n in n e x t 30 day s. Good 4- room house, c ity w ater, houses fo r 1000 hens, fa m ily o rc h a r d , lots o f berries, ju s t outside o f c ity limits. 50 last y e a r cockerels, used in b reed in g pens th is y e a r, going at #1 to $1.50 each, same as I sold last sp rin g a t $5 to $10 each. F o u r 220-egg size McCl.-inahan in cubators. DAY OLD CHICKS Ski m any people who b o u g h t J u n e chicks last y e a r fo und th e m p r o f i t able th n t I will have a h atch J u n e 20. B e tte r tr y 100; o u g h t to lay in N o v e m b e r; 10 p e r cent discount for th is hatch. Bert V. Hands Cottage Grove Oregon Wanted, Eggs, Mohair, Veal Hides and Chittem Bark. Store open Saturday evening. JONES EA TO N RHONE 3 DELICIOUS SW EETS An absolutely fresh and complete line of Oriole Candies lias just arrived at the White Pharmacy. You will be delighted with the great variety of delicious selections to be found in our ORIOLE CANDIES nuts, fruits arul variously flavored cream centers, all thickly coated with rich chocolate and packed in wonderfully pretty boxes. When you wish to give a box of sweets to the sweet!, you will find these unsurpassed. A most appropriate gift for almost any occasion. Dig your sweet tooth into them once and you will always insist on Oriole. Get them at The W hite Pharmacy = u