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A I*' u I I a n d <' a m p I c j <• L i n e o I P IC N IC A N D L U N C H D E LIC A C IE S \\ <* not o n ly I I k * s ta n lc s . c p j a i r i t r y v Ilio staples, liayo s o d i o o l I> 111 w o also THK NICER THINGS w liicli te m p t F. Ilio a p p o l i l o C O F F M A N attention. When looking fu» mechanics of that kind, drop into the Hervice t»atag«1, 8pi:.y, Long &. Cm uni. jlyUtf .Mrs. Hen Groff and daughter Mary Iteli«. are in th«* city from I'rineville limiting relative* and friend*. Mi. and Mrs. ('. A. IC m i I i l«*ft ye* tirday tur Muro, tire., to visit at th** home nf t lo ii daughter, Mr*. K. T. Ht rang. lie k illeil nix ln«lian* after luneh every day that i*, when In* wa* a matinee idol playing we*tern l«*n<l*. Hut you ought to se«' Inin n* a real eowlmy without t In* grease paint. At , A rende theater, .July Jl, Mrs. M. V. ilohtiNon arrivisi Wedne* day from Halem for a visit at tin* holm* of tier brother, It. II Kenndy. M e * 11 asse I Fairfax, of fVntralla. Wash., is visiting at the homi* o f h«*r urn le, H« n Whitten. When in tin* market for a ear, d«»n 't 1 fail t«» sec and ride in the m*tv Ov»*r lai|d. l(i*niiTril)ér the knocker never uses his hammer on a poor article, lie , doesn’t have to. jljrtMfe Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wald, o f Ku gene, ytv visiting at the h«iin«* of Mrs Wa I*I '•« mother, Mrs. liarbarn llohl. Mrs. H I*. Hh ortridge and daugliter Olive return«*) W«*<liie*dny from a visit in VV« « H, Calit . at tin* horn«* of Mrs. Hliortri«lge's nephew, |)«*ll»«*rt Wills. ONK or THE MOST IM PORTANT NEEDS . OF THE LIVE BUSINESS MAN OF TODAY IS CLEAR EYESIGHT Wll limit HlTÌlllINly it Ills |llllgleHH IN i III |M'< l<'< I . W l i i 'i i y o u in i' I it tn| w 1 1 li I’ lllHNi'H Ilf OUI lliu k ilig , y o u UK' ItMMUM'll o f II kl'l'll, cll'lll ru t \ injoii rvrry lit im itn o f t l i r ilay. Wr min to (• Ivr yom eye« tlir lust that oui |irofcHMOtl afford« That'll why wr rec- oliiliirlul G LA SSE S .Jitney servici»; phone !)!). Nelson’s Auto Sales. Xl 1 for a brief visit with Miss ll«*l«*fi H«i dulf. Galloway writes msiirane«*. Till Main stnet. 7 Hitf I l f and Mm. L. I\ M« nnutt an* h«r«* : from Portland vUitm^ at the home of Mrs lioniH'tt '* mother, Mm. I*«*t Han | ford. I( ■! n s* * 11 On ret-«ou, who is iiujy cover ; ing th«* t«*rritory b« tw«,«*n t'ottag** (Irove and M**«lfonl for th«* National I Hiseuit company, returne<| Haturday from two w«'«'ks spent in thi* corn puny's s«*ho«d for sal«*sm«*n at Portland. Mr. Gari’tson expeids to make his | h«*adquarters in Ihi* city for th«* pr«*s «•at. Don't nend aw uy for your acc«**Hon«*s until you havi* found out whether or ( not we have in sto« k what you want. ; It's a pretty nafi* b« t that we huve or enn get it us ijiiH'k nr. you can. Long &. ('ruson, H< rvi«'«* Oarage. jly 2 tf lu t h ir Ansrlrn, of Mt. Ang«l, eon duet«*«! runs* at tin* Pat holie ehundt Hum lay ami vimt«*d in th«- city several «lays. W. H. Pooper to«»k Ins wrfe to th«* i Willamette hospital at Kugene W«*«ln«*s «lay for tn*atm«*nt for a bad case of p«»is<»u oak which sh«* «contracted st*v ernl week* ugo. Broadway Cowboy. ” I t ’s the story til a tenderfoot III the west, only never was there a tenderfoot like thi* one, nor adventure and romance o f quite the high geared power of tin« original comedy drama by Byron Morgan. Leo DeHpain has |nieeha«ed a new Cleveland « i t from the Nelvoli Auto Hale« and Hervice. Dr. J. T. McGee and Mr*. II. L. Klliott and daughter, o f Pittaburgh, Pa., have arrived in the city to *|a-nd the summer with Mr«. Klliott*« father, John liader. J U»t received a full line o f Rockford silverware for wedding pre«ent*. II. C. M a d « ' ii . jn e lltfc Mr«. 11. V. Herrington and children left Haturday for their home in east ern Oregon, after a vi«it at the home o f her brother, George Crawford. Mr». Neil Baldwin nod daughter I. coiui returned Hotunlny to Portland, nftrt’ a v i«it at the home of Mr«. Bald w in '» aunt, Mr*. C. II Kmbree. We make no claim« to le'ing ey lone», but if you have a job o f auto repair work you want done quickly, we will do our bc»t to Nerve you. W rit Hide garage W. C. A|>nli-wJiilc, pro printer. jlyiitfe J. T Hanna dropped u block o f wood on Ins right foot Haturday arid has been limping since a« a result. Mr«. C A. Hteveas and daughter» .People’s Market Mildred and Naomi wertt to Kent Mon day to visit relatives. have just installe<| «»ne o f th«“ Mr. nnd Mr*. Mnrk Oaroufte rno most up to «late meat *li«*er* on the ton*«l up from Lcoim Saturday an«l I market. Our m oti» i« .« rvnT. Y«»ur •p«*nt th«* vAppk ««n«l in f^ottn^«* irove. liiieon, hams rimi lunch ment* enn Mr. and Mr*. Hi In* W«*ll* arrived iv slice«! just as you like it. VV«* al Hatunlii) from Oard«*n City, Kan., for way* have a full supply o f bacon, a viviU fit th«* home «>f Mr*. W ell*' iriiriM, lard, crise«» ami cnrnp<niud. brother, Ct A. ('iiupmnn. Fr«*sh Kish on Friday. Our pric«*s Having ho I«I rny rnneh, 1 have about ire alwa>* r«*a*onable. (Jive us a ! trial. 1(HH) yearlint» ben* for Hale; ^oo«l on«**; White L<^horn*. Al*o about 400 ebick* Phono I ß ----------- t \v«» «d«l, Home ^»<»<1 cow* an«! F ie « delivery at any time of day lot* o f other *tuff, iri«*ludiri^ farm toola. J. F. Spray. jn«»*ttfc Mr*. M. Nord*tr«»m, o f Han«)«»n, i* H«*«. Nelson for us«*«l cars. 7-16c Hpenilin^ a few day* with Mr*. Sterling Hopper. Mrs. Klnorah Ouering has r«*c<*iv«*d Mi** Lillian L'w in returned Friday through llorn«*r Galloway a check in full payment f «»r the r«*e«»nt damage by from a vi*it at the home of. her brother Jen*«* at < • rsi n tn I ' t u . Mr. fir«* t<» her h«>us«* on ( ’«»lumbia court. Id'w i* ha* ju*t left on a trip to Idaho. Mrs. L. M. Thompson l«*ft Hat unlay Mi** Kva Richmond, o f th.. Vulair iift«*rn«M»n for Salem wher«. sh«* will visit for several w«*«*ks with h«*r son connervutory o f minor, «nng at the Walter. Later in the *umm**r she will Frasbyterian ehureh Sunday morn.np go on to Portland. wto*r<* she will vrsit un«l nt the Metho«)i«t ehureh in th«* at Or«* hom«»s of h« r «laught«*r, Mrs. «•\«*nin^. Mi** Hiehrnond hu* been via- Hattie H«st, ami h«*r son Will. Hh«* «*x itinjf relative* in tk«* city. p«cts to be away from Cot tag«* (irove f«»r th«* r«*st o f tiie siiifim<*r. II: J. Otti» Iturcham l«*ft Wc«ln«**dny for THK I N V I M I I O O I F O C A I S a visit in Portland with his uncle, j John Knight. III eiiKeM w l i r l ' r « l o l l )»!«• r a n g e I Harris Kmmon* r«*turne«l to Henttlc We«lin-s«li»y, leaving Ins w ife ami win nluHNi'N uri' required. Tliry t*» visit longer with Mrs. Kmmon*' tukr t hr |ilurr of two pair«, N O T I C E ! pr»r«its. Mr. and Mrs. H. H Hi and. inni, hrruuiw tliry arr un Having us«*«I all o f th<* flour I had Orlando Arthur r«*turned Haturday blemished hy Menni«, look on hum! at a ninth lower cost than from a trip to Portlaml. Ilk** ordinary glnnsi-N. J can repine«* sam,. f«»r now, I am, Do!) up fur the ladies with on«* of of n«*c«*Hsityl comp«*ll<*d to advance 'those “ m i r r o r " *hine* at N«»naid Hus* br«*nd pric«»s. On ami a fter July tot»'* sun parlor a# \l|i <on'* l»:irl»«*r 12, bread will b<* 12c for one pound ! simp. jljrfl 23 pi! hmf and !7c for th«* one nnd a half Miss Marjorie Hhay sjwnt Saturday O P T IC I A N OPTOM E T R I8 T pound loaf. ! in Kugene. Factory on Premise* Harry (Jo«!rtr«i r*,turn«,«l Saturday C o tta «« Gio vo Oiognti from a few d a ys' visit with relative* ; in Kugene. T! reo Door* East of the Bridge 11. K Salisbury, manager «if th«* Vick ! Hrother- garnet«*, of Kiigcm*. and W. K ; Jcplieutt and H«*t 11’nllcy, Sam huh true f«»r siilcHnicii, are tu tin* city this vv« «*k ItiittcricN recharged nnd your elee ! arranging for a «lemonstration o f the i rimi equipment put in order, ttprnv, Samson tractor. L i n g & Crumin. jly tit fe KnieriMiii \N ilrni and fatftilt arrivi*«! To all my custom«*r*: J will still K li Kenny, u flock man o f I.eonu, y «*f»Vt*r«!uy inni» Portland f«»r a visit’ ut ’ continue t«» s«*ll f «*«•«! and buy « gg*. In th«’ ItitiiM* of Mr. \N t ^ ’a *ì*t «*r, Mrn. I a few days I wilt have a place o f bus wan in tow ii Friday on Imiineioi. Nam Vcntrh, who ìn working on 1’a I in*** in town and would ask * a share t C, CruMuti. eific highway near Oaklnnd, .pent the Mr. furti Mr*. John l.immcm, nf of your patronage. J. F. Spray. jm *ltf week'end in the city. Kartifi|(ton, Nel»., un* vimting ut th«* W. H. C«»o|M*r lenv«** today on a bus K. I.oekwood ìn .till proprietor o f limile nf Mr lonrttmcr** l»rotlier, Georg** m«*ss trip to Itoseliurg. the Cottage hotel, a. the deal by which I nm m e ri. Mr*. Georg«* !liit*«’ll *|>< nt several he win* to d i . pone o f it to Lawrence t ali Inni lhrk, he doena rare, j»l*t days at the springs at London th«» first O ’Nenl did not materialize. Mr. O ’Neal ho ytm hinit hilt» ii|» at thè We*t Hide of th«* vveek. I ihm gone to Mnlcm. g'irng«* find tuke your mito re|imr jol»* Mrs. K. \Viddersheim left y«’st«*rduy to hi in j!2tfc for a visit with h«*r daughters at Ha M r*. K. J. ('oli* and «luiight«*r Mi*** lem ami from there will go to Hlue .1 «mie, Mra. «I. H. IVuix amt M r*. Cloorge iltlls, N«*b., to visit a son, Conrad. Kappauf wiTi* anioni» thè Ktigrnr vi* Y o u ’ll amile, laugh, chuckle nn«l roar. itor* yi’sterday. H ere'* a pippin <*f a comedy dramn, Will Hell your hoimchold furniture, II. V. hollurhide arri\ ed Wedn* day peppy, spicy ami zippy. H i t «*’* a tv eveninj» frutti t'hidinli*, \Vu*!i. Mr. D*»l atork, implement« and machinery, ! freshing romane«*, gay as a cocktail, larhide wr»* *rrioti*ly injured in an en and tooU o f nil kind«; br/c up to j breezy as th«* prairie and funny as th«* gì ne acetileni near he re ln*t wìnter. ' first j«»k«* that «*ver tick!«»«! y«»ur funny the first »!?000 and .1% for nil over. ( ¿a Ilo tiu y writr* inaurane«*. P h o n e . ' Inme. Don't miss it. Arenile theater, C . \Yi»ilii«»*«liiyv Julv 21. Don't forg«*t th«* Mr*. K. JohiiHon and l'auline Wei*. «lute. 406 Malu Ave. Cottage Grove w In» limi ! m *«* ii viMÌting ut thè (ieorge Ken Sanfortl is h«*n* from Portland I a in m rm home for three monili*, lett yenterdiiy for their hoine ut Hioux ( visiting Ins mother, Mrs. Pet Sanford, hind will *pend tin* summer here. City, la. Npirclltt comets on diaplny by Mr«. C. C. Hhny, o f l*ortlnnd, npent a few Mrs. S. V. Allison nnd daughter K. Shay at Mr«. I.ourkn' millinery d a v i in thè city la*t week with hi* Mie«* ami Mrs. Allison's sist«*r, Mrs. «tore Saturday, July 17. Anyone inter .1. K. Kirklnnd, ««f Albany, returns! e«ted plen«e call. lirother, K. Hhny. 7-16c Mi-fon» hnving yonr enr overhnuled Wednesday from a motor trip t«» the M i«« Christine Turk left Friday for northern part o f th«* stati* and to the yon «hotild ige are youriwdf that thè ine San Francisco, after a month ’« visit b«*ach«*s. Mrs. Allison** ehanie* who are goitig to do thè Work Tillamook with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm daughter J«*»n, whp hml b«*«*n a m«*m tir* eipert «»notigli to loeate thè troulde Turk. and pro|*»rly repair the part;« that need ber <»f tin* party, remain«»«! at ( ’orvallis Mr. and Mrs. I.. IV H u f f and son« Dwight nnd Donald came iij > from Portland Saturday night. I). J. S c h o ll BENDER’S CITY BAKERY Tales of the Town Auctioneer!!!! 36 (r O. DeVERE SATURDAY SPECIALS S<»n|> (Duck brand) 7 bats Ini ..................................... Oyoten (Sta* brand) i»«’» can Milk (Caroline Brand) per can 25c ... .-.................20c ......................... 13c I ’nlstip (Star brand) half pint boll.It*.............................. l&c Making powder, llyznn, I-lb. can... .............................. 06 c Hakiiitf powder, Diamond W, I !1 lit. can 55c Water glass, for egg pat-king, per (|uart 35c Every Woman Wants |be best things for her table if the price be not prohibitive. She enn have them by trail ing at t It is grocery. We have solved the problem of how to combine high quality with low prices, «live us n trial order and you’ll find our solution perfect. SMITH S GROCERY W a 1 k Bl ock a n d S a v c D i m e Walter Hood and family, who are visiting at the 11. \V. Titus home, uc compnnicd the Titus family on p camp ing trip up Row river Saturday. Th,> mournful processions go daily about the streets and yet we will not seriously enough think about our own approaching end to protect our loved ones against the dissolution o f these earthly tabernacles. You could not pre vent your coming. You may not be able to prevent your going. Today is the appointed time to talk with Slet calf about life insurance. Also fire in siiranee in the nufent companies, jly lit f Little Zclmn ltossermah returned to her home in Springfield Saturday, a f ter a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Orooin. Mr. and Mrs. (). II. Heine were in Kugene Snturdny looking after the property they recently purchased on Thirteenth street. J it n e y S e r v ic e G a r a g e , S p r a y , L o n n & ( ’ru s o n , p h o n e "). 7 Lunch Goods F’ork kles. Beans, Canned Fish, Canned Meats and Pic Fine for picnic lunch. Have you tried Butter Nut Bread and Chase born Coffee? I hey make a dinner a pleasure. San A . B ru n d & C o. OROCER8 TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE P H O N E 65 Mrs. Andrew Brund returned Hun TO M A W B R E Y R E T U R N S TO duy night from a visit with her sister RE8UME IN SU RAN C E WORK lit llalsey. Mrs. Brund stopped there on her return from Portland, where Tom Awbrey, formerly railroad and she had gone with Mr. Krund to at express agent at Cottage Grove, has tend the Hhriner convention. ' returned to I«ane county after about Mrs. Wm. Turk went to Eugene seven years spent in California as general agent for the Oregon Fire Re Monday for medical treatment. Ray \\_oolley has been spending his lief association. Mr. Awbrey has been assigned the ¿igeney for the southern vacation at home with the measles. {»art o f Lane eounty and northern Chickens, hogs, veal and cattle want I -----„ Douglas and --- will — have offic e „ i t h — ---- . » his ........ ed at the P e o p le ’s market. mh.itfc | (River Vpatch, who has handled the as W. F. Ryan was here this week from Isocia tion’a business here for the past Portland disposing o f the dump earts | year. For the present Mr. Aw brey in used last summer in construction work i tends to make his home in Kugene in on Pacific highway. j order that Mrs. Aw b rey may lx- with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell, o f her father, who is in very poor health. Ijrkeview, were in the city Wednes- i -----1------------------ day seeking friends who live here. Mrs. Horace Cochran and children, They were on their way home from a ■ o f Tiller, are visiting relatives here, trip through the eastern nnd northern | Mr. Cochran was here over Thursday part of the state. Mr. Campbell is night o f last week. the editor o f the L i k e County Kxum Young roosters for sale. E. J. Kent, incr. Saginaw^ phone 38-F21. 7-1630pd W e ’re a little out o f the way, but For sale.— One b o y 's suit, 12 years, what does a block or two amount to and one gent '* suit, at Steen, tai when y o u ’re driving a c a r l It only 7 I' take* a few seconds longer to reach lors. the West Hide garage and w e ’ll try to make it worth your while to have taken the extra time. / Let Dick do it. W. Applewhite, prop. jly2 tfc M. M. degree Saturday eve neighbors for many years in Illinois. ning nt 7:45. Refreshments. Dale Hawkins is up from Kugene Visitors are extended cordial this week. invitation to be present. County Commissioner Hpencer was up W ORTH H ARVEY. from Kugene Tuesday. By order o f W. M. I. B. Morris has bought from C. A. Smith the former W. C. Conner prep erty on west Main and the family has moved in. M i»« Marie Jones was up from Ku “ A Broadway C o w b o y ’ ’ fits William gene for the week end visiting with Desmond lik,. a glove. It has laughs her parents, Mr. nnd Mr». J. I. Jones. and thrills, suspense nnd romance, and | Mrs. F. W. Jacobs, accompanied by action aplenty. I t ’s the smiliest, cheer her son Fred left Friday for n visit fullest, happiest, most surprisingly o r ig with her daughter» in Portland. inal and unique picture you have ever The City Mint Msrket has pur seen! And wo mean it! A t the A r chased a new Ford delivery truck from cade theater, Wednesday, July 21. Woodson Brothers. K. J. Kdwnrds has Rev. and Mrs. K. G. O. Groat leave bought a Ford car from the same firm. today for Dexter, where Rev. Groat Mr. and Mr«. M. F. Wyatt returned will preach Hunday. There will be no Friday from Brownsville, where they services at the Bnptist church here We will cleanse and dry the visited at the home o f Mr». W y a t t ’s during Rev. Groat ’« absence But Hun sister. family linen better at a very day school will be held as usual. Galloway writes insurance. 511 Main moderate rate. Save work and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Haskett, o f Se stri-ct. 7 1 * r t attle, are visiting at the home o f Mrs. wear by calling -No. 79 wash Mrs. J. J. Dillon, o f Portland, is Baskett’s mother, Mrs. M. J. Fields. day. visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. P. They made the trip by motor. II. Magee. Mrs. Minnie K. Hurst and her nieces, The I .a Hells Stewart family left Fri Htrnud, Hnoid and Delia Hurst, o f Hut day for a ramping trip up the M cKen son ville, 111., accompanied by Mrs. zie. Hurst '» «on. Roscoe Hurst, o f Portland, Henry Munger and family, o f Hal motored up from Portland and s|>ent scy, A. J. Fagala and family, o f Com the week end nt the J. A. Wright * stock, nnd J. 11. Itcnnett and family home. The Wrights and Hursts were were guests nt thi* II. O. Bennett home Mr. B. Wise and family enjoyed a Su inlay. nice outing on the McKenzie last Hun AND Bill Desmond is no kill glove actor. day. but the day was marred by a near He knows how to use his fists and fatal accident on the homewnrd jour like« to get his hair mussed up. H e ’s ney The two rear tires on his “ L i z virile ami filled with the jo y o f liv z i e ” blew out at the same time while ing. .mil that personality registers with rounding a curve, nnd caused his ma wallop in " A Broadway Cowboy.” chine to upset. He says he will never lie flutters feminine hearts and strikes again send his money to mail order home with the opposite sci ns a man'» houses for tires but will use only the man. His many admirers will vote Federal* sold by Hpruy Long & Cru 7-2tfe this romantic comedy his best picture. son at the Serv ice Garage. I f he’s n stranger to any, h e ’ll make Miss Dessie Harms and Miss Esther an unforgettable impresaion. Arcade Silsby were in Eugene Tuesday. theater, Wednesday, July 21. Mrs. J. H. Mansur left Tuesday for ! i V A ;i* r Mrs. K. R. Spencer and Mrs* Grace Portland to visit ‘ her daughter, Mrs. ’ V ^ V-’- : YanBoskirk, of Kugene, accompanied Ernest Bi.-^iy. ■ S '~ "■ > f„.. t j'V l by Mrs. YanB oskirk’s son Donald, at The J. V. Stewnrt, C. M, Parker tended the reunion o f the Godard clan and John Groves families spent Hun Sunday at the home o f their parents, day on the McKenzie near the fish Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Godard. hatchery. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Romainc, who Mrs. Arthur Stewart returned Tues had been visiting at the home of Mrs. day from Ashland. Hhe reports Mr. M other is proud of her Koinaine’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Htewart's health as greatly improved j iJciiciou.: ¡ K fives, fruits Kiuie. left Tuesday for their home in since going there. Portland. They were accompanied by j rtiul je llie s . Mrs. Heelev Hankins and her mother, Mrs. Romainc’a sister, Miss Geneva t J Kiinc. Miss Biblred Hall and Miss Mrs. L. Beckett, o f Croswell. are vis it J New F ifcv'tion O il ing at the W. V. Chapin home. Sadie Garoutte. c »mling I S'ovcs m .t ! Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wntson have We have some new Cleveland sizes 1 P.C * ! .n .v ' : due in a few days. Better lenvc your returned from their honeymoon in P o r t » . * I rivi . t order at Nelson’s Auto Sales. 7- 16e land and are now at home at Curtin. Mrs. Watson was Miss Audrey Anlauf. ’ c i h. Mf George Marksbury, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Webber, o f Spo 1 I his sister, Mrs. <>. M. Miller, and her kane, Wash., are visiting at the home son Gordon, motored to Belknap springs o f Mrs. W e b b e r’s sister, Mrs. Roy Sunday. 1 Ewing. Mrs. C. Rozine arrived Monday from Miss Bernice Deeter returned to Eu Portland for a visit at the home of gene Tuesday, a fter a visit with her :«• « »tini1 her daughter, Mrs. George Foster. mother, Mrs. J. F. Wigle. rtofn.ii \ rn Mrs. II. M. Grindle, o f Portland, is \ t»tl*l( W lit Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fields arrived visiting her sister, Mrs. B. J. Strom, Tuesday, from Roseburg for a visit at to«. U I »Kr l^ftr at the l^tndon hotel. the home o f Mrs. Fields' mother, Mrs. ).* t u: •!< inoliai rute Uà i on< r»iuc Y’ es, we do repair work at the Over Rosa Currin. ooney land garage. We do not claim infa lli Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Hemenway left bility but have behind ns ten years of Sunday by auto on a vacation trip to experience in mechanical and electrical Tillamook. work. Make and break or jump spark, Joe Dnmewnod's bridge gang will two or four cycle, auto, marine, light begin repairs upon the Ninth street or heavy stationary, we lain make it bridge. A new floor is to be put in. go nnd go right. jlytltfc Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher and Mrs. A. Ilenigman, of Curtin, visit Francis Wicks left Monday for St. ed Sunday at the home o f her daugh .fehn. Wash, ter. Mrs. Charles Cooley, and was nc compnnicd home the following day by her grandson, Howard Cooley. ' The Alta Kin g family motored up from Kugene and spent Sunday with Mrs. K in g's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. It. Chamberlain. Mrs. Chamberlain re turned with them that evening A. F. & A. M., Attention A Secret ary. ( ’. (i . V u lc a n i z ’^ W k s . V ’u le a n iz in ^ , ‘r e t r e a d in g . In business again at present for a short time at the big hole in the wall just hcross the street from Woodson Mrs. J. S. Penis, with her smnll son, Brothers big new garage near the de has arrived from Montesano, Wash., pot. Would like to buy nearly any mid joined her husband, who is the thing the farmer raises— eggs and new pastor o f the Presbyterian church, cream, especially. Spot cash for e v nnd who has been in the city for Sev erything. Feed and poultry supplies ns ern I weeks. cheap ns anywhere in town, i c a n ’t Miss Aileen Armstrong, o f Kugene, pay you more than others, neither ran is visiting her cousin, Miss Florence I sell you goods cheaper than other McFarland. dealers, but I can mahe you the very .. William Desmond comes to the Ar- best cash prices both on buying and ciule theater neat Wednesday in “ A selling. J. F. Spray. I V COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Ring Us Up Phone 79 Florence Automatic £ P r o u d o f It « l Liuuci. W. L Darby 4 Co. fr Now Is the Time to Get Binder Twine JONES EATO N FIFTH AND MAIN TELEPHONE 3