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Mr« K. «tarter, accompanied by two duii|(liter« und u son, arrived Huturday for it vinit ut the homo o f her ilnugli er, Mr*. Wiu Härtel« Tin* Klbert Hede nml A. A. ItoTimond fu mi lie* left Holiday in their uutoa for h week's outing nt Tiller In the wild* of Dougin» county. The Hede« am driving their new Huu-k * 1 1 , purebused in«t week from th« West Hide Garage. Mr« iloraee Cochran nnd daughter«, Mildred mid Mnrjorie, left Huturduy fnr their home nt Tiller, ufter n »«v- ernl w eek«' vinit her« with militivi'* and frieuds Itev. Hiinp*oii llmnrick wiH preach Hiindny morning ut the Methodiat cliureh on the »object, " T h e Altar on the Mouutuia," (he M-coiid o f n aerie* of »ermoii* oil Klijuh, in the evening In« «o b je ct will be "Hernpin g the Kloor Hurrel," or " A l.ittle with the Telepatie 30 Hm-ressor to Kerr & Siliby Lord I« Huf ficient. " Nelwm «eli» Chandler*, Clevelmul* nnd Maxwell*. W. it. Htinnett went to Ko»eburg Frittik < timer, who |>ur yenlerdtiyielo file nu n luouenteud near I, - • hit*» i*. I the \ I«. Wynne r«‘»|i|cnrt‘, o» • I« i m city. loosing In» tuoni) hon* from Allmny. Mr«. Mury F* White nnd duoghter. Mr. IlniiHi'r opi*rutM it »uwiuill ut An Mi«* Itertha, have moved from Weiner, Ida., to Kluiu, Wu«h., where M i»» Mrs. M a ry Mil neh ret arnei Kriiluy White will teneli in the high »ehool from Hiithcrlin the rumi tig yeur. J. - —— - . ■ . Ye iger; IN • n d l e t i II, » viftit in « ul till' (' M .lark son linin'r, J olili Hpray IN IIIOV ing into lus new (j»mrt«r■» ut ill* Hi g lh > G«et g:trage. Hl «Mim thr«*Nlli mK irmi* hi im * all rom III |( d i h | i'diiili!lion, for S i lle nt Will »ell your kou»eliold furniture, iiulf |»r■| ci \ Her Il N M e u t u i■ff, Kirnt ■tuck, implement» und mnekinery, N h ti *niH| l i f t n k I l O l l l l l l l g, Cottili[e Grove, J. t fc mid tool* o f nil kind*; % up to : pilon# III ium I Mrs. K T. Itili k ••ly. Miss the first f 'JUDO und % for nil over. YK8, IT 18 RATHER DI8 Htih.l ( invi « V nml Van H- e y nt TURBINO TO BREAK YOUR t r i n i c i ! Ilk mirai It* v m* ut the En ULA88E8 WHEN YOU HAVE gene i nluy inight. loti Main Ava. Cottaga Orove TO WAIT FOR A NEW PAIR Mr, end Mr». Ueorg»» |.ee returned to *« rtland last week. TO BE MADE I.ima Hilton, of !>ee, i - vir.it ing at W h y not k e e p mi e x t r a p a i r | W a t e r n m l m r t h a t nre f r e « are ju*t th** home o f her grandfather, H. H. Dll h u liil tu lliri'l jlIN t K ill 'll a» important iu the proper operation of Iloge. u cur a» oil mid ga*. We nerve them i- l l i e r g e l i e l f a T l.i't IIK llilike t Ilia W. , Hi pe», »igual man at the all nt Hprny, I mug A Crusuu'» Service e x t r a p a i r l'or y o u hr l o r e th e Haut hern I'nrific »tat ion, left laut week tin rage. M (it f mi l itri ii imt in iwliup oeeura. to take a militar punition at Hentinel, Arthur Wolrott, o f Hilk Creek, ha» A r m im. Mr». H i (» i * n left at the ime B y the M ay, are y o u fa m ilia r purchased n new Muiwell from the tunt*, with the ehiblren, a visit M i t h t h e m an y n d vjititn gfa « I with her parent» at Laurel, M i » » , b«* NeWon Auto Hub*« nnd H>arvice. f o r d e d iu II. Omer Itennett, rity «uperioten f*»re rejoining her hauban«! at their mew dent of arhool», i» in the city from home. l(o»cburg, looking for a renidenec be Chicken«, hog*, veal am! cattle want th« opening o f achooi. l\ . GLASSES I V I*d at the J'copie '* market. tnh tfc I N K IN V ItlB L C B IFO C A L * K, C. Lockwood motored to McCredie Mr«. Jn.tpcr 'ntten returned laat apringa I ue.uJuy with Mr. und Mr». T h e y t a k e th e p i a r e o f t w n week front a v i n i ! i n 'ortlnnd ut the John Hader, Mr. mid Mr». . I.. Kl paiiH o f KhiKHes, e l i m i n a t i l i ! ; home of h*r niece, Mr». Kinmit Harm». bolt nnd l>r. Mrtiee, o f Pittsburg. IliKKiiiK w i t h M i n i m i ; glnsneM Mr. ami Mr». Jume» Green# »(»eut Keep your car right up to nnuff Hu ml ay at I m well. a m i m e \im l o l m o i i i k , ko p ro all the time. Any little thing you rail't Htanley Trunnell r.a* in Albany Hun uttend to, w e ’ll be glad to do for you iio u iie e il in o h i s t y le bifocali«. dit). or to tell you how. N o job too »mull C'ruaon ’» George I.«*w ry arrived Hu ridar from or t o o Urge. Hprny, Long Kt'.tf Cori land to vinit at the home of hi» Service «inrnge. *i»tcr, M m . CheNter Churchill. Mi»» Adu Matthew i m l M i»» itertha Mr». O. Oibiwin, accompanied bv her Stepheu» are viaitmg with M i»» Mae OPTICIAN OPTOM BTItIBT daughter, Mr» J. O. Johnson, returned \rm»trong in Kugene. Factory on Premia«»* laat week from an eslendetl visit in linrry K. K. N'eut, o f Springfield, Cortland. will prenrh at the illue Mountuin Cottage Grove Oregon ■ hurrh Siiudey, Augunt K, at I I a. in (•allow uy for in»urnrtce, Mum. Mi*» Meriuce W ig le, o f Kugene, »(»cut and N p. m. the week end with her (tarent», Mr. Mr». A. W. Cnruutt and »mull daugh ter left Mmulny fur Knhlle to join und Mr». Fred Wigl«*. Mr*. K. K. Finnen C. visiting In her brother, C. li. Lnke, on n motor H ills b o ro at »the h»»iiit* o f her »inter, trip to Sun Itiego, Calif., where they will vinit their mother, Mr». J. K Mr*. U <). H o I.II m rg Luke. Kty VntiVIndt* i» hi*ri* from Wn*h I). H. Chamberlain vinited in Kugene We have cleaned up our »tuck of Ifigtou for a few w n 'k i hi’lpifig the Saturday a? the homo o f In* daughter, new car» on hand anil future «liipmenta luuiir folk» with the hnrvpRting, Mr». Alta King. will be made only on order. All order* Andrew Itrund nnd Win. «>|*rt»it n Servie«* in a much nbtincd word but inu be uccouipumed by n »ubet ant ml hut r returned from tra|* to Culifor we try to live up to our name. W e ’d eu»li de|Mi»it. The pre»ent finanriul Bll. be pb-iiMcd to have it mentioned to U» »trmgeuey will probably make it mi if we fail iu thin attempt. Spray, Long Nelnon taelln mat'd rum. po«*ilde to grunt the »time liberal A Crumiri ’» Mervice Garage. Mfltf Mi nnd Mr«», ( ’. O l>eVt*r»» h»t\e term« in future thnt we huve in the I r t Grove» »pent Hat urti ay in Cort pa»t. However, we are hoping tkut turned fro m an o u ting of n»*\enil w« ek«t land on burnite ». in p<«uthern O reg on. coadiUooa, in llii» renpect, will im prove. We rongrutulute tho»«' who are Mr« tiny A gnew , o f Wyoming, nnd now driving Overland . The »nti» Mra ( ^ V Aik 111 * 011 , o f Nelir:t*kn, factory operation o f theae car» und who bittl l»t*en VtAlt l|g at the home o f their pleu»ing appearance ufter month» their iiureiitM, Mr rtnd M m II It find o f aerviea ran uol but ndd to their urd, nnd wh*» n|*ent Friday in Fugi'iie popularity. Place your order now for with their »inter*, Mr*. F. It N|»eneer delivery in clay*. Overland Oarage, nnd Mr* Orttf# Vmiltonkirk, hn\t* re :«i| Mam. Btl tunic«! to th**ir home». l,i|;)it m ul p o w i T w i l l I n * shut Mi»« Flora Ieingfellow. o f Portland, U nll tiw n y write* unto innurnrira* o i l at m i d n i g h t S a t u r d a y a m i arrived Monday for a viait at the II K M e te n lf’rt family nre »(»ending w i l l ri'in aiu o f f u n t il S u n d a y home o f her parent», Mr. and Mr». J. u month with the II. K. L uwmoii fnmily M. l/oiigfellow. e v e n i n g . T h i s w i l l h a v e to hi' at Wedderlmrn. Mr*. W. C. Sprinkel and children, «lom* n e v e r a l w e e k s whil«* w«* II J. Hind» and fnmily have moved who hnd been \i»itm g at the home of a i r e le itn itig o u r b o ile r . to Hlitnld, iimteiid of Hhertdun, u» re Mr». Sprinkel'» mother, Mr». O. \Y. |>«»rtid hi luNt w e e k ’» i»»ue. Cottage Orove Electric Compy Smith, left Monduy for their home at Mr umi Mrs. I>. J. Hr hoi I nnd Mr. Malden, \Ya»h. nnd Mr». Frank MeFurlniid »|M*nt Hun Mr. and Mr*. II. H. Breedlove have duy near Ihtuvioud butte. returned from a viait with relative* at The A. L. ( ’hitwood family vinitetl Tliuic diamond •*»K,ctC,*n>''«it r i» k ** are roppenUh, Wash. Friday at the home of Mr. und Mr*. going in»!. Better come mi.I niltrt one Mr». Walter Jnme», o f !.o* Angelo», <V II. Trembly at ('omntock. fur your girl nt ft. «'. Muitm-n H fltf who had been viaitmg at the home of H iihk 'II Gurotson, representative o f her mother, Mr*. Jane Sherwood, left Ihr Nnliniiiil H im .'nit company in tliix Monday to visit her brother, Hubert territory, nprnl Saturday in tin* city. Sherwood, in ‘ortlund. Mr*. Curl Mur kilt nml mil Eugene, Mr». M. C. I jtw retire mid daughter. Hilbert Cline shipped Ilf barrel» o f uf |li viil*', rut urni’il luiiin. Inst week Mr*. L. K. Hawk, o f llrnin, arrived bu!»niu to Now York ln»t week. from Port In ml, where thuy li ml tn*«*n Monday for a viait at the home of Mr». Cliurle» Cooley and ehiblren re visiting nml where Mrs. Burkett wu* Mr». Lawrence'» brother, Fred Horner. turned Friday from a visit at ('urtin. taking nii'ilirnl treatment. M i«» (ilenada Nelson went to Port Mr. and Mr» Niuie Taylor returned Mr. nml Mm. C. II. iturkholili'r nnd land Monday. hint week froiu Kitsoli »(»rings, where fnmily left W i ' i I iii ' mi I hv afternoon fur h K. C. l a k e was in the city from Ku they had been for Nome time for Mr. two w eek»’ outing »t Itiinilun nml other gene Tueiniuy. T a y l o r ’» health. CmiHt |M.i n t M. Joe Humewnod mid the lmnc county Mi»» Kuth Htewart wri* in Kugene When buyini; a gruplinphnne why not bridge gang are working on the new Friday. boy the lo'iit f The I’ nthe iloean’t cimt bridge lit Creswell. Mr. und Mr». \V. (J. Heattie returned uny more thim the other». You mu Let the City Transfer do your mov lust week tioiu Kugene, where Mr. buy n Pnthe o f II. 0. Mmliii'n on week Heattie had been taking work at the ly or monthly payment*. S «itf mg. They are equipped for it. Phone HB. Fdiversity* o f Oregon Niiininer »ehool. C. J. Cameron and family left Mon We have just received n fimv line of I hey will leave soon for Monmouth, new wati'hi'K et $2.25 up. II. C. Mud day for Hold Hill to visit Mrs. Cam Mr Hentty having accepted a (m»ition MB. i-(ltf eron'» mother, Mrs. Walter Dungny. on th»* normal »ehool faeulty. I f your roof leaks, the Fixit Shop J. H. Henson returned Tuesday from Motorcycle mi (»pile* at Overland Mend, where he had been doing relief will fix it ho that you w o n ’t have to Oarage, Indian agency. N fd f work in a plininiiii-y. worry when wet weather comes along Phone today. M tie 11 " v- Knymnnd Laphani. o f Tacoma, spent r night at th,. home o f Mr. and lì Tuesday Mrs. H. L. Maekin. He was passing through the city un a motor trip to Cnlifornia. Mrs. I). A. Kstes hns returned from a visit at Koseliurg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Htnnton, of Lard, No, 5 pail. .. Koseliurg, are spending part o f their vacation in the Hohemia district, where I’ure k I mi ned honey, per pint M hnoii ja r..... 75c Mr. Stanton plan» to secure pictures l’ranut Initier (bring n pnil) |ier lh.............. and material for feature stories for hi* work on the News -Review. WaterineloiiN, per III... . Five used pianos in good Condition. Potatoes, per I I I ............................ One player piano at a big discount. Cabbage, per Ut................... »... Convenient ownership terms. Kugene Music Shop, Kugene, Ore., " T h e Home • 'hoiee onions, per I I I .................. o f the Cheney I'homigrtiph.' ’ H li c Lemons, per dozen.................. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meldrum. o f Bn ker, and daughter, Mrs. Ilarel Kechdly, a practicing chiropractic physician, o f Portsmouth. (>., have been visiting nt the home o f Mr*. Meldrum'a brother. Dr. A. W. Kune. Mr. Kimc und Mrs. Wa l k a Bl o c k and Save a Di me Meldrum had not aeen each other for year*. 1 DON’T FOROET OUR LINE OF STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES IS GETTING MORE COMPLETE EVERY DAY FRUIT AND VEG ETABLES IN SEASON GOODS OF QUALITY REAS’NABLE PRICES \ O T C O F F M A N 11 1 A 1 '.it A u c t i o n e e r !!!! 1 170 (1 7 30 1 111 5 3 11 F M Hurrel, o f Olendnl«, spent the week end at th« home of his brother, L. L. Hurrel. (inllowny writes m«uraaee. Phone . Mi»* Oaorgia Tobey returned to Ku gen« Monday after a w e e k ’* viait ith Mr und Mr* Jack Mugludry Mr, and Mrs W F Ho**, o f Port land, ure viaitmi at the home of Mr*, Ho»» ’ parent*, M r. and Mr*. J. A. Kl ledge. Mi»» Augu*ta (iaroutte viaited in Kugene Monday. Mr«. Nancy Dumewood »offered a atrnke of paralyai* laat week. Servire batterie» ut your service at the Service Oarage while we put your regular batterie» into »hip ahupe. Nev er |#iiy» to neglect your buttery—i t ’* rhnn|ier to have mi expert look at it on ee m a while. Hpray, Long A Cru »on ’» Service Oarage. tf Mias itertha Kid ton, o f Heattie, nnd h »» Leona Harwell, o f Tacoma, are vWitmg at the home of Mr. and Mr». H. L. Maekin. They ure on their way home from a vacation »peat in Cali fornia. 30 H 0 0 ( ’. (ì. VuUaniz’g Wks. Vulcanizing, retreading. Mr». A. W. Kune i* »till quite ill. Miss Myrtle Kern arrived laat week from White Fi»h, Mont., w here «he taught last year. M i«» K* m viaited with her »iater, Mr». ( . It Corey, at Olathe, Colo., fo r M ine t im e / b e fo r e returning home. Hhe will tench in the sume school again tin* yeu r and e x pect» to return to Montana about the first of Sept cm her. 1 C. O . D eV ER E ‘Ask Ma, She Knows’ 1 Yes, a»k any o f our patron« what they think o f our bread, cake», and other pa«tries. They will tell you without u moment ’* hesitation that our good» arf " j u s t g r e a t , " and if you don’t think so " m o n e y b a c k . " 0 fur VRYPTOK 1 5 to to 1 11 it D . J. S c h o ll 511 Tales of the Town it 11 »1 to 1 4 Power Shut Oft 30 Jitney service; phone ilil. Nelson’s Auto Salt's. 8 1 02 SATURDA' SPECIALS 27 SMITH’S GROCERY 30 BENDER’S C m BAKERY T ire « Doors East of the Bridge K. J. Mitrhell went to Albany yea lerday on business. Mrs. Allie (iaretson, o f Aduir, Okla., is visiting nt the home of her brother in law, F. A. (iaretson. W. T. Williams, F. T. Williams and Hud Chalifoue left Tuesday on an auto trip to («rater lake. Mr*. A. H. Mott, who had been visit ing at the home o f her daughter, Mrs. . H. Taylor, left Tue»dny for her home in Portland. " Y o u never run t e l l . " Y o u 'v e heard thnt story. Hut there’* a lot o f truth in it, juat the same, and purticularly wben you consider the uncertainty of human life and the uncertainty of whut may hnppen to those left behind. Fires are ei^ially inconsistent. Better talk with Meteulf today and take no further chanaes against which insur au.-e will protect you. tf J. H. Burn» and daughter, Mrs. Chnrle» Keeae, were in Kugene during the week to viait Mr». Burn», who is in a hospital there. Mr. und Mrs. H. li. Fiester and Mr. and Mr* H. K. Allison left Monday by auto for a vacation trip to Tillamook. A pound »on, David Merle, was born July in Henttle to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hcovnll. ) Fix it now— that roof— while the weather is right the Fixit Shop can do it right, l ’ hone . - c Mr. and Mrs. Omer Moore have re turned from a visit at Newberg. Mr. and Mr». Verne Kobin»on left Tuesday on a trip which w ill take them through the northwest and a* far east ns Indiana. The Howard Cox family left yester day for The Dalle* to visit Mr». Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ueorg,. T. Hul livan. 1 8 0 10 17 02 8 6 F PEOPLES MARKET I f you want quality meats at a reuaonuble price giv e us a trial. We a b o carry a full line o f lunch meat* nnd canned meats o f all kinds; lard, criseo and compound. FRESH FISH ON FRIDAYS FREE D E L IV E R Y —PHONE 16 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cline tyul family, of Minnesota, stopped a few hours yesterday at the Frank McFarland home, being en route to Medford to «pend the winter. The Clines are old friends o f Mr*. McFarland and for inerly lived near her old home in Brooklyn, la. Mr. nml Mrs. O. H. Heine and Mrs. Carrie Hemenway returned Wednesday evening from a short visit in Kugene. Dale and Leslie Hawkins, Jack Lloyd and Archie Oliver returned Saturday from a week '» outing up Mosby creek. The Elbert Hmith family »pent the week end at the J. D. Palmer ranch on Mosby creek and picnicked Hunday afternoon nt the Blue Mountain school house with the Palmers aud a party of nutoists from above Springfield, in which were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Da vis and daughter Arleva, son-in law, daughter nnd granddaughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Palmer; Mr. and Mrs. Oda Smith nnd small son Kyle, Mr*. Mag gie Smith, Mrs. J. 1« Tnllman, Patel Tallman, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ninnes. El roy Ninnes, Ruth and Esther Kay, Fay and Carl Smith and Glen Trvon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Cotter, o f Sum ner, Wash., are spending a few- day* nt the C. K. Htewart home. They are en route home from a trip to Myrtle Point. W. G. Perry is up from Salem on business. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wilcox and «mall daughter returned to Portland Monday after a viait at the home o f Mr. W ileox’a sister, Mra. C. C. Cruson. Five Reasons for Trading at the City Meat Market Because we have Riven you every reason to have confi dence that when you pay our price you are getting meat at the loweat price at which it can he a«id and leave uh a fan and legitimate profit. Uccauae we have given you every reaaon to have ooufideuce that whether you come youraeif, or iwnd your hubby, or aen«i a child, you will get juat aa good a piece of meat as if you came youraeif. Hecauac you can alwaya find here a complete line of every thing you expect to find iu a meat market, auch aa the regular meata, lunch mcata, I'iah and other deiieaeiea in acaaon, smoked meats, salt meata, pickled dainties, etc. Because you always find plenty of help to give you prompt service and becauae that service is alwaya courteous. Because you alwa/a find us ready and anxioua to correct any error and to make right anything in connection with a purchase about which you may be dissatisfied. City M eat M a rke t BARTELS A BAFLEY, PR0P8 The Huiek six is the ear that gives service from the word go and neeiia ao breaking iu. Head this from Mr. and Mrs. Klbert Bede, who bought a aew Huiek six and are giving it it» first trial on their vacation trip to Tiller: " W e think more and more o f our new car every day and are so glad we bought it. It sure made all the moun tains just fine with no troubb- at a ll." When you think o f a ear, think o f the Huiek six, the best built muchine on the market. West Hide Garage. W. C. Applewhite, prop. 8 0c The H. H. Ooodell family, o f Port land, ha» moved into the Worth Har vey property at the corner of White- aere and Hixth. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Johnson, o f Cen tralia, Wash., and Mrs. H. F. Calhoun, uf Portland, parents and aunt respec lively, of Mrs. W. B. Cooper, who have been visiting h*re, left this oRirning with Mr. Cooper and children on a abort uuto trip to Ashland. Mrs. Coop er, who has had a serious case o f poi son oak, is improving, but was not well eftough to accompany the party. Mrs. Harry Millett, of Junction City, visited over Hunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. K. J. Blakely. Dance and Hall Game-—Danee Hat urday night at Uniiun, given by lain don baseball team. Fast baseball game Hunday afternoon, la-ona vs. Loudon, at the London ball park. Come and spend the week end at the spring*. 0c E. K. Korupnugh, o f Kugene, accom panied by his daughter, Mrs. M. B. Field and her little daughter Betty, spent Tuesday in the eity on business. F. J. Hard was down from the Ve suvius mines Tuesday. Robert F. Callahan, o f the Eugene Music Shop, was up from Kugene on business Tuesday. t D on ’t have any slackers. Keep track e f what eurh hen does by using egg record carda. For sale by The Hentinel at $1.75 the hundred. *** Miss Leuora Hubbell returned Mon day from Jefferson, where she attend ed the Kpworth league convention. Mrs. J. T. Johusifn spent Monday in Eugene. Dr. David Rand. W. D. Weidhold and S. E. Grindile, uf Portland, are spend ing the week at London springs. PHONE 89 SOCIETY J Mrs. H. A. Miller charmingly enter tained at her home on Heeoud street Haturday afternoon in honor o f Mrs. George Kerr, who is leaving soon for Wedderburn. The lawn formed a pret ty setting for the occasion and about twenty five women enjoyed needlework, contests and social chat. A dainty hiucheon was served by the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs. Will Hall, Mrs. C. J. Kern and Mrs T. C. Wheeler. • ♦ ♦ The meeting o f the women’s foreign aiisaioaary society o f the Methodist church, which was postponed Wednes day on accoaat o f th* funeral o f Mrs. L. F. Orpurd, will he held Wednesday, August 11, at the home o f Mrs. W. F Johnson. Mrs. C. E. L'mphrey will lead. A fall attendance o f member* is de sired. ♦ • ♦ The M. P. G. club held its annual picnic Tuesday afternoon oa the river near Thornton corner*. Husbands of the members w e n guests at a seven a'clock picnic supper, and participated in swimming and other diversions Highway Engineers Here. Herbert Nann. state highway en gineer, and J. C. McCloud, divisional highway engineer, passed through the eity Tuesday oa an inspection tour of Pacific highway between here and southern Uregoa. Th* Hentinel, 03-Mi the year. I] B E D L I N E N 3 LAUNDERED Housework reduced by our family laundry service. Send us all the linen for perfect cleansing. Mias Wentworth Opens tammer Rest. Mins Eva Wentworth arrived from Pasadena, Calif., Mouday to open her Hummer Rest recreation and hay fever resort near Ixirane during August and Heptemher. Joseph J. Buell, o f Pass deua arrived with Miss Wentworth to Rin g Us Up Phone 7 « try the Oregon climate, and if he is benefited his wife will also come in a few days. Miss Audrey Wentworth, C A L L FO R B ID S o f Eugene, is also coming, and others are planning on an outing " I n the Notiee is hereby given by the di Hills Among the Tall Trees o f Hummer- rectors o f school district No. 45, Lane R e st." county, Oregon, that sealed bids will be received until noon on August 0, Five Deaths, Thirteen Births Is J«ly. 1020, for the construction o f two play Five dea4hs and thirteeu births o c sheda, aa per plans and specifications curred in the city during the month oa file with the district clerk. o f July, according to the report of The board o f directors reserves the W. W. Oglesby, eity health officer. right to reject any or all bids. O f the births, seven were females and Dated at Cottage Grove, Oregon, this 'six were males. 27th day o f July, 1920. WORTH HARVEY, The Sea tinsi, 02.00 tk* year. 7-3O|8-0 District Clerk. T k COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY 1 « THE BUSINESS “THE O W The quality of banking support you receive is of prime im portance. If your hank is to serve you well, it must itself have—a« this bank has— the facilities of the greatest bank ing organization in the world—the Federal Reserve SvBtem. First National Bank THE OLD RELIABLE COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Stock Salt and Feed JONES CS, E A T O N FIFTH AND MAIN TELEPHONE 3 J