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— • HAVE B EN EFITED BY TABOO ARCADE TH EATER 8 o u th Sea la la n d e ra M ade B e tt e r by R estriction * Im posed by S y stem , It R e p re se n te d . WEEKLY PROGRAM Fri., Aug. 13 “ One of the Finest,” by Tom Moore. Tom plays the role of a traffic cop in Frisco. International News, latest current events of the day. Tues., Aug. 17 “ The'Wom an Under Cover,” by Frit rie Brunette. Night lift* in all the sham splendor of tinsel and gold is vividly depicted in "The Woman Under Cover.” Sat., Aug. 14—“ Faptain Kidd, Jr.,” by Mary Pickfonl. “ llis Only Father,” by Her- old Llovd. Wed., Aug. IS “ An Inno cent Adventuress,” by Vivian Martin. Romance and Rough House, a comedy. Sun Aug. IS—‘‘llis Di- vorced W ife,” by Monroe Sal- isbury. “ Glutton for Punishment,' Mutt and J e f f . Pat he Review, motion pie- tures in colors. Mon., Aug. 16—"Out ‘o f Luck,” by Dorothy Gish. com- “ Lion in the House edy. Thu., Aug. 19 “ The Feud.” by Tom Mix. Another one of Tom's famous pictures. In this picture you will see the blar ing o f the Santa Fe trail west ward* by the blood of the pio neers: you will see people baek in the ante helium days, in the ! period of hoop skirts, men with long whiskers on their faces, and hair triggers on their guns. “ His First Kiss,” comedy. i SOCIETY WANT ADS. w eigh t lflUO. B e n ile r B ro s. __ i,-30tfc JL KI&S29K THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS with whieh you can read or see distant objects without changing glasses. Uneqnaled for their convenience and comfort. Whether Vou require bi focals or any other glasses, we are equipped to give you what you want, when you want it. Sherman W. Moody E ym dght S p ecialist a n d O p tic ia n F a c to r y on p re m ise s - P h o n e 362 881 W illam ette 8t., E ugene, Oregon W e have, just received two cases of outing flannel, light and dark, fancies and plain. Prices am high in com parison with former years but w e would advise our customers to buy outing flamml NOW while the ass ortment is complete. Carson, Pirie Scott, large whole saler’s Chicago buyer, who has just returned from the eastern mill cen ters says "as to outing flannel, the largest manufacturers have no first quality goods to sell at any price. Mills do not seem to be able to get the production they figured, with the result that they are all tied up with contracts. 1 believe that the greatest difficulty will com e in Se pt e mbe r and October when there will be a grand scramble for any kind of these goods.” OLD THEORY MAY BE RIGHT Tales of the Town IS DEFECTIVE SIGHT IN TERFERINO WITH YOUR BUSINESS? Why punish your eyes with neglect, when proper glasses will correct your de fective cision ami enable your eyes to enjoy the com- tort they deserve! Perhaps the solution to your problem lies in Outing Flannel F r o m o u r I n t e re s t in g n eig hbors, t h e S o u th sea Islanders, we h a v e th e word “tabo o," so e x p re s s iv e In th e co m p lete ag re e m e n t of Its so u n d w ith Its m e a n ing th a t t h e r e Is n o th in g so u d is p m le In o u r o w n la n g u a g e to give th is th ou ght. In Its orig in al sen se. It Is a c u rio u s c o m b in a tio n of conflicting Ideas. It Is th e P o ly n e s ia n tabu, moulting sacred . Y et to Its o w n p eo p le It e x p r e s s e s th e s a m e th o u g h t for w hich we h a v e s p p re p r in te d It. O rig in ally a religious cerem o n y t h a t cou ld nuly he Im posed by priests. It w a s l a t e r a p p lie d to a n y th in g w hich for so m e s a c r e d re a s o n m ust tie tabooed. It c a m e to re p r e s e n t a n Im p o rta n t In s titu tio n In (he life of t h e people, reach in g III every p h a s e o f th e i r lives e n fo rc e d u n d e r p e n a lty of d e a th . S a c r i fices to th e gists, f e s tiv e seaso n s, even m a r it a l r e la tio n s a n d th e coofriug a n d e a ti n g of f<*>d all w e re a t t e n d e d by th e i r p a r t i c u l a r tattoo. M o th e rs a n d d a u g h te r s , f o r Insfanee, w e r e not | smp , m ille d to e a t w hut hud been p re p a r e d , fo r th e i r men. T h o u g h t h e efficacy of p ro h i b it io n s such ns th is Is q u estio n a b le , th e tuhoo sy stem , by v irtu e of m any la u d a b le rulings, h a s had. It Is said, a very 1 beneficial effect u p o n t h e people.— l l . r m t n c N eustndtl. being th e gu est of honor. T he Indies of th e p a r t y w ent out in th e afte rn o o n uud th e ir h u sb a n d s followed at six o'clock. S w im m in g an d a picnic lunch were enjoyed. F. A liarctao n, of Alton, 111., whose w ife was form erly a n M. E x p e rt D riv ers and D ared ev il Mallet I P. U., was am on g t h e guests. T h a t M alaria Is C a u se d by E m a n a Men Follow Ball R egardless tio n s F ro m th e Soil Is P ro b a b ly ♦ ♦ ♦ of Consequences. Mrs. S. K. Hratid was hostess v ester ! th e C o rre c t Idea. d a y a f te rn o o u at a tea given in honor Samm ies who saw th e American of her d a u g h te r , Mrs. H a rris Kiumons, W e h av e lately b e e n ta u g h t t h a t t h e t a u k s go o v er th e top iu F ia n c e will of S eattle, who has been v is itin g here m osquito w as th e only d is s e m i n a to r of g e t a w h if f o f th e com p etitio n o f war for some time. m a la ria , an d t h a t w e sh o u ld he s a f e If wheu th e y see th e a u to polo co ntests to be a f e a t u r e o f th e Ishne co un ty fair j, we got rid of m osquitoes. But Ifo e to r S e p tem b er 21 24. J u s t as t a n k s played Koux. fo rm e rly c h ief p h y sic ia n o f th e a b ig p a rt iu th e w a r an d were the St. I.ouis ho spital. J e r u s a le m , a -s .-rts b igg est surprise sp ru n g upon th e G e r as t h e r e s u lt o f his ow u e x p e r i e n c e of m an s when th e y firs t app eared , so will a u to polo p ro v e a su rp ris e to th ose 1 Mrs. I r a Isom re tu rn e d T u e sd a y from 20 y e a r s a u d of tliut o f ninny colonial who h av e u ev er seen th e game. a visit at th e home of her sister. M rs. p h y sic ia n s tliut iniilarlu o ft e n ex lats w h e re th e r e u re uo m osquitoes. A lthough th e g eu eral p rin cip les o f W illiam T elford, A t R eu nio n und Sene, fo r In s tan ce, th e gam e resemble pony polo, a u to Mr». L S. W y nne re tu rn ed to Al fa n s have a h abit o f callin g a u to polo , b an je T uesday a f t e r n visit with her th e m a lu rla seaso n Is Just t h a t w h en " h o c k e y on h i g h .” M alletm eu suspeud sister in-law, Mrs. J . S. Benson, th e r e a r e no m o s q u i t o e s : a t l l a tu u , them selves dangerously from th e side J. M. F itz g e ra ld , who works on the L oudln, n a ti v e s living n e a r u tuos- o f strip p ed F o rd cars' an d b u f f e t th e j P acific hig h w ay at D ivide, in j u re d his qu !to -in feste d m a r s h do not c o u t r a c t b ig ball back and fo r th b etw een th e j an kle T u esd ay while g e t t i n g on a m a la ria , w hile th o s e living In th e hills goal*. E x p e rt d riv e rs h an d le th e cars, truck. They dash at one a n o th e r w ith no f e a r j F in g al H in d s is now occu p y in g his w h e re th e r e a r e uo m o s q u ito e s a r e vic o f collision; in fact collisions a re th e ! new o ffice in th e Case bu ild in g on tims. H e p o in ts o u t t h a t e v e r y w h e r e In common t h i n g and tires, wheels and Main street. B urke E a to n , of th e J o n e s & E ato n m a la ria l c o u n tr ie s th e d is e a s e b r e a k s axles s u f fe r iu consequence. Onee a e a r is dam ag e d it is hauled o f f th e store, was dow n from Eugene several o u t Just a t th e tim e w h en th e soli Is field like the crippled bull in th e Span day s th is week. b ro k e n fo r p lu n tla g . H e d o e s not Mrs. Beu W h itte n su s ta in e d a *er den y t h a t th e u n o p h e l e s m o s q u ito ish sport, a n o th e r replaces it, and th e f r a c t u r e o f her rig h t sh ou ld er j g am e goes m errily op. O ther sports to amuse th e crow ds T u esday wheu she fell dow n a flig h t o f xprem s mu ur a b u t he s a y s t h i s Is d u rin g f a i r week consist o f tw o har- sta irs a t her home. She was t a k e n to | ev id en tly no t th e only m e a n s o f In ness races an d a ru n n in g race each a E ugene ho sp ital fo r t r e a t m e n t for feetiou. T h e old th e o r y t h a t m a l a r i a w a s d ay . T here will also be motorcycle the inju ry. races and bicycle races. A r th u r Hen- Dewey W a tk in s, o f th e D ougherty c a u se d by th e bud a i r o f s w a m p y dls dersho tt, o f th e E ugene Gun com pany, B r o th e r s ’ saw m ill a t C u rtin , fell on an tr l c t s o r by certu ln einunutloiia fro m is o ff e rin g a prize for th e fa s te st rid e r ax y e s te rd a y while rush in g to pu t out t h e soil m uy he c o rre c t, u f t e r all. propelliug a birj-cle bought from turn. | a fire au d alm ost se v e re d a thum b. The m o to rcjele riders will fu rn ish some Mrs. M a r v in J a c k s o n , of L j n x llol- W h y Seal H u n te r s W e a r Black. u n d erw en t a n i>|»-ratiou y e s te rd a y real thrills an d will in trod u ce a new j to N o innimual tliut Is k n o w n b u s e y e sport for a tt e n d a n t s a t th e L ane c o u n for th e reinuval of h e r tonsils. ty fair. Mrs. W. A. Horn, of E u im ett, Ida., I sigh t w hich ut all c o m p a r e s w ith th a t who is v is itin g re la tiv e s a t .Saginaw j of a m an. A W olf cun see you u n d e r an d W alker, was in th e c ity y esterd ay . f a v o r a b le c o nditio ns u little m o re th a n Mr. a u d Mrs. J o h n Goelile, le ft th e i h a lf a mile a w a y ; a c a rib o u a t a little first of th e week fo r th e ir home al i m o re th u n a q u a r t e r of a mile, und a H artiiig to n , Neb., a f t y it visit a t the seal commonly a t a b o u t 3*si yard s. If George La miner» home. A bout 35 children o f th e B a p tist Mrs. H eu ry P a lm e r an d children , i yo u a r e s t a n d in g up. o r l.iU to 200 S u n d ay school spent T u esd ay a ftern o o n who had been v is itin g a t th e M. E. ; y a r d s If you a r e lylug dow n. You can iu a frolic at th e Elks picnic grounds. Hichardsou home, left y e s te rd a y fur w alk u n c o n cern ed ly t o w a r d a seal u n Games followed bj- a picnic lunch and th eir home a t 8 a u t a B a r b a r a , Calif. til less th u n -MW y a r d s aw ay , a f t e r w adin g in th e riv er occupied th e tim e J . M. E n g la n d , of Malein, a fo rm er j w hich you begin n c a r e f u l app ro u ch . happ ily fo r th e j-oungsters. The p arty , resid en t o f th e c ity , visited h ere yes You craw l a b e n d on all fo u r s w hile he w hich was in c h arg e o f Mrs. K. K. terd ay . sleeps un d you lie flat a n d m otionless Mills, Mrs. E. G. O. G ro a t and Miss Mrs. L. M. G ilcrist, a cco m p an ied by j It m ig h t seem Alice Garetson. made th e tr ip in autos. her sister, Mrs. H. E. Hollis, an d sou j w hile h e Is a w a k e . 4, t h a t s o m e th in g co u ld be g ain ed by l.aureu, le f t yesterday- to v is it M iss. The M. H. G. club p icn ick ed Wednes Ada G ilcrist a t Keedsport. w e a rin g w h ite clothing, to m a t c h the d ay afte rn o o n and ev en in g at th e l.eon snow, h u t th is Is th e rev< rs e o f w is D esL arzes ca m p on Coast fo rk, Mrs. 8. dom. fo r th e Kenl's o n e eia-iny t h a t he K. Sm ith, a fo rm er m em ber o f th e club, f e a r s Is a |a>lnr b e a r, mnl, t h e polar h e a r Is w h ite. If a seal s. e* a n y th i n g t h a t Is su sp ic io u s an d w ld te he t a k e s E x t r a clear ce d a r sh in gles $6.50 the d is c re tio n to he th e b e l t e r pMrt of tho usand. H. K . M e t c a l f , t e l e p h o n e lo7L . 7-*.;.' 13 v a lo r a n d d iv es p ro m p tly it to Ills hole» If th e su sp ic io u s o b je c t Is black he a s L o s t— $2 bill e ith e r in F a i r sto re or s u m e s t h a t It is p ro b a b ly a n o t h e r s i - h I P e o p le 's m e a t m a r k e t W ednesday, t h a t h a s com e o u t of a n o t h e r hole to Juij- 26. E lleu a B ho rtiidg e. 7 30|8 13pU b a sk In th e sun. It Is th e r e f o r e th e For Sale— One bay m are 7 y e a rs old, ta s k o f t h e h u n t e r to s i m u l a te a Heal. AUTO POLO WILL BE THRILL FEATURE OF FAIR C a c tu s T a k e s Long T rip. F o r Sale— I n o rd er to m a k e room will sell some fin e W h ite L egh orn pullets m a ll ca c tu s, th e jo i n t e d opuritla, h atche d A rpil 6, from 2 au d 3-year-old l ^ l d Idely d is tr i b u te d In u rld reg io ns hens. H eav y lay in g s t r a in . W aldo Mil flffim from N > ew M exico no rth w i :d. In some ler, C o tta g e Grove, Ore., p h o n e l F12. m y s te rio u s w a y It h a s re a c h e d m any 7 JUjH 13pd __________ d r y rocky ledges In h u m id M innesota F iv e pigs for sale, 9 w eeks old. O. A. und W isconsin, w rite s D. I.urige In th e Green, phone 17 -F4. 7-30|8-13pd A m erican F o r e s t r y M a g azin e of W a s h For Sale on E a s y T erm » One 2 'A to n ington. A fe w y e a r s ugo on a c an o e Mack tru c k , 1 J a c k s o n roadstiT’, 1 tr ip on I.nko o f t h e W oods I fo u n d a five passenger Reo, 1 F o rd r i p r e s s f r e s h Joint of th is c a c t u s arustng th e body, ( 5 ; I h e a ti n g stove. F. A. Oaret- b o w ld e rs o f t h e O n ta r i o s h o r e In a son. 7 30tfc d e n s e ly w ooded region. H o w th e - - ■ - ■*________________ ___ . . . . . . ---------- ---- — - F o r S a l e - 1 40 h. p. Russell steam p la n t re a c h e d th is s p o t h a s re m a in e d boiler; 1 12 b. p. Case boiler. Plain a s e c r e t to me. view L u m ber C om pany, C u rtin Ore gon. 7 3(J|8 I3pd L am « 8lckneas. For Sale C le a n vetch a n d rye seed ; An In v e s tig a tio n o f t h e S o u th A fri also fye an d vetch mixed. O. H. can d is e a s e kn o w n a s lem zlekte, or 8 6 20pd Heine. lam e sick ness, su g gest* t h a t It Is d u e 20 bead of young sheep and 20 head to a special p l a n t poison t h a t Is g e n of young g o a ts to sell or let ou t on e r a t e d u n d e r a b n o rm a l co n d itio n s In shares. H. 11. (¿nimby, 1 mile east of g r a s s e s o r o t h e r p l a n t s t h a t a r e n o r C o ttag e Grove, phoue 2U F I3 . 8 )3-27pd m ally h a rm le s s . I t s d e v e lo p m e n t W an te d 3 sw arm s of bees. F. B. Phil seem s to he a s s o c ia te d w ith u n u s u a l lips. 8-13c w e a t h e r a n d soil e x p e rie n c e s of w hich F o r Sale— 60 W h it e L eg h o rn pullets. s u m m e r d r o u g h t Is Im p o rta n t. T h r o u g h t r a p nested, hatch ed April 20; |1.25 su c h con ditio ns, w iltin g w ould f a v o r each. Mrs. J . F. A lstott, 264 Columbia th e f o r m a ti o n o f t h e poison, an d th is eo u rt. * l.'tpd exp lain* t h e com m on b elief t h a t th e 6 room bom», 2 lots, screened porch, d is e a s e r e s u lts from e a t i n g w ilted p a n tr y , fin e w ater, woodshed, c h ic k plnn ts. en house an d p ark , y o u n g fr u it trees, g a rd e n , on Lincoln avenue, h an d y to R idicu lously “ D eco rated .” C h am b ers mill, for quick sale fo r cash P e r h a p s th e m ost e x t r a o r d i n a r y Idea $65U. H om er G alloway, 511 M ain Ht., phone 36. 8-13tf In ta t to o i n g e v e r c a rr ie d o u t Is t h a t of a F r e n c h co a c h m a n , w h o h a s his body W a n te d F i f t y dozen fresh ro astin g covered w ith m o re th n n 120 d ifferent e a rs F r i d a y an d Matiirday. F. C. desig ns. A m ong t h e s e d e sig n s a r e C offm an. 8-13e p o r t r a i t s of som e of t h e m ost noted F o r Sale T ru m p e t model c o m e t In people In t h e c o u n try . T h e w o rk of good c o nd ition c h eap for cash and ta t to o i n g th e s e p i c t u r e s occupied mors quick sale. M. C. Cochran w atch re th a n tw o / s s r s . p a ir shop. SUpd , Powell & Burkholder Corner of Fifth and Main Car«! of T h an k s. W. t|»*'Hirt* to «•*|»n*-<* «»ur it|»pri*«'intion to our m any fri»Tidn fo r th«*ir kin«l UM»ixtuii<<> d u r i n g th»* und d* r h of our !>« !o\ «*«I hu*l»an«l and !»r> fln*r also for t!»«- b o u n tifu l floral off« ring* j MKH. .1. A. YOl NO \ N # p______ I t KQ T HK KS \ M > S I S T K K S j CHEERFUL FOR WORDS M ANY A COTTAOE HOUSEHOLD OROVE To h av e th e pimi* a n d aches • f a bad back rem oved lo be en tirely Irei- from a n n o y in g , d a n g e ro u s u rin a ry d i ' ord ers, is enough to m a k e any kidney u f f e r c r g r a t e f u l . Ilo- f.dlow ing udvic. uf mie v. ho bus euf ferini w iII prove k elp lu l t<> h u n d re d s ut C o tt a g e tiro v c renderà. Mrs. Ella I - Wilson, 12.36 A»h Ave., C o tta g e G rovc, n:*ys: " I g l a d i / ree o l i m i . -mi Doitn *s Kiilney Pili*. I kuow tlicy a re a good reniedy f o r I bave iiiu * i 1 t beni w lieti my kidlii-ys seri- oul of a rd e r. .Vly k id n ey s a c i n i irreg u la rly . I f e lt ritti dow n and I knew m y kul neys caused Ibis truu ble. Domi s re liev ed me of thè troubb-, si reagì heniug my back an d k i d n e y s . ’ ’ p r i e e iute, ut all denlers. Don ’t aim ply ask for a kidiu-y rem edy gei lioiiii h K iducy l ’ilD th è sanie th a t Mrs. Wilson bad . B oiler Millmrn Co., Mfrs., B uffalo , N. Y. 8 1.13 E By p a tr o n iz i n g a Homo In d u s tr y , you a r e helping to build up yo*if own c o m m u n ity . By b u ild in g up y o u r c o m m u n ity , you a r e lien cfili'ig y o u rs elf. We a r e c o n fi d e n t you a a b e n e f i t i n g y o u rs e lf in using Phone 70 Popular Music and R agtim e Taught in Twelve Lessons (guaranteed) LEARN AT YOUR OWN HOME IN COTTAGE GROVE THIS SUMMER. ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION. F. B. CLARK OREGON HOTEL Waterman Piano School K ugcn«' ( )rcgon " B T E R L IN O " COMPOUNDED FEEDS I t is an u n d is p u ted f u c t t h a t hou e s tly a n d a c c u ra te ly com pounded feeds g iv e b e t t e r results t h a n «t v s t r a i g h t g ra i n feed. When we s t a r t ed iu th is business we w ere ih nr oughly c o nvince d t h a t th e pi Id.« c ares as milch fo r q u a li ty a s for price. B e liev in g this, o u r m o tto hi* been “ A H ig h e r Feed Vuluo lo r la-as M o n e y .’ ’ And beenuso we h a v e c o n s t a n tl y k ep t th is in m ind , “ S t e r l i n g ” Com pounded F eeds a r e recognized a* b ein g all th e n a m e implies. O u r s p ecialties a r e burse feed, bug feed, an d d a ir y feed, fo r which we m a k e the claim " T h e r e are none b e tte r. ” Call a n d see us, nnd b y co m p a rin g o u r price* with th ose o f o th e r coni pounded feeds, you will find o p p o r t u n i t i e s and b a rg a i n s here t h a t you c a n ’t f in d a n y w h e re else. Knowles & Graber COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Hardware --------- and —------ Furniture STERLING FEED CO W E S T M A I N AVE . WATCH YOUR LABEL—IT WILL PAY YOU