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rr Loin Avery, left Saturday for Yoncnlla I to viait nt the home o f Mr» McKin o e y '» daughter, Mr». Fannie Witte. Mr« C. It Skinner, ucronipanied l»y tier two children, left Suudny fur Mn | linn, K 1111 ., to vi»it nt the home o f her mother, Mr» f . K. Wuph's. Hteuui threahiug iiinchine nil com plete, in good condition, for »nle nt half price. See M N. Mcliiturff, Firet National hunk building, Cottugn (¡rove, phone 1 111, Mr. and Mr». W’e»|ey Waggoner left ' Sntnrdny for their borne in Arizona, ufter u vi«it nt the home of Mr. Wng g o n er’» »iater, Mr*. Hnriih Hurra». tiuy YanRiper left Siitnrduy for He little, after 11 vi»it with hi» mother, Mr». A 11 (i 11 J, (rowdy, unit other relu live». Mr». ('. J. Sherry viaited Hominy in Successor tu Kerr Si Silaby Kogene with her »iater, Mr». It. A. Telephone 30 Whitten, who ia in 11 hoapitul there. " ( l u t e » o f llruss, ” Arcade Wednea day, August 25. Mr. nml Mr». I. W. Mel.ong, who hud An nilvHiiee o f «100 on tlvetlunil 4 touring eur» lieeoiiie» effeetivu Heptem been visiting with Mr. mid Mr». J. M. Murhuni, left Siitnrduy for their home I mt I; other rnoilel» in proportion. Or iler» placed now nre filln l ul old prire. in Heattle. Have money on the enr you plun to loiy. Overland Oaruge, KOI Main. S20tf Mr». K, A. Kobinaon, of Montreul, Gail., 1 » viaitmg nt the home o f her parent», .Mr. unit Mr». Robert Anliiof. Mr».* (', A. Iliirlow retoriied to Wcndling lust week follow ing 11 vi»it ut the home o f her daughter, Mr». Kb. Light and power will be shut Mprny. off at midnight Saturday and We have ju»t received u fine line of will remain o ff until Sunday new watehe» el «2.25 up. It. (' Mint evening. Thin will have to be »•'■ 1 , a fitf done several weeks while we Mr», Altie (¡uret»on linn returned to are cleaning our boiler. her home ut Ailuir, Ok In., lifter u vi»it THE M08T ABUSED OR ut the home of her brother ill law, F. UAN AND THE LEAST Cottage Orove Electric Compy A. Gnrctson, Hr, , COMPLAINING IS THE Mr», Kruuk Hufley went to Alhuny EYE. Friday to vi»it her mother, Mr». Ad die Modme, ond other relutive». Willi it in Georg«*, who in worki ng on Win n it iloi'N ilet'll lii'lp it Mutter tut lille, egg» If«’, uml 11 good tki* government «mi o f tin* Sharp’« in m i n i - tu lii't'il tlir wnniiiiK eli 11 nee for a rui»e, I'hone 57. J. F. creek roml into thi* lloheinitt <ii*tri<*t, Hpfuy, Hixlh und Washington. a l.'ttf whn in lh«* city ft-r the w«*«k end und It' you iiir having trimlile Fred Mitehi'll returned Friduy to hi» report* good progr«***, but *uy* it will from tlint Houiee, it in im home ut Heappouae, ufter u vi»it with u«»t In* poHHilde to complete the im prov eineiitM thm MMiwoO. perative that your eye« be In» daughter, Mi»» Kthel Mitchell. Service butteries i t your eerviee at ill11m in i tu now. H. Uay returned tu Miilein Holiday, ufter u »hurt vi mi t at the home o f Mr. the Service (»arage while we put your regular lmtt<*ri«*N into »hip tdmpn. N e v We are eipiippeil to give j uml Mr», ti. H. Goodt'll. er |*»y» to neglect your buttery— it '* your sight every poaaihh* J. F, Fitzgerald, who wui injured «heap«r to havi* an ekp«*rt look ut it laat week while working on I'ueific olio* in a while, hpray, l.ong & Cru- eiire mill Htt«‘lition. highway neur Divide, wn* tnken tu u »on '» Service Uurag«*. 8 titf i Hnlein iioMpittil Hondiiy. ThuNe who wear two pair* Th«* lit- t Hand» family l«*ft lu»t When buying 11 grnpbopkone why not week for Albion, 111., to make their uf glassed wilt fiml il a rev tiuy the bent I Thu I'uthe iloenii 't eoat future* home. elation tu have uny mure Ihu 1 the other». You rnu Iten Lurch left Tuendny for Portland, I buy n I'uthe o| it. Miidm'ii on week ly or monthly pnymenl». a titf after a »everal «Iny** viait in the city. IV . g l a s s e s 1 1 . Mr. nml Mr». Wesley Waggoner uml THE IN VlSiULL ItiroCALS M i»» lleaaie llurrii» returned Friduy from 11 trip up the t'oluiiilou highwuy which give perfect near and uml u \l»it ut the* lionie o f Mi»» 11 11 r hi » brother, II. II. Ilurin». tar vimuiiH in one piiir uf (,'I iinki ' n mid which cun l»c Frunk McFarland uml J. W. Veutrh Will »ell your household furniture, returned Momlny from Fort lurid, where worn all the time. ■tuck, implement» und machinery, they hud gone to ili»|Ni»e of 11 eurlouo und tuuU o f nil kind»; 5% up tu of nheep. the f ir »t «2000 and 3% tor all over. I>r. K. Fro»t will leave Suturday night for n »hort vacation nml will O P T I C I A N OI’T O M K T R IB T return about Heptember 5. a 20o Factory un Premise» 400 Main Ave. Cottage Orove Mule linwkin», o f Kogene, »pent the Cotta««» Grove Oregon week end here with hi* parent», Mr. nml Mr». F. W linwkin». Mr. und Mr». Churle» Trent nml Min» Nellio M.ver» »pent thè wisk M i»» Funaie Young have returned from end aith friend» in Kugenc. Mr*. C. 11 rnmping trip 10 the Uuhemia iliitrirt. M. Ankcnry uml daughter, Mia» (¡lady», M i»» Fluor Knowle» i n visiting with nml M i»» Sue liudollct motore«! up Mr uml Mr». Itulph W ill» m Weed, ulth ber Sunduy ufternoon in the An Calif. keney rnr and vi»itc<l briefly nt the Mt«n lift u Hauti), of I,«* bri non, who Forty ton» o f hny, 3 colt», 3 work Kll»crt Smith homo. hu«l v ini1 1 i i u t th«* homi* t»f Mr hor»e», 2 Jeraey row» und n fine ns- The MiN.iing l.ink Htorc— I pnv the uml Mr». Itoy Kwing, b-ft Kritluy for »ortment o f furm uiuehinery nre liateil |iro«lurcr a» inurh u» I run for nny Ito»«-'buri* to vi»t( hit ^rtin«l|»ur(-nt», Mr. to he »old nt public auction Thursday, kimi uf produre und »eli to tht* con uml Mr*». (', F. Hwuth. AugiiNt 2d, old ttrrin Kobinaon pine*', «umer a» rhenply n» I rati. Kvcrything Mr». Filimi«* Morii» unii Mr». Almu 10 mile» »nutbenat o f Cottage (trove, dune «n 11 «trirtly cn»h or produce pian, tiood roiiil«, free lunch nt noun. U. W. l ’hone 57 or rnll nml »ce me. Sixth ut H«ur» r«*turii«'tl Friduy from t'r«*mv«*ll. 8-20 Wu»hington, J. F. Spray. 8 1 3 tf Fini* »tork uml duiry riunii, 120 Word, owner. ncr«*», <1 rooin linu»«* uml bum to Mr. nml Mr». C. A. Smith, o f Korn* J. S. iteimoii i» »pending the week b«* inibì u! (tubili* uurtimi ; nbt <)rrin burg, nre \i»itiug ut the home o f Mr». with J. i>. l ’ulmer « b i l e Mr*. l ’ulmer ItobiiiNon |ilur«% IO ni a li* m uouthr«»t o f Sm ith'» parent», Mr. amt Mr». F. W'. uml grand» >n Lawrence aro viaiting in ('ottugr Orlivi* on Mouby rrtM'k, Thur» Iluwkins. Albanv w ith-M r». P a lm er’» nunt, Mr». «tuy, Augunt 20. It. W. Wunl, ow ner. Mr». J. V. Woodhurst, o f North I tend, K. J. Hnelling. M i». Il»-»«- McCurmirk,. o f Woodlmrn, 1 » visitiug nt the home o f her mother, ni vlsiling » it t i Mr. nini Mr». George Mr». M. J. Hatfield. Mr», Hnrria Fmmon» nml »on, Hiirria, Dowcti*. Jr., left Sumiuy for their home in Mi». 11. W Oillirrt unii Mr». C. E. Seattle ufter 1111 extended vi»it nt the (¡rutili' vi mi t<*•! in Elicone Fridny wi(ti home o f Mr». Kmmon»’ parent«, Mr. Mi». Hi'ii Whilti'n, who » 11 » tiiken to uml Mr». H. R. Hr uml. h Ln-|ii 1 11 1 there reeently fur trr»tmi'nt I f you want quality meat» at a o f »«-rimis i 11 j 11 r■ •*•• »u»tnitii'il in 11 full reasonable price g iv e u» u trial. ut tur liomo in thi» city. We nlr.o carry a full line o f " t i n t i ' » o f l i r n » » " » i l i inti'ri'»! yoii lunrh meat« und canned ment» The A. W. SwniiNon family motored it » i l i enthrnll you n» America '» r r i 'i t M l rhnrnrter nrtor v iv e » hi» »011 to Helkiiup apritig» Sumiuy. o f nil kind»; turd, crinro and ili-rful im|ii'r»onntion of thè fnir grillimi Mr». I.. C. Roth, o f Cortland, nrrom compound. fiiker » h o resolvcd to |>lny thè bigger |ni n it'll M i»» A It 11 Thomn» home from n FRESH FISH ON FRIDAYS game, lieeiiu»e he » 11 » mlvi»eil t lui t two w e e k »’ vaeiition »pent in that " t h è bigger guaio * * ■ tbn en»ier. ” city. FREE D E LIV E R Y —PHONE 15 Ari'Nile thenter, Wodneadny, August 25. A STRONG COMBINATION Goods of Quality Reasonable Prices Remember, we carry Groceries Fruits, Vegetables and Crockery F. O. CO FFM AN Power Shut Of} it b y p t o k Auctioneer!!!! I). J. Scholl C. O . D eVER E Tales of the Town .Jitney service; phone Nelson’s Auto Sales. PEOPLES MARKET 91 ). l.i'Nter I ’helps returned Monday from Mr». K. T. Illnkely uml Imhy non an exteniled viait nt the home of hi* me visiting in Mtnyton with Mr. Illake liro ther, 1 .11 wren re I ’help», nt K liim uth l y ’» parente, Mr. unii Mr». W. P. Full». The Henry McKibben family nnd liliikely, nml with other relative». Chicken«, hog», veal and cattle wnnt- Kd McKililien returned Monday from mh5tfc an extended trip in which they visited K. A. (l«ret»on, Hr., wn» in l'ortlnml cd ut the I'eop le’» market. in Knnaes, Oklahoma nml Tcxns. Mr. nml Mr». Frank Hiunliriek »pent Sul ordiiy 011 liuKine»». Water and air that nre free nre just Monday in Kugeae nt the home o f their Kil Jenk» i» putting in n new »iile 11 » important in the proper operation of wnlk on thè Kighth «treet »ole o f thè daughter, Mr». Currin Cooley. n car ns oil nml gu». We serve them Mr». S. K. McKinney uml »iater, Mr». nil at Sprny, lamg & Cruson’» Service Uarnge. S titf M i»» Berthn Grave», o f San Fran cisco, Calif., i* visiting with Mr. and «Mr». J. V. Stewart. Mrs. John Maker returned this week from a visit with relatives in Spartan»- to your guest.« of fellow club burg, S. C. Bei? i *t. / S i ineiubetN you can earn a Mr. nml Mr». Herbert Hawley nnd children, o f Mapleton nre visiting nt ^ ‘' It ¡lib reputation for its excel- the home o f Mr. Hawley ’» mother. ] J g j Icuee if you will use Seliil- Mrs. Frank Hnnihriek. If You Serve Coffee litig’ll, one of tile finest cof- fees grown. It baa a rieh- nesH of flavor, fragrance and color that tnakoN it a real nectar. Your friends will wonder how you make it ho delicimiHly. , SATURDAY SPECIALS Choice spuds, per 100 H im ........................................................... . $4.00 Nut butter (bring your pail) per lb................................ 20c I’ieitic haniH, per lb........ ................................................ 32c ('hoiee tomatoea, per lb..................................................... 10c Home in and get a good watermelon; we will have a nice supply for Saturday’a trade. We are paying 43 cents cash for eggs. SMITH’S GROCERY Walk a Block and Save a Di me Everything in the way o f farm ma chinery, tool», hoiwu'hidd furniture nnd cooking utensils to tie sold at It. W. W ard's public »nle Thursday, August -•». lit old Orrin Robinson place on Mostly creek. M. F. W yatt, Raymond Ventch nnd Chester Anlnuf went into the Bohemia district Saturday to do assessment work on John Gruber's mining claims. Mrs. A. Rogers left Saturday for Portland to visit at the home o f her daughter, Mrs. Lydia l.ongworth. William Sprinkel, o f Forest Grove, is spending the berry season nt the home o f his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith. Got anything to sellt See Sprny, phone 57, new place Sixth nnd Wash ington. 8-!3tf Mrs. B. A. Wooley, o f Kugeae, is visiting nt the home o f her daughter, Mrs. G. M. Heott. Mr*. Carolina L. Porter, o f Oroviile, f'nllf-. Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr«. P. H Magee. Mr and Mr». George Hurcbam vis bed in Koacburg Suturday with Mr*. Nettle Arne. " Y o u never can te ll.’ ’ Y o u ’ ve beard that »lory. Hut there’» a lot o f truth 111 it, ju»t the »nine, and |Hirtieuluriy when you rounder the uurertaiuty of huiunu life nod the uncertainty of what may hupp*n to tho»e left behind. Fire* arc eqnully incon»i»tent. Metier talk with Metcalf today und take no further ebaneea ugainat which in»ur REMEMBER ABOUT SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL mice will protect you. 8 tltf F. A Clow visited in Eugene Sunday SUPPLIES—GOOD TIME TO GET THEM NOW nt the home o f hi» »on, F. M. Clow. Mi»» Fvu Hurt nog left Wedneaday for Hnntn Murburn, Ci-lif., to make her home with her father, W. A. Hurtling, who met her nt Oakland, Calif.* Mr nml Mr». T. G. Hudtell returned OROCER8 TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE PHONE 65 Weilm-Miluy from a trip to Portland. Mr», hu'lti'll wn* taken suddenly ill 11 » the result of eating honey and they reniiimeil over n day at Albany to per mit her to recover sufficiently to be pair shop just east o f the Main street Hutherlin and will occupy tin- Hiwding bridge. • house. Mrs. Harding wilt keep house nble to complete the trip home. I have retired from the army and I The only real rash store in town— in Monmouth this winter for her We »ell daughter, M inn Grace, who is attending buve settled ut Drain to practice uiy hence the " M i s s i n g L in k .’ ’ profession, that of vetermury surgeon. | for spot ea«h or produce and pay spot normal school. Mrs. Carrie Porter, who had been l)r. A I! Andri rt- S-M-S7pdj ca»h for everything. Phone 57. J. F. - 1 A visiting with her niece, Mrs. P. H. Nelson Durham, who hail been to Spray. Magee, |«*ft Wednesday for her home Miss Angie llnlley returned to Med ('tub on u buaine»» trip, ami Mr». Dur ham und »on Is-Ktori uml Mr». ('. K. ford Tuesday after a short visit nt the at Oroviile, Calif. Mr». C. W. Allen returned Wi-dm-s Frost, who hud been visiting irt Port home of her grandparents, Mr. and land, returned home Sunduy evening. Mrs. I. M. llurvey. «lay from a visit in Junction City. Mr. uml Mr». Durhum were accompa Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moore attended Zcluiu Mathews, o f Eugene, 1 » visit nied by Mr». Durhum'» *i»ter, Mr». Kd- buyers’ week in Portland Inst week. ing with her cousin, Elsie Milne. ward Anderson, of Wullii Wnlln, Wash., On one o f the sightseeing trips nr Mr. and Mrs. J. A. VV ortluiigton and who will visit here u week or two. ranged for guest» they visited munici Mr. and Mr». Ralph Weaver visited Mrs. Anderson formerly wus M i»» Mu- pul warehouse number 4 on the Colum Wednesday at the home o f Mr. and bid Goodridgc and she ia uce.ompnoied bia river about nine miles below P o rt Mrs. Chtirh-H DeWapl. by her little » 011 . land and watched a Japanese ship di» The O. M. K'-m family is camping charging it« cargo o f »unflower seed», C. J. Hopper, o f Mo»by creek, pur 011 the Siuslaw. chased u used Ford this week nt N e l imported from Japan for the manufac Mrs. ( arl Estepp returned to her ture of poultry foods. son ’» Auto Mules. Gnllowuy writes insurance. Phone 36. home ut Wendling Wednesday, after a Keep your car right up to »n u ff Visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr». all thi time. Any little thing you ca n ’t Glen Heott is threshing in thtr Row K. L. Jenkins. attend to, w e'll be glml to do for you river country. O. M. Marksbury left yester«lay or tu tell you how. N o job too »uinll Millicent uud Jerrine Burrows plan or too large. Sprny, 1-ong k Cruson '» to spend the week end with Katherine for a ten d a y s ’ outing at MeCredie Service Garage. 8 titf Heiuenwuy on the Hemenway ranch .springs 'I he John Groves and J. V. Stewart N. J. Nelson brought a new Cleve west o f the city. families are camping on the old mili land up from Kugene Tuesday. Miss Thorn Peterson returned to tary road near Oakndge. Mrs. John Hull returned Inst week Junction City Tuesday after spending Clair Cooley, o f Eugene, is visiting from a two weeks’ visit at the home a week with Miss Electa Hamilton at the home o f his grandfather, F. M. of her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Johnson, Have you seen the display o f auto Ham brick. ut Hucodu, Wash. Mrs. Hull's 21 rub«'» at Nelson's Auto Hulesf 8-13tf Miss Margaret Count» neeompnnied month» old "randdnugbter, Lowella Mr. and Mr». 51. C. Hambriek to Eu M i»» Josephine Seward was a Eugene Johnson, died August 8. gene Sunday. visitor Tuesday. Galloway for in»uriiure, 511 Muin. i l l » » Margaret Darby, who had been H. A. I.owry, who ia employed in W. I.. Hubbell, who is working on u the Southern Pacific Fourth street visiting at the home o f her parents, repair job for the Standard Oil com ticket o ffic e in Portland, is spending Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Darby, It- 1 1 Wed pany at Kugene, wan home over Wed a few days at the home o f his brother, nesday for her bom.- in Spokane. D. H. Hemenway sold hi» 50-aere nesilay night. S. E. Lowry. ranch on Coast fork this wi»-k to W ai Mrs. J. J. Weeilen writes from Coal Mia» Merle S«-ott, o f Saginaw, sjs'nt ter F’errc-n. inga, CaliL, that everyone there is in the week with M i»» Ruth Bede. Mr*. C. R. Hovel left Wednesday good health but niurly roasted with Mrs. Cora Ixiwry and daughter, Mrs. for :» three months’ visit with real” the thermometer registering l lfi de Dale Cowan, are visiting at the home tivi-s in 51 1 rinesot a, Wisconsin and grees in the shade. Iowa. o f Mrs. L o w r y 's »on, S. E. I^jwry. " B e t t e r close up till evenin '—coun Wilfred Jury arrived in the city C. W. Pullett, o f Portland, spent ty judge just arriv ed.” Frank K ee Wednesday for a visit with friends. nan in " G a t e s o f Brass, ” at Areade Tuesday night in the city. He has been spending the summer Mr». Carrie Mannel, o f Eugene, ac Wednesday, August 25. lumping in the mountains o f western com (.allied by her son Louis, who is in J. T. Iiigb'seu returned to Greeley, Washington. Calif., Monday following a visit at the the employ o f the Southern Pacific Dr. Elizabeth Wood», state p»vrhulo- company there, speut Tuesday in thi home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. W. tjuiinby. gist o f Wisconsin, left Wednesday for city at the home o f Mr. und Mrs. iladison. W is., after a several weeks ’ Mrs. George Kerr and son George George Lea. visit with her parents. Dr. ami Mrs. left Monday for Wedilerburn, where E. R. Strom, manager o f the I^indon D. L. Woods. Mr. Kerr i» now managing a «tore. spring», bus plnred a wooden Indian at 5lrs. Edgar Kin g is visiting at the Mr. und Mrs. C. K. Bailey, who had the Luthum crossing to dini-t traveler» home o f her daughter, 51 r^. J. M. been munngiug the Kyunsou ranch ut on the highway to Calapooya springs. Davidson, at Oakland. Lornne for several years, left Monday G. M. Marksbury has moved into Tom Awbrey, o f Eugene, visited for Tacoma. the Knox property on north Sixth. Service is 11 much nbused word hut yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miss Nellie 5lvers v.n.s in Eugene we try to live up to our name. W e'd Webber. Wednesday. Misses Aurora and Katie Potter, of be pleased to have it mentioned to us if we fail in this attempt. Spray, Long Eugene, are visiting at the home o f 4c Cruson'» Service Garage. 8 titf their uncle, W. L. Darby. Lee Roy Woods, Jr., is moving his B. I). Stephenson returned Monday from Oshkosh, Neb. family into the Adnline Mounts house J. C. Blake, o f Fort Bidwell, Calif., on Washington avenue. Clyde l^onard, who returned last is visiting ta the homo o f her sister, week from Sheridan, where he had Mrs. J. K. Donovan. Homer Galloway has sold the Mrs. sustained an injury to one leg. was I.izric Salt »man place to Mr. nnd Mrs. tnken to a Eugene hospital yesterday. It is feared that the limb may have Lester Abbott, o f Detroit. to be amputated. R. W. W ard's fine stock ranch for Mrs. Wm. Kirtley returned yesterday »til«- at public auction Augu«t 2d. s 20 from Eugene. Mrs. Susan Hublmrd, who returned. Mrs. E. W. Smith, o f Greenfield. Mouday from Drain, reports the birth The one best solution of the of a grandson, born on August 14 to Calif., is visiting at the home o f her WASH DAY PROBLEM parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Morris. Mr. nnd Mrs. David H iliburd. The Roy Short and Dr. H. W. Titus is calling 79 ami having our The I'mphrcy nml Markin families! wagon call for the week’s entertained guests Sundry nt Coburg [ families are spending a two weeks’ va cation on n motor trip to northern tiriilge. wash—for our splendid mod (Mints. Mrs. J. Hansen and children arrived ern equipment not alone Miss Louise Gnretson left yesterday Monday from Portland for a visit at cleanses the articles most thor the home o f Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Shay. for a several w eeks’ stay in Portland. oughly but it also does the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gnroutte, o f work with the minimum wear. Eugene, visited in the city during the week at the home o f Mr. Garoutte’ s Finest laundry soap, also ma father, W. F. Gnroutte. terially helps. Try us this week The H. B. Griggs family spent Sun The Misses Mamie Knox, Louise and wash day will worry you day nt the Pacific Telephone and T e l Kerr nnd Adah Smith sp«'nt Wednes nevermore. egraph rompnny employes picnic nt day in Kugene. Brownsville. Katherine Scheufele is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stoops returned the home o f her sister, Mrs. Roy Smith, to their home at Rosctiurg Monday nf in Eugene. ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Ring Us Up Phone 79 H. timer Bennett, city superintendent Monroe. o f schools, moved here this week from Miss Myrtle Teeters returned Friday from 11 visit ut Warrenton at the home o f her brother, Ralph Teeters. High d a s » auto roties at the right price. Chooae while the stock is emu plete. Come look ’em over. N elson’s Auto Stiles & Service. 8-13tf THE OLD RELIABLE COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON W. Frasier Johnson, president o f the Western Lumber & Export company, attended the meeting o f the West Coast Lumbermen '» association in Port land last week. S. P. Shortridgc sold his 80-acre ranch on Coast fork this week to Joe Miller. Mr. Shortridgc expects to move to Turlock. Calif., this fall. All kinds o f poultry supplies nnd fce«i nt S p r a y ’». Phone 57. 8-13tf FRUIT JARS AND JAR TRIMMINGS FOR NEARLY ALL KINDS OF JARS A . B ru n e i & Company < ’. < J. Vulcaniz’g Wks. Vulcanizing, retreading. The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY First National Bank W. C. Shaw nnd family arrive«! Sat urday from Cedar Falls, Wash., to spend their vacation nt the home o f Mr. Shaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shaw. Mr. Shaw is an operator in the Sonttle Light and Power company plant nt Cedar Falls. George Knowb's and William Thum I spent Suqday at Mapleton looking over the blackberry situation there in be half «if the local cannery. Fiv e used pinnos in good condition. One player piano at a big discount. Convenient ownership terms. Eugene Music Shop, Eugene, Ore., " T h e Home o f the Cheney Phonograph.” 8 6-27® The W. E. Nixon, Hugh Nixon, Will Hall, E. «1. Sears and Elbert Bede fnm ¡lies leave this morning to spend a week nt Newport. Mr. nnd Mrs. Silas Young, o f Agen da, Kan., are visiting the W. E. Nixon family in Delight Valley. J. M. Bolton la opening au auto nt- First in Service—First in Safety Farmers’ CASH MARKET Highest Cash Price Paid for All Kinds of Farm Produce JONES FIFTH AND MAIN . EATON TELEPHONE 3