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| dtiy fruin th r «priugM iiud h rnught u srl nf d r r r horn« w ith inni. A fim i lui«' H r liiic f f i'r ’i «idf fillin g f imi Vi t li i li icliool pi'itH ut M u «ÌH rn ’«. tfc J. il. i'u tra rr u n « dow n from In« M«»«|»y crrn k rum h 'l'iKmiluy. (STEEL CUT) A guud riilly «iuy propri«in w ill I»«* g iv r n ut tlu M»*thodi«t c ini reti hy tln* A SPECIAL BLEND AT A SPECIAL PRICE OF Htimiuy «« buoi u n ! H unduy rnurriiiig ut I l uTJ««rk. T h r Kp w u rtii l«*:»|^ti«^ w ill h u v r cliitii*«1 of tlu* s r r v ic r m th r r v r nini* ut V :.I0, T h r pu«t«»r 1« u ttrn d in g co n frrrn cr. Ht«»f|. y«»ur cur «luring th r w rt «ru sun in 11 hrut«<l gurugr. C o n tin u a i TRY OUR HI GH G R A D E T E A S dnmpfM»f«M w ill m in top uud finiuh. Hpup«* for u frw cur« only. O v i'rlu n d (iu rn gr. 10 It f M i um l M r h, H M c C u y rimi litttr «un 1« ft Tm «duy for l(< <'dNpnrt, w hich th ry u ill niuk«* tl»«*ii homi*. M r M « ('u y Successor to Kerr & Silsby Telephone 30 1« jiiNt r r c o v « rin g fr om un upprutm n fur upp«'iidi(’iti«. Mr«. <». M U n ii ut!« up fruin Kugrn«* H u tiin lu y fittriiflifig th r U« l»< knh con v cut 1011. I In* V I. 0|»ii| fu in 1 1 y , o f I à m A h (iu llo u u y u r it i« iriNomnc«*. l'h o n c 3 fi. ««•!«*•, i'tilif., un* vimtmif th«* J. M. liultufi fuillilv. F u g r n r Ifrg iH trr: H K. (irÌNU«»l«l hu« Witiilitd m ini fin» ohi * r« nf fin* word; piircliuiM'd th r prop«*rty ut 4(» h T m t h ni Ini ih ti in .*tr# wordi«; fl»r«*i* ni«t*rtion« fur flir | » ri i* < * ut tu o u I h i i |* ii » < I in ndvrificc Mr*. H. IC H iii it li w flirti lo hit vi* t ìm * i r |»fi|»i'r • lt'tni*« l lo liti « fon. < ir«1,, u li« r*1 Mr. H ii ii II i in nuli mj |» ci iiiti'ii«l«*iit fop Ibn Ht tintinni llux tuoi 1 i»«i»I*«■ r coni |»finy. I f you want u l»rrf ruant, «t«*uk «ir any kind «»f fr««li meat fur Mi**« l.illii* Knii'lit ìm ti'iM'liiriK fio* Hunday dinmr, comr und l«*t 11 « l«yiu 11«dI«• u pm 'I idd I. runvincr yuu that u p niindlr thr Mr», I*. Il, 1 « vini lini; 1 n Hu !»*• -1 üi<*at* ubtainald«'. Cuim» und l«*m ut fio- lioni, «»I lo r duu^lit« r, Mi - got y o u r ha roti «li«««l with our r VV. Iltild»nr«l. «li« irig miichiiir; it g«»«*« twice u« T I h * H«*iiI• ti«-1 unittu n11 fio* nruH ii11 fur und dornn 't cu«t you any ilo* timi«. Il ynii knnw un 1 1«*tnv |»hi»u<* rmm*. Wc u I no hundir nil kind« W H A T I S I T that in r a t i* it in. Olir nuntl»«*r in IMIJ. of lunch rniMit«, lard, compourul, mi» a ll th at t r n iilile w it h \lr. unii Mr*. <ìlm Kruff ridiirncd o|«*o, «r«ttin hro k chcmu», und i f you ar« a l»utt«*r crunk comr und T«i« Ndn> from tittomlini* tli«* round ui» your eyest try u jmhiik I <.f Muid o # Clover ut I Yn<li<*ton. A R K T lIK K Y K M IS K I.K K hut tor. Mr«. J. M. I.oni»f* llou lin h hud u lullnvx m g t hose la w s laul I'hum* 1 5 ---------------- «•iiinll tufiior rt* ino voti froiu thi* 1« ft T m »« Delivery to All Part» o f • low ii liy n a t u r e T tyc. thr City Fresh Fish on Friday* Mr«. H, K. Murklcy nini M in « (¿lady» A R K T H E Y W O R K I N G in l>uiii<*u‘Oo«l r «-1 nr n« «I Moftdny night h a r m o n y i i i h I w i t h o u t s lia in t T from u vi*it ut H|»r ingf i«*l«l. Coffman’s Special Blend Coffee The Pound F. C. COFFM AN PEOPLE’S MARKET In Y o u r E y e s A R K Y o l It K Y K N K K V K S b e i n g pxIia uH tcd anil n il t a l i 'l l hy th e n a t u r a l ili'tiiam l in a « I f u p o n t h r m hy Miiiir f o r m o f r y e a t r a iu that y o u liuvcT I shall hr | »1:. il to Net y o u r in im I at rcMt oh I hem* p o i n t « . RKM EM BER t lic i g u ess w o r k in m y in no MY Y K A IL S o K K X I ’ KHI K N t ' H p l a y « th e i m p o r t a n t p a r t hi e n rh I’li.sr. J. Scholl O P T I C I A N O l’ T O M K T ItIH T Factory on PniiunO Cottage Grova Oregon Tales of the Town Jtulg«* K. O. l*ott«T ufi« tip from Ku g* tu* VV **dii<'«dny «»n l»»gnl l»usim*««. John (.'»rpi'iitfr nini Attorni y llmtnlil Yoitog « t u ' tip from Kug«*it<* y«mtrr«ltt)' tu roiuirrtt«»n with thi» riti«* of Oro. il ilrnuifiril ugnin«t .lohn ( *nrp«*nti*r. rio* H nitim l un ni a fhi* tit*w«, l ’ hom* it in. Olir number i« 151* J, Mrn lli li'ii StOliy, u Ini «untiti vi <*tl a *rv«»rrty injtir««! foot nomi* timi» ago, i« r«*«tmi* unirli rrmirr. Il (\ Mininovi in muri» iinprov<*d from (ii'Uirnl ri*|iiiirin|' unitoli export I »f* t f «* r y work. VVV trnit voti righi. Ovrrland (InrtiK«1. IO I I f r I dij.ur Wiilfuiu i« vi-otini* iti f'nrtlund ut tilt* In »NI«' «»I Ili« l»r«»l|i«T W i ) 1 1 II Iti nn«| Mr«. Jnru« l'orfrr tuoi Mr«. J mia VV Ititi* ur«* uttcìuimg t In* h t ut«* fair. F. from a tiu«nii*MM trip to i'ortlaiid. A full Ilio* of cut gin««. Thr hrailli fui tiru Inditi ria putt«*rn. Ju«t rrcrivrit at Mad««*ii ’«. . p iMife Mr», O S. l'hilltp*« ha* brrn gr:»iitr«l a divurcr. Hhr i» g u r u thr ni«tiHly of lo r Iti tir «lriiii*ht< r Itriilah and nlh»urd to rt'wiiitit- h«*r inaid«'ii nuiiu-, C*1»r i i n « * Ornrgr. Itrv. H lla m nrk, Mrn J II. Chnm l»rr« and Mi«* tirar«* Hlurkuidl nr«' attrndini* thr \«. ti, «><|i«t coufrrciir«* ut MeMinnv tilt*. C *hi« k«*iiH. h«»i»N, vral and cnttlr wnnt rd at thr l'w ip le’i markrt. mh/»tfc A non hn« I»« « ii tiorn t<» Mr. and Mr». M« utor Itoiiry, of Ku|*«*nr. Mr*. Bonry wu h M ìhh (i«s»rifin Ktn«ry, formrrly a trnrhrr hrn*. Mr«. 1*^ M Moiimth and littli» <luui;h t«*r nrrìvrd Tur«dny from K« lso, VVa«h., and nr«* \ i n i tini* Mrr. Molitori * n nu*thrr, Mr« lCo|»rrt Mutcliffc. IJttlr J« t «» uh * Hctot h«H lir«*n ili tho» ur«-k at thr h«»tnr o f hi« i»ran«l pur«'iit«, Mr. ami Mr«. VV, !.. I>urby. W c are nclvartisin:* niLfs at sp ecial priers. O hi * sah's sliow tliat Ilu*y will so« hi i*o at illese priers. Sri* tliem todav at T h e l'air. In« n*r«*nt tillM*««. Itavi» you aolir«*«! Ni l« o n '« ad in r** Kiinl to Iiodi*«* llrothi r« mntor carni Mr. and Mr«. J. Z. C«»atr« arri vini Viri. Cium Mtirk ln»l«i«*r ariti non Ilo* fir«t «»f flit* wrrk from Cascndr l.ocks and wrnt un to I>rniu on i n otit- Chtirl« « rum«* tip frinii t’orvnlli* Moti «iny to i*«*t Mr«. Htouffor, mother of i i ik * Mr«. itorklutili« r. Thi*y r«'tttrin«l yr« Th,. |l«*rt Itami« fnmiK hnvr mnv«-d trrtlny, from Alinoti. Ili , lo I.os (iati»«, Cnlif. K. K. Mi 11« lirm iMiiight thr Mr«. K. Mr«. VV in. FrruuHon and dau^htrr, A. Cotti«* pro|H*rty un H»*vrnth «trert. Miss I.••In, ami Mr*. J. II. H ru w tt nini In uhatrvrr u p do wi» Indirvi» in s«»n« Frrd and Frm*«t forni«*«! a wr«l fMiryir«» uh ir li in tht* rrn«on u r ha.«* «Imi* party uliich wrnt tu tli«* county thr Htudrlmkrr ligi iiry. VV « * cuti Irli «rat Wi'diiraday. M i»« l.rlt fini Fr« «I you uhy thr Htini» Imkrr in thr nt»rvlc»» Mrnm’tt w rrr thr contrarting partir«. t ur i f y o u ’Il gi\ r iih thr chanci*. Hpri*v, l ’honr yntir nrwH. Thr H»*ntin«d wnnt» I.OHI» A CriiNon, H»*rvinr Onrtigr. IO i*f it < »ur nuii.br! la ISO J Mr. and Mr«. CI. K. Itunnrll, o f lloinr, Frank VVuudruff wiih up from 1 *ort- I tlu., vi«it<*d tiVirfly at thr Kllirrt lami Hunday. H iii it h homr Wrdnrmlay uftrrnoon. Mr». Carrm llrmrnuny lui« tnk« n Thry nrr formcr town nrf| un intuii erg. \\ Itiinvirll« wrrr rn routr tu m>uth«»rn ovrr olir o f thr |Hi.«ition« a« city niail California, u h m » thry will «ponti thr rnrrirr. Orovrr Markabury rrturnrd W rd n w w in trr. r i Dollar Day Specials SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 Half k'alhin pail of cnmpoiiml.... .............................. $1.00 3 pimmls of Kmpire coffee.................................................$1.00 ti poanda of «tone itiRor............................................ $1.00 11 pouixls of n h iii II white heatin.........................................$1.00 II p o iiim I h of Elbow macaroni.............. ........................... $1.00 i:t pounds <»i rolled oota ....................................... 7 cans of Standard pou ..................................... $1.00 $1.00 1 dozen ipiart M hhoii ja r«...................................................$1.00 40 pounds of spado........ ........................................ 7 eans Caroline milk ..................... $1.00 $100 7 cans of Velvet or Prince A lb e rt................................... $1.00 ■1 packages of tea ■ . pound ......-...................... $1.00 13 birr* White Wonder, 2 bar* Duck soap..................... $1.00 Several assortments of uroccries at.................................. $1.00 KI.OKK You should icet our prices on flour for your winter supply. The above prices are real bargains and are for spot cash one day only. . S W a M l k IT H ’S GROCERY a Bl oc k and Save a Di me The Store That Apprcciatua Your Trade— J n venue went from Churl«*« Wick wire and in now moving in. Mr. (iri«u<«hl 1 « a Nuumill operator and in building 11 mill at Com»-tork II«* will rnak<* hi« home in Kug«*ne. Th«* K»‘ ntifie) wnnt« the n«*u«. Fhonr it in. Our number 1« 1 Mi J. •• k’. A. (*nret-«»nt Sr., hn« been ner i«ui«ly ill during the past week. Nel«ofi lfiirhnrn ua confined to the houm* uith Ntoinurli trouble over tin* week end. Auctioneer!!!! Will »i'll your hotim-holil furnitorr, Niork, impli'nieiila unit mtirhinory, uiul tuolii of- nil kiniln; f i ' i up to the fim t mu] 3 % for nit over. C. O . D cV E R E 400 M-vin Ave. Cottage Grove Mr*. Jasie* MrKnrlnml oliservrtl her ■ a 1 nty fourth hirthilny nnni\erMnry Tburiulny o f ln*t week. Wnnt nil rnte* nre one rent the word; minimum .15 word*; three insertion* for the price o f two when pnid in advance. h. W. I^'tKon mid Mi** lte**ic Good- ell were up from Yonrullii Snturdny to ■ittend the funeral o f the Aubrey linhy. Mr*. Klmer ('nldwell und dnughter nre \i*iting tin* week nt Klmirn. J. It. Cooley wn* in Eugene Friday. Onr Motto Is Quality Even though egg*, butter nad freight rule* hnvr ndvnnred o f lute our price* nre unchanged. We mmn Inin our “ Slumlord o f Cjunlity” re. gurdleX* o f nwt. Our rnw material* nre the be*t that money rnn liuy. BENDER’S CITY BAKERY Tl reo Doors East of the Bridge l'*ed fa r « for sale at Nelson's Auto Sale*, 401 Main -HUN Maxwell. »575; lOHi Maxwell. » ItHI; 1917 Ford tour ing, *425; 1911 Maxwell, * 00 ; 1014 Overland, *125; 1911 Flanders, »200. Mr. nml Mr*. Robert Martin, former resident*, are now on an alfalfa ranch near Walla Walla. Mr*. I „ .1, Green returned Sunday from a visit in Eugene at the heme o f her daughter, Mr*. I.ee Tetinia. II. J. Shinn and S. W. Itoyd were in Eugene Friday on business. The Spray way— the cash for your cremn and egg*. Phone 57. 9-24tfc Mr*. W. W. McFarland visited Sat urday at the (I. II. Tyson home in Eugene. Mis* Marie Ventrh ha* recovered from s recent severe illness. J. II. Potts has purchased an Over laud sedan of the Overland garage. The Sentinel wants all the news all the time. I f yon know an item, phone it in. Our number is 150.1. E. II. Cochran, o f Colorado, has bought the W. It. Oamon place six miles west o f the city. Mr. and Mr*. Whaley, parents o f Mr*. Cochran, have bought the Slagle ranch in the same vicinity. .tames OzmeSt returned Saturday lo Salem, lifter n visit nt the home o f Ids daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hawley. from Divide to the Gavin Davidson property, cast sf the city, which they recently purchased. Mr. and Mr*. W. W. McDonald, o f Itoseburg, »pent Hunday with Mr and M r*. If II I tester. W. A. II•menway and family have moved to Walker. When buying a grnphopbone why not buy the b< >it f The Path», docsii't co*t any more tha i the other*. You cun buy a fa tin' of il. «,', Mndacn oil week ly or monthly payment». Htitf The Milt l(irhiird*on family are mov ing to f'orvalli». Rev. I). A. Mucl.eod, o f Nrwport, visited here over the week end. Mr. nml Mr*. Lc»lie Godard were down from the Mabel *chool over the week end getting some mttre of their household good* For Your Idle Money CKRTIKIC ATKS OF OKI*«»KIT Hutter Eat— I pay for every can as soon an tested. Hutter fat is high. See me before you *hip or sell. Phone 57. J. f Spray. B4tfe Mr*. A. W . Kune returned Friday from Portland ami is recovering nicely from her recent operation. She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mr*. Roy Romaine, and the la tte r ’* adopted dnughten They returned to Portland Monday. A. M. Moore gut n big buck Sunday on a hunting trip nenr Dexter. Don't *rll the hen thut lays the golden egg. I look for higher prices this winter than we have ever had. We have the best egg market in Ore gon because we produce the best egg* and lots o f them. J. F. Spray, phone 57. ’ 9 24tfe Jones A Eaton are partitioning their »tore to »epurntf the grocery and feed bu*ine»s and have a department for each. Kurd car* have lieen sold during the pant week by Woodson Brother» to I)r. O. C. ltyott and M. It. Pitcher. Mi*.» Mnliei Shortridge is teaching the London school. Fletcher Marlow returned to Portland Sunday, after visiting relatives in this -section. The Sentinel wants all the news all the time. I f you know an item, phone it in. Our number is 159 J. •* Miss Hazel Louchs is teaching in the Hagimiw school. Mrs. Filin Needham, o f Thurston, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Teeters. T. J. Sprinkel has returned to Cot tage Grove nnd taken n position nt the Southern Pacific station. Fifectricul work, battery recharging, are specialties at Service Garage. 101 t f Mrs. Andrew Hruiul and son George are visiting this week at Grants Pas*. Wm. Bartels returned Monday from a visit in Portland. Mi»* Hethel d ow d y returned Monday from her vurntion and ha* resumed her position with tho Modern Pharmacy. We have just received a fine line of new watches nt »2.25 up. 11. C. Mad sen. | lit l Mis* Mary Huchtinan is visiting at Corvallis this week. Miss Eleanor Messerrer, of San Francisco, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Penoyar. W. C. Johnson and fipnily motoped to Eugeno Sunday. We do what we say; i f not satisfied d o n ’t pay. Overland Garage. 10-ltfc Mrs. James Fingland and little dnugh ter returned Monday to Salem, after a visit with Mrs. Fingland's sister, Mrs. Hugh Trnnnell. L. E. Sullivan returned Monday toj Klamath F'alls. Mis* Augusta Oaroutte was in F'u- geno Monday, y Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. C. A. Mood, o f Portland, is visiting at the home o f his daughter, Mrs. II. W. Titus, while Mrs. Mood is visiting in the east. Mis son, Donald A., was up from the university Saturday. Mrs. Gerald Wogds nnd four w e e k old daughter, o f Portland, are visiting at thp home o f Mrs. W oods' mother, Mrs. T. W. DeLong. Whether it is a Jittle adjustment for which we mak(. no charge, or whether F’ or storage o f any kind in fireproof you want your whole euf repaired, brick building see J. F. Spray, phone y ou 'll fim* us a|ways on the job. Ser 57. . 8-27 tf vice Garage, Spray, Long A Cruson. if. George Dahl writes thnt he nnd his Mrs. J. W. Buckley wn» in Eugene family arrived safely at North Bend Saturday,* but that they nre likely to return to Miss Ada Smith returned Saturday Cottage Grove is toon as the mails to Seattle, after a visit with Mis* Mn will permit automobile traffic. mie Knox. A daughter was born Tuesday to Mr. Mrs. Seldon Powell wns in Eugene anil Mrs. Carl King. Snturdny. J. 8 . Milne returned Monday from a * Eggs are source nml high. See Horny business trip to Roseburg. before you sell. 9 *4tfc The Sentinel wants the new». Phone A. Tonoli ami family hnvo moved it in. Our number is 159 J. X UVKR A O! R LIB E R AL Their value never varies; your money ia tietl up for only a comparatively short time. They offer almost an itleal place for i<lle funds in any amount. RegartlleHN of the size of your investment, you will he welcome here. We pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits. Bank of Cottage Grove J o n Arriobl J«*ft Htinduy f o r Furtlurul to iittfful «b'iitul collci;«*. Mr. arul Mrs, It. II l l u r t n n mutur«*d | up from Portland Hutuniay to v i m i t Mr ilarrrm' mother, Mr«. Hurnh Harm«, and Mr«. Harms’ parent«, Mr. and Mr«. tfurncN ItobtNori. They w«*r«' ar W. C. Walker has moved onto the compn ii i<-d l»y M i«« kuth Hobi*onf who George Masting* place on Mushy creek liad be. n • tni 11 ri|^ tliem. which he recently purchased. I'hono your new*. The H«‘ritine| want« M i*» I«enom llohl is visiting in it. Our an in lx *r i h J59-J, •* Koschurg at tho home o f her sister, .i«»hn Xiak* r, o f J'ortland, visit«*«! old Mr*. Anna Me»». time frierul« here Friday and Hatur C . (i. V u l c a n i z ’g W k s . duyr Mr«. C. I'eterann returned Sunday to Portland, after a viait with her ilaiigh ter, Mr*. R. A. Mol-.tram, o f Rujnda. Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Ilogate nml Mr. and Mr* ( V\ Caldwell are attending the state fair thi* week. Higher price* for egg« and cream. J. F. Spray, phone 57. 9-24tfc The funeral o f the little Aubrey chilli wa* held Saturday afternoon, Rev. E. G f> Groat officiating. E. A. Clark write* thnt he has changed hi» address to Cushman and must have tlie home news seat there. Mr*. J. J. Weeden write* that they have moved onto a dairy ranch out from Tulare, Calif. AN D INTEREST R K T I’RN. N ew M ock fla sh lig h ts at I hi* I'aii'. S ec thciri. Mr. and Mr«. Frank lt«’ n<i«-rHi»n mo- tored to V'aneouver, Wanh., Haturday. Ja men Short le ft Saturday for a visit at Hilverton. When you need tire, battery or tow ing M*r\ ice «all 110. Overland Garage, f f Mr«. Kiley H nod grafts in here from Hpringfu Id caring f«»r her moth«*r, Mr«. Lucy Midland. JKKI Kl> NAM K OKI KR AHHOLI TK S A F E T Y V u l c a n i z i n g , r e t r e a d in g . A daughter wn* born Tuesday to Mr. and Mr*. F’ancho Stubblefield, of Pilot Roek. Mr*. Stubblefield’s mother, Mr*. F\ W. Hawkins, o f thi» city, arrived there the day before. Mrs. Mary C. I>*wi» is here from Grant* P a »» n*»iMting in the care of her brother, James W. Sears, who is seriously ill. Sec Nelson for that auto accessory you c a n ’t find elsewhere in town. John Dnmcwood left yesterday for Springfield, being called there by the serious illnes* of his mother, Mr*. Nancy Dnmewood, who ha* suffered a second paralytic stroke. His daughter. Miss Gladys, who has just returned from Springfield, is suffering with a severe case o f vegetable poisoning. I). N. M clitturff i* in Portland on business and it is understood he in tends to locate there. Stop! IxHik! Listen! Thom* word* mean danger wherever you see them. Y’ ou are continually in danger yourself and your property is also in danger. Better protect the first with life in; suranee and th** latter with fire or other insurance. Talk with Metcalf. He has what you want in the insurance line. 10-11 f A daughter wa* born Tuesday eve ning to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith. Mr. and Mr*. D. J. Gover and son Henry left yesterday for Ketehicun. Alaska, where they will make their home. I^ot us care for your car. In the end it is much cheaper and more satisfac tory to let us keep your car in »hip shape, i f you take into account the clothes veil spoil, the labor you must do and the diffic ulty o f doing w> k you are not prepared to handle. Spray, Long & Cruson. 10-ltfe J. S. Magladry left yesterday for San F’ rancisco on a business trip. Mr*. Magladry will visit in Portland while Mr. Magladry is away. A. L. Monroe left yesterday to at tend the state fair. Buy Overland 4, the car o f no re grets. We still have one at the old price. Overland Garage. 10-ttfc SOCIETY The Constellation club was enter tained yesterday afternoon in the ban quet room o f the Masonic tempi,* by Mrs. II. W. Titus and Mrs. Charles Adams. Mrs. M. F\ W yatt. Mrs. B. R. Job and Mrs. Tiekons. the latter a (r guest o f Mrs. Karl K. Mills, were guests o f the club. The afternoon was »pent socially and refreshments were served. 4r The ladies’ aid o f the Methodist church jvn* entertained Wednesday at ternoon at the home o f Mrs. George O. Knowles, Mr*. A. W. Swanson assist ing Mrs. Knowles with the entertain ing. The afternoon was spent socially and refreshments wrre served. Mrs Ralston, who leaves soon for California, was presented with a bathrobe. <% > <4 Mrs. Mar land Wentworth entertained Tuesday in honor o f Mr. W entworth ’.* sister, M i»* Fithel Wentworth, o f P o rt land, who had been visiting here. R. A. Trask, of this city, and Miss Dove McGee, o f Albany, were married Wednesday at Albany at the home of the b r id e ’» pn rents. Rev. and Mr*. \\ V. McGee. Both parties to the cere mony arc well known here. They will occupy the J. S. Benson residence prop erty on (¿uincy avenue. . . . The M. P. G. club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mr*. O. 1.. Nichols. Only members were present. The afternoon was »pent socially and refreshment* were served. W ATCH YOUR L A B E L A. F. & A. M., Attention • M. M. D EG REE at special commuai cation at 7:45 Satur- X S J f day evening T w o candidates. ’ Refreshments, including *(.*•• cial brand o f salmon furnished by Brother B. K. Lawson. Members and visitors urged to be present. WORTH H A R V E Y , By order o f W. M. Secretary. No button breaking, fabric tearing action when We wring the wash. Better have us han dle the work— i t ’s the RIG H T WAT. The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Ring XJs Up J ones Cash Phone 79 Eaton Eggs Chickens and farm produce Seeds of all kinds fo r fall seed in g i ncl udi ng Rye, C lover and Timothy J FIFTH O AND N E MAIN S £& E A T O N TELEPHONE 3 Q U A L IT Y IS THE BASIS FOR . A BUTCHER BUSINESS It is the only satisfactory basis for it means permanent success. YVe keep the best in beef, pork and lamb. Sometimes we have to pay more for this sort nt wholesale, but it is worth the difference in price to I k * able to please our particular customers. Are you one of them? City Meat Market BARTELS & SAFLEY, PROPS PHONE 89