Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, December 03, 1920, Image 7

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    Hard W heat Flour S p e c i a l
$2.90 the Sack
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fili
fi»
'»u moliII ih tu |uiy tur them. Kii^en<*
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Meri» Allumi», of VWrtdlifijf, unii Mr.
uih I Mrt, Filini A i I iiiiim , o f iCoHelmr^,
S a p p h i r e , it h u n t w h e a t I lo in m a d e l i m n M o n t a n a h n n l
|*enf l inink
a iti* M r* ,M
K
\«l iiiih , ni•>!I»er ol thè twu meri, myl
wlii'iit Mint im h a u l m i ll h a u l t o I m - ii I T I iih in a H pcciul m l 10
witli otbi*r relitti yen.
d u o t u r y ot ii i m ill M um in mi iiiiiihiiii I o p p o r t u n i t y t o Htiu-k u p
Mr
limi M r h , i!, J.
J( omi *) i ,
of
Milwniikie, nere week t'ixl j'iieitM of
w i t h I ln u r t' t o in ol< I u In-lit tn r m r y y u u m n
u n t il tin- m u
Mr*. Alimi Heur«.
i-rn|i I iiin a g e d .
t ho ki uh , lioff», volti finti rutti«’ wunt
• • * I ut thè iVopj«*’* miifk't.
tfe
Wuverly motor olii», 100 j*er cent
pure l'euimvlvnitili; cont no more thitr»
other Ho culJetl eimtern oiln,
Nelson
Alito Hnltn ài Went Hiije (iurii^e. «J.'ltfe
Successor to Kerr & Hilshy
Telephone 30
A niiuiher o f KJk* frorn bure nre
pl.tninny oii tukinR u numher o f rhiI
In n dotti: tu thè fM i f'hri ttimiH tri e tu
he i;iU'ii oh thè xtreetn o f Kyj'fiM' |*y
thè l*iIk<« lodgi; o f thut city,
•«••■.I. hi .if th. I'rot mmn hi , i | Wim-umti
H. <\ \ eutch ut temleil thè budget
.r" " rh - wh" l ' •»««->■ u-.-rilly purrhinu'il meeting in Kugene Momlny.
- I f o lm Bart lx,
i .
Min 11 Todd, o f Kugene, wim a
'*"* »''• k ' "'I »U ii tii-r i-niiHin. Mm .1 I hanksgiving guest o f
hi*r grumi
A I'uwi ||.
mot Iter, Mm
M. ( ' Willi*, rimi o f
Careful nttrnlii.i, I, full rliurg«- With other relutives. Hhe huu junt returiiei)
"nl in jiiriniiN ovi m Uugiug rhnt ’■> Hut trmii un estenile«| vt-it m Cui iforniu.
■ ■
Overland ¿liimgi
M i « It «it h ii ii-. n, o f Cri-iiwill, «pint ,
II" » " I- "I"l »Itli M il«-* III ul'ih mid
A U C T IO N E E R ! ! ! *
Mililri-il llnnnn.
Double Hervico for one commission.
Hli'wart Mi Ini', nf Engi-nr, vi«it««| »« I I. t u;t Hill > our good*. We will get
Mu- hiitni nf In. win, .tuIm Milne, on
the price for them uml giv e double
V«I ii r>>« ow n in ' tin. wri'k
service for one com hi inn io n ; t v / on
W
L D a r b y &. C o. h a v e j u s t j imph iii'-nt >« it nek machinery up to
* ‘-' 000 . anil .V/f on all over that
r e c e iv e d a c a r lo a d o f b a r b e d w ire, I
amount; 10'J on liotinuhold goocln.
f i e l d f e n c e , (H u iltry n e t t i n g a n d
motto: 4*(#et the money; get
Belter Ni-rvii’i- 1111-ii11 h In ttn
n a i j s w h i c h t h e y a r e o f f e r i n g at i the fuoney; get the m o n e y '!''
k I mmni - n
l tin liluNWN Nat inly
th e lo w e st m a r k e t p r ic e
n2t!i !
D eV ER E & Y O U N G
ln-rmiNi< they lire mat I«* to
Mr mill Mr*
Ftimho HtuM»l<fiul<t
«00 Main Ave.
Cottage Orovfl
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NiitiNfy,
Itoi h Muinliv. ii ftrr n um t
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o f Mr « Still. bb-f I««ld ' .
Mr
Mrs 1 u l ia w k i M
Mr, ami Mr*
llugli Smith spent
R ■ «■•»«* llrnii’M Wit V,
K-'ti ni'tli
|)i- Thanksgiving at Sil«*m with relatives
I. 1 - u •» « ml W if frit J
NVe arii-tit ¡fieally ti-Nt tin
Elimini», nf flic o f Mrs. Smith.
r . ui! ( » . M|M'nt 'Hi itlk 'g iv in g Willi
Why were Dncle Sum's submarines
l-Vl-N 1111 «) Mil'll lllllkl' gill»»« H
bullí«" folk*.
«•«pupped with Philadelphia <»rid Hat
liir you Mint w ill bring re­
Wh t*n V‘ »u th ink rtir
teriesT iteeaus«* n f the Phtleo Slotted
tin- -in-ill rar Ihn) ridi'» and linndli-- Retainer which eliminate* insulation
lief tu your i-yi-N
liki' ri lug -in»* w UIi iu-p, «-roioimv ('ll trouble and prevents shedding, with
ilumtirr «|..r.| O w r lu id Gnrng.
if, the re (till - a buttery which will lust
Arrcwcirii'ii run I»
■■■(¿Ii t at \c| longer than was over thought imssible.
n26tf
non ' h Auto Halen.
rlc-r.lt f. Overland Uarage.
Mi • Myrtle Potts
underwent
an
Herbert l.eigti nrtii tt| from Kugelte
O P T IC IA N OPTOM F.TR18T
«»p« ration Hnt»ir*lay for the rem oval of
Sunday aVtd \lomlav on bu*iu<
her tonsils.
F actory on P m n i m
Il F Hrogiion w uh up from Kugene
C olt ago Oimr*
Oregon
Monday
F.
M
Il i* llH II lini <Ofl|M Un tìliy fv e r m li i | » | f
m from ii fn rto ry unii I n n borni*
|*r«»«Iti«-1, Orni*r Moor«* huvinji rnntlr it.
O .
C O F F M A N
Bolter Service'
Consult With Us
I). j. Scholl
Mr*. Filmer Dahl well, accompanied
by her daughter. s|N*nt Thanksgiving
with her pa rent n at FJtmra
1 D Shaw returned
from Í 'i»ny<»n\tile, where «he
her non, V VV. Shaw.
Talen of the Town
*
Vernon !.nr»»i»n who bun birn in
Kitnnit h f i t y fi*r three yem*. » h vihi I
mg Ins mother, Mm. H l.i»rr*»n, nf
( km t|y v tlh*
M ihh Mary Mather*, o f Kugene, *| m * h (
the week eiol with M ihh ('lllfll Millie,
H HI uim I h for Hi*rv ire nmt Htmlebuker,
both o f which you get at the Service
Ouritge
The light Htmlebuker Hi\ »*•
making Home hit
It ’ h the cI!»", h | e'l*t
J
the price. Spray, l^mg A t*ru»w»l». dill I
Vun lleatty i* fi»*uming family air»*'
Hi- entertained Mr. and Mm. K. T
111 tkely at tinnier at Hotel Harteil
F’riday
vinited
F. F; SpriggH. from Da nary, spent
1 h:* a k Agi v i h g with hin brother*, John
and Dlint.
Don t w a h t « • yum time and energy
• o hand pumpn when it
junt uh ennv
to drive in our front d»»or and get
all the air you want free o f charge.
rh|4 in jUMt one o f the courtesies
gladly extended to you at Spray, Long
A DriiHon \ Service Harage.
decJtfc.
Miss Ifuliy Mrumfiehl was up from
Flugene for the week end.
Mr*- Filia Wilson returned Friday
from Ktigene, accompanied
by
her
grandson, Orrin Naror.
Now is the time to nelect your
DhriHtnuiH preneu r
Madsen has the
fin* t nnd largest selection he has ever
had. Dali now arol make selections
ir— -•’= s* ag >>
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while the assortment i* complete. Hind
to show them and put them away for
ymi.
uStfe
Ueorg • Hule* ami family returned
F’riday fr m visiting Mr*. Utiles' par
•'«If
Mr. and Mr*. II
|| «lohnsoti,
|j • t Dust le Itoek, Wash.
D .1 Scholl ha* purch:t».d » F’ord
O rder ea rly I'm .March and
• «Ian from Woodson llrothcm.
A p ril «b-livt-ry. Tiiucrc«! Niriiin
tin account o f t!i<* very stilali margin
o f profit in butler wraj . the price
hereafter will lie for « : i ?» Ii only. Wraps
«en* out by mail ne« . » ,arilv will lie
Unlt.-igr flrnvi*, O r , I'hotM*
1
tent c. 1
I unless paid for in ad
vu nee.
Huodny.
S. C. White Leghorn
Hatching Eggs and
1) a y 0 1 d C h i c k s
Dan Walton & Son
Mt and Mr*. John J’almer, w h ow ere
down from tlieir ¡^I oh I iv creek ranch
WedtieNdny w eri ol*f ge»t ti» *top ut thè
Dan Hr uiiibaugh r i o l i un tlieir wav
houle un nccoimt o f a *ick borse. The
li li » mi ii I recovered :*uf ficienl |y f»»r them
i t o g»»t lioin - w*itli it thè nevi day.
t'hriMtmns pr»*sent* thnt will be np
preci ut ed are mich uh automobile robe*
o f wliich we bave a fine variety o f
Hplendid Jiattern* oq display
Alno
H p o l tight H, elee! rie horilH, l l l o t o l ineter*
o f different KÌ/en, flovver vn*es and a
n uni ber o f other tliiug* thut v% 1 11 be
uneful lo uny cur ow ner.
Neluon'H
Auto Sale* ha* them all.
dec.'ltfc
I.iltle Mni\ D«’nt was horn« Friday
from Porfhtml, wh**re she is umb-rgoing
nieilical treatment.
Hal lo way writes insurance. Phone .Id.
Ha*, oil tire* and accessories at West
Side (innige.
*
decJtfc
Anchor A Ist cd 1 IH »•lurk; ing at H«t« 1
Harteil, taking the pint »• nf Gmv i-r
Wurksbury.
Mr*, denego Mot« • wns in Kiigono
Monday.
Mrs. Hncil P» rki*r iUlti i lauglili i i .■,. -
lea, o f Dexter, x | m nt fill’ vv i’«-k at th«1
home o f Mrs. I'urkt •r V mot In-r, Mr».
S. K. McKinney
(imi Mi
1‘arker '*
parents, Mr. and .1 Mrs. ( ’ . M Piirkor.
The
N. A. C'oWentf and family nrrived
Hiiturdiiy from l ’orflund to tnke pò* candy
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Klitc ha ! mhled n
wall cabinet to its
handsome
furniture.
n
i-ii.
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The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY
Phone 70
Craig Condit, o f Alaska, who is at
temling O. A
was a guest last
week o f Virgil Powell.
His father
has been at tin* head o f missions in
Alaska for 30 years.
Charles Conner
returned Tuesday
from a Kugene hospital.
He was
threatened with appendicitis but an
operation was found not necessary.
K
A. II agio's was here Tuesday
from .(«nfnyette.
He is looking over
the valley with the intention o f es
tablishing a photograph studio.
PEOPLE’S MARKET
O U R B U S IN E S S
Is to he always ready to serve
our rustoniers at any
moment
with jus« \\ lint they want in our
line. That is what wo endeavor
to do. No matter whether it is
a piece o f ,tc a k for hroiliaj; or
a rlu-aper piece for Imiliii);, our
•service is just the same, cheerful
ami - ffieieut, anil our appreria-
tion is cipinl for either one.
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Phone 1 5 ----------•------
with ns and it will n-ci-ivi-
tin- la-st ol* atti-ntinn.
J
.lust
hand ns a list or toli'phono
tin- thinifs you want and w<-
will di-livi-r tIn-in promptly.
Our « 111 a Iit y and prin-s will
nil-»-! your approval.
Corn rnnil, whiti- or yollow, a sack............................... ...... 5Sc
l‘rido flour, a sai-k...................................................................... $2.56
It M flour, a sack............................ i ........................... ..
$2.fi5
H«*nr flour, hard w’ltrat, a sack................................................$2.80
Crown floor, non«* ln-lt«*r, a sack................................
$3.00
M dii no, a sack
$2.20
Dairy I....I, a sack
$2 30
Su^ar, I m - h I oano, a wick ..................................................... $11.40
I'otatocH, a sack............. .............. ................................
$150
S M IT H ’S GROCERY
W a l k
Bl ock
And
Save
D i m e
ti-org e In-Voss sustained a frncturml
l-'g iii an acrident at the Harvey I,um
tier com p a n y 's logging camp Wednes­
day afternoon.
C. F. White nnd family arrived W ed­
nesday from Saskatchewan and nfay
locate here.
A. 1-, Monroe was in Kugene W«-d
nesday.
Miss Gladys Pitcher has returned
from I’orthiiiil, where she recently com
pleted a course in telegraphy.
Win Henry and family l«-ft yester
•lay for Ashland.
Miss Thelma Hunt, who had been
visiting here, returned to Portland
Wednestlny.
.Mi- Whitchous«-, «if Divide, has ac
«■p «'«I a (Misition as IxHikkeeper for
the City meat market.
H. 1«. (irube, o f this city, and Jack
Staiv. o f Astoria, left
WevHlesday
inoniiitg for the Itohemia district.
C. W. Wallace writes from Grass
k alley that In- has sold Ins hotel thi-rc
and is about to demonstrate that those
who once live in Cottage Grove are
am completely happy until they get
bark.
A marriage license was issued Wed
I" David Henry W illiam ; and
1 . 01 » Daisy H u f f, both o f this city
rhe brill- was n high school junior.
U. W. Mel^ueen was in Kugene Wed
nesday on business.
II l>. Bennett is suffering with th«-
I’eople are all used to henrinK the
.a X a phone more or less, lint to hear
; the (treat Shirley, Saxophone Kin«;,
■ to fall in love with the instrument.
\s nn entertainer Mr. Shirley is a
lop noteher.
Madam Shirley runs
him a clone second.
Probab ly no
womnn plays so many instruments.
Marie !>tinn is nn accomplished artist
on
\ iolin,
cornet
and
saxophone.
Madam Ardelle is a piano soloist ns
well as accompanist and is the pos
sessor o f a wonderful voice.
One o f
the features will he a sax a phone qunr
tel. Arcade theater. Tuesday, Dec. 7,
under auspices o f American Legion.
Money back i f not fully satisfied.
E. M. (Inrbntt, who was here from
I'nllns, bought the l{ A. Morel* place
through the .1 H. Milne ngenoy and
has returned to bring his fam ily here.
Mrs. I M. Tanner arrived Wednes­
day from Salmon, Idn., to s|s-nd some
time with her sister, Mrs. K. K. Fin-
nen.
Is-ster
Phelps
nnd
Van
Ih-ntty
“ b u g g e d ’ ’ to Cnrvnllis nnd Albany
Sunday.
Itring in those holey ruhher boots
and shoes.
We fix them and mnhe
them Inst you the rest o f the winter.
Cottage tlrov,. Vulcanising Works, near
the bridge.
,
Mrs. K. K. Mills nnd Mrs, J.
&
Company
Large or small your business is
important to us
ineitsles.
CLACK YorilOKDKK l-’y »
Groceries
A . Brund
Mi«« Kb-nnor Messorer, who acted as
bookkeeper for J. H. Chambers for
several months, has returned to her
mine >n California.
I)e\erc it l.oueks have bought the I.
It. Morris stock o f serUind hand fur
aitiir«- und will continue the business
in the same location.
Hurry Itentle wns in Kugene Wed
nesday.
I’ reo Delivery to All Parts o f
tho City - Fresh Fish on Fridays
ÜLv
C A N D I E S and N U T S
B a n k
.In i
Homi- Unsinne short«- iih tin-lift-
ol' the houst-uil'c and linen.
( ’ o i i m t v -i- hot I, liy utili/.iiiK our
l-'amih Wash Servie«-. Call 79.
Ring Us Up
Smith visited in Kugene Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. II. I,. Oruhe and
daughter, Mrs. Schofield HI« vvurt, mot­
WK
W IL L
HAVE
A
F IN E
LINK OF CH RI HT MAS
ored to Kngt-nu Tuesday.
Frank Snflev was in Albany Tues
lay to visit his mother, who is scr
iously ill
Mrs. W. II. (filbert and son Vernon
spent Thanksgiving in Salem at the
Our «-amly haa b«-«-u hought at. a great réduction in price
If. O. Crowe home.
owing
to tli<- «lecline in the prie«* of augar. We will havenome
Mrs. I.ouise Kibboy spent Thanks
g iv ing in l ,««rtland at the home o f her
very attractive pricca on Chriatmaa candie» an«l nuta. (Jet
-laughter, Mrs. T. F. Corning.
'our prie««» Ix-t'ore huying elaewhere. Camly due to arriv«- in
Fred Turner has traded his ranch
ten «laya.
for property ut fiend and will move
there in the spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Ileruid White were up
from Kugene for Thanksgiving, visit­
ing at the home o f Mr. W h it e ’s par
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. W. White.
Mrs. L. It. Dyott and daughter Adel,,
Phone 65
anil Mr and Mrs. Olen 1’ i-rcival, o f
Orocera to Particular People
I'ortlari«!, were Thanksgiving guests at
lh«- horn-- o f Mrs D y o t t ’s son, Dr. G.
C. Dyott.
All o f them, accompunic«!
by ()den Roberts, o f the Philippine
mi-mlx-rs are expern-rired instrumental­
W. D. Hough writes from Hoquiam,
Dlands, who is a guest o f the Dyotts
ists und eritertairi<«r». Arcade theater, Wash., to have The Sentinel sent to
here, w< nt to Fog<-m- and took dinrn r
Tuesday, Dec. 7, under auspices o f his address.
with Mr» D y o t t 's parents, Mr. and
American Legion. Money bnclt if pet
Harry Williams left Tuesiljy
for
M rs. K 'rank Dunn.
fully satisfied.
I'ortlan«!.
Mr, and Mrs, W. B. Dnsknm, o f
Try the West Hid«« Garag«- for <le
James B>-nson left Monday for Cor
Kugene, w r i ' T hanksgiv ing guests o f
|M-n«luble repair work.
deeStfe ; vallis.
the George Wilson family.
Mrs. Kdna Sullivan wns in Kug<-n«'
D o n ’t think that we expect you to
The W
I,.
Hatch
family
spent
Monday.
liuf something every tim-- you get •«
Thanksgiving in Koxehurg,
Miss Flora Marsh, o f Elmira, sp«-nt i little free service. W e ’ re glad to give
Mrs. O. M Preston spent Thunks-
Thanksgiving with her uncle und aunt, the service and hopeful o f g«-tting your
giv ing in Kugene ut the home o f her
Rev. and Mrs. K. G. O. Groat.
business when you wish to buy some
•intighter, Mrs. K
Ilollnday.
Mr. arid Mrs. G. W. Ho«l«-l, recently thiog. Spray, I-ong & Cruson. diu-ltfe
K. C. l."-k w o o d was in Kugene Fri-
of Cl«- Kllum. Wash., who had b*-«-n
H. Burcham was in Eugene Tuesday
•lay on Imsineiis.
visiting at the horn«- o f Mrs. Hodi-I’s on business.
It D Htephi-nson left Saturday for parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson,
Thomas Cox was in Albany Tuesday,
Hot Spring«, Ark., for the benefit o f ¡••ft Hundny to visit soveraf cities down
Mrs. Ella J. Viekoy returned t»« her
hiy hi-fi I • h .
rhe valley.
Mr. Hrxlel recently dis
h o m e in Washington Tuesday, after a
Mrs Floyd Churchill, o f Portland, posed o f a laundry business at Cle visit with Mrs. Laura Htewart.
visiti-d luring thi- week at the horn« Klum an«l is broking for a new loca­
u f. A B B M I H
a l>u«y shop
o f her h i- b a n d ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. tion.
for quick work.
Try us. Overland
Shelby Churchill.
Mrs. K. J. Titus, Mrs. H. M. Titus
Garnge.
n S tiff
of
Kug«-n<-,
Miss K-mi I ■•- Hi,lib man, who is tench ami Mis» Alic«- Titus,
M ss Annabel Small u-turned to her
mg at Wihlwood, sjieat Thanksgiving mother, gruiulmother nnd sister o f Dr.
work in Kugene Tuesday, after a week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. W. Titus, spent Thanksgiving here.
end visit with her parents, Mr. and
Frank
t«aretson,
also
o
f
Fugene,
was
llnldeman.
also a Thanksgiving gii«-st at the Titus Mrs. Alex Small, o f London.
Mr n-u| Mrs. Charles I-avene nre home,
«
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, o f
here from Hummi-r, Wash., for n visit
Miss l»uis<- Clarke, o f St. Paul,
Great price reductions on lin­
-if a few weeks.
Minn., visited several days the past
Chest« r Fox, o f S«iiith Hi-nd, Wash., oleum. Call and see our beautiful week at the home o f her eousin, K.
was in the city «luring the past week pattern». W 'L . Darby & Co. n26c K. Mills.
negotiating n timber deal.
T. C. Whi-i'lB was in Fugene Mon-
«lay on business and nttemling the
county builget meeting.
D C. Itoslev was a business visitor
in Kugene Friday.
Mr. un«l Mrs. R. K IIurn. o f Fug«-ne.
»'«•re Thanksgiving guests o f Mr. und
Mrs. .1« (i (irubb.
Mrs. .1 I. Jones
and
daughters,
• WK WANT EVERY INDIVIDUAL IN NEED OF BANK­
Ornee and Inez, motor«-«) to Fugen«-
ING
SERVICE TO FEEL PARTICULARLY WELCOME AT
and bn,light another daughter, Miss
.OUR BANK. .
Marie, home for the week end.
Abe Hang» «ja-nt Thanksgiving in
Tin- smallest »««count of today*may grow to be the largont
Kugene.
account tomorrow. Wc shall gla«lly, proudly ami freely giv<-
C. I*. Moody, who was one o f the
you any help, advice or service lhat we eaiMmender. We want
-perutor« at th*' S. |\ station, has been
you to look upon this hank as your WiST BUSINESS
irnnsferreil t«i Timln-r.
FRIEND.
Mr. isiol Mrs. Robert I-. Forla-s, of
Snn Francisco, received a pleasant
rbnnksgiv ing present in the form o f
an eight-fx-und son. Mrs. Forbes was
Miss Mildred Walker, daughter o f Mr.
and Mis. Charles F. Walker, former
Me mb e r
A m e r i c a n
B a n k e r s
Association
incidents.
Mrs. G. W. Potter and Mrs. G. A.
\\ illiams returned Wednesday« t«i Yon
' alia, after a visit at the h«ime o f
I heir sister, Mrs. Jesse Trunnell,
Batteries testi-d, recharged and re­
paired.
Chronic car troubles yield to
our treatment.
Our ndvice is tree.
Our repair charges are moderate. We
aim to giv e service thnt will make
you respond to our invitation to come
again.
Spray, Long <fc Cruson's Her
vice Garage.
d e c ltf e .
Mrs. J. T. Allison returned Hundny
from a visit at Ko.seburg nt the home
o f her son Dave.
o f
C o tta g e
Mrs. George Currin was in Eugene
Tuesday.
Mrs. Sherman Wilkins nnd children
return«-d Tuesday from Marcóla, where
they hud ts-i-n visiting relatives. Mrs.
John Edwards, o f Springfield, accom ­
panied Mrs. Wilkins home for a visit.
D o n ’t put o f f making nn appoint­
ment for those holidny photos. K«-mem
bor, yours are not the only ones that
have to be fmish«‘«l on tim«\ Monroe
Studio.
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Mrs. O. Y. Thornton returned Tues-
dny to her homo in Oakland, after a
visit with her mother, Mrs. Kate Craw ­
ford.
Mrs. T. F. Hunt, o f Fugen«', who
hnit been visitin g her sbn I.oren at
Wihlwood, returned home Tuesday.
Galloway for insurance, 511 Main.
Nelson sells used cars at right prices
and terms.
dec.ttfe
Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Cox were cullcil
to Albany Tuesday hv the serious ill­
ness o f Mrs. J. H. Snflev. sister* o f
Mr. Cox.
G ro v e
A fine line of heating stoves
and ranges always on hand at W.
L. Darby and Co.
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A n y kind o f ear can be overhauh-d
correctly at West Side Garage, dee.ltfe
Wm. Stephens and M. L. OiAnmings
arrived Monday from Enterprise, east­
ern Oregon, and expect to locate here.
Mr. an«l Mrs. H. S. Gooiiell anil son
Jack were calb'd to Portland T u t s d iy
by th«- death o f Mr*. Gooiiell’s mother,
Mrs. Louise Phillipps.
Mrs. C. R. Wic ks and daughter Ida
were herb from Wendling Monday to
attend the funeral o f #J. F. Smith,
brother-in-law o f Mrs. Wiek-s.
Portland, returned home Tui'silay. after
n visit at the home o f their «laughter,
Mrs. Charles Shanda.
Christmas G if t— <H5(l all record phon _
«graph, $S5 down and balance on easy
fnonthly payments.
Express prepaid.
Kugene Music Shop, Fngi-ne, Or«-. <11 11
Mrs. G, M. Hall, o f Eugene, visited
Tuesday anal Wednesday at th«- W. P.
Hall home.
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Conklin
Th«' Conklin fountain pen is tho only fountain pen with gold
Crescent tiller, guaranteeing absolutely no leakage. There
are no springs, pivots or levers to get out of order. The pen
fills fully and perfectly. There are styles for men, women
ami children— individual points for every kind of writing.
We have a $250 stock from which to mak«- yout selection. A
fountain pen is just the thing to use in expressing your
thanks for a Christmas gift.
We will givp a 10/c discount for cash on phonographs
from now until the first of the year.
15 h e White Pharmacy
Mr nnd Mrs. C. M. Parker and Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Stewart spent Thanks
{, ' i n g vacation visiting at the W.
Frazier Johnson home.
All lovers o f good music and high
class entertainment should not fail to
hear The Great Shirley Concert Co.
A company o f nickeil* nrtists from
different parts o f the United States.
The company, all
Indies
but
Mr.
Shirley, make up the orchestra for
the accompaniment o f ,dr Shir ley's
solos, and each do
some
specialty
making the entertainment one o f the
most varied and entertaining on the
road.
Mr. Shirley, Saxnphone King
and instrumentalist, is an entertniner
o f true merit.
He is a composer and
arrangfcn and orchestrates nil the music
T. used by his company. All the other
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.hist received a ear of fine eastern whole com. By purchasing
this car direct from the east wo are selling it at a price which
makes it the cheapest feed on the market today. This com is
absolutely dry and put up in new sacks.
J O N E S £& E A T O N
FIFTH AND MAIN
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