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Cottage Grove Electric Bakery is hark on tin* job in tin* now, up-to-ilnte luiiMiiig-. Come in ami sec us. Givo us a trial. IT wo please, toll others; ¡1* not., toll us. For Your Picnic Lunches * \ _ ____________________ G. A . Sanders, Proprietor tr (r Knowles & Gräber r¿) H a rd w a re a n d F u rn itu re J) S e v e n th Stre e t G a r a g e All kinds and makes of ears expertly re paired; oourt.ooiis and prompt service; gas oline, oils and complete garage service. ------ a l i e n t i for THE CELEBRATED CHEVROLET LINE ¿Ai'Zi, a rg —: YOU HAVE A NEWS ITEM KING US UP =ife.»iyvv/Vi»i n w *!*■*%& S k ,f f"4 t ¡ u u h '.J f ,, CêJtmMu Rn u r H [ k 'i «y • C oun ty Me-xter» H a v e s t r o n g T eam font Ar« Outclnoand foy H e a v y l i l t tern f r o m Here. (,'ottHgi' (trovo in u in m in e d 11 m follivy fonti m g recoril Hoinlny foy d )'fe n tia g Kugeno 1(1 lo 7. The tenoni «vere ino re uveiily m u t ebeti yfouii lite uro ri* nuli l’Ut eli, Kogeue litu i li g Hfoy IllllltlligtOII iti tlie rei’ei VI og eml nini li II |»i»it ioiih filleil w ith nenn ptof«'»»ioii*la. Celioni, vtlio diti th è t w ir lm g for tb e locai», ivun nino henvy « it ti th è Htii'k /Ihd foniteli in liv e runa, tinniifoungh < •! nome f a n e y wwrk m left In foi, nccvpt log every |ioniiilile elilinee. H u n tin g t o n , for Kugene, played n reni gume, font fo in te m a vv «-ut lo ineeen nt e ritin si uni nieiitn. Noi fonlf Ih» ruun Moire e srst'tl, Ihe iu n i o r» g e tlillg th i'lr fi MI I formi Oli ouo h it. * C ottage (ir ove ntnrteil nome rit|iiil «vork m unii belimi icn wlien Kugene liegnii lioolm g tfoe Indi ri round iu dio trv our I*uIItnan loaves for vour samlwiolios. < '-likes, pies and oookios of all kinds. :"It Alw&ya Paya to Bay at Oray’a” LOCAL CHAMPS TWICE TAKE EUGENE INTO CAMP tin n ì. ' ‘ ( l e n e n t i ” K ing voiiiutnrily fi ned hnnnelf " f i v e ” « b e n ho neg lee ted lo neore foy iiegleettlig to tn k e n d v u n tn g e of n nltuntioii «b ufo nnnured Inni un e«t rii foune. I l o « « v e r foe nitide iiji fo r tfoe nligfot e r r o r « b e n foe neored frolli neeonil un «font tv un hn rd ly u mogie lilim' bit. Hill inniiitnined In» p o p u larity wilfo foin w ork iti fim i. Kugene d e d tfoe reore in thA fourtfo « b e n th è loeuln gol to piu y in g |u u g Jiong Mith tfoe »filler« font th è loeuln ugnili took tfoe lenii in tfoe fiftfo nini uover ngnin du i tfoe vim torn fouve it elilinee. VVitfo l hi uro euniing no enny, i’endle tini relievvd Celler» in die Im i. Wfoile not u» iM.pulnr un III«« «fofo K<»man < hi* ju rfornn'«l w ith creilit lo III IHN«’If In the fifth Uottiii/c Urove fil tfon plut«» uud kept «li.•m full, w tw o torci li out timi one furet•d m ti 1, celli rn »bunincil out n 1 MO bugger H netted tlireo talli«**. Tim I nis neore; Kiigi-iie: AH It h It» A Hvurv crini, dfo ..... 5 0 0 0 3 liellnr, MH.............. 5 0 0 3 1 U n d , H' 5 •* O 7 0 H untington, e .... f» 1 » 10 3 11 " 1 • r, 11 5 1 2 1 0 Durno, 2 b ............... 4 1 0 1 1 Karl, «• f, p 4 1 O 0 0 t linen, e f .................. 1 0 0 II 0 McConnell, If 1 1 i 1 1 !(t'i»iu*r, p......... .. 2 0 0 1 .1 — . — — —— Tom i»_________ 4o 7 » 24 12 C uttngu d ro v e: It. Hinith, nr .... f> 1 1 0 0 King, i 1 3 4 13 1 IM I. lb . 8 O 1 3 H 0 U. Hun th, rf f» 1 0 (1 Ureen, 21»................ 5 2 «1 <> 0 Hnitnliiingh, It .... 4 i ï 3 0 0 0 K i n*p n .1 i 1 0 0 1 C ut»forlh, 3fo .... 5 V 0 0 1 S Fohl, n i :i 2 1 0 (I feller*! J», r f ..... 5 ï 2 1 4 1 l'lìm iletón, j» ........ 0 0 0 0 1 0 Tomi» _____ _ 42 IO 10 27 7 Cot tug«' (lrov«....l (1 2 0 5 G 2 0 * — Kugelte ________ 0 II 0 3 0 0 1 1 2 Kar nei! rumi: C ottage Uro vo, « •i 1 Absolutely Safe You arc absolutely safe when you buy groceries at GRAY’S CASH & CARRY because we guarantee everything we sell. That, means that, if you are not satisfied you can get your money hack. DON’T FORGET pidiese prices quoted are not specials Ini’ regular prices untj market change. 80-pound sack for $ 1.45 FOR PICNICS Phez jam 2 for 25c ( Van berry sauce, big jars 2 for 25c Large oranges, a dozen....... 40c Corned beef, 1-11». can........ 20c Bananas, 2 lbs. for.... _............ 25c Sardines, large oval can......... 17c N h I iìscos , th<; pkg................ 10c California ripe olives, can.. 15c COFFEE Preferred Stock 111», for • . . 36c 2i/o lbs. for..........88c Good Groceries for Less NOW Mill R un We have a complete line of feed at cash and carry prices. FOR BREAKFAST Cantaloupes, large, each......... 15c Grapefruit, large, 4 for.„........ „.25c Quaker Oats, large.......... ..........29c Mother’s Wheat Hearts.... ......23c Armour’s pancake flour........_...10c Kerr’s pancake flour............ 33c Puffe<l rice________________ 18c Puffed wheat______ 15c FLOUR Hard wheat Dalles J)i’mond $2.40 Northerns, a 50 lb. sack for.... ........ $2.45 Washing Powder and Soap Chips I^arge pkgs._.... 20c E R A X 5 C A 5 H&CARRX 0 Tho people would rule i f th oy guv» T hp reason n lot o f m«n d o n ’t get murrtt'd i» foernu»o th«*y h a v e g o t to th e m u tte r a» mueh a t t e n t i o n aa do w a it until th e i r »»hirió» roach tho thoae w ho do rule. • • • jMiint t h a t thoy h a v e to ld t h e i r »weet- i T h e p rice o f g ra v e s has been i n h eart» they aro g e tt in g . • • • creased in P h ila d e lp h ia . T h is d o e s n ’t A u n iver» ity profeaaor h:m doe reed in crease th e eost o f living, a n y w a y . • • • t h a t a c h a p e ro n niu»t I«' a w om an, an d gene, 1! T u o fonte fotti»: H unt iiigtnu, K, a woman of m atu ro ago. How doe» ho Airship» h a v o overcom e th e a ir , b u t Nmilh, K ing, Celler» (2 ) . T h ree lume e v e r exp ect to got hi» c o e d » pro p erly th e y h a v e n ’t y e t overcom e th o resist bit»: H u n tin g t o n , O reen, (i. S n u d i chti|MToned T____________ _____________ an c e of th e e a rth . Home r u n : K im e. 8t»den fonnen: D u m o , t linen, Met'uniiell, K ing. Hnerifico b it : Dormi, |{. Sim ili. Hill. Hit foy p ite b e d fon II: foy Iteinaer, King, l'ohl. Kirnt on foiilln: Olm-n, Pubi, h l r u r k o u t: foy Ctd lem, 10; foy l'o n d le lo n , 2 ; foy Keimu-r, 5. F ir s t oh erro n t: ( ' u t lu ge Orovo, 5; Kugene, 5. In 'f t on foitten: C o lla g e U nivo, H; Kugene, H. Ilitn : o f f Collera, 5 in 7 inning »; o f f Uoinuor, 11 in ti inning». Wild p i t c h : Collera. Tim e, ¡2:15. e m p i r e , lin k er. F o u r t h o f J u l y Oame. T he loenln » h o n e d t h e i r co m p lete nu prom acy o v e r th e Kugeno clufo foy win lun g ugu iu on Ilio F o u r t h 15 to 8. Celierà, tho ugh hi» urnt wit* »ore from th e pivviolin d a y ’n work, mh . h ngnin mnnter o f th e aitu n liu n w ith nine ntrikeoutn iu nix inning.'«. Tho gam e - '* « n r b e t t e r pluyed th u u th e e r r o r rol ■min Mould in diente, un n n u m b e r avere on hu rd elm m e» a n d th e rou gh o u tf ie l d profoufoly n re o n n ta fo r all mude there, tilen S m ith m ade n one found r n t e h of it high fly iu deep r ig h t, re a c h in g buck o f u fonali, fullin g foul ho ld in g o n to tfoe tfoe bull, lielln r w a r d e a th on fliea, m a k in g hi» th r e e e r r o r s o n g ro u n d ers K ing did »plendid Murk nt th e re re i v in g en d uu d w in th e r e w ith th e »tiek unii foune ru nn in g. Tho box sco re: K u g en e: AU K H I’O A K Hvnrvoruil, 3fo__ 3 3 1 2 U 0 B ailor, 2b ....... 5 2 2 G 4 3 I.ind, H>, p .......... 5 1 1 5 2 0 H u n tin g t o n , e, 2b 4 1 3 1 1 3 H ofer, rf, l b ...... 3 0 1 4 0 2 Ilry»iiiger, r f ....... 5 0 1 2 0 0 Karl, 2fo, r ........... 11 5 0 0 U 1 Kremm el, If........ 4 0 0 1 ü 1 1 turno, p, rf..___ 4 1 0 1 1 U Good Groceries for Less Be an o p tim ist. I t will m a k e y ou fe«*l b e t t e r a n d m a k e e v e ry o n e eUo w ith whom y o u come in c o n ta c t feel b e tte r. • • • W hen m agaz ines will p a y a d o lla r a w ord th e r e is not much in c e n tiv e to w ard s k eep in g quiet. • • • A lim ited t r a i n o f th o u g h t is n o t al- way» th e quiek«mt. Here's why CAMELS are the quality cigarette T^FCAUSE we put the utmost quality into this A one brand. Camels are as good as it’s pos sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. 'S •> '4 34.77 Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the best cigarette it’s possible to buy. Nothing is done simply for show. no, ^If>e Columbia River Highway T H K re m a rk s bln nngineer- Inn skill w hich built th e C o lu m b ia R iv e r H ig h w a y opened a v erita b le p arad ise for m o to rists. T h is h ig h w ay follow s th e C olum bia R iv er from th e P a cific O cean — n e a r A ato ria — its far east a s T h e D alles, and le a d s th e t o u r i s t th r o u g h a c o u n try of indescribable scenic in te re st high w a te rfa lls,h u g e rocks, p ictu re sq u e w oods an ideal vacation land for th e m o to ris t w h o a p p reciate s n a tu re a t its best. A nd on y o u r tra v e ls along th e C olum bia R iv er H ighw ay y o u c a n a lw a y s g e t " R ed C ro w n ,” th e gasoline o f quality — an all-refinery gnaoline w ith a co n tin u o u s chain o f boiling points. Look for th e R ed C ro w n sign before you fill. STANDARD O il. COMPANY {California) ¿Sots? ^Ihe Gasoline T otal»________ 38 Cot lago Uro vo 11. S m ith , »»..... .... K i n g , «................... Hill, l b .................. ti. S m ith , r f ........ 1’e n dleton, p ........ U reen, 2fo............... Hrninfoaugh, If.... < hit »forth , 3fo...... M l , «1.................. Ce lier», p, r f ........ 10 24 8 7 1 2 1 0 ü 3 1 2 3 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 10 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 u 1 1 1 0 0 § 2 2 V 2 T o tal» ................. 40 10 1« 27 7 7 C o tta g e Orovo.... 1 2 7 1 0 3 0 1 * — 15 Kugeno .................0 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 0— 8 H orned r u n s : C o tta g e d r o v e , 5; Ku gene, It; T w o fon»o h it s : H u n t i n g t o n (2 ), H ryninger, 1'endleton, C u ta fo r th . T h re e b a se h it s : H v n rv en id , K. S m ith , l ’ofol. S tolen bnaea: liellnr, H u n tin g t o n , (Infer. S uerifieo h i t s : U o fe r (2), K remm el, Hill, U reen, Itnimfouugh (2). S n erifiee fly : Cellers. F ir s t on bolls: H vtirverud ( 2 ) , D u m o , O. S m ith , K. S m ith . H it»: o f f Ceder», 5 in ti in ning»; o f f 1'endleton 5 in 3 inning»; o f f Durilo, !• in 3 in n i n g s ; o f f Kind, 7 iu 5 inn in g s. S tr u e k o u t: foy Cullers, It; foy 1’en d le to n , 1; foy Kugene p iteh er», nono. la»ft on h o ses : Cot logo G rove, It; E u gene, 11. F i r s t on e r r o r s : Cot In go d r o v e , 5; Kugene, 4. H it by p it c h e r : S v n rv e r u d , H u n tin g t o n , I’ohl. W ild p i t r h : P en d leto n . U mpires, H akur and Weed. 9 5 « S 3 1 4 3 5 4 4 8 Take the Camel package for instance. It’s the most perfect packing science can devise to pro tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper —secure foil wrapping—revenue stamp to seal the fold and make the package air-tight. But there’s nothing flashy about it. You’ll find no extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows. I Such things do not improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. And remember—you mast pay their extra cost or get lowered quality. If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest cigarette you can imagine—and one entirely free from cigqretty aftertaste, It’s Camels for you. R. J REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wir -Salem, N. C.