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» QUALITY, PRICE, SERVICE We Meet the Demand for All Three V F o r a s h o r t tim e we w ill s<* 11 2 1 - p i e c e p o r t e d J a p a n e s e l e a s e t s a t tla * lo w im p ric e o f F. O . O O F F M A N S a p p h ire F lo u r 1 »r. Witmlt an d fam ily, of K lm k to n , <'u1 1 f , art* Nisiliitg for *e verqI n r c k i at Ktiri'nl (Jrovt* with Mr». Wi'iidt '» relative». 0 Propel, Re|X'l and Expel pencil« at The White Pharmacy. Mi»» K«‘t(u !i« tit*, of Pliit* C ity. Minn, *4 ii • I Mi MM I ’lorcnec Jon«*», of M an k ato , Mum., ar«* gtieid* at tie houn* »>1 Mi «» lic«Jo ’» brotlipr, Klhcrt lied*. C allow ay writ«*» iniuruticn. Phono 30 Mi»» Until lied«« wan a E ugene vi» itor Hat un lay . Mr». I'lim'bt* S h a rp an d M fn. Win. Koyi'n attpiuii'il (lit* Cliim tiaii church • (ill v cut lull at T u rn e r the |»a»t week. Christ tun H ricar« church, co rn er J r f f«r»oii av e n u e and Hccoml »treet. Humluy »erv ice» lit I I u. lit Wi*d|ll'»du) »ervice» lit H p. Ul. tf Andy \\il**«#n, of I iidependeiiec, who ha» been \ n o tin g hi" •laughter, Mr* K. A. tireeue, re tu rn e d home H aturday. Mr. an d Mr». K. V. Cochran r** tu rn e d I'ritla) from u visit with tin tr d a u g h te r at Dallas. I Broke My G lasses Hllil f o l l l l d Il o M' IIICOIIV r l l l l llt It MMH t o Ilf multili' t o UNI' m y r j 'i 'i i l u i t l i r I ni I it • i i*i* ol' î } tin' iliiy. I mudi' it rmulv«' tlu'ii mid till'll - lililí I UOIllll III II k it | ionni I i I i ' to ii'|ilaci- h Imikrii IrllH IlilMi'Vrl colli I »II cut «*• I itM formula tin* kuiiii ' day tin- order MHM left h i )h me. The lucent penoil on the market $100 to $4 00. The White Pharmacy. tn m C ard of T h a n k s. We wish to p i press our sincere a p p re c ia tio n o f the k in d lie»» of friend» du rin g th e sickness a n d d e a th of ou r little sun. Mr. an d Mr». KlU worth Damewoud. jl y !5 p d The fr ie u d s an d ii(‘ighbor» of Mr. nml Mr*. lieitjitmiti T h n ts h c r , (new ly w edsj g a v e fhein nil old fa»hiotied • h a riv n ri F rid a y nig ht. Neolin soles a re cheaper, ( l o f f ’s. • Clyde N ok es an d fam ily, of Hilver to ll, v is ite d du rin g the (Hist Week W ith Mr, N u k e s ' p a r r o t s , Mr. a n d Mr». J o h n Nokes. »Members of the C atholic church held a picnic Hiiuday at th e Klks* grounds. O P T I C I A N O l’T O M F T R 1 8 T F a c to r y on Premi»«» Cot ta x a a r o « « O ragon i II. lira ■. .1 »>< in l*y<-iu' J S a la r dny. M r am i Mr». (I. Il lla r r iiiiiin , *d l ‘nrl In mi. v im li'd h i.l «■-•-k » illi lli.'ir forni, r W isco n sin iii'iyhbur», Mr. and Mr». S. !.. M m -k»ii. See thè latcst in pencils ut The White Phannacy. Mr». Jo e Dam ewood, soli K llsw o rth and d au g hter ltern ice returned F rid ity fruiti a Kugene h»*«pital. w herc thev hnd been w ith d ip h th c n u . M r». K ll» w orth Da in«» wood and baby vis itc d ut {«ormi«» d u rin g M r. Dame wood ’» ili ness. T h e ir o th er bab y, whieh sue c lin i bed to thè ma lady, ¿ s a n buried thè H iinday preeeding th e ir return. N(*l»on'» place for a ir and w ater, i t '» handv and you are welcome. j y l5 e C. J. Kem will re t u r n toduy frolli a tte iid in g a pinirinio cut ical co n ven tion ut Astoni». NOTICE! I We can su vi* you money on dairy feeds, hog feeds, poultry feeds, etc. We m a n u f a c tu r e our own b ra n d s of feed right h ere ill y o ur home to w n ; and ev ery tim e you p a t r o n i/ e n home in d u s tr y , you help build up th a t in d u s try . L H e a chamber of commerce, a local in d u s try h i any co m m unity di*|M»iids i i | m » ii tin» sup port of the people o f th e com » u n i t y . By tr a ilin g here you In Ip us an d help y o u rs e lf also. Sterling Feed Co. Mr». A III.* IliiwkiiiN ret ii rued Hntur <li»y from n vi»il iti Eugeni*. 4: , a K He photographed liti« year oil your hirthday. Kvery- lioily’a doing it. MONKOE STUDIO Burge & Hardirt Sipiare »b-uhny i» lu%t secured th r u u i’h c o operation. T h a t i» w hat nielli ber» o f th e Oregon P ir e Kelief (»»orlatim i, of M cM inn ville, h av e g o tte n 27 year». A»k Tom A w brey, a t th e c ip r e a » office, for rate», j l l t f e M i»» Itu llie M o rm nystiir, o f D rain , v i»ited the week end w ith Mr». Sn»nn H u b b a rd . Mr», fehler an d d a u g h te r Krma, o f Dre»hnm*, vi»ited the l a t t e r |>nrt of III-«t week w ith Mr». !.. J . Kelley. I.am b ert eh erriea ready fo r delivery first o f t h e week. I'hmie I t i K or rail at .'tilt (^ ii li n y avenue. jl f i e la r Mr». O. It. Diekiii»on v is ite d t h ■» H'eek at O regon City with Mr. D irk tn n o ii '» |iari'iit», Mr. a n d Mr». C. B. Dii-kiii»<yi. S a n fo rd M ills, o f W o odhurn, »lopped o f f S a tu rd a y , on hi» w a y tu B elk n ap spring», to v is it Kd gnr W i II m i i i . Propel, Repel and Expel pencils at The W hite Phannacy. ' M r . an d Mr», .lames Kiiglnml an d d a u g h te r I .lie ile, o f Kiilcni, visited last week at the home o f Mr». K lig latul’» »inter, Mrs. H ugh Truniicl. N. K* Clin»» w as in Kugene Hutur l-|HIIIVI<| ('Nil of 1'le I’rlTtM | St nek# coflVt* jn elO I7arc of Kugene, son of K inu, »pent several with his g r n n d p a r D. it. Chnm hcrluin. 36c 28c 25c See us before you buy your binding twine and fruit jars. Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS Miss I ‘ ii- H arm s left Wedn»'S<lay for a visit at Heattle an d at Kolge- field, W a d i , the home o f her sister, Mrs. H ow ard Bougie. K uth Beagle, who had been visiting here, re tu rn ed to her p a re n ts with Miss Harm s. We are doing a u to re p a i r i n g a t a price you ru n a ff o r d to pay. O v erlan d t In rag*; jl s t f e C harles Adams ami fam ily are on uii o u tin g in the n o rth e rn part of the sta te . They will go o u t f'oliimhia h ig h w a y und visit Heasnle, a f t e r whieh i th e y will re tu rn here am i go on to b 'ra te r Irnke. A son wa» born J u l y 5 fo Mr. an d Mrs. J - h a Cnrr, o f Disston. Tho new spaper in peels t i c k e ts to be fornisbed it where a w rite u p ia e i ■meted of an e n te r ta i n m e n t of any k in d where an adm ission is charged. A »laughter was born Holiday to Mr an d Mrs. Willis C a rp e n te r, of Htur. Miss Kvelyn Hoffniun, o f Corvallis, who hud been v is itin g her a u n t, Mrs. C. W. Bear», re tu rn e d home T u e sd a y Mrs. Am elia C urrin has received morning. word from Miss F v a H a r t u n g t h a t the Wood. Elledge. Block 8. on l a t t e r ’s siste r in law, Mrs. F re d H a r Pac. highway, phone 104-L. aHtfc to n g , died last week a t H oquiam, Wash., an d was buried S a t u r d a y a t A son wns born H uturday to Mr. Bantu B a r b a r a , Calif. N o p n r t i c u l a n und Mrs. I»'»» T o b in , of Kow Hiver. w ere g iv en as t«j th e cause o f dcuth. Mrs. H II Hi-ott, o f Corvallis, who Mrs. (»»le I »-o uard am i d a u g h te r hnd b»arii v is itin g her hushaii»!, who is Florence, o f H ngmaw , visited y»-»ter em ployed a t the c re a m e ry , r»'turued »lay w ith Mrs. F . O. O. G roat. home Tuesday. W a n t to rent a piano. Must be in A large work m are fo r sale very good con ditio n. Mrs. O. L. Nichols, ch eap. P ho ne I F I4. F. B. Phillips, «43 Birch. jl« p d C o tta g e (trove, Ore. jl lS c J a m e s K. Jo h n s o n , an old tim e r«'»i W hiter P it c h e r is p l a i n t i f f iri a suit d e n t of Cottag»! Grove, w rites from iigiiiust W. L. Miller to recov er the H ilts, C alif., th a t m ining has t a k e n on sum of (ISK alleged due th e p la i n ti f f <juite an im p etu s th ere a n d th a t m any fu r lulior; th e f u r t h e r sum of (121.23 new s t rik e s h av e been nAde. alleged due Fred (iu g g isb erg ami the Tim D. S te r li n g fam ily leave to d a y f u r t h e r sum of (12.0 alleged due F ra n k O uggiaberg, with six j»'r »'«'lit int»'r»»t. »»it au o u ti n g o f a few d a y s a t New port. You r a n dep»'iid on us. G o f f ’s. * Buy U nion gas at O verland Mrs. H. U. Hodtell, o f Bunning, pump. jnelO -tfe C alif., is visiting at the home of her Mrs. H. W olr a n d d a u g h te r s V ietta »on, T. G. Hudtcll. a n d Adelina, Mrs. Helen N ebergall Mr. and Mr». Clau<l Hehraek were a n d I »-»lie Kedford, all o f A lbany, in Kugene Hot or day. were g u ests the e arly p a rt of th e week Galloway for in surance. 511 Main. a t th e T. G. Hodtell home, Mrs. Wolz O tto Michel left Monday for a visit b ein g a s i s te r p t Mrs. Muiltell._________ m Koseburg. He is g ra d u a lly re c o v e r in g from 111 »' injuries s u s ta in e d in a fa ll tw o month» ago a n d is able to get aroum l »pitte well on crutches. M ethodist ehureb services.— Hermnn at 11 a. m. F v e u iu g serv ices a t 7; league U gins th e stu d y o f th e L ife o f C hrist, su b ject, “ T he A ncestry of Je s u s.’’ C om m unity s in g in g a t «; every o n e in te re ste d in s i n g in g ol»l time »»tugs in vited. J . F. Young, Jo s ia h P o r t e r nml Mr. an d Mr«. J . C. P o r t e r were in Kugene W ednesday oil legal business. Mr. a n d Mrs. 8. P. G raham , of E n terp ris e, Or»'., nr" gimsts o f Mr. an d Mrs. H omer Galloway. A ir an d wat»*r a t ^ » e ls o n ’s Auto Hnl»*s. 1/ots of it an d its fr»*e. Come a g a in . jf y l5 c Mrs. K. O. O. G ro at e n t e r t a i n e d her S u n d ay selusil class o f t h e B aptist church in the f>urk M o nday afta-rnoon. Miss B ertha Cos is c le r k in g at th e F n ir store. C em ent W ork Mr. a n d Mr». A. II. Hpriukel, o f J . M. Durham. Canity, yi»ited here Hundiiy. .leaning» King, Mr. uiid Mr.«. |i. II tleiu euH ay left Mr. an d Mr». Alta Hiiuday hy m otor for C r a te r lake nail d ays o f last week o th e r aoNthern point». eut». Mr. an d Mr». § Set* the latest in pencils at The White Pharmacy. Mr». W. B. Cooper a n d d a u g h te r C h u rlo ttc a re home from I’o rtlu n d for th e wei-k, h a v in g urcoinpu tiled Mr. Cooper borne a f t e r bin v is it w ith them o u r Uie F o u rt h of J u l y . Mr». Cooper nud th e rh ild re n will have to rem um in I’o rlln n d for »cvcrul weeks yet uii account of t r e u tm e u t wlm-h IXiruthy See the latest in pencils at The is t a k i n g for her eyes. White Pharmacy. II. iii.fiteh iug p rom p tly dune. Mrs. J. K. K. am i ('hurl»'» Him nr, o f f.>n II. B a rte ls, lith HI., pliuue l.'iNl^ Jl» I5e Anxrl.'», Calif., « .'re In-r.» tla ria x tin- I ’rufessor a n d Mr». Curl Auder»oii, l*a«l WH'k »»It liny up llu- »'»Into of of Han F ran cisco, »pent th e week cud ili.'ir fnttn-r, Win. Slm nr, who «lied |u»t w ith lit. uiid Mr». 11. H. 1’etrie. Mr». w inter. .\ader»o u, a» Mi»» Fiuuiu Withe, Ilrniil Briiwn wan in Euyi'ii»' Hntur ta u g h t in th e schools hero se v e ra l d ay on bu»iiit'»s. yeur» ugo. Mr. uud Mrs. F. C. H pray a r e on an o u tin g up th e McKenzie. B u t t e r w ra p price»: F ir s t 100, fl.2U; a d d ilio n u l hundred.» t a k e n ul Mime time, J5e each. •*• Mrs. N u l l an d d a u g h t e r K a th e r i n e Built .¡"tit, cured right, a r r i v e d T uesday fruui I ’o r t la n d und le ft a t once for l» u u u e to v is it Mrs. Stay« right. H. o t i '» parent», ^ r . a n d Mrs. W in. K d iefsea SIDKWAI.K AND UARA 0 E Mrs. Mary J . W h ite, f u n u e r ly o f FLOORS a s p e c i a l t y Cot luge Drove, now ol S e a ttle , su» tallied a bro ken hip I hiiic an d o th e r in ju rie s in a fall Hunduy. Thu “ Kurd M| mt in I * ’ Pk iliid e lp h iii dny. l>i»mo»d U n it H n tle ry , uevv low price Keep th in g s moving. T h a t ’s th e way (211.50. P it » n il Niimii yurs. T rm le in i n have a live co m m unity . L ist y o u r y e a r old lu itte ry m i n ui'w one. O ve r property w ith me. Como to mo fo r a lan d G am y«1. jlM IY « p ia r e doni whoa you w a n t to buy. t < | tut 1*1 j it r of plain pickli'.s Mr». A. T C ran d all, of I’o rtla n d , is v is itin g her d a u g h te r , Mr»,«F. H D off Mrs. J . W. B rew ster, of Burney, Calif., a c c o m p li nied by lu-r tw o ehil d ren, i» v is itin g her m o th er, Mr». F. C Kiilstuu. Mr». I* A Ita Into n, of Dunn muir, d a u g h te r in law, neeouipanied by her d a u g h te r , is also v is itin g Mr». Ka Intuii. I’ro m pt ji tn e y service ut City Tran» fer C ompany. P huuu dit. jliStfc !.. I.ongeoy an d fam ily an d II. M Anderson an d fam ily motored over ftom Coburg a n d «pent Hiiuday with th e N. J . Nelson, Hr , fam ily. We give you a « | U a r e deal, ( t o f f a . * T. C Wheeler was a Kugene visitor Hui u rday. Mrs. /••im Wheeler M illor, of Cor valli*, in t h •• iiiothcr of u d a u g h te r boro hint wc«*k. Went Hub* Duraci» for a job you run (J(*| m * ii (I on. jly le The flue in F. C. I »lekw o o d ’s house on Kow river bu rn ed out Monday. M r. Lock u ood (‘(till'd Mr. I«ockwood home from hin I> u » iiicmm here but when he a r r iv e d he fou nd th a t ubi* had ex t ÍngllÍ»llc<J th e fhillii'H. J. E. You IIK a tt e n d e d II telephone m eetin g io P o rtla n d Monday. J . U. Howies, of < a r t in, w a s a bus ini»» vi s it o r hi Kiigem* S a t u r d a y . Scholl H Mi»» C arolyn Hchelling, form er te a c h e r here, visited- d u rin g the punt week with Mr and Mi». M F W y att. Hhe will leueh n e s t y e a r in the Marsh field school». K xpert rep airin g on all make« of ear». If you h av e a h a rd Job bring it tu us. O v e rla n d Dnruge. jIMtfc Mr. a n d Mr». Jum e» H a rt went to lnde|>eiidciicc F rid a y to visit at the home of Mr». H a r t ’s d a u g h te r , Mrs. Du» Miller. Mr». (j. I.**ttemuair, o f Oregon C ity, viMited d u rin g the |»a»t week at th e hum«* of Mr». Ivan Mo ret it. I have Nliei'emlrd even lie Iter limn I lio|ied, lor I ioh I am alile to replaee any Inoken lena, even when y oil do not kivi - un tile |ire aeripl ion. I n that worth anything to you T II h o , remouiller i I iì k l td Veil i m mellt the Hext time you liteiik a leim. T h i n in only one example of the thoroUglllleNN lllld mudernnoMM of my entire llllNIlieHM. Tales of the Town H e n d e rs o n le/t s p rin g s lo “ be The nicest pencil on the market from $100 to $4 00. The White Phannacy. $4.79 per set F r u its a m i V e g e ta b le s M r. a n d M r». K in a k F r id a y fo r M e C r e d ie go n e s e v e r a l w ee k». Tuna fish, Ijght meat, regular 35c, going at the can............ ............. ..................... ..... 20c 1-pound (ran Drisco............ ....... ................ 25c 1 f /2 pound can i ’risco_______ 'rise ................... 35c 3-pound can Frisco. risco..... .... ..... »._____ _65c FRKHH KUIJIT AND VEGETABLES Ostrander C&» McQueen THE YOUNG MAN’S BANK This hank, siuce its organization, has always hid for the business of the young man. Of late years, we have made strong campaigns to get our young people to start savings a c counts. This we have found comparatively easy. We have written many new names in our depositors’ ledgers. Don’t you want to add vours to the list? Bank of Cottage Grove Crown Flour Purity—Quality—U niformity These three words constitute a pledge we make to those who use CROWN FLOUR. They are to this company all that “his word of honor” is to a man of character. CROWN FLOUR is absolutely pure and wholesome be cause it is made under excellent sanitary conditions and because no artificial bleaching process is used in order to whiten the flour. Propel, Repel and Expel pencils a t The White Pharmacy. Mr. a n d Mr». B ert* W estbrook, pro p rie to rs of th e Hotel A lb any, were guest» o f th e B artell hotel Muturdny. Ih e W estbroo ks were d riv in g south, v is itin g variou» hotels en route, unit went a.» f a r ns Koseburg. Miss F lo ren ce F a w c e tt, »if Fugeiie, visited o v e r Humluy w ith V irginia Bosley. H a v e yo u seen th e new ti r e Nelson sells! JOx.'t1 j $Ui.t>5, a n d g u a ra n te e d . Wiley C’oo|«'r, a fo r m e r resident, w as in th e c ity this week. Itev. Jo sep h Adams, o f th e Hpokane M eth od ist eliureb, visited o v e r S unday w ith his uncle, Jo s e p h O aru u tte. 1’erey Huger» received w ord Tuesilay m o rn in g th a t Ins b ro th e r W a lte r is very ill in Ihirlliliol. B rak es lined. F ree n d ju s tm e u ls 3« d a y s th e r e a f t e r . O v e rla n d O arag e. j 8 t f Mrs. . J o h n S p rig g s has been ill d u r i n g ' t h e past week. C laude Allen a n d fam ily , o f Huthi-r 1« ii , m o to red up Huiulay a n d s p en t the »lay at th e home of Mr. A l l e n ’s nephew, J u d s o u Allen. D eslsirzes Itro». sell, for »pot e^sh, 3 »mall or tw o large loaves b re a d , J5e; also ro o k in g oil, 2Se p in t ; large sweet oranges, 35e »lor..; bulk I'ersinu »late», •JO.- a lb., nml tin mi an», 2 lb»., 25c. r J o h n V'eateli took a c a rlo a d of sheep to I’o r t la n d Tuesilay. A son w as bo ra M onday t o Mr. an d Mrs. Fil. Bushuell. The C o lla g e D rove ch am p s go to I Yoio-tillii .Holiday for what promises to be a real baseball con test. The nicest pencil on the m arket from $1.00 to $4.00. The White Phannacy. H arry a n d Kaymond Drill*»', Scho fiebl Htewrnrt, Win. T hum , H. S. T rask an d Kay T rask re tu rn e d Moiuluy from « successfu l n u li n g lit l»i»t Lake. They h a d g m i t sjsirt h au lin g in th e sp»>ckle»l beauties. Mrs. Urn Ki-ml Hemenvvay nml Miss Lena B urchnm were Kugene visitors T uesday. C hickens, hogs, venl an d c u ttle w ant ed n! th e P e o p l e ’s m a r k e t. tfe Miss Dimly Hhodes, of Pomeroy, Wash., is n guest of G ladys J a c k s o n a t tho W. L. D a rb y borne. Higna L arson, of P o rtla n d , v is it e d over Buu'lay w ith Dr. an d Mrs. A. W. Kime. Mrs. E. J . T itu s an d »laughter Alice a n d Mrs. F . P. Williams, of E u gene, m other, s i s te r an d g ra n d m o th e r o f H. W. T itu s, were week end visito rs here. Miss E velyn B ristow , o f Eugene, w as a g u est th is week o f Mrs. G o t t fr ie d G raber. Mr. an d Mrs. D»-an D eV aul; Mrs. D e V a u l ’s sister, Miss Ileen A rm stro ng , an d Mr. D e V a u l ’s b r o t h e r Koy were Humluy guests a t the F ra n k U am b rick home. Miss P e a rl Kobins»»n is v is itin g Mrs. M atild a A pp leg ate a t D rain. J . A. Bach a n d fam ily a r r iv e d W ed nesday form M ilw aukee, Wis., an d a re v is itin g Mr. a n d Mrs. Win. Edlefsen a t L orane, where th e y a re in te re ste d in th e f r u i t orchard». Mrs. C harles S te v e n s w en t to O ak land, Ore., We»lne»day. Mrs. J . A. Hones a n d Mrs. F . W. Jon es, o f A lb an y , a re v is itin g Mr. an d Mrs. C. L. Hnrff. Mr». J . A. J o u e s is Mrs. H a r f f 's m o th er and Mrs. F. W. J o n e s is a s is te r in law. K UnWe.rbrJ £ ! «fáTM IT»*- ‘ People generally are beginning to realize that bleached flour is inferior to the natural product and its use is now viewed with suspicion. CROWN FLOUR is uniform in quality and specially made to meet the requirements df the family trade. It is as near right as best wheat, modern machinery and expert milling knowledge can make it. House wives take unusual pride in their baking skill, and they know that re sults come from using flour which is always the same. CROWN FLOUR is made to meet the demands of the most exacting housewife. Women who know the value of delicate cookery, who value a flour for its purity, wholesomeness and natural flavor will find that their home baking will he greatly improved hy using CROWN FLOUR. Try it and you will find it a source of pleasure to every member of the household, as well as being conducive to good health. THE QUALITY OF CROWN FLOUR WILL NEVER BE LOW ERED. WE WILL MAKE IT BETTER IF POSSIBLE . Crown Mills Golden Rod products, manufactured by Crown Mills, being demonstrated daily by Mrs. L. A. Humphrey at Smith-Short grocery. Call at the, store and get a new cook hook, sample of tea and! a ticket, on the 50 or more articles we will give] away Saturday evening, July 23, at 7:30 to the cor responding number or to the person present at the store with the next nearest number. !(Ä i \[& I ▼n* Floats The Smith-Short Grocery THE S T O R E TH A T A P P R E C IA TE S YOUR TR A D E