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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1921)
I QUALITY, PRICE, SERVICE We Meet the Demand for All Three Kor a short time we will sell 21 pieee iin- ported .lapaítese test sets at the low priee of $4.79 per set F. O . C O F F M A N Kruits ami Wgt*taM<*s Sapphire* H our Mi nini M r«. Il II H«'lnini|t uml «In ti|f ht •• r Munì uh , « # f D n iiu , «hop|H**l m ibi* r ii v Hiitunluy. W ord wiih r m 'iv e il Hutur'lnv <»f tla«* ilInepM u t M r«. Karl II ili in Heiittli1, where M r. nml M m , Il ili »re v i-itin p M m . Il of Kug»*n»\ nix*ut t In* w«*«*k nini ut Dormili with M r» I* ll* n (loul«*t limi «JllUtfhtl*r, M I»« < »«'»rgiii . N «I.- m ii ’ h pluei* for tur uml water 11 liamly ami ymi are weleoiiH*. jyl«*<* I Broke M y Glasses The nicest pencil on the market from $100 to $4 00 The W hite Pharmacy. ÍSÍ « ms tu I m * i ii ii i I i I«' tu um .' It.* pliot«iKnipli«'<l tins y«-ur my t-ycH für t li<* liatoiice of MUCri'l‘«i«‘<l birthday. Kvt-ry- tiody'H doiiiK it. I iiinilr a rrMulv* tlini uiul llii'i'i* thnt I » o u l t l inaki* it I m ihhi I > 1 * * tu r t 'p la r r a brokelt ¡•MIM bilW i*\ t*l- •MilllpIllMlt •*• 1 it h fo rn iu la tlu- Manu- «lay tlu- oraler w a s I»• It Willi ui«-. Il il Vi- your Oil tlu* «lay. I I h It M ONROF «-Vili ttiaii I hopeil, for now I aio alili- lo n-plai-«- any lu okrii I«• li m , «• Vt-li w lu-n you «lo imi ! niv«* U h tlu- pi«- srl ipt UHI, I n tliat worili anythiiig to y o u T II ho , iiiiii-mlti-r i I iìh a«|\<rtis4inriit tlu* lu-xt tini«' y«»u break a li-in». Tli ih in only oiu- «-xampl«- o f tlu- thoroiiKliiu-NH nini ino« I « - 1 jiim ' nm ot uiy «♦ut ir«- I iiin Ì iii - hh . S T U D IO N O T IC E ! D. J. Scholl O P T IC IA N O PTOM KTUIHT Factory on Prom is*» Cottage Orovs Oregon Sterling Feed Co. | Ss-Hside. Tales of the Town .i Uullowrny writ eu in «um nr«*. Fliono 3(i. F rid a y T ( (' WliiM'ler war in lilt '»ti b u l i n i l i Kliert finde and fitiiiilv miti their LfUHftt*, M mh lint tu H« ■ » In, of Fin«* C’itv. Mitin.• »nd Mil Flurrnci Jones, of Mmkitu, Minn., left Mundiiy fur ('rnter lake The NtiuneMota voutitf j women left frnm there for ('iiliforntH ; on their wnv hume uml the I'ditorinl j.urty continued «• vi their wuy to Itemi i « » Attend o session • • i the stete edi tonal nssoeistion. See the latest in pencils at The W hite Pharmacy. Mrs. lima ItcH^cr und Mn«. A. K Burrow«, w ho urn ut temimi; summer school at Monmouth, «jM*nt the week eml fiere with their fumi lies. Mr«, liiirrow’s returned hy tram nml Mr«. Ifc'ittfcr and Win. Thum motoreil over Holiday. Miss Thelma Breedlove, who |cmd listed in .lime from the ( ‘ottime (trove hit'll school ami w ho i« Attending Mim mer Nchool at Monmouth, will teach next year at Gateway. ()nr customers go away satisfied. \\ « treni them right Overlai I On rage. jlytütfr Mr«. V’. 8 Ooff and her two votiti* Ron» «‘lijoyed an outing and tdnek f*erry picking trip on H um river alunno the past we«*s. Neolm «oí«*« are chesper O o f f ’». * Big «ale at Hjmiy's, Haturday, July 30. I.uok out for posterà. jly H. V. Mell\ aine and fsinily, of IMaina, vi«it«al Snuday with Mr«. S. K. M arkley. Kos« Mi Furimi«! returned Hntur*lay from u inoliti! « atnv at ('ody, Wyo. Cement W ork Built . i^hi, cured riKht, Stays ri||ht. SID E W A LK AND GARAGE FLUORS A S P E C IA L T Y Burge & Hardin M r. h i i i I Mr*. C li n t o n M e d le y , n e w ly Me<U, re lu ru e d Hiindnv f ro m a Mi-ek > v ii.it at the home of M r. Metlley*N pnri-ntN, M r. amt Mra. W m . Medle y. M inn Honlah Hrumfia-ld ha. rea-ov ered fraam injuriea NiiNtnined in a fall fraam the Maitha-MN I rank a few ataVN ago. C W I«»Italy left Friday for Snoho miah, WiiNh. It. suri- und get out* of the tickets and I.. al the nit »re Sa tun lay, »Inly 2d, al 7 :.'M> We »ill give more than fill dif I* in. ferent prizes, including frown flour, fa ll at the store for your ticket, cook hook and free sample of tea. Mrs. L. A. Humphrey will be with us until Saturday eve ning, demonstrating frown flour and Golden Rod cereals. If you have not met her yet you must come in Friday or Saturday. BUY OREGON PRODUCTS AND BOOST Y O U R OWN STATE g"»" — 1 ( Ä 1 Y Oats I (PaTtVSO fNUI'll r. 5 -”*• 5 ■ Ja % S m ith -S h o rt G rocery T h a t O' CLOVER ill BUTTER A p p r e c i a t e » Y o u r Trade See the latest in pencils at The W hite Pharmacy. T h e A . II. H p r in k i -1 f a m il y , wh o hint been viNiting h i the v i e i n i t y several ilm.VN, left 'lui-Naluy for lha-ir homa- u- Mr. amt Mr., Kay Trank anal Mr. nent ndalreM. maat Mr*. Hurry (Iruhe and family M inn Buby Bnimfii-ld s|M-nt the week noilura-al to Triaiii'h- taka- Monday. a-nd here with ha-r parents, Mr. uml C. \. 111 un I ih M’, uith hiN alani(hter Mna. ueairga- Bruinfia-lal. returning to Venia, amt irranddnnKhter, I niuìm - li I ii Kugene Sumluy. n I iiim , of Minia- City. Kiinn., lire vi* Butter wrup prices: FirNt 100, fl.H0; itniK ut tin- KII n Wurth Nixun home in uddilional hundreds taken at sama- l *•■ l • u I* x Vallay. time, 35c each. * * * Square dealing ia beat noi -ureal Mr. ii ml M tn . <}. A. Nii-hoN, of Ku- through rool>enit ion. That ia whut ......, who htul I mn - u visiting for sev meinbera uf the Ora-gou Fire Belief a-rul days at the home of Mrs. Nichols’ 1 \NNoa-iat ion, o f Mi-Minnville, have [mri-nts, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kitcluy, gotten «7 year*. Aak Toni Awbrt-y, left Saturday by motor for Tacoma. i :it the exproNN nffire, for ratea, jlltfa- M tn . C. B. Jaeobs and children vis . Harry I’arka-r. uf Lundpark, wun ited with Creswell fru-uds during the | an tin- eity Tueaday enruute tu At pnst week. hany. | \\. J. Chialuok, of Corning, Calif., | in viNiting Hi tin- Tom Cox nume. | Mr*. I.. .1. 1 .raiiiurd, elio ha* bea- it Hanking ha-r home in Kugene for tha- | *a at year, lina retiirm-il to Cottage «Jn»ve uml in living in the Wood* huuae on (duiui-y avenue. GERMLESS Propel, Repel and Expel pencils at The W hite Pharmacy. SOME OF OUR SPECIALS MEAT The danger of germs in the food »•- eat nas emphasized ut the recent chamber of comint-rce foruui. We were a little nhond of them vv 1 1 h our completely sail itary methods of preparing und preserving our meats. Every thing kept away from possible contamination from tin- hoof till it passes through our snow white cooler and over our snow white counter» inside of our snow white salesroom to our luilrous. Service and sanitation combined is our business policy. Olla- NI a- linci returned from Rose burg Tuesalay. Mr. linai Mr-, William lli>o|H-r havr |)iirchu»eil thè Ki-lli-v re»taurnnt ueat ihe a 1* - pi a t aliai are reuuvuting thè plaa-a- .'imi niaking i-xteusive improvenii-nt». Mr. l|i>u|N-r ivas a fornia-r ra-sialent Init has .....a cast for a utimber uf years. They ex pei-1 to be ready for busioesx iti a short timo. Keep things mov lag That'a tho way to bave u live community. List yuur property with nu>. Come to me for a square deal when you wunt to buy. J. M. Durhum. jnelO 17ufc Free Delivery Phone 15 The Oliver Yoateh, Merville Veateh.l J. T. Smith, Boy sh.-ri and li I Tilt RSI) \YS FRESH FISH l'rnsk families lire anmping un Rovv Rivcr arar thè Bnh-s raiieh. A dnughter was borii Tiiesdny to M r. and Nlrs. Gernld Counts. Ih*rt Richmonal and son» and R. K tlriswold, uf Kugene, s|N-iit thè vvea-k end fishing ut ls>st labe. Tln-y rcp«*rt a fine rat eh. Mrs. M. C. Cochran went to Eugene Kxpert repiiiring on all makes of Saturdny to attend the Seventh ilav enrs. If you bave a hard job bring it I Adva-ntist camp meeting. to u». Overland Ila ruga-. ■ jlStfe. | Lincoln Tiivlor was among the Eu Mr. and Mrs. C. II. VnnDenburg gene visitors Saturdny. wetv Eugenia visitor» Tua-silay. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Ix-onnrd an- M r. miai Mrs. Wm. Mattali, tlu-ir spending a week or two camping ¡at alaiightcr Nellie and Son Corbclt n- I .on-li-n spring». turneal Tuesdav from a wet'k ’s v isit , Propel, Repel and Expel pencils ut Ttirloek, Calif. Mr. linai Mrs. A. .1. Fnglai nml eh il at The W hite Pharmacy. ! alra-n, »lui bave beoti Califoruiu n-s Mrs. |„ A. Humphrey, who i< ih-mi-n iilents for thè |>nsl vear, bave returned »(rating Oregon products at the Smith io Cottage Uro va- and pian to loa-ate Short grocery, spent the wa-ck eml | Ila-ria. visiting in Eugene nml attcmling th A. Ma-chlcr. mi employe ni thè Klk< picnic on the McKenxie. | Chnmbers nuli, returned Haturday froin Mi.-s Elsie Lea returm-al Sumltiy - a v isit ni Wiscunsin. from a visit of two weeks in Portland Mr, anil Mrs. Joseph Smith, ot The nicest pencil on thè market Fresno, Calif., visita-al during tin- wa-a-X from $1.00 to $4.00. The W hite at the homa* of Mr. Smith s brother. A. L. Smith. Pharmacy. Miss l.uella Knowlton is visitine Mrs. Ned C. Jackson, « h o hiul been visiting ber niothcr, Mrs. Anna Hten with her grandmother, who is ill. ■et, returned to lui- k H M M l'ortland Mrs. Anna Hall ami Martha Hunter Bunday. worn iu Kugcue Monday. PEOPLE’S M ARK ET II -------- 1 Fur«* Maple syrup sap, regular $1.25 size tor ... ■ ........ ............ $1.00 A few eans of our Boo light meat Tuna at 20o FHKKII Kb* K IT A N D V E G E T A G L I IS O strander C& M cQ ueen Hrover Miirkshiiry is down from tTae Kugc-ra» Bagistcr: Mr*. Sarah Jluvr hills, where he ha-- been rusticating, ling», of Cottage Grove, is visiting for a visit with relatives and frien<Is. this week at the- hom-; of Mrs. Walter tliive you nccii the new tire Nelson B. Jones in this city. Kugene Register: Mi--* Ifariet Wea sells I ( I a n d guaranteed. therson, of Flor*:iie- , was in the city Mr. an«! Mr«. Thou. Ki*!iar<l«on r«? yi-Nterday for a »hurt trip. M i x Wa-a turn*«! lunt week from Wnlia Wuilu, therson in cinuected with tho Florence nii«! may «]«•« id** t«r remain h«*re bank. ma miitJy. W ood. Elledge. Block S. on A. 1C. Hp«*arow m iissinting the I mp!ir«* v A. Mack i ii .»taff t* uiporarily Pac. highway, phone 104-L. a8tfc «luring th* Jib“* n< ** of Mr. Mackin on M inn Margar- t MocD-wiald, a formei it vn«*atiori trip. Cottage Grove high school t- ueln-r, m • Mr», (imee Van Bo-kirk, of Kug*;ner, loreal through town Wcalm-x'luy, hnv .. h kei ang visited *>'rsiter lake with a part |>uri-ntn, Mr. and Mrs. H. Li. Godard, of frieia'lN. Huy U mou g'ia at Overland {iiuap. jnelO-tfe U n . ♦S. K. McKiomy, 71 J y«*ars of ajju, in very ill ut h«.*r home on north Ki|;hth street* M T». W. H. Blair returned Hu/i*lr from Fort land, a»:compaiji*j‘i by h«*i gr!4iid«iaugUt«*r, Mareeb* Blair, who will vi«it her grandparents for a «hurt ; tunc. Hoy and Agn«*« Hilton went to OaTt I’ p - s , doughnut«, snails, cookif-s, land Monday 10 attond the fuii'-ral o t long johna, bread in different ^ t h»*ir grandfather, whose death o« **urr«*»l Hun day. sized loaves all priced right. iB.ik«*« lined. Free adjust aunts 30 »lays thereafter. Overland Garage. j8tf K ig»*n»,* B«;gi«ter: Marion Veatch, of i tin« **ity, ha« pur« ha«c*d a plot of ground at the B«;ir er«?«.*k M»*»*tiou on ilu* M» K«*iizi<- and hua Htnrt«*d build mg u «uinun-r hom«*. Th».* Veatch cot tage tviii b*‘ another addition to the ; rapidly growing summer settlement in | that region. K. E. Lilly and Jaaii-.-. B- ars rama- Mi«.« Amanda Fulmer«*, of Alameila, down from ft--h-mia Widnesalay. Calif., is visiting at th«* home of her Mr. and M tn . K. K. Wheeler, ot aunt, Mrs. 1C. McCargur. Silk creek, motored to Kuga-ne Wa-il The nicest pencil on the market ni-*day. Clean up ami paint up. We hava: from $1.00 to $4.00. The W hite the materials. W. L. Darby k Co. Pharmacy. John Madsarn went to Kugene Weal Miss In-ris Klwa-ll arrived Mon iiesday evening to meet his wife, vv It 'lay from ls-wiutam, Jala., for a visit hail been visiting her aunt, Mrs. with her sista-r, Mrs. B. J. Moo. Harrell, at Danebo. We give you hot parker house rolls for dinner Cottage G r o v e Electric Bakery M tn . J. A. J uiii - n ami M tn . F. \V. Sarff, mother and NiNter a»f M tn . C. I. Sartf, m ho li.tal been viNiting ut tha Hurff holm- for -M-w-nil i I iivn , returned Snmlnv to tln-ir holm- in Albany. M TN. Ita-NNII* I ta-nt MHH UniOIJg till* Kugene \iMtorN Saturday. Kuga-m Sin-lay Ka-giNter: Mr. anal Mr.. Ha-nahl Whit«- and Mr. nml Mr . Carlton S|»-m-er of thiN a-ity Mill alrin up the Mi Ki-n/ii- today for a Meek a-nd | t rip. H Kuga-ne BegiNter: S. K. Brand ha* began -nit in a-iri-uit vourt uguinst W. I . Miller, Ha-a-king u judgment in the! Niun uf f »'J ullega-d due on a tinila-r i-outrart, with nix |N-r rent intereat. | uml the fiirtha-r Mini of $»0 with th- ! nii me rate o f intercut. ilematitching promptly done. MrN. J. It. BarteU, tith St., phone 1581^ j 1 s 15<- M r . ¡inai Mr* Hahofaelal S t e w a r t , Cnnby. M o Kuyniaaml (trailaa-, aiaal M r*. Kal. M tn . Frank Link writes that tha-y Hraiwn, aif A ii lit a, f. have Koue tu Baa lun a- bought a haime in Seattle anal ha'iuin tu r a m p f o r a mainiti. are gaaing to Nettle down at a perma S«»ll Krviug, ami H. Ka il la ami min Propel, Rei>el and Expel pencils K. \\. I». Newton I ht «* fr«>ni 0urtin at The W hite Pharmacy. Tuesday. F ree G o o d s S t o r e M A ID aifilltH Mr« James D Monro«* uml family left Thursduy of last w**-k to visit at tIn* horn** «if Mr». Monroe's brother | hi law, J. W. Htoup«, at Boseburg. 8 1. Minkin ami family ami Mrs. ftobiu Fowell left Huuday l.v motor fur H«*atth*. Mr«. Powell left the partv 1 Mr. ami Mrs. W. K Miller I •ft at Ceiitraba for h«*r horn«* at Ha y in«»ml. f«*w da)* agti for California. Mr. FISK TIHKH, I«*«« mon«*y un«l more MiII«*r ex|M*<*tit to r«*turn in about n mouth. jly J J tf« unh*«. Overluml (iarag«*. Th«* W. J. M«*«««»ngcr family have Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Blak «•ley s|s*nt mov.-*'! from D«»r**i»a to th«*ir new home Tue««Jny in Kugen«*. in .M«kdf.irti. N. W. White, who ha« 1 mm II V i«it illg K. Kelly, who sold hi« r«*staurant a hi« parents, Mr. ami Mrs. \\ J White, few day« ago to Win. Harjwr, has r«*lurii l u* his bom«* hi H«*utth* Tin*« moved hi« family into the Dunn (>rop day. «•rty on tin* w«*«t si«!«;. Mrs. «un William (»ilbert und It«*v. J. H. Feim r«*turn«‘d Thurs«!av l.«*onar<l are visiting at Cr**«w«*ll t bis last vv«*«*k from Corvallis, where In* W A k with M n* i filb«*rt ’» brut hers, attended a in****ling «jf the presbytery \rtitijf ami i i r I «liiiia«‘l. «»f th«* district. Mr«. Fr»*«l h* y ( 'hr 1-110111 r«*turned Hat orda v fruiti a Iwo monili«’ visi! In li«*nd, ( ' oim I oii and other eusteru (tri* l'un |Munt«. Ilugh Whipple, ut’ Orain, vistt«*d Hat ur.lnv with hi« «ist«*r, Mr». N. K D u o li. See the latest in pencils at The Mr». K. K. Davis and dnughter«. M a » Mary and Mi II. (*. Hutherland. W hite Pharmacy. of |.orane, vomii tu H<»««*hiirg Haturdav Tur ti \ i*it with Mr«. Itavi«' uiother, Mr«. K O. Fi«lm The ' ' furti 8 | h *«’ ii »I ’ ' l'hi lud« lpl*»» Disinomi (ìnd linltery, m w luw priee ! Kit« all «mali ears. Traile m W e can save you money on d airy , \olir ohi l»atterv oh a ih * w mie. I)\«*r | feed*, hug f«*eds, ¡Miultry f»*«*«i», «*t«*. i in mi Usruge. jlMtfc W e mauufaettin* our own bra nd« o f Mr** K ('. Koney and dnughter t fe ed right her«* in your home to w n ; W mtf n*»l and !#*•«• Matloek ro«jl«»r»*»l und «*v«*ry tun«* you ¡xit r«>uir.«‘ a troni Oosh«*n Hstur*lay ami v i«it**«l at home imiustrv, you help build up t he honte of Mr«. Houey'« hrother, J. that industry, l.ik«* a cham ber o f V . Htewnrt. eommcrco, a local industry in any II. li Krrlcston was io thè city from com munity d«*|«*ml« iip«ni the «up ! Druui Hntiirdiiy. port o f the |H-uplt* o f the «'«»in Mr. uml Mr«. 1«. (!. lio«*«* rimiti «p« i»t muiiity. Hy tr ad ing h«*r«* you help | Humla> m Kugene with Mr. Bosser u« and help y«>ur«<*lf also. iiiian's pnreati. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. If«,menwuy and Mr» Wsyne Kirk return«*«! Fri»li«y t'ruui a trip to ( ‘niter labe, ami Mr. ami Mr«. liemcnwav haft Huiiduy for ¡a further vnratiou at l'ortland and r T h o W«- HI'i t-XclUHIVU thin ti-rritory for Cottage Grove Ice Co. Ullll lullllll IlOW ilU'OllV.'llit’llt it Mr«. Kli/filnth Wnl<l#*rHh«*ioi Kent | Mrs. John Bart«* j went ìn Fortini to Hiilem h ri«Iny to visit h •*r diiiitfh ' Hiimlny l»*r a visit with h«*r ilriught* ter«, Mr«. (!. K f'ushatt and M m . Ipnu Mrs. Matti«« Clark. K mu. \ii«. Win. Hohl ami ehiblren arrive«c Christian H«*«*ur«* church, corner J» f Humlav fn*ni Fortlaml sud nr«* visitw f«r«on avenue and Hceond ntr»«*t. — Mr. Hohl'« mot tier, Mrs. Bn rbara H«Jtl Humiuy «* rvoes at Ji u. m W»-«lm-»dny Frompt jitney service st City Tran« services st 8 p. in. tf f»*r Company Fbouc j^Atfc Mis« l,ov«day White, of Chico, The W. (.', T. I.', will bold its r«*t? Calif visited «luring the pa«t week at ulur im »‘ting ut the Methodist church tlu Hftffl 111I1 MtM this aftirnoon, July 22. ut 2:'JH Mr. and Mrs. M O. KvoJeru, of o'clock. The subject for «liscussíon Is Toledo, newlyweds, visited during th»* “ ChihJ V\«*lfare Work,*9 ami all in oast week with I no I. A. Ha a da II terestml un; invited to attend« family. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Fhillips «p«n» (Jcurgt) Buddiugton motored over the w«***k « nd on a motor trip to Fort from Isirane with friends Friday. lami ami other vnll«*y fioiats Wh«‘ii you want not th«5 «dieapest Uev. ami Mrs. J. Krie Carlson rc • ur t«» Imy but the eheg|s*st to run— turm*d Friday from a two weeks9 trip buy Overturn! Call 110 to r demon «low n the valley. They attended Un stmt ion. Jly22tfc christian ehnrefi eonv**ntion ?«.t Turner Mrs. H 1C. Myers ami family, «»f ami vi«it«**l with friends in Fort land. Cortland, who ha«J been visiting with We giv«* you a Kjiiari' ileal, fio ff'«.* Mi Myers mother. Mrs. F. W. Jacobs, Uon'*y Fntton und son Harry and it turn«*<l home Krulay, aeeomiHifiie«] 1» Mrs. Fred Frost motor«'! to l>«*xt«*r Mrs. Myers9 brother, Fred Jacobs, Hat urda y. Mi nmJ \li I* (# ftiley, <.t |.<« Mat Jennings, a forrmr resident, An*o*les, visited Friday with their old time friemls. the llemenwuys and was in tin* «ít y Hut unía y from Albany. Mrs. Kmnut Wilson, who had l>«*«*n Ifoolittles, w hum they hu«i m>t seen visiting lo*r u-t«*r, Mrs. Francis K. for 10 ynnrs. Mr. and Mr«. firm«* iiunt«*r, of Gray, r«*t'irm «l Haturday to h* r hom* Albany, w«*re gu«'«t« of the past week at llHls«*y. West Hide Garagi» for a job you can at th<* home of Mrs. Hunter’s sister, Mrs. W. O. Wilson, *l«*p«*ml on. jlylc W. A. War«! ami family motor«*d to Kiigi*u<* Tuemlny. B I. Hnell, oi Calif , who boudit the ICalph Ward ran eh on Mo*« by creek, is moving ou\u the place. Mr«. Ham lir«*wst«*r. who was visit mg at tlu* home of n«*r mother, Mrs. F. Knlntou, reeeivfd word Thursday D»-liv»-i<-<l at. your horn«* or 1 rum her husband at Burney, Calif., Ihn1 I*• a ill. Hhe left for there | i I h <-<- o f hiiHini-HH. Krulay morning. THE YOUNG MAN’S BANK This bank, since its organization, lias always bid for the business of the young man. O f late years, we have made strong campaigns to get our young people to start savings ac counts. This we have found comparatively easy. W e have written many new names in our depositors’ ledgers. Don’t you want to add voiirs to the listf B ank o f C o tta g e G ro v e 1 _________________________ ^_______ _________ ___________________________ Boseburg News Rev iew : Misses Edith anal Ethel Greene, of Cottage Grove, spent the week end in this city visit mg with f r i - nds. They won- registered at the Grand hotel............ Mrs Howard Hass amt little daughter returned here i Snturalny eva-iung from a visit with relatives uml friends in Cottage Grove. Joe Burnett returned Monalav from; Stuvtou. Ills daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alfred Burnett, accompanied him home | for a visit. Mr. uml Mrs. Elmer Cnlalwell m»- j lored to Klmiru Sun-lav and s|H*nt the -lay with Mrs. Caldwell's pnra-nts. H-t niece. Miss Lois Inman, uccompanica! 1 them home from Kugene. Chickens, hogs, veal and cattle want ed at the People’s market. tfe Mrs. J. R. Is-vv is. who hn-l been vis : ating the John Wicks family at Star, returned to her hom.- ut Is-ona Mon- •lay. Mr. und Mrs. Lester Brunt left Sun • lay bv motor for Hoquinni, Wash., to \ isit Mr. Brant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brant. Mrs. M. E. Jacobs, of South Dakota, who had been visiting with Mrs. F. W. Jacobs, returned home Frialuy. O. F. Knox ami family left Friday t o t an oitiaig at Newport. David Sterling and family joined them there Sunday. Wo are doing auto repairing at a price you can afford to pay. Overland jlMfe Mr. and Mrs. »Glen Medaris and -laughter, Betty Jane, of Fort Wayne, lad., were gm-sts Frialav nml Saturday at the H. W. Titus home. I'liev are touring tin- west. C. A. Hood, of Portland, 1'nthir of Mrs. Titus, who had been in Colorado on business, joined the Ma-alnris family at San Francisco and accompanied them here I and to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Galloway and ( -bmghter Rachel, their guests, Mr. amt Mrs. s. p. Graham, of Enterprise, de toured to Kos.-burg Saturday*. L. S. Hill was a business visitor heii- from California during the past w ea*k. Mrs. W. M. Hamilton was a Eugem- visitor Wednesday. I-evi Geer, of Oakland, was in the city Wealnesylay. The newspaper expects tickets to be furnished it where a writeup is ex iti ‘I cted of an entertainment of any ind where an admission is charged. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hands left yes- ti'nlay for Los Gata's, Calif., f-.a visit with their sou Bert. Mrs. Ray Daggett, of Eugeni-, »pen* Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Riggs. A tt pouiial son was Imm Weabn-sJay to Mr. ami Mrs. Wesley Johnson. Ga-orge o. Knowles was a Kugene business visitor Tuesday. J e w e lry for wedding presents Jewelry - for birthday presents Je w e lry for gifts of all kinds Jewelry novelties and trinkets wliieli you rnav not. ex- pt*ct to find. B IN D E R T W I N E AND FR U IT JARS ------------------ PHONE “3” ------------------- Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store 1