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/ No. I iifinl when I flour $1.40 | ht •lirig his father, lie wns on hi* way 1 niii'k, nt V *30tf from Portland to Hlunfnrd university. H. H. I «fi** well wim in Hrth'fn Wed non Brakes lined. Free adjustments .10 i llliy Oil l»l|MÌf|«‘ MM. days thereafter. Overland Oarage, j i t f H ER E’S Y O U R C H A N C E T O SA V E M ONEY fin (» tint I 'e im w ill 'Tin* Ini sci will I * evening o’clock. »1 (J IT Y Saliiriliiy Lome. E n g la n d ’s C a sh Store I hi lilt" "I i I mi i < * 11. <i II O o f iy vtlm I« Miiffcriiig with hlood | m » ihoiij iif in»«' liiftiiil. S' Mrt. Hunan IIiililinnl returned Tuen ility from limili, whore m I ic Mp«'iit the mu mHier ut ili«* homi' of her 'on, Duvid Hubbard. J u* t riridvcd, ut tli«i White Phur limey, the ery Intent Mtintent fountain p e ll «me uni«' * p« « mlly for ntudeiit n.MO«' work. Kurl K. Mi • Lulu ('ormi, M i" Mill ■ a n d non l l o b e r t fin d M r. unii M m O . K u p p m o to r« '« ! t o L ü g e n « ' H u n dny. AduiiiN le f t Hundny for i l i hurt Port !uii«l. Our eiiMtomeM go rtwny nntInfimi. We treat them right. Overland Oarag«'. tf c. i b ' 4"’ How Does Your Boy Stand in School? » • tit «ilge Cooley, of Hummer Lake, i* v noting It in brut hern, Kob«*rt and t*tirrm. \V. 11 Kobin«‘t te, u I mo from Sunnie r Lake, arrived with Mr. <!ool«*y mid im viniting with I iìm mother, M m . John Robinette, at Ph'finitiit Hill. M any a clitltl h a v in g a p o or school re c o r d am i a r e p u ta tion fo r being b a c k w a r d and lazy in sim ply a victim o f d e f e c t i v e ey esigh t. I ’o o r e y e night. u n d isco vered, may r e ta il! a c h il d 's w h o le propri s in life. U««y Joiiei ami ti«'«*rg*' Clark, two I to \ h who ran away Monday from i lo ir liorueM Kugen«*, wi re appn h«'iid«-d Itere by Muratili I Piteher and held for the arrival of their parent*. h i t in«* lu m 1 h « t r« ui*' fitllnWN anoth«T. K«»r the m en tli" I have I m . good '«TV ic«* il l delivery to country and city peopln. Now I will giv«' no Mcrv I«*«* ««r «'redit mid will nell flour, fil'd and jnmllry Miipplien at a *n»ull**r profit than tl»«'»«* good«» lui V«* ever be fore b«*elt Mold for in Cottage drove, I ’c n o d i c visits to a good optica l specialist assure y o u r ch ild re n o f c o rr e c t vision at all tunes. Y o u w ill fin d and com petent you. us w i l l i n g to advise Hi*«' me if you need anything in my N.'IOt f line. J. K. H|«riiy. Mr. iiii«I VIrs. Henry M* Kinh-y, of Ti I ft: i llliiok , lire V|-*lll»g Mi-. Mi'KlII )■ i |strenls, Mr. and Mrs. I . li. Phillips. W. tl. .Mieli held nil auction Mule Ida Stock* VVednesiltiy ut the M m limi II to *| | S | M IS | ’ o f hi* M tock and farm limehinery limi n itiov mg Inn fam ily C i t i l a Orov« Oregon U lto thè eity for I he srbuol yeur. Il eosts no more lo loiy n Kelly. Nelson sclls I In ni. slitte Punii. i»f thè hi^li -rhisil w ili holil lIleir annusi rnlly nini Inni tire tonight. .Insilili l'orter wns iti Eugeni' Tui-s dny un Imsiness. Por ehiehen lire try r reoso te »il, «Me gallmi. Mnng rans. Spray. s-lf t'Ini rie- Colli rii II, Albert (Iriffin, Vetch, «Ioni, clover and grim* need Ciurl in e M line, Haui Venirli ami nt Hprny'*. n30tf Charles Hhamlu returtn-d Momluy from Mm. J. H Medley and Mr" Adii l'emlletou, w In-re they played in thè lb mieti w«-re up from fSiigen* tin*« * tregua State Imml dtirutg thè rounil w«*ek viMitmg fro'iol*». "C- K/ra M «■ ***•*■ nge r returned Ttiendnv Mr. mid Mrs. (I. li. Uirkinson re from (lobi Hill. turuod Momlay from a mot or trip to Ford* fixed, chtm repaired. Hprny, tbe lYndletoa round up. Long A CrtiMon. *~tfe Tlnnk of Iti lllilf soles ou meli ’s ilress slioes $1.50 al l lo ff V tf Italo llnwkuis returned Tuesday from a \ isil ni two weeks at l'ilot Itoek al thè hoine of bis sister, Mrs. Pane ho Htubhlef icld. He attemled thè ronml up at l'emlletou. Mr. limi Mrs. H. K Meeks ami Mr. ami Mrs. J. \V. Prnuris rollimeli Tues • I h v frinii a uiotor trip to thè rouml up al Peudirlou. They alteuded thè state Imr mi their return. Herviee ami effirirnry nt no extra rosi nt Hprny, Long ti l ’rusoa's. slitf J. M. I »ingfellniv and soli Keiison left Weduesday lo attorni thè siati' fair limi in go lo Henttlc I«» ve-it Mr. I singfelliiw 's iiiother. Mr. ami Mrs. N. .1. Nelson uttemleil thè sitile fair tlns week. Hee thè Intesi Prn|»el, Re|iel ami Kl Mr. nml Mrs. A l fm l I'l.imnl, m-w ly h i ' i I >, |«>ft Tuesilay for Marshfield, | h -I (s-neils at ilio Whilit Pharmaey. sto J. Scholl OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST I’artory on Pr*m!**» Tales of the Town where Mr. 1'h'imrd will work in n N. K. Piloti wns in Eiigenc Weilnes dny ou business. Mr. mol Mrs. II. K. Prince, who hud Miss l ’eiirl Whiteley, who hnd berli I A.-o visiting in Hi oc k I on, Pslif., re iisiling nt thè hotne of ber fnther, (J. turlM'il Miinlny night. E. Whiteley, ut Htnr, returned lo l'ort Wosl Hide Garage for rourtiHiiis lumi Kridny aeeompnnied by lo-r little brother, Klwyn. treat moni mol ro m |N > te n t workmen. sawmill. ' » m YOU ARE PER FECTLY SAFE in o r d e r i n g y o u r g r o c e rie s from os. I f yo u find a n y t h in g nt nil llii- m a t t e r w ith them, we ask y o n to return tin in and gel o th ers o r we w ill re fu n d y o u r money. o Specials for Saturday, October 1 3 cans sour crout 20 pounds beans I lu lls tojlet p a p er C a b b ag e, the pound $1.00 4c Tea Week Next Week Next w eek w ill he F o l g e r * » T e a W e e k . W e w ill g i v e a w a y free w it h each one-pound p a c k a g e p u r chased nt our store next w eek. h h a l f pound p a c k a g e S m ith -S h o rt G ro c e ry T h e « t o r e T h a t K« v . ut II «I ì I moii m rri. H r in d 7: MO i», m. Hu bjerta: 11 Th« Holy Spirit It* 'proving tin* World,*1 und ‘ ‘ Th«* P<*riunì of tli«' Holy Hpirit und til«' I In pardo nuble Hin." 'I'li«' in*wMjrtip«*r eij»eet* ticlent» to b«’ fiirnÍHhi'd it wher* ri writeup in «*i (Hcti-d o f un «*nt«*rtni iiincut of un y kind wli«‘ru un rulinÍHfcion in «hurged tf m vìvimi jiwiiv < liri-tinp church, the *1 horo«* like * * church, .1. K. í ’urlMon, minister. U«*gu Ir«r morning worship nt I I ; junior <\ K. nt .M ; coior ('. K nt pl«'fi*e notice the rliftnge of time. Rebullir evening D K L I V K R Y wnruliip nt 7:110. Mid we« k prnyer und prince nwfviee nt 7:.#0 on Thiirndny. Itilil«' Mchool rully dny will In- Hundny, October HI. Woodnon Brother* Mold n trnctor thin w«M‘k to John Kirk, of fiorenti. P. II Mug«'«* und II. J. Hhifin left Mr uim I Mm. il J. O o if M l Tu*-» y t'M te r ilu y to iittend the «tute fuir. iliiy r»»r Hol« to, l«*»ii^ <tnli«*d t|i«*r«* \»y (Julio* ii y for inmirrin«*e. 311 Mitin. f'LOKINd OUT ALL UKOiTJMKK AT COST IJUY YOUlf WINTKU SI 'ITLY A eh i l r i h p r i'U i’ li A p p r e c i a t e * Y o u r Trade J- F Conklin has bought the Mrs. Currie Hemenway residence at the ror tier o f Heventh street and W hitcakcr avenue. FILL UP THOSE SHELVES The careful housewife keeps a good stock of canned goods on hand for any emergency. Mis A. W Kirne was called to Ban ; don Friday by the serions illness o f 1 B u y in g several at a tim e not o n ly saves tho neeetmity o f g o in g her father, J. B. dross. Pro ill pi jitn ey service at C ity Trans out a f t e r them when you need them «mddenly , hut makes any fer fkrmpany. Phone lit». jIUHtf meal easier t.o prepare. On o u r ahelvea y o u w ill find e v e r y Mr. II III I Mi< Frank Richter, o f He d es crip tio n o f canned g o o d a - - f i » h , fr u it , v e g e t a b l e » nil re a d y iitlh-. were week end guests at the M. t o pou r in to a dish and »erve . F. I»e.-I,ar/' - home, while on their way to Him Diego. Mrs. Richter is a niece o f Mr. Des|,ar/.es. Oscar Vaughn mid Charles and Olen Me dec were in Eugene Thursday on business. Dance every Hnturday night in Moons hall. Dancing school 7 to 0. Social dance il to 12. flood music arid whole orne mariageinents Tickets $1, war tax The Wm. H iggins fa m ily returned O V E R T.A N D L IG H T FOTTB— A reg 10c Cordial invitation to all. Phone ular esr at a new low priee— #7»7, de yesterdav from a visit with relatives 112 1. s.10 livered. Cottage Grove. Easy terms. In Riddle. Miss Ollje W illard, a fter «pending Overland Garage, 001 Main. a lfltf Mis* Higna Rnhlin arrived rester two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amelia Phelps wns a Eugene day from T/>* Angeles and went to Mr». O. II W illard, left Saturday fo r visitor Monday. Disston to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alex her home in Portland. Mr. and Mr*. O. A. Handers and bob Lnndherg. Mr». Cornelia Chapin spent Sunday Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Htoneburg, nt Walker with the furaily o f her Mrs. OlnrPnee Htoneburg. Fred Ander Wantad rates are one cent the word; daughter, Mrs. deorge Johnson. son and Miss Fern Htoneburg attended minimum 35 words; three insertions for K*|» rt repairing ori nil makes o f the state fa ir this week, making the the price o f tw o when paid in advance. cars. I f you have a hard jo b bring it trip b y motor. Y our F r ie n d s at tlie to us. Overland daruge. jlS tf Notice— A ll account* owing to mo Mrs. Bessie Dent went to Albany w ill he plaeed in the hands o f an at Hundny to visit her sistnr, Mrs. H. torney for collection i f not paid by South worth. October 1. F. C. Coffm an s23-30c Mr. and Mrs. H arry IJpseomb and II IJ. (jiiunby left Monday fo r Marsh- »Vhere T h e y A l l (Jet T h e ir Mrs. Lipscom b's mother, Mrs. Freary, field on business. N o springs, no hinges or traps to ert route to their homo iu Cliehalis, break nr get out o f order in our Foun Wash., from a motor trip to California, tain Pens. The White Phnrmney. slOe sjs-nt Wednesday night a t the W. L. Darby home. Miss Ada Adams returned Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A . W. Swanson and o f last week from Hutlierliu. Mr. and Mr*. O. O. Knowles and Mrs. Hugh doodcll and son Jack, o f ■laughter Fluor le ft yesterday in the Portland, visited during the week with Swanson motor to atteud the state Mm* Klli'iiu Short folg«* i* *uff«TÌug Mr. and Mrs. Hnyinund drills?. fair. with u di*lociit«’<l right elbow *ii*tniii«‘d Nelson »ell» um*d cars. *23 Found— Hum o f money. Owner can T h e t v e e k ly wash is best han ili lugli HctoMil blinket bfill practice ou Mrs. E. C. Clark and children left obtain same by proving property and Thur*day o f |j«*t week. d le d o u r c a r e fu l w a y . Low *30c Saturday for Modesta, C alif., to spend paying for this notice. N e Lo u nell* tire*. hü .'I the winter. In the spring they will go rates, best service. Mr. and Mrs. N . J. Nelson, Jr., mo (¿«•orge I «en vv;«H in Kugem* Moni lay. to Colorado to join Mr. Clark. toreil to Salem Wednesday to atteud W. H. Swartz, o f Portland, who had the state fair. (i. G. Warner returned Tuemliiy from Ilouglii* county, where he *}ieiit been visiting at the F. B. VanNorL Mrs. M. F. W yatt le ft Monday fo r B lag Us Up Phona 7? » i r k home, left Sunday to enter the Salem to visit at the home o f her moo m *venti moiithfi a* in«|»eetor ou high way w«»rk for the Htate highway (um soldiers' home at iioseburg. Ernest and attend the state fair. ini Hion. He etfM'ct* to leave today to Come in and see me if you want to *|M'iid a month ou hi* property ili the buy or sell, as 1 am cutting out most H o I m 'I i i ì u dint riet. o f my overhead expenses and w ill give the buyer mid seller the benefit or what 1 save, J. F. Spray. s lu tf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair motored up from laiw ell Sunday and visited with Mr. Bluir's pno nt», Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Blair. (Jet o u r p rices oil KrUMN seed, Mrs. tilndys Jackson took her daugh ter Peggy to Eugene Muuday to clover uiul vetclt seed, re- enter Mrs. M cAllister'it kindergarten. cleaited oats f o r s o w in g , etc. Yuur motor overhauled mid made to hum like a humming bird, at Spray, A n d , i f y o u a re b u y in g fee l, lamg k Crusou ’». *2tf e it h e r in p r iu c ip a l or interest. I f y o u r m o n e y is here it e a r n » try “ S te r lin g ” bruiul d a ir y at a fi x e d rate, w hich y o u can d e p e n d upon. A n d the in Clyde Bure ham returueu to Corvullia feed, h og fe e d , scratch feed, Hundny to attend O. A. C. co m e is clear, because m o n ey in a s a v in g s bank a cco u n t is e g g mush, ele. T h e q u a lit y is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell and e x e m p t fr o m ta x a tio n . the best and o u r p riees are Mrs. Hugh Trunuell and daughter left right. Huturday for Hulem to attend tbe state fair. Mrs. Truunell w ill visit her par ents, Mr. mid Mrs. J. D. Auderson, who live near Hulem. Wanted flood old 3Ux1 and 30x3*4 casings. Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works. jU »tf N ew army blankets $5.00, at W . L. M A N Y A B E T A K I N G IN T E R E S T Wo nre doing auto repairing at a Mrs. C. A. B artell and daughter I N W H IT N E Y B O Y S ' CHORUS Darby k C o .’s. priee you ran a ffo rd to |my. Uverlaud Doiiua speut Saturday in Eugene. Mr. uud Mrs. E. C. Adams, o f Bose liaruge. jlls t f Mrs. Susanna Gardner went to Sa Tw en ty boys were out to the semi J. q . W illits leaves tomorrow for lem Saturday to visit her children and burg, visited Weduesilay with Mr. weekly practice o f the Whitney boys' Adam s’ mother, Mrs. M. E. Adams. I stoking Uhiss, where be has a |Mi»itioti attend the slate fair. chorus Wednesday evening. The nuni Raymond Veatch was up from Al- ber o f members is now 2s. Rev. Evans, as a teacher in the high school. Christian Science church, corner o f Mrs. I.yilm Htouffer, o f this eity, is Jefferson uvenue and Second street— bauy Wi-dui-fday uight. sent here from Portland by Mr. W hit Open seasou on birds October 15. ney to d rill the boys, announced that now a great grandmother and Mrs. Sunday services nt 11 a. m. Wedues Clara Hiirkhobb-r is u great aunt, a day servic«'s at 7 p. m. t f Call on u.s fo r shells. W. L. Darby & the charge fo r the training would be s30e 10 ceuts a week, with an admission W'.S pound 'laughter having arrived Mrs. H. C. liiebes uud sou returned August Js at the home o f Mr. uud Mr. and Mrs. Claud Liuch motored feo o f $1. Gordon W right was elected Friday from u visit in Hilvertou with Mrs. Clurcm-e Hchlbrede, o f Hillings, through Wednesday anil visited briefly secretary. Rev. A . U. Spcarow w ill Mrs. Kichea’ parents, Mont, They huve been married six with Mr. Liu ch 's parents, Mr. aud have charge o f the boys fo r their prac j Galloway writes insurmire. tf years uud Inis is the first child. Mrs. Wm. Lynch. They were eu route tice ou Sunday afternoons. The train Woodson Brothers sold a new Ford from Salem, where they attended the ing fo r the boys w ill be moral, as well Obiekeiis, hogs, veal and ra ttle want state fair, to their home at Grauts as fo r the development o f their voices. ed at the People's Market. t f touring ear Friday to U. O. V eat eh. Miss Hath Pow er* returned Friday Pass. Uuly the coward stays whipped. from a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Win. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. B. Morris went to Norman, at Drew. Salem Wednesday to atteud the state When you want— not the cheapest fair. ear to buy- but the cheapest to ruu— Mrs. Theodore Baker returned W ed buy Overhiud. Call 110 for demonstra nesday from a visit in Kansas City, • Regular communication Wed tion. jl2 2 tf Mo. uesday, (Jetober 5, 7:45 p. m. Word reached here that J. S. .u*- Funcbo Stubblefield has sold his X q /T One M. 11. degree. Retresb g la dry is recovering nicely from his business at Pilot Bock aud Mrs. Stub * * ments. Visitors aud members ret cut operation for nppeudieitia. lie blefield w ill visit her parents, Mr. aud are urged to be present. is in n Eugene hospital. L. N . PH E LPS , Mrs. F. W. Hawkins, while Mr. Stub By order o f W. M.__________ Secretary. Your batteries made e ffic ie n t at blefield looks up a new location. Spray, l.ong & Cruson’s. s2tf Mrs. L ydia W aggoner, o f I-elm non, Mrs. Jane Periui and her daughter, who hnd beeu visitin g Dr. and Mrs. Miss Ethel Pow ell, were iu Eugene B. K. Job and Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Hnturday. Miss Powell, who taught at Adams, returned home yesterday. Marshfield last year, w ill attend tbe Mrs. C. A. Bartell and daughter Don U. uf u. this year. na are in Salem visitin g Mrs. B artell's At L e u Than W holesale Prices I thank all my customers fo r their sister, Mrs. Charles M iller, nnd attend patronage during the time I have been ing the state fair._______________________ W e a re c lo s in g o u t a f e w p a t delivering over the eity and country, tern s o f the fa m o u s U o c k i o r d but I find it rusts me too much, hence costs you too much, luist year, when line— n o t because th e y are n ot there was more produce to lie gathered, j u s t as p r e t t y a n d ju s t as ser it was all right. Now 1 have decided v ic e a b le as e v e r , but because Tlie P. B. Phillips fam ily is moving to give all priees mid very little ser into the eity from the raneh mid will vice. J. F. Hprny. in k e e p in g a sto c k fr e s b aud *30tf ueeiipy the Mrs. Mary Smith home on up-to-date i t is necessary to Superintendent and Mrs. O. W. Hays, — a n d y o u w i l l g e t F a u ltless Pust street. Mrs. Smith w ill mnke her Principal Hargreaves and Miss Kline clean up p a t t e r n * w h ic h we B r e a d a n d th e best rolls, cake, home with her daughter, Mrs. Oeorgc Price were in Eugene Saturday on h a v e dis con tinu ed. Matthews. c o o k ies o r p a s t r y that y o u e v e r school business. Y o u w i l l f i n d in these p a t Making a big change in my business. tasted. O u r m o d ern o vens and Miss Margaret Medley, who made A fie r October first I mukc no deliv tern s m a n y item s w h ic h it w i ll the use o f o n ly the highest her home during the summer with her eries, either in eity or country. Kvery p a y y o u to bu y n o w f o r fu t u re grandmother, Mrs. It. A. Medley, le ft g r a d e o f flo u r and o th er i n g r e thing pot eash or produce. See me. 1 Monday for Sulein to attend school. ueeds, in y o u r home, o r f o r a dien ts enables us to s e r v e yo u n i» a\e you money. J. K. Spray, sdtltf Pencils from title to $4.50 at The C h ris tm a s g i f t , o r f o r a g i f t o f d a ily w ith o n ly the m ost w h o le Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews and W hite Pharmacy. *30c a n y k in d w h ic h y o u m a y be some b a k e r y products. A s k a ny son Tommy have gone to California W ilfred Jury has returned from a tor the winter and w ill motor ns far g i v i n g in the n e a r fu ture. o f o u r m an y s a tis fie d patrons, trip to Seattle and eastern Washing south us Han Diego. None of the item s in this or co n v in ce y o u r s e l f b y g i v i n g ton. Mrs. C. M. Parker returned Kridny sale can be la id by. us an e a r ly tria l. Mrs. Martha W oolley left Monday to from » visit in Dexter and Mr. Parker spend the winter at Dlinsuiuir, C alif. left for there the next day to visit F IS K T IK E S , less money and more Ins lather, who is seriously ill. lie G r o v e miles. Overland Garage. jl2 2 tf returned Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Tunnison, o f Toledo, O., The only Fountain Pen with a Hold who had been visiting the George Fos Crescent filler. The W hite Pharmaey. K. C. Coffman arrived Friday from ter mid Kobert I.mu-aster families, left North Bend to |mek up his household Monday fo r Port Imid. Mrs. A lfred Wheeler, o f Sanitarium, goods. He recently purchased a trans Calif., is visitin g nt Divide with her fer business at North Henil. C. Aisled, who was seriously ill for parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M iller. Think o f itl Ismther has slumped. some tune, is ngniu able to be on the Fall Seed— Vetch, Rye, Clover, Red Top, Timothy, Orchard You get the priee reduetiou at one* by street. Grass and Rye Oraaa Seed. Make it move. I.ist it with Durham. having old shoes repaired at G o f f ’s, t f A. S. Cruson, who had been visiting Huy il right. Hee Durham. A real Good soft wheat flour at $1.60 the sack. renlty business. , s2tf nt the home o f his nephew, E. N. Cru Oregon Watermelons and Cantaloupes— Guaranteed to be Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hood have re son, left Monday for his homo iu Gann good or your money back. Valley, 8. D. turned to Portland, uftnr a visit at the Ostrander CS» M cQueen MEET G iv e IT CITY MEAT MARKET TO US MEAT rhe COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY FARM ERS STERLING FEED COMPANY Many Classes of Investments Have shown large shrinkages in value dur ing the past year—stocks, bonds, real estate, etc. Hut you haven’t noticed any shrinkage in the value of a savings hank investment, Bank of Cottage Grove A. F. & A. M., Attention Silverware^ Just Phone 62 For Bakery Goods Cottage E l e c t r i c Bakery Madsen’s Jewelry FARMERS ATTENTION home o f their daughter, Mrs. H. W. Mrs. Gavcn C. Dyott returned Tues Titus. day from a motor trip to Portlaud. Kd. M iller, Jr., son o f E. W. Miller, Mrs. Glen W. Pereivnl accompanied ■peut a few day* o f tbe past week vta- her here fo r n visit. Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store