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W e Can’t Have Everything lull w<> ran A l . l . h ave a r«-l in hit* niiiii o f m o iiry n H uhii I i ' fo r Use in y in iN In r o iiif l»y ilijitm itm p a cull v i'iiirn t amount o f m oney at rvu n tar int«*i' vm I m in a S A V I N G S A ( V D l I N T T in 1 y e a r s S A V IN U S to «•onu> Ininw ninny un«*<Ttainti«*M ami n A t V o l N T lirn- w ill R ive yo u a com f o i l a lilr fee l nut ol' iiNMiirimcr ilint in any r i i n i nviicy you M ill la |irotcct«'<|. V lM 'lt M n .N K V IN T H I S I ' u M l ' t i l ' M i IN T K H K H T . HANK W IL L KAHN V '< B an k o f C o ttage G ro v e Kd. I’lniiiTly, uf Eu Iti'lir, **| m ill till- Merk fini he fe Mil h \lr. Fiinierly ’» mol ber, Mr». I.urn Kiiiiierly, noil III Cu in i ly of In» »iHler, Ml \. K Burrow*. Mr, mol Mr» IVrd tar** at N«*l«un ’* Auto Mai« «: I**« »r « I t «Miring ♦-lit, on«' tun Kurd d«d. ♦ r.OO, lludgo t«Hiring $4’J5, Hunk « il tuiiring Maxwell Img $90, iU*JO Itudgi' touring if hi hi . u7r* Mr. und Mr«. J. W. Hmkl«*y rauu- ii|i from I'urtland Matiirday. Mr. liiukh-y ri'tiiru«*d th«' n«*lt day hut Mr«, liurkh'y r«*roain«'d fur a lougf-r «lay. V«-Ima l*ruth#*r, of Kug «-lie, N|riil th«' wi*t-k «'iid h«'r«' with |{uhy and Muh«-I Kfii«*r*«»ii and lirrniri# l.itth*. I am Ni'llmg flour, f«*«*d and |«uultry *t!|i|di«** un a I«*«« margin than whin i 'V it no|<| m t'uttngp Urovr. J. F. H|iruy. ol4r* M is In«*/ Whit«’ und Mr«. H«hlnn l*«m. II % i h 1 1«*• I hi Kiigciii' M;»t unlay. Mr. ttiul Mr«. I(**v Kwiug, who had K r v i>tnk (iliiHHi's, I lie invia I *•*•••• viNiling at tin' hum«' of Mr«. itile Infurili», are ilolllile Kw iug'« «inter, Mr«. K«l. Tullur, left Mumlay f«»r Walla Walla, W mn I i . viaioii k I iiüki ' h Mil I io ii I the Don't Imt your pro|M*rly with m«* —- Inna or hwni|>n ao eon uni«*«« you want it «uhi. Don't tell in«* what you want uni«*«« you want a|iieuoua on the lena Mir tu huy. J. M I >u r h it hi , realtor. o7tf>- l a r i » of all other In forala. M r. und Mm. W. I*. Burge, o f Yon • alia, ” |«‘ iit the week end here at the T r y Kryptoka for a while huiues of their "on amt daughter, ( ' ami you Mill never willingly W. Burg«* and Mrs tieorge Harding. i itili n to ohi at y le liiliieala. Mr anil Mr« John Mhirk, «*n route from I.«»« AII gel«*« to their holm* ill We alwaya reroininrm l I lidiauafinii«, Imi., vi«it«*<| Tuesday and them M' here hil'oeala are Wedm*«day with tin* Win. Fr» vier JohuNon fainily. lie* ill'll. Ford« five«!, ear* repaired. Hpray, l#ong A (*ru«on. »2t fe th'orge My era \i«ited in Kugene W. dm •lav with hi daughter, Mi«* Nellie My«*r«. O PTIC IAN -O PTO M E TR IST John l*aInter wa* i itoWM frinii In* M un by er«*«*k ruurh Wfiliir»<lay. I V l o r f on P iF n ih 'i Hallow«*Vu er«*|** |tiiI» r at The Fxir. Cot»ago (trova Oraron will |ire|»rh nt the Rl . .' I Hi» pt i*t rhtireh Hunday it I i and rrh«* «iihjeef of th«* morning «ermmi, '•Mulini'* t'hihlren and Their Fath er." Kxening «erim»n, " I f .le«u« Mhoiild I'nmi' to (Vttnge drove Tonigh t.'' Mr«. Mary <'hainh«-rhtin left Tue* day for Oregon City to attend the T. If, eon vent um. . W. Sterling Feed do. for everything in ilritM *••#•«!« ni Hprmy o H f the feed or «ec«l lin«*, H'Jti w «**t Main «trwet. o7tf« Mr**, lilia im li H ium *«* urrivt i) Muinluy Mr«. J. It Manning, o f Ma lent, vi« frulli \S «Mt.ll.tt m fur n \ »«it with Mr**. ited during the week at the home of I*. K. I.iituly, r»l Coonlork. her brother, V. M. d o ff. Mi**)* < '!«*<.t:i whtt m | n * i i I t h* ‘ Mr. and Mr«. K. H. Ilolderinan and «tim im* r with Itrr (nirriitM at Hlu*- Mr. ami Mr«. W. II u«traml«*r n»o Mumitaiii rum i», l«*ft Monday fur I «on lured to Ho««*burg Mumlay. Aug«» I#«. Ca«h mid carry, cafeteria * t y le - • O u r t r il« k ^ r o v e r tl»«* e a r t h . F igur* ' drive in and load up. My overhead w i t h il« u n lui ig i l i ' t a a « « ' h a u l « . C i t y i'l|M*u*«*« are rut; my prie«** are rut. i. i in J. F. Spray. o lle Mr. aa«l .Mr«, tl. It Di«*kin*oti, Mr Mr«. Matilda Applegate waa in th«» amt Mr«. W Oil*««ti and .lu«* iVntmdv ••ity fr«nn Drum Tuesdny looking after inut « » r«* • I tu Kiuirluirg Wr'dacMlay and property Intere«!*. att«'iidi*d flu' Hrtimfitdd trial. Mr«, deorge Cooper and little daugh Mr«. Fauni«* N« « kcriuati, uf Hal* in. ter Dorothy vixited during the week vimtrd during III«* week with lnr at Chamber* ramp with Mr«. Cooper’* mut In-r, Mr«. Mirti a S.lmlVr, and h«#r parent«, Mr. and Mr*, deorge Myer*. -i*!«r, Mr«. J«*iiiii«* Whit«». Ju*t reieived, at the White l ‘ har The n«*w« «t hi Hallow«* Vu guud.« ut mmy, the very lat«'«t «tudent fountain Th«- Fair. |«'ii on«’ niMif«* e«|M*eially for «tudent Th«* I*’. M. Clow family, uf Kugrn*. m v h «|M*nt tin* w«*«*k «'lid lun* with Mr J. H. Chn robera went to Port lami t'Iuw 'a |.ar«'nt«, Mr and Mr«. F. A. Tue«day on liti*ine*«. flo w Tlie Dan Walton family went to Corvalli« Tne««lay f«»r a vi«it with the Itlaine Frederick* family. Look around then go to The Fair and buy aluminum ware for le«*. JuMiah Porter left ^ Tile «day for MeCredi«* Hpring*. The J. Cl. Jolinaoii family returned hrettil m ay In* the s t a ff o f to their home in P«»rtlan«f Tueaday, life , Init Rood m eat fu n iish ea I after a vi*it at the home o f Mr*. Johnaoii'* *i*ter, Mr*. Hebeceu M«*dh*v. the p o w e r M hielt w ieltla the domi rolled barley, 75 lb *nek for a ta ff. Y o u can a lw a y s g r l nt J, F. Bpmy '« o !4 q Rood m eats here. C, K. Cmphrey returned Monday I from the Method»«! conference at . Po rent drove. tte\. Hamrick r«'turn«'d FKKSIt • FISH THURSDAYS Tueaday, Harold Bede wn* ill the firat of * tlie wei'k. Our en*tomera go tiway *at»*fied. We ¡treat th«*m right. Overland darag«». tf Phone 15 Free Delivery | Your home new*|mper l* fir*t en titl«»d to your «upport. H> i ). J. S c h o ll Tales of the Town Good Meats PEOPLE’S MARKET Specials for Saturday, Oct. 15 Sweet potatoes, ft poiimls for ........................................ 25c Celery, I s r p bunen 10c l.ettoee, hot llollse ll)'ll<l 10c Coeoa, bulk per pound 25c Honey, bring a pail, |>er pound 20c Apples, a Rood grade, per hushel ... ............. ....... 75c Toilet paper, -I rolls for 25c I'ihnie hams, per pound ........ 22c Bacon, country cured, pound 26c Sugar, best MIM, per Hiiek $6 90 Flour, best valley flour .......................... $1.40 Pineapple, broken' sliced, 4 cans ..........?........... $1.00 S m it h -S h o r t G r o c e r y The Ht ore Thai A p p r e e i a t e i ■J" Y o ur T rid« Harry Hart is driving a new Dodge < Huolii-r, who rrmnlljf r* I unirli tritili a t r 111 lo Mi'iirirtln, Ok In., »«dan. lining'til luí i’k with him »t»v»*riil rollon ;> for a pom|ikiii at The Fair. olii ut Ny OUI* •ir »hit'll, inni inning I'l Mr. and Mr*. John Bartel». the Itoli«, largì' i» on display in I In' Lester Power» family, Fred Bartels will du w III tin. |)i'»l jir/ i» Brothers and John timber motored to the Bo g roc«'r y hernia district Sunday. Fro ku*oo«e, of Mon | Mr». II. K. Mr nnd Mr». J. V. Stewart mo mouth, and Mr*. Hu I II. Perry, of , tored to Dexter Sunday. Luelln ('uNt'ttdo, Wa»h., vi«ited Wedio*«day Know It on and Kosalie Parker returned and I’hiirnday with Mr. and Mr*. F wi*h them anil »pent Sunday night M. II a in brick. here wiih their grandmother, Mrs. H N«d«on fur tire* K elly'«, United K. Me Kinney. Statt'* and l<itncn*ter Ihre«« o f tho (luniiinlei'il hard wheat flour t t 7! i be*t make« o7« a sink ut Spray’s. oMr Mr*. K. d O. Ornat vi*ited W'«*d Mrs. Sarah Kerr i» visiting in lie ««lay with friend* in Cre*weil. Omak, Wash., with her sons Clyde A \*Vj |«Hind «on wa* born Oetuber and Ray. 7 to Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Woodaon. Mr. nml Mr*. ('. A. Smith, who had Your hen« will lay more egg« if been vi-ilm g with Mr. and Mrs. you will feed tin'in Sterling «cratch Herbert Kakm, left Monday for their feed. Do not tnk<* our word fur it, home at North lieud. but try it Sterling Feed C-o. o7tfc (inlloway for insurance, fill Main. Mr*. H M. Pioti visited in Kugene The O. A. Hander» and Win Bur Friday. tells families motored to Koscburg ,1. C. Finley and lien Kurre were Sunday in the Sunders Essex. aiming the Kugene vi«itor* Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunk visited In You «liuuld *ee the new a port coat* |j>rane Hominy nt the home of Mr. fur ladle-* reeel ved till* week at The Kunk ’» brother Jacob. Fair. ol4c Look around and then go to The Fair nnd buy your blankets for less. A flue fire at the Win. Fraxier Johnson home early Sunday morning C H E A P E S T A N D BEST did some slight damage to the roof o f the house but wn» extinguished be H O L ID A Y P R E S E N T — fore the arrival o f firemen. YOUR P H O T O — make Mr- J. W. Binkley ¡» offering for »ale her household furniture ut 241 an appoint merit at once north Douglas street. oU p and avoid th«* rush and Mr and Mrs. A. K. Ham loth mo r «‘I your photos on time. tored to Ijiranc Sunday. Mr*. Worth Harvey nml Mias Mamie Knox were in Kugene Snturdny. We now have a lot o f the new I jui raster tires. We do the adjusting. Net son’s Auto Hales. o7e II. S. Barker, who had keen visiting Mr. «m l Mr», tier «lit White motored up from KiiRene I ’ruluy evening nn <1 at the home o f his brother John, left vinilerl ut the hoiiii* o f Mr. Wtiifi'*» Saturday for Sulem. Monroe Studio l»ireiit», Mr. «nil Mr». N. W. White. M i»» Alii» llujre«, teneher’» trniiiing »liulent in the hiuh X' hool, viniterl the Walker high »eliool Friiluy. Try our moke o f nlfulfn ine«| for hor»e», row » nml poultry. It ■» muile here nt our w«rehou»e from l»e»t ul fnlfu bay. Sterling Feed Co., VJfi we»t M hiii »tr*'«t. o 7 t f r Mr. and Mr». I.yneh Currin, Mr» Ko«« Currin, and Mr». K. J. Howe and dnugbter. M i»» lierthn, motoreil to |{o»el>urg Snturdny. Mr». Fimeho Htutddefield rind two unidI daughter» arrived Maturdny from Pilot Koik mnl are viaitiiig with Mr*. Stubblefield’s parent», Mr. and Mr». F. W. Haw kiu». Mill run, HO lb. sack, (1, J. F. Spray. o I 4 c Fred Hu riel* wn* down from the Hohemm iliitrirt and wn» in Kugene Friday on a bnaiiie»» trip. Mr and Mr*, («•orge Hohl, Mr». Hartmrn Hohl, Mr*. Maud Hohl nnd Mi*» l.'iiora Hohl »pent the we.-k end in l(o».'l>urg \i»itiug nt the Philip llohl and Clarence li e » » home*. Service and efficiency nt no evtrn rant nt Spray, Ixmg k Cruaon i iit f Mr and Mr». K. (i. lAiid wehr and children arrived Monday from Kroll, • Ire., nnd are v i»itm g at the home o f Mr*. Landvvehr ' h parent», Mr and Mr*. J. H l.iiiebaugh. Mr. Ijiudwehr i n looking for a ne w location nml c > pect» to go to A»toriu within a few ■Inya. H alloween Novelties A T TH E F A IR Party O utfits, Place < ’arils, I jail ten is, Hats, Pum pkins, Funny Figures ami Masks. On y e SATURDAY See W in dow ------ The Fair Store Mr. and M e Joe Baker and Mr. and Mr*. Kay Baker and »mali non motored to Malici Su li day and viviteli nt thè Koy Baker honic. Sec thè lai est l ’ rotici, Kcpcl nnd K i l»'| p,• aeiI» nt thè Wliité Pharmucy. »20 Mr. nnd Mr». W. K. Nisoa visited during thè wis'k in Kugenc nt thè honie of their non, K. <). Nixon. Kuharil Onrman, o f Black Butte, wa» ili Kiigeae Monday oli sekool busines». Ked middies and blue middies, nevv waista and sweater» nt The Fair, o lle Mr. and Mr». H. A. Miller »peni thè week end ili Knscburg at thè houle of their daugbter, Mr». Howard Hess. William Haider, o f Sacrnm»nto, Cali!’., and Mr». Annette Frink, of Dorcna, werc mnrricd Monday in Ku gene. O V K R I.A N P I.IO H T FOUB— A ivg ulnr enr at a new low price— #767, de livered. Cottage Orove. F.asy tenns. Overland (larage, POI Maio. alAtf I). K. Haniant and M i»» Nellie Myers motored up fmm Kugenc nnd »peni Sunday with relative». F.lbert Smith, .Ir., wn» on thè sick li»t thè fir»t o f thè week. Order» taken for »weet cider, Me thè gnllon, nt Jones’ warehouse, renr depot. Bririg jng. oct7 Up Mrs. H. B. Breedlove left Monday for Yakimn, Wa»h., in response to a telegram annoaucing thè death o f her »¡»ter in law, Mrs. Paris, who died while undergoing an operation. Tha Hentinel wanta tha aawa. *** Help Your Moulters Moult IU N K o f th « amount o f hen enorgy, vitality and red blood required to grow a thousand feathera— the average plumage I A moulting hen needs good health—good appetite— good digeatiun. T Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a hetpe poultry through the moult and atarta pullets and moulted hena to laying It contalna toniea for the appetite, tomr» to aid digestion. It tonea up the dormant egg organa. It contama iron that givea a moulting hen rich, red blood and a red comb. No diaeaoe where Pan-a-ce-a ia fed. By all means feed your moulting hens Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a. We handlm tkm Dr. Hatm Lima. Ostrander & M cQueen 7U ax kom many hr os yon kart. V t hart a packam to salt. l Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer Kills Li W m. Frazier Johnson returned Hat urday from a three weeks’ business trip to Tndiauapolis. Clarence Milne has resigned his po sition nt the West Hide garage and accepted employment at the W. L. k K. company’s mill. Norman Pohl, o f Creswell, has taken his place at the garage. Nelson has 1918 one ton Ford truck with #200 body, all iu fine shape, for *500. o7c Mrs. N. E. Glass, Mrs. H. H. Lass- well, Mrs. A. M. Moore, Mary 1^»»» well and Philip Glass motored to Eu ----------- . . . gene Tuesday. Pearl Plaster left Monday for his home at Valselz. He hud b«»eu plan mug to bring his family here but was unable to obtain a house. New tricycles, wagons, doll carts. New goods coming tu daily at The Fair. ol4c Mrs. L B. Jordan, who had been visitiug her sister, Mrs. Mamie Nichols, returned to her home in Eu gene Saturday. Miss Mildred Hopper, who ia teach lug ut Black Butte, was iu Eugeue Saturday. Our trueks cover the earth. Figure with us ou long distance hauls. City Trausfer. tie G r o v e The C. F. Holt family has removed to Portland. E l e c t r i c John Turker was up from I,eona .Saturday. Why go to an orchard for apples Mr. nnd Mr*. A. B. Wood, en route wheu you ran get them for less of to their horn.- at San Diego, after a Jones, ut n-ar of H. P. depot f o7-14p three month) trip through the middle west states, arrived here Tuesday eve niug and are visiting friends in the city. They are guests o f Mr. and M rs. K. S. Tm »k. Our truck» cover the earth. Figure with ns » hi long distance haul». City Trausfer. tfe Mr. and Mrs. I.yneh Currin and Here’s a chance for you to Mrs. Bonn Currin »pent Sunday in Koscburg at the Vernou Fields home. save a little piece of change. We are doing auto repairing at a Salad oils of all kind in bulk price you rau afford to pay. Overland (inrnge. jl!8 t f —just like wholesale. Bring a Mr, nml Mrs. 8. C. Caldwell, o f receptacle. Bladen, Neb., who had been visiting nt the home of Mr. Caldwell’s brother Charles, left Monday for Sautn Anu.t, Calif., where they will »(»Mid the Faultless Bread .just like its name Cottage Bakery SALAD OILS IN BULK winter. Mrs. C. W. Dvvvre returned Monday from a visit o f three weeks with a daughter in Walla Walla, Wash. October .11 — Hallowe'en! Get your funny lace» at The Fair. ol4c Mrs. Alta King was up from En gene Monday. Virgil Powell was up from O. A. C. over the week end visitiug with his jinreiit». Mr. and Mr». A. 8. Powell. Chickens, hogs, veal and rattle want ed at th«» Piople's Market. tf Miss Esther VanOsdel, of the South ern Paeifie station staff, is speudiug a two weeks vacation in Marshfield, ami Miss l.urile Davidson is suhstitut ing at the station during her absenre. Robert Worthington, »if S»*attle, vis ited at the home o f his aunt, Mrs. Isaac Ritchey, during the wet>k. Sec Jones’ apples 10c a box nnd up, at warehouse, ri'nr o f »lepot. o7 14pd M i»» Klsie Lett, who is attending the U. of O., spi'iit the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tleorge Lea. 19c for a 50c broom nt The Fair. Mr*. Eva Armstrong, who bad been visiting with Mrs. S. S. Thomas at A ti hi uf, left Monday for her home at Salem. The women ar*> cousins and had not seen each other sine»» child hood, nearly 38 y»>nrs. FISK TIKKS, less money aud more miles. Overland Oarage. jl22tf Mr*. Kmma Doolittle returned Sun day from n visit iu Creswell nt the home o f her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Hedgepeth. C. M. Jennings nnd family have arrived here from Colville, Wash., to »pi'iid the winter. Wanted (lood old 10x3 anil 10x1^ casings. Cottage drove Vu lea nixing Works. jl29tf Christian Science church, corner o f Jefferson avenue and S«*cond street— Hunday services at 11 a. tu. Wednes day servio««» at 7 p. m. tf C. H. Farmer was in Kugene Sunday. F. Hudson, o f Salem, Mo., visited Sunday with the 8. J. Leonard family. Brakes lined. Free adjustments 30 days ther»'after. Overland Oarage. j8 tf Mrs. Win. Corsnnt, of Creswell, spent the week etui here with Mr. nml Mrs. O. W. Knpp. The Arthur Wooloott family spent Suinlay in Eugene. Pencils from 60e to #4.50 at The White Pharmacy. s30c G. M. Marksburv was in Portland over the w»>ek end. Mrs. Wm. Borstel, o f Roseburg, vis ited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Bruza* Galloway writes iniuranea. if Coil on aa, CITY MEAT MARKET The weekly wauh ut beat han dled our careful way. Low ratea, beat service. fbe COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Ring Us Up Phone 79 The Eugeue Wells family motored to Eugeue yesterday. Mrs. C. M. Jacksou aud Mrs. C. It. Jacobs were iu Eugeue yesterday. Your motor overhauled aud uiniie to hum like a humming bird, at Spray, Long k Cruaon '». »2tf Our trucks cover the earth. Figure with us ou long distance hauls. City Transfer. tfe The discharge o f Charles E. Frost, euptain of the meilical corps, iu the 05lh ambulance compuuy, was filed in the county clerk's office Wednesday. Eugeue Register: J. 8. Magiadry, who was operated upon at a Eugeue hospital a short time ago, is now able to be out aud he and Mrs. Magiadry are residing temporarily at the home of Mrs. Ueorgia Tobey, 755 High street. Mr. aud Mrs. U. C. Kitties have moved to The Dalles. Mrs. kichm will visit with her parents iu Hilverlou la- fore going ou to the new home. John Burkholder motoreil to P ort laud Tuesiiay. The Roy Bellows family aud Mr. Bellows’ parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Jack Bellows, were iu the city Tuesday eu route to their home at Roseburg from a motor trip to Portland. Mrs. C. E. Frost was iu Eugeue Wed uesday. Charles Cooley was iu Eugeue Wed uesday. The Lew McCoy family returued Tuesiiay night from a motor trip iuto California, back through easteru Ore gou to the round up at Peudlelou and home via the Columbia highway aud Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shearer have re turued from Chehaiis, Wash. Mrs. Pearl Mabie, of Oukluud, is visitiug relatives here. Mrs. Elbert Bede left Tuesday uiglit for a visit with friends iu Portland. Hurry Kentle was iu Portland over the week eud ou a busiuess trip. Expert repairing on all makes of cars. I f you have a hard job briug it to us. Overland Garage. jlStt Clinton Medley was home, over the S A L M O N FO R S A L E . week end from Salem, where he is employed with the telephone compuuy. G«‘orge O. Kuowles weut to Portlaud F. 0. B. Cottage Grove at S1/2C Weduesilay on »'uunery business. pound. Send money with order Wheu you waut— not the cheapest to Bruce David, Tiernan, Ore. car to buy— but the cheapest to run— buy Overland. Call UU for demonstra tion. jl22tf Mrs. L. R. Dyott arrived Wednes day from Portlaud aud is visitiug at the home o f her son, Dr. Uuven C. Dyott. A t Leaa Than Wholesale Prices Kev. and Mrs. J. I.. Beatty and daughter, Miss Frances, arrived yes We are cionuig out a few pat terday from the Crater lake park. terns of the famous ltockiord Your batteries made efficien t at line— not because they are uot Spray, Long k Cruson's. s2tf just as pretty and just as ser Rally day was obs»Tved ut the Moth viceable as ever, but because odist ehureh Sunday with a special pro grain of unusual luterest. in keeping a stock fresh aud Finley Whipps has had a foree at up-to-date it is necessary to work gravelling the road from Thorn dean up patterns which we ton Corners north to the river, aud it have discontinued. is said now to be iu splendid condi You will find iu these pat tion. terns many items which it will Ask Nelson about a 1920 Dodge tour ing car for #800. o7e pay you to buy now for future Au pouuil daughter was born needs, in your home, or for a yesterday to Mr. uu<! Mrs. Sherman Christmas gift, or for a gift of Wilkins. any kind which you may be Mr. and Mrs. Ruy Kinurd have gone giving in the near future. to McMinnville, where Mr. Riuard is None of tho items in this employed. Silverware sale can be laid by. Cider! Sweet Cider! Jones ’ warehouse, rear depot, at 35c the gallon; 3 gallons for *1. »>14 21p FARMERS ATTENTION Fall Seed— Vetch, Rye, Clover, Red Top, Timothy, Orchard Grass and Rye Oraaa Seed. Good soft wheat flour at $1.60 the sack. Oregon Watermelons and Cantaloupe«— Guaranteed to be good or your money back. Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store