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TALES OF THE TOWN MANY MATTERS OF MORE THAN PASSING MOMENT. District Superintendent J. T. A L- luitt of the M. K. church was In the c t y the first of the week und preached in the M. K. church Sunday evening. K I N K S T A K E N O U T o f your cron» rut » mwn . All kinds of ruwn hammered mill for li limited time will do |^uniilii|( mid fitting ul Miller'» Machine Mho|i. K. t'. I l l l l l l i jfl6 f I ■ Hurry Wlllinm» wood Saturday. wiin K. A. Erickson of I ii from Wild I'ortland vialled III the city during the |ui»t week. F o lt SAI.K. Only '.I more choice i'o- 1 itiid Chinn pigs. 1‘honc Farmer» 'IM1. K. Lathmp. j2>p. Mra. (', II. Itenton Eugene over Sunday. Thu w iin down from the l.iinu County Fair aaaoclalion will ho held in the hani|iiut room o f the Commercial duh at Eugene on the evening o f Jan uary .'II. iii ii iu ii I m eetin g of A »hue 1» no better than It» Hole. The hcNt |mt on at Cottage Grove Shoe Store. .. Van A I I inoii vialled in Eugene Satur day. E. li. Miner tranaacled huaineaa in Eugene Saturday. Oak grub wood at $2<a>. per Her. I’hooe 162. J. F. Spray. A bouncing baby daughter was horn Mra. J. M. Singletary waa down Mra. Dniay Hcrnenway hospitably from Eugene during the pnat week tu laat week to Mr. and Mra. Chaa. entertained the Social Twelve Em Cochran of Eugene who were visiting broidery club at her pretty borne on viait tier sick daughter. Railroad avenue Wednesday afternoon. A. (i. Anderson waa up from Eugene at tin- Orpurd home in tins city. Mrs James llcmenwuy was laid up I Mra. Geo. Hall assisted the hostess in looking lit a piece of land at Saginaw serving a dainty three course luncheon. Hie llrat of the week. laat week with a »ore foot. The member* if the club were ail pres Mr. und Mra. James Sewra returned | Huy your poultry supplies from the ent, beside» Mesdamet Robbins, Kern, Sterling Feed (Jo. Grit, shell, bone, Saturday from a week’» visit with I Sbinri ami Jones aa invited guests. beef scrap», luytng tonic», egg food, their sou at Saginaw. J. S. Millie waa in Eugene on busi etc., alwaya in atock. Olympic, Pure White and American ness yesterday. A marriage licenae haa been iaaued licHUty (lour at $1.40 per sack ; hard J. II. Warner waa in Eugene Tuea to Gordon D. W alt» of thia city und wheat Hour and every sack guaranteed. day night. Miaa Lottie lletidcraun of Lorune. Sterling Feed Co. Mr». Beanie Lathe Scoville will lec Mrs. H. G. Tyson waa in Eugene The Firat Christian church of Plea- ture in the Christian church Monday, Monday. aunt Hill tiled its articles of incorpora Jan. 29th, at 7 :30 p. m. A. F. Dunn was in Eugene Monday tion with the county clerk last week. The W. C. T. U. will hold its regu The incorpuriitura are Samuel II. Cal- on huaineaa. lar meeting at the home of Mrs. Lou liaon, Frederick II. Cook, William II. J. S. Milne waa in Eugene Tueaday Thompson F riday, Jan. 25th, at 3 p. m. Shelly, and David G. Linton. Thia ia on buaiueaa. Mra. H. H. Keister went to Portland one uf the lirat churches to lie orga J. II. Wickawaain Eugene thia week Tuesday night on a iiuaineas trip. nized in Lane county. on liuaineaa. Mra. Drake left for Corvallis laat R E T U R N OF T H E O LD F A V O R A MARGAIN. Kirat class piano for ITES. Williams' Jubilee Singers at aale cheap, it taken at once. Almost night to visit her daughter, Mra. Shafer, who ia nick. 'Die Arcade January .‘iOtli. Tickets new. Mra. J. II. Warner. Through mistake someone took Ella now on aale at The Wave, Mir and 7'«'. D. J. Scholl in visiting and transact Miaa Ruth llelliwell went to Cottage ing huaineaa in the lower valley thia Thompson's parasol from the Grange hall Saturday. Please return to Sen Grove yesterday for a few daya viait week. tinel office. j 25 with relative» Mr» II C. Cook and J. K. Barrett celebrated hia (iSth daughter, Mr». Naati, went to Cottage J. W. Williams returned Sunday from birthday anniversary Tueaday and en Grove yesterday morning on huaim-aa lertained a few friend» and relatives at a visit in Eugene. inatlera. Chaa. Summer», the wide Rev. (J. \. Woo ley o f Eugene preach dinner. awake contractor and builder, made a ed at Dorena Sunday. Mra. I. W. Rowe and children re huaineaa trip to Cottage (irove laat Chas. H. Reala spent Sunday in Eu Saturday Mr. and Mra. W. F. Lau- turned Friday from an exteued viait at gene. Creawell. man left for I'ortland laat Wed need ay Mra. Celia McCready arrived Tues Side |>ork wanted. Inquire at this evening, where they went to lie at the j25 day from San Francisco for a few bedside of their daughter, Mra. Erneat office, lleliiwcll, uf Cottage Grove, who waa Mrs. J ennie Hayes received word week'» viait at the borne of her recently taken to Hint city und placed Saturday of the death o f iu-r aon Fred, parent», Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lurch. in a sanitarium for treatment, and who Mr». Jna. Sear» viaited in Crenwell a ia reported to lie no better. Yoncullu few day» thia week. Time«, l'.llh. f ur t i N Veatcli and wife left Monday McGuvran ia huving u wail paper for l inn county on huaiuc»». aale. D L .. When in Cottage (irove you will II. I*. Wheeler returned Friday from make no miitake by vi»lting the ltd a huaineaa trip to Eugene. liiigham Second Hand Store. Mra. Thus. Meraerve returned to Eu Robert Moaby, (>eo l.ayng and Clin». gene Friday uftcr a visit with her Kale» were in Eugene one day till» mother here. week on I iun I iich ». FLO U R! FLOUR! F L O U R ! Di 0. W. Walker attended to bii»ine»« rect from the cur to the consumer. In the county »cut Saturday. That in Hie reason I can sell you better Hour for Icaaa money. Ank about it. Cut the coat of living. Phone 1*12. J. F. Spray. Hon. S. B. Eakin of Eugene ia said at New Orleans. Cause of death ia riot known. Deceased waa 21 years of age. to i>e alowly improving. Andrew Brund and (J. II. Burkhold W. E. Arnold waa here from Port land the lirat of the week on huaineaa. er, who attended the Retail Merchants Hamilton Ar Co. have juat received a Association convention at Medford, large shipment of apirng goods, ging report having apent a moat pleasant ham», percales and YaSuda silks for and profitable time. Mra. F. Okumoto the Japanese wom waists and dresses, wool dreaa goods for spring suits, silk waist patterns, an, and her riewiy-born babe, Eugene serges in colors, calico», challies,em Rosa Okarnoto resumed their trip to broideries, etc. These goods were 'Frisco yesterday. icceivcd t o o late t o make larger men tion in Hus publication. SOME SOCIALISTIC NOTES Mra. Sarah E. Taylor o f Keinnare, N. D., writes la-e Roy Woods that she wants to get to a country where they H u im I a y « v i t n i n f *1 7 3U D . 1 ). Craig of Grunts P ush left won’ t have to siiep under four or live Rubi. S u td ilfe n i K W e r t the question I'uradny for Porlluinl, lifter u week's blankets anil a couple quilts in the Which (hutch n the Church oí Christ7 visit with Ins aiatcr, Mr». Lew A. »ame room with a hot coal fire and that she is corning out here looking for a Cute», at Gladys Place runch. Vio lin Solu by ( # « d | f r Wiaal O rrliPltfB piece of property. Lucille Itranateltrr <>f Eugene viaited Abe Bangs aial (5. M. Marksbury at the John Marker home over Sunday. were in Eugene Sunday. Harry C. Smith, traveling paaiengcr Wull paper atock reducing aale at agent of the Nortliern Pacific railway, McGuvran'», D l... »pent Sunday in Cottage ( irove. M. S. Swcngcl waa in I’ortland the He waa diHlrihuting the rompany'» ttrat of tin- week on buaiueaa. folder, "Oregon for the llomeaeeker,” Cliua. Cocbrun waa in from Eugene a c|uantitv of which will be left with the Commercal Club for dialrbution to over Sunday to get (tetter acquainted with that new daughter of hi». all who wlah lliem. MKTHODIST CHIJKCH Gordon Hats Miaaca Mary and Anna Chuiifnu of Every farmer's wife ahould have one of thoae llumpty Duinply egg caaea to Saginaw viaited at Springfield laat tiring the egga to market in. For »air week. at Sterling'» Feed »tore. A good, high grade piano for aale. F. B. Dr. li. F. Fuller traliKNcted buaiueaa Very cheap on caay term». D l - t f .. and viaited rdalivea in Eugene Sat P H I L L IP S . urday. L. A. Rulaton waa down from l)i»s- Mra. Chiirlca F. Croner and aon Dale ton over Sunday. were down from Eugene over Sunday Mra. J. P. Hart returned from Eu viailing at the Corner home. gene Saturday. Wall pa|H-r »ale now on at McGav- ran'a. D l ... J. V. Shield» and family leave for Idulia, Colorado, tialuy tu take up trieir C. II. Dyer waa plcuannlly Nurpiaed permanent residence. Monday night by a bunch of friend» A new (»-room liouae, nicely fin- who turned hia liouae upaide down and niahed, never been occupied, lot tvox moved moat of hia houaehold good» 150, for aale at a bargain. Inquire of outdoor». About 25 were prevent. (!. W. Wallace. tf. . A fter a plcuaant evening had been Junu-a Scar» of Cottage Grove viaited »pent ami the gueata had departed, Mr. Tuesday at the home of Mra. (J. F. Dyer moved Ida goiala into the liouae Scars. Miaa Belle Scott visited again. friends and relatives in Cottage Grove $2.50 IA C H Until Saturday Hampton & Co. The ladies o f the Methodist Aid will serve a 25c supper in the basement of the church on tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. Good entertainment follows. W. 11. Jenkins, D. P. A. o f S. P. Co , was in the city over Tuesday veiling. He was well pleased with the passenger receipts Ht the locu| depot. We buy and aell everything at the the later part o f laat week. Miaa Shingles for sale at Reea-Wallace llellinghum Second Hand Store. Lottie Veatcli of Cottage Grove visited Co. 21... Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alice Counts returned Monday Mr. and Mra. J. R. Scott and family. The Coauman residence was broken from a viait with her uncle, James into Monday afternoon. It waa prob M c K h )-, at Roseburg. ably the work o f some hungry holai, Mra. J. S. Medley returned Sunday Eggs for H a tch in g. Day-old aa eatables were the only thing missed. j from a week's visit at Eugene. c lin k s lor Hale. W i l l hatch your The local poatotficc became a preai e g g s (or you . Phone 13S-Y. Sheriff Mown was down from Eugene drutiul o ili e r January I, with the salary Erneat Purvance, Cottage Grove. Monday serving civil papers. lixed at $1,000. Five other otlicea in FOR R E N T. - Six-room house on this state received advancement at the Fifth St., near high school. Inquire II. J. Shinn and Harry Short were in same time. Creawell Chronicle, 18th. : A. Doolittle. jlB-tf. Eugene Tuvaday on huainoaa at the Dr. Robbins lias hia olticea on Fifth By claiming she was an authorized court house, hut Mr. Short'a name did street, three doora south o f pontoirice. agent for the Rural Spirit, a Portland not appear among thoae to whom mar Phone 131-K. d29tf farm publication, a woman giving the riage licenses were iaaued that day. Several from here attended the | name of E. B. Browne is said to have I H A V E IT. — I have juat unloaded a basket hall game at Oakland Sutunlay. tleeced a number o f ranchers in the car of that celebrated Waldo Hill (lour. The Arcade ia now using the balcony I valley. It ia ua good aa there ia in town. I which has recently been completed. James J. Craig went to Portland yes guarantee every »nek. 11.25. Try a The added seating capacity waa en terday morning, saying that the Swede sack. Phone H52. J. F. Spray. tirely used Saturday evening in seat girl had sent for him. II. II. Veatcli waa in Eugene laat ing a capacity house. Since then s Shoes.—Cottage Grove Shoe Store. week to attend aome expert Irup-ahiHit raised floor has bean put in to improve Ing. Wilson's restaurant is again opened, the view o f those in rear seats. the tirst meal being served Tuesday M. C. Coodcnow o f Eugene ia taking Salt at carload prices. Phone 1(52. noon. treatmenta at Inmdon Spring» for rheii J. K. Spray. malism. A. A. Rogers of Sioux Falls, S. D., Registration o f voters for the pri is visiting friends and relatives here mary «lection has commenced and sev and is a guest at the Dorwood home. eral of the notnry publics o f the city T. C. Law, of Central Point, Ore., have the blanks on hand for registra has been looking the country over this tion purposes. week with a view to locating here. All kinds of musical goods at the Bel 2J miles from Cottage Grove, There arc many tine old violins lingham Second Hand Store. Fine river Imttom land; $I,S(NI. Kasv stored away in sheds, garrets, etc. violin strings a specialty. terms. Address P. O. Box 33S You may have one. Bring it to Geo. Marion Veatch fold two pianos in E. Wood, at the Bellingham Second Drain Saturday. Hand Store. Mr. Wood is an expert Sam McKernan haa purchaaed a half MiHHca Rose and Kate Bowers are violin maker and repairer of musical Interest in the Heltinghnm Second down from Egene visiting their aunt, instruments and is considered authority Hand Store recently atarted by (J. E. Mrs. Allen. on valuable violins. He carries a full Wood. Judge Thompson haa apiaiinted Wif- line of bows and supplies o f all kinds. Hon. S. It. Eakin o f Eugene ia anid liam Lane administrator of the estate Earl Hill was in Eugene a few days to be alowly improving. of Allan H. Nowell. The estate is not | this week. B u ff O rpingtons 44-Acre Potato Farm C. H. Ilurkholder transacted buaiueaa very large, but there are quite a num in Eugene yesterday. ber o f heirs. Reported by Socialist Local. What Would You Do If You Had the Stomachache? Better be prepared in advance with one of our Hot W ater B ags at these unusual, extraordinary reductions Three quart Hot Water Bottles, guaranteed one year. Regular value $1.75. Sale P ric e ____ $ Two quart Hot Water Bottles, guaranteed one year. Regular value 81.50. Sale Price $ Three qt comh n Hot Water Bottle and Syringe guaranteed 1 yr. Reg. value $2 50 Sale Price^ $ Two qt. coml/ri Hot Water Bottle and Syringe t f l Qfl guaranteed 1 yr. Reg. value $2.25. Sale Price^ 1.011 Three quart Red Fountain Syringe, guaranteed one year. Regular value $2.75. Sale Price $ Three quart Red Fountain Syringe, guaranteed one year. Regular value $2,00. Sale Price $ Two quart White Fountain Syringe. Regular value $1.50. Sale P ric e ................................ Our better grade of Bags and Syringes are backed by a ONE YEAR G U ARANTEE RUBBER GLOVES—Regular value 7.5c to $1 50 per pair. Sale Price a pair 60c to.......... $ 1.40 1.20 2.00 2.20 1.60 $ 1.20 1.20 Complete Line o f Things —Rubber at Our Windows D O ES IT S T R E T C H Y O U R IM A G IN A T IO N to think that these values are exactly as stated? W ell, they are, and w e’re right here waiting to dem onstrate the fact. THE MODERN PHARMACY "THE REXALL STORE" Wf HAN I TO INTRODUCE 10 V 0 1 Our Royal Table Queen Bread T M A lib , A T T H K R O Y A L B A K K .R Y P O R T L A N D O R E G O N H IS ce le b ra te « ! b re a d it* fa r s u p e r io r to a n v o th e r e v e r m a d e o r so ld in O regon It is u n a p p r o a c h a b le in w hiten«-»*. Iig h tn e * * , n n en en * of t e x t u r e , r ic h n e s * in fla v o r, a p p e a r a n c e , a n d n u t r itiv e , h e a lt h - g iv in g '.u a h t i e v a lw a y s c u t* a n d «spreads Lx-autif till v a n d i*» n e v e r d r y a n d c r u m b ly . T h is b re a d sell» e v e r y w h e r e so u th of S e le m a t xoc p e r lo a l b u t an a » p e c ia l tr e a t to o u r p a tr o n * , w e a r e r e t a ilin g it a t 5 c e n t* . A I RIAL LOAf ABSO LU TELY FREE la r ly but w e w a n t a ls o to t u p p ly yo u w ith o th e r G o o d T h in g s to H at. W e » h a ll tr e a t y o u li!> e ra lly . a lw a y » . K K A D C A R K H T . I . Y p r e s e n t th is C o u p o n to g e th e r w ith C.4*»h O rd er fo r m e r c h a n d is e a m o u n tin g to not le».* th a n $ :.o o , a n d y o u w ill b e g iv e n o n e o f th e d e lic io u s a n d w h o le s o m e R O Y A L lo a v e s F R E E D o t h i v s u r e , to d ay laical Cottage Grove meets every C O T T A G E GROVE. OREGON DCS LARZES BROS., G R O C E R S Saturday evening at the City hall. Visitor» welcome, all meetings and de- liatea open and conducted with equality to all. I f you have anything to say, C. L. Wooley recently traded his i will not be able to devote more than either for or against socialism and its house and lot here for a 40-acre tract an hour or two a day to the training philosophy we will hear you gladly and at Gowdyville. This week he traded : o f the men, hut by calling back a num give good attention. this 40 acres to Ethan A. King of Fair- ber o f the alumni to help him it is Socialists and their friends will give mount for two residence properties on | thought that just as good a team can a banquet and entertainment at Phil Beach street. Mr. Wooley formerly ; be developed without losing the hu lips hall Friday evening, January 25, owned these same houses, but in trad manitarian element in the training. 11)12. A cordial invitation is given to ing around he acquired 80 acres and The alumni will make an appeal to the friends and all others who can be now has them back again. ' college loyalty of the men. Coaching there. The ladies will bring well filled 1 mainly for the pleasure of being back New System in Foot Ball. baskets o f substantial Laid that will on the campus and helping out the A movement is on foot at the Uni put all in a contented mood and. be 1 students they will not overwork the sides, there will be cotTee and chocolate versity of Oregon to make football less 1 men. ______ with many fine things o f the culinary commercial and more spontaneous in Coburg Men Havs a Skunk Farm. Hrt all sweet and tart. Supper begins its nature. It is the custom at most Though there has been a great deal colleges to pay some former football at 6 30 sharp and the feast will con tinue until it's time for the speaking star a large salary to train the foot o f jesting done regarding the skunk to start. There will be recitations, ball squad during the fall months. It farm for the past week, yet the ground good songs and fine music, and if you is the business of these men to develop has been leased, fenced and the pro The elevens are prietors have begun collecting the var wish there will be a final merry bout, winning teams. so friends and comrades are invited to trained behind locked gates and their mints. Messrs. Latham & Kincart are rather supporters among the students only come out. •new in this line yet Mr. Kincart has have a chance to see them in action The fairest women often treat you when playing the five or six games of been on several farms and has a gener al knowledge of the business—at least the worst. the season. they think they can make a success of The man who is satisfied with him Heretofore, following the custom, the venture. self isn’ t very hard to please. the students of the University of Ore They expect to get fifty to sixty ani Did you ever stop to think that the gon have procured expensive men from mals and we are informed that they man who comes into your office and the east to coach the teams and paid will produce about 1,000 every year. smiles when you tell him to wait a them enormous salaries from the mon The herd will be bred for black with a couple minutes would be howling mad ey taken in at the games. I short stripe, the price being about In the last meeting o f the athletic if you told him the same thing over twice than that for the slotted, or what council at the university the question the telephone under the same condi ; is known as the white skunk. The- was brought up, whether to send east tions. 1 revenue from the enterprise will be for Hugo Bezdek, who is now coaching realized from the sale o f the fur. I h e one o f the eastern institutions, or seek Auction Sale. price per hide ranges from 20 cents 1 good work team, mare and gelding, coaches among the alumni who should | for the lowest to about $4 for the best. take the work mainly on account of 9 and 10 year* old, The proprietors are offering $1 for their interest in the students o f the 1 mare and new buggy, live animals delivered to their corral, university. Bezdek was known to which is just east of the Coburg ball 3 tons of hay, have the bull dog, brutal tendencies of j park. O f course, they want the dark- 30 tier wood, some of the big coaches of the east ; er colored ones, if possible, but are who drive their men to victory by 500 log. pota'oes, accepting any color at present. Sever 2 wagons, 1 double harness, nearly bullying tactics. The vote was unani al have begun trapping the varmints mous against Bezdek, and for securing new, and Mr. Latham told the writer they Dick Smith, prominent lawyer o f Eu Gravel bed and wood rack, expected to buy and trap at least 50 gene, and graduate of the University. House and two lots, 19 young hear Smith, on account of his law business. before the first o f March.—Journal. ing apple trees. Household furniture. Some cull lumber, 40 acres o f timber to be sold at pri vate sale. Sale will be held Thursday, February 1, 1912, at J. T. Davies home, just opposite C. H. Burkholder’s, on North Railroad street. Phone 112-J. Before Y o u W e r e cTVIarried— Notice for Publication. Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Jan uary 16, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Joseph B. Gregg, o f Cottage Grove, Ore., who, on November 14, 1906, made Homestead entry Serial, No. 04084, for Lot (11), Section 4, Township 22 S,. Range 2 west Willamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to make Final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver o f the United States Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 23rd day of February 1912. ' Claimant names as witnesses : John D. Palmer, o f Cottage Grove, Oregon; Joel 1). Palmer, o f Cottage (irove, Oregon; Samuel K. Lewis, of Corvallis, Oregon ; John Gray, o f Cot tage Grove. Glen Cox, Mayor o f Deschutes, Ore., B E N J A M IN F. JONES, is in the city. j26-f!5. Register. f f | H E N yo u w e r e courting \ ± / y o u r w ife she a lw a y s had C a n d y — n o w that y o u ’ re m a r ried , dem onstrate to h er that yo u lo ve h e r m ore than e v e r. A box of Johnston’s C andy Is a Good Demonstrator Sizes to Suit Any Taste Prices to Suit Any Purse T3ñe Metsan Shop “ Something Different”