♦ Spring Styles Are Arriving Daily EDI T ED 4 ] \\'e offer exceptional values in every department. 4 J W e are showing a larger variety ot patterns and makes in Beds, Art Squares, Pining Tables, Library Tables, Rockers, Linoleums, Ranges, Etc,, than ever before. 4 ] Unusual care was taken in selecting the designs and our lines represent the best values offered by the leading manufacturers o f the country. 4 ] W e can sell you "Good Goods” at "Reasonable Prices.” If you don’t believe this statement, just call and inspect our quality and compare our prices. KiNTER BROS. Phone 6 House Furnishers Nuf-Ced COTTAGE GROVE CORN WATERHOUSE ORGAN RECITAL FOR SEED Felix Currin Makes Shipment to W ill Take Place at Christian Church Tomorrow Night.— Large Plant Introduction Gardens Chorus Choir. at Chico, Calif. I A Waterhouse Organ Recital w ill be The value o f seed corn raised on a given in the Christian church tomorrow Cottage Grove farm is well indicated by the following letter, which speaks night under the auspices o f the Teach­ ers' Training Class. There w ill be a for it s e lf: United States Department o f A gri- j silver collection, proceeds to be used for fitting up the Bible School room. culture. Bureau o f Plant Industry.— i Prof. Waterhouse w ill be assisted by Washington, D. C., February 3, 1912. —- | ; voices o f a large chorus choir, Mrs. Mr. Felix Currin, Cottage Grove. Ore. Waterhouse and A . C. Kinter. — Dear Mr. Currin: Your letter of Following is the program that w ill January 22nd has been received. Am be rendered : pleased to note that you can furnish us Festival March........................... Simper tome seed o f your white corn. I en- i close bill o f lading herewith and re­ Benedictus....................................W eber quest that you send a barrel o f this Duet, “ In the Cross o f Christ” . . Howe Mrs. J. N. Waterhouse and corn, containing two or three bushels, 1 A . C. Kinter to the Plant Introdution Gardens at Fantasia ................................. Stainer Chico, Calif., at your earliest con­ venience. 1 enclose also a voucher Anthem, “ I W ill S ing” ............ Excell Choir which you may use in submitting your Andante Maestoso...................... Batiste bill for seed and packing to us. Thanking you for these favors, I am. Gloria from 1st Mass .............. Haydn M elody......................................... Oesten V ery truly yours, Solo, "T h e Crystal R iv e r” . . H artw ell- L. L. ZOOK. Jones..Mrs. J. N. W’ aterhouse Scientfic Assistant. Anthem, ‘ ‘Come Unto Me” ......... Lewis Try Hubbard & Spoelstra for a first Choir clasa hair cut and clean shave. m l4-tf ‘ ‘ March in C ” ............................. Simper Jeremiah Pipes, who live9 near Lo- rane, is very ill at the Eugene hospital, Apprentice girl wanted.— Mrs. Pet with organic heart trouble. There is Sanford’s Dressmaking Parlor. m7tf. slight hope o f recovery. Wm. Hempy o f Eugene spent Sun­ W alter and Bert Rogers were in Eu­ day with relatives here. gene Sunday. Outing flannels from 6| to 12J. See Mrs. E. D. Whitemarah returned Sun­ us before you buy. Hamtpon & Co. day from a visit in Eugene. M. O. Warner was down from Eu Mrs. A . C. Spriggs is visiting her gene this week on business. mother and other relatives at Eugene.* BY jg t o r ir t jj POPULAR COUPLE ARE MARRIED ANNA food and cojfee. Mesdamcs Hiaby, mond, Cochran, Mackin, Mode, guests o f honor mother and Mrs. OULESHY Those present were Durham, Groff. Rich­ Atkinson, Uluphrey, Corey, Scott. The were Mrs. Allison's Fay Allison. Wedding of Emma Me Keen Job An unusually pleasant social event and Chas. Adams is Promi­ was the entertainment o f the Social ment Affair. Whirl club lust Thursday evening at i the commodious home of Mr. and Mrs. One o f the prettiest and moat promi­ II. A. Miller. The "W h irlin g ” was nent weddinge o f the season took place ; done in the reception room in the see last evening when Miss Emma McKern | ond atory o f the home. St. Patrick's Job became the bride o f Charles Day effects were carried out in every­ Adams at the home the bride's parents. thing. Mrs. Argalus I.. Monroe and C. C. Cruaon won head honors and Dr. snd Mrs. B. R. Job. The parlors were beautifully deco­ Mrs. II. O. Th om son and J. N. Water rated with ferns, golden daffodils and house foot honors. A t eleven o ’clock yellow candles and Mme scheme being the party descended to the dining carried out in the dining room, with | rooms and found their places by huge boquets o f ferns ami daffodils " n if t y '' shamrock place cards inside o f adorniug the center o f the dining table . which was an Irish poem, which the and sideboard. In the drawing room guests read to the assembled company the soft glow from the lighted candles, Partners were seated op|H>aite one and the big double window, the latter another. St. Patrick brick ice cream banked with ferns, made a charming rake, wafers, olives and coffee were served. Those present were Mcsdatnes setting foi the bridal party. The guests were met at the door by and Messrs. W. H. Abrams, F. W Miss Margaret Brace, and were re­ Robbins, F. I.. Ingram, A. C. Kinter. J. N. Waterhouse, Klhcrl Bede, C. C. ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones. The btide appeared exceptionally Cruson, S. V. Allison, A. I.. Monroe. beautiful and charming tn a robe of Merle Scovcll, Mrs. If. O. Thom peon, white silk poplin entrain, with trim­ Marion Vealch. mings o f pearl fringe and lace with Mrs. Archie Thompson entertained which she wore a tulle veil, held in 1 Saturday afternoon in honor o f little place by a spray o f liliea o f the valley. Mias Avenel'a sixth birthday anniver­ The bridal tiouquel was a shower of sary. About ten o f her friends were liliea o f the valley. present and apent a pleasant a fter­ Promptly at 8 o ’clock to the atraina o f Mendelsohn's beautiful wedding noon. march. Prof. Waterhouse presiding at Mrs. J. S. Medley entertained Satur the piano, the bride descended the day evening in honor o f one o f Mr. stairway and was joined at the foot of Medley's birthday anniversaries, the the stairs by her father, who escorted affair being a complete surprise to Mr her to her position in front o f the large Medley. Progressive 500 was the di decorated window, where they were | version o f the evening, Mrs. Hen met by the groom, dressed in the con­ Lurch and W. H. Abrams winning the ventional black. Rev. Mason stepped honors. Following the games Mrs. forward and in a few well chosen , Medley served an elegant spread, con words performed the beautiful ring sisting o f asparagus tips, hot tomules ceremony in the presence o f about six- jce cre« m, cske, nuts, pickles and ty invited guests. coffee. Those present were Mcsara. The bride is the only daughter o f Dr. amJ Mesdamea W. H. Abrams. Ben and Mrs. Job. and is highly sccom- Lurch, H. A. Miller, F. W. Robbins plished, being a student o f the U. of EllH,rt Bede and Mi ss Ada lianaon. O. and a member o f the Delta Delta Delta fraternity. She is very popular Mrs. J. S. Medley gave a social in Cottage Grove and received many party Thursday in honor o f Mrs. James honors in the way o f showers and re- McCreadie. Refreshments were served ceptions previous to her marriage. cafeteria style. The invited guests Mr. Adams, son o f Mr. and Mrs. were: James Adams o f Oakland, Calf., ia an Mesdamea W. H. Abrams. H. A. exemplary young man and is superin- Miller, G. M. Hall, L. S. H ill, r . A. tendent o f the Southern Pacific tie Monroe, H. O. Thompson, N. L Comp- plant at Latham. to". H. Eakin, H. H. Veatch, J. H. Following the ceremony an informal Chambers, H. R. Job, C. P. Jones, I). reception was held and refreshments H. Hemenway, J. P. Currin, J. h. were served, consisting o f tutti frutti Young, H. I.ur:h, C. I- Burnett. Jas. ice cream, cake and coffee, the bride McCreadie, David Griggs, J. S. Beu- cutting the cske at the head o f the aon, Misses Lula Currin, Elsie l.ca bridal table. Misses Dorothy School Ada Hanson. craft, Elizabeth Wayne, Elizabeth Tay- The L „ j i e8' c |ub gave a pleasant lor and Mozelle Hair, o f Eugene, fra- 80Cia| in the room s,of the Commercial ternity sisters o f the bride, and Miss | ciub Saturday afternoon, carrying out Burdick assisted in serving, and aiao a pretty St. Patrick's Day program, sang a very appropriate college toast The KUe8tj, were preaented with ribbon Wynne & Woods carry a full line o f One good second hand piano for sale to the bride and groom. badges o f green and w hite bearing m21 at 1150.00, at Veath’s Music store. m21 bee supplies o f every kind. The bride threw her boquet, which t j,e letters. ” S. P. G. C . ," which was caught by Miss Belle Burkholder. proVed to stand for ‘ ‘ St. Patrick’ s During the reception a bunch o f col- Guessing Contest.” A fte r aome time 4 ** le Ke Kifl* »lipped out and serenaded 8pent jn social chat, papers were dis- with appropriate college songs, adding tribute»! among the guests containing glee to the happy occasion. fourteen questions, the word “ green” Mrs. Job, mother o f the bride, w s b being stipulated to appear in the charming in a handsome gown o f dark an8wer8 to each question. The contest blue silk poplin draped with marqui- proved to be moat interesting, but eette, trimmed in chenille fringe and there were two incorrect papers in the gold bands. room, those being by Mesdamen C. M. Mrs. Adams, mother o f the groom, Shinn and Caldwell, who drew for the was gowned in black silk with rich prize. Mrs. Shinn drew the lucky trimmings o f lace. straw and was presented with a pretty Many beautiful gowns were worn by potted shamrock plant. Mrs. Swengel guests, making a charming picture. 1 received the booby. An enjoyable The bride’s going away gown was of reading was then given by Mrs. Crus­ dark blue with tan hat trimmed in on, "W h y St. Patrick’s Day was on American Beauty velvet. the 17th o f March.” Refreshments The happy couple le ft on the morn­ were served by the entertainment ing overland train for an extended committee, Mesdames Daisy Hcmen- honeymoon in Southern California. I way, J. C. Johnson, G. M. Hall and They w ill make their future home in J Cruaon. this city, their new residence, now in The color scheme o f green and white course o f construction, to be complet­ were carried out in the dainty lunch­ ed upon their return. eon o f brick ice cream and cake. This The popularity o f the bride and ' closed one o f the most pleasant affairs groom was evidenced by the large j 0f t j,e week and the large number o f number o f handsome presents received. members and guests present showed The out o f town guests were : Mr. (.hat the club is in a progressing coridi- and Mrs. James Adams and Frank |ion an(j d0in(j KOO,i work. Adams, o f Oakland, C a lif.; Mr. and! Mrs. James O. Wilson, C orvallis; Mrs. I The Oddfellows and Rebekahs en- Coffin, Portland; the Misses D o r o t h y 1 joyed a banquet and entertainment last Schoolcraft, Elizabeth Wagner. Eliza- j Thursday night, the features o f which beth Lewis and Mozelle Hair o f Eu- were the chicken pie supper and a lee- | ture by Judge H. J. Shinn. gene. The event waa in celebration o f the A "h e n ” party was given laat n ig h t' completing o f their new banquet hall, on Misa Lucy Burgess at the Lew is which is a fine- and commodious one 40 home. Conversation was the principal x 37 feet. About 13T> were present, amusement. Refreshments were served being Oddfellows and their wives and on papers laid on the floor. Those Rebekaha and their husbands. The pa r present w ere: Misses Haley, Hum- Rebekah Kensington club netted $30.20 phrey, Iveraen, W ilkie, Greenwood, by the sale o f quilts, etc Pringle, Holcombe, Lola and Mabel The follow ing program was rendered : Wilson. Grand march; instrumental music, John Nokes and Bert Richmond; read­ Mra. S. V. Allison very pleasantly ing, Eunice VanDenburg; song, Mrs. entertained the Emanon club last C aldw ell; reading, Eunice VanDen­ Thursday afternoon. A ll the ladies burg; lecture, Judge H. J. Shinn. present gave quotations from Long­ fellow . A delicious luncheon waa Miss Jennie Smith gave a granite aerved, consisting o f St. Patrick’s ice aurpriae ahower for Miss Ethel Eakin cream, chicken aandwichea, devil’ s Monday night at the future home o f Men s Dress SPR/NQ T he Cash Saving to be had on M en’s Shoes at this store is certainly drawing attention. N owhere else will you find as good value in M en’s Shoes in a reg­ ular w ay outside of a cash store. W e sell for cash at a minimum risk and are enabl­ ed to ask a smaller profit. These shoes are shown in patent leather, tan or black caps, lace or button and are shown with the new high toe or medium low toe. Solid oak soles and welt sewed. 95 O ur cash p r i c e ....................../ 6 * 7 limphrey & Mackin The Cash Economy Store BLÉRIOT M O N O PLAN E ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 3-Foot Flying Model ♦ ♦ It is upon you, the young men of today, that we rely upon to heennie the great men of to­ morrow, and keep our country up with the rest of the world in aeronautics Study avia­ tion and experiment with (lying models. Kvery h oy with two drops of red blood will want one of our knockcu-down Hying models. Special price complete, ready to assemble, . . . . vj BOVS! $3.25 FORD CO- IMt'OM 1 I K N TODD and M A N I J t A l ' T U N k M ! » BUILDING NEW YORK W H ITE PLAINS W r Unlit tt<-|i| i « m i n t i * r e ili l - v r i y I . • e» 114 v Miss Enkin on Ituilrosd avenue. The guests met at the home o f Miss Smith Mini thrnee proceeded to the pretty home being prepared by Mr. Roy Smith, where they spread a tablecloth on the floor, deeoruted with ivy and daffodila. A dainty luncheon was spread, which was served in the gran- itewure. When everything was in readiness Miss Eakin was sent for and a grand time was enjoyed. Some of the neighbor» upon learning o f the party came ami serenaded them and were invited in. A ll report an enjoy­ able evening. The following invitation was issued by Misses A llie Phillips and Atha Wid dersheim for a party at the home o f Mi s s Philips. Weather Eorcuats for Mlsa Ethel Eakin. Friday, March 15, P'12, a hosiery shower at M p. in., followed by continuous fair weather. -A llie and Atha. Weather Forecasters. The guests assembled in due time in the beautifully decorated home of Miss Phillips and the merriment began by each guest being asked to dress a clay pipe in given ami convert it Into a doll. Miss M yrtle Kem won the jiri/e. For the next amusement, the young ladies were asked to kiss the blarney atone, which was arranged on a pretty castle in the dimly lighted parlor. A bcuutful lake was represented by a moss trimmed mirror. The ladies were then given a stocking and asked to darn it. Miss Ethel Eakin proved the best skilled in this art, and was presented with two large striped socks filled with several pairs o f hose as a g ift from the guests. One pair o f sucks with the initial ” K ” worked on them caused much laughter. The guests were then invited to the dining room, where dainty white place cards, htatc with green garters and shamrock buckle, were arranged. Green and white ice cream Mini cake were served. Those present w ere: Misses Ethel! Eskin, Matde and Blanche Veatch, Jennie Smith, l.oreta Atkinson, Leah ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Perkins, Myrtle Kem, Halle Murk holder. Ihpn and Atha Widdersten, Fern Holcomb, Mable Koscnhurg, Hazel ami N c i I m I laze Hull, Vela llolderinaii, Flo and A llie Phillips, M esilnines I'ana Lawton, Gertrude Phillipa and Arinomi Wynne. The Messenger Hoys' class o f the Presbyterian Sunday school held ita semi annual election o f officers Friday evening Teddy Mason was elertrd president, Harold I'ultruille, vice-presi dent, A lla Gover, secretary, John Bolden, treasurer. Games were played and refreshments servisi. The ladles o f the Christ iati churrfi gave a very enjoyable ailvrr social Tue-day afternoon in the Endeavor rooms o f the church for the benefit o f the choir. The riami was prettily dec­ oratisi with golden daffialila fur the oc­ casion and about forty guests were present. Miss tiraci- Idly sang a solo very sweetly and Mrs. tira Hemenway gave a reading in her usual pleasing manner. An interesting arithmetic contest was the next ordi i o f amusement, fo l­ lowed tiy a dainty luncheon o f fruit punch and rake served at pretty tables. A daffodil guessing rim irai was the most interesting feature, in which eight guests had the eurrert numlx-r and drew fur the prize. Misa Eunice VanDenburg was the fortunate winner o f a beautiful niant of blooming hya cinti a. This closed one o f the inoat pleasant social affairs o f the week. An enjoyable dancing party waa given in the Armory Saturila lay evening under the management of James I’otts. The room was prettily decorated in green and pink and general St. Pat rick's Day color arhrme was carried out. A 5 piece orchestra furnished music, the home talent being asaiated by AI f Dillard and Wayne Hurd o f Eu­ gene. A large crowd was present ami the affair was pronounced a pleasant social tnrraaa Mrs. C. I i. Jones guve a very plcaa- ant surprise party yesterday a'lerconn in honor o f Miss Emma II. W ilke. Refreshments were served. Those pres­ ent w ere: Mr. and Mrs. f . E. Jones, Misses Greenwood, llurgeaa, llolcomh, Wohror, Ivarson, Wllkw, Humphrey. Iluley and Mr. and Mrs. Purvance. For the Automobile Buyer! The fir»t year of the new machine and the firat year of the new driver K M V ROAORTKR. I'JIZ MOHKI. 4J Who iff going to teach you to drive and control your machine? How do you know when it is consuming to much Gasoline or Lubricating Oil? Are your tires properly inflat­ ed? Are you getting the proper power out o f your engine, and a hundred other different things which the new driver thinks he can never learn and which are hut a matter of course to the trained driver? 4J Do not think you are saving money !>y buying from some out-of-town dealer, who will split his commission with you, and bid you "good night” as soon as he gets your money? The cheapest way is to buy where you will he under the in­ struction of an experienced man. The first year is the hardest on both»the machine and the driver, and unless you are coached for that year it may amount to three commis­ sions. 4J You can not expect a person to look after your machine a year if he sells you the machine without the proper com­ mission, just to make the sale, and you have no license to expect any attention from him, either. Don’t be a "GOLD HKICK D U B ’ Patronize home industry, L IV E A N D LET LIVE , and you will benifit in the end. A satisfied buyer is our best ad. NESM ITH AUTO CO. C O TTAG E GROVE, OREGON