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t ✓ OF THE TOWN Alviih Churchill r< tumi d T-i, , diiy from it viali Ht Siithfrlln. Mru. ,1. |>. Humphrey I««»rune Tut'HiiHy. wiih from 'X 1 V Mm. « hill. Cooll y ri torni li Tm-mliiy Mra. .1. Hannon of Eugene viaited (ATTI1 MS OK MOKI I MAN from U viHil with her |>;iri.|ita nt Cur her iliiiight.r» here thin week. tin. issim i M O M K N T . Mr. und Mra. H. D. Bennett of Mm. F. K. Itilllio'ton of Eugene I n . f Ihn W Ih]wood 1 .1110 ■|**nilinir thi' Week with friumja here Kufft'i.e viaited in iJorena triday. I • Mra 1 E Whitlock wax in from f i l a l i T h u ra d a V fo r 1 ‘o rtla io i l'or Siilo or Hint. - I mo H e r * turni, < oiiat Fork Tuesday. r puli' * 11,1 i* *t null'll hum lurido puHturo, building», Homi* fruit, Mr and Mra. W. C. Hilling» and Kood running wutrr, climi' to railway. dauKhter were in Eugene hint Thora- lltrvi y in t lik 11• K » roupli' N. I. i ' wih , I livido, Oro. Hpl 2I! ih |, day. I*. Storimi; and family viaitod in l or If1 nt. Foriiiahed rooma for light ItrowiiHv ilio nvor Sondiiv wi*h Mr Imiiai ki i piriK. No children. Cloae in. Sterling i hrnthor Churlou, Mra. K. A. Cotll». a22tfc 4 block, .'t Mr. und Mru. .1 um . I*. (Iridium uro III I II II t OH W. It. Hawley of l.orane waa in W il I k t O »pending h conplo wooka in Itotiomin FiiKcne laat Thuraday. f (Win houn' unii ri'lhir, Igtru. looking nftor minim/ property. 0 H Al I polka. l'Illl I I ./ UHI I he Sterling t i ed Cn. in prepared to I*. J . Scholl und family uro Hpending | |,r,H III h i-nrt of ry fl,., , , mil, chop and elytm Kram. Prompt tini' ih 'I k I i I miim , j '.... / ;■ trill i 1 u cini|do witeku ul Now|Hirt. lerviee, price» renaonuhle. ,, luit; J ' i 'i’y i-ow I / i . iih old, Special pricoa on heul trailo rottoli t layiliy hriiM, n^i ,\i nt min AnieriiHii Beauty and Pure White | Kardan hour for the next two weckt» : «ia«l All kih '. fot il.i.u i * inch Vaauar whiU- \dton houo, r,n ft. I1 lour I * nnw rediiriyt to $1.45 per Hack. |f ynii u ri' w anting u anup, ut u|• Box f»IM loiiKlh f t . »o(, 4 inch Apri i- atripe cot F.very Hack guuriniteed. Sterling Feed Co. JU Aritt ton lume, 60 ft. length $4.76, f inch W’e are in the market for wheat arid three utripu colliin hour. Ml ft. length Lmor> "L Mi* III I h t U lti. 1 u v r i $0.2.7, Swnngcl llurdwuro 1 11 , oat». Will u I hu ' xc I imiikc (lour for t /\ nM i wheat. Sterling Feed Co. The rampiiiK parly rnnHiutinK of II I f , White ri'tiirni'd tu Tin- I It. liar run und wife of I'ortlund, Mr. Kcv. B. ( 'labor of Aahhind whm in Llurday, nftì r 11 vont witti n i und Mru. N. K. Iturrett of Coro ne, the city thin week. I t.'hiiu. Ituhinaon and Iteri I iuiik I uh of Mr. and Mrs. P. I,. I.araon came up H left thin week for N**w|»url Kroano, Culif . and M inn In tour ilurmu from KiiKene Friday for a ahort viait. V. of H un city, rctorrad from the Bohe Mra. KiiKene Matlock of Eugene via- M. hi 14 of it ri'HrrvoIr l i t i for the city mia HUlrict Monday night. ’Ilio out ited her parenta here d u riiiK the paat ri u . I " . n i Ot of town pi’iiplo have returned to their week. 'll tu l^^^llioriaiKkìiri'd Iloti O rp ln i rcnpcetivo bonica. ^'or "Air ut f i « » *» each. Mrr II IV i ■, One Mix-year aid mare and one larK'' Baled Alfalfa o r clover hay for Hide sorre II h f e * MI for aale. Marion it llll.flt) |M(r u . •J. T. OlMun, S jik * - Veatch. aHtf. nnw, phone air.tf.c Mra. George Rouae of Ko.schurg ia Mru. If. |{. .loh viaded in Eugene (lending the week with her parenta, roi-Hilay. Mr. ami Mra. W. C. Johnnon. Mr«. M. I'. Wyatt left Tocuduy for a S, ('. Count» and family returned • luit with her ho toind in the liohemiu I Saturday motniiiK from an extended iND M lPA yf WORK 1 'iatricl. vinlt in Arizona unit California. TED o n w e s t s i d e I r. ! \rnuld of I’ortlavil in api'iiiling I.. II. Woodruff returned Friday from 'l.c w i < . at the home of hin mother, an outiiiK at Newport. ¡II. th 'Ihoinpaon nod children, '' ' ' ' * " rl,r' Mra. .Martha J . Whistnan returned L ||N'iil il weck viaitiug frullili Mr. and Mr- Joe .'harp returned Friday from a ahort visititi Eugene, |,ft Tuesday for Sun Diego, ulurduy from a visit with Senator .Mr. anil Mra. E. J . Kent returned Mr. 1 hompHon nod F. I). nal Mrt. Kean ut Fusene. Friday from a short viHit in Eugene. mi li tlx* trip by t».ut from A 7-pound non wax horn Saturday to The Methodist Ladies Aid Society The Thompson fumily r\ Mr. and Mra. (ico. Curtíale. will serve home cooking at Kerr & lik e that th rir foture home A dauithter wan horn Sunday to Mr. Silaliy'a Saturday during the fair. ut m> j and Mr» (i. M. Scntt. i\7 p|t klN<\ \**ll begin at S. P. Nixon, W. E. Nixon and fam ire on M %p >.. • J 'Jr. tbo V I Von k work an<|» ginal work. That’» ily, Elmer Kent and family, who had )| ^ K u rtt> 3 « i m W. Sravi’y my motto, tlotr^ahoc repairer. been visiting at the (i. M. Hall home, M inn iir 11 inti« l i hiiH recovered returned yesterday to their home in 1 fruì» lirr rcoi'iit illiii'ia. Agenda, Kuna. t ! New fall Silks & Wool fabrics I J I i^ < H E New Silks Woolen Goods, just II ^ ✓ p u t on display at this store are much the prettiest patterns and best values we I Y : have yet shown. The prices are reason i able too. W e are proud of these new dress fabrics and we want you to see 5 X : them and you will be proud of them too. y »ale This i Y Y y iE¡ 27 inch pure Silk W aist Patterns in all the newest stripes and Oriental designs. Individual patlerns with no two alike. Priced a yd____ 95c la -95c 27 inch new Taffeta able colors. A yd_______ 27 indi changeable colored QH — pure silk Messaline. A yd jU l r 3fi inoli black Peau De Soi. A yd___________ "DE B A K E R -Onerai Blacksmith 58 inch all wool Suitings. fl*1 QC Priced a y d .--------------------- ^ I . O J 52 inch all-wool Kmpress (T1 P i t Cloth in 8 colors. A y d .. 4 ) I.DU 54 inch Dress Flannels A y d . .............................................. 0 J u 36 inch Serge, in colors. Priced C flfi a yd................................................... JUU 54 inch all-wool, blue, b lack and white Serge, shown in four widths. Priced, 95c. $ 1 . 3 5 . $ 1 . 4 5 . $ 1 . 5 0 . 27 inch silk Brown Cord, a y d .. 95c New Fall Shoes Grocery Department A C A S H S A V I N G IN E V E R Y I T E M M atches, a b o x ______________ 1 ___ x . . . --------------------------- ----------------1 4c J \ -------- --- 4 p a c k a g es (»loss <Jf C4>ni S t a r c t K - A - - 25c 4 (>ackages Sod K . 25c Double flat (Kiiuteil T o o th P ic k s, a b o x O* 4c 27c ................. 45c Sue Peaberrv Blent! Coffe£, a pound 6(>c T ea, a potimi I X 56 inch pure wool Broad fl“1 i f l Cloth, in blue and black, yd. ^ I .H U .¥> indi black Taffetà. Prie ed a yd_________ ^ride « é l— - — Woolen Fabrics i I Silks I Our new fall shoes for Men, Women and children are exceptional good values in stvle, workmanship and quality. Every pair of dress shoes is made with soft and flexible Good year welt sewed soles. Ladies 7 inch top, gun metal lace shoe . . . $ 2 .5 0 29c 5 lb (tail Corn Svru p, a can Itev. J . li. KirharilHiin waa u|i frulli Mr-. J . P. (iruhanv telephones from lu lb pail Corn Syrup, a can____ ._______ 48c ' Eugi'iu* Munitay tu altri .1 thè Prohibi their camp 10 miles above the Bed •h. liJo l I tinti tnaeting. Bridge that they arc having a jolly 6 bars White Laundry Soap___________ 25c t a lli,. nt. un m am Mi.- Veatrh wna in Eugenie Mnr.ilay. goml time . ■ fmm i " I t x y / b r u i i '. ,>n p .„I 1 S. ____ 25c u bars Savon S o ap .« Ladies’ vici kid Mi- , - (»race billy and Marguerite Sn-.ttl iu i^e ami barn un (ì. W. MrFarlnml tranaurtni buai- shoes in lace or ' co sti a t A) it $ arri**i ch 'a rm i. K ' h «| .luhnson returned yesterdsy from their ru a» in Eugenie Monilay. 16-oz. bottle pure Toma toe Catsup-------- 20c Styles like above in 16 button style . so 111.I ,.iit r f r u it , tine w ater outing in the Bohemia District. (».a*l 2 h«.r»e p. r elrrtric niotor es e K W*1. 4 M NI ta rit, balan. une button boot in gun metal Priced $ 1.75 to $ 3.25 25c (annul can best B a k in g Powder _____ 20c M. A. Morris and wife eame up from ^ ^ i; b '. rest lin, | f<>r naie ut a bur^t^ni. The Sentinel. . leather, priced ffO OC M , dress sh Eugene Monday. _____ 25c Quart linttle pure G ra p e Ju ic e ■ ----------- I Itev. E. ti. t). 'iriiat vinteli fruì,.la a ^a ,r ................... " P O . J J lace or button, in .Mr. and Mrs. S. Bailey of Koaeburg Karl alai family relurneil f r i Eugeni' Suturila)'. . 35c to 55c Brooms all leathers. Priced a t_____ ________ $ 2 .9 5 visited here thia week. Bufila, Ora., t<, a|ieiul tiir Mimi" Mailge lluml.ert amt Vera P H O N E 33 .3 5 5 j T Children’s shoes, priced a t ___ 2 5 c to $ 2 2 .3 The canning aeaaon fur peaches is I Fuller ni Eugene vialtnl al thè ('. H. Y now in full blaat. There ia plenty of Y Vai.Valili waa in fruiti Doreria Fuller home iluring thè paat week. Y line stork, both from Southern Oregon Y ■ la y . I Mra. I.. A. Kiigera returneil FriJav and from local orchards in the market. ieti., Y kmnl r,.m Aw|<rey haa returne.l fn«u a vimt at Kug.uie with her ilaugh- The nuality and price are thought to X Y aure t J II. (*. Maxwell. Y • n axln .leil vii atmn un tua fruit *''r. Mr be as good now as they will be later. le a u r ^ ^ Y I>r C. II. Fuller returneil Saturila)' Y it i n n i ara] will 1 , V givi* aperial alten Sixth Co., C. A. C., O. N. G., ia Y fruiti a vini with hia daughter, Mra. expected „ ,( , 1 ti re u 'i/uiiee. Call ut ttie ex THE CASH ECONOMY STO RE home tonight from Ft. Y X n e i g h  ,#ffir* jlMaMjal li. S. <». Humbert ut Eugene. Stevens. Expert drearrtaking dune promptly. r. K r y ’i ' i F. W. Colvin of Eugene v in te .1 m23tf ht g t the pari week with lier mere, Mra. Pet Sanbrd. 1 10 miles out; 14 » un ! ■ Wm Bruwn. XXXXXXXXXX-IXXXXX-IXXXXXXXX' Mira E.lith llaatinga haa arcepteil a Divide Items. X / A p r p c million ft. fine tim- rontini * School begins here Monday, Sept. 2d, |H,aitiuii aa elerk fnr The hair. LJ I i t b l v u b ti; good g a r d e n with Mias Haag of Eugene as teacher. Y land; creek lad toil; small bearing VS. E Bruwn, of thè Brown bumlier orchard; assortmlr fruits, (dace all Fritz Söderström, who is working at y la»., waa up frulli Eugene Munday un fenced; line nut/ range for stoca; the O. L. & T. Co., mashed his thumb litiN j tICHH. ...... | creek and dmuntain springs Ml while moving the donkey last week. .j. .',|ace Place rented and in crop this Mi aara. Banton, Stapletun end l evi season. Price $ t.ir>0; $700 cash, bal- Frank Chapman went to Eugene on Cieer of launlon and T. Wheelcrof ance one year at »>', interest. business Saturday. Box 51H. ih in ritv Mirre in Eugene Satunlay, Mr. Lewis and family were guests of makliiK thè trip by auto. Mr. Soderstrom’s Sunday. Wr bave .r> do*. Everlaating è The old soldiers of I.Htie county will Miss Ruth Taylor was visiting at jura whirh v r wili aacritiri !lt i l '"" make their county reunion a state-wide Drain a few days. BU Y I ... We want to clean up our ^ ^ >n(, wij, hold it at the time on |H-r Frank Chapman loaded a car of inlil and ends, He have other bur *(,ich the Oregon Klcetric celebration planks for Decorah, Ia.,the last of the gains in jars. *rund & Co., I hone n.>. ^¡ven> lace M ins Ethel i ’arker came up from Jf yoU h>ve an 0I1 vacant house to week. Y Mr. and Mrs. Miller, who have been Eugene last Thursday. rent sec Swengel at the Hardware Store visiting a brother in Washington, re Alfred D tliU latra »acUd busim , n A ||ttW paint inside and out turned a few days ago. Y In Eugene Turadny. Will put it in sbxpe and bring you an Mr. Lee loaded a car of lumber here * PIIOTOGKAI’ HEK ABMSTlfDNG income. , Y it. SHOT A'l Bui hf v tn ts folks to M. Hoskins has commenced su.t tn Monday. •1; Miss Della Perini was visiting with vere ib j. Htl|| a*,ra. It was only foreclosure against the Saginaw know he Y relatives at Anlauf a few days. ,,f bis now cameras, which chard and Timber company. The two with one notes secured by the mortgage were t Frank Marketta and sister Pearl of n, na I >r wasn't loaded ¡it the lime. Y called to $P.t5o and $3450, respectively Comstock were visitors at Perini’s Sun mpletely Mrs. Albert Stocks was day. of the nnh,'hea!l* ,lurt,lnK <»f II, •<|Uiiim, Wash., Pnrcnii Tuesday on acculi nt Carl Burket visited at the home of all limi' «Ufned home Saturday, aflc r a viait McriniiH illiu*H8 * .f her brother's wife. his parents Monday, returning to Rose- pk his mother. had John McPherson of Afhland. who burg on No. 19. AT A BARGAIN A »titrh in limi. ^rnsy anvv a new ticen visiting his son at D" Y ' Miss Lindstrom and nephew Adolph, J » of shoes. Thompson for several day*, returnc.l X Qn|y 1J mile* from Cottage were shopping in Cottage Grove S a t X |M(- 1. I',iins and wife are s e n d i n g a home Tuesday morning. : drove, 35 acres under cultiva urday. Savage and VMnoh. aUr rifle* always " l , ‘" 11 ' ' r I , (»kina repre Extra Gang Foreman Rosen and wife tion, 40 acres fine piling tim the Morre-Fairbanks Pa»., ami is („ stock , t the Swcngol Hardware spent Sunday at Newport, returning f ber. 200 acres good foot-hill _ -'. install machinery at the Calii Store. Y . . ... Monday morning. Y woodland pasture. Price $20 Mr. and Mrs. John Barker luiy j Y r Ml" eral S l'rings at lamdon. Misses Frances and Millie Dugan outing at turned home from their per acre. A snap. Easy terms. tu' f am* Arthur Stewart were at Eugene Monday. frut | ri(Jny from Ncw|>orl, where I’almtir’a. AiiPai;ss ownkk reived word Many Good Positions. Mrs. I). McCarge» I»*« ref I / SleWlut h* <l Mveral weeka Hox 458, Cottage Grove, Ore. Victor Are open to young men and young ■^count of UHti^na. ,,f the death of lur ^ father, Death oc- ladies in the field of “ Wireless” or miahed rooms to rout to arhool Montre. at Berkeley, Cnlif Commercial Telegraphy. The passage Mina Huella Hawkins visited in Eu- s< hool teacher*; All conven- curred Friday at the age » ' " >lH - of a new federal law, e l e c t i v e Oct. laturday. 1 " r' ishvd and use of cook 1st. compelling all sea going vessels to ,i Margaret Marcarci Harvey of *°*" rianrt. f t. ini for one In HouaehoM g"f '* ' or he equipped witji wireJVM instruments K ayscr Marth» W e have notfi \ but Oregon grown trees, and manned tfy two competent opera iTw' With tWH in r,,0,n- next aeven a2î'c M. C. Uualt. a‘ 2 9sl9|*l. Whiaman. tors, has created a great demand for ntractorl carefully inspe ed under state laws. Guar Xi'turtu'd last young men in the wireless service. Mrs. C. <■. DuBruill n *" *,,,mor,'*t has recovered f ’antnn, anteed highes grade. Plenty of Logan Albany and ^ e n t sickness. The Morse Telegraph O . , of Seattle, ere and Thiiraday from « »"*'* ,n berries. Wrii us. Wash., operates under direct super le. His I"f tn ! " ' ' I f . Aisled angled Lidian« ni. vision of wireless and railway officials red with L ' ' “•'"I streams of the Another big ' "l • ... rc- »way. and place» all graduates in good posi “ I ttnik p#f fr,,m Saturday to Tuesday. A tau,",™ ™ k i.K , u . M F. 30” during the past tions. It will pay you to write for full directed ''"rmslicd room, one ceivctl I of »n narticulars. a29-s5pd. better, C l ^ ' h n f Man,. Address 14« th l. Store. Everybody’* buying it week. to come L p a-22-29pd. > » " ' n » ~ » ^ 7 ’ . , i ()»k 1 returned Tue. y now all tinel want ad. will get it for you. m L* 11 family have arrived nouai caro to aged or . I recom- Chargea r e . ^ » b U » 9" --.-.Newport. M" rK“n. Colo., and ex|>ect ry them. S t „ Kugcno. tire. th" the'r permanent home. IiatiI ms »•a . la st for I f f p ç \ I , lirfilH-r, « ili eut A l i " ■ umilili It. I Ini) :41e Ih fi,,’ j •" Ü 1 No \ Long-Credit Profits Umphrey & Mackin One Cash Price to Ail J Last Week of the ! dies Suitings Clearance Sale! A ll W o o l O r in o li C lo t h ;in* p o in ch e s w id e i $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a Yard p of all A general elea odd lots, br en sizes BUN WOOLEN MILLS STORE STOCK R ANCH This includes Ready-to- wear Garment, Suits, Coats, Skirts, W ash Goods, Etc. L U R C H ’S , Cottage Grove PEAR, CHÉRRY, APPLE H“r t « t C — «* **''1 I i ! I t ? ? ? ?