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„ , tie thi. .hall be Mttlad by debat ing * new .|ue*tion on April 4. IkW- •:♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ >♦ > * * ***** * * * * v v v v v ## * * ♦ !• The cup i* to broom* the i<er«nan*nt \|., .r ». • ''*' r* ♦!♦ property of th* fir*t arhoul that wma It are promptly t>ut uf twice. _ town shipment* are most carefully pa. ' « » u# check . r money »nier on receipt of itoo. 1 » All nier- chamlise guaranteed factory or your n. ney re funded IS FOKMKK COTTAGE G HOVE UMPMREY & MACHIN Rolled Oats Special During th* first week in January we are selling the fanciest Cream Rolled Oats at 5-lbs for 25c 6-lbs. o f Standard Oats for 25c. Ask for sack price. Put in your order now. H. H. HENDRICKS IS PARDONED The CASH ECONOMY STORE I Start the New Year 1913 on the Cash Plan | SCHOOL BOY work in the .ehvol,|B aouthern ,Ulri »hvr,, for many y. ■..... * = j Special Offerings in Pure Foods During first Week of Nett A oar X X The G rocery Department of this store steadily gaining in favor. O ur customers have found tkit " * -,M 1 ' 1 ’ selling only the best merchandise at most reasonable prices. W e sell for cash at a minimum :i>\ an i au ™ «£♦ to ask lo w er prices than credit stores. V $125 per Sack H igh F lig h t Flour is made o f b l u e - s l e m , Eastern W ashin gton hard wheat and is oue o f the Patent flours ou It is a pure bleached flour. I ► PR i à 1 Î f If I lf 1 5 lbs black Figs ................ 3 lbs. large, fancy white Figs — .5 U*s. Muscatel R a i s i n s .............. J ib s fancy, s e e d l e s s , bleached Sultana R a is in s ______ . . . 3 lbs faticv dried A p p le s ................. 5 lbs Petite Prunes_____ _____ 4 lbs. Italian Prunes_____ _____ 25c 25c 25c 25c Special for First Week in January Piam ou d " W ” T a b le Fruit— pure fruit, packed in heavy, cane syrup A p n c o ls. Pears. Peaches. Pineapple. Asparagus. Strawberries, etc J cans fo r __________________* Pride of Oregon 45c Soft W h eat Flour Per sack _________ , * 4 IFs extra fancy Peaches ........ and fanciest pack to be had on the market. W e cannot recom mend Diamond Goods too highly. W e guarantee every can Y o u 'll lik e it. f 1 OK Per s a c k ................. j l . Z d l '*n • »tiered for first week in January ' l stands tor the cleanest, purest best H igh the market white, un T r v a sack • Ul Dried Fruit Special DIAMOND BRAND OF CANNED GOODS Flour N Frequent C ity Delivery Phone 33 vinced of the Cash Savings. % High Flight t i l G iv e our Grocery Department a trial ordc: tln> "'cck. Diamond “ W ' Maine Sweet Corn or solid pack Tom a toes. J ca n s____________ Diamond “ W " small SI fie ! Green Peas or Diamond " \ V " Succotash J can- for 35c 25c IX Note these Cash Saving Prices ~ i C 1 pkg. Shredded W heat B iscu it__________________ lJ c J pkgs. G rape N u ts. .. .J 5 c 3 pkgs. Corn F la k e ? ........J5c BUY - p k g ^ F ig P u m e________4 v G old en Rod Oat F'lake? Per p k g . . . ____________30c J-lb p k g . Cream o f W heat .......................... ISc YOU Fancy Caue aud C frn J-lb. pkg. W heat E a ts___15c G olden Rod W heat Flakes Per p k g ______ 30c J-lb. p k g. Steel Cut Oats 1 v iju ak er Rolled Oats, pkg- .30c Svrup. Regularly sold at $1.00 per gallon in credit stores Special this week, per g a l . _______73c J pkgs. prepared Pancake F 'lo u r______________ ____ 45c P e te rs'C o c o a . Full ’ «-g a l. can, e a c h ___ 4 3 c Per c a n . . A V lt>-o2 . bottle I.ib b y's pure Tom ato C a t s u p ________3 V J J pkgs W h eat H earts____ 45c NEED N O W S.vnip Special J pkgs K e llo g g 's W heat B isc u it_________________ J5c J pkgs. P o s tu m ___ ______ 45c W H A T F n ll qt can. e a c h _______ 3 0 c It's delicious. T r v a can Table Fruit Special Red Rock Brand of T a b le FTuit. packed in a 4o . sugar svrup. Every can is packed with select fruit, includ ing Bartlett Pears. A p ri cots. Crawford and Lem on Cling Peaches, etc. Special this week Jeans .......... 25c signed by Taft for Extending Executive Clemency to 1’urtland. tire., Jan. 1 A telegram wa* received here U»iay fr. in Washing ton, I). C.. stating that Hamilton II. Hendricks, one o f Ihe men convicted in connection with the famous Oregon land fraud ca»e*. wa* pardoned yester- (lay by president Taft. Hendrick*, who is a lawyer of Fossil, Wheeler county, wa* convicted o f de frauding the government of part of the public domain In W heeler county and of subornation of jwrjury in induc ing peraon* to make dummy nitric# on public lands. He ha* been under **n- tence to serve 13 months in the federal prison at M<-NeiM* Island, Washington, but sentence had been stayed pending disposition of appeal in hia case. When farmer United Slate# District Attorney John H. Hall waa pardoned a few week* ago the forecast wa* mala that Hendrick»' pardon probably waa within the near future. The grounda given by the president fur pardoning Hendrick* were »aid to be identical with those assigned in the Hall case ; that the conviction wa# arcured by a packed ju ry." ’ The pardoned man is a former Cot tage Grove school boy. Unde Sam Creates Refuges for Wild Birds Extra Special for First Week in January •I* f a 3 tal cam Pnà ! 2 tal caas tanrv Rro UMPHREY & MACKIN ío r t r i ll The Social Twelve d o b beid a New Year party at the Herbert Eakic borne. to which the husbands or members were invited, in a seetkyra' n i roo- test. Mrs. A. L Monroe. Mrs. G. M Balt and Mrs. C. H. Burkholder arc« first second and third priae* respec tively. IveniDoe» were played. Re- freshrr.ects were sertec ccosist-.ng of chickec salad, olive*, sanewyche*. coffee, tee cream and cake. M in e Chambers and w ife were guests of honor. Members and their iushana* present were: Messrs, ana Mesoames G M. Balk L. h. B ill. A . L. Monroe. B „, B. K. J * H A * . « a . e . c. a Mrs Chaa Bohss entertained Man- day afternoon ic honor of ter grano- caugkter. Mias Caro.] Grimm, who was visiting ter. Many youth f t games were plaj ed and other forms o f diver s x e fum ated that kepi the little folks ' -erts -i . wt - t i :r,i oen - in* Refreshmer.ts «e r e served row- sist hg of a .:* l aancwictes caae roM y. apples anx and the M.sse? Lewis and Mar oc Hooper ic a pleasing c c e t The re mainder of the ewnung was taken up w.th nemgs and fno'yeaonae gamea F r rcirestmerts the guests were <ea»eo at a prettily decorated tab e :c the dm- ing rven where they were served chocolate, «anew ches and p-iekle* The pleasant c'ios.r.g feature was the spirited singing o f jolly sehool songs by the whole ev*r;any. These present tesihes the h.gt schoe; studerts were former students o f the h.gt schex ano the mem hers of the vis.it.r.g tastet ha." teas from Central PceM. A „ H.cr-t t e a . .< , 4 home o f his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. H. i . Jorgmuon.. Severai games were p.ayea after which refres.hme.nts of aandwicbea. oca. kies, eoeoa, har-an a-, candy and nut* were ferved. About twenty were ;eeaer.t- ^ ci couple left at once for Chehalis. W ash.. for a few aav#' viait with Mr. Wilaon * motber before taking up tbeir residence at Alger. M-.ss Shields has been identified with t±e lo c a l and ed-ocaUon*, affairs o f Lv rera and Southern lane County the greater t-art of her iife and is a highly esteemed young vs— an. Mr. W ’ .s.-n, s a popuiar young besi ness man c f Alger. Wash. He was formerly xdentifievi with the iumter r- urest o f Lare C ««n t;. A t present be .s eortracti*x tie the Lake Wtalcoro Logging Co., with headquarters at A lger. * ash. The G iris* Club entertained Tuesday c » en: - g a: a « a t f t part;, at d w O 0. Veatck home. ie ie card game* were played, after whack guest« were g :vet s ip* o f pater with r.**e# ce tberr ana upon which ttey wroU rrophecie* for the new yea*. Muck amusement was caused wten they were Bea» Spcaal In a tti ■ Jamn 5 k . Kav* Ben» ____ 4 k . Hdk Beaas . . . . 25c 25c Florence. Edith. Hassel and Mr. and Mrs. Magee and M.u Susie (.'amp. There were a few other guest* Ckarie* R Trent and M aa HatUe M Allen of thi* city were married in Eu gene Saturday by Rev. C. A. Wooley. A marr.age been*« hat teen isaued to Lloyd L. Abbey and Mta* Ada Smith o f Lora re. TO DEVELOP PUBLIC SPEAKERS To the erd that beyv and girl* of Lare coucty may have a better oppor- tuaity to develop along the line of pub :ie »peaking, a number of teacher? of Lane county while attending the insti- late deemed it advinble to form, a de- baung league which will work alo-e .eacUcaily the same line* a* the state Start the New Y e ar _ with Rovai Club Coffee for Breakfast T h e M E T S A N pamesa around and read. This was foF ^ k-wetf by avoging ana roua*r. Refrroh- at a New Y ear * party in Phuhp, Hail roemt* »e r e served in the airing room A .arge :,ne*K-t were Basel Sprat. Mvrtie Monday evemiag. “ ■ which had te e « aeoorv.e. as a i:irest. were p evesse - x w.th M Teeter*. C .an Learn, t u t t Fede. i t . tn K ases sser Glrohnr 1 . , « : , an: Refreahment* were in the form of a G- <r “ Tkeliaa Jonea. G.adrs and V e la Rohm. C^ Re fresh s e t t * j J parcie u nrer. and were as faiiowa: ci Mrs. Jones aas.istec Mrs Bohrr. w tfc 'B+txjc and egga. hamb.rger aana- emK,ri*oe were ser>ei the em tenam.ihg. w .chess. Mi*d. t read anc better, obvro. New Year # p«rty was p w i j j tL M ta w ,.;w puddaeig and .-aooa Tte rfcarr-.age of M ias Flora Teague A teriors of the Christian Cburct af Miaf.icr t. * 'knsoenaro toca par kc * ca tre v.nr-.suan vhatch Albert Ar, ,<rsc* r m an -vtat>or b-nf* Monday ever.mg at the groom * - -e*oay ever ng by member* of the narxe in pk :* Ma. haturaay night, teme ot South Fifth Street Rev. C- Cfcnstaar Endeav<ff. The ma r feature Eugene cecbestra fumabec m a w M Ce*«h oftciatad. Mr. Chrwtenae* «4 the eveterg was a game o f "Clap i t Puret was served. About 25 couples* » ar employe at the tue plant. Tte Out. ' it which tte ladies* ae- aere ;ecsserv tenoe ted been n s t-rg nee s ister i* ] curro partner» and then yaweroded U A fair 1 1 reur.se* was tela Oknrtr-.» propoae. this being tte.r as: chance th a city. foe four years. I * tr is way purtnaro I**J «t tte home ti Mr. and Mrs. P. H Tuesaday ever.ng at Ph ilip * Hal Magee two m >*s# «e a t af tte city. were aec-tmed fee aup.per. Ref rear Mws C e n t M ss Ker.nor and Mr. Berts ed sianrwsctesa. cake and cocca T te piarty gathered arramf * « * laden Duteer en tene tum fer the student* of were « n e d Aboct fifty were praam . Chnstma* tree after w r «r . *jj sat the G -nage Grove High «choc. Tte oowr to a bountiful dinner fee tte firm student* came ia a body f r o « the ha* Dorema, the.. Dee. ÍT.— Spoc.ai U time is two years that all had beset ke< bai game, at that the high robot»’ Tte ñesn.t nró - T te w-eod mg c i M is* together Tboae :e-eac.-.t were Mr. and vTCtcry wa# the aubyort a f much «*>- EXhe Sheod# t* Mr. Lcenslcc XT. « i P Mrs J. J, Diiic* and ftaugrter Mar thus.aa:.>: corometp Bewsdc# a ram- arc of Aigve. » a id . , ocrurrro at t M garet o f KakerfieM. Calif., and Mr be* « f vie troia roJectxm*. there were * p. a . Wroresaday. Dee 25. at tte and Mrs. R. M Glesaaon of Cmtage arveral ew > ia t « program nuvrhesrv home o f th* kr*d* a pauenta. Mr. anc Grcve. Mr ana Mra P. tg Hut,bare M ra Esther Anàeraot ia a «oprane Mrs. Geo. She-Jds Rev. James* Mocre and daughter Gwenoo y r of Sales. Harcwd V« t i v^ctage Greve affinal cu. The Mr. Rupen Magee a f S p r r g fw «. S H O P debating e-ague. excep4 that ?th and ñtt graoe jvsblie ache«,! children will be allowed to enter the Mme as high •choc! sraderta. That at many student* as peroib* may have ar. opportunity to debate, each achoc. will a* far a# peroible de- w h p xo aff.mr.ativ« *nd a negative t**nr, of three debaters each. wk,ck ■ i meet two other achoc,is. of M r the aar-e « * * . ia a triangle, cm the ?ame right and delete both *»de# of tte u n e qrowt.on. whset ^uewtvor. will te accoro spee, by the principela of tte con.temCmg acbcwia. Tw: at tetes will be held: The first. January XL the aeromd March 21. E*ck deteter w ill te allowed tea n. rmless and tte closing speaker ice «¡rot teas, six minute* fee summary. m Throe judges will te pacate by aro : .* factory to tte oro-terMUrg robot ia ■ - = Ilad ‘"•'I;,.,,'..... i table'» *r* «»1^‘ v them. K"l well '» I’lisri „Id by H a rri UK CHURCH ! f Khlrr !.. A » it*# ijh | eial revival n . ■ ln day A : .« i i . s . Jan. i>. and » more A ci r vitati-- to the public. G Ä :¡ f Y, anil.ni: ilWtlf*. in '1 ( T I K l s r u - , , H( k K. A. Mi*o. j Service* for nr it San school. y :4fi. acni n, |) a " A Divin* Cali hrutiu | 6 .An p. m. ; arr ; tu ^ . ject "Photogra; of (*4 < Means of a Mirror. " HAKTIfi » HUln C M Cobb, t Service* f-,r i.i-it Svy,j | *.-ti,«>l *1 1-1 » ; rrirn^i at 11 . t hr • r.I : i ' th, ¡ p*r will te I,»<rv. Y'*irjJ meeting at 6 .*> |> m. M K. CHURCH Jan.. - I V re, Pat^l service* f ■<r Mat Suodaj m., Sunday srb<- 11 ». * subject: "T h e Many Cn qoeror" . 6 K * rth lain aong and sermon. subject: ing the !>>rd* Virryard." T H E FAIR | .s rap i«!!', r» • r.bg fu ri*c«-nt M . * r, fittic i aai| sire**» to than k ite and all f o r tln- pa-st fu vkishen th rn i a Hippy | l'ro n p sT o a s N **« Yctr About nine year* ago llncle Sam be came actively interested in the prolee lion of wild birds This interest was ^brought about because various •)» m J. A. WI of game birds, a* well aa *--ng P .S . O n r !>>t i ut Ga and insect-eating bin*, were decr»-aw carne* in ju » t at ' he ckse* ing rapidly, while insect pest* were in C h ristm a a tradì- C«Uti4| creasing in immense numbers, t nrte th ia .in*-. Sam has recently estimated that tte annual lean to agricultural and ta*t>- cultural interest* in this country Delight Valiev. amounts to $43100.000. Jan. 1.- (Special t- TV The National Association of Aodahoii Mias Ali-ha M org»' • <teat| Societies, which waa organized for the tags Grove a few lays Mias t yridali Gib er, « V protection of wild birds and animal*, - : • t tt# t began the campaign a number of year» ctr. ; 1 ) r. ! : -i t,. w - rvturrte borne last Tr..r*dijj ago to get certain refuge« or retreat» A surprise party * * » ri» where no hunting or killing of beneficial Stella Kedford Thur- .»yefl birds would be allowed at any season of A large number were and the evening w»- the year. The first national wild bird reserva in playing games. A j"k c w u pisye-: -nC t i tion wa* set aside March 14. 1SWS. by a ast we.-à that c»--- b» " Special proclamation of the President. able embaraaamr't Os Since that time fifty-five other reserva the atatioi, tak# th| tions have been created solely for tha for Eugene. About fiv# protection of wild bird*. These em fore train time aome <s him to open b>* *uil u brace rocky islands, sand bear he*, f.-ur.l r -.t»i',«'l *i>» lakes, rr.arshe* and other place* that the things be had p.t in L are of no agricultural value, reaching until Sundsy before going. Misses Betty ami L- rthaAi from Florida to Alaska and over to the Hawaiian Islanda. Many of these are New Year's with It M»* Cottage Grove. the ancestral breeding pfacea of birds, A t-tesMnt part> *•* ^ - aome of which are almost exterminated M rgan re?donee S ' rd*y < by plume hunters. Mrs. V G Smith * »• The "largest and best national wild Gjttage Grove Wed: --«lsy. bird reservations are on tte Pacific Mr* Freeman returned ts Coast," Mid Mr. William L. Finley. Tuesday from a visit n Eeg#t*J State Game W arden for Oregon, who ha* during tte past year auceeede»: , getting a large number of «m ailer* W 'm * g *m e refuges in various [arts o f his »tate. "One o f our government reser vations includes a vast area of th* tree e-a# tundra at the mouth of thw A -L I Yukon River in Alaska. Another im-f A c ud*» lower Klamath la k e in north ern California and southern Oregoa. 1 car and a third includes Malheur ami Har T o start the N ew bank a uunt. ney Lake« in southeastern Oregwau opening a hank 1 These three art as immense nuraenro the start is m ade. v ., j where untold thouMnda of ducks, geese it «o difficu lt to bui. v ,url \Ve st licit you : ic.ou and other wild fowl are reared earh up. year. Uncle Sam has esubiisted though it ta so sm.»’ you strict law* for tte protection o f thro* think it is worth w . e ^ wild bird* on the re**rvat>orw and rwv- la ter cat P**d oo Ln*e ploy* Sfceial warden* to see that the*« • w* are enforced. '* " A few years ago Mr*. Russell Sage j became greatly interested in the work I accomplished by the AwduE.n Soo«|w , ! "T O H I *L L l»tJ " and gave several thouaand dollars i W ick wa* used to carry on educational 1 j Spedd 1st feel ■ ianaari f f imi you it Oregon Man. V ; * purrha.ed V Inland a tract of la. d „nu,, * thou*«, i h i rklalT* "•* ground », , W1|,1 * ‘>1 vaat retting , ,c, f *• luigi atr from • Norlh »in te r tea \t r, * !.. rn»k. a refuge out of t .. i . i ^ , 1 "J u ty Was Packed” U Reason As- ♦ * £ Tabor of Crld |A. K. ....... it). »"'It h V, tfU |,|r,‘ ar*. wh*n »*> ut IW« t 1' I □licit » " ^ol Hdulmu^ I’lano I oliali 74 i(ruUl ,| with pnrlii Lllen V. r l r| (h(- »¡>tke to C reditori. in t h e m a t t e r o p t h è e s t a t e or a d o n ir a m j . stew art DECEASED. Nulte* it hereby given that it e uo- ocr»ignee has been appointed by Ite County Cour» ia ate for Ione Crani,. Mate o f itfegoci. Executer. with ite • il «r-nexed. of it e estate of tte aaid Ador.iramJJ. Stewart, deceased A. («rsc.ns havir^f d a i « * agata»! ****** “ * hereby ratified and re- * a rM to P»*ser.t ih « asme I « tte sn 4«*=gn«d. at the law office o f J. R. Medley, at Cottage Greve. Lane Cara ty. Oregon, withiaaix «tooth» from the date a f thw ratte». ............. .. i .-.I purl« i L.pvT TM liniment »D m * ( p»ini> K'>r sale by Pdtilii KdilvhdV II COIHW S G I»» North i Bo»*"* tila i*» I I« p »»• îidt I» COMI S. E. R- I Nli wT ATI‘ »N** Cofik' k Uhl i»»** ... I ‘ ¿*»•11 «.«» MIMI th.fi » N A .. . . I h i Afi WlC« • . . , . I K i l l U f i II»*«fi W II |.%h«M»l» ...I lAfi l»i«-»..h L,tta lihwi« 1 .-v ugna Ci.ruy# fifiUMlfi»« » •»•Il ] r ( 4 i t i i u | «t«' ' -itm g r L . io t> afifie » H D «, >il i M i l U ' f p r , a . a |. rot » *»»•' “ : U c i l u r r a t u y • • • ‘ t » » » 3 « y l*»i I »<lt t*«»t I w i n n v r . l h l I h r tn«4fiNrvH» »• r.•»«•»•»r • I » % ' a : ; 111 frnght A. H. WOOD. I Hints for H"usrkerpe kKoley'i H>>ney and T always on han<l, and ■; hf*d off a cold hv ll I It runl»i!," no oplatM, I I the inflame I air |ia*»it| «|h, imi may navi- a bi| III the yell >w paekfifi [ 8’ore. file (èssine I- ,i in ol ii i |mi| uni iti v i v;• *r 1 111 bottini ilin-ft Ir b : i f » III tilt- l .il.iJ N M iy fin itto G e t W e H Drink it t o K e c jl'l-Y » MINERAL |t murate! vilinc vvnti «iiy o( tilt- m in w n n «ter» of Kurii|ie unii , oitmifiuleil l>y Icuilin h'*» of thè l'n itrii St cumatiun, K idnry ut Dictiotis, 1 lyspcpsiu, lui I *!1 forili» ni Stomut Biavi diroasett. I "givrn u p " by pi |[vt becn ciurd nt lottR- nts l>y Culu|KMiyu itunonials ,,n upplicuti ^ hy all «Ic.ilets, nr sii P® Aitici frotn ili«- p k fcr prk «a pooya s ìlin e |f>r condensi ,i stmlr nf C 7»fcr. Slum ii li, U v e r Blooil ilisnidcts sjirnl A ll dralrrs, ...TH E- First National H" n, >' CMJPUOYA °i*KN A U . T l l l i |im,,l,s he i ■ ut in " )» mnuiitains, \2 m (Jc Grovr (un Srnit -) Spienti m 1 uccoinm »!’lc rati s StcHtn. **lcr batfis unii ,),n, nformatkxt as U |c w'" Br furuished pt*t. 10H SPRIN6S [AGI', ('.R o v i.;, H fo r H o rse s. |? You W a i ^iend Busir Feed College C o v rs . PoulnT • VVe roll ia la rx c ar-i t it le s , g iv in g a t a l l tim<* Eroi team will ;ey ts cert tra veli rg A good measure aud ** ^ ^ c E. STEW ART. eipenaes and will be emteriainte bv F A I R P R IC E S Kxrouuw with tte t e ll annexed, o f Ih* | the hose team ®f Adroiraai J. S te w a rt, » Give u- vi - jt nevt order A tng«ty cap» wij te twaroen the Drorrotd. j surelv be pica rod with the athuoi wnaneg tte t g reet ram ie* oi J. S. M roey. PKi nta. itea m g both debate* I f tte** A tterra, f« * Kxrautra. __ Jt-S»¡ STERLING FEED L"1,,,er Wluit »elioni , | mimi, The Se.it ■or.?.“ a "1 rute. U r ì.e US ,H'f" ro vinsi ir*hip. ^ ta?e Grove ^ Mira New*|iatM>r