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•4 C @ n r ip t y ley has beeu prominently identified with the organization aud subsequent | I f you know a society item aud activities o f the Social Twelve dub, and | do not inform the new »paper, it :■ the mutual regrets o f the houor guest [ your own fault i f it ia not printed aud her club mates were manifest. The club accepted with delight a cordial iu vitatiou to meet with Mrs. Medley at The Conatellation club w ill hold its her home iu Kugeue in September. annual picaio today on the bauks of ♦ ♦ ♦ the Row river east o f the city. The Miss Cora l.owrey, o f this city, aud party w ill leave Masonic hall at ten o ’clock and a delightful day ia antici Dale Cowan, o f Yoncalla, were married pated. The ladies will enjoy a luncheon July 3 at Koseburg, They are now at at noon and at six this evening will home at Yoncalla. Mrs. Cowau formerly lived in You serve a dinner for the husbands o f the calls, but for some time past had re members. sided in Cottage Grove. She is well and ♦ ♦ ♦ The Social Tw elve club gave a fare favorably known in this comiuuuity. well party Tuesday afternoon in honor ♦ ♦ ♦ o f Mrs. J. 8. Medley at the home of The Womau's Missionary society of Mrs. Oeo. Hall. The afternoon was de the Christian church will meet this lightfully spent, the only cloud upon afternoon with Mrs. Kuima Ivans. the horizon o f the afternoon ’» pleasure • • • being the loss o f Mrs. Medley from the The M. P. G. club met Tuesday after club circle. The Hall home was beauti noon at the home o f Mrs. Orville Spear. fully adorned and a delicious luncheon The customary pleasant procedure oc was served by the hostess. Mrs. Med cupied the afternoon. The club will l pur what wx SAVE hepe ^ gpocepies im o THE SAV1HGS BANK TO DAY ORDER Special For This W eek A l b a n y F lo u r , I O s a c k lo t s ___ $ 1 . 1 0 l O O lb . s a c k C h o p ______________$ 1 . 2 3 Special prices on all kinds of feed and flour in quanties. Roy E. Short H A V E NO C O M P E T IT IO N IN OUR M ETHOD OF M A K IN G OLA88E8 T h e S e rv ic e Under which wa make our glasses Is the de velopment of 26 years’ experience. T H IS SERVICE Is not obtainable anywhere else, simply because it Is a personal, distinctive, Individual application of those things we have learned in prescribing, designing, making and fittin g glasses. O u r S e rv ic e because it Is personal, distinctive and indl vldual, assures you glasses that are satisfying to your personal, distinctive individual needs. Broken Lenses Repaired Factory on Promis SH ERM AN W . M O O D Y Careful Optician and Eyesight Specialist Successor to Burgess Optical Co. 881 Willamette Street MON. VICTOR MURDOCK OF KANSAS W IL L G IV E H IS G R E A T LECTURE “America Before The W orld" IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Saturday Evening, July 15 Do not let this opportunity slip by to hear one of the foremost speakers on the lecture platform today. Admission 50c Mr. Murdock prepared this lecture just after his return from several months observation of the battlefields of Europe Delightful Program at Methodist Church Last Night Au appreciative audience listened with pleasure last evening at the Meth odist church to a recital givcu by Miss Ada Matthews, piauist, o f this city. Miss Helen Wilson, reader, and Mr Ferris Abbett, baritone, o f Kugene, all students o f the University o f Oregon Miss Matthews played iu her usual finished style, also accompanying Mr Abbett, who possesses a voice o f e i celleut timbre, and Miss Wilson read a good selection o f numbers in n delight ful manner. The folowing program was rendered: Requiem (H om er); Slumber Romance, from Philoinen et Bacus (G ou u id); To My First Love (L o h rl .Mr. Abbett Via Courier (O 'H e n ry ); Lure o f L it tle Voices (S ervin ); Wreck o f the Julia Plant (M o o d y )___Helen Wilson From the Depths (M cD o w ell); La Castagnette ( Ketten).... Ada Matthews The Sweetest Flower That Blows (H a w le y ); Drink to Me Only with Thine Kyes; Nottingham Hunt (Frederick Bullard)..........Mr. Abbett The Wheels o f Time (C h ilde); Pierre Minot (A m sborg)...... „...Helen Wilson I Attempt from Love Sickness to Fly (W ritten in the 17th century by H. Purcell); Invictus (Bruno Huhn) __ ____ __________.... Mr. Abbett New York City. Delight Valley, July 8.— (T o the Kd j itor.) — Will you kind'y answer the fol | lowing question»: What is the extreme length and I breadth o f New York C ity f Is Greater New York under one may or, or do Brooklyn and New York have separate mayorsf What is the population o f N *w York C ity f J. L. B E A T T Y . • • • A N SW E R . , We haven’t the statistics aa to the length and breadth o f the city. It has an area o f 327 square miles. There are 2500 miles of paved streets, giving some idea o f its distances. Greater New York is governed by one mayor. The boroughs o f Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queen» and Richmond each have presidents, who are members o f the eity council o f greater New York. We haven’t at hand the figures as to the present population o f New York. It was recently announced that it is now the largest city in the world, which would necessitate a population o f some 8,000,000. This probably includes West chester and New Jeraey suburbs. “See Moody and See Better” WE discontinue its meetings the remainder o f the summer. ♦ ♦ The Kensington club will picnic in the city park today. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. C. H. YauDenburg and daughter, Mias Eunice, gave au enjoyable lawn party at their home yesterday after noon in honor o f Mrs. Roy Hellows, of Roseburg. Fruit puuch was served from the " O ld Oaken Bucket,” and the guests spent a social hour with ueedle work. Refreshments o f ice cream aud cake were served at tables beneath the cool shade o f the trees on the lawn Invited guests were: Mrs. Hweugel Mrs. Fishburue, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. De l.euer Henieuway, Mrs. Wright, Miss Wright, Mrs. Joe Porter, Mrs. Chain tiers, Mrs. Kiuie, Mrs. Frost. Mrs. H. J Shinn, Miss Fern Holcomb, Mrs. Ham loth, Mrs. K. C. Johns, Mrs. Roy Bel lows, o f Koseburg; Mrs. J. R. Jones Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. McQueen, Mrs. Dean and Mrs. Monroe. ♦ ♦ ♦ M A N Y EN JO Y P L E A 8 IN G R E C IT A L j) Report of the Condition of The First National Bank at Cottage Grove, in the State o f Oregon, at the cloee o f biiaincaa June .10, 1916. RESOURCES $122,419 94 (E very religious orgauisatiuu is iu l.oane and discounts----—..... ..... - ....—..— .............. 801 i Overdrafts, secured, nolle; uneeoured----- vited to use this column for announce 12,600 00 17. S. bonda deposited to secure oirculetion (per value) uieut o f its services aud other uews Boude other tliau U. M. bonds pledged to secure postal Contributors are requested to omit ex 3 , 000.00 savings deposits..... ................ - .......... „ .........- ......... • hortatious aud other editorial mutter Bonds, securities pledged as collateral for State, or oth 4,000.00 and to make the auuouuccuivut o f ser er depoeita or bill« payable (poatal excluded)............ vices us concise as possiblu. Social Securities other than U. S. bonds (not Ineludiug stocks) owued unpledged_____________ —_____ _______—„ « —« . . 44,001.07 fuuctious, etc., aud uews outside o f the weekly uunouuveuieut may be elabora! 61,001.07 Total bonds, securities, etc...............—........................... ed upon.] Subscription to stock o f Federal Reserve Bauk, $3UtK) • • • 1,500 00 Less amount unpaid.— ................... .....................$1500 Presbyterian Church 1). A. MacLeod pastor; phoue 137K. Bible school at 10 Value o f bankiug house ( i f unencumbered)................ 18,500 00 3.000 00 a ui. Morning worship at II a. m. Jun Furniture end riituree---- ------ ------- ------------------- - 1.800.00 ior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. in. Eve Real eatate owued other than buukiug house............... 9,441.04 mug worship at 7:30 p. iu. Net auiouut due from Federal Reserve B au k................ Service I I a. iu. Subject, " T h e Eter Net amount duo from approved reserve ugeuta iu New York, Chicago aud St. Louie..... _................................. 15,190.49 mil Preaent.” There will be uo even mg service owing to the union services Nat aiuouut due from approved reeerve agents in 57,260 50 other reserve eitiee......„ .................................. 18,060.01 at the Christiaii church. • • • Net amount due from banks end bankers other tbau Christian Science Services iu the 23,368.11 above .........__„ _________ ._________« . ________- ........ — chapel at 242 Secoitd street each Hun ( tutside clieeks aud other cash items..........................- 496.48 77U23 day at 11 a. m. Regular testimonial Fractional curreuey, nickels aud centa......... ......... . 271.80 meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. 730.00 The building is opeu fur the use o f the Notes o f other national banks..— .................... ........... 16,403.6ft ...... circulating library each Wednesday Coin and certificates. ........................... . ......... from 1:30 to 4:30 p. in. A ll are cordial Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer 625 00 uud due from U. H. Treasurer....«...... .......... - ............ ty invited to the services, us well as to make use o f the literature. $320,1 I l l s • • • L IA B IL IT IE S Apostolic Faith Mission Fred lloru $ 25,000.00 Capital stock paid in shuh, pastor. Services every Weducs 25,000.00 Surplus fund..... « _ „ . . day eveuiug at Missiou hull, opposite depot. Suuday at 3 p. ui. Every Wed Undivided profits.... ..„410,109 50 uesday at 8 p. in. Everybody invited Reserved for taxes 1,38543 to these meetings. No collections taken. • • • 11.494 93 7,827.93 3,367.00 Ixisa current expense«, interest, and taxes paid Catholic Church -Father Moruu, pas tor. Mass every Sunday at 8 aud 10:30 Circulating notca outstanding«...........„ .„ — ...... ........... a. ui. Seruiou at 10:30 a. m. Individual deposits subject to check............ ..... • • • Certificates o f deposit uue in less than 30 * » * » • ..... - Christian Church Elizabeth Ware, Certified checks......... ......... ......................... ...... .... supply minister. Bible school at 9:45 Cashier’s checks outstanding--------- --- --- ------------- a. m. Christiau Endeavor i t 7 p. is Postal savings deposits_______ __ __ _________________ State, county or other municipal deposits.................... Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Total demnnd deposits 210.011.1.1 • • • Methodist Episcopal Church- Horace Other time deposits______ ________ _____ ___ ____— ----- 12,500.00 197,609 22 6,662.56 1,000 (HI 582.27 2,198 IM 4,000.00 37,773.32 N. Aldrich, pastor. Sunday school every _________ __________________ 87,773.32 Totul o f time deposits Sunday at 9:45 a. ui. Service with ser ......................................... ........................$320,113.48 T o t a l« _____ _________ inou at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior Stale o f Oregon, County o f Lane, as: I, T. C. Wheeler, Cashier of the above League at 3 p. in. Epwortk League at named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true to the best of •i:30 p. m. my knowledge and belief. • • • T. 0. W HEELER, Cashier. Baptist Church (' C. Van Uorkum, Subscribed and sworn to before me this sth day <>f July. 1916 GEORGE H. B R A IN A K D , Notary Public. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. French My commission expiree Oct. 4, 1919. ing 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. ui. Prayer meeting Thursday at Correct— Attest: Herbert Eakin, 7:30 p. m. N. W. White, • • • Oliver Veatch, Director». Seventh-day Adventist Cbnrch -P ra y er uieetiug Wednesday at 7:30 p. in Young People's Missionary Voluuteer While Carolyn wus Growing Hailey. society Friday at 7:30 p. in. Sabbath Cudjo’s Cave- Trowbridge. school eucb Sabbath at 1:30 p. m. Ser Ten Boye— Andrews. vices following. The Red Mustang Stoddard. • • • Camping Out Stephens. German Lutheran— There will be that high Interest oftimes means The Half Back— Barbour. Lutheran services ia the German luu low securityf Everyday «venta The Ranch on the Oxhide— Inman. gauge in the Preabytcriuu church Sun seem to prove it. The Boy Trnpper Castleman. *~ day afternoon at 3:30. A ll Germans About Animals- -Carter. i f you can be content with nor are invited. With Custer in the Black Hills Bone mal interest and want to be ab • • • eolutely sure o f your principal, hill. Free Methodist Services F. W. Captain January— Richards. then this strong National Bank Oliver, pastor. Sabbath school, 10:00 The French Revolution— Mathews. has much to offer. a. m. Preaching services, 11:00 a. m When Knighthood Was in Flower A savings arcuimi can be opened uud 8:00 p. in. Prayer meeting, Wed i askoden. here with uue dollar or mure, oi uesday, 8:00 p. m. Cordial invitatiou Out o f the Wreck I Rise— linrraden. which we will pay you a fair Ir to all. A Young Man 'a Questions Speer. terest. Peace o f mind ia w o rt« Economies— Bullock. something. Rexall News is Now Rexall Magasine The Woman in White— Collins. Think it over and consult us. T h e Red F a ir y B o o k Lung. Beginning in June the ” Rexall The Green Fairy Book — Lung. News ’ ’ was transformed into the ‘ ‘ Rex all M agaziue” and in keeping with the The Blue Fairy Book— Lang. The Valley o f Fear Doyle. dignity of the new name the quality in Senator Sugebruah— Lynde. every essential has been raised; better Charles O 'M alley— I .ever. paper, better ink, more color work, The Settler— White. better reading matter and a new fen Betty Zane— Grey. ture offered in the way o f stories each (Continued next week) month by prominent authors. We are doubling the circulation of this magazine with the July number BICYCLE R EPAIR ING because o f its popularity. Thu city — SOLD ER ING OF A L L KINDS. subscribers will be reached each month f IS IT TRUE? The Old Reliable First National Bank Cottage Grove, Oregon by bouse to house distribution, while the rural subscribers will be reached through the mails as in the past. File your copies each month. They all con tain interesting and valuable informa (O fficia l Publication.) July 3, 1916.— Council met in regular tion and will be useful for future re ference. session. Did you get yours this montht A ll members present eicept Alderman T H E MODERN P H A R M A C Y Wheeler. The R etail Store Miuutes o f the previous meeting read jly l3 e and approved. Ordinance No. 427, fo r the improve ment o f North Douglas street, read first, second and third times, and panned. Ordinance No. 428, granting permit to the Htandard Oil Co. to establish sta tion, read first, second and third times (Continued from last week) and paased. The following list of new books added Reports o f the marshal, recorder and to the library is furnished by the li treasurer were re a j and ordered placed brarian, Miss Hooper. Several hundred on file. have been added within the puat month. The semi annual report o f the treas Pnate this list in your library catalog: urer was referred to the finance com The Marriage o f William Ashe— Wall. mittee. Wind in the Rose Bush— Wilkins. The street committee was instructed The Mysterious Island— Verne. to have a catch basin placed at the Burk Audrey— Johnston. holder corner and to have the street re The L io n ’s Whelp— Burr. paired. The Son o f Hagar— Caine. Upon motion the city engineer was Dooley in Peace and War— Dunne. instructed to prepare plans for chang The Landlord at Lion's Head— How ing pipe line at the intake. The eity at ells. torney wan instructed to prepare an or Barlascb o f the Guard— Merriman. dinance for the change and to adver Set in Silver— Williamson. tise for bids. The K in g ’s Mirror— Hope. The following bills were audited and A Fool o f Nature— Hawthorne. ordered paid: The Shadow o f the Rope— Horning. Pacific Chemical Co., chemicals. $17.65 My Quaker Maid— Ryan. Brown Lumber Co., lumber....... 4.75 Mrs. Maxon Protests— Hope. Knowles A Graber, h ardw are... 1.65 Pollyana— Elinor Porter. W. B. Osmoo, labor on streets... 6.90 The Flamingo Feather— Miniro. C. G. Electric Co......................... 232.33 Pickett ’a Gap— Greene. Fire Company............................. 30.00 The Lamplighter—Cummins. C. G. Hentinel, adv...................... 3.00 Beautiful Joe— Saunders. C. O. Transfer Co., sweeping Jackanapes— Ewing. streets ..................................... 20.00 K in g o f the Park— Saunders. W. W. Oglesby, salary............... 10.00 Taming a Tomboy—Oswald. J. E. Young, attorney................. 30.00 Just Patty— Porter. J. E. Young, recorder.................. 25.00 Works of Josephus— Whiston. O. L. Nichols, engineer............... 6.00 Why Go to C ollege!— Palmer. R. F. Martin, salary.................. 75.00 Nervousness— Schofield. O. B. Pitcher, salary.................. 75.00 Story o f the Railroad— Wurman. Meeting adjourned to July 17. What Pictures to See in America— J. E. YOU NG, City Recorder. Bryant. Tilda Jane— Saunders. I f a Hentinel want ad. doesn’t sell The Book o f Dragons— Nesbit. it, throw it away. Wakerobin— Burroughs. LIST OF NEW BOOKS NOW IN LIBRARY H. F. OAKES Can allow you more for your old wheel on a new guaranteed wheel, than anyone In the county. Furniture Repairing a Specialty. Bsli, rarriaees repaired, tires putun. HallrfarUn» eusrsntead. Will rsll and deliver any work. HICYCLKS HUNUKlKH.lKTt PHONE sft-Y 8CHLKKK HtJiLDlNU Fresh Meats G o o d M e a ts At Prices that are right J ttc jr c » O r r J h C i^ i * J? A POORLY FED HOR8B reflect* discredit on its owner, but the owner gets the worst o f tho deal be cause economy in feeding the ours« affects its working capacity as well as ace. I f your i its uopearauee. horse kicke on W . G. PERRY, Prop. ed yon i hie reed you can correct it by buying Phone is your feed here, as you get the best Free Delivery at All Times of the Day quality for the least outlay. Farmers, contractora and horse owners generally know that our feed is always up to the standard. People’s Meat Market SPRIGGS STERLING FEED CO. B R O T H E R S L L. Harrel BLACKSM ITH» Cottage Grove Tranafer Draying of all Kinds Plano Moving Auto Dray For Quick Delivery niettyods K g e £ parróos to m ìD fl R E P A IR IN G OF A L L K IN D S IN IR O N OR W OOD. First CI umh Work Guaranteed. •Sixth and Wanhiugtou Phone 40 O F F IC E : Elite Confectionery Phone 72 Disston-Champion Stage Lin Alex Lundberg, Proprietor F R E I G H T I N G Haddle Horses and Packing to All Parts o f the Camp Phone 10F41