Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, March 29, 1918, Image 5

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    Hereafter Hpray'a stori* will not dc
liver anything hi town. Wi* d o n ’ t h*’
lieve in tin- unnei-essury e ip e n s e ; also
I we d o n 't believe ill the people that car
j iy their good* homi- helping to pay for
j the 4#thi*r fellow ’* «bdiveries.
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SEEDS
The ( entrai hotel m being redeeorat
ed inside.
I
Mr. mid Mrs. J. V. .Fobnson were in
Kiigeni* Tue*day.
Plant your war garden with
reliable seeds. W e carry
Mr*. Allie RobiiiNon
I Tueiiday.
wim in Kugem*
Brami new lot o f fishing tackle
tin* Swi ng* I Har«lware.
at
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allison, both «if
whom have been ailing during the win
ti-r, ar«* getting along fairly well.
thekind that grow
A
FULL
AS
Farai* rs* Cash .Market that mena*
we pay you spot cuah f«>r your produce
am] t«»r spot cash you ean save uiouey
un your feed, poultry «upplies, »eeds
ami grm-erics.
Mr*. Nani»* ('ruson has starti*«! suit
fot divoree iigainst Albert IL ( fusori.
They w«*r«' inarrie«! ut Vaneouver Lei»
ruàry Jó.
( ifi«* Ht-cond haml piano for sub* cheap
if takeu ut orii'i*. \V «• ulso hamlli* n«*w
pian«»*. Imiuiri* o f M C. ('ochran, 100 1
Kast Maia, Cottage Grove.
in lotte (
K ER R & , S IL S B Y
1
Th»* 1 1 ni* n t Ino* o f
4*i*i v i’d at M im I ni 'I j V
|ihoiiogru|jhM n*
m l At fit
Tin* It I
M ill«*r fam ily him inovfd
f « * ( i n tin, wlo'ii* Mr. Miller him a log
ging »‘ont rni*t .
Mr»* (it
WHATIS POOR SIGHT?
NEAR
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Whit»» •»»•»•»I ou t n ut H|»ri»y ’*.
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CULTIVATORS, HOES
RAKES, FARM MACHINERY
PLOWS, HARROWS
Wynne &Kime
HARDWARE
Protect your «-ar with bump«*r*. Find
them at Henry Garage.
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\vol nil «»I tIn*it* t l f l . i t * » mi* rorn*i*t
l"*l U i t l i H Ulftllll'* I«*I|N«*N lit
13. J. S c h o ll
li l( ( »lit to*r, i*f Fort lanil, Nto|»|»i**l due«*, ami we mu*t have th«* cash or
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I o f f lo-fi* Sunday on hm way horn«* from produce. Spruy's.
o r r o M k t k im t o f t i c i a n
l(i»Ni*burg, win'll' In* i-omliit't«*d a law
Mary Kllen Ben join was taken to a
lknskh
( ik o u n d o n f k k m ih k h • in? Hm *mt»*r in law. Mr* I) II ll«-in Kugene hospital Saturday morning ami
1‘ liHiiy, a ci1 olii |>a nii'd him to f ’ ortlund was immediately operat4*«l upon for a
for a v iNit.
serious tit*«' o f appendicitis. Her con
Tin* a|»ot 4’a n !» ami carry hotni* your d 1 1ion was precarious tor some time,
go« ni n in I* :• a* i- li!*a | » it gtitiil n . Mak«* a but *h«' is now on th«* road t«» recov ery.
S <*uviug at Spray * n .
mJJtf Mr*. Benson has remained with her
I Mrt, |.i*4* Hov W orniti him n*4*i'i v ml «laughter during th»* week.
('til! ut ilo* I utirkt iiiillim-r\ for your 1 word that l o r .*mi !.••♦• ICoy, Jr., him
Ktutrr I »on ti I* t .
mlMfttr»|.*l i pHMNt'd tlo* i-ia in in at ioiin at F«»rtr«*Nn
j .Monrot* and will probably In* «-omini*
Mrr K tfr R Mrl^m*»‘ li, o f M *» ii t it lilt,
; *ion« *1 a N«-t-ond lit'Utonaut.
Il«* proba
tuoi lo*r «li»tiglit»r, .Mr** Chi»*. Marrow,
Ids will b«* Ntatinfo'd at Fort St«*v«'ii*
o f Marrol:», :ir«* vi*4itiug ut fio* liofili* o f I
inni muy ha ve a two w»*«*kN' tiirhoigh
Mi** M• (^ui'i'ii *4 mm, (•oorgi* M«C^ui*i*n
loti hi* way homi* II«* in «*1 p«M't«*il to ar
Iv
I .04 k \V«H»»| tllot Mr. Il IO I M m
live bere nekt w i*ek.
l i niik M»* I ':»» lutili uiotoii'it to llugi*nr*
High gru«le ganlt-n tool»« w«»rk beat
1.0-,<ln \
ami are beat. Get yuura frotti S\v«*ng«*l
llardw ar«*.
MrN. S. F. Parker, uf Albany. ami
Mra. li. T R. rhuiuaa, o f .M o I ii II n , wlm
liuti beeii viaiting relativea ut l.utolpark.
nbtivt* lliaatou, arrivi*»! bere M onda ),
\ \ i*it«*»l «i\t't night ut flit* ('. Il ( ’oratili
hoine, unii l»*ft tur th«*ir bolli«** Tuea
! «lay.
Ladies’ Shoes I
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
S|»li n.li.l new show in); in gray*,
In owns, Macks ami whites in
Invìi tops Also while canvas
The City Meat Murket pay* cash for
eggs.
spttitft
K. M. ( ib«*rg arrive«! Monday from
Minneapoli*. Minn., to j«»iit hi* wife,
who ha* h«'«*!i visiting her moth«*r an«!
*i*t«*r. Mrs. J. B. Lewis ami Mrs. R. S.
Trask. Mr. and Mr*. Oberg l«*ft f«»r
Imnie Tue*«lay by th»* way *»f Man Fran
«• i*co.
W E SELL
PEARL SHORTENING
BEST LARD SUBSTITUTE
IN THE MARKET
A full line o f recorda «ut bum! at II.
1 C. M ada en ’a.
POWELL & IIEMENWAY
F R IC K S
AH F. RIGHT
FuriiH'rii ’ C’ iim I i Market paya mali for
« ho kt'ii*, eggN, hob**, ehitt«*m bark and
olii iron.
I*i'i«y Goinlwiti, a Sun Diego bankrr,
MNited tlo* Uari*t*on’ n h«*r«* a «lay thin
w 4*»* k .
n v lfitf
Mra. Francea K. Gray w«*nt tu llalaey
I Tu«*a«lay “ Il buaitieaa.
Mia. \ Il h4‘aglit unti childrcn, o f
Hiilgefiel«!, Wimh., who limi been viait
uig Mr*. H eag le’a inother, Mra. Sarah
I limili*, re!urned h«une Tueadav.
Give fin* boy a present o f a nice wrist
w afeli. A new line just in at H. C.
Mudarti'*.
flótte
R ev . R. S. Bishop, o f
was in the eity Tueailay.
Brow nsville,
tlo- f a n i o n * I b nn i o i o l *t|iogt'«* t r e a d mi
Mrs. ( ’ urti* Parker, o f A Iv adore, via
iteti Tueailay at the (\ M Parker home.
fonodiile tin** with tuli tiiileagi* adjust
ment*
Mr*, (/limb** McFarland
('reawell Tueailay.
Tin* Swt-ngt-l II a ni wan* is now Ni*||ing
vi*ited
in
CITY MEAT MARKET
HagliiiilUK April 1. we will clone at
5 p nt. every ilay except Saturday
Hints on Eyesight
II you have freipieut heailmhi**,
if you are diatunt ob ject* d e a r ly ,
but pain fully, or need to hidil
printed matter nearer to or f u r ­
ther from the eye than formerly,
or neeil more lig h t— if you luivi*
obaervitl these thing* your eye*
need I hi* help o f eorreetly initde
glu**e* to a**i*t a* well a* pre
*erve your *ighf for gri'nter e f f i
rieney. Aeeurately fitted gla**4‘*
Moody'« Dt-ep-Curva
are only po**ible when the *ight
Kryptok Irn to
Ar« H«ttrr
ha* been aeienfifirally te,*teil. We
have every facility and l«*»ig year* o f experience ami study f o r doing
tin* and eierciae the greatest care no that you may receive the utmo*t
lienefit from wearing gla*ae*. All work guaranteed.
Broknu
Quickly K«pla< e<l
881
Willnmcttc
W .
cT M O O D Y
EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST
^ND OPTICIAN
Street,
•lo«* Smith, who is with thè ambulance
eorps, ari iv «'«I Maturila)' from American
Lakt '»n a w«*4*k ’s furlough.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. Womi r«kturned
kritliv fr«un ari t*xtem|e«J vi*ir in th«*
«•iist.
M \ K K YOI B KAMTKR BONNKTH
L K 'K
TH K
K A I S E R .— A
millinery «lepartmcnt has been «*stab
lished at Re«l ('r«>*s heud«|uart«*rs in
charge of Mrs. k*. ,1. Helliwi*ll a rnillin
t-r «.I 1* yeurs* experience. The open-
ing will be belt! Saturday. March JO.
Many N E W li VTS will be on display,
ji«iv «• your order now for making over
your old h it. Millinery ami superfluity
stor* «»pen every afternoon.
— H LLI*
Eugene,
Oregon.
1‘actory ou
Premisea
Telephone
362
Wall Paper, Paint and
Paper Hanging
A. BRUND 4 COMP’Y
J
!
Grocers to Particular People
Bidwell <& Clark
COTTAGE
GRO VE,
OREGON
4
Mr«. (
Monday.
S«-«»tt wa*
from Dorena
Spray will pay you «10 per ton for
may kind o f old iroa or steel. Clean up
;ind kelp lick the Kui«or.
jnllstfc
<». I.. N ichoi« left Monday for W olf
Creek to «tart lii« su m m er'» work en
pineerinj; for l*iiiific bighwny.
N. W. W h ite i« installing in his farm
home it com plete electric ¡i^htiiiK sys­
tem purchased through the A. !"<. Myers
Klectriral company, o f this city.
While prices go up. get a classy sec
mid hand car at pre war prices.
Wc
have a d a ndy 11*111 Flanders 2t* in tip
top condition. Has new tires and has
I m-t been completely overhauled. Would
be a splendid bargain at a much higher
price. Hoes at $225, and is goin g to go.
I «let in while the g e t t i n g ’s good. Wood
I son Brothers.
ntWitf
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kidd returned
I I'nesday from an extended visit in Mis
I souri.
Mr and Mr«. It M. \Vlie< 1er were up
from I'ortland Monday and Tne.dny.
W. K. Wise, o f Wise Villa, candidate
for county commissioner, was in the city
I'uesday.
Military wri«t wutehe«
jii.t in nt II.
M adaen’a.
n full line
f1 5 tfc
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. llasch have re
ceived word from their son Walter that
he has enlisted as a lo com otive engineer
and will soon be on his way to France.
He enlisted from Tueorna.
Miss l.ueille Brnnstetter, o f Eugene,
is su ffer in g with ty phoid fever.
Those who sent t'ruit ja rs to Honor
Guard supper January 19, and which
have not been returned, may have same
returned if they will leave names nt
Sentinel o f f ic e .
Ben l.ureh was in Eugene Friday.
Cottage G lo v e ’s eamlulates have
a gooil e ha nee to will i I' they get a
large a ml solid vote from their
home preeim-ts Those who want
their home eamlidates to win will
rememhor Pitcher and Bede on
May IT, and will lie certain to
vote.
Harold Howard, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Howard, and formerly o f this city ,
has enlisted from Marshfield as a truck
driver.
George Mnrksbury was in Eugene on
business Fridny.
EASTER
NOVELTIES
Chicks at each.................
Chicks at 2 fo r ............... 5 C
Rabbits 2 fo r .................. 5 c
Candy Eggs at 10 for. l o
Candy Eggs at 6 f o r . .. If*
Candy Eggs, a lb ..........,‘ >0O
Baskets . 5 * . 1 0 o . 1 5 0
EGG DYES. ETC.
20 Per Cent Discount on
all Sweaters Saturday Only
YARNS
Fleisher‘s Yarn, skein ,‘ i O f
Fleisher's Shetland Floss
ball............................. ,*U )r
Get pure Pennsylvania automobile oil
from the Swengel Hardw are and see
how much nicer your ear runs.
The above varus are selling
at 35c everywhere
Will Hall returned
trip to Portland.
The Pair
Sunday
from
a
Corporal Ralph Teeters arrived yes
terday from Fort Stevens for a visit
with his parents and relatives.
Phone 65
JJ
Bread like mother tineil to moke. Get Mrs. Charles Heidler, and her son, Joe,
it ut .tore* or Bernier’ m bakery.
j i t f e i who was home from American Lake.
Mr«. Ho.a (jjrriri ami Mi«« May Mat- She accompanied J on a» far as Mod-
th i-»« »|»erit the H<H-k end with Mr*. mouth on his return yesterday.
I’ urria '» daughter, Mr«
at Ko»eburg.
Vernon Field*,
Mrs. A. H. Beagle visited in Eugene
Sunday.
Mr«. J. A. G riffin , <>f Kujjene, vi.ited
relatives here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr«. C. A. Bartell were Eu­
gene visitors Saturday.
Fiaak lirumbaui'h wan u|i from I.eh
anon for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eakin, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. C’ urrin and Mr. and Mrs. Har­
ry Wynne motored to Eugene Sunday.
With the solid vote ol the Cot-
laife Grove country, the southern
l.ane candidates have a <rnod
chance tor nomination. Don’t for-
ifet to he at the |iolls May IT and
vote for Fiteher for sheriff anrl
Bede for senator.
Mrs. Henry Fisher and children, o f
Leona, who ba <1 been visiting Mrs.
F is h e r ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lu
nau, returned noiue Monday.
Georgie Kerr ha« recovered from bis
recent severe illness.
The Constellation club will hold u
market o f cooked foods at the Red
Cross rooms Saturday afternoon, all
receipt» to go to the Red Cross.
CLOCKS OF NATION GO
AHEAD SUNDAY MORNING
Sunday morning at 2 o ’clock thu
clocks o f the nation go ahead one hour.
It will riot be necessary, however, to
stay up all night in order to attend to
this. The change can be made when
people retire Saturday night and the
c lock * will then have the s-orrect time
Sunday morning.
Railroad trains which started before
2 o ’clock Sunday morning will be an
hour late on th'-ir trip«, hut all trains
starting after 2 o 'c l o c k will arrive on
old schedules but according to the new-
time, which will, us a matter o f fact,
be an hour earltf-r than now.
Easter Cantata at Methodist Church.
“ The King o f G lo r y , ” an Easter c a n ­
tata. will be sung ut the Methodist
church next Sunday- evening, beginning
at 7:.;o o 'c l o c k . The numbers are as
follow s:
Chorus, ‘ ‘ He Was D espised.”
A. M. I’ rat her
ft for Canada last
Contralto
solo. “ Our Wounded L o r d ”
week.
Mrs. lima Beager.
Mrs. John Nilsby and daughter visited
Soprano solo and chorus. “ There Is
in Eugene Friday.
a Green Hill Fur A w a y . ’ ’ Mrs. B. K.
W. 1*. English returned Friday to M c ­ Lawson.
Minnville.
Solo, quartette and chorus, “ As It
G. A. Cavanaugh is up from Portland Began to D a w n ” ; solo, Mrs. Conner;
quartet, Mrs. Conner. Mrs. A. Brund,
putting in a crop on his place here.
Mr. R. \\. Glass and Mr. Joseph Knotts.
Bass solo and quartet. “ Seek Ye the
L o r d ” ; solo. Mr. C. E. Cm phrey; quar­
C H E A P E S T GOOD
tet, Mr», Ia-on Desl.arzes, Mrs. Beager,
Mr. S. I.. Maekin, Mr. I’ mphrev,
Chorus.
“ An d
Thev
Worshipped
T H IS S ID E OF P O R T L A N D
H im . ”
AT THE
Soprano solo. “ An Easter O f f e r i n g . ”
Mrs. Roy W. Glass.
Final chorus, “ He Is the K in g o f
G lo r y . ' ’
| March
within
' *pe«*ial
YOI R
Mrs. W. W. McFarland returned T u c
day from a visit in .Eugene.
Veal and beef wanted. Highest rash
price. Farmers' Cash Market.
mL’ litf
(r
SH E R M A N
\S :iriti*<lf bug* taf or sto«-k; bigbest
market priee. Farm«*rs ’ Cash Market, tf
|
Brighten Up!
fli**n you littvi*
"A S T IG M A T IS M 1
WI1LKL
Dole, who has been aeriously ili and re
| «*ent 1 v umb*rw«*nt ari operation. Il«* is
rep«»rte»l a* r«*«*ov ering.
P l a n t a w a r g a r d e n ---------- a n d
get your SE E D S fro m
i
Mrs. John i'almer came in from Mos-
Stanley Hi«-key has been named by
by <‘re«*k Sunday ami went t«i Kugene
the probate « «»urt a* administrator o f
to vi-it her daughter, Mrs. Spore*, who
F»n»*j|t Inn* o f diuuioiolH in tlo* n t y the estate ot l.ydm h Hickey, who <J»c«l
recently underwent an operation.
at 11 C M ail <41*11
uJlRfe March Jo, 1R1H, leaving property o f the
Mrs. H. Munniksma r«*turned fr«»m
Thi* ilray wagon driv»*n by (•»•org«* cstimat«*«! value «if jflmni. T. ( ’ . Wheeler,
Mi-- Marie Ridings, o f Kugene, spent Fort lam! Monday.
Hobi \ and th»- iuumlry «l«*liv»*ry unto Worth Harv ey and (ieorge Know I«**
the week end with
Miss Genevieve
I have about 500 White Leghorn
• Irivi'ii bv M inn Dt'ululi Huwkiim, •*« » I were appointed as appraisers.
.1 urv.
baby
chicks not sold yet. They will
tob‘d at tlo- 4«irni*r of Main and Kighth
Mill supplies; Hvv«»iig«*| 11 n r«l w:i re.
j natch March JO. J. R. Spray.
m29
-tri'i'f »* W i*i I n <*ml ay aft4*rnoon but fi**i
Mr*. Herbert Kakin, Mrs. I.eon D«*s i
V. S. G o f f has doubled the flo or
th»-r wan •»«•roumly «lamag»*«l Tlo* wag«»n Lar/es. Mrs. B. R. Job , J. S. Benson
fr
space o f hi* *hoe shop and has one o f
wim coming around tlo* «*«»rnt*r anil wim uii«i Rev. I>. \ Mac I .«*«»«1 motor«««! to
the most modern plant* on the coast.
! not *4i*4'i» by M»* n llawkifm in timi* to Kugene Tuesday.
l»r»*v »*nt t lo* I'olliNiofi.
Mi** Neva Perkin* wa* up from Hal-
Mr. and .Mrs. W. ( ’. Applewhite and I
I *ey for the w«*ek eml.
Scroto! Iiaiul <ur* o f all kind* tor hh I«* Mr-». I. I> Harrington motor«*«! t«» Ku I
•it lli*firy (iarag»*.
uiliH«1 gem* Monday.
A. H. Tyson was up from Kugene
Friday.
Mr* Martha Kavn-r w .-m in Kng»-io-
Don 't ask us for credit. W«* pay «mt
ru.Nilay.
1 If your subscription expired between
hundreds o f d«»llars tor all kinds o f pro
SIG H T E D 1
| M IN *4 I lily
Kti gfi i »*,
! hi*r»* t h m w «*4-k .
Mr and Mr*» F. H I*ka 1 1)i|» m arrivi*«!
I !*•*»* I n > frtiiu ( *i *4 1 ti 1 11 » * mol will r i* in a in
lirit* for Noun* tino- T!n*y may again
iitaki* floor liofili* Ion*, having I on * th«*ir
liofili* and »»tori* uf (*«u|uill«* by fin*.
-4lit| .114* llilllll* t « » li 4'Mtitl 4'lo* *4 filili • I I *4
t I 4‘ 44*4 |f II'»'' fi» tlir 4* % I 4* l| ( o f ( Ni» > ,
Ili 4 ■ t\\i‘ iif> tifili «if un itoli vuu uri*
lliilf
iC n t h , o f
Van Dunkirk unci »l augh
Mi
tuoi Mm .1 K, Mlarkuiori* r«*
I 1 11110 *1 >tiioiay from Montana with th**
body ot ih»*ir lit tl»* boy, w h o h huh at
ion*. int.ir»«l l»»*r»*. Tli4*y will again
. m.i i.«• tin* t h•• ir Ionio*.
II,,., (| ih *t m »li i* li ti h w«* r «* * I iti Itti)
w«»r«l*. *• \N R(>N(i F« M I N '
your »•)'• »* tifi iiirh long
( f’rom f ront tu r«*i»ri th«*ti if *ln*uM
Il UNI* UII Itoli |l*f!M NY*t«’fll 4*110 tlv
flint, li• > lioirt*, no Irt* If ItoO•' Voli
uri*
"F A R
ì t»*i
mi *
Garden Tools
Beginning April 1
this store will close
at 5 o’clock during
the summer months
Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Ventcb ami son
Dnle are «»n their way homi* troni Mia
riesofa, where they spent thè winter.
Number young men ami women want
i-«l to prepare for telegraph aerviee to
hi’ lp fill vacnm H** caused by unusual
L L. lini«* ami farnily bave moved
drafting men for war; positions guarnii
tei'd.
Write Teh'graph
l>»-purt m«*ntf troni Ashland to Durismiiir, C'alif.
SORTMENT
Room r*ob Panama Building, Portland,
K«l Tiillar ami u <*r«*w bave been «io
Ore.
fH mJR mg sirine work oii th«* (iow dyvilie road
lierai«! White and tw o classmate*, «lunng th«- pus! w*‘ok.
Bank Pouter mol Neri Fowler, ar**
Breud i* thè s t a f f o f lite. G«*t thè
spending tlo* Kust«*r vacation at Mr. b«*st; especially wheu that is th«* hoaie
W h i t e ’s horn«' here.
mudi' brami. Beiid«*r s bakery.
jd tfe
(' iptiiin ('. ('. ( ‘ruson, «»ne o f thè s t a f f
Miss Neva J. Per kins has been up
pointed administratrix o f th«- estât«* ot offi«-«'rs, vvu's up from Fort Ht«*vens k'ri
«lay, b• *ing accompani«-«l by Mrs. Cru
\\ M lirnilfonl, o f Walton, vi*it*-«l ( 'at her » ro* A Perkins, decens«*d, who left
property of tlo* «'stimate«! value o f soli. ('apt. ('ruson left Haturduy for a
with ti M Vmo \ Wt*clui*fMlfiy.
tlMfiH. (Ill ver o Ventch, .fame* Bedford visir at l«ebanon and Mrs. ('ruson re
I ft \\ VV Ogli*nl»y w n m hi Eug»*n**
and A B Woods were named by the iiiiiiii**«l bere unni Tuesiiay.
Tu«**<Iiiy
court t«» appraise the property.
Mrs. ,1. W. Veateh is ut Anieriean
\ It Wood w:i*4 in Kugi'fii* Ti»«**«li»y.
Lak« visiting ber broth«*r, .fesse Me-
C.C. MorseS Co. Lilly’s l). M. Ferry & Co.
(r
W A litigate write* frovo Highwood,
Mont., that they are getting along fine
bui »‘ Xpeet fo spemi th»* n»*it winter in
(Jottagi* (¿rovi-
1 and March 0, it should be paid
the next week in order to g**t the
diS4-ount o f J5 cents. W A T C H
LABEL
U sed C ars
G o o d U sed
C a r C e n te r
930 Olive St..
Eugene.
Phone 949
Come and see me b e fo r e you buy
Supplies
C. I. GOOD
Repairing
A daughter was born Saturday to Mr.
and Mr». F. M. Hildreth, o f Corvallis.
Mrs. Hildreth is a daughter o f Mrs. A.
I.. Monroe, o f this city .
Mrs. H. C. Combo, o f London, returned
Monday from a visit with her daughter
at Monmouth and her son at Portland.
S. L. Godard arrived Saturday from
Tillamook lu spend a week with his
fam ily here.
“ G ra n d m a ’ ’ Atk ins was out for an
auto ride Monday, the first time she
has been out o f doors since September.
J. H. Chambers returned
from a trip to Portland.
Monday
Mrs. C. M. Jackson spent the w eek ­
end at Goshen.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Connelly were up
from Kosehurg Saturday.
E. J. How e returned to Portland Sun­
day.
Munroe Files for Treasurer.
Thomas W. Munroe, o f Eugene, has
filed his declaration o f can dida cy f o r
the republican nomination as county-
treasurer.
Mr. Munroe is a furniture
dealer. He is a Spanish war veteran,
having seen service in the Philippine
Islands du ring the war with Spain and
afterward during the Filippin o insurrec­
tion.
I give special
attention to the
Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat, as
well as General
Surgery. Eyes
tested and glasses fitted. Dr.
Wendt, at Cottage Grove Hospital
Get In While the
Getting’s Good !
Ford cars have advanced nearly a hun­
dred dollars and as a consequence all
second hand cars o f ev ery description
will go up in price. Teh prices put on
the second hand curs listed below will
Mrs. J. J. Weeden spent the week-end be maintained but a fe w duvs. I f yon
at Eugene with her daughter. Mrs. A u ­ want one nt these prices, get it now,
while the g e t t i n g 's g o o d :
drey Smith.
Mrs. O. F. King, who had been v isit­
ing at the home o f her brother, D. E.
Slagle, returned Sunday to her home at
Culver.
Mrs. It. H. Gregory and son Alton
were in from Black Butte Sunday.
W hy not b u y that 1912 Flanders 20 f
Not as good lo okin g as a new car but a
Mr. and Mrs. ti. M. Scott and daugh­ mighty g ood bargain at $225; or
W h a t 's the matter with this 1913 P a t ­
ter Vera left Saturday for a visit at
Wcndling. Mr. Scott returned Monday. erson at $21Uf Lots o f power and a big
Among those from hero in Eugene barg ain; or
Try this FT M. P. 30 at $250; good
Saturday were Mrs. V. W. Kiine, Mrs.
J. B. Prot/mnii, Mrs. C. M. Shinn, Miss tires and a bargain at $250; or
I f you w ant class at less than the
Georgia Kinsey and Mi«s Margaret Me
price o f a new car, h e r e ’s exactly what
Donald.
you want in a 1913 Overland, model 71,
II. J. Shinn was in Eugene Saturday
equipped with self-starter. Just as good
on business.
as new for ev ery purpose and a fa n c y
Miss Ada Matthews and Miss K ath ­
bargain at $600; or
leen Kem are up from the I', o f O. for
Perhaps you could use a motor truck.
the Easter vacation.
Tf so, we have that, too. A Studebaker
Mrs. Margaret Dunlap and Mrs. Anna combination truck with g ood tires and
Hess, o f Roseburg. spent the week end in first-elass condition.
It w ill soon
| with relatives here.
pay for itself at $750.
|
Mrs. Mary Smith was up from Mnn- Talk to W oodson Brothers about one
■ |mouth this week visiting her daughter, u f
these
exceptional
b a rg a in s !