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PAGE FIVE Light Comedy. and operated together. Now therefore in the name of tho State of Oregon, in compliance with WORLD'S said execution and order of sale QUALITY LARGEST* and ia order to satisfy said judg ment, interest, attorney’s fees, costs MERCHANDISE CHAIN of suit and accruing costs, I will ALWAYS DEPARTMENT on Saturday, the Sth day of April, HncovporaUd 'incorporarla AT STORE 1924, at the hour of one o ’clock in LOW PRICES WA 475DEPARTMENT STORES ORGANIZATION the afternoon of said day at the southwest front door of the County 417-421 MAIN STREET. COTTAGE GROVE Court House in Eugene, luine Coun ty, Oregon, offer for sale and sell for cash, at public auction, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest of said defendants, E. E. Lilly and “Cleaning Milking Machines,“ Just is The tonic for tlio business world— E. Lilly, and ail persons claiming sued. Systematic cleaning and steriliz live wire wautadn. xxx by, through or under them or any or ing of milking machines are of great either of them in and to said prem importance in turning out a high-qual NOTICE OF SHERIFF B SALE ises. mr6a3 FRED G. 8TICKEIJ8, ity product. That careful dulrymeif ean ON EXECUTION, pi’i Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon produce clean milk with machines is Notice is hereby given that by proved by the fact thnt they are used SUMMONS. in dairies where certified milk is made. by virtue of uu execution and order ol sale issued out of the Circuit A great deal of market milk Is now Court ol the State of Oregon for the In tho Circuit Court of the State being drawn with machines. County ot Union on the 15th day of Oregon for Lane County. The construction of the milking ma of February, 1924, in an action You’ll wonder how we can sell such excellent gar- Herbert W. Lombard, Plaintiff, chine makes it necessary that great wherein on the 14th day of Febru vs. J. Robertson, doiug business as ments at such a low price, But the larger the purchase, care be exercised in cleaning It. The ary, 1924, in the above entitled City Bakery, Defendant. the lower the price—that tells the story! And these parts requiring special attention are court, Mrs. J. D. Bennett, plaintiff, To J. Robertsou, doing business as City Bakery, Defendant: the rubber tubing Including glass recovered judgment agaiust the de comprise our allotment of a purchase of several thou In the name of tho State of Ore unions, teat cups and infiations, claws, fendants, A. J. and Anna Colt, for tho sum of $561.39, with interest sand dozen Apron Dresses for the 475 J. C. Penner pail, heat, valves, moisture traps, and thereon at tho rate of 8 par cent gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the eomplaiut filed Company Stores. vacuum lines. per annum from the 13th day of agaiust you in the above entitled The effectiveness of the heat method December, 1923, and the further sunt action within six weeks from tho of sterilization described In the bulletin of $50.00 attorneys’ fees, and the date of the first publication of this Is shown by a comparison with other further sum of $15.00 costs and dis summons and if you fail so to an methods. Samples of milk taken on bursements, which judgment was en swer, for want thereof the Plaintiff | 13 farms using various methods other rolled and docketed in tho office will take judgment against you for the Clerk of said Court in said tho suras of $24.00, $32.17, $37.36, than heat for sterilizing the machines of county on tho 14th day of Febru \ ® j had an average bacterial count of ary, 1924, and said execution and $1.50, $26.42 and $375.48, togethor * with interest thereon on oach sum 257,000 per cubic centimeter for 74 order of sale to mo directed com at tho rato of 6 per cent per annum samples. When the heat method was manding me in the name of tho from the 2d day of February, 1924, KX used on these same farms 261 samples State of Oregon, in order to satisfy and for tho costs and disbursements 1 said judgment, interest, costs and of this action. showed an average bacterial count of This summons is served by pub- 19,300. All this work was done under disbursements, and the costs and expenses of and upon this writ to of good quality are the materials from which these at actual farm conditions, the machines soil the following described real lication by order of the Hon. G. F. Skipworth, Judge of tho above rÁ i tractive Apron Dresses are made. And they’re well being handled by the farmers or their property, tow it: named Court, dated tho 13tli day hired men. Beginning at an iron pin on North of February, A. D. 1924, and the made, too, being cut full so that they fit comfortably i The effect of heat on the rubber boundary line of Section 3 which is date of tho first publication will bo after they are laundered. 12.04 chains East of N. W. corner tho 14tb day of February, 1924. parts has not been thoroughly deter U ¡ f mined, but, so far, the temperatures of Section 3, Township 16, South, HERBERT W. LOMBARD, JP V ¡1 Attorney for Plaintiff. used (160 to 170 degrees F.) have Range 4 West, Willamette Meridian, run Eust along North boundary been but slightly, if at ail, more detri line of Section 3 aforesaid 7.96 Postoffico address: Cottage Grovo, fl4mr27 mental to the life of the rubber than chains to an iron pin nt North Eust Laue County, Oregon. X. V« T' the other methods. corner of Northwest quarter of The steps necessary in properly ster Northwest quarter of Section 3, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ilizing milking machines are Illustrated thence South 3.50 chains, EaBt 12.70 Notice is horoby givon that tho in the bulletin by a series of pictures. chains to loft bank of Willamette undersigned bus filed his final ac are displayed for the first time. They show many new Copies of the bulletin may be obtained River, thence in a southerly di count of the administration of tho ruction up left bank of said river to ideas in trimmings which are unusually clever. And the by addressing the Department of Ag- whore same intersects South bound estate of Anno Christina Alstod, riculture, Washington, D. O. colorings are varied enough to suit all. You’ll want ary lino of G. Johnson Donalryn deceused, witli tho County Clerk of Land Claim, thence West along said Lane County, Oregon, and ail order several of these Apron Dresses when you see them. South boundary line 13.26 chains to Ims been made and ordered of record Spray Rings Favored to Don’t bother to nfake any when you can buy them here an iron pipe which is 12.04 chains directing this notice and sotting of Quarter Section corner be the 25th day of March, 1924, at the at a price like this! Reduce Cost of Spraying East tween Sections 3 and 4, said Town, hour of 10 o’clock iu tho forenoon for tho hearing of objections, if Formation of spray rings by farm ship mid Range, thence North along any, to said filial account, and for the division lino between the East ers for the purpose of obtaining good mid West halves of G. Johnson Do the final settlement of said estate. traction sprayers at a low initial cost nation Land Claim, 40.92 chains to Dated and first published this to each member is advocated by K. C. beginning, containing 87.7 acres 14th day of Februury, 1924. ANCHOR AL8TED, Bose, extension specialist In crop pests more or less, in Section 3, Township Administrator of tho estato with the University of Minnesota, as a 16, South, Rango 4 West of Willam Anno Christina Alsted. means of controlling the leaf hopper ette Meridian in Lune County, Ore Horbort W. of Lombard fl4mrl3 and other pests which prey on potato gon. Attorney for Administrator. Now therefore in tho name of the vines. Mr. Rose has found that many State of Oregon, in compliance with potato growers feel they cannot ulford said execution and order of sale and NOTIOE FOB PUBLICATION. the best machine and have attempted in order to satisfy said judgment, to get along with a cheap traction out interest, costs and disbursements Department of the Interior, U. 8. fit, or iMissibly with hand spruyers. By and the costs and expenses of and Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, upon this writ, 1 will on Saturday, February 15, 1924. a co-operative arrangement growers In Notice is hereby given that John n neighborhood can obtain, at light ex the 29th day of March, 1924, at the of one o’clock in tho after G. Murry, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, pense, a spraying machine thut will hour noon of said day, at tho southwest who on August 4, 1920, made Home maintain a pressure of 150 pounds or front door of tho County Court stead Entry Serial No. 013204, for better and cover the plants thoroughly. Houso, in Eugene, I.ano County, tho E^j of RE1/* of Section 31, Another advantage of the spray Oregon, offer for salo mid sell for Township 21 S., Runge 3 W., Wil ring, ns pointed out by Mr. Rose, is cash, at public auction, subject to lamette Meridian, has filed notice that members can purchase spray ma redemption nB provided by law, all of intention to make final three- terial collectively and thus get lower of tho right, titlo mid interest of year proof to establish claim to the defendants, A. J. Colt and land above described, beforo E. O. prices than they could If buying Incll- said Anna Colt, or either of them, or Inimol, U. S. Commissioner, ut his vldually. any othor person or persons claim office at Eugene, Oregon, on tho ing by, through or under them, or 2nd day of April, 1924. either of thorn in mid to the above Careless of Him. Claimant names as witnesses: Plan to Obtain Supply described attached property. Boy (home from college for * he Joseph A. Abeene, of Cottago Grove, FRED G. 8TICKEL8, week end): Have you seen my new Oregon; Robert Phillips, of Cottago of Soy Beans for Seed f28m27 Sheriff, Lane County, Oregon Grove, Oregon; Chester C. Gilhuin, bolt around the housef Mother: No; did you put it of Cottago Grove, Oregon; Robert Where only four or five bushels of around the house I E. Lackoy, of Cottago Grovo, Ore NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. seed Is needed there Is no better way HAMILL A. CANADAY, gon. of saving it than to allow the soy Silence. Register. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. f21mr20 from a senior themo: Evory- beans to fully ripen and then thresh Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon thing was so still you could have them out on a wagon sheet or In a February 15, 192 1. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. heard n gum drop. tight wagon box with a stick. The Notice is hereby given that Rob very best seed can be saved in this ert Phillips, of Cottage Grovo, Oro Department of the Interior, U. 8. manner, better than any that Is ma ' gon, who on September 16, 1920 Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, chine threshed, for this la seldom if I made Homestead Entry Serial No February 15, 1924. 1 013308 for tho BEVi, of 8W% of Notico is hereby given that Jo Many Cottage Grove Folks Are ever free from cut and cracked beans. ' Section 19, Township 22 8., Rango 3 Soy beans are not us easily kept as seph A. Abeene, of Cottage Grove, Showing How to Avoid is wheat, rfe or oats, and must be W., Willamette Meridian, has filed Oregon, who on October 8, 1920, Needless Suffering. stored completely dry where the air I notice of intention to make final made Hoemstead Entry Serial No. proof to establish claim 013370 for the NW ■/. of SE1/. of There’s nothing more annoying can freely circulate, it being a good ' three-year the land above described, before Sectidn 17, Township 22 8., Rango than kidney weakness or inability plan to put them In clelfn old fertilizer I i to E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, 3 W., Willamette Meridian, luis to properly control the kidney se bags and set away In a crib or granary his offico at Eugeno, Oregon, on filed notice of intention to mako cretions. Night and day alike, the where there is no danger of danipnesH. 1 at tho 2nd day of April, 1924. final three-year proof to establish sufferer is tormented and what with Claimant names as witaessos: claim to tho land aUiivo described, th«« burning and scalding, the at Joseph A. Abeene, of Cottage beforo E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commis tendant backache, headache and diz Effective Spraying Must Grove, Oregon; John G. Murry, of sioner, at his offico at Eugene, Ore ziness, life ia indeed a burden. Grove, Oregon; Thomas O. gon, on tho 2nd day of April, 1924. Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diuretic Be Done at Right Time I Cottage Brasher, of Cottage Grovo, Oregon; Claimant names as witnesses: to the kidneys—have brought peace Axel N. Berggren, of Cottago Grove, John G. Murry, of Cottago Grove DETROIT and comfort to many Cottage Grove “Doing It on time’’ Is the key to Oregon. Oregon; Robert Phillips, of Cottago people. Profit by this Cottage many a farmer's success. Spraying, HAMJ.L A. CANADAY, Grove, Oregon; George IL Small, of Grove resident’s experience: to be effective, should be done at pre Register. Cottage Grovo, Oregon; Evert Small, J. H. Baker, proprietor of black cisely the right time. Otherwise, it f21mr20 of Cottago Grove, Oregon. smith shop, Pacific highway, says: HAMILL A. CANADAY, “1 have used Doan’s Pills with ben may have to be repeated, or tiie dis NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON Register. efit and am glad to endorse them. ease may gain headway that is difficult EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE f21mr20 I was troubled with attacks of kid to overcome. ney trouble nnd my back was weak Timeliness in farm operations Is a NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that by and lame. My kidneys annoyed me, fnctor that governs profits and work. virtue of an execution and order of t<M>, by acting irregularly. Doan’s In the end, it makes profits and elimi sale in foreclosure issued out of the Depurtnu nt of the Interior, U. S. Pills always helped me when I used nates much needless labor, much use Circuit Court of tho State of Ore I^md Office at Roseburg, Oregon, I MTengthening my back and less anxiety. It Is the very cornerstone gon for the County of Lane on the February 87, 1924. kidneys. ’r 26th day of February, 1924, in a Notice is hereby given that Earl Price 60c, at all dealers. Don *t of farm system. suit wherein on the 23rd day of Burgees, ... of Fox Hollow, , Oregon, ___ , • •’dmply ask for a kidney remedy— February, 1924, in said Court, Fred who on June 20, 1921, made Home- I get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mr. L. Williams, plaintiff, recovered stead Entry, Serial No. 013967, for I Baker had. Foster-Milburn Co., Balanced Farming Will ot NEV* and N «3, of BE 14 judgment against the defendants, E. | the “ I Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. mrl3-20 Bring in Steady Income E. Lilly and E. Lilly, for the sum of of Section 7, Township 19, 8., Range 4 W., Willamette Meridian, ha« filed $468.00 together w ith interest at I A medium degree of diversity of the rate of 6 per cent per annum notico ol* intention to mako final NOTICE OF VACATION OF 8TREET8. farm products ■uffli'ient to keep men from the 26th day of January, 1923, throe year proof Io estabbsh claim Detroit, Michigan and $100.00 attorney’s fees, which | to the land above described, before end teams busy, completely utilize and was enrolled and docketed' E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, Notice is hereby given that at a maintain the fertility of the land ami judgment in the Clerk’s office of said Court at his office fit Eugene, Oregon, on NOTE: A small p^ment down put» regular meeting of the Common bring in a steady Income Is better than in said County on tho 23rd day of | the J5th day of April, 1924. Council of the City if Cottage extreme diversity or specialized faon February, your name on the preferred delivery list. 1924, and said execution , Claimant name» as witnesses: Grove, Lane County, Oregon, to be Ing. Thera ought to be three or four to mo directed commanding me in! Fred Knox, of Fox Hollow, Oregon; held on the 17th day of March, the name of the Stato of Oregon, Marcus Dunn, of box Hollow, Ore See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer 1924, the nndersigned will present main cash products supplemented by in order to satisfy said judgment, gon; Claud«* Sutherland, of Fox Hol a petitioa to said Council asking as many small ones. interest, attorney's fees, costs of! low, Oregon; Bose Rucker, of Fox for the vacation of that suit and accruing costs to sell tho Hollow, Oregon. portion of Jackson Avenue HAMILL A CANADAY, following described real property, formerly known as Midway Avenue, One Objection to Sweet mrtia3 Register. towit: being the weat one hundred and The “ Nina,”” Benzie,” “Ophir Clover as Hog Pasture fifty feet, and 8t. Helen's Court, '*1 Got Real Mail whan I Lost Ms and “Rattler” mining claims, which formerly known as Oak Avenue, ex Sweet clover has been used some are duly located and established Setting Han,” wrtte. Mr». Hanna. tending from Van Buren Street to as a hog pnatnre, and the hogs will mining claims situated in the Bo N. J. Jackson Street, all in Currin'» Ad When I wrnt Int» our Lim an*! fotin«! mv hernia Mining District in Lane Coun eat the leave» nnd tend<4- stems pretty dition to Cottago Grovo, Lane Coun ty, Oregon; and the “Nina” and j •’’«Ury r»lZndZ„iM um well. The objection to sweet clover “ ty, Oregon. Rcnzie” constituting one group of Katern,, ; CcmeaiBrakaa.n.t ä M m No «m3 as a hog pasture la that It noon grows ThresriMt. brir«. IK.ftSc. li tt Dnted and first published this 7th mines, anil the “Ophir” and ‘‘lint fcowdswim. I SuM rud guaianUad by tall and coarse, nnd then the pigs d<> tier” constituting another group of day of February, 1924. KEM’S FOR DRUGR. ’ f7m!3 GAVEN C. DYOTT. •ot Mt much of It. mines, and each group is worked Sy.- ematic Cleaning of Milking Machines A NATION- wide ( I iKJtTITUTIO Neat Apron Dresses At One Low Price Amoskeag Ginghams and Scout Percales The Styles Illustrated I Î GET AT THE CAUSE 295 BUY NOW! Every spring the demand for Ford Cars is several hundred thousand greater than the available supply. Place your order immedi ately, to avoid delay in delivery. Tw-o gentlemen of Hebraic ex traction, joint owners of a Ford, were link'd into court on a charge of driving at night with only one headlight. The Hebraic gentlemen pleaded Construction of Devices guilty and were fined $10. “Veil,” said one of the partners, Makes Care Imperative. “the easiest vay to settle the mat ter is for each von of us to pay (Pr.par.<i by the Uwlt.d States Department halt; ve both own the car and vo vus both in it.” of Agriculture.) “No, no!” exclaimed the other. There is no short cut to cleanliness, says the United States Department of “My side vasn’t out. My side Agriculture in Farmers’ Bulletin 1315, ¡vasn’t out.”—Exhaust.