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COTTAGE GROVE HKNTINEL, THFRHDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927 V -R-AR-" - -■ PAGB THREE i business trip. ffl®!]®a®®aa®®a®®®®a®® Napoleon Happy When Movie Czar Says Hays 77/Ó /< 'if If 77/0 O/f/ cent Particles of these specimen» have M h l>eea found before, but C’urr’» speei ® Hailed as Liberator ® Fo/Ttible lhe LH TRAINED BARBERS Film Ban Only Myth men is the only one intact known fine evenliig, ufter dinner, the Dare for Your Hair. ® ® lueslloii nsaumed u personal aspect, to science. Century Stores in Inquisitive member of Ids circle Business Reasons Largely Re You would not think of “It is surprising that it has HAN FKAN’-IHC'O, Oct 13 (IT. ® ® bus naked when he was hupplest. having anyone but a trained P.)-«-Speaking of egg», here’» an come down to the present time in ull prowent give tlielr Ideas. sponsible for Rejection ® physician care for your ® nud old one older thau the ice age. Nam ileon tells them tliut he was such a wonderful state of preserve bodily health—and you made I'oiiteut by bls marriage, and Film Offerings. tion, ” C ’ urr »aid. “ It can only It is the only known existing ® World’s Best Foods ® when bls sou was Imrn, “I cannot should be equally positive »p<-<imen of u giant ostrich egg be concluded that previous to its Imppy, but content.” ® that a trained hair special ® any "When ISO,’Mio years old. It i, technically discovery it was surrounded by a NEW you were flrat consul?" known a« the atrutiiiolitu», whirls protective covering of some sort ist cares for your hair. "I was not yet sure of myself.** A ® ® "At City’s Best Prices wa» quite common in north China which time gradually disposed of. the coronation?’’ Will IL und early Imperial Barber Shop Tilsit, 1 tldnk. By that time day» nrid all oi hi« night» reading in the late pliocene ® ® "in ph'ia’occiie ages. bud learned tlie vicissitudes of NEWSPAPER advertiiing make.« P 8 Bukowxki. Prop. movie innnuaeripts to deride what fortune; Preusslsch Eylau had la-eti ® A. E. Carr’s hobby is collect tig «tore» out of little one» and ® Our Best Service I i hud wiiriilng to me. ami never! tide»» ‘ »hull be awn by the public and ing fossil specimens and lie brought keep» them from going back to not »*-,-n, wn» victory there ; 1 Imd what »hull ® ® dictated won the u terms this one bark from Chinn on a re- little one». Filing Supplie« Sentinel. of peace, the ahnttered today by Huy* bimaelf of I'ruaala were king i-xur uiid the ® ® paying court to me. But no. I in an interview with the Bolted OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY A Pre»». wrong, that wua not the best m ® uni “The A» president of the Motion Pie Impplrat days I ever knew October 15 and 17 Producer» ami l>i»trilmtor« of ® ® were after my first victories In turn 7 CHEVROLET Italy, when the masses surrounded America, Tne., Hay» i» advi»or t<< ® MAZtil.A OIL Qtmil <-uu ® me, shouting: 'Viva II llbrratore!' 27 important producing and di- I was only twenty-six, but I fore tributing com|>anie» and Mti-h he TN N'<* crop, Nu I ('nliforiiiait, lb. ® W ALNI ® <»w what I might boeoni* 1' we» ha» a great deal to »ay about th- llm its If I were being lifted up Into general conduct of the buaine«» ® DLL | MtiN ® tlie air. and the world were disap Much haa been written and »aid ’E H o T NAl'I'E t'mi 5c, G ciuin IH-nrlng beneuth my feet !"— From about the “Haya ban” on certain ® COFFEE ’I IIIII ® Emil l.udw Ig'a "Napoleon." n R.<l Cun, M. play» and atoriea and the “Haya Golden Went- I lbs, vim ban ” on production. ® ® Settled All Chance A United Pre»» reporter, who a MACARON! 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The young lb “It ari»e» from a fundamental uni>re|H>aaessinx appear- a RAINLNN Thoni|m<m Needli-NN I927 crop I 35c ® salesman's mi»undcr»tnnding of the industry*» anew heralded his age as approx! mutely sixteen or seventeen years purpo«e« and a gro»» misconception a LAN EH I'lGN, Funcy White 1927 crop Pound 15c ® and his faltering approach Indi nf it» procedure in thi» regard. M> lb box $1 45 eated no great amount of expert “Thi» office doe» not ban any a t BAB MEAT. Snkhulin- 90’, |<-g nicttt II ii I vch — ® «•nee In the commercial world. thing—any more than an editor Hmlllng brightly, he Ventured: “is ban» new» from hi» newspaper ® '■an 29c ® your mother ut Im me?" Every editor who i» about hi» bu»i “No." nr»», however, retain» the right of D MILK, Libby's -"The ncarext to frewli crcatn”- 4 ® .izhii-»? “Is she inking any of them mag Treasonable ut ” miming a few familiar final judgment. seas 38c ■ PEETS WASHING MACHINE ^ o AP—L rc |>kg 39c ® mimes of magazines. i trrance», libnlou» statement», gross “I really don't know but I don't exaggerations, of eourne, are re ffl t RN STAL N\ HI I E SOAP- i< bars 25<- 12 bars 49c ® think »he Is In the mnrkei for any fused space. They go into the more." The COACH wa»tc basket, where they belong, or Just think what Chevrolet offers you ® ■ CAMPBELLS TOMATO SO1P 3 cans With a weary "Thank you.” he are blue penciled out of existence 23c started away, when a new hope today! ■ Fl.Ol.'R, Kerr’a Beat Patent. 49 lb. aack $198 ® lit up his face and he played his without any thought by the editor, or hv anybody else, that the sacred card: Crown. $1.94; Fiahrr'N Blend $2.00 ® last ■ speech in being A type of performance that is amazing— "Y-y-you wouldn't cure to take right of free the Youth's Companion?"—Indian trampled under foot. Thi* material, ffl SPERRY PANCAKE FLOl'R No. 10 sack 69c ® npolls perfect comfort at every speed—flashing *525 News. so far as the editor and bis public PEAS, t'taiidard Good quality, 3 cans 35c B acceleration and remarkable handling are concerned, is just not suitable ffl *625 Jury Wanted Beer, Cot it for publication. TolLET PAPER Full weight 7 oz. Crepe. 6 rolls 29c ease — all the marvelous beauty of bodies ffl ® Soon after Ills appointment ■» “What happens in the motion •695 by Fisher—finished in smart colors of medical director of an asylum, Sir picture industry is analogous. The ffl 20th I'ENTI R1 ('OFFER Few equal, none better— ® James •715 Critchton Brown, the British scenario department of a member genuine lustrous Duco—a motor world- physician, had to attend an Inquest company in offered the screen •745 ffl Ruasti-il today, mi vour table tomorrow Pound ® on n put lent who hud dled-of heart rights to a book or play which the famous for power and economy — in 43c. < II'» $1.25 ® disease. The evidence was heard, scenario editor believe» han objec ffl he relates In his book of remlnls short, advanced modern design in every Ground to your order for fineness cen<-e», and the coroner, turning tionable or questionable subject ffl ® to lhe Jury, composed mostly of in matter, He believe» that for th“ unit that results in the extreme of satis f. the induwtry a* well ,« for borers, said: good of factory economical transportation. ffl ® "Now. gentlemen, are you agreed the good of hi.« own eompanv. the your verdict?" book or play should not be eon ffl ^Century Stores ® on -. The Juror« talked among them Because these cars are sold at amazing verted into a moving picture whose lies for a few moments and then a ® ’lie foreman spoke up: audience differs largely from the low prices, they embody the most out ns how tlie deceased audience of the book or the play a fflîiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa died “We from find natural standing motor car value in the world in that its appeal is wider. 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The compani«* are not told that they cannot make the picture.” Now. blessing light on him that first Invented this «nine sleep; It covers a uian all over, thoughts and all. like n cloak : Il la meat for the hungry, drink for the thirsty, heat for the cold, and cold for the hot. It Is all current coin that purchases ull lhe pleasure« of the world cheap; and the balance that sets the king and the shepherd, the fool and the wise man, even. There Is only one thing which somebody I once put Into my head, that I dis “Meyer,” »aid the film agent, like In sleep; It 1« that It resemble« “I gotta good one to offer you death; there la very little differ Puppets.” ence between a man In his first “Naw,” replied the theatre own sleep unit a man In his last sleep er, “people are gettin’ tired of -Cervantes. e them dog hero pictures.”—Brown Jug. African Treasure Sought Tim Africander still believes In lhe “cave of gleaming gold" that was described by an excited Knttir In tlie Krugeradorp; and In the Or ange river country n Boer family has »ought for years for n parcel of diamond» handed hastily to one of tlielr ancestors by an Englishman tiling from pursuing Justice, and »up|H>sed to have been secrated In an ant-heap In the du»k. The Boer, finding tlie packet containing many l>lg stones, ami fearing the mount I ed ixtllce. hid It anil forgot the place. Vain Search for Treasure An Australian miner spent part of his life In the bush trying to re- find a mine Ills partner found and died III describing. But he never succeeded, and, eventually, the buslimen stumbled on his skeleton. A party of French scientists nar rowly escaped death from thirst In the Snralia seeking traces of a lost ciiravnn of precious stones that never reached Timbuetoo, and was supposed to have been overwhelmed by a siindstorm, lost Its tracks, and missed the wells. When Trees Grow Many believe that trees grow from early spring when the leaves begin to come out until the frost when they start to show their nu Hmm color. But this widespread belief 1» not correct, says the Amer lean Tree association. For Instance, In the Intituile of southern Pennsyl vania the native, forest trees make fit) per cent of tlielr height growth In 40 days of spring and early sum nier. Peculiar Plant Diseases Mosaic diseases which afTect plants are so called because the i leaves of the plant attacked by them lose their green color In small uwgulnr patches, giving the remain Ing tissue a pattern which resem I bles a mosaic pavement. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed herein his final account as administrator of the estate of .1. H. Potts, deceased, with the county clerk of Lane county, State of Oregon, and an order has been made and entered of rec ord directing this notice and setting the 18th day of October. 1927. al the hour of ten o’clock a. m. as the time and the county court room in the county court house al Eugene. Lane county. Oregn. as the place for the hearing of objections if any to the aaid final account and the final aettlement of said estate. Dated and first published this 15th day of September. 1927 O. O. VEATCH, Administrator of the Estate of J. H. Potts, De ceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Attorney for Estate. sl5-o!3(T) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Nolle« la hereby given, that tha under- signed haa filed herein hia final account an executor of the last will and teatainent of Laura A. McFarland, deceased, with the county clerk of Lane county, State of Oregon, and an order haa been made and entered of record directing this notice and setting the 18th day of October, 1927, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. as the time and the county court room in the county court house at Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, aa the place for the hear ing of objections, if any, to aaid final ac count and the final settlement of said estate. Dated and first published this 15th day of September. 1927. WORTH HARVEY. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Laura A. McFarland, Deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for Estate. s!5 ol8(T) f today—a value that defies comparison! Cottage Grove Motor Co. Hanson 6? Maulding, Props Q U A L I T Y A T Phone 77 LOW COST Camel Climbing to new heights of popularity 4 Government figures show that more Camels are being smoked today than ever before. One after another Camels passed NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of HANNAH B PERRY. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Salathiel T. Perry has been by the county court of the State of Oregon, in I»ane county, appointed administrator of the estate of Hannah B. Perry, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the eateto of the aaid deceased, are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the said administrator at Cottage drove, Oregon, within six months from this, the 22nd day cf September, 1927. 8ALATHIEL T. PERRY, Admin- ministrator of the estate of Hannah B. Perry, Deceased. H. . J. SHINN, Attorney for the estate. s23 o20(T) 1/ all cigarettes were as good as Camel you wouldn't hear anything about special treat ments to make cigarettes good for the throat. Nothing takes the place of choice tobaccos. O 1927. R. I. R,rnol.l. Tok««, Company, Wm.ion «.item. N. C. f