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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 19*27 I. Jq AL : f o' P A.Ì TWICK-A WEEK SENTINE!-, COT TAGE GROVE, OREGON I> P. I iimerou nnd H. L. Htownr* wer'* In charge during the ah«en<*e of Hcoutmiister K. I). Haker. The trm.p wax give» military drill under P, H. Bukowski. ’Ir. and Mrs. Loop of Baker, former residents, vi»ited several day» lu«t week with Mr. and Air». M. M. Power. Save 75c today. The Sentinel Mr». M. V Phillip» was tukon to fi Eugon<* hoMpitul Thnradny to rc «’»•ivi» m<*<li<*nl tr<*fitrn<*nt. Jitin<*R Brown of Portland i» vi» hlttR lit the home of hi» cousin. Mr». W. M. Norris. O. M. Thwing of Hcio wa> here riiiirxdny on business conne.-ted with his ranch nt (lowlyvillr. II. C. Rose and Ralph Fullerton returned last week from Mn»katch<- wan. Canada, where they »pent two Telephone 302 month» in the harvest field» n <*11 r JUIHUI McCormick with hi» moth M oom * Jaw. <*r and bi« ! Mr». LcwiM, , huvi' Pearl Bennett of Portland via inov<*<l ^<1 B«*nd. '¡’In ir hoini* on it(*d Friday at the M. C, Brc»»h*r Binh itvi'iiu«’ hna been rented bv home. Mr». Hophm Huff. tin I tun Cash K«-irl»tvr« Ths H«ndn.-I Mr. nnd Mr». F. B. Van Nort Mr. und Mr«. <’hnt<»n .M«*dlvy wick »pent the week end nt Aurora Mr». William Fnirfitdd uf .New nt the hnmi' of a daughter, Mr». vlaited lu»t w«'<*k Nathan Mniiock. Ivy’ii puri’iit», Mr • Imm Mvdlcy, mid George Kerr returned Thur»<l.*j muMin», Mr». H. E. He is xuf « evening from Heattie. .Mr», John Bnrkur, fering with np|M*ndicitin nnd may is fi duught<*r <»f Mr. mid Mm. H*ir. have to undeigu an operation. ■«•»in Hmith. fiirlv «••til<,r» of thi« Mr. and Mrs. Norvnl Powell of < ity. bln* in ii I m »» n rotiain of^.Mrw. Pnii' i .11,- nccomptinicd the Prine William -Mcdlvv. villi* football t<*nm here Friday nnd lusurmicv, O, B. Aru<*»t. Phone 36. visited over Friday night with Mr. Mrs. Trunk Tnylor uf Medford IN VI» Powell’s parents, Mr. nnd itihR nt fht* home of I hm i*l»t•*«, J, A. Powell. They left for Eugene to visit Mr». MmK <ll<*nii I.»*«* uf Mo»l>y • F» rk. word Fri parents. F. L. (IruuniN r Mrs. Jack Conyell of Vrraonin dny night I hut his Dr. G. W. I'urlm-k, arrived Thursday to visit her par Uranni»t died Fi n month. eut», Mr. and Mr». Robert Martin. Oil., nfter un Uh Mr. Conyell i» in charge of n ranch Ii« H^ntinrl. Dalton Adding Ma ÌHiiiìly hit V.* t.i-nr Vernonia. The (T. G. H r at Fifth nnn Mr«. Julia Govcr received word moved into the In Mr*. r »inter, Mrs. Amanda Adums, Itclonging Eliza Friday thill Hannhaw, had died that day in How«*. Mr». B. F. Tbriiithcr, who live» Seattle. Mrs. Cover left at once on Mouth Hixth »tr«”t, suffered n to attend the funeral, which wn »troke of pHrnlyaiN Thurwdny night. held Saturday. The sister had Her vocal cord« mid furinl mu»•■!»'« ju»t paaned her-eighty fourth birth nere pmulvzed fur u time hut nr«* day. Mrs. (lover and a sister, Mrs. i •Mpon»hng to treiitment. HI h * w : f L. Hmith of Oregon City, are the r« ported tu be renting e«»iiy Fn only surviving member» of ii family of KI children. dny. *D\,. Sna*man Buite 831 Miner Bldg. City Briefs I I I I ♦ Hpl’IKI*- and Mr. tv with family »|> fr» nn<l Mpi-ncer ’» W H Ost few T. Perry in <*orval of hi» auti, F. N. Perry. Mr». K. K. Mill», Mr«. Huy K hurt nu I Mr* C, A. Biirh’ll at huidcnl a Dnughtvr» of |h<* Nur nrlicuu W» tiiu M'iuy in Eugeni*. iivurg«* l«n^ng haa returned from a trip up th«* MrKenxie to ni**p«*<*C a herd uf Hereford» with th«’ view of buying them. IL* r* porta that rnttle are amree and the price high. A LOCAL INSTITUTION We write nil kinds of instil mice, fire, unto, life, health, accident and rami- ally. We an a lucid con ecru, engaged solely in the iiiNtiranee husintss und can serve you nettbr for thorn* ri-aaoiiM. W< are here (if you have u claim) to look ent for your infrrehta. All of your inKurunce needs cun b< h a 11 < 11 e< I thru thia G. B. Arnest Xn arance Agency i i Phone 3<> i ni* of Fimt \\at jouai bank building. Mr». H S ]<a»»w<*l) nnd children plan to leave the middle of the week to join Mr. L hmwo II in Porthind, «hire they will make their home. Mr». A. Hand left Thursday for Heppner, where «he will spend the «inter lit the home of her nephew, l.indcii Knight. She is a sister of Mr». I.ucy Bobbins. We meet mail order competi tion on doors of every kind. Cottage Grove Mfg. Co. Save 75c today. The Sentinel November ia a short month. Mr». Ida M. Miller of Salem, in Pay your subscription today »ending in her renewal to The and save six bits. Mr. and Mr». F. M. Hambrick and their guest, Air«, llelin Vilus ■ >f Pori lumI. I |e lit I lie wee* > n.i in Eug. iie ut l ha Ml». I. fl . II Armstrong Mrs. A brick nnl V. IJ llrn-n aliforuin r.» >.t the winter. Mr». Stella Blacketbv of Salem WRN h«*ro Friday un Luaiiie.iM ci jn- i •<l with the Soighbor» of» Irrnft lodge. K. I> linker and G. B. Arn e»t ■ at tendril a of the scout master»* trtti Friday eve- course is mug in Eu under the di Eugene nnd n scou t t rm special tra ■ hotild huvo. Insure in’suro insurance. Cha». H. Hall. B. J. limiricioUH of Port bind »peni the Week cad with Mr. nnd Mr». E. K. .Morford. The William and Louin WL’se families have returaed from au ex tended visit in Idaho. Mr». PJniicr has been taken a l.ugene hospital to undergo Elbert Bede Attended a meeting appendicitis operation. ■ She is <»f Lane county publisher» held grandmother of Mr». John Jcnn Saturday evening m Junction City. who lives on the former John calf place nt Gowdyville. Elbert Hmith. who had »pent f for month on Champion creek, returned George Boyd left Friday Portland to »|»*itd n few day» Oil to the city Friday. business. Mrs. James Allen, who had been taking care of her daughter, Mr». G. A. King, left Friday for her home in Tillamook. She wax ar ronipnnied by her grandchildren, w ill tllcn and Janie» re visit until their covered from an Save Six Bits 1 by Paying Your Subscription Now. l.ugene, Mrs. Bello HhelJey of daughter of Mr. ami I Mrs. C. A. Vnn Hchoiaek, underwent a major operation lust week at n Engeno hospital. Sentinel w rites, "It is like getting a letter from home nnd when it dm*» not come I miss it. ’ ’ ■M i»x Hueht'l Galloway, who is working in n law office in Eu gene, »pent the week end with her parent», Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gal- lawny. Electric work by Radio Ray Nelson. In sending in her renewal to The Sentinel Mr». J. W. Buckley writes, "We enjoy the paper very much nnd do not want to get along w ithout B." Mrs. Hylnh Laffoon is »pending several days in Portland un a va- cation, Mr*. O. .M. Maring if taking her place at the Bartell annex. C. H. Burkholder Jr. has accepted n position as traveling salesman for the Corvallis Co., lue., with main headquarters in Portland. Mr. Burkholder will work under the Eugene office and his district will take in the territory ftvm Eugene to Yoncalla nnd east on the Me Kenzie to Blue River. He left^ Sunday night for Eugene nnd wili start work today. Save 75c today. The Sentinel. Mr. and Mrs. John Winniford and three sons of Sutherlin visited Sunday at the home of Air. Win niford’» daughter, Mrs. *W. L. Leonard. Horace Conner of Grants-Pass visited Saturday with his brothers Ira nnd Chnrlex. He plans to mov* hi» family to thia city soon. Mi»» Maxine Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr., who had been ill for several days, was aide to attend school today. Harry Parker of Lundpark, «ho Electric work by Radio Ray had been in Eugene ns a witness ill the t'offiiinii Cn|i|>s mining trial, Nelson. visited here Snturdny Pastor and Mrs. John A. Linn turn home. and children* left today for Ken* nowick, Wnsh., where they , will »pend Thnnkagi ving with Pastor Linn’a futher nnd brother, They will atop in Hood River to visit Pastor Linn’s aisters. Mrs. J. B. Fox of El Paso, Tex., will arrive tonight on the Shnata to visit Mrs. F. L. Grannis. Emerson*Wilcox of Portland via itod Friday night nt the hone of hi» aiater, Mrs. C. C. Crusos. Save 75c today. The Sentinel. For 9 More Days WE WILL GIVE A LARGE 8x10 PHOTO FREE WITH EACH ORDER FOR PHOTOS OF $5 00 OR MORE SHIELDS STUDIO ¡L I A number of members of the De gree of Honor lodge of this city attended n meeting of the Eugen* lodge Thursday night. Degree- I were conferred und n socinl hour nnd refreshment.» wero enjoyed. Mrs. Flunk Henderson, «hi Ims been ill for several weeks, is re ported to be somewhat improve!. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ishmael of I’ortliiiul and Miss Muriel Shay of Ht. Helens will arrive Wednesday evening to spend Thanksgiving with Ml. and Mrn. E. C. Hhay, par* onta of M rs. Ishiniiel an<l Misa Shay. Mrs. W. W. .McFarland, who had PAGE THREE th«- Indies* aid society of the M cthodlat church from its bazaar lohl »upper held Wednesday at the church. Nearly all articles at the Ixtzaar were »old »nd a large num ber attended the siipoer. Mrs. Harvey Hu »sell of Di vid a sustained a broken left ankle lato Munday afternoon when »he »lipped nnd fell. Mhe was treated by Dr. C. E. Prost and taken to a. Eugen« hospital. Delightful Fruits! Assorted Nuts! ■umu her work. x Are you In-bulifult 'I'll" lei*illy 8< e that they have a place in your Sunday spread of henltli 1» more than »kin deep IL tilth i» the life beauty of every Everybody enjoys them! nrfive atom. Chiropractic is e»»i.|. A fresh, wholesome assortment always in stock. tiul to beauty and h'slth. Mate*' Chiropraetie Your Habit. Dr. H. ' llagen. Mr. nnd Mrs. .lame» Curti. of lluker.fiehl, Cal., ar.' visiting '1 PHONE 65 the hotm* of their niece, Mr». Bert Hund». T G. It. Aracst, K. It linker and Elmer CHKIHTMAH GIFTH. Great Lover Of tern’ tl Hpirella supporting and figure ‘lay in training garments, beautiful lingerie Mr- Ira Beidler and Mr». Charles The Screen Star Mrs. and quality hosiery make nice McKibben were hostesses Thursday taint'd Christmas gifts. Mrs. E. C. Hhny, Mr». afternoon at th<* home of Of 305 south Hixth street. Phone Carrie Beidler for the Past Noble Grand Meeks. 137B. n21-d5(M,*p club of the Hebi-kah lodge, Addi- Mrs. T. J- Allison of Roweburg tional guest» were Mrs. C. A. King. Portrays a Begrimed and arrived Sunday to visit her noni», Mrs. Peterson, Mr». Michaelson and Your Horne Print Shop First. Muddy Doughboy With H. V. ami nnd F. E H. II. Allison Mho w«.a Mrs. Al ic<* Kent. A pleasant social necompnnied by her »on» Dave of nftenoon was spent with needle Romantic Results. Honeburg nnd Jack of Grnnt» Puss work. A delicious two-course lunch nnd their families. Miss Kathleen eon was served. Ernest Bixby of I’ortlaml visit" I Beidler Mstotcd in serving. Mr», Metro Goldwvn Mayer, an- in here Hntiirday while on his way to H. V. Waldron nnd Mrs. Georg" nouncing John Gilbert in "The Big SEPTIC TANKS. -pend n vacation from the Portinnd Currin will be 1 hostess!*« for the Parade," which will be presente I Ready for you to in«taU. police force hunting nt Klmn-itli next meeting. at the Arcade Monday, Tuesday Por family of five......... ........ ......... *21 ei«ht ____________ ___ *28 Full». und Wednesday, suggest Gilbert as For family of at our plant Mixif Esther Hilsby entertained likely candidate for the suffrages 11.21 tie EUGENE CONCRETE PIPE CO. Elbert Bede left thia noon for 1'ortlnnd to nt tend n dinner for tip Thursday afternoon nt thiuhomc of ¡ of the fans as "greatest screen COTTAGE GROVE AERIE, FRATKR- nal Order Eagles, meets in I. O. O. F state editor» to be given by th«* Mr». H. A. Miller for the Social i lover of all time." tf Twelve. Mr». James P. Graham I 'Fhey point with pride to his j hall every Tuesday. Portlnn'l Pre«» club. was an additional guest. Mrx. Prince Danilo ("The Merry WOMEN WANTED FOR CANNERY The following letter wn» received James Apperson work. Frank J. Norton Co., Sutherlin, this morning by the Nelxon Motor J. H. Chambers and Mr«. B. R. Widow"), his Or« »on . ____________ 017tfs company. It will prove the quality Job gave a report on the recent ("The Big Parade’’), his Rudolph nrt exhibit in Eugene and the club ("La Boheiue ’ ’) and to his spec PIANO FOR SALE NEAR COTTAGE of their workmanship nnd dependa Grove. Beautiful high grade inatni- bility: "37fl 378 south Wilson Ave., discussed problems of the federated tacular work in "Bnrdelys the ment. Bargain for quick tale. Tenna clu>>». The club inspected an ex Magnificent, ’ ’ "Flesh and the *10 monthly arranged for good home. P««ad<*nn, Cal., November 17 17, 1927. It Interested addreee H. A. Livernaeh. —The Willy» Knight motor, which hibit of choice chrysanthemums Devil” and "The Show.” Factory Plano Adjuater, 413 North However, John Gilbert in his Boren Avenue. Seattle. Waah. nlO-2Hp hnd the broken sleeve and which grown by Mr». .Miller. cent studio work has exhibited you repaired for me in i August, is FOR HALE—BATH TUBS. CLOSETS, The La Mcrrreili Pont club wax larger virtuosity in the gentle lavatories, sitehen «inks, hot waler working better every dny. Your' boilers, pipe« and fitting«. J S. Stewart work w n» O. K. and I am pleased. entertained W ednesday afternoon of inspiring romance than i phone 211 J. n 14-2ip that I got you to do it. Trust at the home of Mrx. L. L. Booth. other idol of the time. The Gilbert COWS FOR SALE. — TWO JERSEY that von may have a successful, A social afternoon was I enjoyed and hair, eyes, profile, smile and figure milk covra, fresh. Fred Kelly. nl7*24p wire .served are equally fascinating in all his yea r. Very truly, Wm. W. Mielniel.’’. dainty refreshments were POR SALE—40 WHITE LEGHORN Mrs. Harlld Whitlock will enter protean changes. This was the fourth garage this hens. 19 months old, 75 cents each, tain for the club on November 30 A real surprise awaits the Cfil- (all after 5:30. Oval Powell. Delight man had visited before his trouble n!7-21p bertian fan in “The Big Parade.” Valley wax found. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hmith will en His make-up is the "mud pack” FOR SALE.—CERTIFIED EVERBEAR Mi»» Bonita Benger and Miss tertain the Bona Tempo club Tues-1 ing strawberry plants. Inquire of of the trenches. All the disfigure Mr». George Currin, phone 152-K Cot Thelma Fuson attended the O. A.C.- day evening instead of Wednesday ments of "active service” are tage Grove. Oregon nl7-24p Idaho football game Saturday in evening ns previously announced. realized. Those who have seen the TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Portland. picture say that begrimed and 409 north Eighth street. Cottage Mr. an<l Mrs. Sidney Sheets have n!7-24p Mr». T. C. Wheeler will entertain dirty he is just as easy to look at Grove, Oregon. moved into the flat at Mrs. Joe Tuesday with a 1 o’clock luncheon —just as compelling—as when FOR 8ALE OR TRADE FOR HEIFERS Porter's house on Hceond street. — 14-incb Oliver riding plow, horse for the taComnn club. dandified. It might be mentioned power slump puller and saddle All in Mr». O. L. I«ee and her triplets, that this new—and probably great good condition. Arnold Duerst, phone 19F4. 1 Heaton route. Cottage Grove, Ore Cottage Grove chapter, Order of est—screen lover was born Elbert, Robert and Virginia, re ia gon. n!7-21p turned Sunday from Harrisburg, tbp Eastern Star, was entertained Logan, Utah. He didn *t leap to HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE when* she visited a week with her by Creswell chapter at the Thurx fame. He began his acting career 127 north I street. nl7-3lp parent». Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Walker. day evening meeting of that groun. at a tender age with Eddie Foy. —MRS. GEORGE BOYD Mrs. M. E. Sagalierd. who had Forty-three members of the local He was a juvenile lead after that DKES8MAKING and Mr«. Harley Harms. Third street 21-24p been visiting her .laughter, Mr«, chapter attended. Initiatory work in western stock companies. Then •nd Quincy avenue. F. H. Allison, left Saturday for wax put .on by the Creswell chapter he went into business. Then he FOR SALE — REMINGTON NO 10 typewriter. First class condition Price Portland to spend the winter with and a social evening with songs took up motion picture acting. He J. E. Banton, phone 23F21, Black another, daughter, Mr,. J. A. Boak. | and stunts followed. Mrs. Charles was a scenario writer for Maurice *30. Butto route. n2l-28p Hall r/f this city won a prize in Tourneur and later was a director.; Mr». Isabelle Schindler of Rose-, THIRTEEN INCHES OF SNOW a contest. Speeches were made by Then Aietro-Goldwyn-Mayer took burg is visiting at the home of her ( hristrqps Big wagon-box full of oak Mrs. Charles Beidler. worthy ma- him up and made a star of him. wood for seven dollars. Order today. • laughter, Mrs. W L. Hatch. tron of the local chapter, Nelson There is little question that John Also choice white pigs for »ale. C. H. n21-24p Mr. nnd Mrx. Roliert Jones of I Durham, worthy patron. Worth Gilbert not only is the screen’s Haight, phone 38F12. Portland spent Sunday hero visit-1 Harvey, past patron. and other newest and greatest lover, but also YOUR CHANCE. I FURNISH DRAG saw and timber, you the labor ao<l ing friends. mem Iters of Cottage Grove chapter. that he is one of the wholesomest, (as. 6 . n wood. B. C. Mitchell. Mrx. C. M. Parker went to Port j A luncheon wns »frved. finest and most appealing in a See me at farm three mile« west of Walker or write me at Saginaw. n21p land Hnturday for n few days’ vis contagiously wholesome way to his it. Mr. Parker is there serving on ; Miss Myrtle Kern entertained audiences. WANTED — GIRL FOR GENERAL * house work. Family of two adult«. the federal grand jury. Friday night for the Joker club. Renee Adoree is featured op- Fhone 237J. n21p “ guests were Mrs. posits Gilbert in this King Vidor — Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. and son I Additional FOR SALE. — A REAL MILK COW. A Bobby arc spending several days) Thomas Hoile ran of Bradford, Pa., produetion of the Laurence Sta 11- six-gallon Swisa Jersey, giving 41k gallons now. five years old. Can be in Coburg with Mrs. Nelson’s Mrs. C. J. Kent, Mrs. Roy Short. iiigs’ story. aeen at 722 8. Sth St.. Cottage Grove. father, Fred Deffenbaehor, who is Mrs. H. D. Kem, Mrs. George Mat Oregon. n21p thews, Mrs. Charles Jieidler, Mrs. critically ill. Save 75c today. The Sentinel. FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE -ON A marriage license wax ¡«sued O. W. Hays, Miss Merle Bowen First street. inquiro of Jo« T. n21-24c Your Horne Print Shop First Smith. last week to Anton Marion Willis and Miss Eula Benson. The eve and Sadie M m Allen, Loth of thi« ning was spent playing bridge and LOST ON SUNDAY A SMALL PACK- Mrs Hay» held high scoreA The age containing a linen cut work nap city kin belonging to a luncheon set and a rooms were colorful with chrysan pair of scissors. Finder please notify The certificate of the assumed themums. A delicious luncheon Mrs. H. A. Hagen, phone 118y. n2ic business name, L. E. Liston Hard wax served. TWO-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT ware company, of this city ba for rent, Close in and convenient. boon filed with the county clerk Wanted Company. 305 south Sixth «trevi Telephone nnd the certificate of withdrawal 137R. n2l-28p Dead man told cop he would dig E. A. degree TUESDAY ’ night, t of the name Darby A Liston hnr.l- his grave.—Austin paper. Members and visitors urged to at FOR SALE __ _ — _______ , _.. ..... . RHODE ISLAND RED ware also was filed. cockerels direct from MeRea special tend. Bv order W. M. ----------------- (— :------ ------------ mating». Price $2. Mrs. M. Nord« Mrs. Millie Hodgson, who wns Strom, phone 29F4. taken to n Eugene hospital Fridtiv, ' . 1'1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. underwent nn appendicitis operation Nontice is hereby given that the un- Snturdny forenoon and is reported SPECIAL dersigned has been appointed by the to lie resting easily. county court of Lane county. State of PERMANENT WAVING Oregon, executor of the laat will and Mrs. F. E. Daniels of Marshfield AT $5.00 testament of Georgetta H. Titus, de- ceased, by an order bearing date the arrived Saturday to spend several Is our specialty, which we -.'»th day of October, 1927. days with her mother. Mrs. Nettie absolutely guarantee All persons having claims against the Estes. property of said Georgetta H. Titus, de- _ to stay. ceased, are hereby notified and required A choir under the direction MR. AND MRS. MILLS, to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at the First National Mrs. Maud Addison is being Proprietors. bank. Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, on ganizod by the Lorane "Church Formerly With Model or before six months from the date cf the first publication of this notice. Christ. The church recently pur Beauty Shoppe, Eugene. Dated and first published thia 31st chased a piano. day of October, 1927. La Mode Beauty Parlor P E SNODGRASS. Executor Mr. nnd Mrs. John Harvey Mad of the Last Will and Testa Kern’s Apartment, Room den and three children Barbara. ment of Georgetta H. Titus, YOUR THANKSGIVING Deceased. No. 2, Phone 52 Michael nnd Lucy Jane, who hn<l HERBERT W. LOMBARD, DINNER been visiting Mrs. Madden’s par Attorney for Estate. o31n28(M) ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Henion- You may be so situated as to wav, left Sunday for Portland with find it inconvenient to prepare Mrs. Madden ’» aunt, Mrs. R. R. your own Thanksgiving din Giltner. ner. If so, persuade friend Elmert Hmith, William Thum, husband to come to our restau George Bjorset and Mr. Sullivan rant to dine on that day. We spent Bunday fishing nt Trinnglo have prepared a special menu for the occasion and we know lake. Mr. nnd Mn. D. H. Heiuenwiy you will enjoy it. will leavo Tuesday for Portland to spend Thanksgiving with their children, Mrx. Curl Price, Mrs. John _Mrs. Myrtle Saltsman, Prop. Harvey Madden nnd Roscoe Hemen- way, and their families. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. More than $200 was taken in by McQueen’s Grocery SOCIETY ! WANTADS A. F. & A. M., Attention. O. P. & E. Train Service Palace Cafe ’s • Rheumatism Remedy drives out the uric acid poison of rheumatism, neuritis, lumba go; stops pain and swelling. Has restored many after years of suffering. $1.50 on a money back guarantee. Cottage Grove Pharmacy CHANGE IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON PASSENGER SCHEDULE Notice ia hereby given that the under signed haa been appointed by the county court of Lane county, Htate of Oregon, administrator of the estate of William Mark Myera. deceased, by an order bear ing date the 2nd day of November. 1927. Alt persons having claims against the estate of William Mark Myera, deceased, are hereby notified and required to pre sent th« »nine, duly verified, to the undersigned at the law office of Herbert W. Lombard and Grant J. Williams, First National Bank building. Cottage Grove, Lane county, Oregon, on or be fore six months from the date of the firat publication of thia notice. Dated and first published this 7th day of November, 1927. BERT C. MYERS. Administra tor of the Estate of William Mark Myera, deceaaed. HERBERT W. LOMBARD AND I GRANT ,1. WILLIAMS. Attorneys for Estate. n7d5(M)c i Effective November 19, 1927 Will leave Cottage Grove for Forks at 4:00 p. m. and leave Forks on return at 5:00 p. m. (No service to Rujada on this train) E. R. MORFORD, General Agent