rae wnrrnrat,
th uhhda y . ma mm ai, iww
their
iimuv <*r«i*ry
th* M* m II h *I )
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.Mur* It
tilt'll
lit
it
iti
ci riling.
M »Rd»" Hhultil'k
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litt* iiitly «iirvlvlng r**l• i*••*-
Mr. nit I Mr*
I
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tin' Hugh \ *'i|i falliti) " i* t*u»i
ility guv«t i it
III*' I'
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limili'.
Mio Alien .Itili or Idaho urnted
lier*’ lu**t I liiii diiy nnd m u gucM
ul lilt* hmm* uf mi iitM'le, J
A. Joli
Mr
uii’l Mr*
J
\
J»*ll
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thirty
a ’fon
Huntluy,
I
Dinner giimt*
ir-
FROM
All>ers Poultry
Research Department
i
COTTAGE GROVE—Phillips Hall
Tues., March 26, 8 P. M.
Getting there ahead of the trouble
D urinu the afternoon of March 17, 1928, an alarm
bell rang in a telephone test station. This meant that
a puncture had been made in the air-tight sheath of
a busy inter-city cable. The men on duty knew that
the injury was somewhere within 50 miles.
Highly developed locating devices were instantly
applied and in sixty-fiveminutes t he trouble spot was
located. By 7:15 in the evening, before the break
in the sheath had alFcctcd service on any of the 248
pairs of wires in the cable, the repairs had been
made without one conversation being interrupted.
This special alarm sx
tn is one of the many mechan
ical and electrual wonders developed by BcliSystem
engineers to guard tekphone conversations.
Automatic warningsignals,electrical locatingde-
viccs, constant testing of all switchboard apparatus
and circuits—these arc some of the ceaseless efforts
that so effectively reduced interruptions to service
on Bell lines in 1928. There is no standing still in
the Bell System.
“T ub
TiLBriioNB Boom aak iiib
or tub N ation "
D ibbctoby
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
BELL SYSTEM
Ont PoJiey - Out Syitrm - I'niimifJ Sen-ict
Just North of 8. P. Station—Phone 100
Building Material
of all kinds
always on hand
M<1.
War-
they undertuuk the dhertinn at u
dletributlny uffl>r, but errtd out ut
u yrrat lull 'then Warner t'eaturee
urte put on the market and /ailed
becauee the buiinen yrrui >o /ait
they rauld not finance it. Upon an
other company,
properly
financed,
uae organized and proved lurceit-
/ul. Thh lid to Vitaphone Talking
ficturee.
CHAPTER S
In ipltn of the auccnM acbloved
by Vitaphone in ita Brat day» War
tier Broa. knew there were many
puixlea to be aolved. Mainly tlieae
were In direction and In inaklii*
the medium of expreaalon more
flexible. At the atudlo they con
tinued to work on the problem»
and from production to produc
tion the improvement could be
noted.
Vitaphone Prove» Itaclf
Looklug about fur a perfect com-
bluatluu to confirm the reality uf
Vitaphone a« an e»tabll»bed fact
in eutertalumeut, Warner Broa.
».lected Al Jol»on and gave him
“The Jaxx Singer" to act In. From
the moment that "The Jaxx Singer"
waa flrat ahown in Warner Bro».’
Theatre In New York, all doubt aa
to the »ucce»» of Vitaphone talking
ploture» paaaed. The country lit-
•rally went wild over tt.
Now the men who bad »too4 by
Warner Broa. recel»«Ml the reward
tor their loyalty. They had the tn-
atallatlona and yer« ablo W flay
Ifoh h»« b*-«*n fix*>«J aa the tim*- and pla< «-
Uy th»- aaid court for thr h«-arin< of ob
jr» ti<<os tu said account and petition, and
f<>r thr final a>ettlrin«-nt of aai«t ratatr
Any and ail objections to said account
aud the final »ettlriurnt of «aid »-»tat
Ȇnal hr filed with thr rlrrk of said court
ou or ba for** thr dat«* of said lirarinK
Date of first publication of thia notice
Mach 7 1929.
HOLVIA
RdBl^iS
Adoihls
tratrlx <>f thr Estate <•! .lam*-«
W Matthews, Dr**-a«ed
II ? Mil INN
Attorney for Eatate
n»7 ate
NOTICE TO CREDITOR«
Noth« is hereby givru that thr unds-r
aignrd has brru appointed Ly th»- county
court of l.au> county. State of Oregon
• aecutura ut thr last will and rotatment
of Julie < aroline Madam, dr« eased, by
au order bearing date the I Hth day of
February, 1929
AH
persona
having
claims against the estate of said Julie
< aroline Madsen are hereby notified and
required tu prramt the same duly veri
fled tu the undersigned at the law office
of Herbert U . lombard First National
Bank building. Cottage Grove l<anr coun
ty Oregun on or before six months from
the date of thr fir»t p-. M teal ion of this
notice
Dated and first published thia 21 st day
f * Fnbmni I 1929
UORTII HARVEY ANI» HER
BERT EAKIN, En-cutors of
th*- Last W ill and Testament
of Julie Caroline Madsen. De
ceased.
HEKKEKT W LOMBARD.
\ !• - ■ ■ - fujr
t • •
L’I ni21 e
NOTICE TO CREDITOR«
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
«lay afternoon to vi.«it with Mr-
Mmall*« daughter, Mr«. L ola Afieen?.
\n
N pound
«on
wa»
born
in
M’ .lhtrd March IB to Mr. and Mra
I*. (’. Cunningham.
Mr«. Cunning
ham
wa« formerly
Mma
Ulndy«
I a y lor.
Harry nnd Ronnlee
Mn-on mo
tored to Shedd la«f week to \ i«it
over the week end with their pkt
ent».
Mi«« Maxon returned Kimdav
evening to r<*nume her «rhool «tut *•>'
Harry went on to Portland for a
tew day«, returning We*lnc*«lay.
Y»>iif Hofne
Print Slion Hirst
NOTICE TO CREDITOR«
In the matter of the rntate of (Ithelbert
M. RoiiiiMeYIII, «Irrraaed.
Notice 1« hereby given that on the 7tli
•lay of Febmary. 1929, I. B Morris of
Cottage Grove. Oregon was appointed ad
minintrntor of the vatate of Otholbort N
ItounNevill, deceaard, by the county judg.*
of the county court of the State of Ore
gon In l«ane county
All peraon« having
I'lahna ngainnt the «aid entate of the aaid
dereaHcd are hereby notified to present
the Nnme. duly verified, to the «aid ad
tnlniwlrafor in Cottage drove
Oregon,
within n I x month« from the JHlh day of
February, 1929
I H MORRIS. A dtniniat rat or of
the Estate of
Othelbert
S
Roun«evill. deceased.
ii i shins
Attorney for Ratal».
12« m28.'
Notice I n hereby given that the under
Nlgneil han been appointed by the county
court of Lane county, State of Oregon,
administrator of the eatate of Carl II
Ziegler, deceased, by an order b«*arlng
date the 2flth day of February, 1929.
All peraon« having claims ngaiuat th«
estate of said Carl II. Ziegler, deceaaed,
are hereby notified and required to pre
sent the Name duly verified to the under
signed at the law office of Herbert W
Lombard. First Nstlonsl Bank building
<’ullage Grove, l.ane county, Oregon, on
or Infor* n I x months from the date of
the first publication of this notice.
Hated and flrnt published this 2«th day
of February. A. 1». 1929
O. O. VEATOII, Administrator
of the Estate of Carl II. Zieg
ler. Deceaaed.
HERBERT W LOMBARD.
Attorney for Estate
f.’H ni'Jflc
NOTICE OF TINAL SETTLEMENT
In the county court of the
State of
Oregon for l.ane county.
In thr matter of the estate of .lames
W. Matthews, deceased.
Notice I n hereby given that Sylvia
Robison, administratrix of the estate of
James W. Matthews, deceased, has filed
her final account and petition (or final
settlement in such administratrix, in th«
county court of Lane county. Oregon, and
that Tuesday the 9th day of April, 1929.
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of said
day at the county court room
In
the
court house In Eugene. Lane county. Ore
ceorge ^ a ’ rl T ss
lous, was taken til. He did not
live to see the flual great triumph
of hla labors. On the day that Al
Jolsou In “The Jazz Singer" had
Ita marvelous premier In New York
hla rwqulam wu read In Holly-
vu'-d. Hla death wua a »buck tu
all who kn«v him, tor ba waa
First Talkie Picture
Is On For Tonight
Al Jolson and “Sonny Boy"
Are Featured in Initial
loved and reapected by every one. act In them.
They net tired the
mark
It wax a tragic, »ad denouement to right» to “The U ,ert Sou
a great fight tor aucceaa.
ing the Ur»t muelcal play ever to
The aurvlvlng brother», Harry, fte achadulad for picture», with full
Albert and Jack, though »tunned talking and »inglug »equeucea.
Reaping the Harveat
From the time that "The Jaxx
LIONEL BARRYMORE
Singer" eatabllahed Vitaphone, the
progreM of the new Invention wa»
amazing. Shortly after that event
the first play wa» put on with talk
Ing sequences. It was "The Lion
and the Mouse,” with Lionet Barry
more as star. Then Immediately
on the heels of that the first "all
talking" picture was announced
under the title "Lights of New
York." All the country eagerly de
manded to see It.
Following the first all talking
picture, Warner Bros, offered the
first one without a single caption
ot any kind. It was a mystery
play, “The Terror." This proved
the only mystery play ever to
strike ten tn moving pictures. All
the thrills were there exactly as
In the theatre of the spoken word.
By this time the exhibitors ot the
country, big and little, had be
come almost hysterical over Vita-
phone Talking pictures. Each pro
duction had proved a greater draw
than the last. The business was
glveu new life.
Just a year after "The Jazz Sing
er" wa» first presented Warner
Bro», made another smashing hit.
They engaged the Winter Garden
In New York. and. in the theatre
by this Mow, determined to carry where he bad made his first start
on, to make Vitaphone talking pic and his greatest successes, they
tures a monument to the memory presented Al Jolson in "The Sing
of their brother. Jolson In "The ing Fool.” It provoked an amaz
Jazz Singer" had turned the cor ing demonstration. At the same
ner for them. They went Into the time Warner Bros, were all set
market for the beat playa they to Invade London, and three weeks
could find, and the best playerg to afterward, with Al Jolson present,
out«taDfhnjr hit uf the \ itaphon
part uf the picture.
Davey Lev
acting i4t uij a ¡»ar with .ny <>f ’..
hijfh priced child a* tor*
of
: .’*•
Acreen and hi* naturaln**«« ix on»*
of thr bright spot« of thr picture
Th.-
\ it!|»1»■ »r*•
i• ■•
■
which m itM-jf adds t«* th** -I4’
of th« picture,
Jol«on is heard in five popular
numtM’r«, exclusive of thr popular
**s<»nnv B<»y.
Th y >r-
-c
\
Depend* on You,” *‘l’m Sitting on
T*»p of thr World,” ”i”. I ’* a
Rainbow
Round
Mv Shuuld*-r,
••Trouble'« a Bubble’’ an I “(lul l
rn Date.”
In addition tu th»* mii ^
ing, dialog js
recorded
on
th*-
«errrn and the whole film i-* given
\ itaphonr accompaniment.
Synchronization.
(
In addition to Da\*-y ' I • .
a
strong ca.«t. including Brttv Bron
«.»ii, .hisephiur Dunn and Art H«»u«
mftn, support* .loKon.
A number of clubs and civic or
ganizations of the city arc plannmj
theater parties for
th»*
o|M*ning
night of the \ itaphonr an*! Movie
tone program.
Our Own Vaudeville.
Doria—Is your n*-w Loy
prt'ttv good at petting?
Direr Lee
«ntl îHiii«’ in th<i picture,
••the Iittiä* feller’’
that
sings th*’ *<'tig. ‘’S<»nnv B
Mildred—Yes, he’s won
loving cup.«.
friend
Sentinel I .ike Breath
Of Fresh Air
Mrs. Mary E. 1Carter writes from
Bit von ne, N. J , to r*‘weu her «nb
«♦•ription and to -»nv that Th»* S n
tin*-l arr.
as
“a
cat•h we.lt
breath
t »f
pur**
air
an»l
clean
thou"ht f rom the clean, healthy at-
Mrs. Car-
moNpherr of the we«t.”
t«*r write. «: * •To hi»*, an Oregonian
burn and bre* I, th e dirt, coal «moke.
wickedne* « and t •»reigner
of the.*”
ea*t*rn c ities« an? hard to endure.
"The Jazz Singer" was produced
and the English people had an op
portunity to know what Vltapbuua
talking pictures ware like. It waa
produced at the Piccadilly Thea
tre, which Warner Broa. had ac
quired. and scored aa flue a tri
umph as the plctur» had don« in
New York.
Planning for the Future
The fact that Vitaphone waa now
the aenaatlon ot tha time did not
deter Warner Broa. from looking
forward. They planned to keep
their pace Juat far enough ahead to
lead the field Into which they had
so bravely pioneered. And they
continue to make aa many allant
pictures as tn the paat. Thta la
because the big market for plo*
turea Is In houses where Vitaphone
Is not Installed. Each ot their pic
tures with talking sequence« Is
also made Into one where the
voices are not heard.
For eotue two years there wa*
In work at the Waruer Studio a
mammoth production which waa
planned to eclipse anything that
Warner Broa. had ever done, it la
called "Noah's Ark,” and Is a story
ot the present and the past linked
together with a logical and en
trancing story.
Al Jolson, John
Barrymore, Monte Blue, George
Arliss, Louise Fazenda. Dolores
Costello. Lionel Barrymore, May
McAvoy, Texas Guinan. Fannie
Brice, Conrad Nagel, Sophie Tuck
er and a host of other famous
artiste have been engaged to make
Vitaphone talking pictures. War
ner Bros., through faith, courage
and daring are now the leaders la
a new movement which Is thrilling
the world.
THE END.
We are thankful for the prospect
of moving to the country, for my
-on it to become superintendent of
Valley View farms, the 1500-sere
estate of Dr. Ei»*anor A. Campbell,
noted philanthropist and physician
of New York City.”
Income Tax Records. Senti
nel.
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PORTLAND, OREGON
C. J. KEM S
Louis E. Boost, Rei Jeu Manage
Notice is hereby givm that thr under
signed ha« been appointed by thr county
court of Lane county. Mtat** of Oregon
administrator of thr . state of Leatrr J
Bartholomy, drrraaed.
Ail ]M-r»una having claims against the
ratair of Leat*-r 1 Bartholomy, dreraard
are hrrrby notified and required to pre
•rnt the same, duly verified tu thr under-
algurd at thr law- office of Herbert \\
Lombard. Firat National Bank building
Cottagi* Grove. Lanr county. Oregon, on
or before aix montha from the date of
thr firat publication of thia notice.
Dated and firat publlahed thia 14t|i
•1«) at Man •« r». •
JOHN UKAIIAM, Adminiatrator
of the Eatate uf
l.ratvr
I
Bartholomy, Dreraard
HERBERT W LOMBARD.
Attorn ) fi r h.atatr
mlialOc
March
I'J.— E. J. Ed wards
of
Hrants P:i<* wu« home
over the
week end.
Hi« mother, Mrs. Clara
Edward», accompanied
him
home
from n visit near Canyonvill-* with
her non Perry.
i.eonnrit Hilrri«t anil Philip Her
sey motored to Oakland recently
niiit brought home t>oii bat»y chicks
for Mr«. I. J. t.ilwardN.
Mr nnd .Mr«. Fred Overton took
<»uv Jrnkin« and son
E.I iih T
to
DENTISTS
l.ug«*u*’
Friday
to
hnv r
him er ’.«
treatred.
broken leg
■ xK w
I
U BOH
Droll.t
Oftt
Lincoln
was
laylor,
who
«irk 1 L/Pl fib Rii-i Maia Btraati h mn •
bv.iiin^-w aad Nut
ln«t week, i« reportcil to be ini 1 t«» 13 and 1 to S 30
days !y appointment. Phon«»: Office 3Ó.
proving.
residence lt»l J
M r«
Flo rn Small nnd little «on 1
I xK C H KIMI. Dentist Firat National
W**n<h’|| of UuffAgt* drove vi«iti»*1
<»v«*r night Friday with Mr-«. S*naH’t ■ 'bank building Cottage Grove. Oregon
Specialist in extraction, administration of
«inter, Mr«. Lincoln Taylor. From ultrons oxld an<i oxygen oral surgery
Office phone 10
Residence 12(i-J.
there they went to London Matur
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Godard & Randall
Uultimurr.
7/ rn they tuuk the fliit tu.u rret
pu turr ever madr /or u lour. Later
DIVIDE
HEBRON
in
op^nril their /iret picture
I Mpr* I a I I o thr S»ntinr| )
(Special |u the Krnlinrl )
thè Jolaon pitture. Jn many caaea
thè lu»tallatloi» were pald for out
uf thè profila ut that one pletora.
Thu chuln tbeatre» carne U j know
that talklng pit ture» were a nece»
ally. Ordeia for liiatallaltoii» came
luto the Vitaphone Corporation by
thu hundred» and the We»tern
Kiactrte Co, working day and night
t uuld not keep up with the order»
Tragedy waa »talking the tour
Warner Broa., who had »food to
gether no loyally through great
vlclaaltudea. Sam Warner, who»«
mechanical genlu» had given so
much to bring Vitaphone to per
fection and who»« unswerving fkl.u
had proved a bulwarg of atrength
when condition» neemed moat par-
iht ut Newuetle, fa. In
I ut<r they luundid u film etchunfjr
but ur/e /art rd out b^ u tmet.
March 20.
I.
< >. Hu*hn*dl un<
iit'org«* Ktrvt’n*on of I'mpnlli- w-*i*
Nunday visitor»* nt th«* hornt* of t
m
Montgomery
.Mr
tm<l Mrs. Victor Hit aw
«n*1
children of Cottage drove wr*-
itor* Nunday nl the horn»* of Hugh
I runncll.
I be J.
W. Ross family
l»nvt
moved from Hebron to l.alhmn.
Mi
and Mr«. .1
I
Iblltrn ami
I'liftonl Hiner went to W in«die«ter
hay Haturday and relumed
M m
»lay.
Bolt .Mewhoii*«' visited Mumia *.* .’I
the home of Mr and Me* HeiM’i*»
»New bouse.
< »ration i^ilf man win a vi«ti»o
ul Illi’ home of Allr»d White l:i-t
w ei'k
J
\\
Mnditon i*
building
n
hro n|er house.
lie expert* • .
«1
«ome i -hick* Di'* la*t of Illis m-.n!li
.1
H Gruldi «old more Ihnn >.»'
hen* lu«t week
Anlauf were Munday gue«l« o| Mi*
Mary Dalaguardi.
J
.M. Dole nnd Harry
Me|i»|>
made a tiu*ine«* irip to >.>ri<iir
Matuntay.
Mr nii I Mr«. I. fjrhier of Cur
tin «pent Munday with t*i«’ir ilnngh
ter, Mrs. A. .Mostarhett I.
Ale«
Wright of Cottug** lirove
is s|M*nding a few
lay« wild the
I.
L. .MeReynold« family
Mtat Enid iiiCkry is •i«.t.Qgthi«
week nt th** home of her sistc’r,
Mrs. Koln-rt Kennedy.
Mr. nnd Mr«. Amerigo
Motta-
rhetti, Mary MoAtarhetti nn<i Lor
ram Oruinpaugh attended n tin ion
Inure nt 1 onrulla ♦**itu!«l’iy night
Mr*. Harry McDol*» ii«it**«i mu*
• lav this week with
Mr*.
John
V catch of Cottage Drove.
Mr*
J.
\.
.Markey
went
t.i
Washington K«t week to n«it her
mot her.
VITAPHONE
By JOHN 1J-ARY PE1.TRET
LATHAM
March 2”
Mr. nud Mr», r.
J
Khe|| of swn F rancuiro, who dry i
been tiAikirfg their daughter, Mt*
Hiinnie I’erini, left for lh«ir ho>ue
I III« week.
Mr*
Alice Ifichmoud of l.ug* lie
«iwnl th«’ week end with .Mr*. J H
I .ancanter.
Mr niiit Mr* Amerigo Modnrhet
II «pent Munday evening a’
th<*
home
Johnny
Mo«lneh«d * i
in
l <eona.
Mr* K. U. Vetter, I dn.i Ku«*< ll,
Mux
\ amlevert,
Win«ton
Itu** n
nii'l
Manne
Kohli* wen* sun<l..y
guest* nt Die ('hrtrle* llenr limin’ at
Mount View.
Amerigo Penni, Mr*
I,. Werl/,
and mother, Mr». M
Pcrini,
of
TAOS THREE
f-i ve « 17,11
Development
Triumph of
The Romantic Story of the Warner Brothers and the ilittory of Vitaphone T liking Pictures
u/AOCS/S
(Mprrlal tu thr Mrnllnrl )
POULTRY
EDUCATIONAL
LECTURE
AND
Motion Pictures
obbgow .
TALKING PICTURES
wedding | un arm, returned to bar home at
; Walker Monday.
Mr*, lirrnm», r*
1 «later, will »lay with Mr»»
Moilh
were Mr nitil Mr* Oliver M om « nnd
for a while.
Mr. mill Mi«
Oliver Ku«»’ Jr
of
Walker union
high arbool
wu
lug*n*, llo <> ',ur J t k'-oit fiiunly, dismissed for the afternoon Mon
•lay with Hut request that
vweh
Mi«« Alie»* .loll mil I i ink doll
,M i <
Ch**»
<’ii**hnlt,
Mr«.
Iphu student l»i’ vara i rial pit for smallpo-
Kuo« mid »Inughter
Mur < rit* un*i I Mirtii’ It win feared that th - sin
d»*llts ha*| bt’i’U •*»p»*«»,d Io I.
Mr*» Hu-hev n| Mttlt*in .iirivt'tl .-nt
I,iiwri*iu-t' Kt'itl I* nb«ei*’
from
urdtiy
ul l *ru»»*»n
mid
<p nl
I II”
.it'll..»
I N. i r « h »m». *i hoo| on ureount of ton**il t>«.
U *' i
<
II
Haight
reports
«
ighl
I »'in
ItOgHtr uf
Mr wild Mi*
W. A
I *1 tinge tlruvr al*** m i • buiHliiy Dur Im m rulVi ••« mi I H gm»*” • ¡t^
fir t
»»•
Mis •»it hi« form «Hire* Hit*
k’l **«t4 Ht 1 h*’ f ear*»
.March.
l\ no .
M» *
H ^uli
• 11 Illi M, Mi*
I hi* meeting Of thf Mueinl V ’<»•
all d Mi«. N**i»r« nr»* «. d* r*.
Mr*
Marr Month, who ioni •u**»»i •tor* club wu* postponed until i- ii
• uving nt Um timui’ iif u iluiig.it ft, • lay nlii'rnoon on account of *h
M-
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THROUGH GREATER BEAUTY,
LARGER BODIES
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WHIPPET KIA (UU H
Coupe $695; Coupe (with
rumble teal) $725; Sedan
$760; Sport De Lure Jtoad-
Iter $850 (including ru/ne
ble teal and extras').
PHYSICIANS
I xR <
E FROST
Physician and aur-
■ "gron
Officr in Law-son building
Phon*- 47. Cottage Grove, Oregon
AXLEY, M. D
Physician and sur
geon. EvrningR by appointment. Over
Kein'« Drug atorr. Cottage Grove. Oregon
W
KIME M
I»
Physician and
Burgeon. Obstetrics and diseases of
women and children a specialty. Office
First National Bank building
Phones-
Office, 234. residen«-*
12•’» »
Resident «
address. 1149 west .Main.
ATTORNEYS
Il ERBER I \5 LOMBARD
v
I I st Law First National Hank building
Phone 94. Cottage Grove. Oregon
J. B1I1NN. — Attorney at Law and
Notary Public
Practices in all courts
Bader building. Cottage Grove. Oregon
H
ixRAFTINi; HENRY M LAKb
Plana
I "ami Mbecifications Get your building
plans ready for spring and summer build
mg
Personal calls afternoon or evening.
Located two miles east of Cottage Grove.
Or.- P O Box 34« Phone 41 F t
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LEONARD
TRANSFER
W. 1- Lconard. Prop.
UFFICE AT HOWE'S
. CONFECTIONERY
Kes. Phone 239-J
l)rv Body l-'ir Wood
GENERAL
TRANSFER
Cottage Grove, Oregon
JANUARY AAT) FEBRUARY SALES
lOO /o AHEAD OF LAST YEAR
Coupe $535: Sedän $595;
Roadtlcr $485; Touring
$475; Commercial C.Kastit
$365. Ali Willys-Ovtrland
pricet f o. b. Toledo, Ohio,
atul tpecificaliont tubjrcl to
v
uilhoul notkot.
TARTING with its first presentation to
America’s motorists« the new Superior
Whippet has aroused un ever-growing tide
of public enthusiasm. In January and Febru
ary, sales showed a gain of more than 100%
over sales for the corres|H»nding months
of 1928. This is dramatic proof of the new
Superior Whippet's tremendous popular
acceptance as thr finest value ever otTcred
• Four or light Six driver«
S
You will readily understand such remark
able success when you see aud drive the
car. An inspection reveals the new Superior
V hipprt’s beauty of design and tasteful re-
fiuemeut of detail.
A demonstration reveals higher speed, faster
pick-up and greater power, together with rasa
of control and comfortable riding qualities
never before associated with such an inex
pensive car.
WILLYS-OVER LAND« INC..TOLEDO. OHIO
Long Distance Hauling
Piano Moving a Specialty
CHESTNUT
TRANSFER
CO.
SfpemoR
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
STORAGE AND GENERAL
TRANSFER
Office phone 0
Keaidenee Phone 160-Y
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Nelson Motor Co.
DEALER
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.