The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 13, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SENTIN T. I* COTTAGE GROVE
Cottar ftrovr Sentinel
KsUhiishU U®0.
Puhilab«d Every Thursday
Elbsrt Bads A Kli»«rt Hmlth ...Publishers
Ribart Bed«
__________ ____ —-
Editor
A
first clans publication ent»md at Cot
tat« Oros« aa second class mattar
Busin»-*« Off!«« ....
SS North Siili.
MltBRi'RlPTION RATES
By mall (<*a«h la adranc«)
<>•« y»ar.......... •- 2MThrx months |0 76
oath«
61
■ ' •
M«mb«r of
National Editorial Association
Oregon Htsl* Editorial Association
Orsffon Ne*spap«r CoafeTMMa
Pacific Coast Kepresmtativ. ■
A. W Slyp»**, Inc.
Portland. Rccuritr Bldr. ; San Francisco,
Pa< lfle lKdc . N»d Bryd«»n-Jack *n charge
Sham« Bldg
I-oa Angele*, 911 Western
ante? of double th? life guaranteed
by any patent roofing eourern. It
is ridi« ulous for any on«' living in
a timber country to use pro«luct<,
e'en uf equal quality, that com«'
into com|M'tition with a home pro
CULP CREEK
due«'«! product, but this a«lverti»«*r
isn’t M<tisfi?»| with
guaranteeing
(
¡«1 to th«* **« ntin«-l )
t-qual quality,
Th«' firm offer*
.liim* 12 -Tom and Bob llaight«
«oniethiiig that it guarantee* to U'
substitute, w h> had been «•nmpe«l near lii»»t«.ii
twice a- good a» the
» tor Ray \ in-on of
There are many in.-taa«»'- of c«Mlar
e lift XX\ .li.. -,L.x for
shingle roof» standiag up 30, 40 » 1
where they will be
and 5B y«-ars, uhil«' th«' guarantee
the •f raw berry bar
f«»r the patent produ ct usually run-
w ill return in »vvvr.il
about Io y«'ar», Mi that th«' local
sume fern picking a*
to be on sure
manufacturer »<
w ill be ready to pick
a
r«'al
tribu*?
ground, hut h«*
to the local pr«M^u<t that
i
ha* been
certified bv cent uric»
j Nearby News !
customer of a Fugen*' bank
ret urne«! to th«- Lank a bank
i—ued bv the bank IS yea i -
tore before. How «lot’ any one
k«*ep that much money «• long a
» 1,1
and
an» and
returned
Portland,
dnv* on
Kill and
n t he re
fier home
Five Methmli’.t « Iniieh rullile.1
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in ,’haigc «»< the 1 nm>
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liver bottom lauti
-tart ing eu th1 1 n it- *• ** lllpll^ll «’I
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erndieat ion »»I this g>s**. Mi si.w
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Sentinel sCH tlC«' ' ’
Luthani Club Arniugcs
C E STEWART WARNS
AGAINST GRASS TEST
For Pre-School ('linie
12 inches long and was lying on a
walk in front of the house, when
they
returned
from
town
It
«truck nt them «ewral time« be
fore they could kill It.
J. H llawIvy ami «laughter Al-« > Medical Examinations to B.
w«re in l*n«iorn Nuada.i on bu-iue--
Mr. and Mis. llarrv M< lh»l«* an I
Git e.i June 21 at Local
Mr
McIMv’a
\l
\i
School
lb i« . visited Suuday with the \\
\\
\\
family ut X one.a 1 la
Mrs. K P. MvRrynuLI- uf i
The I :ith mi 4
xallis left Friday fur
Ro-, 1-
arranged for ti
»her? hhv aud Mr.
M K. \ m
lie held 1'ml iv.
will make their home
K-.thl
m»'»t n* »civile»' I»
M Reynolds who had Loru tei
ing at Philomath, ha- returned l » Gi.n«' high »«h»
h« r home here for th«' -umnivr
Mrs A I- Funtvi and laughtvi,
kin G I.. \ ll«*man, \ i (. I S-i!u
■. with Mn I < - l' > n ol W
.leu
Mrs.
F. Bulk) 11 « ! I .«»W «'ll
wa» in Itiv ill«
\l.»n l iV
u I al- •
wa«* in (Xitti)
Gn»v «
i»racl ¡«'mg
drill work for »m* *»f th«* l«»-lg.'»
Mr. anil Mr-
.ry \l«»-tai hetti at
at \ on. alin Sat ut
Mi.. H. th Kouk. I. ... r. tnrv <>t
an«| Mr- \ M«»»ta. h« t(t and th«’ l.atie ««»untv hi nlth a«»« viali«>n,
M«»>ta«'hef 11 \ i-it* . Sutul'ii will hai«* g< neral -upen i - i «» u «>t ili*
lie
\ am e
||«»W<* b«»,ii«‘ III
Ku
«'lune.
Ih*' examiuation* will I h -
and
H..iii« !«e IL»wv i« t in til'd w ith mad» l\ Di- Kim«*, \\l«i
Fi«»»!
I
b« \ wdl I »* •i.'.i-i»‘«l hi
them l«»r a \ i-it.
Mr»
li«»fi»'l<i
st
«-wart,
<
ha«iniMu
Mr -
P Perin» vi*i(cd \Lnd.iv
Mary Funol«* «»f thv bh »! health group. Mr- \
\\ ith a -I-ter. Mi-
I
Walk. ■ of I..»(h «ta mii «I «»th» i
of
»I • «»¿e G r«»\ «*
latham
club.
Other*
Th, e 500 cluh met Suturdav n light from th«»
, s
\i, a nd wishing appointment* aie u*kv«l l«»
w ith Mm II H
i ■ tv Mr- Walker
Mr-. Frank Sntlc« and -on of i < hit
Grove w re guest«,
M .1 I
is driving a
u ,*w ORCHARDISTS ADVISED
Ch.M rwlvt coa.'l which h«' purehtt»«'
TO SPRAY TREES NOW
n K to»<*burg
Meeting» «if
I
in«« > >»111111' utehnrtli-t« are a l
.• heiug hel.l
vi»«*.l to *pray now to r«»ml>.-«t th«'
n» week.
Lth. •I Mackey return« I from L «•».Idling m«»tli, -a'» C. F Stewart,
’1'1»,' tn*i
( • Monday night. Two ft.end« county fruit inspector.
lhi. 1
0! or c«»\ ei -prav -h«»ul«t bv appli,* <
H*«r ; t .m.l Kathryn
Smher iitt, -»»e»it th,* night with he«1 within th»' next seven or eight
di\x. th«* m-p-'ctor smv «
cut on t » their horn, I'u«’ >l*i\
hll,|
F«»r apple» th«* -pray i* ma«!v «
Mn* J
\
John-«»n ot Veateh
N XI XI♦*!!»«>1. three gallon-* of Inn«* -ulphur, tou
wa.» a gu«'*t at th
pound- of lead ar*euat«» ami 2’»*‘
gallon- of water.
Fur pear* th?
part V
pra\ . amp«»-.ti«*u i« th«* >am«' e
the he
cept that lime -ulphur -houl I l>
tu honor uf N
■ at to tw«» an«l one half gallon-
t fork
Mr-
u
\f i St> w art -av >.
nib. Mi
Wheat a. rouge ha» been in r. :.'. 1
in every wheat growing section, it
would be interesting to ku. w hon
niueh of thi* increa*e is Iweau-. of
Thu* writer had th»* plea-ure th
week of being present tor th«* fir*t the belief that a farm relief lull
commence- is to pass the present congress, an.I her«*.
time at a university
B F. M«(\»lluni ;*n l \\ B Pat
IIV «III
difficulty
I U llll *
there
IUVI«- 1'
is g'*
Th«*r? are
soiu* it shows the
meat program.
Uu* Fi 1 in y
„ . production t« u vrr«‘ Lu-Il»«-- \
thing s that a pers«»n should do at ing to bs’ i in controlling
upon
wh.eh
a .n Cuttiig«* Gro\,*
least once in a lifetime. ««*«' a foot of anv product
iïiiî L* w a* :i
Stat«» F.r« Warden
t»all gam»* and attend college com bounty is to l.e paid through an.i
\ i « 1U11 \
bu-itie-- \ i-it»»r »u thi1 -
1’
menrement.
W? snw our footbaL governmental organisation.
Frtdav.
relief, probably the most nee
game several years ago.
l
4cut
t an-i
Mr. .ml Mr-
\ M
Pr«»bab!- no writer on an Oregon thing of the .lay, is the most iif
•
,.*tt- Mdl-
paper, unless it be Claudius Eclair ficult problem that ha* ever on
wht're they furnu'rly r.’M.led, I?
Ingalls of Corvalli*. ha-
spoken fronted any legislative body.
-p. iid -<’\«'ral davs*.
more freely about higher edu«'atioi<
Eugi'ne vi.<
Last spring the Hungarian pi
or given more frwlv of a«lvice t«»
it«'«I Fn la\ in 1
graduate- than this writ»r.
Some ridges on the Eugene game fa
hum«' of h«'r pan nt-,
of it ha-» been severely
critical, were s > slow in lnatoig that mu t .■
R F. McC “ u
but always it ha< been iut«nde«l were ■elected by those in charge
Claren**«* Erick-on, \*h«» i-
en*
The outraged birds.
to be encouraging to the boy o.* the farm.
the Scott Lumber com
ployed
girl with the ambition to fill hi» pairs >, showed their resentment at
b
it
'«atuniav
.
\
>'u
1 .
here,
panv
I
head with something In'»ides a<h this meddling in what should hav.
letics an«l hot «late«, with an ambi beeu the greatest thrill in theii for See otts Mil’.- 011 :* |,.i**u.’— trip.
Mr. and Mr- Paul l‘iep«*r «h 1
live* by refusing to lay »0 much a ■
tion for ducat ion -o strong tha
We have seen «'hiidrci n 0 f Kujxd.x «.re Sunday
sacrifice OH<‘ egg this - pring
h«' is willing to mak»'
Mt
n sab m.
ex sum? human t icing» with less sense
somewhat approaching those
.1, F
N
u.
it
about th< r marital affairs.
petted of parents.
I by he
rm
.11»
•rl
But no on«' can be so » critical of
M
u
t.
n
m
i*r
>iup
draggv«! a Ion
If farm relief
education, or uf how youugst« r>
ug an
r Sst 11 r«Li
a i
ar«’ spending their time, that h? i- lung enough th«* far mer» may v
San day
I.'., w H Pali
hon.
stria«
r,
a
big <■ p year at h«g
nut thrilled w*heu he s lees several
v’j »rl t
X.
I
qua
6t i.»m
th. t* girxard-
hundred clean, bright, intelligent, price- i and savi
fore
up
milv i liud Mr. lr.it
n.«<*d far: r,
ambitious and earnest boys
and those who bav e
n
Maith. W*i
t
et b n uuab
iiulv were pr* sent.
girls taking the fiun! i step befor«' lief but have
TWO TRANSFERS MADE
or
on,
r pra1
Mr-. I Let* Pugna i aud
devise th»* muc nopt
plunging into a culd, cru«’*I bus
IN RANCH PROPERTY
w
at th
r ngvp
t
at 1
fool pr »of wav Df ¡.1 Lit ing i
XV a I* leu, Mr-
I
\l
F.
ne-'s and social world.
lift
N *11 ie Chapman A nd
This writer wa- attracted to the
Th«» real «'-tat? tua«ket in much
M
M.
k
a
cl Attori iey A a K ng
recent commencement exercises a»
lapmau * -re dinner
pnqx'rty cunt mu»*- artiv«* and two
new F ord
G O V «• cvutlv uf Mr*. G. i
!»
1U <
ay» *»y aud «
th? University of Oregon largely
\
rauch trau-fvr- were handled thi-
tast Wi a k.
I?
mi of u s thii nk
b tug her birth ■ la V a nn. i
because of the fact that Frank O
w<%< k by the Hall A Johnston !•« >
M r. and Mrs
X. G. Sut«'
n !»
\! *
a
Mr and Mr- F
1 do. but he hit
Lowden, former governor of Illi
ty
«*ompany.
ha.I -p i'nt S«’V‘| ml W«' •eh* m I
*h- u
’ eu th«- h
Ncf i Chapman and M Gi i
nois, ami an outstanding man in
I’hr l> (¿nag a ran. h '-1*11 ‘«tin
u
hr
re
Mr
Sw
ter had b«« n
u ’.
cai
service to the state and country,
gen? wer,' in Salem Tu. -
«»f
acres of highly improved Inn
treatment,
r«
al
u y.
business trip.
w’ns to deliver the a«hlress,
ai
f
r hi ir hum«' a fev
mile* uorth
Sun< lay
th.*
urn.
Mr-. C. l> Chapman
though the fact that
there w:..-
return?«! ami located ab,»ut 1
l«?y< »nd
sh Llld b
th<
also a luncheon date to accept may
Sunday »-veuiug
fro Hi
Gardiner, ».»»t «»f Cottage Grov»* «>n R>-«
M
»on where -he -peut two H ,* ix» at the river, an* transferred tin- wc«l.
harg d u it
thr
have had its subtle influence.
Thoma- aud daughi
Lowden‘a address was oue to in­
h-unie uf her parents, Mr and Mr» tu \ S, hrrmachrr A S.»n <»f Salem
Mr >chr« iiim her ha« taken po—v-
Mrs. Marv Wdlian .■
spire a class Of graduates to great
Henry Hanaro.
-.«>u of thv plwc«* aud will mak«* it
visitors Sunday at t
?r and nobler things, and if that
( harl, - Burg»' of Y i»u< a ; a
'U :
ter
home
o
h
Sharp
We don’t need to be toki tht
address results in one Loy or on<
the wrevk t'u«i al th
»(«•
Fr uk
Willian aud th- \V.
girl finding a place near th«* top Ben Hur I^ampman, editorial vol
Garvm hum»*.
sbuut
-IV
-pen.I
a
few
month
,L:
uf the ladder, no doubt th*' former tributor t.i the Oregon...n. ha» be.
Al Hul-truui ami
•K»‘ Crux.-
th? Potter Lume.
governor will be pleased that h> seriously ill and that h. ha* r*
uf St. Helens wr»e
nd
1 n g u ( 2 •
Mr and Mrs. Bob
Bank-
covered from that illness
We vvh
ma«L- the -acriti
that t j :
ur- at thv home u
kl
tu
Mr
Canada visited -• •V eral day»
vra* to him to come h< r«' to deliver read the Oregonian ’» always rest!
\. Bo»l?rstroiu
Mi
um
w Lu
friend* here
Mr Ban! * wa- t
immediate
able editorial page knew the me
rhe address.
irr uf Mr-
•d u the r ggiug i
As the gradual? listened to th? ment he took >iek. a.» well as th
Frank McGa
HD
I *i«»n b
He
masterly addre-« from
1
a mat erly moment he returned to the job. Hi
urr Sundav,
• »»g
t ia I
aud
Mr-
W
B
revamped
th? limpidly beautiful—•gracefully, »ul
man. a man who
ht
1 on his bi
nun
Spore* v i-;t?d o
government uf th? --
of tlelv. *hyly humorous — . <»utnbu
Guests were
*.nd Mrs
at th»* home of
Illinois, was one«* an outstai ling tion» art- a tuni.- that any une wa
W. P Burge of < u
W
its
at
Mohawk,
and
enjoys reading an chtorial pap
candidate for the presidency.
M. N,»rr»s and Chai
M r»
s. Lloyd Ivv of
Eugene
mav vet be «ailed to fill that gr«at would mis» and would warmly w , I
Burg? remained at
an in
ing at th«* bmie of her ¡i
office, few probably knew that in come liack.
hum«» for a week’*
Mr. and Mr». E. M tarter
th? -j>eaker was exemplified th*'
m Jones of Oakland
truth of the oft made statement
Take your time in l«»ii ng things
W . I. tannarli. Prop.
Jdiie Matiuuony Shows Iucrexse
days this wrtk with
that opportunity is her«* for th- if you wish—but don’t t: :ake some
June matrimony in Lun? »•ounty
OFFICE AT HOWES
boy ur girl who has th»* detenninu on«' vlac’».
■ "Dt.uu.a toward a new rec mrd tur
CONFECTIONERY
tion anti the will to rise.
one month
Four
*
were
license­
Million« -pent fur na\
Back in the little community of
in
DIVIDE
Rea. Phone 23? J
i-.-ueJ VV.dnesday
the
bringing
Sunrise. Minn., th? old-timers are sure peace might well be
in
total thu« far thi < month tu
(Special to the Nentiae! i >
proud to speak of the time when piecing out the <fomfort*
th.'
Thirty marriage 1 licenses were r
the Lowdens resided there, when poor.
June 12.—Donald Dale, , Pauline *u»-d the fir»t ten i days.
Frank was a schoolmate of their»
MeGarviu and Ethel Rubiu-ou
•in-on uf
in the little one room school house
Don *t refuse to go > to church be Mount \ i«*w recently were awarded
Cottage Grove. < Irri’oii
that was still -tanding a few year» cause there ar? tou many dinners certificates for being neither ab
Lot
ago and may’ si till
’** be stauding for <n it. The chances are
i
vou would »ent Dur tardy for th«* -ehool year
all this writer knows. The .»amc find something tu elevate you Be
Mary Mostachetti and Mr*. A
s<'hoolhou»e La.« i pleasant memurie» sides, y.»u might a* well refu-' to 'J«»-ta«*h tti killed a
ratti«-»nak
for this writer, , although he never go tu a hospital because there ar? Saturday afternoon. It was about
ùsh sud Cany
went to school there, but that is too many’ *ick people there.
is a Prescription for
another story.
‘
Reliable Cleaners
Cwlds, Orippe, Flu, Denue.
ha-
The par«*nts moved from St. I’ril
The Eugene >• haul bu
Now Located in Miner Building
OI W Mam
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
to Sunris«* when the future gov«*r l*een def«*at?d.
Unless th
uur was about six year- of ag»*. .«ity city settles down to
Phone 44
It is the most sp< • dy rem. dv
Sunrise was on th«* stage lin»* b;
pr»*tty .«uon regarding •
known.
tween St. Paul and Duluth and affairs, it will bv in order
probably was a busy •dopping-place. the -tat? institution
of
1 he el«ler Lowden ua.- a
black learning to Cottage Grov
-mith. and probably a good one, education is given hearty
Make Appointment«
but the boy Frank w a- not sati<
Possible.
fled to b«* a blacksmith.
H»* b is
Don’t juggle with
risen high politically* and finau
cially, so far as we know entirely
of
u ht 11
through his own efforts, and m
will ans«ver fur both
the ri-ing he added an LL B. and
Added >*ttieiency aud
an LL.D, after his name.
fort.
Ther«* ar? those who w?i r? in t be
graduating vias* Monday who are
l»ett'r »'quipped to riae a- Lowden
has
risen than he was, and w e
Opt.Jmetrist—-Eyesight Specialist
tru-f that years in the future thev
Suite S3] Miner Bl lg. Phun.*
mar be able to look bad k to th?
Ea’t Bread»av
address upon 4‘Th«.* Role J of the
EUGENE, ORE.
Social Sciences in an A idi anring
FROM BLACKSMITHS SON
TIIUK hhay
OREGON
Ki«« l*v M.iil
’I’li»» ii * i * «»f vr»»•"<•••* F«»r kin**«*« »»wc*
Hit nrltfln tu H>»> Illi»' wlii'ii few
cuiibl will«*, mill llimh* Ihvlr b I miui «
tm«*« b.v n ci«»'«
Th«' Inlier u hi
«uh'iniili kl' <«»| In i»»k»*n uf fullli,
mid win n viliK'iitlun rmdvrvd uh
X »l^iiiitiii? iiiiiir,•'■Niin, Hi? X wat
imvd mb h kl-« mmbul only.
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98c to $1 69
Costume Slips
98c to $1.95
Biindeaux
25c to $1 00
Rayon Bloomers
69c to $1.69
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'•Joe. it looked as though everyone in town was in
your place today
I am not surprised. Iiow< ver. You
e. rtainly have been adv< rtising heavily this week.”
"Every bit of spare I have bought in the u>.e':l
paid, too. Shoppers came in from the m xt cc
Hood roads have increased our trading ratlin
miles. ”
I ÖOO conversations at once
through a cable less than 3 inches th k k
Andersiin, Prop.
imu
Simplicity Comfort
with Style
What Are Uhe
Merchants Doing?
àoenò /00 -fast.
Free City Delivery
Phone 46
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Th? mt uf <*«»n m * ran I Ion !• nut
rtiBih • iit'«»iiriitf«'d In intin mid wife
\ nmrrlvd »’oii|»lr limu ■«» f<»w
lilluta to • n I k iibuiit . moat tiling«
in,« iiii<l«'r«tiMM| »*r go nlltiuut »ny
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.Idler Using ha taught the resident of-the small eam-
munit '. /■/ demand the same < onfenieru esas the city du eller.
Jfrotber/ Stop!
Fi ’ <1 J.
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>• Ihiifh!
The full signifi ran«-? t
gun product paid by an ad
in The Sentinel may have not been
apparent tv many This i on< « rn ol
fered to use cedar
shingles,
an
Oregon product, a Cottage Grov?
pru«iu«t produced by a C«/ttag^
Grove payroll, in place of any pr?
pared ruof«ng and to give u guar
QUALITY
MARKET
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Dr. Sherman W. Moody
“Can’t help it—I’m play
in *, I’m the delivery boy
for the Quality market
and I’ve got to hurry!”
MIMM«»dili|
OUU||U|M
.MUHI
lIFGERIE
GODERNE
6 6 6
Civilization,” and th«* ♦•»
by the one who deliver,
dr?ss, as the factor» tin
then» onward ami upward
in'>
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LEONARD
TRANSFER
GENERAL
TRANSFER
jiini :
1 he earth beneath our great cities is so crowded
■ ith pipes, cables, etc., that any further additions
ate serious engineering problems. Yet the num
r of telephone calls that must flash underground
steadily increasing.
The challenge to the scientific minds of the Bell
ystem was to find a way for more conversations in
xisting conduits. Today, by many improvements,
ibles of 1800 pairs of wires have been perfected.
Eighteen hundred conversations at once—600 more
than before—can pulse through them.
There is no standing still in the Bell System. Bet­
ter and better service at the lowest cost is the goal.
Good roads have Inlped, Joe. lint don’t forget
people all ov. r the county subscribe to the paper
ing your ad is what <lr< w them in to town todav
v. rt¡,¡117 is news, you know. And as news about
busim s.-.. it is ju.t as important as netvs about
pie The a<i■■ in the pa|
without fail where she
money ”
Von are right
Not i only that, tli.-y haV" tvi.L ned
and <l< epem-d ehalim ls for <»nr invri'liamlis.' Tim ads
in our local paper bav.- ■ taught people Io want tilings
their parents m v> r dreamed of they have helped hi
raise the standard of living.”
"les, folks here have modern hollies with latest roil
veniences and wear the same clothes and <lri vt- 111.-
same cars as people in the big cities And iii.iiidy :ts a
result of newspaper advertising.
rf>4,tf<elleni
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■UW«, v«A«r
NCE you have driven a car with the
patented double sleeve-valve engine,
with its smooth, quiet How of power, you
become a Willys-Knight enthusiast and
cannot derive full satisfaction from any
less modern type of motor.
O
The new style Willys-Knight “70-B”
combines sleeve-valve efficiency with
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MaMJwf
custom-car Ixrauty — grace of line, rich­
ness of color, artistry of finish and per­
fection of detail that make this remark­
ably low-pl iced cal' one ol die outstand­
ing creations of modern designers.
A heavy, fully drilled seven-bearing
crankshaft effects smooth performance,
and the improved frame construction
gives extra strength and rigidity.
WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC., TOLEDO, OHIO
Copyright Meyer Boti. t '0
FOR THE
COMMUNITY
FOR THE
NATION
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
BELL SYSTEM
One Polity - One System - Univenal Semite
ludfd. hhrlf.i.k
CX/p/r*«bt«d, Natlunal fcdilorl«! Association,
Nelson Motor Co.
DEALER
COTTAGE GRGVE, ORE.