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IK K -Œ N T IN IC 1, C O TTA U B G MOV K. O HRG O N. and Thursday at the horn« at Mr. Ing falling tlmbsr for W. 3. Jsuia W illiam Vaughn. Wayne Vaughn. Little's parents, Mr. and Mr» W il on Sharps creak. Mr. Jaans will W arren Cooper, l-aura Doolittle and •ta rt trucking log» as soon a» Juanita Balsa. The entire seventh son Little grade class passed In geography W V. McRss and Jamas Rue weather permits. wars business visitors Thursday In Ray Potter »pent several day» They are Llta Mosby. Carol W lcka the Orova. last week visiting his mother, Mrs. John Collins. Eleanor Brooks, Isola t'P P B R BOW BTVER Isham. Earl C o o p e r , Dorothy Fred Nutting and Mrs. Pearl Adeline Potter of Eugene. Straight. Robert Vaughn, Orville 8uter of Eugene vlsltsd Thursday M r and Mrs. Corbett Smith and 417-421 Main Street (•p o a la l to tk . Saatlaal ) at the home of Mrs. Suter’s par •on M iller visited Sunday at the Peterson and Charles Kauffm an O O TTA O l OBOVK. 0 R B 0 0 N M r and M rs John Teeters ard June 4. - M r. and Mr». Wilson ents, Mr. snd Mrs. B. F. McCollum. home of Mrs. Smith’s parents. M r fam ily of Mehama visited seve’ al L lttls vlsltsd Tuesday in Cottars Mr». Al Ham loth and Mr». Elm er <nd j g riamewood days last week with Mr. Teeters' Orovs a t tha homa of a daughter. McCollum of Cottage Orove visited Mrs. Ethel Cline spent last week parents. M r and Mrs. Cha*-* » Teet V. 8. Damewood, accompanied by Thursday at Culp Creek with M r and Mrs. R M Hawley. ers. Stanley Ewing, arrived w ith six M r and M rs A. M. Scott and son Hubert Mosby of Dorsna was a The Garoutte A Hastings Lumber head of horses Tuesday from east- an<j Mr. and Mrs Olen Hertgetad visitor Monday at Culp Creak. company sawmill resumed opera ern Oregon via mountain trails, returned Friday from Silverton. tions Tuesday morning after being They were four day» on the trail where they »pent several days with LO N DO N. closed down for several weeks. fighting their way through snow- relatives drifts and fallen tress. They came M r and Mrs. C. H. Rrooks and Mr. and Mrs J. O. McKinney of ( S p e e ts l t e Ik s S e n ils e l V out by Bohemia mountain and Creswell visited friends at Culp children spent the week end at June M r * W. T. Jones spent I-akestde and Winchester hay down the Sharps creek road. Mrs. Creek Friday. They are former Saturday with a sister. Mrs. John Doreua won a baseball game Damewood arrived earlier in the owners of the Bedrock store. from Elkton Sunday by a score of week by motor via the McKensle Mr. and Mrs E. O Campbell and Small. Mrs. W. L. Townsend Is still on 4 to S The game was played on the pass. She had been teaching school children left Thursday for Y ak i 5T>er lit fort Hron*i*g the sick lis t local diamond. The game next Sun near Laplne. Mr. and Mrs. Dame ma. Wash- Si«» 72«9O . . . . . . . . . . V 3 c The George Sutherland family, day will he at Yoncalla. wood w ill make their home here George Smith left Friday for E u Sii« 72»9V............... a t Dana McCarger of Wendling this summer. M r. Ewing left Thurs gene, where he w ill receive treat the M urray Newton fam ily and the tii« 81 »90.............. . W. T. Jones fam ily were dinner spent Sunday at the home of his 98« day for his home at Oakland. ment In a hospital. Mrs. W. B. Patten and Mrs. B. F. M r. and Mrs. L. L. Slagle and guests at the W. C. Shortrldge home mother. Mrs. M ary McCarger. S ub 81 , » • • • • • ..$1.08 What dainty underwear you McCollum visited Wednesday with children of Dexter visited Saturday Sunday as Saturday was Mrs R C. Wicks and Mr. and Mrs. can have this summer at such Mrs. A1 Hamloth In the Grove C a te s at the home of Mr« Slagle's par Short ridge's birthday anniversary. W alter Wicks of Wendling visited George Smith returned Wednes ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Damewood Mrs. George Bales and Mr. and relatives In this vicinity Sunday, smalt cost if you make it 6l>« 4 2 i3 6 ........ .. J f C M . day from a hospital at Salem, where M r and Mrs. W. V McBee spent Mrs. John Sutherland visited Sun Sue 4 S z 3 6 ...............27« ea. youiM-lf. choosing from the ex he had gone for a medical examina Saturday and Sunday at Marlon day afternoon w ith Mrs. W. L. IIF.RKGN. tion. M r. Smith was Injured several visiting friends. Townsend, who is 111. tensive array of »heer fabric» . . weeks ago at the Scott Lumber Miss Lovelle Absent celebrated Ray Potter and John Jeans vis (S pecial la th . 8 * n tl» .l ) white and dainty tints we are Bleached, 72 la ... . . 17« yd. company sawmill. ited Sunday with A1 Churchill, who her ninth birthday anniversary June A Hervey Alldrldge mo Unbleached, I I hi.. ,J7e yd. Mrs Nellie Thrun and daughter is at the Monte group of claims in Sunday. The surprise party was ao raget io show you I And, of tored to Eugene Thursday evening left Thursday for Lacomb, where BohemtR held in her honor and guests were Bleached, 81 la ... . >9c yd. course, they’re thriftily low in for a niece. Miss Frances Welsh, Mrs. Thrun has employment In the W illm a Sutherland. Reta Rolle». Mr» Sarah Hague »pent the week Unbleached. 90 ha. .M a yd. who had h«-en attending E B U. price! Yard berry fields. end vtslttng In Roseburg w ith a Betty Raymond. Mildred and Au She visited with an aunt. Mr». H. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L ittle and son, who Is in a hospital there. drey Cox, Marie and Verna G il Tubing D. Alldrldge until Saturday eve »on of Albany visited Wednesday Mrs. Fred Pieper and »on Jimm y liam. Evelyn and Winona Abeene. ning when they motored to Look 40 In c h ---------- - « .y d - Clara Powell. Christine Hooker. of Portland visited Sunday at the ingglass. where Frances w ill spend 42 inch . .22a yd. home of Mrs. Pieper’s mother. Mrs. Olive Donney, Lillian Geer. Ethel V. A. Jeans, and brother. W . S, Anne Newton, M arjory «-haerv ,he summer with her parents. M r ' «•“ » Mr* W arren Welsh Geraldine Banton. Lucille Abeene Jeans. Melvin Kebelbeck Is expected to M r. and Mrs. Rollo W ard of W illm a Sutherland and Reta Bailes return home tonight from near Gowdyville visited Sunday with served refreshments of ice cream T h e l o w e r s th a t b lo o m in th e S p r in g Portland, where he had spent the Mrs W ard’s parents. M r. and Mrs. and cake. w inter In school. The C. H. Woods fam ily. Mrs. Al R C. Gleason. are r e fle c te d in o u r n ew George Kebelbeck Jr. la visiting M r and Mrs. Sherman Wilkinson exandria Lyons and Mrs. James an uncle. Harley Ream, at Rlue and children of Cottage Grove vis Reid and sons made a trip up the River. ited Sunday at the home of Mrs McKenzie Friday as fa r as the Eu Mr. and Mr». George Kebelbeck Wilkinson's parents. M r and Mrs. gene power dam. motored to Mt. Vernon Decoration Sheets Miss Bertha W hite of Centralia. Wilson Little. day and decorated the grave of Mrs. Robert Carter of Monroe visited Wash., and Mrs N. W W hite of Kebelbeck’» father. E F. Ream. Othci wanted cotton fabrics, too—at substantial savutgi P. S. Bukowski and 5 u f j He fort Htmtning Sunday with his parents. M r. and Cottage Grove called on Mrs W . T. Roy M urry came home Friday Mrs. E. M. Carter. Jones Friday afternoon. C. 0 . Murphy Sit« 72.90 .......... . . 11.29 from Corvallis, where he had been Bill Emshaw and Raymond Glea Mrs. Hervey Alldridge and chil | attending O. S. C. Sh« 72.99 ........... . . <1 39 son started working Monday mom- dren of Hebron spent Wednesday ’’Gladio” I’erealc, 3t>-iiichca wide, Miss Annabelle Gllcrlst closed her Sh« 81.90 .......... . $1 39 with Mrs. Harvey Shipp. MATURAI, r o O D CLINIC AMD new designa; plain coloni, too. Yard school at Irving last Thursday with LABORATORIES Sin 81 (99 ............. . . SI.49 Mrs. Kabler of Pleasant H ill came a picnic at Benton-Lane park. Miss over Wednesday to attend the Lon 3t>-inch Fatih Sheen in many tub-faat Katie Gllcrlst closed her school the don graduation exercises and school C a te s same day with a picnic in the colors. A y a r d ....................................... picnic. Health regained naturally and perma Chlckahominy school near W alton Sh« 42«36 ............ 33c ••« nently by Natura'a foods. Clayton Townsend dropped a Annabelle w ill return next year to ’•Rondo” Cambric Percale, tub fust Also heavy plank on a foot last Tuesday Sh« 45.36 ............ 35c •« . Baths— Masaagea— Colon Irrigation Irving while Katie w ill teach the LODOS MEETINGS prints and plain colors. Yard ...... ..... evening, but was able to return to 70S W illam ette St. Phone 2227. third and fourth grades at Lorane. _____________ Eugene_____________ IE. FRA 1ER work today at the Russell Bemis cottage urovb Sheeb’ng Philip Hersev and Oeear Newton usj order tsgies. Tissue Iiresa Gingham in plaids and la I 0 O. r. mill. went to Grants Pass Wednesday russesy. «su •• ery fue Bl««ch«d, 72 in. Mrs. Jennie Swantx and son. M r 47e yd. cheeks. 32-inch. Yard PR O F E S S IO N A L CARDS and then on to Klam ath Falls look, Brooklin. and the latter’s wife and Unbl««cUd. 81 In. 47c ydL POR SALE - M ISCELLANEOUS ing for work. On their return Sun PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER son of Portland, spent several days M«ach«d. 81 in. 53c yd. day they visited with W ill Ausland SPECIAL last week at the home of Mrs. T k E L L t BURKHOLDER. Public Steau f in Grants Pass. Unt>U«d>«d, 90 in. 53c yd. .it. D r r i » Pi'intt, tor J ..............I Pc Good C i e l l a t a ™ w i?S.ut bark is ! Swantx’s brother. W illiam Lively of raph.r s» 4 Ac-constant Burkholder __ ____ ___ ___________ ______ ___ Mrs. Belle Geer Is visiting with B ld g . Main street. Reasonable rate»— now costing through the mtiL The bark U Black Butte. n. / f I'ton-chrck G m ghttn, ytrJ life the R. R Powell fam ily at Drain. Careful attention to all ’ work. Phone ’ 113-J -----*■ "*■---- ’ “ ' ' tUpping and wr can now (urniah you the Tubing A picnic was enjoyed Sunday at or 154-J. Mrs. J. H Berger and daughter beat ol aood that «pitta easily and will the Joe Abeene home. The follow • ¿-»r». D ren C m fltam , yard 17e * I g ir t you the most even heal bcatdes being 40 in c h ................... Gladys of Tlllsboro. who had bee» 32c yd. DENTISTS Ciena. Order now. as thia won t last long ing guests were present: M r end 42 inch You may mix the loads— Dart of them Mrs. Verner Abeene. Mr. and Mrs. visiting Mrs. John Kebelbeck for 33c yd. Cheviot Shirting, vord ISe R. W. K L K B O W Dentist. Office heavy with hark fo r y o u r heater and part two weeks. w«>nt home last Thurs Royal Abeene and son of Suther day. Fifth and Main streeta. Hours of t ^ t* for yqur cook atovs J6-tn. ’’Roxbury" Cretonne, y e rd . . 19c U> 12 and 1 to 5*10. E ven ing. and »no $2 .5 0 PER LOAD— 11 LOADS FOR lin. M r. and Mrs. Claude Abeene of Miss Florence Kebelbeck is home days by appointment. Phone«- Office 85 >25.00. Cottage Grove, the Julian Small from school. residence Iu7-R. CITY FU E L CO. fam ily, the Henry Hess fam ily and Phone 18 m !5 tfc Miss Georgia Clarke passed the R. C. H. RIM E. D entist. First Kation the H aroltf Abeene fam ily. Later In eighth grade examinations and a) bank building. Cottage Grove Ore STOCK AND EQUIPM ENT FOR SALE— the afternoon M r and Mrs. Mc- Piet» and £a)oymoot Lucv EMwards. Juanita Powell. Or- »peaiaÜKt in extraction adm inistration of The stock sad equipment of the Service W lw re Tarlaise Gained Time nitrvui J trous oxid and oxygen, orni surger} Garage has been moved to Seventh and Phearson and son and Mrs. Strat- vil W hite and Earl M u rry passed Piety, wrote Curlvle. does nol O f eoiirae, the uld »tage «nach ten of Eugene and the Ivan Abeene Of floe phone 10. tesídence 128-R. W ashington, where it is on sale at great mean that a man should muke a was slow but then the driver didn’t ly reduced prices. Open from 1 to N oll• • 1« h«r»by Io lb« voUr» of «ebool 4l«lrlel No 4 } of |^ « « co«« fam ily joined them. Verner Abeene the geography examinations. »our face about things and rvfu»» l)r. HUI« u PH Y SIC IA N S Miss Hazel Führer of Eugene hare to bother with lnn«>r tubes of O r»f»«. ih«l • «cbool of M id d islr ir l «III bo bold «1 ««dilorlum is a brother and Mrs. McPhearson to enjoy In moderation what the of M<h ««bool b«tldl«< o« U c I8 lb d«r «>< J«»» 1980 «1 2 o'clock 1« Ik» a fU m o o « came home Thursday evening and blowout iintrhes. and red traffli C. E FR O ST — Physician and onr COW FOR BALE— ROAN DURHAM A N D a sister of Joe Abeene. for la« : * * ‘ — Maker ba» <t»en visited her parents until Monday. IlghtA— Newcastle <'mirier. A Z ’ geon. <«- Office in L a v s o n buiidinc Jersey, givin g about 50 pounds of milk and Io v Miss Josie Bemis returned sev Mrs. George Kebelbeck attended The daily. Mrs. G. W. Sweet, phone 6F5. 15-12p eral days ago from Eugene, where Phone 47. Cottage Orova. Oregon »»•r I»»« FOR SALE — R EGISTERED POLICE a stork shower at Mrs. Bert New lo « la < b AXLEY. M. D.— Physician and sur dog pup, seven months old. M. Nord she attended University of Oregon. ton’s Tuesday. How to Persuade Him • U lc erkool fuad. •twuicalary «ebo«l fuad spo«lai dlairiet U a aad all oik« Ollie Bemis has returned from •geon. Evenings by appointment. Over strom. phone 29F4, Cottage Grove, Ore The L. D. H u ff fam ily motored It's easy for a woman to per D u diatrU t KUDO KT gon. ____ _____________________________jn 5p teaching school a t Tim ber to spend Kent's Drug store. Cottage Grove. Oregon. KalimaUd Mooolpla to W alker Decoration day and dee- ■made her husband to go shopping several weeks at home. Balanea oa ha ad 41 bofftaniaf o f ««bool r«br (»bird Moaday W K1ME, M. D. — Physician and FOR SALE— LATE CABBAGE PLANTS orated the graves of friends there. with her If the article» In which M r. and Mrs. Carl King and Ju aa) for « b leb tbla bod<«l la made ................ ....8 4k>.48 • Surgeon. O bstetrics and diseases of 10 cents per do sen. 59 cents a 100 A Battle Creek physician says, From 1« coualjr »«bool fuad 8.1 0 8 00 women and children a specialty. Off Tw in enty-five varieties German iris daughters of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ilia H u ff of Portland met »he Is Interested are worn by II» "constipation la responsible for «talc erh'H»| fund ready for planting, named variety 10 them at W alker and Is m aking a >ng modela.— Indianapolis N tw z First National Rank building Phones s .uoo ou Office, 2 84; residence. 128-.). Residence cents each, mixed 5 cents R. I. Red baby Dan Beck and Floy Woodring of short visit with them. more misery than any other cause." From alocncalarr eebooj fuad For «ocalloa •doeoiiun (H a le aad federal faada) 1.900 OO chicks 10 cents each, ready June 13. Mrs. Cottage Grove and Miss Betty Ray address 1149 w«at Main. But Immediate relief hae been F r o m | Miss Bertha W hite of Centralia. p t i p l l a b « i» w h l< h a r h o o l . T. C. Shaw. Phone 29P 1. jn 5p mond of Seattle spent Thursday at 15 00 Per capita consumption of elec found. A tablet called Rexall O r F r o » a o o a lj higb aah*><>l i G u . n r . i f r la i Iloa aad Iran« Wash., arrived Friday and spent ATTORNEYS tricity In England Is 198 kilo-hours, home. Miss po r ial loa FOR SALE — SIX YEAR OLD DAIRY the Robert Phillips 8 ton oo derlies hae been discovered. This Memorial day visiting relatives and as compared with W k ilo w a tt K«<-»|pi« ulbar «ooree« ©ow, good milker, gentle, price >6u Betty will remain for the summer •I di « fi 150 OO ERBKKT W. LOMBARD — Attorney tablet attracts water from the sys looking after the graves of her par hours in the United States. at Law. First National Bank building Also e-year-oid Jersey heifer, fresh in with her aunt. Mrs. Phillips. tem Into the lazy, dry, evacuating ents. Total « a I Ima lcd receipt« April, price 850. John Overholaer. Phone 825.315 At Phone 94. Cottage Grove Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bemis left H ITS. r* jn 5p bowel called the colon. The water The G. L. M iller fam ily went to Monday for Rainier. Wash., to visit J. 8H IN N . — Attorney at Law and loosens the dry food waste and Drain for Memorial day. Elemen lll( k Notary Pnblie. Practices in al FOR SALE. A M ’CORMICK 10-20 TRAC a daughter of M r. Bemis, Mrs. Jim cause» a gentle, thorough, natural < <I«n»rsl Cuntrul P«rsunal serv ite: M r and Mrs. Peterson visited *♦* h«x»l tory courts. Bader building. Cottage Grove tor w ith extension rims and overtires. Frame. They also expect to visit and L ittle Genius two-bottom plow, at movement without forming a habit | f 1 738 33 • s e e c7 over Sunday with Mrs. Peterson's Oregon bargain. 1 need n larger tractor is reason a daughter of Mr». Bemis. 108 87 Ml 38 Relieve« a Headache or Neuralgia or ever Increasing the dose for selling. F. C. Führer. Cottage Grove, Mrs. Cobb and Mr. Brown of Eu daughter. Mrs. Charles White. 90 OU WO GO D R A F TIN G Stop suffering from constipation. Ore. Phone S9F15. my22 J5p gene spent Sunday evening at the In 90 minute«, checks a Cold the 20 OO 28 00 38.00 Much fool spoilage may be pre first day, and checks M alaria In Chew a Rexall Orderlle at night. rafting henry m lake p u «. LARGE. H U SK Y W HITE LEGHORN O. P. W ill» home. E U ctiuas snd publicity .... .... ftO <30 60 00 Next day bright. G»t 24 for 2.V to baby chicks. May hatched 11 cents. and specifications. Personal calls af The A. J. L ilja fam ily »pent Mon vented by washing all fruit» and three days. Legal servlee (e le r k ’s audit, «ta.) ......... 8.00 8.00 day at the nearest Rexall Drug ternoon or evening. Located two mile« June 10 cents each. Hatch every W ednes day in Cottage Grove at the Paul vegetables carefully in cold water tested. B ert V east of Cottage Grove. Ore P. O Bo> day. White diarrhea i i i Store, Kern's for Drugs. Total ««pease of general coal rol before putting In the refrigerator. Hands, north P acific highw ay. m29-j5p Straten home. 848 Phone 4IF 8 Mrs. Carl Threakeld and Mrs 8 3,240 00 FOR SALE — PA ST ONE MONTH OLD Instru ction— Hu per vision Kerkley of Portland spent Sunday roosters. 75 cents a dosen. George I'ereoaal servine ; Principals ..M.. 1,400.00 1,900 00 Schlatter, east on Main street to first turn with Mrs. Joele Phillips. Principal ...................... .. ' 00 _ to left, north to gate in oak grove. Jn5p Jack Jamison of Yachats called at T his orifin a l estim ate «hows la parallel column« the un it coat« of tha saveral «erriee«, material aad supplies for (be 3 2 .5 7 0 .0 0 3 1 ,9 0 0 0 0 • » i Ihrea fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail eip e n d ltu r e s for the last one of «aid thrae preceding fiscal year» Total eaponae. supervision the John Madson home Monday FOR SALE— 30 CHICKS. 28 RHODE i s and the budget allowance« and expenditures for six months of th e current year. (**8lx month« of the current y ea r" meaaa «lx land Rede six w eeks old and 8 five evening. Instruction Taa< weeks old. 25 cents each. Three Rhode • W. D. Eddy of Black Butte pur month« of the last school year.) High school i 1 al 82200 00 8 3 .3 0 0 00 Island Red hens, 23.50. if taken at once Expenditures and bud 1 at 81000 00 1,800 OO chased a Ford coupe last week. 57 south R iver road. city. Jn5c E xpenditures for three fiscal years 1.495 OO get allowanre f<»r •!> 1 at l i t e ; K> Mrs. John Wilkinson of camp A next preceding tha last 3.5 2 0 OO 2 at i l l » 33 months of last school ! HARDY KALE PLANTS FOR SALE— visited at the Alexandria Lyons school year 9.505 00 7 al 81316 00 year Not hot house plants, 25 cents per hun Supplies, teacbers 600 GO 300.00 First N atio n al Bank Bldg. dred. Roy 8. Hands, phone 1F2. fnSc home Saturday. ilV .d .. Edna Cherry, Vera Gilham and H. W . LO M B A R D , Attorney 11126 00 81.126 00 1 » 1 1 ri • FOR SALE GOOD ICE BOX. i l i L l l « h : Viola Rohde were the eighth grade 2 » 1 11090 00 2.1 3 0 00 Goff. í 6 *1 1 IIOOO 00 0,000 oo - graduates last Thursday. <5 g l ’ e î 3 i * ♦ DO a i s o oo * “ 1 1 1 •»& TIME TO CAN STRAW BERRIES— THE Herman Perini of Bend was home 2 BI 1 »00 00 I .t o o oo Hemenway berries may be purchased for Decoration day. ITEM « 3 X 2 through the stores or ordered direct. - Total expense of teaching ---------- 8 1 9 .3 8 9 0 0 2 1 9 ,8 1 0 0 0 >12.175 00 1 The young people’s class will * 1 . Phone 2F22. W. A. Hemenway. Jn5c meet a t the J. E. Banton home F ri Operation of Plant— Personal service FOR SALE — ONE SHAKE OF GOLF day evening. 510 .0 0 Janitors and other employes stock, price 375. Phone 174Y. jn5e Control— P crsoaal sorriso: 875 00 Mrs. H. E. Stump of camp A vis Generai Hup"rtnt"nd*-nt ______________ 1,250 00 2.6 0 0 .0 0 I 8 2.600 00 1 2 .200.00 50.00 50 00 Sundry .................... W . L. l^eonard. Prop ited Monday with Mrs. C. H. Wood». WOOD FOR SALK Clerk 125 00 250 00 250.00 250.00 Janitor»' supplies 800 00 200.00 Stonogrsphrr, and other olile«- ssslatsn ts.. 90.00 180.00 180.00 730.00 Fuel ..............— 750 00 OFFICE A T HOWE’S WOOD PRICES SEEM H I G H BUT Compulsory education, cen.ua ........................ 25 00 44 45 50 00 80.00 50 00 Light and power 800 00 CONFECTIONERY aren't if you get the cash discount Other •»r»i«ss ..... ...................... DOREMA. 50.00 50.00 150 00 W tur Ask ua about it. We give 8. A H. green SoppUss 50.00 100 00 75 00 75 00 Other expense o f operation .......... ................... .. Res. Phone 239-J Nearby News J. C. PENNEY C© Famous Nation-Wide" SHEETS a n d CASES Sh««fs Make Your Own Undies from these Cool Sheer Lingerie Fabrics! NEW LO W Sheeting PRICES! 12ic to 49c S P E C IA L A T T E N T IO N TO W O M E N A N D C H IL D R E N S p rin g W a s h Im p el ial B arb er Shop P r in ts NEW LO W PRICES on 13/2 c D r. O. S ta h l 33c 22c 39c WANTADS u PEN C O // Sheets and Cases D D Notice of School Meeting DR H Relief From Curse Of Constipation A 666 H D 666 also in Tablets Original Estimating and Accounting Sheet, School District No. 45 Cottage Grove A d j u s t m e n t Bureau Collections and Adjustments LEO NARD TRANSFER trading stamp«. City Fuel phone ne 18. Dow ntcw n office Drug •tore. GENERAL TRANSFER Cottage G rove. Oregon L on g Disiane«- H u tih n u Piano Moving a Specialty CHESTNUT TRANSFER company at Kelly n7tfc SPECIAL COOK STOVE WOOD Good elcan slab wood without bark la now coming through the mill. The bark is slipping and we can now fa m ish you the best of wood that splits easily and will give you the moat even heat besides being clean Order now, as thia w on’t last long. You rnar mix the loads— part of them heavy with bark for your heater and part o f them for your cook stove. 32 50 PER LOAD— 11 LOADS FOR 325.00. CITY FUEL CO. Phone 18 m l5 tfc H OUSES FO E RENT Chestnut Brothers, proprietors CO. FOR RENT — FIVE-ROOM H O U 8E IN D elight Valley, electric lights, garage, chicken house, one acre. Inuuire of Oval Powell, one half mile south of D elight V alley school house. m 29-j5p STO R A G E A N D G E N E R A L TRANSFER FOR RENT— 4-ROOM HOUSE PARTLY furnished. Also m odem 8-room house. Phone 217J or 217L. Jn5p CoaT for Chicken Brooders EXPRESS SERVICE. Office phone « COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON K'Mridpnee Phone 160 V E X PR E SS SERVICE AT FREIGHT rates— Freight hauling from Portland and other valley town«, long distance hauling of all kinds, furniture moving and storage are only a part of the service we offer. Cottage Orove • Eugene Freight Transfer Company, phone 99 jnStfc PE R 80N A L . A R TH UR W ILEY — YOUR MOTHER has passed sw ay and there Is a small esta te to be divided when sold. It is im portant that yon write me at ones. Will anyon e knowing his present address or whereabouts please give It to me. and o b lig e! J. M. W iley, 1181 49th Ave. H E., Portland. jne5-19c WANT TO BUT. a l ÚWXJí? TVe Welcomeyou ! habt calves Btalder, phone Oregon. W ANTED — J O H W «0F8 Cottage Oro»». JnSe POBITIOMS WAjrrXD - WORK W ARTED — G I R L W ANTS hom ew ork to do from 8 to # Phone IF». Jnte LOST AMD FOUMD HOTEL FOUND — BURCH OF KETB. OWNER may here tame by provi"» nrnprrty - - d paying for thia ad. The Rentlnel. Jute W0M«R WHO LEFT HER BAO AT party st T. C. W hrolrr homo two months ago may he»s some by calling ioe-j. jeSo I (Sp»clol to tho S en tin e l.) E lections and publicity ______ _ 100.00 40.00 100.00 113 82 Legal service ( c clerk 's aud it) 10 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 D i.................... Total expense of operation ........ ......... .......................... 33 48 0 .0 0 >8,845 00 >3.005 00 June 2.—John Holstrom of M a ■ 3 5 ,240.00 3 1 ,585.00 3 3 ,000.00 3^J918_O8 3 2.8815. 0 0 2 2,785 00 M aintenance and R epairs: dras vlaited several day» laat week Total ex peu se of general enntrol ........... Agriculture departinent 8850 00 with Mr». Clara K irk and hl» two Instruction— Supervision. Personal service: tloaae making departm ent 1400.00 son», John and Everett. Principal 1 at .................................... ............ . 8 1,170.00 8 2 ,190.00 > 4 .380.00 2 8,170 00 High school building ......................I 1800 00 Principal 1,400 00 Gymnasium building ......................^.....1 1200.00 Mr. and Mrs. McKinney of Cres Principal. . 1,900 00 Central grade building ......................... >125.00 well were Dorena visitor» Friday. W est side grade building ___ >800 00 Bill Kinsel, who had been in Cali Total expense of supervision ........................................... 3 4 470 00 • 2 ,190.00 3 4 ,380.00 > 8.170 00 3 8,150.00 > 8,150 00 Equipment: High school building >740.00 Grounds ......................................................I 50 00 fornia for some time, 1» visiting traction— Teaching: Personal Service: this week a t the Zeno E arl home. Teachers, high school ............. «....... ..................................... 8 1 0 .810.00 • 6 .137.50 >18.275 00 815,401.08 3 1 ,7 8 5 0 0 Total M aintenance .................................. Low ry England and son Alvls left Teachers, grades .......... ................................«.......................... ....8 1 4 ,8 8 5 .0 0 • 7.828.00 > 16.240.00 318,139 8H ....___ l t 0 0 0 0 0 780.13 460.00 790 00 Gvmnaslum building ................ __ 8 3 0 0 00 Saturday for Klam ath Falls, where Supplies .............................................. ........................................ W est side grade building .......... ___ I >100.00 they w ill visit at the home of their Total expense of teaching ,. ...8 3 2 ,1 7 ; t o »82.805.00 »32,821.07 3 8 0 ,7 4 0 00 1 3 9 ,8 2 0 8 7 Central grade building ................. I 100 00 II 6 ,167.50 son and brother, W alter England. 3 1,140 00 Total Equipment « ............................... Dally vacation bible school started Operation of plant— Personal service: Janitors snd other em ployes ......... .*................... > 2 ,250.00 > 2 ,150.60 9 1,261 86 here Monday with the followring > 3,885 00 1 at ....................................................................... 1,530.00 Total m aintenance and equipm ent.......... teacher« In charge: Ml»» Clifford 1 at .................................... .......................... ........« ......... . 875.00 A uxiliary A gencien - 200 00 200.00 Hummer work .............. ......... ........... .......... ......... .......... 100.00 Library books of Albany, Mias Mildred Smith of 150 00 150 00 339 65 Jan itors’ supplies ................... 500.00 400 00 Health service: Personal a«rvlee( nurse, ete.) 298.01 Dorena and M in Lena Hum m el of ion no 200 00 Fuel .................................................................. 1,500.00 1 450 00 1,229 18 707.50 A thletics ...... Yoncalla. 852 02 Ligkt and power ...... 350.00 350.00 161 40 450.00 > 1,000 00 550.00 Water ..................- .............................................................. 200 00 .2 0 3 0 9 Total expense of auxiliary agencies .......... 2 0 0.00 Mr». Em m ett K irk and Mr». C. H. 70.00 Telephone .........................« ................................... « ......... 150.00 104 05 60 00 90.00 Jennings were business visitor» In I 125.00 125 00 Fixed Charges— Insurance ................................ Eugene Monday. 100.00 76.00 Total expense of operation ................... ..............«... .3 8,0 0 5 .0 0 3 2,433 77 3 4,75 0 ,0 0 3 4 ,873,89 3 4 .» 3 4.00 3 8,880.72 Appraisal ........................................ M r. and Mr». Val Lee. Miss Alda I Total fixed charges ................................ ......... .. ...» 226 .0 0 • 2 0 0 0 0 » 42SOO Lee and Sidney Bales, all of O ak M aintenance and repairs Repair and replacem ent of furniture and equip* I Capital Outlays: ridge, and Robert Lee of Wendling ment ........................................................................ 8 5 .140.00 > 810 00 > 700 00 8 98.70 New furniture and play ground eqtilpm visited over the week end at the Repair and m aintenance of buildings and » 150.00 » 150.00 200.00 292 60 Aaseasmenta (m unicipal) ............................ grounds ................. ................................................... 975.00 89.5.00 3 ,280.87 1,525.00 U. 8. Bales home. Repair and maintenance of agricultural dept..... 350.00 175.00 350 00 388.48 Several high school student» left ..3 8 8 0 .0 0 8 443 80 > 792 Total capital outlays .............. .. 190 00 400 00 248 02 R epair and maintenance homemaking dept............ 400.00 Thursday for Bandon and returned » 2,075 00 8 2,938.52 » 8,775.00 • »,771.78 D ebt Sarrica: Principal nn bonds 24,0 0 0 00 Saturday evening. Those making Total expense of maintenance and repairs ................ » 2,8 0 5 .0 0 8 1.870.00 2.9 7 8 00 Interest on bonds ........................ the trip were: Orville Isham, El- A uxiliary A gencies—-^Library: 800 00 Interest on w arrants ................ wyn Bales, Grace 8m lth, Mendal » 28000 • 174.54 » 85.00 Health service: Personal (nurse. etc. ) 100.00 300.00 Collins, Elizabeth M cLin, Bernice 8 7,875 00 Total debt service ............................... A thletics ............................................... 3 0 0 J)0 180 00 300 00 100.00 E mergsnty— .............................. 2 1.000 00 Mosby, Gladys Isham, Minnie Hen- rlksen and Ernest W agner. They Total expense au xiliary agencies ......................................... 8 » 1,000.00 415 00 » 688 05 1,000.00 » 305 00 » 274.54 • » 55000 Summary of Estimatori Expendltaraa. were accompanied by Bruce Cole 4,190.00 Personal Service ..................................................................................... Fixed charges- -Insurance 3 250.00 8 104.00 8 400.00 > 948.29 1.600 00 Supplica ......................................................... ....... . and Mrs. Ruth England. Appralsal 175.00 M alntenance and rspalrs .................................. «....... ..................... 9,885 00 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scott and Other fixed charges: Appraisal .................. 260 00 7 ,5 78.00 Debt Service .............................................. - ....................»................. ... daughter Glennie of Ashland spent 1.417.60 M lscellaneous .................................................... .......................-......... 3 <25^00 8 £04.00 2 4 0 0.00 8 M 98 .2 8 3 870 00 3 728 38 Em srgency .......................... ......................................................«........... the week end with Mrs. Scott’s Total fixed charges ...................................................... father, W. W Chrisman Capital ou tlays:N ew buildings and equipment 310.000.00 Total ........................................................................................................................... >66,647 60 New furniture e and equipment equi 862 69 ” ...................... 300 00 127 00 300 00 Mrs. Pret Chrisman of Cotta*« A ssessm ents (m unicipal) ............................... . 492.60 472 13 475 00 341.07 Recapltulatlo« Grove is visiting this week at tne Total estim ated expenses for thè year ............................................ 859.647.50 J. E. Redford home. Total capital outlays ................... ...................................... 810 00 9 619 68 Total eatlm sted recelpts, not Includine proposed tax ...... .$3 6 .6 1 6 . 48 8 792 50 > 388 07 775 00 ± 1 166.02 8 Mrs. T. R. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Service: Principal on bonds ................................ 1.750 00 3.500 00 4 00 0 00 6.500 00 388,088.04 Raymond Bates and fam ily and Debt Interest Balance, amonnt to be raised by d istrict tax on bonds ....................................................... 2 ,975.00 2 , 0 5 0 00 3.200 00 1,025 00 Miss Leila Clark of Springfield Interest on w arrants ............................................... 800 00 594 08 275.00 600.00 Indebtedness. spent Sunday visiting relatives In Amount of bonded Indebtedness ............................ ............... ...............347.600 00 Total debt service ........................................ ....................... • 7 5 7 5 00 • • I' 150 00 * 6 294 06 3 6 .875 00 8_ 6 550 00 Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants Issued snd en this community. dorsed " n o t paid for lack of fund»’’ ......................................9 1 8 .0 7 0 68 Mrs. Almeada Dean, w ith her Em«rz«ncy: 1 0 00 00 > 1 0 0 0 0 0 Amount of otner indebtedness (m unicipal asaeaamenta) .........3 1^693.73 mother, Mrs. A. A. M cK ay of Cres ORAND TOTAL ...35 6 .5 4 7 .5 0 >36,008 34 356.365 00 364.840 96 368 094 00 361.521 26 well, moved Into the John Teeters Total Indebtedness 238,933.11 T. Worth Harvey, do hereby certlfv that the above estim ate of expenditures for the yea> 1029-1980, was prepared by house here last week. Dated this 19th day of May, 1®»0. me snd that the expenditures snd budget sllow ance for six mon tbs of the current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal The following eighth grade pupils years years next precedln WORTH HARVEY. OLA RS. preceding the current year ss shown above have been complied from tha records In my charge and are true and cor* , Attest: from here passed In state exams: — . . thereof. w ---------------- RVEY. District Clerk Chairmen i, Board of ’ rect -------. copies District Olerk. WORTH HAF W . 1. e