T i l l HKMTIWKI,. OOTTAOK OBOYK. OUBOOH. H U S MON end little daughter Mullía Lou, Mise Ouggleberg'e parents. They Isabelle Hover and flaxol Führer of turned home Bunday night. re­ where they will work In fruit an d berries. Frances Keene spent last week a t the home of a slater. Mrs. Lowell MAOINAW. Beneton, while her parents were at UOW HIVBM BUMflUCM Newport. M ary Alma Beneton ae- (Xpeciel le IS» S u lta .1 .) companled her grandparents. Mr. Aug. _ W.—M r. and Mrs Katharine and Alfred Taylor of lathah W. IN» JACK HOWARD.) Llonberger and fam ily left last and Mrs. W. A. Keene. to the beach D O R K N A, Ore., Aug. 1U iMue Eugene, who had been visiting Mies Carl Allen of P o r tla n d v isite d week for Ban Pedro. Cal., where r* ‘ u rn *<1 <»ewUI to Ik . « u tla .1 ) c la l.) - E m it K irk , who wee at the to r!b 2 lr P t P* l f< ■ they will spend the fall and winter ~ ' -I----- --= ------------ J --------------------l r — , ..‘ . L hom* Katherine Aug 1 » - M r and M rs B e r t R or hum . of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wloke, »laltwl Thursday at th . L. D. H u ff rowa’ .n d dTu'ghu? M m i c ^ f | visiting Mrs. Llonberger'» parents, b o t io b f o b n n u o r n o f Rugehe, for three weeks recovering Mr. and Mrs I. C. W illiams. front a broken leg. has returned M r an d M r . u . u . . .... I Mr>- Charles Cleveland and da ugh J D .p e r im je te f tb . tatoetar, Ualtod V * 5 ‘t U r J u n ’ * nd D * " « , n d M a rtln A n - Deward Jonaa Is spending his va­ home. He le on crutches but able to d .“ , o f thZ j i i d r i “ x m 'U d « u" d* y » Ith d .r.o r, , nd nl, o, . Doroth, a Ander cation with his parents, Mr. and allend to urgent business. Fereet Bickaag», NotlM 1» h.reb» xl».» tkst oe July d T J h ? £ 2 «r"n ' * 2 ? " “ ot W hite home » • ” recently. •» »he Mre. A. N. Jones. Hs Is a student A rthur Haifa has completed a Judd M o ^ i .V d . OU »4. 1880 J e b . » v . b t ef r t.b e ,. Or. at the University of California medi­ private bridge across Harm s creek Monday afternoon with Mrs Ernie M r and Mrs. N W. W hite of L e- cal school In Berkeley, Cal. <»«• filed .DoUM tlo. Wo. 012170 Bad .r th . .« t of March »0. 182» ( .2 H u t. ueet hie homo, The bridge Is essen­ Heaton. -a a. Mr. end Mre. J. A. Trobee visited 466? *“ them left Wednesday morning of tial for the transportation of his M r. and Mrs. John Kebelbeck wc last week In Yoncalla with Mre. last week for Newport. They will excellent potato crop, nearing the were Eugene visitors Tuesday. MR I, tour the coast along the Roosevelt Trobee's mother, Mr» Howard, who BWI .... ripening stage. Until this year he Mr. and Mre. George Kebelbeck highway. They plan to be away wae critically III. They were noti­ nr. ¡4 mw lias forded the stream, but last yeai R E >4 g w fied Tuesday of the death of Mre. MIC 2. W hie ford cut deeper and the bridge and little daughter Carolin» ino- t—o or three weeks. , MW URK % M tored to Camp creek Friday and a' Howard M E ‘4 M g ••*<«. Krusn ano two daughters of became necessary. tended an auction sale Mre E. F. Tacoma. Wash., visited last weak Evelyn Beneton and Eva Mae • « ¿ I t I l Is still within the m em o r y of Hnem of Eugene t C. R io 10 » .. w M g, B. „. _____ accompanied with ths J. C. Huksr family. floblson are working In a cannery 8«c »1 T. I 1» Is th . Ma.law » u .t l o n ..l llo .l for.«» fonM. for approil- a lot of ttow river man when the them -, I e»r. M r. ,liu and m Mrs. e . A. B E. ,. I Hamloth IB IT lIO ir of In Eugene. They are employed on mauly « e»M la ' - - - - U th . EH R m . 10. WEU only means of conveying the prod-1 M u , Dora M artin and daughtsr Cottage Orovs visited at ths E. M the night shift and are driving back M W -/ u 4 E ll R e ________ ___ _ RM ______ IT, R m . 7. P I f t Pl I of lf A 4 se.fl F e , a tei are a. mm „ t a l l i — — A_ ATA. — x_ .. m . . _ ucts of the fields was the big farm Helen MWtf l e b. . . 4 WU W fi M m . 11 T Medford visiting al . . the and forth to work. Hharp home Thursday R.. R 4 E. W If., within th . Ca. **g o n and the draft team. In this home of Mrs. Martin's parents. Mr. Visitors a t the Howard Keene 20 Mr. and Mre. H. A. Montgomery c .4 ' aallosal formt age of motor trucks and trantore and Mre. Fred Arnold. and daughter of Eugene and Mr. home Munday were Mr. and Mrs. Th. purpoM ef ibla eatUe le le Blew a hookup of a team to a wagon la •Il pormn. cUlm los th . i leade I. eeieeted, Mr. and Mre. Italph Plumer and and Mrs. Lynn Green of Cottage Conrad Keene and fam ily and Mr or h .r la f bops fM. oblM«___ | m II ob . ___ to _____ a.ch uncommon enough to attract atten­ children and Grove were visitors at the John and Mrs. Leslie Learning and son Ham — --------» and I Ethel Al — ------- ----------- - — ' — - .p p llc tlo s en opportunity la fll. Ih.lr f ll. th.lr tion. Maturday Nye Land was hold ! dridge of Huseburg and Mr. and Trunn*H home Munday evening of Delight valley and Pete Bprlgge prot..». with lh . ft.(tatOT of tb . U n lU l Ing the ribbons w e t a well groomed “ Mis. - ......... - Visitors The James An ley fam ily were Mt.t>. I.ml offlc. . t Kouburs, Ongon “ George " ------ Alldrldge of - Cottage Visitor» at the C. 8. Montgomery heavy team hooked to a substantial Grove visited Friday with the Her hornB this week were M r. and Mrs. guests at the Ray fltew art home Any .uch protMU or objection, mu.» b . fll.4 la this o fftu within thirty la y . from farm wagon loaded w ith sacked vey Alldrldge family. 1 I ( . A. Montgomery and daughter Bunday. th. «.to of f ln l publication of thl. no­ wheat direct from the field lie ! M i and M m Ht.v w n i t . « . Nelda and Johnny Garoutte. all of Mildred W alkley and Gladys Rob- l l e . whl.k fir.« nubMMtlM will b . Aag- T. IPSO HAMILL A CARADAT, - r ;s V S s r “ swung 'em around Just as though » laon left Munday for Grants Pass, u.t n7-.AJww gasMntw- he had beeu doing It every day for the last 30 years and slopped at the warehouse door of the K irk store at Morens. Everyone near was attracted by the now somewhat unique rig-up. John Wicks, one of the early day md hi Pltaer, drove to Medford Monday settlers of How river, le seriously . h I l ls ^ v . t i H r avr ? h ue^h d u “ H * nd o f returning W.dneedey III at his home, much of the lime the la t t e r , hu.bend, M r and Mrs evening of the u r n . week confined to his room. Jack Howeler of Port Angelas, Mr. and Mre. John Trunnell will A car of peeled telephone fir Wash., arrived Hunday night to vis­ leave thia week for Idaho on a 1 poles will be loaded at Oorena early it the remainder of the week with j week's vacation. this week from the Em it K irk the F. C. Führer family. Mre. Threshing started thia week In stock, recently yarded from the Haynes and another daughter had this district. Crops appear In first cuttings on the M e Thomason arrived two weeks before. clans condition. ranch. M r and Mrs. Haynes. M r. and The names of Mrs. Roscoe Year- Mre. Jack Howeler and Mrs. F. C. D O H B N A , Ore.. Aug K —iflpe ous and of Alice and Ilene Trun- Führer motored to Eureka, Cal , d a l.) Hoy F. O aroutls and Ed nelt. daughters of Mrs. Hugh T ru n ­ M n c y have returned from a brief Monday and back Tuesday, Haxel nell, were accidently omitted from Führer remaining at home while the guest list of those attending a prospecting trip In southern Ore party last week for Mrs. Hubert gon. They found the country too I her mother wae gone. Mre. Fred Overton and children Heckethler. dry for even an enthused pruspec of Mosby creek »pent Tuesday with Albert and Edward McCall a t­ tor and may possibly return to the diggings after the fall rains In the Mm. Overton's mother. Mrs. Jessie tended a picnic given Sunday after noon by Roy Hands of the Chris­ nieantlme Ed will hunt once more Qllcrtot Mrs. Trum an Clarke and fam ily tian church for his Sunday school for the Blue Burket In eastern Ore gon. H e may be accompanied by attended a picnic Monday afternoon class, at the river across from hts Arc (b-poHited with u h . What is good enough for them hie brother Mteve of Prineville. LaU at steel bridge given by the Baptist home. Hhould be good enough for you. Keep a healthy check­ Hunday school. j jj Grubb's nlecaa, Mlee Cecelia er Hoy Garoutte may join the proe- in* account with this old reliable bank. , w ard! attended a and Mlse Agnee Anderson, who pooling party. picnic Tuesday at steel bridge glv-1 came from Poolvltle, N Y.. Wednea- Clarence M rl.ln . well known , h* r Mund“ y »chool class of ■ day of last week, left Friday. They rancher of thia section, le bark on ••is I reebyterlan church. are on a six weeks' vacation and ax- hie job as offbearer at the Oaroutte Miss M iriam Piper gave a neigh- pact to visit other relatives In Port- A Hastings Lumber company mill, borhotxl picnic Munday In her grove land before returning to their which went Into commission F r i­ by the river. Those who attended schools In New York state, day after a ten-day shutdown were M r and Mrs. L. O. M arkham M r and Mrs. 8ld Gugglaberg and Charles M rl.ln Is also on the mill of Cottage Orove, Mr. and Mre Capital 17)000 Surplux. <¿5.000 children. Hid, Edna, Johnny and payroll this week. George Kebelbeck and children. Frederick, visited several days last Orant Hales, one of the old-time George J r , Melvin and Caroline. weak In Bhalton, Wash., with Mrs. ranchers and orchardlets of the Mr. and Mrs. John Kebelbeck and Harms creek section, who can't children Florence and Carl. Mr. and 1 quite give up his early day occupa­ Mre. Fred Overton and rhlldren tion of tlmberman. and who has Jessie and Gene, M r. and Mrs. Ros­ been home for a few days from the coe Hmlth, Fran k Carltle. Mrs. W, A Woodard Lum ber company Phoebe Young. Mrs. L. D. H u ff and camp while a new setting la being children Hasel, Helen and Harley. made, w ill return to hie work the The Coast fork .tore has bean Isst o f t h is w eek sold to Hoy Taylor of Bprlngflsld. Mr. and Mrs Jack Shivers and Mr. and Mrs. Hen M cCart and llttla eon Jack Jr., who had made daughtsr Mollie Lou of Eugene vis­ Cottage Drove their home for two ited after the Piper picnic 8unday years, left by auto the last of the at ths F. C. Führer home. week enroute to their form er home M r. end Mrs. P ratt of Orsnco Phoenix. A ria , where Mr. Shiver's and daughter. Mrs. Wealey of Eu­ parents reside. They may stop at gene. visited Thursday w ith Mrs. ! Sacramento for a time. If work In E. J. Edwards. M r Shiver's line justifies. Jack Is Mrs. Albert Barkemeyer and son a patent roof layer and a truck Ixxmard. Mrs. Tom W illiam s and drtver. For six months before leav­ children June and Clifford, Mrs ing he was lumber truck drtver for Jessie Gllcrtet and fam ily. Leonard. the Oaroutte A Hastings Lumber Annabelle. Katie Gllcrtet and Philip company. M r a n rl M r e Ifo n N earby N ew s 1 1.0 ¿®hnat«n of Cot- tar, Mrs. Hay Haynsa and the lat- iii7»We • ‘T4 H"“ 1 ,nd U r '* at the Bart Johnston home Tttee day and Wedneeday. M l.. Lola Holmes of Eugene «pent the week end with a stater t Roberta, Mrs, Bert Kline visited Maturday 15c 49c 79c $3.87 $2.66 33c 88c m rro R B S Silk Dresses Silk Dresses $9.90 to $12.50 Very special $4.95 to $5.95 Real Values IM THB W U T $6.00 $2.98 The First National Bank Of Cottage Orove 7 5 , 0 0 0 M I N LANE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Keep Lane County Money in Lane County. These Advertisers Are Boosters for Their Home County I L E S A REALTORS | F O U N D R IE S M om * te risane. BuUdlnx | Self Service Stores William* Self-Service Store EUGKNH FOUNDRY A MACHINE 0 0 A g n t . W wtom Loan A Bldg. On. ef Salt L ek. PARSONS COMPANY SkoM for .T a r m .m b.r of th. femUy Wreegkt Irne Wwk— Pnrtakl. EKALTOKS yj* !• $4.96 Correrne T Beat TU t n - F baa. 10» M O D E L Il ruit G r o w e r s I F L O R IS T S BUGKXK r s u r r g b o A SSO dA nO N B n g ta .’. I « 4 l « g Fiorili Sine. ISIS Flotrar. by Wire— Any F lee. WHAT SHALL I SERVE FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH DINNER? Tile question of what to nerve p o u lts moat every houat wife. It really taken liourx of time to plan 1095 meala every year—meala that will pleiuu- and aatiafy the entire fumily. Let 11ACMARR STOKES make it eaaier for you I Juat conic to the store with a pencil and pad of paper—or juat leisurely look around—ami plan your meala from the hun­ dred« of auggeatioiia you find on the shelves and in the dia- pluya. You’ll be delighted with the ideas you will get from actually seeing these inviting footla! PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY AND MONDAY, AUGUST 23 AND 25, 1930. M a c M a rr C o ffee Highest quality—Fresh Daily — Ground at the time you buy it—W’hy pay more! L b. 35c P in k S a lm o n F O R D REX FLORAL 0 0 . STORES HI C orned B eef Happyvalc New Paek—1-lb. I A ta ll Libby’s beat quality No. 1 cana 2 cans 25c 25c F is h e r’s F lo u r (Blenda Mah Friend) 49 lb. b ag $1.74 J a r R in g s P e n -J e l U. S. Heavy Double Lip Red Rubber, For perfect jelly n package makes 8 large glasses. Pkg. 5c P k g. 14c L e t t e r fr o n t walesi sh o w s r e l i a b i l i t y a n d e co n o m y o f th e e a r past two years, many new Fords have been driven 50,000, 75,000 and even 100,000 miles. Everywhere the ear has made an unuenal record for relia­ bility and economy. Following is a letter — one among many received —- from a salesman who travels long distance« dally by automobile. MI purchased a Model A Coupe May 8, 1928, and at thia writing have run it 75,888 mile«. “After I had driven 4-MOO mile«, I spent 845.08 in repair« and at 61,000 miles had an additional amount of work done coating 825.60. My tire mileage ha« averaged better than 18,000 mile«. “I am a traveling man and my terri­ tory 1« from northern Virginia to Macon, IN THE Mississippi, and from Knoxville, Ten­ nessee, to the Atlantic Ocean.” Similar tribute« to the new Ford come to ue daily from individual owners, front Federal and City Bureaus and from large industrial companies having fleets of several hundred cars. They have found, as you will find, that the low cost of operation and upkeep on the Ford is even more important then the low first cost of the car. In twenty, thirty, or fifty thousand miles, this sav­ ing frequently amounts to hundreds of dollars. The quality that has been built into the car is reflected in its good per­ formance and long life. See the Ford dealer and have him take you for a demonstration ride in the new Ford. Give the ear a severe test in traffic, on steep hills and on the opeu road. Cheek up on comfort, safety, speed, power, acceleration. Talk with Ford own­ ers and experienced garage men and note what they say about reliability and economy. Then yon will know, from your own experience, that the new Ford brings yon everything you want or need in a motor car at an unusually low price. w b b s ' H»»P7 Feet tor XU tke FemU»" Sh<* e — Hoetory—■ S e n te . FlorUt Talagrapk W l » » j AMoclatlon ess Oek St. Pkra. St Kegeeo, Ongon SSI WlUeoMtte StroH. E ogm ., O n. A u to S e r v ic e I F U R N I T U R E SERVICE GARAGE M W ..« EtgBtk W.ddlag AaaoumoMBta ■eaeeveS er Frietod I B A K E R IE S L if e I n s u r a n c e I KORKS MAJOR WHITE A SON District manngar Feerie LU. l a u r e e . . 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Kodaks u d Kodak Finishing K a o .s" j P h o to g r a p h e r s drugstores ! osteopaths STEVENSON’S I.UP w o tn u L e u s J u k le s Oxeluel». MUUany B e* lowtton— N e* S ch aaf.» Bldg. W Ulutrito at T u th . Eugaaa, Ore. F B oe. 18S1-W 887 WUlam.lt. S tr u t— Phoa* 888 Marshmallows nX— ..lb. 19c Spud ap«ui t a x i ton. » t o . C h ir o p r a c t o r s [M OTORCYCLES I Women’s Wear 877 W tliam .tt. 81. Engaae, Or.. Acrou from F tn t National B u k ACMARR stores ■eseex Ora. TRUCKS O rm tnftod Furnitur.— Anything la Upkeistorr Dinty Moore's Bicycle and Toy Shop. After High «.bool Attend ==»=■ C lu elog. P r u r is g B.mod.ltog, Fitting •7 4 Oek Strw t. B e g w ^ O m gu BICYCLE SH O PSl T A IL O R S LYLE’S TAILOR SHOP DVetalre u t S ees Dollar. "TBe Ieesreaee Mae" COLLEGES COTI’AGE GROVE, OREGON S41 WtUometU St. P eru F a r m — Bridg. P riw . T .l.p k a e . 1122 F r u it J a r s a n d T r im m in g s E e Coe Stationery Co. TB. S tar. TBet Sem e Tee M om ? Ball Bros. Mason Jara (Pinta) d o e e n ............................... 79c Quarts, dozen .................................................................93c Economy Caps, dozen ............................ 25c Ball or Kcer Mason Caps, dozen......... ...............................25c 3-lb. b o x ................................................................. ............ 5 I STATIONERY C H A B L K T 8 FVK NITU K B CO. Oae 8top Servie«. D ay or Hi