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fkxday , PAG E ! T H E »KMT1WE1., P O T T A G E « B O V E . OBEOOW ocToar.H w, isso wooD roa m m BANCKSB FOS BSWT Mr«. Clarence B Sears Dies. two-day trip to Winchester bay and U H H D tT IA M C H U R C H R A L L Y ------ HAMClt FOB B B Ä i^ - $» ' ACBB«. M T V IE W . Oct. 22. -<Special.) SUN D A Y PRO VEN HUCCFJ4M Bandon. They were accompanied WOOD PRICE« SEEM II I 0 II HI T dw»lllar aad outkoUdlat» M Mao» Mrs. Clarence B. Sears died Tuee •r e e 'l If ree g»t Ik» aa»S 41i »'HA aiiltlvatod. romotadoe poaturo load. U» by Mre. Hw anem 'i parents, Mr. and Ask • • akoul IL f t l r Fuel Fuol «si soaapaay. ro»H »loa. t« »«hont. I»«l.d oa Three hundred persons attended day, October 21, at the home of »»«an Mrs. 0. C Odenburg, of Albany and t (. Dew ale«» otft». »I k .lf i Moaby aroak. B m Hall * Jokaatoa. Cot- her brother, C, O denburg of Moe the annual rally day of the Chris Mrs. Josephine Hllm an tn Eugene D ru g »to r* O««»e _________ t l ü l t cow, Ida., and Mrs Bacckon. Mos tian church bible school Sunday. Death followed confinement. Fun- FOB BALB OB TBAOB The rally day record failed to equal eral services were held yesterday cow. afternoon at the Mills chapel with FOR SALS OB TBAOB — FASH M Final account of the estate of a previous record of 88«. Attendance at the 11 o'clock Rev. Duncan P. Cameron offlclat- *«r»». 94 sere» la «rep, »11 fanc»4. Mrs. Julie Caroline ____________ Madsen has huuM fair baro and olhar o»l- been filed. Receipts w .re ’llsted s t a r c h service was the largest of Ing Interm ent was In the Bears •in»11 bulMlaga. iwo goad wall» plaoa. »koul disbursements at morning service during Rev. I. cemetery. The Rebekah lodge, of on» m il. from le v a ; y»r»oa would taka $20840« and •mall pion» or kouao »ad lot aa part pay G Shaw's pastorate. The comtnun which the deceased waa a member, «747,8«, leaving $1281 88 for distri Ity »Ing at the 7.10 evening service assisted with service» at the grave ■uat look ihla ever. Taa aaraa good bution among the heir« lead o» n»»r bottom »moll kouao aad Laura Riley was born August 18. kora, «oil oo plooo. oaa mil« from tow a, was a decided success, Rsv Shaw M urry Buchanan left Tuesday for said. 100« at Drain. She waa a dau<h- prte« ««»4 U r n to debt >•»- Loe Angeles, where he will spend ter of f Pater Riley, who died eev- •••- Twooir ome fra tt»< o e high way. U k . « za a R m .e r la z l 1 bOTO t h r s < 9 J—f t ol4, | U 9 AO ACT« the w inter visiting relatives. eral y years < County Teacher» M eet. ago. She waa married wllj Wb4Jrl4o. Thirty sn acre« an<i K arl Thomason, high school stu Teachers of the local schools at to Clarence 15. Sear» September 8, big bar« oa b I mo . good pMtura load, all FROM iha Baby Grand «1 $09 50 to the do»«, bat* dent, suffered an Injured right arm tended the annual Lane county 1027, In Eugene Surviving rela for »1100, $950 4ewe, *0% ja«eb JoheaMB. Concert Crend et $39$.00, there It e Wednesday night while attending teachers' Institute yesterday In Eu tive» bealdea the widower are three VrAewAU, ______________________ Ore. e f - ld g Philco Radio to hl every purte. there ere a Junior play rehearsal at the high gene. The Institute Is being con deter» and four brother» as follows: school gymnasium. During a respite tinued today. Local schools were Sarah Riley, Portland; Mr». Eliza FOB SALE OB TBADB— LIOHT TBUCK. modelt end H i« to accord with every slao »qulty In bow Cbarrolot coup« or tn practice young Thomason was closed for the Institute. Election beth Moon, Fort Klam ath; Violet oaw home. More, there ere DC tett tor ute Ford. Will toko UrostMk or wood ■«ringing on a traveling bar end fell of officers of the county O. 8. T. A. Riley. Creswell; Fran k Riley. Bor 0*5. Cottogo Orora. Oregon Pkono where only "direct current" electricity It olO -Ilp In such a manner as to d ls lo s a i* will be held today. D. A. Emerson Hermiston; W ill Riley, Rice, Wash.. I *«•-■•__ evelleble end bettcry teti tor ute In re one bone and fracture another In Is president and F. L. Grannis sec Elmer Riley, K irk ; Lee Riley, trxde ____J kitchen _________ CABINET FOB mote region!. the right wrist. Dr. C. E. Froet a t retary of the county association. Union. wood. Doroaport Furaltura Co etO-94p tended the Injured boy. You can’t wreck your car ao «ALB OB TRADE FOB LIOHTER Belenced-Umt Conttructlon, Double Lane county lists 82 cases of Mra. M yrtle Wllm.n »preako H ere. A m erican l>egl«,n H onor» Cam eron. FOB rar— Equity la 199« Bulck ala »»dan. badly but what we can put tuned Input Circuit, Philco Four Phete measles, one of whooping cough and State Chaplain and Mrs. Duncan faquir» 94* Baeoad atreot. »IT l i p Mr». M yrtle P. Wilson, Indepen the top and body baek u it one of cblckenpox. Out of 00 cases dent, candidate for governor, sd- P. Cameron, who recently returned Tone Control, Automatic Volume Con LOST waa before. We hope you of measles In the sttae, 32 are tn dreased a »mall audience Saturday from the national Legion conven- trol you can only know the thrilling LOST— BIO BLACK AND BKINDLE st the Lana. According to Dr. C. E. Froet night at the Baptist church, outlln- tlon. were honor guests don’t have to have thia done, performencc plut theic Philco feeiuret foa bound a w».k ago 45 reward there are no cases of measles w ith ing the unemployment and exemp- ¡ American Legion noon luncheon but if you do we want the Pindar ooilfy Ooorga wklto. lalapboaa bring you, by teeing end heenng the in this city, although a few have tlon of the email property o w n er' Wednesday at the Colonial cafe. , 15FA »10 24p job. Philco. See your Philco deeler today . . . been reported from neighboring dis from taxes planks of her platform. Commander Robert Fromm pre .________ Atk him ebout the Fety Peyment Plen. trict» L. L. Ray, who was scheduled to ■ented them with a wedding gift. ' ________ WBAR WA— Rev. Cameron gave a short address HOUSE WORK WANTED CARB OF Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Oaroutte left •peak, was not present. b»bl»a or ehlldro» prafarrod. Laoaa on the highlights of the Boston con Thursday morning for Hcottsburg *«b» '— n t < r tub«) . . . . . t 09 10 Vooglui. pho»« 172-T olO-Slp vention, the big p*r«ule, the Ore to spend several days fishing. Mr. F E D E R A T E D C LU B M E M B E R S tab»' x.ang < emele 1 1 lokat) .......... t Kr SO gon "open bouse," the convention ■OOBBS, AFABTMENT8 FOB BENT CwwUe< / lube«) ............... 1115 00 and Mrs. C. C. Cruson will join TO A T T E N D C O N V E N T IO N Spriggs Blacksmith Shop Build possibilities for Portland in 1032 Lnwtwr 1 1 tub«) . . . . . . . . . . IU& 00 them for the week end. ing. Sixth at Washington. FOR RENT — 1 ROOM FURNIRIfED and President Hoover's address to lowtwvlVivh«) ................ »15»00 ..u_. 1« „ and ™_ _ Delegates from the local feder eottsga gM. wstar. light» and gang». Boy scout troops Noa. 18 L. 8. D A V I8 . Prop. r»»»onabla. Also 9 room eottog»a to r»n! IkaMm. (9 !ukm) ............. 117» 00 met Monday evening at the home sted club». Social Twelve, Tuesday '*>• convention by woak or month Inquire nt Paaa luncheon were Cemb.n«<ioA Red.« PfcooaarefJ, »91» 00 Motion for tha confiscation of a of Scoutmaster Fred Bosley Fob Evening and Research dubs, will j * ere olO lA p *'io»k « » rrle » a to llo n Canon G,«nd (Red.« »10» 00 car used as an alleged liquor trans lowing the scout »esslon. refresh- attend the district convention o f , ” * r r y Ludtow and Ernest Noll of Helen the »ec«nd district of the Oregon Eugene, M artha W yatt of the Lane port was filed In circuit court last ment» were served by Mr» C O M P LE TE W ITH TUBES Federation of Women « clubs to be county chapter of the Red Cross, w e e k by tha district attorney's of Bosley. held October 20 In the auditorium ' • “ <! Le5 ‘° nn»lres Beebe of SUver- fice. The car belongs to N atolej R E A D Y TO U SE M r and Mra. John Taylor of Eu of the M clfo rran A Waehboume «” > and D t - / • Booth of Tonole, alias Chris Tonole, who la ' gene spent Tuesday with Mrs. Susie ■tore In Eugene. Mr». C. E. Urn- «"• W yatt and Dr. Booth serving a sentence In the county Carllle. phrey is corresponding secretary of ; E*ve short talks on Red Cross work. I Jail. The car waa taken when a Tbe ladles' aid society or the the district organisation. BALANCED-UNIT , , i federal prohibition operative con Session» of the convention w ill A »tone used as a paper weight tracted to buy 40 gallons of liquor Christian church cleared $60 on Its R A D IO W ITH from Tonole on October 8. The annual chicken dinner held W ed open at 0 o'clock and a luncheon tor years by an official in India has TONE-CONTROL and tea have been Included In the been found to be the Trorld ■ largest liquor In four 10-gallon kegs Is now nesday night at the church. W ill receive turkeys at our store program. Six countlae. Lane, Coos, »apphlre worth $35,000._____ In the hands of the sheriff. i Luclle June Redford has filed on one day between November 8 Benton. Douglas, Linn and L in co ln.; One-third of all grain received at the suit for divorce In circuit court and 10. W atch ad or Inquire at Club reports, department chair- against her husband. Edwin Pres store for more definite Information. Portland market in 1918 was graded Charles Beldler Feed store. o24c men's report» and election of o ffi ton Redford, charging cruel and In “ mixed.” Less than 6 per cent is so W. H. Moyer of Eugene, who Is cer» w ill be included In the pro- human treatment. They were m ar graded now. Pure strains stand for— M y 10-year-oid daughter had no ried June 10, 102«. in Eugene The employed on a county road crew a gram. - » ■ — , ------ .. appetite. Then we gave her Vlnol. - "" — p la in tiff asks $1000 tn gross ali few miles south of this city, suf —s - = s - i and now she eats so much we are fered several broken ribs Monday Dlx and Mrs. H all are brother and mony. one-third Interest In property when the tractor he was running a m a x e d .M r s . W. Jooeten. and WOO for attorney's fees. sister. Vtnol supplies the body Important rolled over an embankment. He M r. and Mre 8. C. Richards, Mr. and Mre. Clark and eon of mineral elements of Iron, calcium was taken to a Eugene hospital. former residents, who had been liv l» n g ihns. Neb., visited over night with cod liver peptone. Thia Is Monday with M r. and Mrs. H F ing In Touchet, Wash., have moved Just w hat tbtn, nervous children or to Oakland, Ora. Morris. They were on their way adults need, and the Q U IC K re Mr. and Mr». L. W. M e r.h a ll ere to California. Since quality build« up Mias Retells Prince, a former sults are surprising. The v e ry , t bn parents of a « -pound eon born trade ■ F IR S T bottle brings sound sleep: Hobart Goode of San Francisco resident, who la now living In Spo- • Friday. October I. In Medford Mie. kane, writes to her mother, M re .1 and a B IG appetite Vlnol tastes W r will try to keep the Marahall furinnrly ws» M l» Lora visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hulda Prince, that she la making The certification work, conducted by delicious! Cottage Grove Phar- W E Burkett beat. W illiam Zim m erly defeated Cleo Haldetnan of Cut tag« Grove. good progress In her beauty school < $ ): macy.__________________ the Oregon Extension service, is recog l*stsr Nelson. Fred Bennett and Morelock $ and 1, In a match played Then we are not afraid work and la now able to cut hair, Rev Dunean P. Cameron re nized publicly by the grain trade of the turned Friday night from Bueton. Glen Haney left Tuesday for Scotts finger wave and marcel. There are Sunday, to win the finals of the But what you will be our burg to spend several days fishing. championship flight of the first an entire Northwest. where he attended the national >0 girls In her class guest nual tournament of the Cottage Funeral services for Mrs. Alice convention uf the American Letton The grading of half a mile on We think a lot of you Mre. Cameron, who had accom Corder, a resident of the l-atham the Bohemia road waa completed Grove Golf club. Bert H ill beat Victor Chambers 2 up to win the You’re the main spoke in panied him to Bueton. stopped off district, who died October 1» at the last week by the county. Lists of Certified Seed Growers at first flight finals and Carl Murphy in Portland to vlelt her parents, re Pacific Christian hospital In Eu the wheel., FOB BALB—MUCELLANBOUa Henry Heaa. who had been visit defeated Glenn M cFerrln 4 up In gene. were held Thursday after turning here Monday County Agent's Office and Our customers would be ing at ths home of a sister. Mrs. W. the finals of the third flight. Elm er SUMMER WOOD PRICB8 MOW IN BF- A ll w ork and no play la good for noon of last week In Sutherlin. J. W hite, has returned to hie home Neet and Lundy Woodson w ill play toct— 15-Ueh bioak wood, IS pm lo«A few Mrs. N. E. Compton and Mrs In Gunter. C. A. Beidler Feed Store no one. T he P a stim e for p astim e. . 11 loeda ISO; 14-lot» aUb wood. 02.50 soon to determine the «rinner of If we gave them a raw lood. >1 losda 095; 4 foot al»b wood- Ray Engles of Reserve, formerly Helen M Bosley returned Friday W orth Harvey attended a meet the second flig h t Cups have been 50 p»r load. 11 eorda 095. AU wood deal. district forest ranger stationed at from Roseburg, where they a t ing Monday of the Eugene Met awarded the three flight winner» I to ba paid for wUhlo »0 day» aftar do- I U»«rv. Bar m rlr sod »«old raah. CITTf Rulada, visited here one day last tended the slate W. C. T. U. con achan for governor club. W illiam M oyer won the cup of FANCY BONCE MEAT rUEL COM PA MT. pko»» 10. d o n to w a vention. week. olrte« »1 Drug »tore |ol9«fa M r and Mre. Wayne Puckett of fered for low medal score ! ----------------------------—---- , --------— i Mre. Victor Kem of Dallas, s 2 LBS 35c M r. and Mre. F. L. Grannis re T hirty-fou r were entered In the The Dalle» spent the week end FOR SALE— FULL BLOODED BLACK former Cottage Orove resident turned Sunday night from Port tournament which w ill become an A STRONG BANK with Mira Gertrude Dilley. HALLOWS EN J«r»»7 Oloat roostar» for aola. Mrs. land. where they attended the who was (o have sung Sunday Oaorgt Kabolbeek. phone 88F91. o l-a lp A bench w arrant for the arrest of annual event of the club. I t la morning over RO W , Portland Ore PUMPKINS COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Oregon Washington football game Fred B. Montteth was Issued Wed planned to start the qualifying FOR SALE— 19 TIER LARGE SECOND Saturday Mr. Grannis attended gonian radio station, on an Am eri nesday In the circuit court by Judge round about the first of September 2c LB growth fir wood, 18 tack; eon bo got can Legion program, will sing at a ths annual meeting of the stats to with truck. 01 per tier on ground. A a . F. Sktpworth. Montieth was In of each year. Teal, Cottage Uroee, Dlaatoa route, phone high school principals' association later date, It was announced, the dicted on three charges Involving The next even on the club's sched A0F11.__________________________ Sunday program having been post Friday In Salem bad checks, one of which was for $30 ule w ill be a turkey shoot tourna CLOSING OUT SALK—BARN PAINT AT I M re J. Q W illits is visiting at j poned. ment to JM held next month. The He n bargain. Soiling rood grade metallic M r and Mrs. O A. Sanders spent passed on Nelson DeYoung. K lam ath Falls at the homes of her w*4 out on $600 ball and wmh to tournament will be worked out on dry powder, two skaaea. bright red. No. one day last week In Junction City. Phone 222 9 dark brown, excellent roof and barn eon Leland and her daughter, Mrs have been arraigned In court Wed tbe basis of handicaps determined paint. 9 cents a pound in barrel lo u . 3 Mre. M ary Ham brick visited one needay but failed to appear. 8. A. by play In the recent tournament. Dacia Norris. She made ths trip cent« tn smaller Iota. Call at Johansen with soms of ths Scottish Rlts M a day last week In Albany w ith a Montieth. the youth'» father who j Keel Estate. Creswsll, Oregon or phone F ord and D od ge Collide. sons who are attending a reunion sister. Mrs. Lucy Armstrong, who furnished ball, was given time by | 0F 0 .__________________________O1U-2AP A light Ford delivery truck driv has been III for some time. being held there this week. the court to find hie eon and have FOR SALK— BLOWER SUITABLE FOR Mrs C. E Frost and Miss Belle him appear before ball Is forfeited. en by Charles Trent of this com M r. and Mrs. A. W. Sbofstail small pinning mill, lot of pipe, good sa j m unity and a Dodge coupe driven CASET'S COMPOUND oaw. Also pulvarixar and dryar drum, ■pent Sunday fishing on the Ump Burkholder returned Tueeday from M r. and Mrs. Ben Huntley of by Herschel Champ of Roseburg for neuritis and rfcenmatiam. Stand« au- revolving gear would do for mining pro Salem, where they attended a meet Chico. Cal., were guests last week qua below Elkton. perior aa a lonio for wonk, noreona. run position. Will sail nt about your owu ing of the W hite Shrine Monday at the home of Mr». Huntley's sla collided shortly before 8 o'clock down condition, naurltls. rheumatism. prioo. Phon« BF3 nr call At Johansen M iller's machina shop moved to nlgbt. Mrs. Frost Is an officer of Tuesday morning at the intersec Inmbagu cramp and »welling Improves ter, Mrs. A W Swanson They left tion of Madison avenue and F ifth tbe blood and tta circulation, stlmnlttea Roni E lU U , Creswsll.____________ol0-9dp the form er West Side garage build the organisation. Saturday, accompanied by Mr. and SALK— ONE LARGE LOT ON ASH ing north of the laundry. oStfc street. Trent suffered bruises and tbe stomach, lleer and kidneys to fune- FOR svonns, dear, sidewalk. Price 0500. H a rry Nest of this city, accom Mrs. Swanson, for Albany, where hl» car was badly damaged. The tloa naturally, snppljrlng eeerr internal organ with nature’s own tonic. Mr. W. E. terms. Mrs. S. H. Edwards. A0 north L M r. and Mrs D H. Hemenway panied by his father, O. W. Neet of a fam ily reunion was held at the Quinn. Creswell. Ore., state» be had a returned Friday afternoon from Dexter, spent Sunday deer hunting homo of M r. and Mrs. C. C. Oden three men in the coupe were not eery bad cose of rheumatism, could not street. Cottage Grove, Oregon. olO-J4p Portland, where they had visited tn the F all creek country above burg. parents of Mr». Swanson and Injured and they were able to dress srithout kelp. Tried hotapriuga »ud FOR SALE— ONE HOLSTEIN BULL, remedies After r di re with no relief. full blooded, pset two years old. W. N. several days at the homes of their Dexter. H a rry celebrated the clos Mra. Huntley. The reunion was In drive their car away under Its own other rem power. X bent fender being about starting on Ukrey's Compound he began M eL ugkha. phoao 0 7 F 0 .________»I0-»dp | children. Mrs. Carl Price. Mre. Flor ing day of the season by bagging a honor of the golden wedding anni t h a a w t a n » n t th a rla m x o e «» d <»' rellrf. Six o, bottlaa did the work the extent of the damage. h (> CBmf ou, „ ,,, aod ence Madden and Rosco» Hemen big buck. FOR SALE — REGISTERED DURHAM versary of M r. and Mrs. Odenburg Byetanders said the two drivers i orom, nds It ns beat of all tried remedlea. buU calves, about sight month» old. way They were accompanied Mrs. W. J W hits was confined to and all members of their fam ily were among the most peacable that Si »0 a bottle Cott>ge_Grore Pharmacy, Might exchange one for older bull. Tall home by a granddaughter. Barbara her home the first of the week by were present. vetch with aoma good oats. Wish to buy they had seen, each driver looking 1— ' or trade for Fordaon pulley. C. H. Haight. Madden Mrs. Jack Mauldlng and daugh over hi» own damage and paying 1 Illness. ----- olO-24p phone 00F31. A1 Rosenthal. Linn Emerson and Elmer Allen, student at Oregon ter Dora M ay spent the week end no attention to the other. There SPIRELLA FIGURE TRAINING AND Dale Hawklne «pent last week State Agricultural college, spent in Newberg visiting at the home of were no heated words nor accusa- , supporting garment«, coraata. brsaalere * relatives. hunting In the Umpqua river coun ths week end at his home here, tlon». girdlaa, girdles, abdominal belt», made to Blame for the accident was not i measure. Spirells quality hosiery, latest Mr. and Mr». R. L. Stewart and try. Both Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Pitcher We arili r efu n d y o u r m on o? shades. And Ungarle that wears. Baa Oeorg Bjoreet and Robert Quig were severely 111 the first of the daughter M argaret, who vtatted fixed. T ren t was going west on j if Z1NSEP falla to b ai» ; Mrs? k . C. Shay. 005 south Sixth atreot. ley spent Bunday fishing on the week and M r. Pitcher had to have here with friends for several day», Madison and Champ waa traveling ; phone 187R. ___________ 0lQ-9Ap lower Umpqua. a substitute as chief of police Mon returned to their home In Coquille north on F ifth . FOR SALE — WALNUTS AND CHEST Maurtns, Winston and Herían day. They believed they became til Tuesday. auta. 12 cent» n pound ns are. Cheat- Jun ior H igh E lev en D efeated. M r. and Mra. G. A. Sanders had anta. 10 cent» a pound. Frnnh Whita. Russell of Saginaw spent the week from something they had eaten. o24p The Junior high school football 'phone 1 5 F A . ______________ end a t the horns of thslr grand Mrs. D. P. Cameron, who accom ' aa week-end guests, M r. and Mrs. team wa» defeated 32 to 0 by Roose parents, M r. and Mrs. W. E. Bur panied her husband to the Am eri G ottfried Thim of Eugene. FOR SALE — SIX ROOM MODERN ¡ house centrally located. near high ' Word ha» been received here of velt junior high school of Eugene k e tt of Pass creek. can Lsglon convention In Boston, In food * neifh letgh In a game played Saturday after the marriage In Portland of J. D. M r. and Mrs. Ram Dlx and child end stopped at Portland on the re borhood. 428 Madison avenue, phone noon on the local field. The locals o24e , W lrth . Baker, form er owner of the 185J of Portland returned Monday to turn trip to visit her parents, a r «rill play a return game this after Cottage Grove laundry. thslr horns, afte r a few days' visit rived here Monday noon. noon In Eugene against Woodrow Mrs. J. F. Woodard Is convalesc- w ith M r. and M rs Charles Hnll. Mr. M r. and Mrs. C. L. Madden vis- Wilson junior high school. EXPRESS SERVICE AT rRXIOHT j Red over the week end with rela retaa— Freight haollng from Portland tives In Prineville. Teacher: "W hat people are ecat- sad other vafiay town« laag dlataare | tatti* haollng of »11 kinds, furniture moving and Mrs. Ed Renfrow of Marshfield tecad all over the earth?” atornga are only a part of tha aarvloa wv | ' was a guest last week at the home C la n (in chorus): "Pedestrians.” Cottage Prove offar. Cottage Orova . Eog»na Freight JaStfc of Mrs. J. H. Bartels. Trsaafar Company. We are now featuring our annual fall canned goods sale. M r. and Mrs. Schofield Stewart and Dr. and Mrs. Claude Klme re We have such a large variety of canned goods and sir.es turned Sunday night from Portland that space will not permit ua to quote prices. where they were week-end guests ' at tha home of Mr. and Mr». John Special price« by the dozen. . Finneran. The men attended the Special prices by the half dozen. Oregon-Washington football game Special pricqa by the assorted dozen. Saturday. Victor Kem arrived Tueeday from Dallas and la visiting thia week at the home of h it parents, M r. and Mrs. O. M. Kem. _ In _ recent talk to «eventi hundred wentorn sheep breeder«. Mr». Oecar Olschowka and eon Dr. O. M . Nelson. Oregon State college, advised hla heauera to Billie, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chaney "cull and cull severely.” Importance and value of this advice and ion Ronald, Mra. W alter Shep will be fully demonstrated In the »heep division of 20th annual ard and eon Norm an and Mias Elate Pacific International Livestock exposition, Portland, Oregon, Thomason have returned to their homes In Gridley, Cal., after spend October ««-November 1. ing last week In this city w ith M r. Greater than ever, thia year’s exposition feature» 18 complete and Mra. H. H. Quimby and other relatives. ■how«. Including 4-H club, Smith-Hughe» and Inter-Collegiate Mrs. Malta Currln and daughter, junior agricultural activities Million» of dollar»’ worth of Mlaa Lula Currln, motored Sunday America'» finest pure-bred beef and dairy cattle, horse», »heep, to Eugene, where they visited at the hogs, goats, foxes, mink, marten, poultry and rabbits will Sure, that’« true — We home of Mr». Currln'» eon, Hugh Currln. They were accompanied by sell STEAK that will compete for the JIOO.OOU In premiums. We have new crop nuts now in stoek. Mre. Zelma Groom of Coquille, who make any man satisfied W hether your Interests are In sheep, cattle, hogs or other farm had spent the week end here look that his wife knows what livestock we here at the First National Bank believe atten ing afte r property Intereete. it ’s all about when it M r. and Mrs. Charles Matthews of dance at the exposition w ill bring rich rewards In praetteni in oomes to turning up a Portland arrived Monday to visit at formation regarding improved farming operations. the home of a son. George M at good meal. thews. M r. and Mrs. Clifford Kennedy of Point Richmond, Cal., spent the week end a t the home of Rev. and Mrs. I. O. Shaw. Charles Shinn and H. J. Shinn Capital $50,000 Snrphw, $25 000 left Wednesday for San Franclsoo Fred J.* Anderson, Prop. and Oakland on a business and Free OMy »«livery pleasure trip. H . J. Shinn w ill visit at ths homes of his daughter. Mre. Phone 46 Thad Grabow, and hla granddaugh ter, Mrs. John Skilling. H . Daugherty, who la at the Pa cific Christian hospital In Eugene following a slight stroke, Is re Do you know that our prices are an average of 20% less ported as slightly Improved. than a year ago! COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON M r. and Mre. A. W. Swanson re turned Wednesday night from a PHILCO ON PARADE BUILDS THE WORLD'S « TO P hilco M O S T CO M PLETE L IN E O F R A D IO S Ing satisfactorily from a recant op aratton, having raturnad last weak from tha hoapllal M r and Mra. W I I Daugharty laft Saturday on a motor trip to Hrltlah Columbia. Thay »topped at Portland for tha football gam» and axpact to ba back In Haattla Satur day for tha football gama thara. H. Daugherty, father of W. H. Daugharty, euffared a alight stroke last week and was taken to a Eu gene hospital, where It was found that his condition was not at all aerloua. Gian Hwanaon, who la attending Monmouth normal. «pent tha weak and hers. Ha was a member of the football team from tha normal that playsd at Corvallla Friday. B U T A H O M E IN C O T TA G E O R O V E . W a have a few exception al bargains on our listings. Vary easy term«. M U ST B E SO LD S E E US NO W . H all A Johnston, Real Estate, Loans and Sura Insurance. 400 M ain St. phone 88. tfc H Daugharty, father of W arren 11. Daugharty, suffered a alight stroke of paralysis last week He waa taken to a Eugene hospital, where It waa said that his condi tion was not serious. Halen Little has filed In circuit court suit for divorce against her husband, Erneat Little, charging cruel and Inhuman treatment and lack of propar support for herself and one child Ths ooupls wars married November 8, 1027, In Cot- tags Grove. Ths plain tiff asks tha custody of ths child. W e ’ll M ake Y o u r W rec k ed C a r L ook L ik e T h is A uto Body and F en d er W orks. $6950 ’395 Grain Certification Banishes Mixtures Little Girl, 10, Eats So N elson Electric Shop Much Mother Amazed R A D IO R A Y City Briefs William Zimmerly Wins Local Golf Championship 1. M ore G rain. 2. B e tte r G rain. Friday and Saturday S P E C IA L S 3. B e tte r P rices. 4. B e tte r Business. WANTADS C Bank of Cottage Grove M arsh all’s Cash G rocery. LINCOLN WASHING MACHINE A W onderful Tonic Newer—F aster More Convenient More Economical STOMACH SUET W ISEM AN H ARDW A RE Canned G oods Sale! Special for Friday H allow e’en P u m p k in s 6c a n d 10c each C elery Chase G ard en s 2 bunches 16c B an an a S quash 60 lbs. fo r 75c i C asabas an d H oney Dew M elons 10c an d 15c each N EW CROP NUTS Friday and Saturday SPECIAL W aln u ts, O regon so ft shell, lb ............. .... 27c, 2 lb s...................-.....................................49c A lm onds, p a p e r shell, l b .,........... ............. 26c 2 lb s........................... -.....-......................46c F ilb e rts, O regon new crop, lb ......... .........26c ,2 lb s..........................................................46c S m ith -S h o r t G ro cery O ne-half or w hole R ogue R iv er Chinook sa lt w a te r salm on .................-....... 14 3-4c lb. I f you w a n t salm on fo r canning here is ______________ y o u r chance.______________ S P E C IA L S F O R S A T U R D A Y ON LY S w ift A llsw eet oleo, 2 lb s.........................26c H a m b u rg e r an d co u n try sty le p o rk sa u sage, 2 lb s.......................... ...........................26c L am b stew , p e r lb ....................................-...5c L am b shoulder r o a s t .... ........................ 1 2 ^ c L eg of la m b ............................................... ~.18c L am b c h o p s ......................................-..... 17^4c B eef p o t roast, s h o u ld e r ..................... 15c B eef b o il....... ................................................ 10c P ig h o c k s ............... 6c L ard , lb ................-.......... .............. .............. 15c F re sh sa u e r k ra u t, 2 qts. f o r .................... 25c Come in an d g et o u r prices on q u a rte rs of beef fo r canning—it w ill su rp rise you......... P hone y o u r orders in early because o u r su p p ly is lim ited on such k nockout prices as these. W e do n o t give stam p s on these specials. BARTELS M A R K E T Advises sheep breeders, “cull and cull severely” CheFriendJèüsAaoAo QUALITY MARKET The First National Bank Of C ottage G rove