It. cauelng « quantity of bark to I school class last Thursday «Tanins 1AODVAW M r and Mrs. Claude Willey and Is spending a few days with her fall on his head He « I taken to Five |„ th . claw c a lib r n t iT t h ^ r grandparents. M r and Mra. Camp Miss I* v s r n Willey wars Bunday * Eu* * n* ho*P*tal. Hla Injurie« birthday '-universe rise In Deeem- l*p ««lel ta Ike B eailael I bell. dinner guests at the Lowell Han proved not serious her. Dec. 23. —A shower was given at Ilea Tucker spent Saturday with «ton horns. Bleota Thordenburg and H«l«n Philip Hsrssy 1« spending hla va ths F T. Hanston horns Wednesday a slater. Mrs lAwrsnce Monllsth. • c" * ‘ umt P *rtv <*»'"" ln Grants Paaa at the home afternoon in honor of Mra. Stsvs Mrs. Enright visited Saturday af Week Raw Feeds »Ivan Friday evening by the Re- of an aunt. M r * Ausland Houston. Those preeent were Mrs lernoon with Mra. Otis Chapman The houle refrigeration service Truman Clarke camo home L«a Nixon. M r * Osoar Jackson, Tha Chapman baby, who was very urday evening for a waek's n - i t x - j ï „ J M r * Oval Powall. M r * Donald sick, I* reported to be somewhat aays that raw foods should be g ^ 2 - 'ï,nJw d% g 15 5 «— “ lion. washed thoroughly, thru Immersed Wltohsr. Mrs. Aden Miller. M r * better. for Uva in I nu Ics In a alone lar Misa Hasel Führer and a friend. J " d « “ ’ï W llm > Sutherland. KatUo Kahler W illiam Roalnbaugh. of Rugan* Lylo Scott, M arl* Nixon. Agnes A number from her* attended a Ailed with « freeh chloride of lime Jackson. Mrs F T. Benston, Mrs. Mr. and M r * Paul Morgan end hiked to Hlackhutte and back Sun were week-end guaets at the F C. lAtarsll Benston and the honored dance at Creswell Saturday night solution, hnlf an ounce of lime to a Euhrer home Food ilnvor or M r and Mrs. teigan Bear and gallon of water. daughter Mr. and M r * J. M Linda guest. Refreshments of cook Is*. day afternoon Mra. Young and Mra. Smith vis Jsllo and coffee were served. children of Creewell vlalleil at the ■liinllty « III not he harmed and the mood and daughter. Mr. and M r*. Elisha G«er is on the tick list. germa « III he destroyed. ited Saturday In Cottage Grove Ralph Blank. M r and Mrs Harold Herbert Allen from Oakland. G A. Shnmpang home Sunday. Mr. and M r * Tom Rogara of with M r * Susie C a rili* W olfard, Mias Viola Strong, M r and Moscow. Cal., la spending bis vacation at ths I d * , with their daughter We would wish you happy Ohristmvi Hebron school closed Friday with M r * Hugh Nixon and daughter and of Salem spent several days last a Christmas tree and a splendid horns of his parents, M r and Mra. If we could but grasp your hand. Judson Allan. M r and Mrs. E. J. Kent and son. week at the W illiam Lively horns. entertainment In the evening The M r. and Mrs Lawrence Brown Lavern W IIley of Laona spant the And a bright »ucceMful New Year, Miss Nora W ard of Porena spent pupils will have a week's vacation were Eugene visitors Friday. week end with a alster-ln law, Mrs. But we know you understand; the week end with Mrs John Small Miss Annabells Ollcrlst will close Frances Willey. L. VI Powell was a Sunday eve M ra W. T. Jone* and Daisy W a r her school at Irving with an enter So receive these words of greeting ning caller at the home of a daugh M r and Mrs Charles Sharon wick spent Sunday afternoon with tainment and Christmas tree on span! Sunday with M r and M r * K As a grip of friendship true, ter, M r * Earl H a y « * i M r * John Small. Christmas svs. School will resume H. Koch. Mr. and M r * H a rry Benston And accept our hearty wishes Mr and Mra. Ard*« Geer and M r * January 5. 417 431 Mitin S t , 0 ittage Qrov«, Oregon spent Sunday- at the horns of Mr. M r * Jamas Conley visited school For a glad New Year to you. Belle Geer spent Wednesday at the Ml«« Katie Gilcrlst's room, the Wednesday. Pension's p are n t* M r. and Mrs. W illiam Lively home. third and fourth grades In the Oscar Jackson. Mr. and Mra Vern Keahey of Forest and Ferral Coa were Sun Lorane school, w ill take part in W . L. Hatch of Cottage Grove Delight valley spent Wedneeday day guests at the Georg* Suther ths community tree and program at was a Sunday afternoon caller at land home. evening with M r and M r * Howard Lorane Christmas sva. Keene. the home of R. D. Tucker. Mr. and M r * Delbert W ills and George Kebelbeck Jr. and Flor Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W itcher and Edith Eaton of Ashland spent Mr. and U r * Vern Shortrldge of ence Kebelbeck are home for the Sunday at the G ertrud* Buchanan C children were Saturday night vis Westwood, C a l, arrived Monday Christmas holidays from Cottage boms. itors a t the Pave W illiam s home in evening to spend the Christmas va- Grove, where they attend school, Cottage Grove. Mina Campbell of Cottage Grove cation w ith home fo lk * Mrs W illiam Johnson was sur- M r. and M r * Oscar Jackson and ow*' ^ ° ^ e rl Phillips, and M r * W. prised Saturday evening when she Dean and J. A Joll were Saturday visitors In Eugene. Pean remaining C. Shortrldge spent Thursday with came home from town to find M r * O. P. W illi* IM T H B W I I T group of her friends from Hebron over night with a sister. Mrs Harry Gordon Foater spent Saturday In enjoying themselves In her home, Benston. the occasion being her birthday an Miss Clita Walden. Francis Horn Cottage Grove with relatives. Miss Dolly Newton and Miss Reta niversary. The evening was spent and Reginald Haight were supper Halles, who attend Cottage Grove visiting and playing cards. Planty guests at the C. H . Haight home Quickly Relieved by high school, are «(tending the Christ refreshments were served, consist Monday evening. Safe rreecrtptloii ing of sandwiches, pickles, cake and Mr. and Mrs. Oval Powell and mas vacation «-ith home folks. Levi Geer spent the week end at coffee She received as remem daughters plan to spend Christmas Here's a doctor's prescription the W. T. Jones home. brances a table cloth, sofa pillow ., called Thoxlne that Is really throat with Mrs. Powell's parents at P a l Elm er Berggren went to Portland set of goblet* two handkerchiefs | insurance. Its succees la due to Its las. evening on a few days' and a quart of honey Those preeent quick double action. W ith the very Mr. and Mrs R, C. Barfield were Sunday business trip. M r and Mrs. George Kebel- ftr, t , WB„ OW It soothe, the .o r . Eugene visitors Friday. Robin Woods is on the sick list. Miss Porothv W itcher came home i” w »nd stop, the coughing It Archie U alker. Lou Markham . Miss goes direct to the Internal cause from school in Corvallis Friday and M iriam Piper, M r * Jeasie Gilcrist L A T H A M . is spending the Christmas holidays The remarkabls thing about and Lester Gilcrist with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Thoxlne la that while It relieves al (S p ecial Io tke S eatlael.) E. W itcher. most Instantly It contains nothing Dec, 22. Mrs. D. Dowdy of Eu Typewritcr Supplie«. Th» harm ful, and la pleasant tasting and A Christmas program was held gene is visiting with Mrs. Gardiner S en tin e l at the Delight valley school Mon safe for th * whole family. Singers day n ig h t A large number at of Cottage Grove until after Chrlst- and speakers find Thoxln* very tended. valuable. Put up ready for use In notice or final settlement The John Trunnel fam ily spent Guests at the C. H . Haight home 33c. 60c. and 11.00 bold*« Your N o lle . | . hereby ( t e e s tk sl Iki andsr- money back If not satisfied Sold for Christmas w ill be the E E. Sunday at the Lester Van Nortwick ■I<ne,l has filed herein her flnnl neeounl Paul and Melvin Paul families of home. ae the ad n iln ialralrli o f tha aatele of i . by Kelly Drug Co., and all other Miss Jessie Pruett of Cottage 8 B urnells. dreeaaed. with tha county good drug store* Silk creek. Reginald Haight of Cor (l) vallis and Gwendolyn Haight of Grove was a dinner guest Friday court of L ass county Stale of Oretua. aad an order bee bare made aad raiared evening at the J. B. Grubb home Eugene. of record dlrectlny Iki» notice aad a ettlas The Latham school will close the iO ih day of January. 1S31. at tha Charles Conner and son graded Retween Christmas and New Year’s savings have been famous Tuesday. December 23. for Christ hour of t o o'clock a m aa tha lima aad roads Monday and Tuesday. tha county court room ta the roualy court Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown mas vacation and wil! resume Mon houae for many years . . . but never have they been so startling as at Euyrna. Oraroo aa tha place for and son and M r. and Mrs. E. J. day. January 8. tha h-arlnc of objeelloaa. If any to aaid this year! Every Winter coat in stock lias been repriced at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maddux spent final account aad tha final eettlom aat of Kent and son attended the Christ »aid calata. mas program at the Christian Saturday in Roseburg. •n unbelievable saving We cannot describe each coat to Paled and flrat publlahad thia l» th day L. W . McKibben spent Sunday in church Sunday n ig h t of December. I #S0. I-rv Remington Injured. sent to a Eugene hospital, from you hut a visit will convince you that such splendid materials ^ 1 's t e ®f iaal publication January Guests a t the home of M r. and Eugene. L«c Remington, woods employe which he was dismissed Wednes- Mrs. Charles Conner _____ ___ for __________ Christmas Tha T. Powell fam ily visited Sat- and such authentic styling haven’t been obtainable at this CKLEATHA A. B fR X E T T E . Ad- of the W . A. Woodard Lumber com day. w ill be Mrs Lydia Lackey, Mr. and u r la 5' “ 1 the Ira Powell home m lalatratrii of Eatala of J. 8. pany. suffered a severe Injury- to price many seasons I Come in I Select youra now I Mrs. W alter Lackey and son and and Mrs. J. D. Coffman. Burnette, Deceaaed. one side of his face Saturday In an W ell,” said the visitor to the M r. and Mrs. Arch Gilham and G raiton Coffman and Mrs. J. S HERBERT W LOMBARD. Attorney for Eatala.___________d 1S JI Sr odd manner He w *s chopping little son of the famous m otorist fam ily Powell spent Saturday a t the Al- some bark from a tree for a fire “and how are you getting on at The W alker basketball team fred W hite home. MOT!Cg o r nM AL n m j w n r r during the lunch hour, when a school?" Mrs. Albert Hull entertained Mon played the W endllng team In a chunk fell from the tree and struck • Fine." said the little chap. I"m league game on the W alker floor day night. December 22. with a Notlco le herehy (te e a thal U e aader- him in the face. One of the face now learning words of five cylin Tuesday n ig h t dinner party, honoring her father. •i<n»d hae fUed herele hie r is a i A r c u a i bones w »; fractured and he adm inlatrator of tka aalale af J d e r*" —London Chronicle. Miss E lta Hohman came home A. L. Woodard, on his birthday an aa Haaaea. deeeaaed. »U h Ih e eoualy c a n Friday for the Christmas vacation. niversary. Covers were laid for of L u e eoualy. Stalo of Orefoa. aad aa For Hours Around She will enter Monmouth normal Mrs Ella J. Woodard, Mrs. Susie ordar haa b e a nudo aad aalerud af r e ord d lr e c tia f tbla aotice aad B e l l i n e Ibe January 5. Miss Ruth and Miss Carllle, Mrs. W. A. Hemenway, the House u . »»«hi day of D cem ber. ISSO, al tbr bear Dorothy wil] also spend Christmas Read Hemenway. Mr. and i t r * I. of IO o d ock a. a . la tho fo r a n e a of aald with home fo lk * G Shaw. M r. and Mrs. E. E. Mc day aa thè timo, and Ihe eoualy c u r t The modern homemaker ta always M. A H o m and son Francis drove Lendon. Mr. and Mrs. Clem S arff room of thè euuniy court kouae al ba La«« c«uaty. O rvfoa. tk* place ready for a friend who “drops in (or to Portland Sunday and returned and son Darrell, M r and Mrs. G. W. for h»aria< of obpcU oaa. if aay. lo «aid Monday. Miss Clita Walden stayed Cowing. M M. Tison. M r and Mrs PiaaJ tccou at In U o finn! ••ttloaioai of just a minute” or for an unexpected with Mrs. H o m Lee W illiams and son Alien Lee. the •Aid e su lo . trip to ihe grocer's—because she lias Dated aad flrat pah link ed thla IS lk day Guests at the H o m home for guest of honor and Mr. and Mrs. of Morembor. 1010. plenty of becoming frocks in fresh Christmas w ill be the brothers and Albert H u ll and children. M r. Date of laet p u bileallea Iti» a s u day YOU GET THE FU ll terns and becoming styles. sisters of M r. Hom . Woodard announced that he was of Docombor. 1010. DOMALO HrflRAM D. A doti.lo- Mr. and Mrs. Joll had a new 73 years old. A fte r the first course A M O U N T OF YOUR trator o f C auto of J. M. Haa- radio installed last week. readings were given by Lillian Hull, I O A N IN C A S H Mrs. Gowing. Mrs Hemenway. Mrs. HCRnCRT W. LOMBAAD. A U om sy /or l « u u ■ 0A d 0 A< Carllle. Mr. Shaw and Mr. McLen N O D E D U C T IO N S ! LO N D O N . don. The room* were attractive with Boston Ivy and the table cen notice or salb or real pxopw * tt SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS (S p ecial to tke S e a tla e l.) on attachment execution | # COURTEOUS SERVICE. • Dec. 2 3 —I t was erroneously an terpiece represented Santa land. Is hereby « ie e a that by eirtae nounced last week that the London Candles completed the table decora of N no otice altachm eat e»«e«Uon issued out of Smart! Washable! school entertainment was to be held tions. A social evening followed the ihe circuit court of Lone county. S tale of I Friday n ig h t The London school dinner Theos arc etpecisllpi attractles hnosa The Albert H ull terins, who were 1930 In en aclion wh„r*ln LaSel?a*Rt«i will give an entertainment and en frocks ol washable printed labrtes in fins ill last week w ith severe colds, are " r B r,MANV »U'lO'NG. SECOND H O O . joy a tree Tuesday, December 23. ciNtoo — Ihe ttyles are diettnetive with reported to be recovering. Douglas Kahler, who is attend ujeslty collar and girdle effect» -regular d*«*a**d and Ruth Cooper defendants; *nd wherein on the of * tig h tn ing state normal school a t Mon and extra »net. Re »ure to tre ihem— many September. 1000. the tald .SMbiltff plain - P - H O - N E Ü S Î ^ Ï Î Î l - l ’J®- rases I 3 0 4 T H O R N T O N CO RN ERS. mouth, is spending the Christmas .,'men ha»« purchased several at this *red a judrrneat ncnlaat the »aid defend ante for the au in of i l i hundred fifty tw« holiday vacation with his parents, ihrilty prtc* (S pecial to the Sentinel.) dollar« a ia a lr a la s canta (««52 a 01 SS) M r. and Mrs. T. F. Kabler. Dec. 23 - M r and Mrs. J. N. eighty-firs dollar« (»S3 0 0 ) altoraays tea by the State. Miss Viola W elty, wno teaches in aad coat« aad disbursem ents laasd at Centralia, Wash., and Miss Daisy Maule of Portland visited all last W arwick, who attends business col week at the home of their daugh (» 1 8 2 5 ). which ludgm ant waa aatarad and docketed la the clerk 's office la aald lege in Centralia, arrived Saturday ter, Mrs. O. B. Amest. court Is aaid county on tha aald 2Sth day Andrew Lake of Not! spent Mon of Sepu m ber. ISSO. and attachm aat aaa- to spend the holidays here. Miss ! W elty w ill visit at the home of a day with Mr. and Mrs Henry Lake. eutloa to m« directed, commanding ma. la the name of the State of Oregon. In M r. and Mrs. M att Maddeas of order sister, Mrs. C H. Woods, and Miss to entltfy sold Judgment. Interest, W arw ick w ill stay w ith her grand Silk creek visited Sunday evening attorney» fas. eosta and disbursem ents w ith M r. and Mrs. J. W Fisher. mother. Mrs. Alexandria Lyons. and accruing co st* to sell the following M r. and Mrs. C. R T ren t and described property, to-w it: Josie Bemis who teaches at Noll, B egtnalag at a point In section 21 and Ollie Bemis, who teaches at M ary Trent visited Sunday after tow nship 20 aoatb range west Timber, came home Saturday to noon in Cottage Grove with Mrs 34 8» chains east of the northwest corner of the Jam es H McFarland spend the holidays w ith their fath Fannie Rhodes. D L. C. No. 5«; thence north 2« de- Miss Ethel Chestnut, who has er and step-mother, M r. and Mrs. eeo »net 7.50 chains; thence east Jesse Bemis. been employed at Coquille, came 72 c h a in s' thence south 2 « degrees » « i t 2 chains: thence south 17 de home Saturday. M rs W . L. Townsend and Mrs. To oar patrons and friends, gree« w e ll 1 chain: thence south M r and Mrs. Joe Premaxzl and Harold Abeene are ill w ith flu. 20 degrees w est 4 31 chains thence Lee Remington was injured Sat daughter Joanne spent Sunday with w est chains to the place of begin- To oar customers, too, nine, containing 2.0« scree of land, urday while working in the W. A. Mrs. Premaxzi's sister, Mrs. Frank more er leee, ta Lane county. O n - Here’s the wish we are making Woodard logging camp. He chopped LaBlue of Hebron. ^ow . therefore. In the name of th e , Mrs. Bessie Smith went to Spring- into the bark of a tree to remove This Christmas for you: field Saturday to attend a banquet s ta te of Oregon In com pliance w ith said execution and order of sale and la order 1 given in honor of her daughter, to satisfy said Judgment, latareet. attor I May the pleasure that lasts, The Famous Eastern Oregon who is going away. Mrs. Smith re neye fees, costs aad disbursem ents aad ; Made from a Blend of Valley turned here Sunday to the home of accruing coate. I w ill, on Tuesday, the I And the joy that endures, Hard Wheat Flour 20th day of Jsnaary. 1030. at tha hoar' Soft and Hard Wheat her son. L R. Smith. of 10 o'clock la the forenoon of aald day, Miss Ellen Am est, who is attend at tha southw est front door of the Lane j And success for the New Year ing normal school a t Ashland, county court house, Eugene Lane county : FOB S A L E — MI3CELLAMEOOS. Forever be yours ! came home F riday to spend the Oregon, offer for eale. aad' sell for caeh I FOR SALE— ONE DRAG SAW NEW at public auctloa, subject to redemption I this fall, with new blade. P rice »50. D. holidays. «» provided by law. all the right, title and M r. and Mrs. Sid Savage and interest of aaid defendants and ail per L. Kimball, inquire at Oak Oroea Service station in Silk crank d istrict on Lorano little grandson of Cottage Grove claim ing be, through or under them sad to to ld promisee. hixhw ay. d l# 2 8 p visited Sunday evening at the J. W. Dated and first published th is 10th day ' STUM PAOE FOR SALE — CURTIS Fisher home. of December. 1930. Veatch, phons 2F13. d l» -2 6 p ^ D s t e of Inet publication January 18th. M r and Mrs. John W illlan and TU R K EY S FOR SALE — MRS. C. H. Miller, 1% mile« southeast of C ottafe daughter Cherry were Sunday din 1». BOWN, S h eriff Lane Q fove. phone 1SF14. d26p ner guests of M r. and Mrs. Guy d i9 J18 hwl County, S late of Oregon. FOR SALE — JER SEY HOLHTErN COW Lewis in Cottage Grove. to freshen December 20 with second Mrs. E. E. Chestnut and Miss celf. A good producer and very gentle. Pure bred Ancona hens and pullata. Henry Ethel Chestnut were Eugene visit egg, layin g «train, (1 and «1.25 ea ' ors Monday cockerel« «1.25. John M acauley, route 1, F. L. Hockett returned Saturday Creswell, 3 m iles southw est of Cree- » •U - d26p from Portland, where he had spent FOR SALE — AT A BARGAIN, LARGE two weeks on business. Jot, fire-room house on pared street M r. and Mrs. C. R T ren t and near grade and high schools and unirer- M ary T ren t visited Monday after elty In Eugene. John M acauley route 1 noon with M r. and Mrs. A Pitcher Creewell. We Know How of Blue Mountain. c 3 c 3 C 3 C 3 äü ™ s ä x s t i *» J e C P e n n e y C o .u a D SPA K TM K N T Prices Down! Savings Up! 3 C 3 W in te r COATS Sore Throats and Coughs KNOWLES & GRABER a t th e lo w e s t prices in years Sues /or Women, Misses and Juniors HARDWARE $8 $10 $15 Cottage Grove O r e g o n iha y/ * 0T O R B Frocks-Crisply Fresh M H earty Greeting F u ll o f Christinas Cheer pat W ith B right and Cordial I Fishes 2 for $1.00 For H appiness A l l Year B EN EFIC IA L L O A N SOCIETY COTTAGE GROVE FL O U R M ILLS 20th day Are , COr. WlllomattA A <•* 9It« EUG ENE, OREGON G ra y ’s Cash S tores Greetings! ARE OREGON’S OWN CASH STORES I Pre-Inventory Sale r Prices Good Prom December 26 to the “End of the Year” 4 Dalles Diamond Flout M cK en zie F lo u r 49 lb. sack $1.19 49 lb. sack 98c W ANTADS Just Think — Nothing like this since before the war W ise m a n H a rd w a re Help the Dairy Industry, use more butter Cottage Grove Creamery Butter, per lb....... ............................ 32c Marshall-Wells Associate Store YOUR H EA D H R IS T M A S G R E E T IN G Pounds Sterling for Great Britain and Ireland—Francs for France, Belgium and Switzerland — Kroner for Sweden, Norway and Denmark ; Roubles for Russia and Poland—Kronen for Austria Hungary—Finmarks for Finland— Marks for Germany— Rupees for India— Lire for Italy—Yen for .Japan—And last, but not least, T h e A lm ig h ty D ollar l i e sell exchange fo r them a ll The First National Bank Of Cottage Grove 3apfc«I *80,000 Surplus. $25,000 Should Be Well Tailored EXTH E SB SERVICE. E X P R E SS SERVICE AT FREIGHT >■•1««— F relrht hauling from Portland and other rnlJey t o m , long distance hauling of all kinds, furniture m orlng end storage are only a part of the se re Ice we offer. C otU ge Orare ■ Eugene Freight A T ransfer Coi---------- HEBRON. (Special to tke Ssntlnal.) IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP Dec. 23.—D. L. M iller of Mosby P. S. Bukowski, Prop. creek held a turkey shoot Sunday D R T WOOD. at the Archie Gilham place. D ry slab.w ood 15-ineh. «3.00 por load. Alphonse LaBlue rented a service Our yard ha» »«v»ral hundrad sords of station from Wayne K irk and dry slab wood on band b o w . W o guar- a a tss u tlsfa c tlo n . Ws can also fornltb moved In Sunday M r. K lrlt left dry forest wood sad planer end* Call Sunday for C a lifo m i* on os for largo block wood or green slab Roy M u rry returned home Friday Is a doctor's Prescription for wood In any langtb. Phone 1«. Down- from Corvallis, where he Is attend low » office — K elly Drug Stora. OOLD8 and H2ADAGH13S . - - - , ClTX^FpEL, COMjP/jTjr. . .«?tfs ing O. 8. C., to spend his Christmas I t Is the most speedy remedy vacation. FOB »AI.■ OR TRADE. known. Those attending the vesper ser WE BUY. SELL AND EXCHANOE“Y U R church nltura. houaewara, »to»«* etc. D aven vices at the Presbyterian port Furniture company. n21tfe Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Fred Patten and children Bernice and WOOD FOR S A L E . Ivan, M r. and Mrs. Addison Heath WOOD FOR SA L E — DRY OLD GROWTH and Mrs. Jessie G ilcrist and daugh wood. No. 1 grads, «8 a cord. Sams grade green, «5 a cord. Lae Spang.n- ter Katie. berg, office at Cameron A W illiam s n r - M r. and Mrs. Roscoe Smith and vies station. F ifth and Quincy, phono Mrs. Young attended the cantata at the Church of Christ Sunday W Osttlng Up Backach* SALESMEN WANTED evening. frequent day calls. L < * trains, Nerv ousness, or Burning, due to function SALESM AN W ANTED — BY LARGE Mrs. M artin returned to Medford al Bladder Irritatio n , In acid condi eaatern Ilfs Insurance company. Have training course, assuring »neesss. E xperi Sunday after spending ten days tions, makes you fsel tired, depreneed ence unnecessary. W rits to P ostofflce Box with her mother, Mrs. Fred Arnold, and discouraged, try the Cystex Test W orks fast, starts circulating thru 298. Eugene, Oregon. dS-26i who has been 111. tha system In I t minutes. Praised by Tom W illiam s and son Stuart re thousands for rapid and sosltlvs ac FOB RENT FOR RENT OR W ILL TRADE FOR turned home Saturday evening from tion. Don't give up. T ry Cystex (pro fsrm property— Modern slx-room plas Dufur, where they were employed nounced Slss-tex) today, under the Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly tered bungalow, unfurnished. Oarage, this summer running a steam allay these condition* improve rest 1030 W ashington nvenus, city. Inquire shovel, ful sleep and anarsy, or g»ONsy M O * Mrs. 0 . A. Blackburn, motor route 2, box Only M a at Mra. Trum an C lark attended a 35. Eugene, phons Springfield 124-W . d!9 28p birthday party given by her Sunday 666 Peter Pan Coffee—“The Same High Quality” lb. 3öc; 3 lbs $1.00 W h ite Beans 8 lbs. 50c R ed B eans 10 lbs. 47c C arnation M ilk Tall Gang 8c can Baby 4c can F ull C ream C heese P er lb. 20c B lue R ose R ice 8 lbs. 50c Carnation Wheat Flakes Large package 23c B acon B ack P er lb. 25c 666 Also in Tablets O re g o n H o n e y , 5 lb. pail Q ettlng Up Nights ’■ for Drugs 69c GRAY’S CASH STORE FREE CITY DELIVERY Affiliated with Irish’s Cash Stores P H O N E S3 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year