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ru» THORNTON CORNERS. i »on Hobby and Mi». Lyle Beoti and (9p«cl»l Io th« B«»itn«l. ) »on Jr»»» I.»» of Cot (» h » Grov» O ct. 28.—Mias Mary Alma H»n- visited Munday evening with Mt »ton and Deltnar Benslon of Magi-’ and Mi» J W. Fl«li«r. naw «pont tho week and with their Mr. and Mr» O lio Smith of grandparent», Mr. and Mr». W. A. Springfield aad Mr and Mr». J. C. Keane. Thayer of Eugene were Bunday Mr. and Mr». Wade Mo»bv anti gueata of Mr. and Mr» L It Smith. Leonard Ito«» returned homo Inal week from a Eugene hospital, whrrr hr recently underwent an operation for appendleltl». George Foxier went to ltoaehurg Saturday to »eo hl« brother, Tom Foster, who 1« »»rlounly 111 In a hoapltal thare following an. ex posure to the weather while III In C K O q r iG N O I .lt P E R M A N E N T th» Umpqua national fnruat last K 1NG LK T KN OS week, l i e 1» believed to tie out of I« (8 4«»0 »10.0« danger now. George F o«t.r war ac OoaipUta companied to lluaeburg by bla «1»- ter», Mr». George Alleman and Mr«. Model Boauty Shoppe Ph««« >• (<«» »41 Will»» Frank Chapman of Divide. Mr*. It. It. Dixon and daughter Dori« vtallvd Thursday In Cottage Eugene Professional and Business Directory W. o. BUNDRANT, M D. Recital Dlamiaee and Conati pailón MI-4-J M iner H ulldln* S u ite rtion ea: 591-574 A u to G losa In stalled M irror« R e-S ilverin g Eugene Mirror A Olio« Oo 93 7th Av«. E a st E ugen«, Or« DR. ELLA 0. MEADE orroxmxn 14 W «st E ig h th P hone» 830 CATERPILLAR TRACTORS Kllleftr Farm Implement* Miller-Sanford Tractor Oo. 17« Kate 8th A » » TaL 843s EUOENE FOUNDRY MACHINE CO. A Machin» Shop Completely Equipped. E. 8th Av. r h o n e 1064 Security Savings and Loan Association Bup»r»l««d by 18« Risi« of Or««»» H « » l O lii« : 44 W««l Uro»4«»y Pho»« m io P tn u ctkl worry 1» Ih» rotoli of U a v ltt SpoBilln» OKI m Pkeao 1401 « 0 1 1 » MUor B H | K o MI obm 11(0-11 K b « bbb . Or»»»» Dr. J. R. W et her bee P r a c tic e lim ited to E y«, E ar N o se an d T h r o a t Dr. Geo. A. Simon Do yott know I obb II b Bra b ale! r* Bored »»ocoaafully by tbo olootrlt aoodlo, slraoai wltboal pala. blood or akosk. Bad »1 a bl( aarlo» la aoall Boftraaaa Dr. Uacoa Bakaaftr Offlt» Bld» Pkeaa SSI Cottage Grove A d ju s tm e n t Bureau Collections and Adjustments First National Bank Bldg. H. W. L O M B A R D . A ttorney C H ESTNU T TRA NSFER C O . ptopxteton «ORA L oom DteUno* Hauling FB0FBM I0V A L GARD«. L 1 ÍO W / IA Æ Sd «UaUlUi D a lla . He Olite- »10 TkR O. a. RUM, DwlUI. »tel Bui« 1 k C, ritO S T ^ P k yrlet*» aad « t e (•on . Office In First National Bank buUdlnf. Phone 47, Cottage Grove, Ore* roa. B F R ID A Y , (X T O H K K »0, IMI. T i n i n k n t in k l , o n r r A o a o a o r a , 4L TT ( M i l , D.— Pkyalalaa aad au - « « • « • t e . Braxlagt by appointai««!». Ora» ■ « te 'l Drug star», tetta«« Orara. Or««»*. W. KIMS. M. D. — P byaû ü T aid átate» »ad dlaaaao» ad dally, d ota» raocs: R. row* M . i O te«ea|-|» Anoi c FÜ i b u t * . LOMBAAD. — Áltate»? ter*. First Bsttonat Dank k.U dta* natas 9A C,«Wl Oro»., OrMo». «S . J. U H * * . — A ltérés? .1 L a* s«4 ■•Rei FxbUa FnetlsM te sii H tesata, l u « r trablle» tetta « . Gre?., Ethel Cheat nut went to Marshfield Mr« Truman Claika and Mr».' Tk» Covetou» Man Saturday to take Mr*. Chestnut'» Jack Cherry were dinner gtleat* T he covetous man la Ilka a mother, Mrs. May Hartman, to her Tuesday at the Cottage Grove high' home there. Mrs. Hartman had v ie -1 school practlr« hom e. Iloale«»»« camel wllh a great hunch on hla back; heaven’s gate mmt he made Red here for two week«. Mr».: were Ml«« Edna Mae Cherry and higher and broader or he will hnrd- Cheatnut and Ml»» Ethel returned Ml»» Georgia Claike. lv gel In. Tbomn» Art« m a j Sunday evening. ■ ■■ i ii ■■ Mr and Mm George Fnatei went ItEI IGIIT VALLEY. N O TIC E G F N IIE K IF F ’H SA LE. to Roseburg Sunday to vl«lt Tolu (Spevl«l I« th« «rntlurl.l Ilertl P roperty. Fueler In a hoapltal there. 38. Mr. and Mr«. Lc< N ix Mr». Kllenu Golden and several on were Eugene visitor» Saturday* N olle» 1» hereby given that by friend» of Eugene vlalted Friday afternoon . •veilin g with Mr» Goklen'a prt'- Mr«. M. A. Horn left Munday for virtue of an execution and order of •n ts, Mr, and Mra. ¡4, I' Shortrldge ortlaml to i dall relativa» and 6l- sale Issued out of the circuit c o u rt: Mrs, Tom Foster of Lalhxut wa«! hd th« «tool « «how, Mli<> will visit of the Mlata of Oregon for l-ane, at the George Foster home Tues «on Franeti I, who ta exhibiting county this 13th day of October, day morning. She went on to Roav ock for O. H . C. at the slock «how IUJ1, upon mid pursuant to Judg hurg to be with her huabatid. Several out of lh« valley gueata ment duly given ami made by «aid A number of relatives gathered w era present at Ihe ttoi lal Nelgb- court till» 24th day of Itacem ber,, Saturday afternoon nt the S. P. burs oluh m e e t l h g held at tn«| 1U3M, In a null pending therein In Shortrldge hottie to surprise Mm home of Mr» I A loll Wednesday which American N ational Hank of Shortrldge In honor of her birthday of hurt week. They were Mr», W E Aberdeen, Woahlngton, was plain anniversary and that of n niece. Nixon, Mrs. Hugh Nixon, Mrs. I’aulj tiff and Anderson-Middleton Lum Ml»« Bernie« Thorn of London.' Morgan, Mr» Fred Wi Ight and Ml»« ber Co. of Oregon were defendanla, j Those attending were Mrs. J. W Audrey Wolfard of Cottage Grove, which execution and order o f sale Thorn and Mia» Bernie« and Mr. Mr«. Harold Wolfard, Mr*. Duy wan to me directed aad com m anded, G rove w tlh Mr». H. C Ito«». Loul» I’remoxxle a n d children ami Mra. Phil Itrowu o f London Bailey, Mr». Arthur lln n xn i and ms to aell the real property herein-! »pent Sunday at the Albert Tonole Mr«. Lyman Adam*. Mi-». Will Mr» Harry Henatnn of Eugene, after described to aatlafy certain Rrown. Mr». N ellie Hiding and Mr Mr« M. C. Mtullh m ill Mrs M Jack- liens and charges In «aid Judgment home at Pa»» Creek canyon. Mr». W. Klehler of Curtin an d and Mr». Delbert llrown and chil •on of Walker and Mr« T. E ■pacified, I will on Monday the tilth Mr». Miwlaohettl of Divide vlalted dren of Cottage Grove. Itrfrrnh- Hodge» of near Gmrhen. A »urprlae i day of November, 1931, at the hour Monday wllh Mr». Gene Bo»» and rucnla were taken by the guests. shower was given for Mr». Harry uf 10 o'clock a. m., at the south utlended lh« funeral In Cottage Reunion, who reeelvod many pretty west dour of the county court house In Eugene, Lan« county. O re-. j Grove of Elmer Hutler. and useful gifts. SII.K CREEK Mr. and M id . Conrad Keene and Mr. mid Mr«. E. J. Meara at gon, offer for sale and «ell at pub i»pe*'l«l la the Henllnel.) lic auction fur cash, subject to r«-j I family of Culp Creek, anil Mr and Oct. 37, The Neighbor»’ Friend tended a »ale m Eugene Wednes :. ii , ¡.ii. hi in pi iiv iileil by law, all of ! Mm. Claude W illey of Smith River day aftsrtioon. ship club mat Thursday afternoon : «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr«. W Rudolph Hanson wa« a bu»l(^-«» the right, till« nnd Interest of the at the home of Mr». T. A, Plat». l, tend ■ • ii »aid suit and of all A. Keene. visitor In Eugene Thursday. Twenty member» were present, In Mr. and Mr». Gutegunat and ch il Mr«. Oscar Jackson and «on parti«» claim ing by, through or un eluding Mrs. John Aahby, Mr*. dren of Salem were Sunday dinner Dean »pent Maturdny and Munday der them or any of them sine« the gueata of Mr and Mrs, J. W Fl«h- Everett Allen, Mr«. Swanson. Mr». tn Eugene. 34th day of December, 1930, In or to SUt Swan«on, Mrs. Kd Conklin. er. Mr». Gutekunal 1« filling the The Ray Myer» fam ily vlalted ilia following described real proper Mr«. W. F Clifton, Mra. «»car pulpit each Sunday at the Pente- Munday at the Bert Myer« home at ty, to-wlt: All of the right, title and Interest i coatal church In Cottage Grove Wheeler, Ml»« Marian Sprague, Blue Mountain Mr». Alva LnektaOod, Mr«. Martha during tho paator’a abaence In Cali Mr», llarry {tension of Eugene of the Anderson Middleton Lumber III It Inger. M m . Gvorge Teeters, Mr«. fornia. visited W ednesday with hor par Co. of Oregon, In that oroperty con Mr. and Mr». Frank l-nltluo and F. M. Vincent. Mr*. Mary Burcham. •nt«, Mr and Mrs, Oscar Jackson veyed to the Andereon-Middleton ' Mm. N ettle Eat««, Mr«. Scott, Mru daughter and Mra. Mary Smith of Mrs E. J. Mears and Mrs. Rydell Lumber Co. of Oregon under and by virtue of Ihitent No. 938470 from , Hebron »pent Tuesday at the J o e Charle* Trembley, Mrs. 11. W Gar were Euqvue visitor» Thursday, ner. Ml-» A. WoolColl. Mr». C. G ; Premaxxl home. Mrs. Harold Wolfard of Eugene th« United M ates of America, con Woreham and Mr». T, A. I’lala. The i Mr». Keith I.yonx of Silk Creek spent W ednesday w llh her |iar«nts, veying to Andereon - Middleton Lumber Oo. of Oregon, the timber vlalted Tuesday with M ra John afternoon w as »pent pulling wool Mr. and Mr». t»»e Nixon, for a comforter, the loiter being Hander. Vern Kcahey. Ray Myer«, Law •landing and growing on the fol partly tied before the elub broke lowing described real property, to- Frank Garoutte 1« building a up Mr». P lats served two kind» o f rence Brown anil Harry Childers wlt: 1 woodahed at hl» place here. delicious homemade candy. At the were at the Bert Myer» place at The s o u t h w e e t quarter Clifton Shortrldge of Lorane via- bualne»» meeting a discussion arose Blue Mountain Friday, assisting (HW'-ii of th« northeast quar I lied Friday evening at the home of about ChrUtma» activities and It some of the neighbors build a house ter (N E t*), th» eouih half (S *4) an unele. S. P. Shortrldge. was decided to have a tree for lh» for Bert Myer», who has Ireen sick. the northw est quarter INW HI Mr. and Mr». H L. Ritchey and children under school age Member» and lh« s o u t h half <SMH Mra. R itchey’» mother. Mm Sarah have been asked to attend the next MAGINAW. o f section 31 tn township 31 (M pedd to Ike Hsnttsel ) j Flatter of Crow, were nt the J. W. m eeting to be held at the home of south range I w est W illam ette O ct, 28. Mr «and Mrs Logan Flaher home Tuesday Mr. and Mra Mr«. Ed Conklin November 3 at meridian, and the north half Ritchey left Mra. Flaher her« while which time nam<» will he drawn Bear and children of Creswell via (NMD of the northwest quarter they went on to Roaeburg to »e« a for th annual Chrlelm as exchange Red Tuesday afternoon nt the G. A. (N W 's,), the southw est quarter great grandaon who arrived laat of gifts. Mr«. Ashby read a letter Mhampang home. tH W 'il of the northwest quar Otla Chapman w»« able to come week In a Roaeburg hoapltal. from Ml»» Gertrude Hkow of Eu ter ( N W D , the north half Mr». B, E. Cheatnut and Ml«« gene telling of the radio programs hnuie Munday from the hut spring* I.N '.I Of tho Bi>uthea»t quarter near Oakridge, where he had lieen In connection with her work. i HE'4), the northw«et quarter taking treatm ents for n month. Mr. and Mr«. F M Vincent ro- ( N W ',I of the southwest quar Mary Alma llenston and brothsr celled word from their ll-y ea r old ter (HW',> and tho south half grandaon. Glen Peterson of Mon- Dttlmer spent the week end with <H) of lha southw est quarter tana, (hat he recently shot a 3-polnt their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs : (HW14) of section 8, In tow n W A Keene of Thornton Corners. buck, hi« first deer. ship 33 south range 1 west Wil Mr. snd Mrs Murray Mhnmpang Ralph Teeter» was on tho tick lam ette meridian, containing list last week, being confined to the mid children and Mrs. G. A Mnarn- 780 acres, In Lan« county, Ore Recognised authorllle» »ay that house with a heavy cold. Ills new pang were visitors tn Eugene gon. soda, poataaalum. pepaln and other home In Cottage Grove Is progress ! I’hursday Together with th« right to enter temporary' r e m e d ie s do no perma Ing rapidly. Most of the windows Iris Montleth Visited Saturday upon said premises and to cut ana nent good --often harm resulta front were put In Inst week. night and Munday with an aunt, remove the said timber within the their draatJc action In treating Mr. and Mrs. W illis Morris of Mrs. Frances Tucker, |i«rlod of ten years from the date •to r n a r ti d Morder». The new. sel- W alterville are staying at the home Mr nnd Mra. txiwetl llenston entlftc treatm ent known a« Buon- o f Mrs. Morris’ parents, Mr. and wer« Saturday night and Sunday of said patent, said patent being ger‘» ME-HA Alkaline Powder 1» Mrs. D. T. Kimball, (hiring the ab guest* at the Mnrvou Harp ole home dated May 19. 1924, nnd also that certain right of way and license ntlld and »oothlng. It contain» »pe sence of Mrs, Kimball, who 1» visit in Lynx Hollow. granted the Anderson - Middleton d a l Ingredient« that go right to the ing In t,akevlrw with relatives Mr. and Mix. E It Koch »|wnl Lumber Co., of Oregon, by th« root of atomach trouble. The action Willi» Morris Is employed at the th e w e e k end at their home here. Brown Lumber com pany over the I» quick, but without violence W ith Overholser Brothers sawmill. Miss Kuby Roach w as a visitor southeast quarter uf the northeast in 10 minute» you feet relief, a re at the Charley Sharon home Tues Word ha» been received that Mr. quarter of See. 81, In township 21. establishing of tone and balance of and Mr». Wilbur Collins lost every day evening. •outh range 1 w est W illam ette the digestive tract. Get ME-HA to thing In a recent fire. They were .Mr» Diekrna and son Claude of meridian. day—a big advance over violent, camped ot Klamath Falls working Bear Creek have moved onto th e ! Dated this 13th day of October, harmful effects of «oda. M E R A 1» In Ihe potato harvest. They recent Howard Keene place, which they 1931. II. L. DOWN. »old under a satisfaction or money- ly bought a new camping outfit. In have rented. Hhorlff. back guarantee by the Cottage cluding a new tent, alt o f which Mra H an llsty’s eleter and family By A. E llU L E G A A ttn . Grove Pharmacy. Price $1.00. or Marco!« were guests at her home was destroyed by the fire. A recent visitor In the district Bunday. Mrs. Inex Montleth and Mra! was K. H. Bennett o f Yakima, who NGTR'E GF FINAL cam e for a short hunting trip. He Nellie Wlteher vlalted Monday a f RKTTLKMKNT. also w as looking for a location for, ternoon with Mr». Fred Klneland. Notlc« 1» hereby given that Neva a homo as he la a booster for this P. Harvey as adm inistratrix of the , LO N D O N , famous, fertile, fruitful W illamette estate of Jam es A. Thomas, do- J <Hpee|»t io (ho Mrnllnel ) valley, having lived here previously. ceased, has filed her final account ! Kate».—One cent the word. Mini Mrs. Hlrnui W heeler was on the* Get. 27. Howard Cox. Marvla mum o f 35 words. R eduction of 10 uck list last week, suffering from .Sutherland and Clayton and Clif and petition for flnnj settlem ent of «.»Id estate In the county court of cents on any ad for cash w llh copy, ' a bad cold. ford Townsend went to Scottsburg the State of Oregon for Lan« coun and any ad three Insertions for th« Oscar and Hiram W heeler re last week on a fishing trip. ty nnd the said court by order price of two, whan cosh accom turned Friday of last week from a W. L. Townsend made a business thereof has fixed Tuesday Ihe 17lh panies copy. hunting trip Into eastern Oregon. trlji to Junction City Thursday. day of Novomber, 1931, at the hour Mrs. W illiam Thorn and Mrs. of 10 o’clock a. m. o f said day at They brought back a large mule F O R MALE U R T R A U E deer which weighed 200 pound» P h il Brown spent Saturday at the tho county court room In Eugene, FOR SALE — DELICIOUS AND when drrxscd. They had great d if J. W. Thorn home. Mpitxcnberg apples. W ill trade ficulty In getting through M rK en-' A number from here attended the I s n n cou n ty, State o f Oregon, as apples to r wheat or corn. Apple» 50 ate pass. Snow was falling as they Shaw-McCay debate at Curtin Mon the time and place for Ihe hearing of tho said final account and peti cent» a box and up, 1H miles south catne over the mountain. They re day evening, tion. west of Creswell. Von Needa's Ish- ported they were only able to make Elmer Rerggren has almost com- AH parties having objections to Ka-blbble ranch. ol8-30p It with the a»«i«lance of motorists pieicd a modern hen house. the »aid final account or the said Dale Thorn Is on the slek list. FOR S A L E - TOGGENRURG from seven other car» and the petition for final settlem ent are The John L lx<mon fam ily of notlfleil to present the aama In billy g o a t C. F. Pryoe, Ixirane, county »now plow and it» crew. Fall »own grain 1» beginning to Geneva. N eb , arrived Tl.orsday at writing to the said court on or be Ore. o30-n!3p •how satisfactory growth, some Ihe J. E Ban Ion home. They moved fore the lim e set for hearing there FOR MALE AT SACRIFICE b rlduy to the Ida Hogue hotuie. The of Dated this the 9th day of Oc fields being green already Four-room house, bath, screened daughter Eether started to school tober. 1931. porch, woodshed, lot (0x100, fruit Coltnge Grove high school Monday.! H EBRO N. N E V A P. HARVEY. Adminis trees, garden spot, lawn, good (8|tcclal Io Iks Hsnllnsl.) Mrs. tV. C. Shortrldge spent Tues tratrix of the E state of walks, three blocks from Main Oct. 28.- Albert Miller, Leonard, day with a daughter. Mrs. Murray Jam es A. Tliomas, Deceaa- street, all in good condition. Price Frank and Rudaulph Ornelener Newton. ed. olft-nl3 $500. Inquire Cooper ranch. old from Ohio spent Thursday night Mrs. Harvey Hhlpp of Blackbuttr north P acific highway. Mrs. F. C. with Joe Miller, leaving Friday for looked from her window one day SI M.MGNH. Strauaen. o29p the south. They are m aking a tour Inst week to see her three-year-old son Gale at the top of a tram pole. PIGM FO R MALE 3-Y E A R -O L D o f the west. In the circuit court of the Stated hrood sow and 13 pig», tw o weeks E. E. Fowler and a friend, Mr. T h e child was rescued fiom hit of Oregon for Lane county. old. Well bred pigs. Inquire John D owns of Vancouver, W ash., who lofty perch without any III effects. Gurnlc C. Howard, plaintiff, v». Mafley, Cold Springs camp, Drain had been visiting the Tom William« Florence M. Howard, defendant. MGSIIV CHEER. Oregon, phone 13F22. o30p fam ily for ten days, left for home To: Florence M. Howard, D efen (Hprclst lu tli« Seatlnel.) Monday. dant: E X I’RESM SERVICE Oct. 28. Bus Pitcher recently Philip Hersey left Tuesday for In the name of the State of Ore- E X P R E S S S E R V I C E AT Grants Pass to stay with an aunt. caught a sm all bear In a trap at the gon, you are hereby required to a p -1 Rufus Rollings orchard. freight rates — Freight hauling Mrs. W illiam Ausland pear and answer the co m p la in t' A large number of neighbors are filed against you In the above e n -’ from Portland and other valley Miss Annnbelle Gllcrlst, accom- towns, long distance hauling of all panlerl by her mother, Mrs. Jessie helping Bert Myers to build his titled »ult on or before four w eek «; kinds, furniture m oving nnd stor Gllcrlst, and brother Lester, m o house an he has been sick. from date of the first publication The Walden school children will of this summons, or for want there-! age are only n part of the service tored ' to Irving Saturday and vis we offer. Cottage Grove - Eugene ited Mr. and Mra. H. L, Bond. They present a program Friday after of the plaintiff will taka Judgment i F r e ig h ts Transfer Compnny, phone u I ho visited M lsi LuVern Lamb of noon. against you and will apply to the Mr. and Mrs, George Hasting« court for the relief prayed for In 99. JnStfe Eugene. George Kebclbeck, Jack Cherry spent Saturday in Eugene, where tho complaint and for a decree of INSURANCE. and G»a L u u motored to Hcotts Mr», H astings consulted a physi absolute divorce from you. INSURANCE — FARMERS' FIR E burg Tuesday, returning the sam e cian about a sore foot. This sum mons Is published once Mrs. W alter Pitcher went to J a s -( each week for four consecutive R elief Ail.-ioi-iiil Inn o f H u b llin lly , day. Oregon, 35 year»' successful op Mra. Phnobc Young visited at the per Tuesday. She was called there weoks, In the Cottage Grove Sen eration. Insures farm property only. Ward home Tuesday. Mr. Ward fell by the death of an aunt. tinel, a weekly newspaper puhllsh- Mrs. Y ales and . Mrs, Bond Rates, 25 cents per hundred. O. A. nnd broke nn ankle several weeks . . . nt a l Cottage Grove In Lane coun- N ichols, 1 o o a I agent, telephone ago. - - — ° ‘ t? ,r l*n<*» "f M<<- ly, S tale of Oregon, by order of the It ------------r, la healing ------------------------- satisfactorily, and t i V 17F21. o9-ndj> he will »oon be able to be around | ir* Urumbnugh, called on her one Hon. G. F. Hklpworth, Judgo o f said t a-ec a! * . court, made October 22nd, 1931, and T H E STATE FARM MUTUAL agdln I he Women of Ihe Get Together first published October tho 30th ! Mrs. Pheohe Young called at the Auto Insurance company provide» protection to auto owners that Is McCoy home Monday. Mr. McCoy club will Rive n program at the 1031, Walden « hoot house Friday night. FRA NK B. R EID second to none at a 40 to 50 per Is very low. Mrs. Catherine Perlnl of Divide , Attorney for P laintiff. cent saving. W e Invite Inspection. Ihe U 8 arm y has a now "battle fle a ..... nee and P o .t O ffice Ad- O. A, N ichols, local agent, phone visited from Thursday until Satur ear which carries a crew of 8 sol- dress. Eugene Orcgion. o30-n27-hwn 17F21. o9-ndp day with Mrs. Clara Taplln, Archie Gilliam has been helping diets, Is armed with 2 machine guns ' m i h c f l l a n e o ijh T Frank LaRlue drill a well. They nnd ha« n upped of a mile a minute. R EN EW YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS are down 60 feet and have 26 feet or subscribe anew. B est rates on of water. Mr». Mary Smith, who has been any nnd all magazines. W hat Is your choice? Child W elfare, The very sick In Cottage Grove with National Parent-Teacher Magazine, m alaria fever, Is better and wna Thousand« Joyfully antonl.lied at The Instructor for Teachers and able to come home recently with u This Is a serious skin disease »udft 48 hour relief. scores of other». Community song daughter, Mrs. Frank I,aBleti. usually of a «tubhorn nature nnd M. M. Tlson and Mrs. F. C. Führ books also. Phone I7F11. o30-nl3p Hrilurdny no end of trouble to folk« er motored to Eugene ProgrnHHlve pharm acists will tell LO ST A N D F O U N D . evening. Miss Hazel Führer ac who are unfortunate enough to con you that the popular big selling pre- tract It. LOST - BUNCH- OF K E Y S IN companied them home nnd spent ,, ,, ,. ,, . scrlptlon for rheumatism right now 1 ho antlHcptte Emerald Oil treat- A,lrnru for Rs ren, R yo„ cnn t brown holder. Return to M E. tho week end with her parents, Mr. ment tak es right hold with the first a goneroUH bottle from Cott«*« parsonage. o30p and Mrs. F. C. Führer. MI h ' i Kfltle* Gllcrlflt w m n dinner I renulle con* <jrovo pharm acy. LO8T — BUNCH OF KEYS IN guast Sunday of Miss Hazel Führer, tlnue . b i l l y . ..................... Y(1U ran ge( wltll nn nb»olute brown tooled leather keytalner. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Overton and If powerful antiseptic Emerald guarantee that If It doesn't stop tho Six keys in all. Finder please re children spent Sunday with Mrs. ( » 'b'cin t conquer your trouble |n th# , „ on<| rpd (h turn to Mrs. Herbert Enkln, 211 J e-d o Gllcrlst. co lt.ig e Grove Pharm acy will re- (W0| | lllg ,n hour, your monoy Third street. o30e The George Kebelheek fam ily ! 1111» **'•' purchase price. back spent Sunday w llh Mr. and Mrs. I. A Philadelphia man spent thou TTr;n « „ ¡ j p n Jan„ R tn rta T n W ANTED TO BUY. D Ream of L orane. '»n.ls of d olln n tryin g Io got rid U_nC t? 5 ° * » n V « WANTEI )~ f< r IIP Y HOM K~CiO( >U Mra. Tom W illiams nnd daughter ,,f P u ’rlnai i N othing helped until Leave Body In 24 Hours range» and heaters. See us before June made a business trip to Eu h'' kf,t Emerald Oil soon he was Out of your Joints and muscles go bu ying your household equipment. gene Tuesday, well again free from this stub- the uric ncld deposits that cause all Let us supply you. Good stock o f ' Mr. nnd Mr«. Fred Patten nnd born dlaense. your suffering It's a safe, sensible, stoves, household furnishings, some children Bernice nnd Ivan vlalted I Moono’s Emerald Oil costs but 85 scientific formula—free from harm- farm equipment. Short's Furniture Sunday at the Dan Dugan home n t ! ci’n ,s 11 bottle and It’s so wonder- fill or pain dendening drugs, and Secondhand store. o30-nl3pj Divide. fully helpful for other ailm ents The sam e absolute guarantee W A N T E D TO BUY ~ 1 0 0 PUD- Fred Patten, Addison Heath and HUr*’ Bczoma, Arne, Itching Skin, holds good for sciatica, neuritis and lets, March hatch. C. W. Wilson, Iohn Perlnl spent four days hunt- o l,l Sores, broken Varicose Veins, lumbago quick, Joyful relief — no general delivery, Cottage Grove lo g last week In tho Cougar bend Itching Tons nnd Athloteg Foot — more Idle day«—It removes the Oregon. o!8-30p country. : It'« a great home romody. (3) cauxe. 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