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faq » rotm. n n IBO N . JAM. and M r* L«« r > u « „ and f.rn i , * w . » Y',* * n T .y ! W alden W.ra dinner °* Mr and Ira. Fred p P * atten. tu “ - Mrs. F. C. Führer and Mrs. Jeesle O llcrist and daughter. Katie Gll- crlat, called on Mrs. Vinson Satur day afternoon. Jasper P atten of C ottage Grove •p en t Saturday afternoon at the hom e of a son, Fred Patten. R. C. Kuehner, county 4-H club leader, and Law rente Moffitt, ae- BKNT1XK1, COTTAGE G 2SÏS l O B F t MIN. .,JL *chooJ «upertnten- Sunday evening at the Doney liorna, Mrs. Ous Berglund and Infant Mr. and Mra Ream and fa m ily '« . 1 1C n , J ®nl- both of Cucaña, callad at the Mrs. M L. — W. McKibben and M ia daughter, who bad been ataylng at of Loe Angeles have taken poeeee S C O t C H G o l l i ’ lS V C r S E J Edw ard, b om . Thur.day eve- D. L. IJama visited at the J T o n v r w i s m a r d l h . i n t a r . t n r n w l.v re .1 ? t h e n IT A a w e u eelm eaee » the Tony Palaguardl home, return slon of the O. E. Conry place for n!a< Mr. E dw ard. 1. on th . u e c u - Trunnell home Sunday. ed to her home Saturday. which they traded property near Uv, bo<rd of lb , „„„m y 4, H Cluba. Junior Dugan visited with Van Charles Burge and nephew, Amoe Loe Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. H. Heath and c h ll-' John Trunnell Sunday. McGarvtn. returned Monday from Mrs. Keith Lyons of Cottage > Mrs. J. A. Gleason and daughters a trip to Oregon City and Portland Grove spent Tuesday with Mra I dren visited Bunday evening at the (Osalrtbeted.) home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patten. Bonnie Mae and Barbara Jean re Mr. Burge spent some tim e In Port- John Raudsr. The recreational advantages of lum ed Sunday to their home at ' land with a sister who Is critically Mra L. J. Oreen went to Cottage Philip Lake spent the week end ' the local golf course are Just be UL Grove Monday morning with Law Sutherlin with a cousin. Raymond Miller ofI ginning (o be reellsed. a new paat- Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordlneer of La Mr and Mrs. Artis P ugan spent Mount View rence and Oeorgta Clarke and spent Raymond accom t tine called outscotchlng the Scotch the day with a daughter. Mrs Lee tham visited Sunday evening with Monday at Ihe Pan P ugan home panied him home and remained recently being developed by two Mr. O ordlneers mother. Mrs. Mollie Mra Jack Jones spent Thursday Tannin over night Sunday at the Lake devolves of the aoyel end ancient visiting Mrs. Frank McGarvtn. Frank Carllle, Rose Sm ith and F Gordlneer. home game. A spelling conteet held In the up Mr and Mra William Noble and C. Führer cut wood on the Copco Mi»» Ethel Chestnut of thle place One of the advantagee of Ihe new per grades o f the Latham school ' »on Everett and Mrs Fred Patten land near Cedar creek bridge Wed- and Mlaa Anna Watktnahaw of pastime le that It can be played In NOTICE o r FINAL the past sixth-week period was won needey and Thursday for M M and daughter Bernice visited one -Santa Ana. Cal., were Eugene via a sequestered section of the course, UCTTLEMKNT by the fifth grade, members of day last week at the P an Pugan dora Monday. In the county court of the state Ttson. thus leaving the remainder of the which are Mary McKibben. Irene home. John Kebelbeck attended a di Mr. and Mna J. W. Roea and fam- j links Io those who like l l i e h g s t f o f Oregon, for Lane county. Humphreys, Junior Pugan, David rectors' m eeting Friday In Eugene Mrs. A Söderström. Mrs M. J. ily visited Sunday with an únele straight. In the m atter of the estate of H ickey and Van John Trunnell. Perinl and Mra Charles Arnold of ¡o f Mrs. Roes. Watson Rosa of John Bader, deceased. . f the Lane County Farmers' Union A prerequisite of outscotchlng the Mr. and Mrs. J. S Powell spent , thia place and Mrs. George Mote of Drain. N otice la hereby given that t h e " ar'‘hou** company, Scotch Is the flooding of the hollow ^ inday evening at the Alfred W hite | Cottage Grove spent Thursday at The neighborhood radio club will undersigned executor of the estate _ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pleaer of in the grove of trees Io Ihe right of , , „ , lh* Norman Suiter home on Bear meet next Tueaday with Mra L R. No. 3 fairway Another prerequisite o f John Bader, deceased, has filed , Eugene were week-end guest» of Ann* and Louise Pelerson were creek. i Smith. In the above entitled court hla final j Mr. and Mra. John Kebelbeck. Mlaa Maxine Rohde attended the Mra Julia Gover of the Grove Is Ihe slicing (unintentionally, of account and petition for dlitrlbu- **r- Mrs. Fred Overton and over night guests Saturday of Mia» course.) of a golf pellet Into the " v r and ,1 - . * * " ’* «1v*n Friday evening 1 spent Saturday with a eon. R B grove and subsequently Into the tlon o f the residue o f the said ee- chl,dr®“ Mosby Creek were Sun- a n . d ■Irt' R* th Hurn of in honor of the newly elected glrta’ , Plxon. tate and by order duly made and d<y dinner guests at the Gllcrlat pool. The game proceeds from KAma?h Far» v t *" ,iairu* ° " ,cer* ln th® high school A birthday party was glvsn Sat that point with accelerated tempo entered of record. Saturday the -1°me. a t t h e ' r m h 't ? " e in **dv-' I *a®*n»bly hall In Cottage Grove. urday afternoon at the Mike Quag 20th day o f February. 1932, at 10 ' Mrs E J Edward» motored to and with appropriate remarks u r n -------------------- ----------------- home for Ports Plxon. All the o'clock a. m. of said day In the f'o tta g e Grove Saturday. She had at the J . B. Grubb home. Mr. H the part of the players is a nephew of Mr. Grubb. county court room In the court two t®*1*1 extracted. SAGINAW i children In the lane were present. The players then revert to child Mr..and Mrs. J. B. Grubb motored house In Eugene, Lane county, Ore- j Charley Führer had dental work Jan. 19. Mr and Mrs. Francis ! ’J “ ?1 R?** ° f ,ha Oro' ' ’ and 1!UI<’ i ------ — ___ — hood ------------------------- traits, doff eh >es and — socks to Eugene Monday on business. gon, has been fixed by the court as -lone In Cottage Grove Monday, Foster of Latham also were < and wade. yes. wade, locating Ihe Miss Edna Grubb visited at the Easlburn were in Eugene on bust- the tim e and place for the hearing George VVcarle o f Roseburg was ness Saturday afternoon. | __, .1 recalcitrant pellet by m eant of o f objections. If any there be, to I "®nt up last week to take M M Latham school Thursday afternoon. Mr and Mr». R B Plxon and facile pedal dlglta Cliff Tucker of D elight Valley The Merry Maids Camp Cookery- Pison's place as patrolman for the aald account and for the settlem ent spent W ednesday afternoon at the i da',3*>ter Doris spent Sunday In Honors In the game thus far thereof and the distribution of the Copco company while Mr Tlson it club prepared a lunch over a camp L. C. Monlieth home visiting t s | 1 ^ o ,l*3* Grove at the H. C. Rose j have gone to a prominent attorney visiting h his remainder of the property in the unable to attend to It. Mr. Tlson fire at school last Thursday. The father. R. D. Tucker, who > f the city, active In military af ,Ta' vlio te Is stay- stay Is reported to be much Improved follow ing menu was served Scram ing there. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stockwell of I fairs, who«« name however Is wlth- hands of the said executor. bled eggs on toast with bacon, D ated this the 21st day of Janu and hopes to be out soon. Roberta Holmes visited school !f -'’tugs Grove visited Saturday eve- held out of respect to hla family, Georgia Clarke spent W ednesday pickies. peaches, cookies, cake and Wednesday- r- ary, 1932. I nln3 with Mr. and Mrs. J. W Ftah , who braved the ley pond to recover afternoon with Mrs. Nancy McCoy. coeoa- Those taking part were WORTH HARVEY. Mr. and Mra Johnny Schm itt of . „ , „ one lone golf ball. Two lost pellets Mrs. V ets Rodanwold. state lead Dorothy Gallo, Ilene Trunnell, Jessie Cottage Grove spent Sunday- after- <r. H . J. SH INN , Executor. . MarT Stearn of Eugene vle- were necessary to entice Into the A ttorney for E state. f22-fl9p er o f the home econom ics extension , Grubb. Helen PoweSl. Irene Hum noon and evening at the Francis i LtmJ>So 2 d ,y '*** w**lt with Mra ! murky depths of the quagmire the work, gave an interesting talk be phreys, Mary McKibben. Dorothy Ss. F. Bhortrtdge. ' other, w-hoee name also has been fore the local Neighborhood club W hite and Mrs. S. T. Rose. S. T. Eastburn home. I withheld for fear that the new NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mrs. Howard K»*ne and ton spent Rose was a guest. Thursday afternoon of last week on LONDON. ' prominence as co-lnventor of new Mrs. Amanda H u ll Mrs. Rufus Wednesday- at the Bert Cline home. housewives being efficient and Jan 19.—Mr. and Mrs. John : pastimes might affect hts standing N otice la hereby given that i.*® keeping them selves fit and taking Arne and Clair Arne spent Thurs .Mr and M ra Lyle Scott and son undersigned has been appointed by advantage of every means to make day afternoon at the Roscoe Year- of Cottage Grove were guests at ths SutlierlanJ went to Row river Tuts- «» writer of sagacious, timely and Jay to visit Mrs. Sutherland < moth- pertinent editorials. the county court of Lane county, their work easy. Twenty-three wom ous home. Lawrence Montleth home Sunday. S tate of Oregon, adm inistrator of en were present. The next meet M iS Edith Eaton of Springfield, *r- Mra- Pauline Elmore, who re- At a recent m eeting o f the Home- the estate o f Ralph E. Chestnut, de ing will be held at 1:30 Thursday makers' Radio club, held at the Mrs. Claude W illey of Cottage cently moved back to her ranch ) Almsgiving, confession, penance, ceased, by an order bearing date afternoon o f next week. January home of Mrs. Minnie Nichols, of Grove and Mra Gertrude Buchanan. from Medford vows and communion are Catholic Five pupils were transferred Mon the 7th day of January. 1931 28, ln the Farmers' union hall. F if ficers for the year were elected as Mrs. N erve Hard i sty and Mrs. day from Black Butte to London arts of merits. All persons having claim s against teen women met in the morning follows: Mrs. R oscoe Yearous, Buck Hardtsty of thia place visited the estate o f said Ralph E. C h est-, “ ’’A ‘’L j r with Mrs. Lowell Benston Saturday school. They are Christine Hooker nut, deceased, are hereby notified “ d spent tha forenoon quilting. chairman: Mra Johnny Oleson. afternoon. and Audrey, Mildred. Ferret and , They plan to do the sam e next vice-chairman, and Mra Hugh and required to present the same week. N ellie Conley- spent Saturday- Forest Cox. These children now Trunnell. secretary. The next meet- make use of ths school bus instead duly verified to the undersigned at Philip H ersey arrived Monday- ing scheduled for January 28 will night and Sunday- with Mrs. H asel of walking about three miles. the law office o f Herbert W. Lom be held at the Johnny Oleson home. Kerr of Cottage Grove. night from Fresno. Cal., where he Mrs. O. W. White, who had baen bard, F irst N ational bank building. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harpole and The Merry Maids Camp Cookery- Cottage Grove, Ore- on or before had been working since November club held a regular m eeting Tues children were dinner guests Sunday ill since the first of November, was and will stay a few weeks at the elx m onths from the date of the Gilcrist home. able to attend church services Sun- day. January- 19, at the school of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hardtsty. first publication o f this notice. Mr. and M ra Lowell Benston and house. A fter the business meeting F. A Gore, who recently sold hie j D ated and first published this a program consisting of readings children spent Sunday with Mrs. LATHAM. 8th day of January, 1932. Benston's parents. Mr. and Mra W. farm, left Friday for southern Call- i songs, gam es and yells, w as given Jan. 20.—Honor students for the D ate o f last publication. Febru fornla. Mr. Alcorn of Elchohon. A. Keene of Thornton Corners. B y W illia m It c a r t r third sot w eeks of Latham school All members w ere present. ary 6, 1932. A number of young folk s from Cal., the purchaser, has taken pos CLARENCE H. CHESTNUT, ¡are: Vivian W hite, Norman Pugan. session. here attended a dance at Creswell "I had a very bad leg caused by DOREN A. Ilene TrunnalL, Irene Humphreys. Adm inistrator of the E state On Saturday C. H. Woods hauled varicose veins. The doctors sa d Saturday night. Jan. 1 9 —Mrs. Ruth England and o f Ralph E- Chestnut. De- ' Connie Stephens, Betty Eyler. Al- the household goods of the George The Roy Stew art fam ily were ’ bert McCall, Jessie Grubb. Helen children Pay* and Robert and Ber- i dinner gueats Sunday- at the Willie A. Hucklns and Arils Huckins fam i the only thing was an operation 1 ____ ceased. used several bottles of Emerald Gil Johnson. Hom er Buker and Van nice Mosby motored to Eugene Sat , s ilaron home. H E R B E R T W. LOMBARD, lies of Black B utte to Cottage and my leg Is now well. And has A ttorney for Administrator. J8-f5c John Trunnell, ail members of the 1 vr— T.-u xr * e> Claude D ickens is m oving from Grove. The two fam ilies expect to been well for several months.” ------- . upper grades, and Jeanette Trun- «' -i o k u18 ° i lhe Logan Bear place to the Ray leave this week for Paris, Wash. Mr. Rearlc. who has lived In New , nell, Darrell McKibben. Dora John- ene vls.ted Sunday at the J. B Taplln place. The Pete Hodson Mrs. W. T. Jones sustained pain Castle, P a , for over 40 years and NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mosby home ful Injuries to a side and arm Sat fam ily from near Shady- Brook N otm KetaG h Ve-bOre- DeCt i 8\ 193b1 Milo McCall. Both local basketball team s were auto cam p w ill move onto the urday when she slipped and fell, Is well-known there, is naturally —N otice Is hereby given that the enthusiastic about the wonderful Charles Plum- defeated Friday evening in gam es Logan Bear place Tuesday. while descending from the porch of cure. S i ek 7 ^ ei'b.‘^ , . S,UP‘ i ^ teDdeni ,°f mer and — - with Lorane on the latter’s floor. one of her vacant houses. It le The St. Mary's basketball teams Hi* experience te by no means ? !a t^ Of_?re??n U ,n her» ,f the lower grides. E m it Kirk of W olf Creek is here played the W alker teams Friday feared she may- have fractured some charge of the assets and adfairs of uncommon. Thousands of men end A pleasant evening w as enjoyed visitin g his mother Mrs. J. H. Kirk night on the W alker floor. Th. ribs. attended the P ¿ 7 n ? - women, everywhere, have found Mrs. Melvin McKibben has been W alker boys !o«t to the visitors and Alec Lllja and son Robert of Moone's Emerald OH of marvelous ° re/ ? n' for th<‘ Purpose Teacher r e e lin g held last Friday sick for a week with tonsllltls. Cottage Orove visited Sunday eve the Walker girls won. benefit ln cases of varicose veins, ? h°„may : Herman L efk y o f Cottage J F. Grant spent the week end ning at the Lyons home broken veins, and varicose ulcers “ ld, &re. Grove, who was scheduled to speak, at his home at Thurston. V em Shortrldge o f Westwood. MOUNT VIEW. It's ths very same Moons's Enter hv S P »°°i unable to attend. A fter the Maida Ehlers spent the week end Cal., who had been visiting his par Jan. 20.—Mr. and Mrs. Louis aid Oil that Cottage Grove Phar claim , as by law provided w iU the 018 childr.n play- at her home in Eugene. ents. Mr and Mrs. W. C Shortrldge, games. E verett Holstrom suffered this Layng. who had been living In the since Christmas, returned home macy right hers In town sells with D eputy Superintendent of Banks in Marie Plumm er has been ill at week with infection from a floor house owned by the bank, which Tuesday. Mrs. Shortrldge will re- a money-back guarantee of sure charge at the office of the Bank of ' her home for a week. Oet a bottle and know ths burn which he received while play- j was formerly the Frank Helliwell main in Portland about three weeks help. .^,,,^3 h«»it>,» i ..,. Cottage Grove, on or before March place, moved last week onto the longer before returning to West- (flv „» l" ,lnd h«*" hl '«■f»»K":n 1) ing basketball a t I-orane John Eylar from W ashington, 18. 1932. A. A. SCHRAMM. Marshal Shipm an place. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson i brother of Betty Eylar, Is a guest wood. dlS-m chlS Superintendent o f Banks j at the Bert Scott home. Mr. and Mra Melville H anna at and Mrs. Cora T eeters visited Sat Most of the men from this local- i tended the E agles minstrel show ln B etty Eylar visited w ith Miss urday in Eugene. Ity who had been working at Brad- Eugene Foriday evening. They were Ilene Trunnell Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R alston o f W ild wood returned home Friday. Be Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Nort- wood and Mr. and Mrs. K iefer of accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. cause of snow and cold w eather ths Chestnut and Miss Ethel Chestnut I w ick of London visited at the John Dorena visited Sunday evening at j work had to be closed down. of Thornton Corners. Trunnell home Saturday. the C. A. Peterson home. Cecil Geer Is moving hls house Miss Gertrude Skow held the clos T Ij* O ;^ ;Powell f a m il2 ^ 2 e n t ing m eeting on economical meals hold goods, stock and poultry from SILK CREEK. Collections and at the Mrs. Amanda Sears home Franklin to hls farm here. ... Jan. . 20.—The Neighbors' Friend- _ Saturday. On January 29 a meet- . Mr and , Mrs. Art Dugan and chll- Adjustments ship emb wul meet at the home of ing wilJ be he!d at the game p!ace. dren spent Friday evening at the Mrs. Mary Burcham for an all-day Tbe subJect wlU be on per, on; ! home of Mrs Ella Wills First National Bank Bldg. session Thursday. January 28, at flciency and will be conducted by , , Br<x>^h? rt_. y*, l l *d •**•«*! H. W. LOMBARD. Attorney which time Miss Gertrude L. Skow. Miss Zelta Rodenwald of Corvallis Iaat. a brother. of Eugene, home demonstration Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jock, who re- Walter ,o f, » « ’»‘ •burg He was ac- Ratea.—One cent the word. Mini agent, will address the m eeting on cently moved to the K osanke place | j?™j>an ed on h * ,r p by Albert mum of 35 word*. Reduction of 10 the subject of econom ical meals. Hess. cents on any ad for cash with copy, Those attending have been asked from California, visited Sunday Mrs. John 9mall. Mrs. W T. Jones afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wal und any ad three insertion* for the to take a covered dish. The m eet ter Dowens. and Mrs. W. C. 8hortrldge spent price of two, when cash accom ing will start at 10:30. The Neighborhood club met Wed Friday with their sister. Mrs. Ells panies copy. Mrs. Della Fitzgerald, county nesday with Mrs. Roy Hands a) Wills. A number from this district a t health nurse. Inspected pupils of which time the following officers FU R SALE OR TR A D E. the local school for health defects were elected: Mrs. C. R. Dear, tended a dance given In the Farm CIRCULATORS FO R WOOD — Thursday of last week. A good grade of coffee president; Mrs. E. M. Boss, vice ers' union hall Saturday n ig h t I CBOQUIGNOI.E PERM ANENT Very reasonably priced — trade E ileen W heeler returned to school president; Mrs. Henry Snauer, eec- priced low R ING LET E N D S with Callahan—bring in your old Monday of last week, after an ab i retary-treasurer, MOSBY CREEK. and Mrs. Roy 44 *s se so «10.M I heater. One used overstuffed daven- sence of several w eeks due to 111- Hands, assistant secretary - treaeur- Jan. 20.—The Get-Together club Otaplats I port 325.—M attress 31.—Piano 339.75 , ness met at the home of Mrs. Finley | —Pho. records 15 for 31—E lectric Mrs. A. W oolcott visited ln Cot- | er. The Sunday school class of which Whlpps Thursday and spent the Model Beauty Shoppe lamps 31.18; Callahan's sale of fur- 'ta g e Grove with Mrs. S. V. Allison Miss Myrtle Snauer Is teacher ln time sewing. Mrs. Claude Aber P h ea s S I8 2 « a i W illem s u . nlture—Cook stoves 310.—Ranges all day Thursday of last week. i the M. C. church in Cottage Grove crombie helped entertain. 325—used coil springs 32.98—used Mrs. E. R. Darnell and two chil- surprised her Saturday afternoon A number of women of the neigh heds 31 to 32—N ew m attresses 35.9* dren and Mrs. Eloise W heeler re- by m eeting at her home and pre borhood gathered at the Clarence W. 0. BUNDBANT, M. D. —N ew 315 occasional rockers 39.98 turned from Eugene to spend the senting her with a handkerchief Kirk home W ednesday of last week —Used rockers 32 to 38. Callahan’s w eek end at their home here. On shower In honor of her birthday an and entertained with a shower for B a d a i Dtaeaæa and Store—buys and sells new and used Sunday they entertained Mr. and nlversary. The class was accom Mrs. Ed Bates. Mrs. Kirk served Conati pa Lion furniture—62 w est 7th, in Elk Mrs. Hiram W heeler and fam ily as panied by tw o of the west side lunch at 4 o’clock. Suite 831-3-3 Miner Building. Bldg., Eugene. A large number attended a party ____________________________ J15-29p ! dinner guests. school teachers, Miss Glenda Ross Phones: 591-074 at the Blue Mountain playshed FOR SALE OR TRADE — ROLL Mr and Mr’ - Charles Trembley and Miss Zenna Moughmer. top desk. N elson E lectric Shop. I sPent Sunday in their own home, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Dear of Friday night. Three girls of the eighth grade dl5-29p returning to the E. O. Robertson Cottage Orove were overnight Oared juit right Auto Glass T O - T H A D E - W .L L TRADE I . o r t guests Friday of Mrs. Amanda at the Walden school took the state Installed exam inations last week. Sears. phonograph for wood. I from a daughter, Mrs. Ed Newman Mirrors Mra. J. A. Schneider and Miss E lectric shop.______________ d L ^ p ! Salem, that a son-in-law was ln China's greatest m ilitary wnak- B em adine Schneider of Cottage R e-Sllverlng FOR SALE—26 HEAD NANNY an accident while driving a truck Grove attended a m eeting held Sat nees is due to lack of high ways. goats. Will sell cheap. Phone on the highw ay,, suffering concus- urday by Mis3 Gertrude Skow at Eugene Mirror & Glagg Co. 33F12, Fred Gugglsberg, Dlsaton eion of the brain and other injuries, Mrs. Amanda Sears' home. | 93 7th Ave. E a st E ugene, Ore. route. J22-fl2p | Edwin E stes of Pierce, Ida., ln a Miss Myrtle Snauer was honor FOR SALE — W HITE PEK IN recent letter to his mother of this guest at a birthday surprise party had four feet of Friday evening at the home of her duck» and W hite Leghorn hens , place wrote . . . . they , u ? ? hn ph° - 1 ln ,o» DB. ELLA 0. MF, a n F. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snauer, Mrs. Mary Burcham received Those attending were Mr. and 23F42, Black B utte route, Cottage Men, women and children every 0FT0M ZTK1ST Grove. J22p word from a son and daughter-ln- Mrs. Glen Llnebaugh and family. where are amazed at the quick re I in n e a r n ------- . . . . . . . . . i M? nday of this week telling of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snauer and |L O R SALE — ALIALP A HAY, the safe arrival of David Burcham i Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne and fam- sults from the first swallow of 4 1 Phones 330 14 W est Eighth ri ’ i n beet^ J >Otat° e?:, " T 1 f orn’ ' at Fort B li” ' Tex'' where h1« i “ th- ily. The evening was spent playing Thoxlne—a doctor's fam ous pre fir shakes, good ones. Claude Arne, er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde cards. * v / x scription. A cts like magic, on a new principle. Stops the cough at ' Eurchan'i, Hve. The boy Is now at- once and goes direct to the Internal »1 FOR KENT. ' E n d in g school and is delighted to CATERPILLAR Large sweet seedless THORNTON CORNERS. cause preventing further trouble. ■ ■ ................ — . - — ‘........... be at home. He had spent two Jan. 20.— Mrs. Wilbur Black. TRACTORS Taken before retiring Thoxlne FOR R EN T — SMALL, DOWN- years here with his grandmother. Black and Miss Elsie Black absolutely prevents night cough KUleflj Farm Im plem ents I stairs furnished apartm ent with The lam bing season has com- I Martin were Eugene business visitors Fri ing. It gives the sam e speedy re private bath, private entrance, tele- | menced in the Silk creek district I daJ Miller-Sanford Tractor Co. lief for sore throat, too. 8afe for a r t w : s i . ^ n r ^ t r a s J r 174 E ast 8th Ave. the whole fam ily — guaranteed no TeL 843. dope. Money back If not satisfied. with apartm ent or separat>-lyjl.T29 proportion of twins have been re- Mr a ^ M r ^ 35c. _____________________ <(j) 1 HOUSE FOR RENT - SEVEN - , P ^ ted . Mr and Mr> Qf Arc Found VARICOSE VEINS" I n r 1 W d C O m C v IS r» 1 . K C U dV * For Newcomers The chamber o f commerce wishes to extend a hearty welcome to every newcomer and at Its Tuesday noon luncheon Secretary Mendenhall was Instructed to extend such a wet cents on behalf of the organisation Newcomers wilt be aeked to cal1 upon the chamber for any aeale tance It ran give at any time. Those knowing of newcomer* have been asked to furnish name to Secretary Mendenhall An unusual number of new faml lies have arrived In the community during the past year. Box letter files Sentinel. Pitcher Is N ot Seeker For Shrievalty Chief of Police Pitcher of thle otty. who has made an enviable reputation as an Impartial law eu forcement official, Is lining mei tloned in Eugene a« a possible can didate for sheriff Mr. Pilcher, however, le qulie certain that he does not choose io run. among such reasons being Ihe one that he hea no am bition beyond seeing that Cottage Grove la well policed French army engineers have In vented a chemical fog of sulphur and lime which will cover many miles of army fields quickly, AJJul. abandoned 2000 II. <?., had a fine port. J. C. Penney Co • TO d s f a r t m k n t In«. R K 417-121 Main Street. Cottage (»rove, Oregon Quality . . . East Colui sf Percale M A venus " Percale i/iiiH u s j " / iu n J u “ ) Lovely lor Dresses I IS y a rd S lunninf Designs N ew Spring Colors , . N ew est P attern s . L atest C o lo rs only , L ow est P rice 10« Plain Colored 12 MME Jap Broadcloth Pongee 3t> inches wide 33 inches wide C olor Fust y«- The yard 19c The yard 17c Nation-wide Ail Silk O u tin g F lat Crepe A yard wide Xew Low Price 39 inebri wide 69c yd. 10c yd. Table Damask Penco Outing A heavy weight New Low Price 61 inches wide Fancy border 17c yd. 33c yd. E W AY STORE Cottage Grove A d ju s tm e n t Bureau ! W ANTADS Safeway Savings for Fri., Sat., Mon., Jan. 22-23-25 Coffee Special Eugene Professional and Business Directory Pound 15c Bacon S q u ares L b.-8^C S to p T h a t C o u g h Q u ick ! Fruits and Vegetables GrapeFruit i room house located a t 242 north A crane is often to be seen In iight valley visited Friday with Mr EUGENE FOUNDRY & 9th street. P artly furnished. E. W. S'U« creek water alongside the new and Mrs Henrv Lake ihone 870J, Eugene. j22-29p ay cut-off. Cars passing by , 0 , 0 . highw h.whwav Mf. and Mr.r E. E. Chestnut and MACHINE CO. d vV»°itorV?i t»°h d*VUrb „ * Mlaa Ethel Chestnut accompanied M achine Shop Completely CHICKENS. Equipped. LARGfc W HITE LEGHORN ■" chicks from large eggs laid by S K r Mr i „ a h,M „ hs “ ",''p.';E x * “ K 8th A v. Phone 1054 large hens. R eally range raised. All ov»r the world Kruschen Bred right, hatched right, priced r°„A°rnH oa,?d / J ’ “ nd Mra' Jean Lr>n^ Mr- aad Mr., Salts is appealing to girls and wom right. 310 per 100 any quantity. 31 Leslie Godard al o f Eugene^ This Lyle Scott and Harry Frost of Cot- en who strive for an attractive, free Security Savings and per 100 books order. Select "pet pivlnthn«r Tha"k ’" ita8* Grove and Harry Castle of from fat figure that cannot fall to Loan Association ¡date” by ordering now. R oy 8. gl ing as most of them have been Riue Mountain visited at the J. W. win admiration. j29p 'h with mumps fnpsrrlasd by U s B uts of Oroyos I Hands, Cottage Orove, Ore. Fisher home Saturday. H ere’s the recipe that banishes I Boast O ffice. *9 West Broadway n , Mrs ih . . Martha d p ii.» .^l|tU ngeC hft« T in Mr' and Mrs- Lou*® Premazzl and fat and brings Into blossom all the MISCELLANEOUS. Phooa 1920 T h a ^ if t a l suffering , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prem azzl went to natural attractiveness that every n aaao lst worry to tha rooall af WORK W A N T E D — MIDDLE- from rheumatism. Eugene Saturday to see Mrs. Kelly Uawias gpsndlas Merlyn Swanson was sick during i Perin|, who i# serlousiy ill ln a hoi£ woman possesses and doss It SA FE aged woman would like work ln LY and HARMLESSLY. ’ private home. Would care for the the past week su fferin g from ton- pital there In th s morning take one half sick. Call at 1528 w est Main street. « “♦h'a ha’h ‘C“h S'd w a a , 7 mmonad Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trent and teaspoon of Kruschen Salts In O fflot Pbaao 1901 to l- l- l Minor Rids J15-22p U ‘ n n m ' ” ’’ dauehter Mary were Sunday dinner glass of hot water before breakfast K ttld o n tt 1910-M Kogono, Orafoo j Is reported to be better this week. gu est, of Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen —cut down on pastry and fatty W ANT TO BUY Alice Jane and brother Charles : of Cottage Grove m ea ts- go light on potatoes, butter, D r. J . R . Wetherbee W ANTED — GENTLE W O R K Glpe and Evelyn McCoy returned Mrs. Sherrltt and John R oss and cream and sugar. to school Monday, after horse M. Nordstrom, phone 29FI, a s ! daughter Pauline of Silk creek vis- “It’s the little dally dose that P ractice lim ited to Eye, Ear absence due to the snow y weather. ¡ted Saturday evening with Mr. and takes off the fat” and "brings that N oee and T h roat Cottage Grove, Oregon. J22p Mrs. J. W. Ross. Kruschen feeling" of energetic W ANTED—PAIR OF B U F F COCH- DIVIDE. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster and health and activity that Is reflected In banties In exchange for shoe Jan. 20. Miss Maxine Rohde fam ily visited Sunday with Mr. and In bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful repairing. Goff's Shoe shop, oppo D r. Geo. A. Simon vivacity and charm ing figure. site city hall. J22c spent Friday night with Miss Edith Mrs. George Alleman of Divide Be yea kaew musila aie b»la« W illis of Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Wllllan and But be sure for your health’s ■ev«4 sasMssfnllr by the sls«trtr W A N T E D —GOOD SECONDHAND Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lancaster drove little daughter spent Sunday with sake that you get Kruschen. A bottle I • • • r ia , almost wliboot pals blood or | cream separator. 400 or 500-lb to E ugene Friday. Mr. W llllan’s mother, Mrs, T. H. that lasts 4 w eeks costs but little abaak, aad at a h l* savia* la acati capacity preferred. Must be In first Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and ! W llllan of Culp Creek. You can always get Kruschen at Mafaraaaa D». H t f i t , class condition and cheap for cash, W inston R ussell accompanied the Miss Hazel R ose of Cottage Orove Cottage Orove Pharm acy — and 944 Babaafar Offlaa B id* i A. Teal, Dlsaton route, Cottage M. J. Perinl fam ily to a dance at visited Saturday and remained over- money back If not satisfied with re .Grove, or phone 40F1I evenings. J29p , Hebron hall Saturday night. night with Doris Dixon. | suite after first botUe. (2) I Fat Girls! Here’s A Tip for You Honey2-lb.6Jroz.Jar 28c Pun» alfotta gathered in Idaho. A real buy Salad Oil, Qt. 19c A pure vegetable oil. Fine for »«liut«, baking and frying Priced to sell. Crackers, 2-lb.box 23c? Snowflake«, the Weat's m<n»t jHipular cracker, freab nnd krlap Toilet Tissue, Fine quality crop*. 5 rolls 19c Get your supply now. Jewel Shortening s-ib. con 79c Nwdft’s pure vegetable oil product Made for the particular ho use wile. Rolled Oats, 9-ib. bag Flecher’s plain or regular. 29c A vital breakfast food. Clams, 3 cans 29c S Standard |mok. A real buy at thl» prtoe. 6 fo r . . 19c Cookies, 2 doz. 15c Bananas Hominy Golden ripe Always a favorite Just like thlae miul« by mother, v “ , « t Freeh. 3cans25c 4 lb s... 15c Kraut, 3 cans 25c Apples Sally Ann Buns, cluster 9c Those delicious Spltzenbergs While they last B ox. . . 39c Oranges Ilninllton’a fancy pack. A desirable food. JH Uns. Delicious and Uluater sw eet. Just warm In the oven and serve. Pork 6? Beans Small, juicy and sweet, This fruit Is not frosted Van Camp’a Full 16-oz. oans D o z .. . . 7c Each 5c Phone 219 I Cottage Grove Oleo The economical iproad JEM NUT We Deliver