Shawans. Wls.. to make an extend­ May X — Visitors at the John ed visit srith relatives. Aebby home Sunday. May 1ft. were Mr. and Mrs Joe Gleason and Mrs. Warren Asher. Mr. and Mrs. children Bobby. Bonnie May and mxim _ i « «*»•■ t« th« l»ral rotar« a f (Sekaol D istrict Ma. «S a t T. T. Olli and daughter aad Mr Barbara Jaan of Sutharlln spent ta u l i i n f n . that a SCHOOL MXKTIXO a l «aid « Id r ic i w ill ha bald al OMa«V, and Mrs F L. Stroud of Portland. from Saturday to Monday at tbs o l lllr li b 'h oai b u lldlar an the 20th dar a l Jaaa. IBM , at I v a «'clock MdI tari* Mr and Mra. Ha'bert Whitlock aad horns of Mrs. Olsason's parents. fa Iba altar»®oi a far the parpaaa a l d is c u o ia r tha k sd r st h s r sla s lts r cat oat with harm s cbeee . tha t a 'l lu f board, aad tu rata aa tb s propasltlon o l ta r /la r a special district I d . Sidney Bales, who has been home three children and Mr and Mrs. Tt,« total amount al m ossy a ssd sd hy tha said district d oriar tha llscal year for tome months from his work at Harold Whitlock and daughter of Jay Bruce, California state game h sfln n la r ea J u n e 20, 1 0 (2 , aad ending ea J u a s 19, 199S, It te n a n te d la the (ol been em­ Cottage Grove hunter, has killed <09 mountain lo e in f h u d f e l aad Includes the atneuats la ba reeelsed Ira n the couaty high school Wastfir. where he has Mrs. Leslie Godard. Mr. and Mra. ployed for several years as timber load, stats School lund, sletnsatary school (aad. special dlatriet taa, aad all other lions. . fi ’allar, returned to his work the last Claire Parke and children and Mies W "**“ • BUDG ET New Tork had 91.400 fires last 1 of last week. U. S. Bales, his fath­ Leis Parks of Fugene all came to year, 92 per osni of which did not 1 E stim ated R«e«ipta. er. also employed there durlna op* attand tha funeral of H. D. Whit­ 9 t.tOO OO get beyond control. lock. Count/ Mbool fnad i »vs on ieratlon periods, accompanied by flat« Mfcool fund ...................— Laalla Godard of Eugene left re­ In ancient Egypt older women 4,’ot'O oo hl> second son. Elwyn. left for the cently EUm »alary school fund ----------- for Lake of ths Woods 1 married younger men. 1.100 00 camp this week, the work of the yoaetioaal oducBtloaal subsldl«« where he has employment during Eighty years ago Japan waa a ».too oo three men opening Hay 23. Couaty high school fund ........— ths holidays. Mra. Godard aspects little known Island kingdom doing Oy*»r sourcss ..... ........... 125.00 1 Through courtesy of Arthur to Join him early m June. ___________________ ASS.tOO.OO Bales. H. B and C. J. Howard now Caton Fluster of Albany Is visit­ business with ths Putoh. T otal have their ranches connected with ing a brother. John Ftnster. He Eiomoatary High School Total the Harms creek road by a substan­ suffered a serious Injury to a hand JCstiuiatsd K&psadttarss SVMMONS. tial bridge acroas the creek. Hr. reoeatly and le unable to work. OBVEKAL CONTROL tl.S 4 2 .0 0 11,142.00 In ths circuit court of ths stats : Bales having offered a right of way Sasevlatsadeat A road la being built Into the 11S. to 112 SO Clark ________________ inn nn through his property to and over Babcock valley Tne Red Cross and of Oregon for Lana county. »0.00 00.00 O ffice assistan t ---------- Mary Stearns plaintiff, ve. Arthur X<6 oo lh t creek. 15.00 10.00 county are cooperating on thts Stearns. defendant. ( r u s 11 to .o o loo.oo • The last week has been a soaker project to make work for unem­ To: to.oo Klaction aad publicity »: Arthur Stearns, ths above nani & 00 t 00 lo.oo in this locality. Hain was needed. ployed men. Audit ed defendant 25 00 S t 00 Other ssr r less 50 00 for already ranchers were appre- Mrs. John Ashby. Mrs. E K Paul, In the name of the State of Ore- <1.548.50 >1,544.50 a i m a m i heni,v* <• to results to early plant* M r and Mrs. Melvin Paul and Mra gon you ere hereby required to ap­ Total * ’ . ed gardens, as the two weeks pre- John Woolcott were Eugene visitors pear and answer the complaint filed IN STR U C T IO N - -Supervision .4 1 7 0 0 0 > 100.00 • 1T0.00 > 270.00 I vlous had been dry and hot. Now Thursday of last week. The wom­ against you In the above entitled Supervisors: 1 s l.T itO O 1.74» oo | tha apprehension. If any. rests on en attended the Lane county annual eult wtthln four weeks from ths _ 1,746 00 M a e lp a ls : 1 at 1 . 8 » 00 1.2SS OO when this ’tarual rain is going to homemakers' dav program. _ te8tt.OO P rin cip als; 1 at date of ths first publication of this 1.160 00 _ l.StO.OO 1.250.00 iet Up, for it je «till at IL P rin cip als: 1 at Cedar school had a holiday Fri­ summons and If you fall to so an­ day as ths polls were in the school Thia correspondent had the pleas­ swer, for went thereof, the plaintiff > 1,688.00 >1.818.00 9a ftbt.oo T elai ure of looking over ths Lea Thoma­ building. There w u a heavier vote will apply to the court for relief IN HTK UCTION— Teaching son strawberry fields attain ths oth- than usual. 7ft ballots being cast. grayed for In her complaint, to-wlt g 1.800.00 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Vsatch of or a deeree of the court dissolv­ ..>1.800.00 High school. 1 at er day- Bach field la now a mass of 1,472 00 .. 1.478 00 High sckooL 1 st l.a r s .o o „.¡I grown berries largely of ths Halsey were visitors in ths neigh­ ing the marrlags oontract and 1,407.60 1,407 60 » 1,407 60 High school. * ed, 1 s s> t a.> i> .4 o 1 .6 1 8 40 Oregon variety, now rapidly enter­ borhood on Friday. Curtla being up bonds of matrimony existing be­ . 1,158.30 High school, 2 s t . 8.353 40 ing the ripening stage. Mr Thoma­ to vote. tween you and the plaintiff on the 8.358 40 .. 1.117.80 High school, 8 s Everett and Eldred Kimball have rounds of willful and unlawful 8.128 10 picking In 3.229 10 son predicts his first „ 1,076 40 High school, B s t ----- been quite 1 1 1 with the whooping 1,035 00 about a week. 1,085.00 „ 1,0 8 5 .0 0 eeertlon from plaintiff, for the U rsde Teachers: 1 s t 1.M 7 10 cough. Everett having to stay In change of plaintiff's name from 1.887.10 M 888.60 tirade*. 8 s t — Mei McKibben has a small but at- bed. 7,160.00 T. 160.00 » 820.00 Crades. S s t ________ that of Mary Stearns to that of 1.300 00 . tractive garden on new ground, 1,800 00 - 800.00 tirades. 3 s t ___ ~ J. C. Bassett Is gathering straw Mary Brown, for costs and disburse­ 600.00 i noticeable from the road. To the 400.00 400.00 T sschsrs* supplies — berries from his acreage, several ments of this suit and for such 684.80 i news critic this may not sesm to 634.80 T eat bocks -I................ crates having been taken to Cot- further orders as may be equitable __ ___be worthy of space, for nearly tags Grove during the past week. 913.817.00 9 1 3 .930.90 $37,197.90 j everyone has attractive gardens In the premises. T o ta l ........... ............ The district school closed Friday OPERATION 91 <07 90 thi* time of year, but when one This summons Is served hy publi­ 500.00 8 907.60 ...81.407 60 the weather was unsettled ths J su ito rs: 1 s t ____ 921 00 ! oomes to consider the effort Mel As by order of the Hon. C. P. 621.00 ._ 611.00 Janitor«, 1 s t ------ annual plcnto waa held In ths cation loo oo I made in getting this new tract un­ 60.00 50.00 Barnard, county Judge of the said Janitors, extra »__ school house. Mothers were Invited 460.00 der way and into crop a different 100 00 150.00 county and state, dated the 27th Janitors* supplies this year and a bounteous dinner >50 00 750.00 400.00 angle is presented. He had one old Fuel: W o o d ______ day of April. 1932. and the date of 100.00 mare, not heavy enough to do the w o provided by them. The teacher the first publication will be on the 100 00 tiaa aad sundry 400 00 100.00 800.00 provided Ice cream, sire. Culver 29th day of April. 1932. and tha date L ight and pewer .. work of subduing new ground 150.00 100 00 60.00 presented prize« to the three beat Water_________ 150 00 alone, to Mel up and borrows old spellers for the year: first. Margaret of last publication will be on the 75 00 75.00 Telephone---------- 100.00 "Fred." Elmer Wicks' fins old re­ 27th day of May. 1932. said publica­ 50.00 50.00 Other services ____ tired logging horse, and what ths Babcock; second. Velma Herriman tion will ba In tha Cottage Grove >1,096.00 >1.132.60 64.126.60 old logger didn't know about gar­ third, Lawrence Scott. Out of ths Sentinel, a new» pa per published at Total __ T__ , - - ---- - -, 99 pupils attending only two have Cottage Grove, Oregon. In said MAINTENANCE AND R E PA IE S 375.00 dening and plowing he made up In failed to make their grades. 375.00 Home oasking d e p a r tm en t___ ____ which has a general circu­ native strength and willingness, >00.00 300.00 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Babcock county, Agriculture! de pertinent lation In said county and stats. •200.00 while ths little old mare contributed 1 0 0.00 liig h school building ..................~ and four children were dinner 100 00 the plow brains. 100.00 H. J. SHINN. tiymnaaium building ______ — ----- eats at ths horns of Mr. and Mrs. 125.00 125.00 C entisi grade building ------- ---- — Nor has Joe Thrasher been what a29-m27c Attorney for Plaintiff. arias Tremblay Saturday. 125.00 125.00 W est aide grade building ............... Residence and poatofflce address one might say Idle thia winter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell of 60.00 25.00 15.00 tironad« ............... .......................______ spring. Joe’s ranch is Just below Cottage Grove visited at ths A. C o tta g e G ro v e O r a EQ U IT M E N T 450.00 the McKibben place. Several new Woolcott ranch Sunday afternoon 450.00 Higb school b u ild in g ............... 50.00 lines of fence have been construct­ 50.00 tiyronaeiutu building __ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mrs. E. E. Paul gave a birthday 50.00 ed. a strip of ground of perhaps a 50.00 W sst sida grade building ----------- dinner In honor of her husband's Notice la hereby given that tha 50 00 quarter of an acre, between 50.00 Central grade b u ild in g ------- the anniversary May 23. Those present undersigned has been appointed by 9 373.00 $1.900.00 $1.975.00 house and barn, which had been a were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Paul and the county court of Lane county, T o t a l ___________________ sort of an eye-sore to Joe since he son. Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald state of Oregon, executrix of the A U X ILIAR Y AGENCIES 200 00 acquired the ranch a year ago, has B. Miller and small daughter. Mr. last will and testament of Edward 100.00 100.00 L ibrary ............... ...........—— 100.00 25.00 75.00 been cleared of logs, stumps and A thletics 150.00 brush, plowed and seeded to oats, and Mrs. C. H. Haight and Mylon W. Eyanson, deceased, by an order 50.00 100.00 Health service ...... ......... . and Gwendolyn Haight and ths bearing data tha 7th day of May. 25.00 10.00 15.00 H ealth supplies ---------- new garden ground has been laid latter's daughter Elsie of Delight 1992. out and gardens planted, while last valley and Frank and Oeorge Ovsr- All persons having claim« against 9 290.00 9 195.00 9 <75.00 T o t s l ------------------------ and not least a half acre of rasp­ holser. the said estate of Edward W. Eysn- CAPITAL OUTLAYS berries have been set out and are 9 200.00 9 2 5 0.00 • <50.00 Mr. and Mrs. Will Clifton and aon. deceased, are hereby notified M unicipal assessm ents doing splendidly. baby motored to Roeeburg Monday and required to present the same 9 200.00 9 2 5 0.00 9 <50.00 T otsl ________________ For several years gardens of this of this week, they brought back duly verified to the undersigned st F IX E D CHARGES 9 150.00 9 2 0 0.00 9 990.00 section and In certain other locali­ Mrs. William Norris, returning ths the law office of Herbert W. Lom­ I n s u r a n c e -----— bard. attorney. First National bank ties of the Row river country have same evening. 9 150.00 9 100.00 9 950.00 been a dining table for the wild­ Visitors at ths home of Mr. and building. Cottage Grove. Lane coun­ T utsi ____________ ty, Oregon, on or before ela months eyed, lop-eared, disease - packing Mrs. John Overholsar Sunday. May D EBT SERVICE _____________________ ( <.000.00 P rincipal on bonds . ~~ __ _________________ 3.095.00 pest of a Jack rabbit, pronouncedly 13. were a sister of Mrs. Ovsrholser. from tha data of the first publica­ Interest on bonds ... ________________ 1.750.00 on the increase for several yeara. Mrs. Ernest McReynolds of Divide, tion of this notlca W arrant reduction Data of first publication tha 12th 750.00 particularly since a coyote poison­ and son Austin. Mrs. Ovsrholser W arrant interest — ing campaign was put on. Last fall has been troubled with her eyes day of May. 1932. -9 3.965.00 there appeared to be an unwritten again but Is much better. Date of last publication ths 10th T o t a l ------------------------------------------— — ---------- — _ 3,<20 00 understanding among the ranchers Alvin Allen has employment in day of June. 1932. Exuergeney ................. .....................— -------- ------------ ------- Pauline Augusta Eyanson. 9 5 < .l 11.20 that It was high time to get Into Lynx Hollow. Q rsnd to ts l —........■.... ------- ------ — -— — - — -r—r r r Executrix of the Estate of action, with result that hunting Esther Allen, daughter of Everett RECAPITULATION Edward W Eyanson. De- 354.111.20 parties were organized, some good Allen. Is one of the 1932 graduat­ T otsl estim ated expenditures for the y e a r ---- -------- ___ cessed. _ 32.300 00 dogs employed in some Instances in ing class of C. O. H. S. She will give T o tsl estim ated receipts, not including proposed tax HERBERT W. LOMBARD. the chase, traps set. and a thinning a vocal solo on class night. _ 31.<13.20 process of Mr. and Mrs. Jack, whose A tto rn e y fo r E s ta te m l3-JnlO Recent rains have been very bene­ Balance, amount to be raised by -¿'¿ -' ”r v 8 V M 1 I W O F ESTIM ATED EX PEN SES. ..336.821.20 mission in life sepsis to be increase ficial to the farmers, and especial­ Personal service _ 3,53<.90 of breed and eating of more and ly to the late-sown grain. Supplies — _ 1.975.00 better gardens- Some good work Horn ten o n e, and repair« _ 9.565.00 along the line of extermination was D ebt cervice ........ ............... DORENA _ <.199 89 done. One man reports having kill­ M iscellaneous —--------------- _ 3.<20.00 ed nine from hie rront porch. Not May 24.—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E m ergency . ................ ........ Haynes and small son of Marcola _$ 59.<82.99 Infrequently would two or more be visited over the week end st the Total killed with a good old "scatter IN D E B TE D N E SS _ $30.900.00 gun" as the Jacks would scurry John Whltsell home. Safe W ay to Lose Fat Sidney and Elwyn Bales left this Bonds o o tsla n d in r - through the brush; but the end to W arrants Outstandin, rants Outstanding . . . J, _ 1 1 .K 1 .0 1 the destructiveness of the pest Is week for Westfir, where they will General la n d : (T o be paid from 1931 taxes budgeted) Take the ease of Miss Msdelone be employed by the Westfir I.um­ Bond and warrant taierrat lund (to bo paid from 1931 tnxsa _ 6,780.60 not y e t ber company. Crowley, for Instance, who lives In budgeted) ........— — -----------------______________________ " —" 910.99 Cecil Young and family left the Little Rock, Ark. Juit read her M unicipal assessm ents ------------ ... - - — ....................... ........ ....... ' latter part of this week for Cali­ letter: _ _ _ __________________________ A S3,<82.86 fornia. Total have used Kruachen Salts for D ated th is 17th day o l May. 1332. The Dorena boys' ball club de­ one 1 year—when i-W id A BEID L EB . Chairman o l Board 1 started I weighed C. J. KEM, Secretary o l B a d set feated Walden by the large score and Chairm aT of Budget Comsuttao. Committee. of 13-1 Sunday afternoon on '.he 140 pounds—now I weigh 110 pounds H B. GRIGGS, Director. ELBERT BEDE, and never felt better In my life.* local field. CLEM SAKFF, T. C. W HEELER, WORTH HARVEY. Clerk. Tsat’a the big reason a boat of James Stewart of Klamath Falls Adviaory Committea. FOB HALE OB TBAJD1 Is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and men and women take Kruschen to Mrs. J. B. Stewart. lose weight—as ths fat goes you C A B IN E T M A K I N G — F U R N I Mrs. Ruth England and daugh­ gain In health—skin clears—eyts ture made, repaired and uphol­ ter Faye. Lita and Bernice Mosby stered. Weod turning and carving. grow bright—activity replaces In Work guaranteed. Woodcraft and and Ada Jennings motored to Eu­ dolance. Cabinet Shop, Fifth aad Main gene Saturday. Takt one-half tsaspoonful of Mra. Lynn of Cottage Grove vis­ street. m!9tfc ited Sunday at the J. E. Redford Kruschen In a glass of hot water every morning before b rea k fa st- EXCHANGE MODERN HOME IN home. The Cottage Grove merchants* cut down on fatty meats, potatoes Fort-xnd, six roams, two bath team gave the Dorena high team a and sweets—a Jar of Kruschen that rooms, large closets, hardwood, During June, July and August, classes in Shorthand, Typ­ severe drubbing on the local field costs but a trifle lasts 4 weeks—get plate glass, full buem ent, furnace, Tuesday ing, Bookkeeping and Accounting will be conducted at the evening. it at Cottage Grove Pharmaoy, but fireplace, garage, fine lawn, shrub­ Louis Dodge spent tha week end for your health’s sake demand and bery paved street and aUey. In best visiting his family, returning to bis condition, near 3 car lines. 19 min­ work Sunday. Louis Is lookout man g e t K ru a c h e n S a its (3) utes to city center, near high school. In the forest service, but at present Why net spend part of your vacation training for business! Want improved small acreage on Is doing maintenance work. I t ’s a good investment, and i t ’s a good schooL Pacific highway. J. H. Hoover, The Dorena grade school def»Kt 1238 Rodney Ave,, Portland, m!9-27p ed Dorena high 8-1 In an Indoor A. E. ROBERTS, President. Phone 666 Miner Building CABINET WORK AND UNFIN- baseball game Friday evening. Bat­ lshed furniture made to order. teries: Dorena high. Lata Moaby, Furniture and stove repairing. We Earl Cooper and Everatt Holstrom; buy. sell and exchange. Davenport grades, Glen Jennings and Bud ______ m2O-Jn24p England. Furniture Co. FOR SALE—GOOD MILK COW, 4 HEBRO N. years old. Mrs. J. H. Kirk, phons May 24.—Mra. Pbebe Young spent 18-F-12. __________________ m27-J3o in Cottage Grove visiting FOR SALE—FOUR-HORSE GASO- Monday Mallnda Aubrey. llne engine. In good condition. Mrs. Lester Gllcrlst came Friday from Phone 18O-J or address box 474, Cot- Knights Landing. Cal., and will tage Grove._________________ m27p visit his mother for ten days. Ha FOR SALE — THREE YOUNG was accompanied by his sister-in- dairy cowi, extra good, have been law, Mrs. Abner Gllcrlst aad little fresh about two months. Ray Van- son Bobbis and Miss Frances Brlsto 3choiack, Dorena._________ m2O-J3p of ths same place. Mrs. Ollcrlst la FOR SALE — BABY CARRIAGE visiting her mother at Albany and In good condition, cheap. Phone brother. Ivan Bush and sister, Mra. tn Washington. 218-J. tfc Lillie Tllloteon, Miss Brlsto will visit friends In FOR SALE — STRAWBERRIES, Portland. 50c gal.; cream, 15c q t; bring Miss Emma Rodgers of Lorens container. Half mile west of Cham­ came home with Miss Katie Gllcrlst Z S IX T H A N » M A IN F bers mill. A. W. Burleson, phone and spent the week end at the GU- 32F12.___________________ m27-J10p ertst home. S u n d a y afternoon FOR SALE — THREE-YEAR-OLD Annabelle and Katie Gllcrlst, Emms Jersey heifer. Cheap. F. A. East- Rodgers and Philip Hersey motored burn, Saginaw.____________may 27p to Black Butts. Lester Gllcrlst and mother, Mrs. 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c male Gllcrlst. were Saturday din­ Big A-l quality Enamelwsre, pails, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred dlsbpans, milk pans, only 25c—Ice Overton on Mosby creek. Box 98.98—Used Wood Range I2O- The E. J. Edwards family came Cook Stove (new) 312.50 — Used up Saturday Creswell and Chairs 50c — Garden Tools — Used spent the day. from Miss Dorothy Oilles- Piano 985—Used Davenport 318— ple of Creswell accompanied them. New Electric Washer 989—Calla­ Mrs. Hlckenbottom of Cottage han's Furniture Store, 82 weet 7th, Grove visited Sunday afternoon Eugene. m2-J10p with Mrs. Truman Clarks. Oas cooks at least one-third faster than Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rhodes of MISCKIXAMBOUB. other fuels and costs less than one cent El Paso, N. M„ stopped over Thurs­ WANTED GIRL OR Y O U N O day night with Mr. and Mra. Frank per person per meal. woman to do housework and care LaBlue. Mrs. Rhodes Is a cousin of V E R Y proud fa th e r for an invalid. No children. Addrese Mr. LaBlue. th in k« (and usually XYZ, In care of Cottage Grove Sen­ The new gas ranges have all modern fea­ Mrs. Emma Wycoff and grand­ tinel. m27c daughters Betty and Francis Wy­ ■ays) that he has the finest tures, Including automatic heat control, WOOD CUTTERS—HAVE YOUR coff of Eugece, spent the week end kids in the neighborhood— with Mr. and Mrs. Ward. croes-cut or drag-eaws gummed. closed top and insulated oven. Ellis Ireland, Eugene and Elmer which only leads us to dis­ Prlcee reasonable. A. W. Slemann, 422 Third St. Cottage Grove, m27p Hansen of Rodeo, Cal., were Sun­ count his enthusiasm — day dinner gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Now available at specially rednoed prices, ELDERLY W ID O W WISHE8 Albert Ward. that’s natural. place as housekeeper for elderly low down payment and easy terms. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Ksbslbeck man. Small pay. More for a home. and daughter Caroline spent Sun­ But when the neighbors Good references. 244 N. Douglas St., day in Cottage Orove with Mr. and eay so too— then we admit Cottage Grove,__________ JnlOp Mra Mike Kebelbeck. there must be something to Mr. and Mrs. John Kebelbeck FOR RENT — FOUR -R O O M house, partly furnished, modern went to Salem Tuesday to attend hie claims. Tank W ater Heaters $21.75 installed. with garage. See Schofield Stewart, ths Farmers’ union stats conven­ Only 75c down, 12 months to pay and phone 217L. m27p tion, which was to be held from A nd i t ’s the same way Wednesday to Friday. They will liberal allowance on present heater. SUMMER HOMES. with uur automotive ser­ also visit Mrs. Kebelbeck's mother, Mrs. Brsnsteln. at Sublimity. vice — we admit it’s good. M. M. Tlson motored to Eugene HOM E8ITES ON UM PQUA But that means nothing. Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of Eu­ JOIN THE COTTAGE GROVE What really counts is the Mr. colony on tha Umpqua. Ideal lo­ gene visited Saturday with fact that our outomtri ogrot cation 1H hours' drive from Cot­ Taylor's brother, Oeorge Taylor. tage Grove, right on bank of one with us and hup coming LATHAM. of stata's prattiaat and largest streams. Boating, fishing, bathing, May 24.—Mrs. Theo. Barrows who sunshine. Ideal seclusion short dis­ had bean at Klamath Falls, started Need we eay more» tance from main highway. Good home and was taken sick and had road from main highway will soon to have an operation at a Medford be available. Water and fuel In hospital. She came on to the home abundance. Lota in any size or of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. shape from 960 up. Acre lots at spe­ Smith, and will stay until she Is cial rates. Get In while the getting's better. Her condition is satisfac­ 30 South Seventh Streer Notice of School Meeting Nearby News The N ew THE NEW FORDS ARE HERE The New V 8 Cylinder, With Powerful 65 Horsepower Motor, and the New Model B, 4-Cylindor 50 Horsepower Motor The New Bodies Are Superbly Beautiful, with Elegant Interior Appointments 8ynohronii«d Qeitr Shifting Silent Seoond Coincidental Ignition and Steering Look Roomy Bodies. Attractive Upholstery 14 Body Typos— Wide Choice of Ooloi Newly Designed 4 wheel Brakes Self-Adjusting Hydraulic Shook Absorbers Rubber Insulated Chassis and Running Oear Full Automatic Spark Oontrol Down D raft Oarburotor Adjustable Driver's Seat Other New and Exclusive Feature« A stonishingly Low Price«— Delivered Here — Complete with Bumper« and Spare Tire - Filled with Oxi and Oil Ready to Oo — 5 S tn Reduced 30 Pounds Never Felt Better W ANTADS SUMMER SCHOOL Right Here In Eugene EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE GAS Cooks Faster and Costs Less! hotel Cong r e ss D M IT ^ 'U GOOD/ E SPECIAL Safe - Quick - Cool - Clean McCoy’s Garage o f Oregon good. Clarence W hite, Reeds; ads port, tory. m u tfo Mrs. J. W. Maddux has gone to 4-Cylinder $67800 008 00 053 00 603 00 71800 61800 668 00 708 00 763.00 Typo V-3 Oyl. Standard Roadster ............ .......... ..... ...................... $638 00 658 00 Standard Coupe Sport Coupe .’............. ......... .......................... ........... 703.00 ........................ 743 00 DeLuxe Coupe ........... 768 00 Victoria ............................... 668 00 Standard Tudor Sedan ......... .................... ........ 718 00 DeLuxe Tudor Sedan Standard Fordor Sedan 758.00 ___ ; _______ ____ 813.00 DeLuxe Fordor Sedan......... Call and See Them Ask for Literature Let Us Demonstrate to You WOODSON BROTHERS Phone 27 Corner Main & Ninth F o o d T r e a ts fo r th e D o u b le H o lid a y ! Our Store W ill B« CLOSED All Day Friday, Saturday May 27 and 28 Decoration NEW POTATOES SHAFFER WHITE Day 25c 8 lbs. . . . Monday, May 30 GOOSE ONIONS BERRIES BERMUDA 4 Pounds 3 Pounds 3 Doxesn 15c 15c 25c ORANGES For Juice M IL K FLO U R Poinsettia— A hard wheat family Maximum Brand — Contains only flour—Guaranteed. fresh, pure sweet milk. 49-lb. bag 93c Tall cans 4>sc Snow Flake B a c o n Eastern Sugar Cured lb..... Crackers C o ffe e and Old Fashioned Ginger Snaps 23c Airway Blend lb...... ......... C r isc o 59c Purely Vegetable 3 lbs..... Pound Packages Both for 29c S a lm o n — Alaska Pink, tall cans 3 for... JwdC CAM E Y CORN Toilet soap approved for toilet an dbath Oolden Bantam — Fresh from Minnesota’s gardens. 4 bars 23c 3 cans 25c O xydai New Quick Powder, makes rioher suds, softens hard water, easier on hands.— FR EE— One 9-oi. package with one large package. A ll for C h ip so For Quiok Suds flakes. Phone 219 either For dishes or granules clothes. or Large package 17^c 19c See your dealer today or Natural Gas Corporation New 4 Cylinder V-8 Cylinder Cottage Grove W e Deliver