PA O « FOTO. On* quarter of the area of Mik- siasippl, or 7,000,000 acre*, wae «old for taxes in April, 1932 There are 846 privately operated colleges In America. Turkish government Is eutng Tn- stabul press for publishing news of Iv a r Krueger's suicide. China Is building a foundry that will produce 10C tons of steel and pig Iron da'.lv. F O B SALE OK T R A D E . CABIN' e F r w i l i A l , J I 'I. T I, I m T H « *KMTINHL, COTTAOR OROVH, ORHOON, Touch o f R ard e h ip M a y dren visited Saturday al the C. H. of Dorena visited Sunday at the and Charles Sharon homes. Charles Hales home. Howard Keene and son Robbie Beryl Tucker of North Rend Is Every facility, Invention and proj­ were dinner gueets at the W. A. visiting al the A rthu r Smith home ect seem* to be bent on making peo­ Keene home In Cottage Grove Sun­ Mrs. Claude Arne and daughter ple mors “comfortable-" Don’t we day. and Mrs Henry Snauer were Eu- visitors M r. and Mrs. Jess Tucker of D e - gene ________ _ Tuesday. They sp en t1 know that we can be so “comfort- June 27 —C. O Worsham return­ able" that w* will be good for noth- h° m* laa‘ Wednesday, a fte r tak Itth t valley spent Thursday evening the dav with Mrs. Verna Ryan eon of i at the Charles Sharon home Glen Llnebaugh and so Mrs. Inc» 111,In » o-e h .-lf .r n „n ,,a hard . * "*• W,f* ,O Ant charactar. has saved 41 per-1 had I »Jin. Tuesday. Philip remaining with an sons from drowning In 25 years. our boyhood reader, we detested. We h»d been for two weeks recovering un. ' i rf In China, dram a depicts the fear there there was was always alwsva sybaritic svhsririe rudl m d i. from a severe lllnesa. illness. Mrs. Curtis C u rtis m 2. > . Mias Mildred D u g a n arrived Ideal; In America, drama pictures up for him roents In our makeup. While we motored M r , Charles Anderson .eft Tburs- f l i h ^ « “. l ï t e V ^ M ^ “ f-‘ " “ “ might dally seek to perform deeds h E m o t h T * * history records (hat a great l«ad- t0 V*, R I Fred Païten of the nature described In l^uigfel T h .^ . ... hi A. . . ic r has never oom» from the Intel-1 low's “Excelsior," we were fortu­ ___. Fresno, - .__ - Nells l*ederson, Cal., In- nate If we could tot up one or two day for N orth Bend, a fte r spending of ■ July òf h2r WM ?ent*,C M r° na id M m ’*0?!* F o w le r Vancouver, vented a clock that at a glance a month. Nevertheless, the princi­ mond Hemenwav** d ** A' • •«rived Tuesday and Is via- »how* the time In any country. ple Is Indestructible. M r and M m fcslnh . . i U lnK .?.* ,he h,'n'«' of a slater. Mre. Generating pianta of the New daughter Eleanor of Cot’ » ’,- G r o v e I ? ° m nY 'l,lan” - until Saturday, when York Steam corporation can evap- wera dinner X t s Sundiy a t 7 h é v i f ," 'a« a ^ . t . ton. of water an hour F ew Recognized B eauty home of M r Teeters' parents. M r h u s b a n d * h " 1* * ' h. r Italy's bachelor las money le used and Mrs G e o n r e husband, who Is coming home lo bettering m aternity and Infant o f G ettysburg Address A id O n a ’s Self-Respect j.C P e n n e y Co • to«. m is rurrs P I F A IT M IH T • STO 417 421 Wain St., Cottage drove, Oregon SKW N O W — /o r ì ’o t t r t t l f l — fo r i k f — fo r Yottr H o n to f “AVENUE” m A K I N G - r tlR N I- ture made, repaired and uphol­ stered. Wood turning and carving. W ork guaranteed. Woodcraft and Cabinet Shop, F ifth and M ain street.____________ m iatfc F O R SALK — E X T R A G O O D G rta l pigs. Also good gentle boar to ex­ change tor pigs or other stock. Phone 38 F U .C . H. H eig ht. Jn3-Jy8p B E R R IE S --B E R R IE S - -B E R R IE S Smart pre-shrunk (sbrks in Bring your container, and pick The trs«»is nrwe»l and »marl­ them yourself, 50 cents per crate. white end I*»’ color»! Expert­ ed print» I I'Uin nitor» m g o.I W. A Hemeaway. phone 2F2-I wearing, (ast-color percal* I ly lailoredl MM FO R SALE: A STER S, G IA N T Ytai'll wild tenersi Irngth» I ( L a n pearl Crego and Sunshine; Z i n n i a , J5 isr Ae». buttons I G iant Plcot and Lilliput; 10c per do*.; also kale plants, 2Uc per hun­ dred or *1.50 per thousand. Mrs. T. C. Shaw, phone 29-F-2. JnlO-Jylp T k r r t 't act n ail f F ovorilts! TO T R A D E —L IG H T F O R D E X 300% S T R B T C H press fo r single w ork horse. Must COTTON be true, gentle and weigh 1100 or (n t h u r M ro ’i 1200, or w ill trade for good small cow. J. E. Bassett, 5 miles out Lo-1 rone r o u t e . ____________ jn l7 -jy i p W A N T TO T R A D E M E R C H A N - dlse for oat and vetch hay. Daven­ When the speakers were being • Cool Styles port Furniture Co._______ j n!7 jy lp And drey hold lhair slanktlyl ................... - ....... chosen to make addresses at Gettys­ r. ana Mrs. s. D. Read and Eugene spent Tuesday night with verslty of ..........— Chicago's *53,000,000 In- B LO C K F R O M EVERGREEN son Danny of Eugene. M r and • Thrilling Colors Comfortable f You be* I mm« In 10 year, went to a faculty highway, Washougal, Wash., null burg In 1S»5S, President Lincoln was Mra. D. H. Hemenwav and two the Jolfh Kebelbeck fam ily. town, six-room plastered co m fo rt-, an afterthought—and then a dubi­ grandchildren and M r and Mrs of 800 persons. TUB-FASTI able house, two lots, normal times ’ ous chairman begged him to make A rthur Woolcott and son John LATHAM value *3000. Trade for acreage near his speech as short as possible) June 28. The Joe Gleason fam ­ M r and Mrs. Weston Allen of Canyonville. Riddle or Days creek. ily of Sutherlin vielted over the It Is generally believed that Lin Cottage Orova were Bunday dinner week end at the home of M r . V *U S l OO V iC W S I O I U l Oregon. S. N i l e s , Washougal, i , l ,he hom* of « »on. Alvin Gleason's parents, M r. and Mrs. J Wash.___________________1 p coin wrote the Gettysburg address Allen. They were accompanied bv H e s t of A I lf F O R S A L E — P E E L E D C ED A R on a piece of brown paper, on the M r and Mrs. Le» Cooley and small C Rtlker Mrs. J. W . Maddux returned Sun- fence posts. Phone 16F-IS. M. H. way to Gettysburg. But thia ta not daughter of Cottage Grove. M rs Jay from Shawans. WIs.. where she Morris. Dlsston r o u t e . Cottage true, according to the Golden Book Cooley and Alvin Allen are sister P E N N E Y ’S NEW had visited relatives for the post and brother. Grove. __ _________ JnlT-jylp six weeks. Magazine. Two days before the (led Neighbors Friendship club met Now Joyously Happy “ A d o n n a ” B rand L U M B E R F O R S A L E O R T R A D E icatlon at Gettysburg. President Lin- Thursday son afternoon o f'ias W e o k * at for what have you. Also feed coin had the speech almost all writ ’ « *• »«me of Mm. John Ashby. F if- l? H U^ and chi dmn ’u i^ u n a n d roller; pair floor scales. Fran k Mc­ W hile all hie fam ily looked In C hcm itea F arland ^ ________________ JnlT-jylp leu and In h l. hat (where he usu ^ . “ T n ^ e m o Z ^ a s ^ n e d astonishment and all his frlsnds papers). new member Mrs. BoTton S r w a l £ mand\ " t n , Mrs . C!# r « c* were amased, one man took all the TO S E L L HU D SO N TO W CAR — ally kept valuable papers) Pa nt lea ^toneber< and children I.ois Mae pain, swelling and agony from his W eaver crane. 2-ton power hoist “The silence during the delivery a truest Election of officer« folio«* ^nd Evelyn of C o t t a r Grove v l.it- w ith dolly. D illard Garage. Dillard. of the speech, and the lack of hearty |ed the b u s i n e s s tortured joints In 48 hour» and did B loom er* Henrv Rhode was elected oresi lent v ’ MondaV afternoon at the Roscoe It with that famous rheumatic pre­ Ora. *100,________________jnlT-Jylp ^ce Yearou* and Albert Hull homes, demonstration at It* close," said Mrs N w l scription known to pharmacists as N O T E V E R Y T H IN G YOU W A N T, and M m Roae lL ir m n r . Th M r. Vcats of but everything you need. Also one Ward H ill Ismon. describing the to serve for a term nt Amanda H ull were guests at dinner A llenru—you can do the same. Irrigating pump. Short's Second event, “were taken by Mr. Lincoln «11 This powerful yet safe remedy is months. Mrs. Ashby ieTJed dellcb !h o ^ ay evcnln* at ,h* Alber< H u " C hardonizc I Hand S t o r e . _________ JnlT-Jylp a* certain proof that It had not been wonderful — Its action la almost D lnn’ r guests at the Albert H ull magical. F O R SALE — S E T S P A U LD IN G well received. In that opinion we all ”£*¿**1 be*ah ^ .U M a^k ’ a Planned for July U suhUe» t,ome T '«*<“’ av of last week were light-weight boxing gloves, *1.50. shared. Just get one 85 cent bottle of Al- ' Miss G er'm de <5U h —'. ,U b e C t 1° i M argaret Hemenwav of North Look s» I-«»* si you like, p a l l Practically new. Call Harold Bede. B,' nd' ln d ln '' O artln Eugene and lenru from Cottage Grove Phar­ "Mr. Lincoln said to me: 'Lamon, M em bim 2 » b / noHRed phone 159-J._____________ jn lT -J v lp m a c y -ta k e It as directed and If In aetvr find » »poet »hoe imartsr necm slm To change “ *’ i Read H « » *n w a y of Cottage Grove. 48 houm your pains haven't all left STOP—V IS IT O U R S T O R E A N D that speech won't scour! I t ’s a flat I M m Fannie S t im o i 1 M r and M rA F1°Vd Count« of you io sppearsnre . . yet your money back warehouse before you buy we failure and the people are disap­ Bend Is vls?tlnv ^ e J m n tb ir N ° rth Cottage Grove vlaltad la»t Friday (oeable . . or a greater value I It works Just as sw iftly with have the largest stock of 2nd hand pointed.' ” It occurred to only a NeRie Eafes' ' .J* i evening at the John McCall home. What Tailoring' goods In town. H ot bargains in caasp few who heard It that It was an Im ­ yearn sm c T a h . h . . »*," h7 * ' 8 T Ro«e- club '**« »*• * • < * the Neuritis. Sciatica, Lumbago and I (6) ! equipment W e buy, sell and »wap j mortal address. a visit h H h° ma for *-H Forestry club on an all day Neuralgia. Rranryl Wear' Davenport Furniture Co. Jnl’ jy lp j Berths Kim ball l* visiting In the “‘ t V “. ' a f a w ‘ ’i ^ V h e S T R A W B E R R IE S 12i,c A GAL- N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F S MALE O F oerv U le °R irtv ^Ul’t’ed Ii i mb?!I and c"«»« a ‘ ‘ he school held Tum dav lon. Bring containers and pick I K E A I. P R O P E R T Y . ? S " :, s n . « 's t i s r s s » " “ Discovery in Dispate them yourselves. — Phone 8-F-13 | T h e »Seii t i i i u Lorane route. __________24jr. ljj-f I Conflicting stories are told about I Fitzgerald Notice ta hereby given that by Farm ers are busy haying on Silk examined the rhildm n. F O R SALE— T H R E E A N D O N E ' the Introduction of the potato, a na­ i creek. virtue of an execution and order of h alf to four tons oat and vetch 1 tive of the western hemisphere, to sale Issued out of the circuit court LONDO N. of the state of Oregon for Lane hay tn stack. One mile south on ‘ European circles. Those adventur D E L IG H T V A L L E Y . June 28.—Mrs. C H. Woods and 6th 8 t Don Ahern_________ Jyl-ISp June 28.—Fran k Joll underwent son Robin, who had been visiting county this 15th day of June, 1932. ous Spaniards who roamed the seas an appendicitis operation Friday at In Centralia, Wash., returned home upon and pursuant to a decree duly F O R SALE— M IL K COW. S A D D L E given and made by said court this or work horse, cheap. N . E . ! In search of new lands and what­ a Eugene hospital. His Is reported Friday 14th day of June. 1932. In a eult » irg ,™ il r Hick» m e«» ana Glass._____________ _ JlP ■' ever else they could find are said to be recovering satisfactorily. M r and Mre. V and ndlng therein. In which Retells to hold the Introduction rights, al- ' M ra- N l*°n returned Monday M r and Mrs. Jacobson of Eugene F O R S A L E O R T R A D E — AUS- Sal ton was p la in tiff and O. F. t h ,ts ir s the w#* k end a t the ,ncka Thiel and Grace M Thiel, his wife. tralian Shepherd Collie pups,* sLx • weeks old. W ill sell reasonable or J' bn Hawkins, an English voyager, ¡tlves there. H. J. Shinn and J. N. Post, were trade for small grams. E arl T. J..hn-1 th . hn_JL.~-» . . I “ M Z .‘ “i r * 's u — a « M rs M uriel King arrived Friday defendants execution M , A Horn _and j o ^ F ran - from Toledo.to take her daughter order o? . . 1 . which wa« to me d ir e c and ts 8 miles out on London road, l i p ‘ 5 !dS th I p the London zoological gardens. J A. Joll. visited Mrs. Joll and son eastern part of the state looking W O R K W ANTED. a fte r business Interests, returned W ild wolves from Europe and Asin ; F ran k at a Eugene hospital. home Thursday. W O R K W A N T E D — E L D E R L Y cringed and put their tails between T-he M a ' N,ch?*? fam ily are ex- --------„..«..a uvtncri, nectiniF ó », < HUÍ4P Brookhart uiGURimu le ii Wednesday »vun^nay Phillip left woman must have work, com­ ? ! J i . ,:e’ P^ t’ : ! I^ . at. t b e “ Und Of íí'. E-. Nichols Roy. o fi£ Ä petent as cook and housekeeper Address Mrs. M. M.. B. B. Route a fiddle played behind their cages. Nichols. Mrs. R o y ’ is a returned Ington. Word received from him Monday stated he was going to When the violinist, still playing, missionary to In d ia and expects to Spokane. IN C O R P O R A T E D give a lecture on her w ork there In stepped within their range of vision, Thomas Moxley went to WIlbUT Cottage Grove Wednesday evening Saturday to visit a son Lawrence. terror turned to rage and the wolves Mrs. Oscar Jackson and son Dean Mrs. John M errym an who recent­ H O M E S IT E S O N UM PQ UA. lunged at their restraining bars. In ­ and J. A Joll were Sunday dinner ly arrived from Klam ath Falls, vis­ Free C ity Delivery cidentally, the experiment bore out guests at the H a rry Benston home ited Monday w ith a brother, M u rry J O IN T H E C O T TA G E G R O V E in Eugene. Newton. colony on the Umpqua. Ideal lo­ another legend— that the music of a Grandpa Myers suffered a stroke Mr. and Mra. Dorman Brookhart cation m hours' drive from Cot­ violin would drive wolves away. about a week ago at the home of visited Mre. Brookhart'e parents, tage Grove, rig h t on bank of one , a^aon, R ay Myers, and Is seriously Mr. and Mrs. W alker, at W alker of state's prettiest and larg e st' and other relatives at Reedsport streams. Boating, fishing, bathing,! Pete Beach of Lynx Hollow is and Scottsburg last week. A sister, A ln m in a m and B a u x ite sunshine. Ideal seclusion short dis- visiting at the home of an aunt, Joyce W alker, returned home with The Department of Commerce Mrs. V em Keahey. tance from main highway. Good ' them fo r a visit. road from main highway w ill soon ; says that six countries supply about The C. H. Haight, E. E. Paul, Mrs. L. A. Means Is reported to be available. W ater and fuel In 88 per cent of the total aluminum M elvin Paul, Vern Keahey and be ill. Dr. Frost of Cottage Grove abundance. Lots in any size or Jerry M iller families picnicked up was called In attendance. produced In the world; in order of shape from *50 up. Acre lots a t spe- Row river 8unday. rates. Get in while the getting's output they are the United States, M r. and Mrs. E. J. Kent return­ D IV ID E . Fine Cane good. Clarence W hite, Reedsport, Canada, Germany, France, Switzer­ ed Sunday, afte r spending several Blue Bell—Hard Wheat P fe - _____ _________________ m lktfc land and Norway. Three countries days In Kelso, Wash. June 28.--M r. and Mrs. George Powell of Lorane spent Saturday at 49 lb. >aek —France. Hungary and the United the Ernest McReynolds home. DORENA. PB0FESSI0NAI. CARDS. States— supply flfl per cent of the Richard Johnson has bought a Mrs. Gladys England and daugh­ DEMTIST3. total bauxite produced; four other ter M a ry and Ernest and George email sawmill and is going to set U- W- A LEBOW.— beotlst. Uffic« countries — Dutch Guiana, Italy, Gillespie of K lam ath Falls are vis­ it up on his ranch. Mrs. Claude Sheets (form erly I ,n J K ai“ s»j»sts. Hour», S:30 iting w ith friends and relatives “ 12 and 1 Vo 4:30. Evenlns« sod ijus- British Guiana and Jugoslavia— here this week. Maxine Rhode) was the honor f a ^ ^ o l n l n i e n t . P h o n « : OH1« 85. supply 32 per cent O f the seven M r. and Mrs. Robert Coombs and guest at a shower given Friday by chief producers of bauxite and alx children of Eugene visited Sunday the club women at the home of TAK. C. H. g lk E , Denti-t, Hr»! Nstion- Mrs. C. G. Arnold. About 35 guests chief producers of aluminum only at the Chas. Teeters home. o , .. nk building, tiottsfe Grove, Ore. Jim Redford and son Edwin were present and Mrs. Sheets re­ ■peeisllet in extraction, adminlitratlon of two countries—the United States ceived many useful and beautiful altroae oxld nnd oxysen, oral eursery. and France—appear In both groups. Mra. Chilson, and M r. and Mrs. C. Office phone lu . Keeldence 13S-K. Fancy Head A Peterson attended the pioneer gifts. Refreshments of sandwiches, Small Navies Fancy Oregon Dryed picnic Friday a t the Cal Young cake and punch were served. PHYSIC1AK3. ranch near Eugene. Mies Pauline McGarvIn, who wae K. C. £ . KKOyT.— Pfaysicisii sod »ur- Glenn Jennings, who had been operated on for appendicitis recent­ T oo L ate to Provo gson. Office la Fir«» National Beak attending the 4-H summer school ly was brought home Saturday haildlag. Phone 47. CotUfe Grave, Ore- Evidence of a suspected prehls in Corvallis, returned Sunday to from a Eugene hospital. She Is still fOCL toric murder la being Investigated his home here. confined to her bed but is Improv­ L f - AXLEY, M. D.— Physician and sur- by East African scientists instead E m it K irk of W o lf Creek vielted ing rapidly. AA geoa. Evening* by appointment. Over several days last week with friends Iss Georgina Glover of Salem Is gem '* Drug «tore, Cottage Grove, Oregon. of the police. The famous Oldoway and relatives here. visiting at the J. A. Mackey home. man of Tanganyika who was dlscov- ATTORNEYS. M r. and Mra. G. H . Mosby and The Erneet McReynolds fam ily ERBERT W. LOMUAKD. — Attorney 1 C5ed “ OermaD Professor before daughter Joyce of K lam ath Falls drove to Elkton Sunday to see the _ et Lew._Flret Netlonsl Bank building. war ** now Stated by a noted and D. A. Mosby of Cottage Orove ball game. Phone 94, Cottage Orove. Or-gon. Mrs. M. J. Perlnl and Mra. J. A . 1 archeologist to be at least 25,000 vielted Friday w ith Mrs. M arg­ Hoody’g Bulk Mackey visited Mrs. Sam Oilman All Pur»—Tall Tina . J. SHINN. — Attorney et Lew and years earlier than any known ex­ uerite Mosby and fam ily. Orlle, email eon of Mr. and Mra. of Bear Creek Tuesday. Notary Public. Practice* In *11 ample of human kind. But this The M. J. Perlnl and Charles Glenn Jennings, suffered a severely court a. Bader building, Cottage Grove, Oregon man wag apparently bound tightly cut thumb recently while chopping Arnold families of Divide and Mr. with an ax. and Mrs. Claude Sheets and Miss after death and then burled In shal­ Ralph Hand Is visiting this week Alice Sheets of Cottage Grove spent low water. Foul play la suspected. at the home of his parents in O ak­ the week end at Winchester bay. land. Miss Ethel Mackey. J. A. Mackey A female frog spawns 12,000 to and Wesley Saunders, who le a 15,000 eggs annually. guest In the Mackey home, are SAGINAW. June 29.—M r. and Mrs. Lawrence spending a few days fishing In The Vatican city had a population of 1006 persons, 716 of whom were M ontieth and children spent Mon­ central Oregon. day at the Ivan W itcher home In M r. and Mre. Norman Suiter vis­ residents, In March, 1932, ited In Divide Saturday. Schilling Just the thing for In 1880 England's birth-rate was Cottage Grove. Strained Mra. M arjo rie Corbel) and chil­ seven per 200 penions, annually. jama and Jellies» dren of W ilbur and Mrs. Conn and M O U N T V IE W . Composer T u lly used the tune ot eon were week-end gueets at the June 29.—M r. and Mrs. Glen O il- ' "America" In musical felicitation of Lowell Benston home. Mrs. Corbel! U^En^land^ajvl^son Louis the Sixteenth. and Mrs. Conn are cousins of Mr. The English national anthem was Benston. "Dad” Tucker visited several first w ritten: "God Save Great days last week w ith a daughter, George, O ur King," 1740. Vermont produces »2,000,000 worth Mrs. Ben Jackson of W alker. June Chetwood of Black Butte is of maple sugar annually. spending the week with her grand­ In Argentina where 225,000,000 mother, Mrs. J. V. Dickens. Crushed—No. 10 Ting v> N I acres are adapted to whe M r. and Mrs. H . R. Hodson and wheat culture, \ A"'-** '•''S’ 12 bushel« to the acre is a good children spent Sunday afternoon at Mix this with your jams the Aden M iller home near W alker. crop, _ """ Mra. Conn and son and Mrs. The melody of "AmoMca” wae Lowell Benston and eon were din­ used In 1602 to celebrate the victory ner guests Saturday at the F. T. First National Bank Bldg. S i x t h » N 0 m MAIN a in f ** of G ctsva over the Duke of Savoy. Benston home in Eugene. H. W. Lombard, Attorney Cellophane is being used in hats. Mre. M arjo rie Corbell and chll- Percale W h it s 10« yard S h irts O Q O C P ajam as Garters Cn«f KS Ppnl« Tn Put R heum atic Cripple Back To Work Again W om ^nt 49' Typewriters Office Supplies S T E E N ’S M A R K E T In Irish-Swartz Store— Phone 53 r Frankfurters llHclb. S pare R ibs Beef Roast ll^ c lb . picnic P ig H ox 4c lb. Beef Boil 6V2C lb. G round B eef 10c lb. P o rk S ausage 10c lb. Irish-Swartz Co. PHONE 53 for Service That Satisfies 8c lb. A C o tta g e G ro v e C o rp o ra tio n Low Prices Every Day C om pare o u r prices and you w ill be convinced th a t it pays to spend ___________ • y o u r m oney w ith us. Sugar F lo u r C h e e se 100 lbs........ $3.95 95c 10c lb. R ic e White Beans P ru n e s 5 lb s.....19c 5 lbs.....19c 5 lb s.....19c Peanut Butter M ilk C e rto 2 lb s.....15c 5c each 2 f o r .....45c C o ffee H oney P e n J e ll 29c lb. 5-lb. pail 43c 2 pk g s. 25c 20 lbs. 79c D D H H C o tta g e G ro v e A d ju stm en t B ureau P IN E A P P L E Collections and C ongress A d ju stm en ts T obacco 1 lb. Velvet - 89c 33c tin 1 lb. Granger 69c l.