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1 m F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y S E N T IN E L , P O T T A G E G EO V E , O K IK H IN . PlOFOaiONAL CARDS O ttv i r u tk H d M ai* streets H a u n , » .» c la I t aad 1 to 8 :8 0 . E ven in g. and Mun day« ky s j^ e tn tin sa i Phones: Ottica SS, reel «enee J j R S H KIME. D a n ti. I. f i n i Nation al bank kuUdla -_ J 8 * C otta«. Orara, Ora. ‘ ‘ lal.trat ‘ tian a( k u a c l.ll.t la entrnsdon. adm nitron troua ©si« oral — ------ .1 aad -« . o«r«an. . lM 1 L s u r fe r 7 D U fflw yh— D 10. fc—j P H Y 8I01A V S M. C B. FKO8T. — PkjrtUiAM aad «ur- < *«• O ffice in E lrit National Bank Cottage Grow . Or» AXLXT, M. D .— Pkjmicinn aad aur- £vaaia<a by appointm ent. Over Drug atora. Cotta<o Grova, Or«<oa ▲TTOBWEYS D. —— A tia ra ay > at Law, First N ational Bank buUdinz Phone »4. Cotta<o Gro»a. On»<ca.________ . J. SHINN. •— Attorn ay at Law and Notary PubUe. Pm cticaa ia all court*. Bader bu ildin f, C ottafv Grove, Ore gaa- ___________________ ERMAN K. LAFKY. — Attorney at Law, >06 Ore<on B u ild in f. Salem Oregon. frhane • »«•■ U H PLUM BUIO HEATUTO L U M B1N 0 H O HEATINU. Over SI y V a enn a n la tka ih . hi business. D ei my prices before L tiin g your " ' dose. W illiam Beck, p h o n . K U . P Bible H a t M an y Tales o f Pugnacity o f Beet DBMTIST8 B W. K. LIB O W — D » sU .t T h e determ ination with which beea protect th e ir dv|»oalta and their houica la referred to by the w riters of Deuteronomy 1 :44, who Sharp Upward Trend Shown in o f the defeat of his people by the “Aniorllca which dwelt In Production During 10-Year that mountain, who came out against you and chased you a t bcca Period 1919-1939 do." T he words of Psalm 118:12, A sharp upw ard trend In the pro “ They coui|>assvd tue about like duction o f vegetables fo r sale, and bee«," la also a striking Uluatreilou In m edicinal, nuraerv. flow er bulbs to their meihods o f attack on In and seed, and florists crops in O re trudera upon their domesticity. gon fro m 191* to 1929 la shown bv t h a t they lay np their honey In d ata lust published bv the college extension service. ««r about rm k s was of course no T he acreage of these crops la still ticed by Jewish w rlte ra 1‘euteron- relatively sm all, however, being leas than 1 per cent of the total acre otuy 32:1.5. telling ua o f the Al age fro m which crops w ere harvest mighty God's cure for his people ed In 1929. T h e ir Im p ortan ce ia says among other things, “ lie made shown bv data on receipts, w hich him to auck honey out of the rock," w ere reported a t $5,361.300 not In cluding pepperm int oil and o ther and the author o f Psalm 8 1 :!« , de m edicinal cropa. This la nearly 6 clares that If those doubting (Jod per cent of the average total cash had turned to him “ H e should have fa rm income o f tha atata fro m 1926 fed them Riso w ith the Quest of tha to The^acreage 1930. o f vegetables grown a"d ........ . of t h . VEGETA0LESINCREASES ford and M re. L au ra Maaaey o f Cot Leaves Prove Source tana (drove were guests a t d in ner N aw Year's day at tha V in a l R an- Excellent Fertilizer (‘»•n •»<»«• M r and Mre. A lbert H u ll and tw in aonk vlalted Ni ew Year's day at " hat to do w ith the leaves and the W A H em en w av home on Bilk o ther plant rtfu a e ta usually a big creek. problem In tha fall D r W . L Row- Mre. Amanda Hull of C o tta g e era. ch ie f In tolls at 0 S C.. gug- (lro v a Is v laltln g thia weak a t the gaeta th a t It be made Into good R. O. Y aarous home. a rtific ia l m an ure fe rtilis e r that w ill T h » Jo» Gleason fam ily iy of Suther- ba odorless and free fro m weed lln a re v laltln g a t the J. C H u ker aeed. and Oobel P itta r hont»«. Such leave» and o th er rafuae may M r and Mrs. J. A. I*owell and eon be H --------- b f l easily and ‘ If propcrlv N o rv a l o f P rin e v ille visited H atur- , composted done w ill result In meet excellent dav at the N W . and A lfred W h its fe rtilis e r lust aa nitrogen — high ---------- In .. .rogen homes. and organic m a tte r as b arnyard Guests at d in n e r Christm as at tha m anure, nay« D r. Powers. T h e Im A lfred W h ite home were: M r and portan t factors In composting, he Mra. N W . W h ite , M re L au ra sava. are to m a in ta in a m edium Massey. M r. and Mrs. V ln a l R a n m oisture content, add e x tra n itro d all and eon. M ra Llbbv C offm an. gen, and add lim e or ashes to pre M r and Mrs. Holdon Powell, Mlaa vent u nfavorable acldltv M arta Setts and G ra fto n Coffm an. . * b‘‘» rd Incloeure o f anv conven- » II o f Cottage Grove, and Ben C u ff lent else w ill hold euch refuse In a m an of Itoaeburg neat, fla t topped compost stack To M rs Inea K ran ra r o f M edford la each ton o f leaves o r s tra w It la vlaltlng at the home of har parents. necessary to add «bout SO pounds M r and M rs N W W hite, or a m m on ium sulfate o r o th er n ltn v M r and M r» W C. Johnaon spent •‘i n ' , “ Llke »m o un t of the Christm as vacation In P o rtland a ,h * * m av b* u»«1 Several homes of the L a th a m ! « Ä & ^ M ^ S l v " 0! ? ^ d V a tt C oris . , , - I * “ ' * r M onday and considerable ¿i n. . g r n eed lM - tules, corn stalks dam age was done to fences and and o th er roarse waste m ay also i out bulldigs be converted into a rtific ia l m anure u ,u a " v require Innoculatlng LO N D O N . w ltn some barnyard m an ure and loam. Jan 3 M r. and Mrs. Clayton Tow nsend, who had visited fo r a w eek at the home of M r. Tow n- ROOT STORAGE NEEDS TTQ TPn n v o n e m iT .— ’ ' n i l ‘ parents, returned Tuesday U 31L U BY SPECIALIST evening to th e ir home on Row river. ---------- M rs. C H . Woods entertained F iv e requirem ent« fo r good stor- ! T tJ.UrV ! * y ,o r h , r b*,u,,• »best. M ar- ca II m Holm ««, who wag vlaltlng here ^ — » * ° ------- bYn s ‘ were ch ie f at O. 8. C.. as follow s Good w , n ‘,n» »»d Kvelvn Abeene M r and M rs. J T Sm all e n te r storage m ust be cool. It Is best If d a rk , it needs to be d ry, good venti tained a t d in n e r F rid a y fo r the fol latio n Is necesaarv. and It ought to low ing guests M r and M ra. Jack R and all and son be convenient. , Pow ell. M rs. V ln a l ------------------------- M any persons do not realise the a n 7 » n« ‘,h ',w . C ottage Grove, M r I I Wood» home. ___________ R i n g ____ ta III In a San Finnehico hospital, i©turned S a tu rd a y to C e n tra lia stopped bare Sunday am outs home W ash. Mrs W I I T h o rn received word and visited her mother. M ie K ila W ills M rs Noth'a daughter V ivian leal week of the serious Illness of who was visiting bare accompanied a daughter. M rs Ix u ta lieh lens of Portland bar m other home W . A W oodard had two trae M onday m orning the watet reach lacks and a loading block brought the highest stage that has bean know n hare fo r more than 20 years. down from the bills Monday and Ram a, woodsheds, cellars and shipped to Hradwood , hick»n ______ houses ____ ware ___ all _____ flooded ______ _____ Bernice T h o rn has been III eever T h , ct,unty road was under w ater al aye In several places T h e m all c arrier Nchool did nut resume Tuesday was not able to complete hla route because of high w ater conditions m ack Butts Binali bridges and Itoy Kw lng and A rt D ugan left niaged to some »» Hundav for hradw ood tent J M C h erry left Naturdav for Thom as Brasher returned S a tu r Ashland to »trend several dava on day fro m southern O iegon. where hualneas he bad been prospecting He Is vis M r and M rs Idratar M llm m sl and Itlng at the home of John Maeeev baby of Jordan Valiev are vlaltlm t Mias Viola W e lty and M arcella at Black Kutta w ith M r Ntlm m el'a in the open Increased fro m 6.171 In rock would 1 have satisfied thee." 1919 to 16.264 in 1929. T h e exact Bet-s are alw ays on the lookout acreage of vegetables grown under for places convenient where they NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL glass and o f vegetable seeds was PKOI E K T l OX EXECUTION not reported O f the to ta l receipts may hang th e ir honeycombs out o f IN FORECLOSURE. N o tic e is hereby given th a t by of $3,139,374 fro m vegetable crops, the way o f marauder«, anim al or open human. It w ill tie remembered how v irtu e ot an execution m foreclos vegetables g row n in the ure laaueO out of U n c irc u it cou rl brought $2.955.557, vegetables grown Sampson found the skeleton o f the of Lame county, slate of Oregon, on under glass $173.257 and vegetable lion he htnl killed on a form er the vtn day ol Decem ber, lire-. in a seeds $10,760. The acreage of m edicinal crops, Journey had been taken possession am t w herein > ire i N a tio n a l H ana ol C ollage Grove, Oregon, a n atio n p rin cip ally pepperm int fo r oil. In o f by a aw arm of bees, who had “ <Judw al b atta.ng association, is pia in m t . creased fro m 116 in 1919 to 2300 in and J. I L M cC orm ic a, a single m an. 1929 N o increase was indicated bv 1 4 .8). M ontreal Fam ily Herald. the census In acreage o f nursery A la r y S p in d ie r . J o > c e N la r u u I m x u - I— ” ------- xuaa aad C a rl Boorm an, h er hiw - .H1,, r* ceV>u increased very . . • , as i MLlhsltMH I I a II v ayi .I ani.inntx.4 e.v <G1G band, W u iia m A. M cCornucA and sub stan tlal’v and am ounted to $919.- F lo and — seed Lerna M cC orm ick, bis w ife , John W . , 2S0 In 1929. ___ . w e r „ bulb ------ . ------ Human Emotions Ruled M cC orm ick and M ab ia M cC o rm ick, ; \ n, m ade a ? T '? i.sharD Kain- ■ In 1929 . 31 acres o f bulbs w ere pro- ----------------------- in Blood by Chemicals bis » H i , lla u n a ti Lew is, a widow wom an. J. H . M cC o rm ic k aa adrnin- ■luced. Receipts were listed at $423.- d , : , ' . ; T v ............. 867 fo r bulbs and $36,937 fo r flo w e r is ira lo r of the eslate o f M a ry A cllned to be Jealous, It Is be- quvnt spoilage, sav» H v s I od D n e S.?rr ln and children. Mrs. E lla seed. M cC orm ick, ueceased, kre d efen The area under glass, m ostly used cause there Is too much Iodine la would not th in k of p itching an ' ' ! h* ' ' £ ' •?*,o’',rttl*e . W . T. dants, and whereon, on tbe 8th d»G' her blood apple Into a basket or box, vet w ill Jone» and M u rry N ew to n fam ilies of Decem ber, 1932, tbs said p la in t ; fo r florists' crops Increased from M r». A A Pow ell attended the m any iff recovered jud gm ent against tbe • 373 in 1919 to 458 In 1929 Receipts That, at an.v rate, la the conclu th ro w mangles w eighing fro m flow ers and flo w erin g plants es m ore he th a t are little b etter fu n e ra l S a turday In Eugene of a said defendant, J. H . M cC o rm ic k as sion which lending medical men In tim protected, 'po'lnts'out.' b ro th e r-in -law . B ert U n io n Mr w ere $941.548 in 1929, according to a d m in is tra to r of tbe estate of M a ry ; the circu lar. U n io n '» home was at C u rtin . Germ any have cotue to as the result — ------------------ A. M cC orm ick, deceased, lo r tbe The report contains data showing o f a series of experiments. T hey . Frencb I-e v l G eer a rriv ed fro m Auburn. m a rrie d wom en must sum of $2uo.ou together w itb in te r est tbereon a t tbe ra te o f » per cent the trend in the acreage of each claim to have proved that the blood ha>T tb »lr husband's consent to W ash., F rid a y and It v isitin g hla I kind o f vegetable crop grow n for »on». Joe and C ecil G eer par ann um fro m tbe 2 itb day of of a Jealous woman often contains m ake purchases. W a rre n W a rw ic k a rrived S a tu r A p ril, 1930, fo r tbe fu rth e r sum of i sale and other details concerning im p o rtan t day fro m Su ver to attend a few days lOO per cent more Iodine than that $NJ, reasonable attorney's fee, and j this interesting and w ith hm g randm other. Mra. A. of a woman who Isn't Inclined to $39.05 costs and disbursements, group of h o rtic u ltu ra l product». I-von». w hich ju d g m en t was entered and Jealousy. M rs. G erald B anton and children Kxisteace e f Stars docketed in tbe c le rk s o ffice of T h is Isn't the first tim e that hu w ent to Eugene Tuesday to visit said court in said county on the 9th The Naval observatory gays that man emotions and Instincts have at Ihe home o f a slater o f M rs day of Decem ber. 1932, and said <v« do not know positively that any been explainer) In term s o f chemis Banton. Mrs. H a ro ld Gravoe. M r. execution to m e directed, com m and B anton received word F rid a y that star which we see Is now actually try , Just over a year ago a famous IIEHKON. ing me m tbe nam e of tne state of Jan. 4. H e b ro n school did not M rs. Banton and baby were III w ith In existence; but the continued ex- Am erican scientist suggested that Oregon in order to satisfy said flu M r Banton left Im m ediately for jud gm ent, interest, atto rn ney's fee. (•fence of the stars generally may mother love might he due to the open Tuesday as planned, but Eugene to help care fo r them sumed w ork Wednesday. oosts of suit and accruing costs to T h e H a rvey Shipp children, H o w be assumed, since no cause la T h e Judd D o olittle fa m ily have sell tbe follow ing described real presence o f microscopic quantities ard Cox and M r and Mrs. Cecil known why they should cease tq o f manganese In the mother's food. p roperty, to-w it: " llb flu. M r». D o o little was G eer have been 111 w ith flu the o n . l e w .lr . U e li . sx x tO n flllP d tO h « *F f O F * « ‘ V « * F t t l ( it L V 'A e x is t L o t tw o 12) except tbe east I and m ight disappear I f the manga manga- B ill D xw ee was ill w ith flu Sun past week f if t y fe e t thereof in block five M r and M rs Robert G eer o f Co nese was eliminated. day. t5 l o f D . G. M c F a rla n d s third S te e l R o p e P e r fe c te d b urg and arriv irte ed n il» F rid a y to visit rela- M r s G ladys P r.ce and children o f ,lve5 add itio n to the city of Cottage T his theory was supported by ex- A new rope, made of chrome- perlments w ith ra ts A fte r lOO day. G rove. L an e county, Oregon. * * * * * .................................. M r t Alber; N o th ,.f 3«iem . who nickel stainless steel, operates safe N o w , therefore, in the nam e of the slate of Oregon, in com pliance ly In températures up to 1,850 <!•> on a manganese-free diet, fem ale j M r and M r» Ix>ul» Strobeck of rats no longer bothered about th e ir C ottage G rove visited S a .u rd a v eve- w ith the said execution ano order tre e« and Is said to be fully r e young They simply didn't care n ln « » ‘ ‘ be G llcrtet home of sale, in o rder to satisfy said sistant to corrosion from ad d « al jud gm ent, interest, a tto rn e y s fee w hether they lived or d le rL -L o n d o n T u l X ' . ’T . m . a ^ T r o m b.°nS kalis and fumes. costs o f s u it and accruing costs, Answers. M rg j j ennr A lldrldg e and has been wlU. on Tuesday, the 17th day of _________________ nam ed L o rn a M av M r» B u k e r Is Janu ary, 1933, a t 10 o'clock in the c a rin g fo r them . Sax aad Study forenoon o f said day, a t the south F ra n k and C h arle y C la rk attend- Boil of Alepppo west fro n t door of the county court Women, according to German uni house in Eugene, L an e county, O re verslty statisticians are good stu gon. o ffe r fo r sale and sell fo r cash Syria, Is really a city built on two (age Grove. I t was hla th irte e n th dents of economics. Industrial hla to the highest bidder a t public auc tory, and chemistry, but they are c itie s T h e first Aleppo was built b irth d ay ann iversary tion subject to redem ption as pro over tbe ruins o f the ancient city alwi M rs - P » “ »» and vided by law , a ll tbe rig h t, title and beaten by men at mathematica. Berree A litfl» . than . a k hun - ? cbll.drAn Sunday aftern oo n interest of said defendants and Bercea. A little r,,— more We have planned our service« to the Housewife for the year 1883 to he w ith M ra. Jasper P a tte n In Cottage of them, and all persuns claim ing dred years ago during a violent Grove. the line between section» 27 and by. through or under them , o r eith er the funetion of purehaaing the auppliee for her daily table will he lifted Florence Kebeibeck returned earthquake tw o-thlrda of the city 34; thence west 25 lin k s ; thence of them in and to said premises. n o rth 3 M chains; thence west higher plane in pleaaure, convenienee, comfort, quality, economy a n d was swallowed up, but a new city Tuesday to P o rtla n d , w here she has D ated and firs t published Decem ploym ent. She nau had Deen been vlslt- ber 16. 1932. 6.18 chains; thenca south 3.50 h a s a a r rlw is e n n to t o replace e e .,i» e « that which x em nas ¡ng fo r 10 days an« a t the hom e o f her aatiafaction. chains; thence west to the place D ated and last published Janu waa destroyed. A peculiar disease parents, M r and M rs John K ebei o f beginn-ng. a il in sections 27 a ry 15. 1933. of tbe city, known as the boll of beck. and 34. T p . 20, south ran ge 3 H . L. SO W N , Considerable dam age wae done west. L an e county, Oregon. S h e riff, L an e County, Oregon. Aleppo, attacks children, usually on (E x c e p tin g rig h t-o f-w a y now By A E. H U L E U A A R D , the face. The boll Is cancerous In in this v ic in ity M onday bv the high w ater. Considerable dam age was existing o r to be condem ned in hwl D epu ty. nature, but disappear» a fte r a year, done to plowed fields and fences fa v o r of L a n e county, state of Sperry’s, beat for waffles leaving a pronounced scar charac were washed out. T he W . A. Wood Oregon.) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ard Lum ber com pany flum e was N o w . therefore, in the nam e of teristic of the citizens o f the city. PR O PE R 1Y ON EXECUTION washed out in several places and the state of Oregon, in com pliance IN FORECLOSURE. ----------------------------- - bridges on some farm s w ere des- w ith the said execution and order N o tic e is hereby given th a t by of sale, in o rd er to satisfy said ' troyed. P is to n T e m p e r a tu r e M iss P ip e r was a New Year's virtu e of an execution in foreclos jud gm ent, interest, a tto rn e y s fee, Crisp dainty salted ure issued out of tne c irc u it court costs o f suit and a ccru in g costs, 1 T h e bureau o f standards say that day * U M t ° t M r. and M rs G ettys wafers ------------------ ----- of L an e county, state of Oregon, on w ill, on Tuesday, the 17th day of • t fu ll load and apeed the tem pera in Cottage Grove. the 9th day of Decem ber. T932. in a J a n u a ry , 1933, a t 10 o'clock in the M r. and M rs. James M orris. N o ti. suit w herein John H . Ponaford and forenoon of said day. a t the south tu re at the center o f the crown of arriv ed F rid a y and staved u ntil M y rtle L Ponsford, his w ife, are west fro n t door o f the county court an automobile engine piston may ex- Tuesday w ith M r. and Mrs. p la in tiffs , and N e llie M. Corny, a house in Eugene, L an e county, O re ceed 250 degrees C. for alum inum ' G ilb a m - w idow w om an, H a d le y C. Ream s gon, o ffe r fo r sale and sell fo r cash pistons and 400 degrees Q fo r cast and P e a rl C. Ream s, h a w ife , F . C. to the highest bidder a t public auc DELIGHT VALLEY Iron pistons. S k irt tem peratures at Ream , an u n m arrie d person, and H. tion, subject to red em p tio n as pro- -------------- . — — Jan. 4.— D o ro th y W itc h e r re tu rn - Q. P h illip s, an u n m arried person, vidad by law , a il the rig h t, title and tne "»m * » m « ">ny be about 100 de- ed to her w o rk in Eugene F rid a y are defendants, and w herein, on tne interest o f said defendants and grees. w ith tem peratures In the noon, h avin g visited a t the home of 8th day of Decem ber, 1932, the each o f them , and a il persons neighborhood o f the rings at about her parents. M r. and M rs. Airway, 100% Santos said p la in tiffs recovered Judgment c la im in g by, throu gh o r under W itcher, since Tuesday. 150 degrees to 2 0 0 degrees or more. ........ ......... ......... blend against the said defendants, N ellie them , or e ith e r o f them in and to M r. and M rs. V e rn K eahey were M . C onry, a w idow w om an, H ad ley said premises. Cnder Idling conditions, tem pera Sunday d in n e r guests a t the Logan C. Ream s and P e a rl C. Ream s, his D ated and firs t published Decem tures are more nearly uniform and Bear home at Creswell. w ife , fo r the sum o f $5,00u,00 to ber 16. 1932. M ra. E . J. Sears re tu rn e d home probably do not exceed about 150 g eth er w ith interest thereon a t the D a ted and last published Janu ary S a turday evening fro m a several degrees at any point. rate of 6 per cent per annum fro m 15. 1933. H . L. S O W N . days' visit w ith her sisters. Mra. the 18th day of Decem ber, 1931. fo r S h e riff L a n e County, Oregon. C ashatt and M rs. Ip h a K n o x of the fu rth e r sum of $500.00 reason B y A. E . H U L E G A A R D , Salem. able atto rn ey's fee w ith Interest h w l Deputy. W o lfflih From M aine Jackie M o n tie th returned to hla thereon a t the ra te of 6 per cent A fte r many attem pts the Shedd home in S ag inaw Sunday, havin g per an n u m fro m the date o f the de N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S . spent several days a t the hom e o f cree, and $23.45 costs and disburse aquarium o f Chicago succeeded In his g ra n d fath er. R . D. T u c k e r. N o tic e is hereby given th a t the Oregon grown, full ments, w hich jud gm ent was enter undersigned has been appointed by obtaining two good specimens o f the John W alden. Eugene, visited ed and docketed in the c le rk s o f the county c o u rt o f L a n e county, flavored ____ ___ M ain e coast wolffish, which were tw o days last week at the M A. fice of said court in said county on state of Oregon, a d m in is tra to r of transported successfully In a spe H o rn home. the 9th day of Decem ber, 1932, and the estate of H a rris o n R . G odard, M r. and M ra. Jesse T u c k e r were said execution to me directed, com deceased, by an o rder b earing date cial tank car. T h e wolffish has fo r Eugene visitors Tuesday. m an din g me m the nam e of the the 21st day o f Decem ber, 1932. m idable rows o f teeth w itb a de M rs. Charles T eeters and daugh state o f Oregon, in o rder to satisfy A ll persons h ay in g claim s against ter, M rs. C larence Peterson. E sther •a id Judgm ent, interest, attorney's the estate o f said H a rris o n R . God structive ab ility equaled by no oth- Volgarnore of D orena and M in n ie er M aine fish except a few specie» of u ” rena » fee, costs o f s u it and accruing ard. deceased, are hereby n otified t v ., u __ . H endrickson o f Cresw ell spent F rl- of sharks. oosts. to sell the fo llo w in g describ and required to present the same The fishermen know day a t the Law rence B row n home. ed re a l property, to -w it: the fish as “catfish,” but hotels d uly verified , to the undersigned a t M r. and M rs. F ra n k L a u ritz e n of the la w o ffice of H e rb e rt W . L om serve It as "ocean Whitefish.” Cottage G rove spent the w eek end L o t. N o . one (1 ) o f section bard, F ir s t N a tio n a l b an k building. I a t the Claude W ille y home. th irty -fo u r (34) tow nship tw en Cottage Grove, Oregon, on or before ----------------—---------— M r». H a rr y Benston and baby ty (20) south, range 3 west, also six m onths fro m the d ate of the I t o h l . » ) . n . • and M rs. H a ro ld W o lfa rd and baby tha north w est q u a rte r o f the 1 5 0 I s la n d s in C h a in of Eugene visited a t the Oscar firs t publication of this notice. n orth east q u a rte r o f said sec T h e Aleutian Island», which are Jackson and Lee N ixo n home» W ed- D ated and firs t published this tion 34, tow nship 20 south range 6th d ay of J a n u a ry , 1933. llkely to figure in the establishment 2 es? av _/oren° on and attended the 3 west o f the W illa m e tte m e ri D a te of last publication F e b ru a ry « r f w y a ' r routes b.r ween the Unit- ‘h X ^ i V r ^ R a Y p T B la n k d ian , containing in the aggre 3, 1933 gate 71 acres of land, more ed States and the countries of Asia, In Cottage Grove W ednesday af- S H E R M A N L. G O D A R D , A d o r leas, a ll situ ate in L an e coun ntlmhne 1» I. _ about I .. a ___ number n altogether 15 small ternoon. m in is tra to r o f E s ta te of ty, state o f Oregon, excepting F ra n k Joll, who was seriously 111 H a rris o n R . G odard, D e Islands, mostly of volcanic origin, h ere fro m the rig h t - of - w ay ceased. J6-f3 although some are rocks In nature. last week, was brought hom e fro m g ranted to O regon Southeastern H E R B E R T W. LOM BARD, Eugene Sunday m uch Im proved. R a ilro a d C om pany by deed d at T h e Inhabitants o f the Islands are M rs. M. A. H o rn returned home A tto rn e y f o r A d m i n i s t r a t o r ^ ^ ed M a y 3rd, 1902 and recorded largely Eskimos, who live on fish fro m Eugene Sunday, h a v in g vls- M a y 6th, 1902, in Book 58, a t N O T IC E O F F I N A L H E A R IN G . and seal. The soil Is so thin that tbe borne of a sister, M rs. page 444 o f L an e county deed N o tic e is hereby given th a t the the opportunities for agriculture are ' ° - - Wa,d-e-n' . ,ln c * F rid a y , . ------- records; also excepting a tra c t undersigned. A lta K in g , adm inis M r. and M rs. Charles C onner have of land con tain ing fo u r and one- slim. tra to r o f the estate o f C la ra M . been 111 w ith the flu the past week. h a lf acres, m ore or less, hereto Cooper, deceased, has file d his fin A lfre d B eidler o f C ottage Grove fore deeded to James A llen by a l account in the c irc u it c o u rt o f spent several day» a t the Conner deed d ated M arc h 16, 1905. and L an e county, state o f Oregon, and home d u rin g th e ir lllnes». Seaweed Yields A m ber recorded on page 233, Vol. 67 of th a t J a n u a ry 31, 1933, a t 10 o’clock M r». C ora H lle m a n , who had »pent the Deed records of la n e coun Amber, highly prized for use In in the forenoon thereo f a t the court the past week a t the home o f a »la ty. s ta te o f Oregon; also, ex Jewelry, Is found usually along the ter, M rs. L. Brow n, le ft W ednesday house in Eugene, L an e county, O re cepting h ere fro m the tra c t of gon, a t the o ffice o f said court, has seashore, clinging to seaweed. It to visit overnig ht a t the hom e o f a land c o n tain in g tw o acres, more been fixed by said cou rt as the tim e H lle m a n , near Is found In large and small pieces, nephew, W alden o r less, h ereto fo re deeded to and place fo r h ea rin g and consider F r a n k lin B. A lfo rd , by deed the largest running around 14 or 15 Junction C ity, expecting to go on ing and actin g on said account. to h er home in Vancouver. W ash., executed F e b ru a ry 25, 1904, and D a te o f firs t publication, 29th day pounds, although one piece 18 the fo llo w in g day. recorded on page 69 of Vol. 66, o f Decem ber, A . D., 1932 pounds In weight Is In a museum M rs. O scar Jackson spent S a tu r o f the Deed records In and fo r A L T A K IN G . In Berlin. T he B altic sea Is the day n ig h t a t the home o f h e r p a r L an e county. State of Oregon. d30-j27 A d m in is tra to r. Also excepting b e re ft on! the principal source o f amber, although ents, M r. and M rs. F red W rig h t, In Cottage Grove. M r. Jackson and fo llo w in g tra c t; B egin nin g a t It Is also found at times along the son Dean also spent Sunday a t the N O T IC E O F F IN A L th e q u a rte r section corner be Morrell’« Pride, finewt SETTLEM ENT. shores o f New Jersey, M aryland W rig h t home. tw een sections 27 and 34 T p N otice Is hereby given th a t the G w endolyn H a ig h t returned to O quality light weight and Massachusetts. 20, south range 3 west, thence undersigned has file d h erein h er S. C. M onday, h avin g spent the holi east 10.92 chains to the rig h t- ham s................ fin a l account as the executrix o f the days w ith h er parents, M r. and Mrs. o f-w a y o f O. & S. E . R . R., U x U E be» estate of E d w a rd W . Eyanson. de C. H . H a ig h t. thence south 27*6 dgs. E . 4.68 ceased, w ith the county c o u rt of M r and M rs. Glen Phelps and "You can’t Judge by appearance,” chains; thence west 13.10 chains; ; Lane county. S tate of Oregon, and thence n o rth 4.16 chains to the I said Uncle Eben. “A bullfrog ain't children of Seattle, W ash., visited an order has been made and en a t the E. J. Sears home W ednes place o f beginning, containing tered of record d ire c tin g this no- got no neck at all, but he kin make day. M rs. Phelps Is a niece o f Mrs. 6 acres o f land, more or less, j tice and setting the 31st day of more noise dan a giraffe.”— Wash Sears. s itu a te In section 34 T p . 20 | January. 1933, a t the h o u r o f 10 ington Star. M r. and M rs. H . R ydell returned south ran ge 3 west, in Lane Eastern m i l d Rugar o clock In the forenoon o f said dav S a turday fro m P o rtland , w here they county, O regon, conveyed to J. cured .... as the tim e and the county cou rt hail »pent several days. M r R ydell A. Abeene A p ril 17, 1909, by Poor Stage M anagem ent | room, county cou rt house, Eugene attended the state teachers' asso deed recorded A p ril 19. 1909, Lane county, state o f O regon, as There Is an old German play, la ciation m eeting w hile there. Lane county deed records, page the place fo r the h earing o f objec which, when the curtains rises, our D o ro th y H o hm an entered U. of 582, Vol. 78. tions, ¡f any, to the fin a l account O. In Eugene Tuesday. Also beginning at a point on : j1"'* ‘ be fin a l settlem en t of said es- first parent Adam la discovered T h e opening o f school a fte r the crossing the stage— going to ba the east side of the county road vaRa‘ *on w a" postponed un No. 14 and on the north line o f Dated and firs t published this created. til M onday, J a n u a ry 9, on account the northwest quarter of the I 30th day o f Decem ber, 1932. of high w ater. T h e re was o ver a Trimmed f r o m aide northeast quarter of aectlon 34, 27I , j9 3 3 ° l lM t publ,catlon J a n u a ry foot of w a te r on the low er flo o r of In Tp. 20 S. R. 8 W „ in Lane Cold Gray Dawn bacon, well cured ....... the school house M onday evening. county, Oregon, thence south P A U L IN E A U G U S T A , E Y A N I experienced that genera) all-per 150 feet (2.27 chain»); thence SO N. E x e c u trix of E s ta te o f vading sensation of getting np to east to a point 8.25 chains west E d w a rd W . Eyanson, D e LATHAM . o f the weat boundary of the ceased. dSO-127 be hanged which I have usually Jan. 4. M r. and M rs. N . W . W h ite Absalom Alexander D . L . C. No. H E R B E R T W. LOM BARD found Inseparable from untimely rig- and the A lfre d W h lta fa m ily o f I a - 71; thenca north 2.27 chains to A tto rn e y fo r E x e c u trix . Ing.— Dickens. tham , M rs. Iyiez K ra m e r o f M ed- V Si. SS. Ä " For 1933 Pancake bag . . 39c Snowflakes Selox Coffee suet, that lo a much complete z« L arge Pkg. 1 0 c lb -... 23« Luxury Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles.. pkg 2 c Prunes 3 lb s - 1 0 c Fruits and Vegetables Celery Crisp and Tasty Spinach Fresh and T en d er Rutabagas Y ellow M eated lbs. 10c G rapefruit California Seedless 4 for 15c Quality Meats H AM S lb. 12c BACON lb. 12c SQ UARES lb. 8c