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F R IP A T . t V i r 7. 188». T" y The New I )eal .... R«*l Accompllahmanl "To predict Borrow." Mid HI Ho, the m < o of Chinatown, "la bat to My what every one already kaowo, bat to show the way to hopo re quires <»n!ua"—Washington atar. brother of Mr Fleher, D. G. Fish thirteenth birthday anniversary er Mre. C. R T ien t and daughter Wednesday evening. June 21, bv In Mary accompanied them to E u vltlng aeveral of hie friends In to gene spend the evening Outdoor ae The Hoy Wllala family of Anti well as Indoor gam es were played och. C a l. spent the week with Mrs until 9:30, when refieahm ents of Wllele's parents, Mr and Mre. Dan Ice ci earn and cake were served Io T H O R N T O N C O R N E R S. __________________________________ ■ l July 6.— Mr. and Mr« Carl King Farquhar, and on the Fourth en the following Allen, Alvina and tertained with n píenlo dinner the Ixiulee Hankins. Is o n end Wesley ¡of R ugsns visits»! ov«r M»s w ssk NOTICE o r MALE OF REAL snd with Mra. Kin«'» «randnioUi«r, following relatlvee. Mr. end Mra Nichole, Betty Jeen Jones. Grace Jamee Towne and Mr. end Mre. J. end Merle Holimun. Harriet THOt’EHrV ON ATTACH- Mra. Dan Back. Nichole, Kite Holinieii, Frencle MKNT EXECUTION. I Mrs. J«an Long and Mia. K K E T ele o f C ollage Grove. ' Merle Hockett, who Is stationed Horn, Phyllis Johnson, Father Notlo« la haraby «Ivan that by l^nttoy o f Cotto«« Orova vial tad virtue of an attachm ent execution Friday at the J. W. Flahar home, In Eugene et the Skinners butte C. Hansen, ltuth Childers, Lowell C C. camp, spent the Fourth with Brown, Mr. end Mra. 1C . J Kent leaued out of the olroult court of Buddy IxtUlue of Hebron vlalted Dane Bounty, sta ts o f Oraaon, on on< day tost week a t the Joe Pre- his parents, Mr and Mre. F. L. ind Mr. and Mrs. 1-awience Brown. Hockett. the I9tli day o f June. 1933. In an maMl home. The W. J. Chapman family, ac action wherein LaBelle Btewart 1« Harley Shockley o f the Brice 1M1UKN A. companied by Mr. and Mre Otto plaintiff and Harry W. Neet, a» creek C. C. C. camp spent Saturday Mr. and Mr« Albert Stocks uf Chapman and baby end George I Cottage admlnlatrator of the eetate of W. night and Sunday at the C. It. Grove vlettvd Thursday at Chapman of Dalles, picnicked at the J. K. Bedford B Cooper, deoeaaed. and Kuth Trent home home. Cooper are defendant«; and where Pearl Plaster and eons of Gari Blue Mountain with the Harry Mre. Clara Kirk of Salem visited in, on the 29th day of September. baldi spent the week end with Mr. Ceatla family. last week with a daughter, Mr«. Wilbur Black Is building a 32 by John 1930, the »«Id plaintiff recovered a P la sters parents, Mr. and Mr«. Whll««ll. Judgment agalnat the eald defen Jam«« Plaster Mlsa Am elia P las 68 else barn on the Knox place Mr. and Mr«. Jack Kern« of Eu a I u . I i he rented »nil w h e r e I he dant« for the aunt o f alx hundred ter, who had visited two weeks et gene spent the week eml with Mr* flfty-teru dollar« ninety-nine cent« Garibaldi, came home with them. family now live. M. Moe by and family. Mra John Willlan entertained 199), el«hty-flve dollar« l»80.- Mr. end Mrs. Joe PremoMl, Jo 19862.1 Mra. Ruth England and children 00) attorney« fee and coat« and anne Premaaal end Mra. Mary with a birthday party Monday a f vlelled relative« In Cre«w«ll Thur« dlebureemants. laxee at alxhteen Sm ith spent the Fourth a t Hebron ternoon honoring her little deugh day. ter Cherry, who wan five year« old dollar« twenty-five cent« i»l».20), with the Frank LaBtue family. Mia. Nattla Wilbur, who had had which Judgment wee entered and Mia. It C. McNew left Saturday , July Fourth. All the lltlle tole been visiting relative« In Califor docketed in the olerk'a office In to visit over the Fourth with e i along the lane were present, to nia. returned Saturday. •aid court In «aid county on the daughter, Miss Edna McNew. who whom oeke end loe cream were Phil Mosby of Wenatuhue, Wash., eald 29th day of Bap tarn bar, 1030, la In a sanitarium at Troutdale. , served. returned to spend Uie summer « Itli Mr and Mrs. Janiea Bement of hl« and attachm ent execution to me Lee Baldwin fell Friday evening mother, M is M Mosby. 11« has directed, comm anding me, In the end cut one hand severely on the Delight valley spent Tuesday ev e employment with the Bohemia ning at the llen ry latke home. name of the etate of Oregon, In or edge of a pell he woe carrying company. Mr end Mrs. Fred Harnefus of Lumber der to eetlafy «old Judgment. Inter The John Tonole family of l*aac W. It. Peet of British Columbia est, attorney'« fee. coat« and dle- Creek canyon spent the Fourth Silk creek spent Sunday with Mr. and W. A. Bohart of Trent vtaited end Mra. Wilbur lllaok. burasuenta and accrulnx coat«, to here with relatlvM. Georgd end Otto Chapman of , Willi Ml«e Nora Ward Wwlnewlay. •ell the following dMcrlbed prop Mrs. W alter Briggs uf Grants Edwin Bedford left Tuesday tor Paso, Mrs. Mary Cole of Eugene Dallas called Tuesday evening at Klamath Falla, wliara he expecte to erty, to-wit: Beginning at e point In eec- end the Bert Myers fam ily of Blue the J. W. Fleher home. find employment. tlon 21, township 20 eouth range Mountain were guests at ths Henry , Mr. end Mra. It. B. Dixon end Mr. and Mra. Edward Kalfer and daughter Doris accompanied Mr. 3 west. SI S» chain« eo»t of the talk« horn« the Fourth. Pauline G alenllne of Manta Bar Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lyons of Cot- and Mra. Frank Hwlgert and Mr« bara. Cal., vlalted friends in this northeast corner of the James H. McFarland D. U C. No. 08 tag« Grov« vlalted Sunday evening Julia Gover of Cottage Grove to Vicinity last week. Eugene the afternoon of the Fourth. thence north 211* eaet 7.60 with Mr. and Mis. John Uaud«r. Mre. ltuth England and children, Mr. end Mre. L. IL Smith end chain«, thence eaat 3.72 chains; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Chapman and Robert and Faye, Mr and Mrs thence eouUi 28' w est 2 ohalna, baby and Georg« Chapman of D al Mr. end Mra Gene Bose attended e John W hltsell and daughter Mari thence eouth 17* w est 1 chain: las vlalted over the Fourth with dance at Anlauf the night of the lyn, Mr«. Clara Kirk, John and Fourth (hair father, W. J. Chapman. thence south 28* w est A ll Everett Hulatrum and Llta Moaby chain«, thence west 1 d ia l tie to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Trent end motored to Creswell Tuesday and Mery visited Sunday evening at Uie the place o f beginning, con DELIGHT VALLEY. spent the day with relatlv-is and W alter Babb borne in Cottage taining 2.83 sores of land, mors July S. Mr and Mrs W. A friends. or lea«. In lam e county, Oregon. Grove, Keene end Mr. and Mra. Carl Buf Mr. and Mrs. Frank W'lbur of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Shaw and ' fington of Cottage Grove were din Hilt, Cal., spent the week end with Now, therefore. In th s name of the state of Oregon, In com pliance children o f Canyonville spent the ner gueats at the Claude Willey Mis N ettle Wllfcui nt the J. E Red with said execution and order of week end here with Mr. Shaw's home Sunday. ford home. eale and In order to satisfy sold parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shaw, Mr and Mra. Zina Doolittle and Max Mears of llrad wood spent the Judgment. Interest, attorney’s fee. Mrs. Shaw returned home Tuesday Fourth of July holiday« at the children of Kyderqrood. Wash., coals end disbursem ents end a c but Mr. Shaw remained for several home of hie parents. Mr. and Mr«. •pent the week end at Hie U. B cruing cost«, 1 will, on Tueaday, the d a y s E. J. Sear«. Mrs. Bears and haliy, Rales horn«. Mra. G eorgs Gutekunat of Salem ' who had spent the past two weeks 8th day of August, 1833, e t the A picnic, sponsored by the Happy hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon and Pastor and Mrs Atwood Foe- i » I ' l l r e la tlv e e a m i frien.D, return Circle Hewing alub, wa« hnld In of eald day. at the southw est front ter of Cottage Orove were ceUlera j ed home with him Wednesday Peterson's grove Tuaaday. A short door of the comity court house, E u Friday morning at ths J. W. Fisher ( Dorothy llohinan of Eugene spent program «(<•■ given In (he morning gene, Lane county. Ore., offer for home. and gam es were played in the af Tuesday e l the home of her |>«i sale, and sell for cash at public Mra Joe Hailey end Mrs. Mamie ante, Mr. end Mrs. George lluhm an ternoon A large crowd attended auction, subject to redemption ee Uidney of Cottage Grove visited Evelyn and Allen Kirk of Cres Beverly and Dickie Hopkins of provided by law. all the right, title Tuesday afternoon with Mra. T. C. | Eugene spent the week at the well ara spending the week with an and Interest of sold defendant« and Shaw. aunt, Mrs ltuth England. George Ituhnuiii home. an parsons claim ing by, through or Mr. and Mra. W. A. Keene ac U. S. Ralea and sons Sidney and Harriet and I s o n Nichols accom under them. In and to eald prem- companied Mr. and Mra. Clauds panied their father, M I> N u liols. Elwyn, who are employed at W est Willey o f D elight valley and Mr. lo Hie Brownie mines In southern fir. epenl Tuesday at their home Iret published this and Mr«. Howard Keene of Sagi Oregon • Monday, returning home here 7th day of July. 1833. naw to Smith lUver to spend the the Mine day. Alfred Pleuard, who had been D ate of last publication August Fourth. employed near Wendllng. relum ed Mlsa ltuth Kydoll of W illamina *th, 1833. Mr. and Mra E. Elohler and Mr. la visiting at the home of a brother. lo hie home here Saturday. He has C. A. 8W AKTS, Sheriff. and Mra Amerigo Muetachettl of H. ttydell. thia week. em ploym ent with the Bohemia Lane County. Oregon. Curtin and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Isiw rence Kent of Keleo, W ash, Lumber company. B y A E . H U ¿LEG. AARD, Boas of Mount View and Mr. and •pent tils week end at (he E J Gerald .Mosby la spending the Jy?a4c Mra. L IL Smith of this neighbor Deputy. week In Eugene with a eletcr, Mr«. Kent home. hood spent the Fourth with Mr. and Jack K«rna. The J, B. Farnsworth fam ily of Gane Boaa Alda Lee of Oakridge «pent T im . Portland visited at the George 1 toll NOTICE OF S II K R U F S BALE. Mra W allace lloalaugh, who Is with man home Munday, returning home day with Mr and Mr«. 17. H K ale« On the 8th day of July. 1833, at C. C. C. camp at Steam boat, is Monday. Mlae Elta Hohnian arcom. and family. the hour uf Id a. m. at the front the apendiux week with hie par panted them home, relum ing dial Hubert Mosby woe a Eugene vis door of the court house In Eugene, ents. Mr. this and Mra. Charles Hoe evening with a cousin. David Fam e- itor Munday evening. Lane county. Oregon. 1 will sell at lAUJgh. worth, who spent the Fourth et the auction to the highest bidder for Mrs. Mery Sm ith la visiting a Hohnian home. He returned home LATHAM. ca«h the following described real daughter, Mra Frank Lalilue at July 3 There will be a special Wednesday. property located In Lane county, Hebron. The Donald Wltoher, Rudolph •lection at the Isilham school Oregon, to-wll: Mrs. Charles Boats ugh attended Hansen and Lawrence Brown fam i house al 8 p, m. W ednesday, July The south half of ths southw est quarter and all of ths eouthwael e club meeting In Cottage Grove at lies spent Tuesday at the Creswell 12. to elect a school clerk. Mr. and Mr«. Dwlghl Mercer and quarter of the southeast quarter Uie home of Mra Jack Mauldlng celebration. Pete H o d so n an d fa m ily of Hngl baby uf Independence vlalted Hie tying w est of the Sim m ons Hoad, Thursday afternoon. Mr and M is J W. Flahar »pent Archie Walker family Monday. naw s p e n t Sunday a t th e It. D. excepting a strip thirty fast In A , ■ 1 II.-..1M,. .1:_A lv a d u l__ with a Mr. and Mra. Raymond Con«, Tucker home. width extending from »old Sim Donald Nixon and John Hohnian who had been al Anlauf. vlalted at mons roed west to the weal line of relum ed Wednesday morning (r a n the J. V. Johneon home before they the southeast quarter of the south •pending the week end at Newixirt returned to Portland. east quarter, all In section five In Mra. Hugh Trunnnll went to Sa Oscar Jackson and eon Lyle township twenty south range three epent Tuesday evening In Eugene lem Monday to visit several days weal uf the W illam ette meridian. In with relatlvee. with Mre. Jackson ami Dean. Lane county. Oregon. Excepting Wayne Walker «pent the week Mr. and Mrs <1. A. Pebbe. Mr. therefrom, however, the follow ing. and Mra. Albert Pebbe and daugh with hla grandmother. Mrs. Olive Beginning at the northeast corner Keeney of Creswell. ter and Mr«. Clement Stinson and described real property, to-wit: All Lost Her Prominent Hips— Edward and Albert McCall went two children of Yreka, Cal, and of the property above described Double Chin—Sluggishness Mrs John Park« and «on of Rich to Jteedaport Friday evening and without excepting therefrom the mond. C a l. vlalted at the C. H. returned home Sunday evening. ten sore tract last above described H aight home from Saturday eve end excepted from the above given Oained A Shapely Figure ning until Wednesday. They, ac description, the sam e being the E gyptian Color Schem es companied by Mr. and .Mra. Lionel whole of the above described prem In the color acherae lined by the Haight. Mr and Mrs. C. 11 Haight, ises including sold ten acre tract. If you ore fat how would you like Sold sale Is m ads under an execu to lose It end at the aame time gain Gwendolyn and Elsie Haight and early Egyptians prisoners wera tion and order of sale Issued out of In physical charm and acquire e Mr. and Mr«. Melvin Paul (Silk txilnted yellow. Birds were hlu« the circuit court of the state of clean, clear akin and eyea that Creek), motored to the coast Tuea ■nd green; water was hlne; men Oregon for Lons county to me di sparkle with buuyant health? day by wav of W inchester bay and and women were painted red, the rected In the case of Louis Vlmont Why not do what thousands of Florence. men being redder than the women. of th s southeast quarter of ths women have done to g el rid of Isiw ell Brown celebrated his southw est quarter of section five In pounds of unwanted fat? Take one townehip 20 south rang« three w est half teaspoon o f Krusohen Salts In of the W illam ette meridian In Lane a glass o f hot water every morning oounty, Oregon, running thence before breakfast end keep it up for eouth 40 rod«; thenoe w sst 40 rods, 30 days. You can help the action thence north 40 rods and thence of Kruschen by cutting down cn east 40 rods to th s place o f begin pastry and fatty m eats and going The law of cause »nd effect op RN de oM seed mere oppor ning. containing tan acres of land; light on potatoes, butter and cream. •ratin g through Christian Science tu n ities so much as they provided however that there be Then weigh yourself and see how ne»-<l to learn bow to take supplies an opportunity to accom bid for sold land a t least the sum many pounds you have lo st plish every good work. What o f »876.1» and coats of sola. How advantage of present opporlunl- Kruschen Salta are a blend o f 8 greater opportunity could anyone ever. should eald premises not be sa lts moat helpful to body health. Ues. An opportunity neglected sold for at least said sum and coats B est of all. a bottle of Kruschen e o n a tliu tc s a rebuke. The human vtsuallxe than that offered In the words of Christ Jesus, "If ye abide of sale, then In that event 1 will Salta that will last you for 4 weeks offer for «ale and «ell to the hlgh- coats hut k trifle. Ask Cottage so-called mind often teem s «o In me, and my words abide In you, Mt bidder for cash the follow ing Grove Pharm acy for a bottle and blind that It doe« not perceive a ye shall aak what ye w ill, and II Thto was •h all be done unto you." If vx Charles E. Cralne, Pearl Cralne, start to lose fat today. It’s the safe genuine opportunity. G. B. Cralne, Buaan IL Cralne, way to reduce but be sure you get Ulustroted In the caae of Hagar, thought d w ells in God. then all de John C. A W illiam s and Alm a E Kruschen — your health comes wbo, with her child, was thirsting sirable things are possible. It to Williams. C. A. 8WART8, fir s t___________________________ (1) for drink li the wlldernea«. To only erroneous belief that renders Sheriff of Lana County. Oregon. H a g e r s m aterial thought death obeeurs the infinite p ossib ilities of By A. E. HULEQAARD, seem ed Inevitable. But when an man. As we understand the false la8-JIy7-hJ. Deputy an gel, God’« m essage, corrected her nature of evil Its powerlesanesa. th in k in g by uplifting her vision, even n oth in gn ess all obscurity NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON Hagar found her need supplied. and am biguity will vanish, and EXECUTION IN FOKE- Th!« 1« but one Illustration o f how harmony be ^isccm ed as the a s C LO BLBE the claim of evil. If heeded, would tural order of being. Under and by virtue of an ordor blind m ortals to tbelr God-be- P ossibility Implies opportunity F O R HALB O R T R A D E of. sola and decree o f forecloaura The occasion for righteous attain Issued out of the circuit court of FOR SALE — FANNING M 1U . ■towed opportunities W hat 1« an opportunity! It men! to here and now. Infinite w ith sieves and ele valor .J fo u n g the sta ts of Oregon for Lana coun ty on June 18, 1933, In a su it where Jersey h elfera One - bora™ corn ■om ellm ei ««erne »« though this good, the all-know ing Mind, Is in Ella J. W ills as plaintiff recov planter. Single disc drill. Deering question needed speclflc definition. eternally conscious of all the phe ered Judgment against defendant, hay rake. l»6-foot hay rope, fork , It to deflned In port In a dictionary nomena of real being. All good Is IJIIIan J. Taylor, unmarried. In the and carrier. A W. Burleson. Phone as "a tim e or occasion attended possible because It Is the expres sum o f »1000.00 together w ith Inter 82-F-12. Jn«28-jy7p, w ith propitious or favoring d r- •ton of perfect Being. The oppor est thereon a t the rate of 8 per F O R S A L E —JE R SE Y G U ERNSEY eum atances." Have we ever found tunlty to accom plish any good and cent per annum from the 14th day m ilk cow com ing fresh. Good oncselve« In a position where It worthy purpose to God bestowod of March. 1932, and the further Milker. Lawrence Brown. D elight w as im possible to do good-—where W hy, then, does there seem to sum o f »100.00, reasonable attor valley. Phone 36-F-31. Jn3O-Jyl4p there was no occasion to do good, be »<> much lost opportunity, so ney's fee, and for p la in tiffs coats for ourselves or others, In the ser much failure and disappointm ent? and disbursem ents in said suit FOR BALE BLNG A ND ROYAL vice of God? Surely the oppor Mainly because m ortals allow their Ann cherries. Will be ripe about taxed at »21.00, which sold decree w as recorded In the circuit court July 10. Prices rlghL R. C. Arne, tunity for service to ever available, vision to be clouded by evil— fear, of the state o f Oregon for Lons phone 16-F-6, eouth Sixth s t r e e t,. and la the spirit and essence of all envy, Jealousy, malice, revenge. Our main trouble We run Into disappointm ent when ____ J30-Jy 14° em ploym ent. oounty and an execution Issued Johnson avenue. thereon by the clerk o f said oourt FO R SALE — STAN DA RD MAKE j has been In m easuring opportunity we seek m aterial rather than splr on June 19. 198», I am commanded piano near Cottage Grove. Will In term s of self-profit, forgetting Itual gain. The acceptance of cor to sell the following described real •aerifies for unpaid balance. A that our own need can really be ual su ggestion s blinds the vision eetate, to-«dt: •nap. E asy terms. W rite Tallman supplied only as we bless others. of mortals. In Ibis wrong state of Beginning at the northeaat Plano Store, Salem , Ore. J»d-Jyl4p True service la designed to benefit thougbt one may not discern the corner o t the Joseph P. Taylor and bless our fellow men. If thin opportunity at hand. Paul saw FOR SALE—C H E R R IE S, ROYAL sense of opportunity were grasped this when he adm onished, "And D. L. C No. 68, and running Ann and Bings, 6c per pound. and utilized, unem ploym ent would be not conform ed to thto world: thence south 22.92 chains; Will deliver In town. O. G. Bigg«. thence west 14.00 chains; thence 714 north Douglas street. Jly7p be as Im possible as an Amalgama but be ye transform ed by the re north 14.43 chains to the cen nowing of your mind." That to. tion of light and darkness ter line of the oounty roed; LOST AND FOUND. Som e may claim that their fa il Allow not your th ou gh ts to wan thence north 78 degrees IS' east TAK EN UP — YEARLING JE R - ure was due to a lack o f opportun der in mortal or evil ways, but 8.90 chains; thence north 80 d e aey H elfer. Owner may have I ity, thus m aking opportunity the transform your consciousness by grees 1»' east 2J0 chains; thence north 28 degree« 16* east sam e by proving property and pay eanae of success and the lack of It thinking spiritual thoughts. We 8.28 chain«; thence north 18 ing charge«. F. L. Maoomber, south th e cause of failure. The fact Is are to do th is Hint we "may prove Sixth str«eL )nl8-tyl4p that opportunity Is a state of what Is llial good, and Acceptable, degrees 1(Z east to intersec tion with the north boundary thought, a natural com p on en t of a and perfect, will of God.” In this BUMMER CABINS. o f Claim N o. 68, thenoe east spiritual, tmtnlal condition. Hope, way only ran we fulfill the grand 8.1» chains to the place o f be VACATION CABINS ON T H E faith , and love offer continuous pofmiMlItlos of real being. ginning, containing 28.68 acres C onvalescent Hom« grounds, fac opportunities w hile their snppoal- When we cease looking for op o f land exclusive of county road ing pork, LI thia water playground, ttonal opposite# despair, doute. portnnllk*« from w ithout— from all In sections 28 and 83 Twp. »2 per week. Lawn, flowers, sun end bote are blind and Ignorant environm ent, person, place, or 21 south, range 8 weet In Lane bath, «howerbath, fruit. 168 Oranlte and cannot recognise a true oppor thing— and look for them In the county, Oregon. 8t„ Ashland. Or«. ]7-=»P ! tunity. Only w hile thought wan realm of true thought, we shall N otice to hereby given th at on ders In th s morASH of m aterial not m eet with disillu sion m en t and T uesday, the 26th day o f July, 1988, N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S . The spiritually en- m lndednees does opportunity seem frustration a t 10 o'clock, a. m. o f that day, at N otice to hereby given that the to be blighted. R nllghteoed llglitestnd thought Is In possession the front door o f the Lane county county court o f Lane county Ore th ou gh t sees opportunity of one o f th e spiritual facu lties which dto oourt house In the city o f Eugene, on the 9th day o f June, 1988, kind or another In every expert cern distinct and serviceable op Oregon, I will, In obedience to eald gon, appointed B. N . Perlnl executor portanltiea. order o f eale and decree o f fore with the will of the estate closure, «ell the above described o t Catharine annexed We alw ays have one oppor On pages 222 and 233 of "Rct- Psrlnl, deceased. AI1 real property a t publlo auction or persona having claim s against «aid eo ce and Health with Key to the tnntty of em ploym ent that we so much thereof ae may be neoee- estate are required to present them Serlpturca" Mary Baker Eddy soem prone to overlook. It to the •ary to satisfy p la in tiff« judgm ent with the proper voucher« d u ly . w rites, "There Is neither place nor opportunity of Improving our with Interest thereon and costa and verified a s by law required, to said : opportunity In Hclcncc for error of thinking. When we realize the accruing coats, to th« highest and executor a t the tow office o f A lta | any sort." Thus we learn that connection between our thinking beat bidder for cash. King, Lawwon building, 619 Main disease, sin, and discord hare no and oar environm ent, and discern D ated and first published June street. C ottage Grove, Oregon, w ith -1 opportunity to be cxprcHsed be the tree m eaning of cause and at 28, 198». In alx m onths from the date of this cause they are not realities but te s t, w e shall vigilan tly increase D ate o f tost publication July 21, notice. The date and first publica falsities. In Christian Hclence we o a r efforts to be faith fu l to Truth 1988 tion of th is notlo« being June 18, find that evil and error, not being by thinking constructive and spir C. A. SWART8, Sheriff, Lane CtArisMoa BeL derived from God, are w ithout ln- itual th ou gh ts.- County, State of Oregon. B. N. PERINI, Executor. eaee Nowlfor By A. S. HULBOAJtRD, or verity. Alta King, Attorney Jnl8-Jyl4 Deputy. Jne28-Jy21-hwl N earby N ew s How One Woman Lost 20 Lbs. ot hat Opportunity M i W ANTADS J Conditions r i A l *| Tk T Business u : Read These Messages and If You Don’t Feel Better See a Doctor We’re for the New Deal 100% Also at your service 100%. with our superior cleaning, prewing and laundering. Hall & Johnston Real Estate, Loans Sure Insurance Cottage Grove Laundry and Cleaners 405 Main Phone 58 Quality Market We’re for the New Deal 100% The Ideal Meating Place FRED ANDERSON, Prop Free Delivery Phone 46 Meantime our 1<M)%> service will nave you money on Orooerle. and Furnishing. (live the New Store a trial Gochrend & Smith, Inc. The Pastime I ’igara, confectionery, «oft <lrinkn, cards, recreation bil- liarda. The Woodcraft Shop Cabinet Making and Upholstering All that the word implies Furniture and Fixtures Reconditioning Always the Best Beer Antiques a Specialty S tu r g e s G a ra g e Ray Beam Cleaned Auk Hbout our complete Plan of Progress We sell you the purtx ami labor for any ear al Package Discount ini proves baiter, ahenn and finbh for your silk». Demand it The Owl Cleaners Cleaner. Exclusively M c C o y ’s Garage Priem und charge« Mre going up. We have not advanced our charge, yet SAVE MONEY NOW on ear repaint und complete aervic- ing. Dodge & Plymouth Sale, and Service Goff’s Shoe Shop One of Oregon’, moet mod ernized a n d ucutcat Shoe Shop«. (i uurunteed work manship and selective service Opposite City Hall Bartels M arket Phone 66—Free Delivery Special Rest of Week Fresh ground beef ......... 10c Fresh ground pork ....... ..10c Fancy pot roast b e e f .....12c Hound, Sirloin, T-lJone st<'ak ............................... iSc These are a fow of our Hot Shota. We beat all competi tion oil prices.. We kill only local livestock 100%). The Eagle Cigar Store 0. J. King, Prop. (y'igars, soft drinks, oonfoe- lionery. cards, billiards Spend a pleasant hour companions a m o n g e o n g e iiia l Peas D el M o n t e ................ .......2 tins 29c Coffee Airway J Blend Choice Brazilian Coffees Pound 19< Peaches R osedale N o. 2A tins 2 for 29c G rape N u t Flakes 3 pkgs. 23c C andy K isses ............... -............... lb. 10c M orton ’s S a lt ....................-..... 21 lbs. 7c C hocolate B aker’s Prem ium | lb. 20c Sanka C offee lb. 45c C ookies for L u n c h e s.................pkg. 15c F lo u r Tiger Lilly Choice Hard Flour 40 lb Bag P & G L aundry Soap — ...10 bars 29c R olled O a t s — .... -...... .... 9-lb. bag 43c Soda A rm & H am m er.................... lb. 5c C alum et Baking P ow der 10 lbs. $1.59 4 Sack.—$4 73 Ivory F lak es...................... sm all pkg. 7c K ra ft’s C h e e se Shredded Wheat Pimento, Swiss, Brick American, Velveta Ready Cooked Ready to Ejit Package___ ________________ Our Choice Cane & Maple SYRUP Finest Quality Pint 15c 9C lb. 15c Quality Vegetables: New Potatoes 25< 10 pounds................................. 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