The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 21, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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T H F S E N T IN E !,
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Arlington bridge aaross tha Pa
^ lac
Waahlngton coat »14,600,-
— -------------------------- a Thursday
ri
afternoon with nine mem­
bers present The time waa apent
socially The next meeting will be
the home of Mrs Hiram Wheel-
The M edu-lxnd Creamery Co. 1» located a« «78 Charneitun M., In Eugene, I'hone MM Tup market prt<wa
July 34
Mrs. John Ashby is slowly recov­ always paid for cream at thia popular placet which la also the home of Gold Medal Products
THORNTON COKNKRA
ering from a recent operation
J
Perhaps no part of agriculture which little or no labor la at'ached any im puitsncs within m anyuille«
July 19 Mr« Fred Froat of Cot­
John Ashby and a daughter. Mrs
tage Grove and Ml«» Jean Lowry 1'iail Parks, and two son» of Eu has made euch forward strides In Now ha can market his product as of Eugene and no* find Gold Medal
of Talent vtotted Thursday with c. ne returned to Silk creek Satur the past few years as dairying milk he can separale It and sell products.
FOR AA1.K oh TBA11B,
Mi and Mrs. J. W. Fisher
Miss 'lav Tliev all motored up to visit When we speak of dairying today, I *» “
Both the securing of the raw
cream or, If ha prefers,
Lowry.
who arrived W ednesday M is Ashby Sunday
FOR SALE
DUROC - JERSEY
ha can sail It as sour cream
material and the m sik etln g of the
wa
must
fliat
consider
tha
fact
that
•kpects
to
visit
in
the
vicinity
with
Harold
Hartley
of
Gaston,
who
Is
spring boar. Subfact to regietra-
In their community there lias finished product cannot, of course
having at the home of Mr and Mrs It la one of the greatest assets Io
tlon. Phone 18-F-1S. Blanche Gar­ relatives until school «tart«
Ml»a Mildred Cole of M areolavla r R Darnell, visited over Sunday any community It is on« of our perhapa been no greater factor in be accompllslied unless (lisle is i f
ner. Grean Pasture Ranch. Row
Increasing the wsa'lh and proapet
tu f i ,, lt,d ,be imst week with an uncle with his grandmother, Mrs
river.
government's greatest sources of Ity of our people Ilian the Medo flclency in (he manufacturing uf
hese products and the Mado
Mr„ and Mrs
„ ,n r v Dresser, in Lynx Hollow.
incorni
TO TRADE DAIRY STOCK H )K Lake, and on
ic
o
n
.,
it
to
national
In
It.
scope,
Cr. am ,
Co T„ „ f|„ „
lj(
Tueaday accompanied ,,,° \ ? n i / 0 p,T*"n* "•«* present St
ml Creamery Co. is one of me
a id is practically the only division , d bu, ln. . . . nuill, „ r v,
good work horae. J. C. Bukor, another uncle and aunt. Mr and the
. ,
erevk Sunday achool Sun-
most efficient, sanitary end modern
Black Butte route.
J2i-a4p Mra. Boy Myers.to their home In das BUk
to hear Mra. Compton of Cot- of our agricultural enterprises but through their Initlail.o and manufacturing plants in Oregon
FOR ¿A LE 140UPOUN D HO BSK
valltv for a week'« vwit.
tag» Grove W C T P president. which affords llie producer — tha good business Judgment, they have w heie vlsllors ere alw ays sum of a'
PhylhM Baldwin. Go wdyv ill«. vU- • peak on the repeal of tha elvh- man who milks the cowa
Champion mower and a wagon.
' • • r developed until today they have u hearty welcome
<-2997-63. DRY GOODS AND NOTION STORE — Local-
Mr». Henry Rohde. Lorane route
la»t week with cousins. t«*enth amendment Mrs Breedlove round Income.
j business which la second to none
Phone 22-F-4.
J21-a4p L'®“ - »•■trlcla and Joyce Baldwin of < Oltage Grove gave a vocal solo
Consumers of butter, as well as
ed in South Central Kansas in good town of 3,000 peo­
Years
ago
a
farmer
who
milked
I*1 »» efficiency Is coooer.itd.
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Compton
„
.
■
s
k
a
‘»e
and
Robert
FÜR SAEK — HARDMAN PIANO.
ple. On two Alain highways. Nice dean stock. Will invoice
producer
of milk and cream In tills
Amos and Dale McUarvin visited cows was looked upon with disdain This concern has always enueavoi•-
<80. A M. Bogan. HE'S Adams Gould of Salem spent several days
about $2,000.00 Just the place for a middle aged couple
of last week with Mrs. S k a ie s Sunday at their homo in Divide.
by his neighbors, and alth «tilth ‘‘‘I *° buy Ills cream of the pro community, can well afford tu pm
avenue".
-"la 4 p ^.n,ther. ««J ?l»ter-ln-law, M; and
Alice income.
Mr. and Mrs. A W oolcott and these neighbors did not say so, they ducers of Its locality. They have ionise this firm, which has been
FOB SALE OK TRADE - ONE Mrs. W. A. Keene.
sons Robert and Russell were Eu had a thought that their
row- given the producer a maik>t for an asset to the dairy industry in
K-2998-C3. ELECTRICAL, GAS AND PLUMBING BUSI
Chrysler coach. One cook stove.
.‘J ’y " lU m m W hitlock family of gene visitors Tuesday. Mrs Wool- milking neighbor" was not
s i In- his product every Stf8 days in the general and to its comm unity in
Breakfast table and four chairs. Oowdyvtlia were
*
dinner
guests m t.l he*,, : : x . . : ! th Mr# John
NESS. Located in town of 1200 in vast central Kansas.
lelligent as they thought he should
and today they stand n« hail
One electric radio. E. J Kent. De- Thursday evening of Mi and Mra
Only six miles irom large coal mining district. Operating
l" everything where th i inler- particular for the past few yaats
light \ alley. Phone 3S-F-21. jdl-atp Jo»' Freniatri
James Scott has been busy the be. What has brought this cnaiige
FOB SALE — GENTLE SADDLE
Mr. and Mrs. George Foster, ae- l»ast week putting the finishing of condition? you may SSS. There est of the lullk or cream produce, because they are reliable, they ate
electrical shovela. lias a trade area of 12 miles each direc­
and work horae. N. E. Glass eompanied by Ml and Mrs Jack touches on a bungalow hou«.»
ht Mlc •*v*raj vary prominent raaaona.
concarnad
here Io slay, and they have been
tion. Stock dean. Will invoice about $2,000. Has a nice
Ï1-4M built
Istalla
S. .
. . .
lie
s. . a - ..
__
Phone 84.
Jy2A-a4p Miller of Cottage Grove, picnicked haa
on his lately acquired
we behave the chief of these is
While they have done these 'weighed in the balance'' and found
husnivss. Reason for selling is that the owner has other in­
acreage,
FOR SALK OR TRADE - HIGH
creek Sunday.
(he
markets.
No
longer
has
the
things
from
a
producing
standpoint
worthy of tha trust anyone m«y
tfr*sis* rslAn.x
aavw.i 30-gauga
Mik..
i ...a.,
1 HUG M ira.
FS. Jo
h n liOM
John
Bowers of Eu-
terests. Details to cash buyers only.
grade
piano and
double
producer to make his product into they have also had to dsvelop out feel dla|Hia»d to placa In them Im
barrel shotgun. WiU trade for any- Mrn'i “ X'* Sun,U ' "li !nner *:u''sts <>f
1-ATHA.M
I butter,
town «nu
and W
an-
lata for thalr finished products
I,,«., a u
77
............ take
...... ..... It to avw.s
ll IBIM
K-2999-63. DO YOU WANT A RESTAURANT IN MICH­
thing 1 can use. Bert Hands. N o n h ^M r an 1 Mr", 'n u
C K Trent'
ua not forget that a great deal of
*i !h ..r.i * I I “ vU of the ,<ap deavor to sell It. No Indead1 Ha has and so wall has this barn accolti tha goodness Is tha result of the
tlv31-a4u
. Mr9' D H Hem cnway of tn t church spoke on tempermica at
IGAN? An elegant up-to-date restaurant. Booth built
P acific h ighway.
_____ , of ___
Cottage Grove were callers Sunday thi- lx th a m school house Sunday aovcrtd way« of deputing of hi« phahad that it la practically an Ini duality
raw __ malarial which is
IX lii
of solid walnut. Seaung capacity of over one hundred. Elec-
SALE — PIGS,
SH LLC, evening of Mr and Mr» J
vv afternoon.
products In their raw state, to poealblllty to go into any town of produced In thia county
goats, cows and a bindar. Chas. Fisher.
liical equipped Kitchen with all the latest cooking devices
Week-end guests at the C.
H fr,m i!‘aJtF .?.TrUn.n*'1 n 'tu n >»'‘ home
Conner. Dalight, valley, telephone
Terraco Hours in main dining room. All chairs with cover
vid-h -X
-
*•
backs. This restaurant is located in one of the beat univer­
F O B R EN T .
sity towns in United States and always ha® enjoyed a splen­
B- O. Yearous was reelected
^ m ^ 'L p a r ^ n X ^
did student trade, as the loeatiou is close to tin university.
special election
¿ 1W ,U-,uw w n ln
*"d ••nivt.l««. I p hedate Equipment and . I bsulng
buildings in good condition. 10 acres ot Oouglas. Ari*.
Main dining room iaxfoO with I I lax2o booths of solid w al-
Mrs. J. B Grubb entertained the
cultivated and 10 acres pasture. W FrmXv Xt th e" ? S i " ‘
,:l,-:,,1'ci s of the can n in g'clu b 'at
nut built in winch arc private and very attractive, six
In this business review it Is ognlsed os among lbs m<M con for people even in the must luxiirl
W. Chrisman. 710 south , „ First 1
vi?
o .?
^cherniachei horn, surprise party honoring her .raoLk”
s trea t
Uiousanu dodais buys enure outfit. Worth rnuen more. The
a s a t O Ä
........
necessary to mention the effl sclentloue people In this line In this oui home» to make use of such per
rsiaata*
an. I conscientious
____
o_ which
. . . sactlon. and
_ A a s .
as . . . . .
. . . .
saiy July
present owners have made a fortune and wish to retire.
cient and
work
the distinction
la wall
LOST AND FOUND.
feclly sp|>oln(e.l funeral cha|>els as
visitors s 1 hursday.
I he school house has been named
»»cured for this prominent pro-
as tha excellent service this Is. Thsy furnish you ■ strictly
A hey have operated same for I I years. Restaurant mau be
ll)C
IMllItrtsr
1.1«..,
s-a.
.
a.
r
»_
.
s_
.
STRAYED^—MALE BELGIUM IXX
.^^* Mrs
and
Cottage Grove X t ì o n . ‘X>‘"n* PUc’ f° r » ' ‘'»V» Í' — ‘»»»I firm an enviable place rendere*! In thia practice will testl up-to.late equipment. Including (be
sure to see Uns woncicrlul line propogurion
I hce dog. Black w .T T lan mark ‘ ° - Udren
Cot‘“ -
......
among tha moat modern funeral fy. It can be truly said that no oth­ best of motor vehicles
m ga ^ lin d ly - ä u p ii.U o r - A ^ w " '« M rs"'“ . ^ 1 L
wlth
n. duou-od. GENERAL MERCHANDISE »TORE. Has been
directors and emhalmers In the er» In thia section engaged In the
This well Itnuwn firm of Hran
_
i'.ii
bon
p
ap
er,
$
1
7
5
t
),e
b
ox
to
name
"Von."
Reward
for
re­
in business for 12 years. Located on Alain street of Hot
>a route
route < l o te T0“?1» “»»Je a business trip
calling of which they are able ex atetler Simon has by Its profession
stats.
turn. Mylon H aight. D isston
the
first
of
the
week
ponents
have
mads
a
closer
study
Kpruigs, New Mexico, next door to the post office. Town is
Phone kb-P-12.
■ I work of tha highest order, gained
There la no vocation requiring for
u Cecl1 Meiers, who was a guest of
located only lour nines from Elepnant Butte Dam, and
Its successful prosecution a greater Xiu'noXi
XL ."/Xu **X5?*i ■ name as thoroughly reliable fu
Howard Arnest last week, left for
SUMMER CABINS.
natural aptitude than that of the equipped to carry out all tha work neral direct ore. which la hot con
Wash., Saturday.
liiere is a possibility oi another one going in. Ttus is a real
VACATION CABINS ON T h R Bremerton.
fined to the city alone, but extends
Mrs George Foster has been em-
funeral director, and this partlcu- attendant upon the calling
buy lor mau Uiat warns to work hard. Owner wants to re­
Convalescent H om s grounds, fac­ ployed
A ,2 modern
funeral
chapej l *"
Is ‘,1“crd
placed throughout this and adjoining coun
at the Cottage Grove tele-
larly applies to this leading repra
i’/ " fu
n ,r*.1 ch*‘~
ing park, Litnia water p. ay ground, phone office
tire. Elore goes lo r glauu.
the p&Nt week.
sentatlve of the profession Ry V.'X d,»«K>»»l ° f «heir patrons tlsa
W per waek. Lawn, flowers, sun-
s - Lake and sister, Mrs.
conscientious and untiring efforts .7
. ■.J’0' ° nly “n a,,<,on‘n'“da
Il la highly proper and fitting In
E-oooi-do.— G e n e r a l MERCHANDISE STORE AND
the Rranstetter-Slmon Chapel have 2°"
“ ’?*•„
°r thle review that
— we
- - .......................
Rheumatism Gone Too
give this firm
E U lE D inu. Located on Highway do in Eos ralhoas,
Q .
t0 his home at Not!
progressed from a modest beginning
" ,th “ «‘«ed rooms, but Is of Hranatattsrditm.in . ommendnbl.
MJaV
iO
,
r
x
Vlslt.
o
<
»«*w
al
days.
New Mexico, is seven nines irom Hot Springs, and schools
MJÖCELLANEOUS.
today thsy
are favored
favored with
with a . 'ln»
establishments of - mention
as '>•">«
being among
among our
our lead
lead
Here is a woman who was rapid­ until today
they are
.. . . ° . ‘ . ’he
, best
..
- - —
BOARD AND ROOM OR ROOM Fklth X l BuddyVS c h ii d ^ * ^ ciX?
id nines hum Eicpuani liu u e Earn, lucre is a possioditv
ly putting, on weight and who was patronage extending Into all BUr- its kind In the entire state. It is Ing and useful cltlsens who by th .
fully In accordance with the 1st est successful practice of the necessary
r. renL Th# pJ lce u eheap-
yonvtlle visited Sunday w ,th Mr troubled with rheumatism too. Read roundlng counties.
oi another nam going in 12 mdcs Horn town, low u nas ex­
F£i„rlXXXHa ile r Suad*F 13s north Shaw S parents. Mr. and M is T C her letter:
A , i.
.
and mo»* metropolitan plan of dl- profession have gained naught bin
tra extensive drawing territory. Eeasou lo r selling is m at
Rivar_rokd. _
_
jlyl4-2b n Shaw, and in the
afternoon
flrm ploo,,ll<’ »»«Tlea for It has become
_____________acconi-
g 1 start»J '“hing Kruschen Salts of R ransletterJllm hn‘X .n
the good will of all whom tha
, y„ . n,
,ar<„
U e owner is too old to take caie oi the business. Alf goes
pamed them to Eugene, where thev . X“ Ul e, o f ?he Kt,<xl 11 had done for >f Branatattar-Blmon Ch.pal I, r « - lh.
r cilles have served
friend of mine who had been
NOTICE OF F1NAI. SETTLE­
lor ♦o.Auu. boon oppoi tunny lo r me right party.
visited Miss Harriet Odle and Mrs
crippled with rheumatism. At the
Mary’ Estes.
MENT.
K-dWW-hb. U e n e s x a l i u e e l e a n u i e E s h i r k 2bXi'O
end of the second bottle I was
Dora May Scott of Cot tag
N otice la hereby given that the
undersigned has
herein her
Monday at ^ ^ C h a r le s ’i ^
? nd find 1 Bln now on”
i h h i t o l i a A U L L Axa.s*nUElX A' A N U F U R N A C E .
final
account as
g i w » . a u laugh
^ h home.
3
148 pounds (original weight 163
final account
as th
the - . administratrix
Frame eonsuueuon. New n v e y ears ago. 2,UOU-lb. ice box.
Mrs. John Bauder entertained o S ’',
whlch 1 am so pleased.
of the estate of Em m ett M. Sham
A alls plastered, c e ilin g m e ta l. An u ie v e r y b est la i m i n g
deceased, with the county court of
riday ev ening with a picnic suo- But 1 huve also felt my rheumatism
Lane county, state o f Oregon, and i?„r ^ wn„ bv the rlver in honor of much less, which has been so
ooimi.unity in Oeuual i xan.sa a. A very good b a r g a in lo r
I O ISI W
an order has been made and ent-r- u *rold Bauder s ninth blrthduv troublesome in my knees 1 must
T » ( O U I W Zk *» T
man and wife.
ed of record directing this notice 'J“n i'ier»ar>. Keith Lyons and little say I think Kruschen a splendid
weight reducer." iM issi E. L P.
and
settin
g
the
22nd
day
o
f
Aug-
datB\h
.ter
Leola
of
Cottage
and
Mr
K -obdo-oo. O i t i k 4 k HK i AUK a N i , H O T E L O f ’ NINL
dauehier
U verweight and rheumatic poi-
ust, 1933, at the hour of 10 o'clock \ nd Mrs' R - D- Dixon and daughter
daughter zoning often go together. The Vlx
O L F sE T L tu EUtLug«. E E E E . 11 J i U k l o A N D EU a i
in the forenoon of said day as the i O
/ . 13 were kuests.
L s i_ iW lo t» , USL9ULL.XE O I A U U H A N U D A N C E H a t-l-
Mrs. Jean Long of Cottage Grove salts in Kruschen assist the Inter­
time and the county court
county court house. Eugene, Lane and
Jean Lowry of Talent nal organs to perform their func­
l u t o iiu o u tg E 2 l x <0 le e L u u iiu g e ruutu l 2 x i o i « x l U a n c e
county, state of
le J- w
i* ¿sher home tions properly little by little that
w-uMiy.
or Oregon, as the wCre, at 4 1,16
ugly fat goes; slowly, yes -but
place for the hearing of objections M° ? day afternoon.
«ui -XX.o ivet. Locuu-u on raiu-i-son Lake, uve nuivs irom
}f any. to the final account XXd the
'° u
Ipei
wonderfully
Mrs. - C. - R. - Trent and Mary Trent kUrou'
leauvj, ALcnigau. « lakes connected wilh ratlcRvon ink..
spent Monday In Cottage Grovt" healthy, youthful and energetic —
final settlem ent o f said estate
i n e o in j b u sin ess o n u ic S ev en lag*-*;
Dated and first published this ” llh * n : UeneraJ Johh»on. helping
th“"
be' ° r<‘ ,n your
at rtkv
T«.!», 1933.
.o
nom aj
r
*• •
to can
can r cherries.
21st
day of July.
E-Odti"*-I2o. i r n o i CLAEij n e W o P a JPHR A N D J o b
lvru.3chcn Suita 1« obtAinable
Sirs.
R.
B.
Ubtun
and
I lk,D1933OÍ la8t publlcaU°n August uorts accompanied M daUKht»r Cottage Grove Pharm acy
B M U F IN N E W JXIEA1LO. 1 U W N U F Io d o , i n i s bUkl
a Jar
Mrs. Frank
Julia lasts four weeks and ¿oats
Gover and Mr. and Mrs.
HATTIE D. SHARP, Admin­
ess is doing a gross business ol approxnnaielj' $o,tXXi year­
n
in
e
than
tk>c.________________
(2j
Swigart of Cottage Grove to N f X v
istratrix of E state of Em-
ly. Lquipnient nr voices nearly »a.ooo. Every tnmg electrieai-
The msichlcM blend! Top
port for a week's vacation Wednes-
ie r k .S 8w ¥ ' Sbarp' Deceased,
A> equipped. AiUlude oi boob i l 1ms is too hign lor Uie
C.VLL FO R BID S ON WOOD
ierbert \V. Lombard,
jy2l-al8c
quality,
ibiolutely FRESH
^ ary Snuth- who had spent
¡scaled bids will be received on or
Attorney for Administratrix.
present owner jg reason lo r selling. Brice 4.0,000. Good op­
two weeks with a daughter. Mrs before July 26. 1933. for 25 cords.
in the /Z sv « m -
portunity io r rignt man. Owner will lake « h . oou down,
XXXX j
a£ Hebron acconi-
?ound" old growth fir wood’
A sso r te ti
*LU
notice of sale
* D&niPti arvnfko» u......i -
fn r>s* ,1.. - —
lest on good security on plum
pnek-
s»sr~
REAL {S?iXX
^ “ Ot hg r dau«h ter. Mrs. Joe
'
. ' ‘ cd at armory. Cottage
P B O F E B T y o a f ATTACH-
Bremazzl, who went out for her ? ',u,Vet on ur bcI°i'e September 15
»««
E-0OO0-00. E lL ld A K Li F ss ELUK AND LUNCH BUbl-
isi«n
EXECUTION.
Monday evening, together with Mr
Mall or deliver bids to Cap-
virtn e'X f1" ber»&y given that by
and daughter Joanne to i? 1“ 1'aStll< Stewart, Cottage Grov£
vn llignw ay No. lb, main nignvvav
goo.
virtue of an attachm ent execution tbelr h°m e here for a visit
Oresron
Jlyl4-21c
o Detroit to Lansing, ims good lunen bu-sm,.^ Leer
S ?“? 1 ° ut
G»* circuit oourt of , , A «r° uP o t friends chXrivaried
on ^ r e ^ e c ^ y ^ a ^ r i ^ " ' ^ ’
acre m a sman stock 01 groceries, l o u r p o o l ta b le s in A
N O I ICE FOR I'LBLJCATION
-he 19th day of June. 1933, in an
Monday
D epartm ent of the Interior, gen­
M
bukinc^ in town.
m ? ° ? ,.7 herela L tóeh» Stew art is night.
eral
at Roseburg Ore
Gross business 4-00 per week, root, cards, lunen and beer.
plaintiff and Harry W. Neet,
I nia» land
11 1933.
1 G' office
a O
2 ° bli...?!i yer .o i Springfield spent Ju‘V
11.
^ n - ^ t r a t o r of the ¿ t a u o? W.
daV» the" £ t ° S f t£e w e e «
(JVUHJ Upviuii^ loi’ ¿4 man
N otice is hereby given that Cor-
B. Cooper, deceased, and R uth hF .Pete T°nole home.
'
M r
.« A as—
i:/.*,*,“7'
delia Raker, deserted wife of King
A-dooti 12d. b m o e b H O P L O C A T H D i n GOOD KAN b A b
m ^Xr . t re £ e.£endanta: “ d where-
“ r; ■ and Mra-
Mrs. 'Vllbur
Wilbur Black
Black. Mr
Mr. David Raker, c o States Hotel 111?
1930OIt h i e ^ t h i d^y o f ^PW mbar.
Ji ra- R - B- Dixon and Mr.’ and 3rd Ave, Seattle Wash who
VV uiin twice wnat is asked, l i t n e a itn is e x c u s e
Ju d ^ n X ^ a^ sV X '
a ‘^ / w £ e 2m^n"dihr
the,r fani1' Z““ 6
d^mX.tead
X
; iLwu*UiU m d
wiui 2ouo population. V ery little
...
“ • w i defen- ? ,3W e^ ?m ong those a tte n d in g t h . try se ria l No. uiaoi«. r,^ v
petition, taxes low. Brice $3000. Ene. $1,000. Loan is
Ä
d
l r
. 0'
h t S i d ^ Pi- ‘C heW •SuPd«'- m hendÆ n ï ^ ^ 1 1 0 « 3 3 .T w n .h lp 20 ¿
Business Is
Coming Back
N ow Is the
Time to
N earby N ew s j ~
Medo*Lund Creamery Co., Home of Cold Medul Duiry Products
W ANTADS
Branstetter-Sim on Chupel—Founded 1883
Tells How She Lost
15 Lbs. of FAT
0 • *» T It 4 I» t, y
E
nob hill
Best Foods
Mayonnaise
COFFEE
I
Pt. bulk
J ello
FBOPEBTW
Flavors
2 pkgs.
~25c
IS
M ilk
(»rade A raw
kt b/C, can be bad at o per cent, ieruig one-hail cash or
owner win exenange lo r borne in Lincoln.
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H0TJiL W ll H TWO BATHS UP-
Jr.,..
Awu*u »i'y
b u ild in g . Located one block
Horn Alain street in Uinving town 01 1,000-people m good
I S r ^ m iS? C0UUudm^ “
^ood transient t ^ X .
Ad rooms luinisned complete. Alodern. 1 wo screened in
eepuio purehea. All ouuuue ruvuih. belliug io r S12U0. Kea-
son,lor selling is because oi bad bealth.
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- _____ dollars (J85.
a 1 attorn»y» fee and costs and
disbursements, taxes at
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Mr and M r ? S Ì h =rXh'
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not‘ce of intention 'to ma'k”.
u .7 - S, P Shortridge, ac- fm a| three year proof, to establish
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Airway Coffee.................. lb. 19c
Salad
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lb. 15c
Calumet Baking Powdes ib.23c
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several weeks at the home of a son Grove, Oregon; Mrs. Ina
Brnlth,
Beginning at a point ln sec­
Cutt&ge Grove, Oregon.
tion 21, township 20 south range
a t ^ w e i s p r t n g . ’/ ’’*"1
We#k 11 11 //A M ILL A. CANADAY,
3 west, 34A8 chains east o f the
K-dtllO-bo. OHice a nd BUSINESS, BL1LD1NG. Located on Main
Register
J
N ew KipMmr« Wc •-
Main
northeast corner o f the James
Elnora Weller visited several days
bu.idino.
4
Mexico. Has o room* and porch. H alf of
H. McFarland D. L C. No. 68
Ly8nxTo?ioW
; th Mr8 R° y Cra‘- * NOTICE OF SH E R IF F'S HALE ON
a lln e^ far
alead>' renter' Budding tg m good conditnon. This u
thence north 29’ east 7.50
“ X ir u n “ hhhkhity. R eason for Selling u that
EXECUTION IN F O R E
chains; thence east 3.72 chains'
Edna Harrel of Eugene «man» „„„
owner has too much property to handle. Priced to sell at <2.000.
C LO SUR E
thence south 29’ w est 2 ch ain s’
Reed'“81 WePk W‘,h iIrs Arth“ «-
Under
and by virtue of an order
thence south 17’ w est 1 chaîné
K-3U11-SA
LARGE TEN N EW
ROOM
IN CLOUDCROFT.
M E RESO
X l ^ RT
U o COTTAGE
t S e ii c l L E ^ l C f i o “
of
sale
and
decree of foreclosure
thence south 29’ w est 4.31
< £ ri . . £ 5 n£ ’ JTu<* er ot Kccds-
port visited Wednesdav .» d r / / ed3* ‘¿»“»d out of the circuit court of
croft is the roof garden of the southw est. Cot,tLge u in u n e ot the
chains, thence w est 4 chains to
day with het slat« r A ir s d
,l be ,t V e 0f„Orc,?0n for Lane coun-
tha place of beginning, con­
y ^ ^ L ^ l0W“ ' “ d *■ U “ 0Od conditioD- Climate is ideal
•Shampang.
■ -
Murray ty on June 19, 1933, in a suit where-
taining 2.93 acres of land, more
° f i®»». In Lane county, Oregon.
q ^ TM SUOI> ^ ° C A T £D IN GOOD TOWN IN
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.
— - — ■ — compliance
ha.
,ocation u “ old established Eta. This shop
with said execution and order o f day
,, in
cut
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a rate
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ad® f° r 40 yeara’ The trade territory is large, there
est thereon at a the
of
8 per
sale and in order to satisfy said
J Jim
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Fox returned horn
m w f f i50«,’ qiiXXe rTH6*
draw irom ' The reason for selling is due
from cent per annum from the 14th dav
t?
real-
Attorney’s
fee.
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r
n
la
one
day
last
week
to w ife s health. Priced very low. Write for details.
ot
March.
1932,
and
“
costs and disbursements
disbursements and ac-
»nd
— Mr» *Rov”
, 01 March 1932, and the further
K-3013-36. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Located in good residence
cruing costs, *
‘
8th
day
of
I d e » ^ 0 0 “ Ot W ichita- WeU established and doing nice business
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and disbursem
ents i In said suit
° ’ciObk in the’ forenoon
If moved" ^ T f f L ^ t y . ^
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and taxed at »21.00, which said decree
a s s S ' i S s t a f B
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K-3015-128. DANDY HARDW ARE STORE IN ROCK IHLAVD , gene.
gene. Lane
Lane county, Ore., offer for
«««oiun nome.
of the state
for Lane
1 ...
state of
of Oregon
Oregon for
ln h ^ Wr1 0 ^ J ? W N W I™ KKGLLAK PAY ROLL. T hu is also
county and an execution issued
sale, and sell for cash a t public
T
,
mo
VNT
view
.
thereon by the clerk of said court
in heart of good farm ing comm unity with trading area of 15 miles
auction, subject to redempdon
t July 19.—-Mr. and Mrs.
rank on
June 19.
19, 1033,
1933, I I am
am commanded
each direction. Clean stock and u p d a t e . Will sell fu tu res anS
provided by law. all the r ig h t title Creason of Shoestring u/ere T ran«
t>n June
commanded
inyo.ee stock. About »9,000 wll, handle. D eU ils to ca ih “ uyem-
»»yl Interest P^tning^byT'ttuough
o f said defendants and
nl* ht visitors
described real
or Amanda
S^irs I Thur.-dav
n T remained ¿’nti’i estate, H?e...i?llowinK
to-wlt;
K-3016-66. M E N ’S A N D WOMEN'S READY TO W EAR FT’R-
under them, in and to said prem- Fridav evening.
rema‘ned until
B eginning at the northeast
v J „ ^ ,U 7 GS A? u SHOES
Ges.
corner of the Joseph P. Taylor
The Neighborhood club held their
D. L. C. No. 53, and running
In center o f good farm ing d istrict Have good pay roll as this is a
Dated and first published this rivera tnP ?hiCr U"day rd° Wn by tbe
large division of the Rock Island. N ice clean sto^k and^ood
thence south 22.92
chains;
7th day o f July, 1933.
river on the George Layng place
thence west 14.00 chains; thence
4th?*U33Oi U -t PUbUc<Uon August
tonretedUb“ y e r a ° 1OCatl° n- In center ot beat business block. D etails
crowd attended.
north 14.45 chains to the cen­
1Lartln 1,,ft la*t week for
ter line of the county road-
C. A. SW ARTS. Sheriff,
^ h ern ia , where he is employed in
K-3017-S6. B E Y O N D ANY QUESTION THIS IS TH F RRST
thence
north 73 degrees 15' east
Lane County, Oregon.
the forest service.
RFT^LA
P 1 J HK STATK- KANSAS GROCERY AND MAR­
3.90 chains; thence north 60 de­
By A. E. HULEGAARD
le n i T lke,
ot Mandan, N . D
grees 15' east 2.20 chains;
KET. a doxen clerks are busy all the time. The only reason for
D«PUty.
Jy7-a4c
who is visiting a sister, Mrs E. M
thence north 26 degrees 15' east
G ° a ’ K in g ’ Sundav ‘fUfest of Mrs^
w r month I
° Wner8- Rent on building will be »50.00
3.25 chains; thence north 18
K ; c S “ ',,„ S ’ X 5 ' (o ” . s r c “ * •
w
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NOTICE OF FIN AL
degrees 10' east to Intersec­
enter
SETTLEMENT.
tion with the north boundary
N otice U
b e i s T ^ T e n that the £ e w f i o m C a , ^ ^ th .Currv
aey ,Lrm^
a^o<''lalm Ho. 63, thence east
undersigned has filed here“
his
W ord
^ U^ ay-
6.13 chains to the place of be­
, final account as the adm inistrator death in P^r»Veer* rece,ved of the
ginning, containing 26.56 acres
The Direct Plan.
with the will annexed of -he esG te S?dnev E 1 ™ " 22 June 26 ot
of land exclusive of county road
o t Harrison R. Godard deceased den t of thi
7
wa” a re">-
Post Office Box 1,000.
all In sections 28 and 33 Twp.
with the county court of Lane couni her of v elrs ago a n d ° w h “ nUm'
21 south, range 3 w est in Lane
Wichita, Kansas.
j ty, state of Oregon, and an order at W alker
K°
J h also lived
county, Oregon.
ueeu maoe
John King left T ik >« h „ „ *
■ -nNot,lce *? her»by given that on
I I“»»
has been
made ana
and entered of rec-
Gentlem en:—Business interests me. Please send your
ord directing th is notice and getting the sum mer- in t h / » d .v to 8pend Tue»day, the 26th day of July 1933
the 15th day of August, 1933, a tih e Bo'hemTa
*" the ,Or” t Mrvlca in at
° ’clock a- m. of that dAy at
illustrated Magazine. I understand this inquiry does
hour o f 10 o ’clock In the forenoon
Olga Holmes of C m i.s .
the front door of the Lane countv
not obligate me in any way.
o t said day
dav as the tim
ih . i »pent one day Ia. t Lottage
week*with m V " o X o i T ’ i ,*," , the C lty ° f E u * a " a '
of
time e and th
iurt C. A. King.
wlth Mrs- Or?Kon- I will, In obedience to eald
county court room, county court
Name .......... .....................................................................
order of sale and decree of fore­
house, Eugene, Lane county, state
closure, sell the above described
.: of Oregon, as the place for the
Street .................................................................................
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.
8IbK
L’REEK
' i—
hearing
of «wjwuouo,
objections. ix
If any, iu
to tne
the
auction or
— r. —
July 19. Mr. and Mm IT o
v real property “ at L public auuuun
final account and the final settle- ertson and Mrs Rohor?,™ 0 ' R ? ^
m i*ch there°f a» m ay bo ncces-
[ m ent o f said estate.
or, Mrs S O M r A ^ m ?
.to Batl’ fy P la in tiffs Judgment
C ity --------------------------------- 1 S tate______________
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Scotts Tissue....... ........ 3 rolls 23c
Swans Down Cake Flour pit«. 29c
AT a n
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D.a™ 01 last Publication August
11, 1933.
SHERM AN L. GODARD, Ad-
’j . f . m . T i . S v i s ' i a ’i s u i j
, m inistrator with the w ill an­
nexed o f the estate o f Har-
Fanb'rookiVa|
° f the Robertaon«
rlson R. Godard, deceased.
Herbert W. Lombard,
JIyl4-allp
Neighbors Friendship club met at
Attorney for Administrator.
the home of Mrs. Charles Trembley
Quart
Molasses Candy Kisses
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N E W SF A B E B A N D COMMERCIAL FRINT1NO
lkfi 1 E A > 1
tO BORADG N E A R D E N V E R . County seat, d o d u
lation being SS.uoo. E sum nshed 26 years. Fully equmped PiiXmX
out weekly paper. Good opening lo r sem i-w eekly by^good n e w i
I am interested from the standpoint of Belling my
own business ( ). I am interested in buying a busi­
ness for myself ( ). I am interested in trying to
help a friend find a business ( ).
Del Monte Crosby Com 3 tins 2 0c
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o
r
» ■ > » < -» »
I
4c
For making
salad dressi ngs
23<
Qt-
Gallon
83c
FLOUR
U n eed a H o n e y M aid
Tiger Lily Family Flour
Is Approaching #2.00
per sack
G raham
C rack ers
2-lb. b o x . . . . 33c
"
*>«’1 ^ 3
’5 ^
Frutts^— Fegetables
Bacon
C arrots
Crisp and tender
Squares— well cured
Price right
2 bunches
Pound
L em o n s
....
Fancy Sunkist
Bacon
Dozen
19c
Eastern sugar
cured
Golden Ripe
P ou n d ... —
4 ,b»’............2 5 c
B ananas
.
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C. A. SWARTS, Sheriff, Lane
County, State of Oregon.
By A. E. HULEGAARD
Deputy.
Jne23-jy21-hwl |
Cottage Grove
Free Delivery
Phone 219