THF H »t«l Keeper» Held Dear* Buy Direct No Commission to Pay K. 3051 125—A lU olioa Lumbermen. Here il u. Look, la dependent ¡umber yard for saie ta a ty oi 15,000 peo­ ple ta w uiaera Cahlonua. Eetabluaed over 90 y e a n under present management tor peat 15 yean . One ot the beet money maker* wnen times are good and building condition* normal. >45,000.00 will bay with a guaranteed stock ot $8,- OUO.OO. U stock im-rnases before sale price w ill be e . i n « over o r laaa according to m ven tary. T h ia y a rd Ideally lo­ cated w ith u d e tracks to r aoippuae and receiving alongside o t y a rd a The sheds and o ffice bunding are fin e . aad well k e p i up. Grave*ed drives aad f runts oa bomevard. T h e value of tbe property itself is good and a nice p ro fit oa re a lty caa be made in tne fu ­ ture w oes p ro p e rly values re tu rn . AU tog eth er Hue le a splendid lavastm ent and count aot be purchased except th a t ooe o f ibe p artn ers w aaie out oa account of age. W n te us fo r fu ll d e ta iia H a re is a y a rd m a t woo t be o a tbe m a rk e t v e ry long. K 3042 65— Corner tilling station with bulk station. •Axi gauan capacity ¡ana w tta m ectnc m o tor fu lly equipped. T w o good t r uc es l i r e agency. Beet corner la town. M am street corner, io y e a r .ease oa bimduag. H e a t Gan g ive possession a t any lim e Good reason fo r selling. W n te fo r d e ta iia K. oO4d 125— Only newspaper in gooa eastern Kansas town P opulation o f sum peopm. E n jo y in g a nice Ouwneea T w o churcnes in tow n, good high and grade acaooia. good neignborhood. good w ater, L n e puacee to l i r a b a a personal reasons fo r sailing, and aot due to ia c a of business W rite f a r ftpil detail» K. 3044 67—Here u a real buy in trait belt ot Michigan. Fining station, station buiiaing wtucn is large ana also used as a nome, being divided into tour large rooms. About one acre ot ground set to bem et, garaea, llow en , etc Com­ plete Witter system also electnc light system generated by ga< engine. T be b a ll on house 1» 30x14 ft. w itb an approach of 12x30 ft- Thia building is m odern throughout. A very sigh tly place to live, and ample ground fo r a fin e tourist camp. W o n d e rfu l abode and w ater. This station la located on M a in state h ig hw ay 1-— east and west across the state H a s done a business of tlS.ouo per year. toi«A buys building, ground and equipm ent. O th e r business forces owner to s e ll T b e m an who buys thia can m a k e a fo rtu n e gpd k t the same tim e enjoy life m one of the p re ttie s t spots in M ichigan. L e t ue tail you more about thia proposition. K. 3046 127—Rio VisU Camp. Is located in Carlsbad, N M On state highway No. 24 and U. S. highway No. 62 near the famous Carlsbad Mineral Springs and Carlsbad Caverns. M odem . F u lly equipped. T en re tu rn , store and fillin g atauon, and a five-room Spanish m odern bungalow , a ll leas than 4 years old. Carlsbad has tbe most prom ising fu tu re o f a n y city In the west, on account o f tbe large potash m ines and re fln e n e a T hia is an In v e s t­ m ent th a t w ill result p ro fita b ly In tbe fu tu re . Sickness and old age reason fo r selling. A 122.000 proposition fo r $15,0)0 cash. H u rry T his w o n 't tasL K 3054 128—Book lovers attention Here u a, second hand book store with a big national hookup and a splendid state and city trade in a large California city of 55,000 peo­ ple. Price $5500.00 for stock and fixtures. Thin store has a fine collection o f second hand ra re and f.ne books over 12,500 volumes k t present. T b e ow ner. a college man, desires to go back into hie profeaaion w hich la again opening up. T h ia store is w e ll know n, ideally located on tbe m a in s treet of tbe c ity w itb low overhead, re n t only $40 p er m onth. Good money can be made here as there is between 400 and 500 per cent made on tbe a v e r­ age. A t present tbe net p ro fit is around $100 per m onth and It can be as high as $400 io $500 w hen tim es are better. T h is M a splendid chance fo r obtaining a going concern a t lees than inven to ry W rite us fo r fu ll detailed in fo rm atio n . Present o w n er w ill guarantee to teach new ow ner tbe business K. 3041 64— Here is just what you want, tourist camp with four single and two double cabins. Tully equipped, also lunch room, station building and garage or repair shop all located on about 2 acres of land. T his cam p Is located on U. S. h ig h w a y No. 112 betw een Chicago and D e tro it, n ea rly h a lf w ay between these tw o large cities. A w onder, fu l location fo r beer pavilion and dance hall, being only 7 miles fro m E lk h a rt, In d ia n a , Just one and o n e -h a lf m iles across line in M ich.gan. Cherry, apple trees, also g rape vineyard. These are young trees h u t doing nicely. M a n y young shade trees are set out about the cabins. T hia can be m ade one o f th e best payin g places between Chicago and D e tro it as c a r beer tra d e can be doubled in a month's tim e. I f you w a n t a tourist cam p w here the possibilities a re great as a money m a k e r you Just can't b eat this— investigate a t once. K. 3049 67— Hotel and resort. Main highway at back front facing on Madison lake, Minnesota. O nly 12 miles east of M an kato , M in n . Excellent roads. Club house, dancing pavilion, cottages, good hotel, w ith all maple floors up­ stairs and down. A m oney m a k e r fo r a live w ire and w a n tin g to handle beer. Age of ow ner requires his disposing o f this fin e re­ sort. Details by w ire o r m a il to rated buyer. K. 3053 38— Meat market located on Main street of town in one of the best and largest grocery stores in town. A ll m eat m a rk e t equipm ent is leas th a n 18 m onths old. M a rk e t Is In fro n t o f store. T h e grocery has run $192,000 In one year. M ea t m a rk e t Is equipped w ith K e lv in a to r re frig e ra tio n . H as a new Huse- m an in box 6x8x10 ft. T ow n has a larg e d ra w in g te rrito ry and is a good fa rm in g and cattle cou ntry and ra ilro a d center. Reason fo r selling la th a t owner w ants to go east. T h is Is a good buy. Good m eat m an can m ake his m oney back In y e a r’s time. K. 3045 37—Newspaper and job printing plant. T his is an exceptional opening fo r a Job p rin te r, as tbe ow ner has w orked up a w onderful Job p rin tin g business. H e also publishes a very good paper. T h is concern owns Its own b uild in g the size o f w hich la 24x50. T h e building Is o f cem ent construction. T h e loca­ tion is in one of the best sm all towns In M ich igan . T h e price o f the layout Is $3,500 and there Is $1100 w hich tbe b uyer m ust assume. K. 3047 127—Only newspaper in county seat town. M achine equipped w ith p ra c tic a lly new model C in tertyp e, six col­ um n q uarto news press, tw o Job presses, one 8x10, one 10x15. new L a th a m stitcher, saw trim m e r, p erfo ra to r, O m ah a folder, auto­ caster, 25 inch paper cutter, large assortm ent o f type, etc. Gets p ractically all county p rin tin g . Located in the center larg est shal­ low w a te r belt In country. N e a rly 1,000,000 acres u nd erlaid w ith w ater, Inexhaustible qquantitles, a t a depth o f fro m 30 to 50 feet. P ow er pum p w ill th ro w 100 gallons w a te r per m in ute continuously. F in e a g ric u ltu ra l soil. O v e r 100,000 pounds o f wool shipped out each year. R ig h t a t the larg est oil field in N e w M ex i­ co, 154 wells a lre a d y d rille d w ith a potential d aily capacity o f l r 250,000 barrels a d ay and the lim its o f the field not y e t defined. O nly reason fo r selling Is th a t ow ner has ran ch proposition which requires en tire atten tio n . B u ild in g equipm ent and e n tire p la n t goes at $6,000. C irc u la tio n covers e n tire county. K 3052 128—Tilling station and repair shop located in good southern California town of 5000 people and on busy thoroughfare. Lot 60x121 feet. Good buildings, at­ tractive price $7500. $3,000 cash will handle. Balance monthly payments. H e re is a splendid b argain. T h e gae sales average very good and p ro fitable. F in e o pp ortu nity fo r m an th a t understands auto re p a ir­ ing. C an m a k e b ig added profits. O w n e r selling on account o f age. Has place leased a t present su b jejet to sale. Look in to thia a t once. W r ite ua fo r fu ll details. Y o u can’t go w rong on this fillin g station. The Direct Plan. Post Office Box 1,000. Wichita, Kansas. Gentlemen:—Business interests me. Please send your illustrated Magazine. I understand this inquiry does not obligate me in any way. Street __________________________________________ C ity ----------- L --------------------- - State________ ______ I am interested from the standpoint of selling 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 ( ). Hotels ta Spalo ara required by law to stata daring tha Crwt month at each year tbetr oOrlal ratas fur that year, aad botai keepers who acr.ad their Mated priera may ba arrested and fined. I N earby N ew s O ix T H O K N T O N UUBNfcB-w A ug 2 M rs Louis Layag M ount V iew . Mlae M odred Co*e of M arcola. M e* Opal Mvvrs of D e­ light v a lle) and M is Laster Osa xn.i !x h v ot C o tta *» Grove « » re e ll da»' guests Wednosday Of week of th e ir uncle end a u n l M r and M r a H e n ry Lake. M r. and M r a D . H H eaieaw ay of G ro ve called Wednesday afternoon o f last ereek a t the J W. Fisher boose M ra M a n S m ith end srend- daughter. Joanne 1‘r ems e n . who had visited ths pasi week e< the Corbett S m ith home nt C ulp Creek, returned to th e ir Jiome hare Thure- dey M ille r S m ith accompanied them home fo r a vlelt C a rro ll S atiivan of Cottage G rove was a visito r tw o days of this weak at the C h arles Boalaugh home F ern. R u th and B etty Chapm an ot Saginaw visited Thursday w ith Lois. P a tric ia and Joyce B ald w in M r and M r a »Ted Frost o f Cot­ tage G ro ve spent Wednesday eve­ ning w ith M r end M rs J. W F is h ­ er R u th D a venp ort of Cottage Grove visited tw o days o f this ereek w ith M a ry T r e n t M r a Roy F a s te r and child ren of Eugene visited Sunday w ith Mr and M r * George Foster, who took them home th a t evening M r a W a lte r Babb of Cottage G rove spent T hu rsday w ith M rs C. R T re n l Miss Jean L o w ry of T ale n t spent several days of this week w ith an aun t. M rs J. W . Fisher. Misses D onna and P e tty Jane H o pp er o f A n la u f spent F rid a y a t the E rn ie B a ld w in home. M r * R a y M yers and M r * James Bem ent and baby of D elig h t valley sp-ent Tuesday w ith M r a H en ry L a tta S. P. S h o rtrid g e returned S a tu r­ day fro m Sacram ent.* where he was caked Tuesday bv the serious Ill­ ness of a son. C liffo rd Shortridge. » h o is now im proving. Miss W a n d a R itch ey of W alden visited M onday evening a t the J W F ixh er home. M r and M r a R . B axa o f Dorena were Sunday guests of M r and Mr» E rn ie B aldw in , M r» E ile n June* of ¿ ra n ts Paas visited several days of this week w ith M r a Joe Prem axzi and M r a M arv S m ith. M r and M r a D. O F is h e r and C iffo rd of AJvadore. and M r and Mr.- L ester R itch ey o f C row stage visited S aturday w ith M r and M r a J W Fisher. M rs. F red Froet of Cottage Grove spent Tuesday w ith M r a W J. Chapm an. M r. and M rs. Claude W ille y and baby of D e lig h t valley epeat Sunday -sith M rs W i~ e y s ¡-agents. M r. and M rs W . A. Keene. M r and M r a W J. Chapm an and .-.ted S aturday a t the home of M r Rogers on Buck creek. n ear A n la u f P astor and M r* . Atwood Foster and M r». Jean Long w ere callers Thursday afte rn o o n at the J. W . F isher home. R o b ert Keene of Saginaw spent several days o f Inst w eek w ith hie granu parent*. M r. and M r a W . A Keene- H o w ard A rnest. who spent his fu rl .ga here w ith his p a re n t* M r and M rs. G B. Arnest. returned to B renu-rt m Tuesday of Inst week. W A. Keene spent Tuesday w ith relatives a t Saginaw . Jesse Lee Scott of Cottage G rove visited an aunt. M rs. J. W Fisher, several days this week. T h e G. B. A rnest fa m ily , who had been cam ped out on R o w riv e r for tw o weeks, returned to th e ir home Tuesday. T he W . J. C hapm an fa m ily spent Sunday w ith M rs. L. Castle at Blue M ou ntain Mlae P a . m e who la a t­ tending sum m er school in Eugene, was a week-end guest of Mise E lle n Arnest. M rs. J. S. L ake and M rs. L. A. H a ll a re v isitin g this week at the R ay M yers home in D e lig h t valley. R alp h Land of C resw ell was s visitor Sunday a t the W ilb u r B lack home. M r. and M rs F ra n k S w ig a rt of Cottage G rove visited Sunday w ith M r. and M rs. R . B. D ixon. H u g h G ra h a m of Roseburg was down to his place here Tuesday and finished a deal to sell It to L . W S m ith of Asotin. W ash., who ex­ pects to tak e possession soon. M r. and M rs. O. H . Shaw of Rose­ burg spent Tuesday w ith M r. Shaw's parents. M r. and M rs T . C. Shaw, and th e ir tw o grandsons, who have been here fo r some tim e, returned to Roseburg w ith th e ir parents. Lois Hansen o f C ottage G rove visited M a ry T re n t Tuesday. Pete Tonole made a business trip to P o rtla n d the firs t o f the week. W ANTADS I FOB WALE OB T B A U B T V T R A D E D A IR Y S T U C K F O R good w o rk borsa J. C- B ukar. tk a c k B utta routs. J 2 1 -* 4 p S U R S A L E 14OU P O U N D H O lt K E Cham pion m ow er and a wagon. M rs. H e n ry Rohde. Lorane routs. Phone X I-F-4. J31-s4p H A R D M A N PLANO . » U K BALE $50. A. M Bogan. 1J28 Adams ______________j n * « p F O R B A L E O K TRADE TRADE ONE Chrysler coacn o n e cook stove. B re a k fa s t tab.« aad four chairs. Ona electric radio. E . J. K enL De­ lig h t Valley i'tion e 3S-F-21. J21-u4p »U H SALE OK TR A D E H IG H grade piano m l A lg a u g e double b arrel shotgun. W ill trade fo r any- tiling I <-an use. B a rt H a nd * N o rth Pacific highway.__________ j:y2l-a4p »UR S A L E — P IG S . SHEEP, goats, cows and a binder. Chas. Conner. D e lig h t, valley, telephone 1S-F-X ___________________Jiy21-a4p » U R S A L E J E R S E Y M IL K COW O r w d l.tra d e fo r brood sow w ith pig*. Claude Arne. Disalon route. Phone l-F-4._____________ JlyZS-allp » U R T R A D E — IM P R O V E D JO acres near »'rcaao, Cal., fu r im ­ proved acreage here. M r * I I M Oaken. C ottage G rove. G eneral de­ ll very.___________________ F O R S A L E - S P E C IA L S I M M E R sa.e on antique fu rn itu re , press­ ed glassware, old clock*, etc. G ra ­ ham Antique Shop. 625 South R iv ­ er road.______ ___________ ji y t t -a i lp »U K SALE O R T R A D E - 2 ACRES o f ground on n o rth P a c ific h ig h ­ way fo r city property. M r a W . W . M e»' » r ia n t Colonial c a l a Phone 11____________________________ a4-18p FOR SALE — »U R D M O DEL T coupe, good ru n ning condition. W ill trade fo r hay o r g ra m C all a fte r 6 p. m. O. G. Biggs, 714 N o rth Douglas S I a4p FO R SALE DANDY M OW ER $45. R ake. One V n iv e n a i electn c range, $30 M an y other bargains. S h ort a gecotrf hagd : ore a jp FOB R EN T. F O R R E N T — S M A L L 20-A C R E f a r m House p artly furnished and bihsdmgs in good condition, lu acres cu ltivated and lu acres p a r’. ire . \ \ W . C hrism an 7X0 aoutn F irs t W ORK W ANTED. R E S P O N S IB L E W OM AN. 32. w ith tw o children, wants House­ keeping job in or out of town. M other ieas home preferred. Very capable w ith children or nursing tn- valids. C a ll a t W oodsons A uto camp, o r address M rs. T h e lm a H a r- nera. W A N T TO B V Y W A N T T O B I T —«0 O K 80 A C R E S east of Cottage G rove on Row riv e r or Mosby creek. 10 or 15 miles o u l p artly Im proved. Must have spring or sm all creek, m ostly tim ­ ber and few acres cleared. H ave cash paym ent. Send fu ll p articulars to Box 202. Lom a Linda. Cal a4-lSp LOST A N D FO U N D . L O S T —A R O L L O F B E D D IN G O N Mosby creek road. R ew ard . H a r- vey T aylo r. 1542 Ash Avenue a lp N O T IC E O F F IN A L SETTLEM ENT. N o tice Is hereby given th a t the undersigned has file d herein his fin a l account as the a d m in is tra to r w itb tbe w ill annexed o f 'h e estate of H a rris o n R . G odard, deceased, w ith the county court o f Lane coun. ty, state of Oregon, and an order has been made and entered ot rec­ ord d ire c tin g this notice and setting the 15th day of A u g u s t 1533, at the hou r o f 10 o'clock In the forenoon o f sadd day as the tim e and the county cou rt room, county court house, Eugene, Lane county, state of Oregon, as the place fo r the h earing o f objections. It any. to the fin a l account and the fin a l settle­ m ent o f said estate. D ated and firs t published this 14th d ay o f July. 1933. D ate of last publication August IL 1933. S H E R M A N L. G O D A R D . Ad- m ln is tra to r w ith the w ill an­ nexed o f the estate o f H a r ­ rison R . G odard, deoeased. H e rb e rt W . Lom bard, J !y l4 -a llp A tto rn e y for Adn. n . v > r , N O T IC E O F S A L E O F R E A L PR O P ER TY ON A TTA C H ­ M E N T E X E C U T IO N . N otice Is hereby given th a t by v irtu e of an atta c h m e n t execution lasued out of the c irc u it cou rt ot L an e county, state of Oregon, on the 19th d ay o f June. 1533. in an action w herein LaSells S te w a rt is p la in tiff and H a r r y W . N e e l as a d m in is tra to r o f the estate of W . B. Cooper, deceased, and R u th Cooper are defendants: and w here­ in. on the 29th day of September, 1530, the said p la in tiff recovered a Judgment against the said defen­ dants fo r the sum o f six hundred fifty -tw o dollars ninety-nine cents ($652.591, eigh ty-five dollars ($85.- 00) atto rn eys fee and costs and disbursements, taxes a t eighteen dollars tw en ty-five cents ($18.25), w hich Judgment was entered and docketed in the c le rk ’s office in said court in said county on the said 29th day o f Septem ber, 11)36, and . atta c h m e n t execution to me directed, com m anding me. in the nam e o f the state of Oregon, in or­ der to satisfy said Judgment, in te r­ est. attorney's fee. costs and dis­ bursements and accruing costs, to sell the follow ing described prop­ erty, to-w it: Beginning a t a point in sec­ tion 21, tow nship 20 south range 3 w e s l 34.88 chains east of the northeast corner' o f the James H . M c F a rla n d D . L. C. N o. 58 thence n orth 29" east 7JX) chains; thence east 3.72 chains; thence south 29" west 2 chains; thence south 17" west 1 chain; thence south 29" west 4.31 chains, thence west 4 chains to the place of beginning, con­ ta in in g 2.93 acres of land, more or less. In L an e county, Oregon. N o w , therefore, in the nam e ot the state o f Oregon, in com pliance w ith said execution and o rder of ■ale and in o rder to satisfy said Judgment, interest, atto rn ey's fee, costs and disbursements and ac­ c ru ing costs, I w ill, on Tuesday, the 8th day of August, 1533, a t the hour o f 10 o’clock In the forenoon of said day, a t the southwest fro n t door o f the county cou rt house. E u ­ gene, L an e county. O re., o ffe r fo r sale, and sell fo r cash a t public auction, subject to redem ption ae provided by law . a ll the rig h t, title and Interest o f said defendants and all persons c la im in g by, through or under them , in and to said prem- M mo D ated and firs t published this 7th day o f Ju ly, 1933. D ate o f last publication August 4th, 1933. C. A. S W A R T S , S h e riff, L an e County, Oregon. B y A. E . H U L E G A A R D , D e p u ty. Jy7-a4c D IV ID E Aug 2 M r. and M rs. B la ir and M r. and M rs. H u lt o f L ow ell visited Sunday w ith M r. and M rs. C. E . B u rk e tt. T h e condition o f J. B. T a p p re­ mains very serious. M r - C. E. B u rk e tt and son Gene, accompanied by M rs. Delleguarda, were In Eugene Saturday. M rs. A n gelina M ostachettl and daughter E velyn accom panied M rs. Agnes M ostach ettl of C u rtin to E u - , gene Saturday. M r. and M rs. E . L. M cR eynolds and M r arid M rs George M c R e y ­ nolds visited Sunday in Roeeburg w ith the K enn eth M cR eynolds fam ily. M rs. R oy Foster returned to E u ­ gene Sunday a fte r a w eek’s vlelt a t the F. M . C hapm an home. E. L. M cR eynolds reports that his spring sown hay wielded only eighty pounds less than six tons to the acre. M i- N e llie C hapm an is v isitin g this week a t N o ti w ith relatives. M r. and Mrs. R ichard K n ig h t o f Eugene vlwi'ed Tuesday evening w ith M rs K n igh t's parents, M r. and M rs. E . L. McReynolds. W a lte r and George M ackey of M arshfield visited relatives here Sunday. W . F, M ackey o f T errebonne spent the week end a t the home of a brother. J. A. M ackey. M rs. W . E. B u rk e tt and grand ­ daughter. N aom i B n rk e tt, are spending a week in Po rtland . M r. and Mrs. F red Johnson of C entral visited over the week end w ith M rs. Johnson’s parents, M r. and M rs. Jack Robinson. M is . M. J. P e rln l. accom panied by a sister, M rs. Hum O lllm a n , and M rs. H a r r y Payne of C u rtin , is spending this week at W inchester bay. M r. and M rs. C. E. B u rk e tt and son Eugene attended the E lk ’s pic­ nic at .Swimmers’ D e lig h t Wednes­ day evening. Steve, John and A lb ert Tonole and Guss B u rg lln made a trip to W inchester bay Sunday and re­ ported a good catch of fish. M r and M rs. Rodney M elv in have moved to the section house. M rs. E d ith C u rtis o f Comstock spent F rid a y w ith friend s hers. A sewing show er w ill be given S aturday in honor o f M rs. Ous Burgland a t the home of h er m oth­ er, M rs. Steve Tonole. M r. and M rs. Claud Sheets have moved to Crescent C ity. M r. Sheets has em ploym ent w ith the S. P. company. M rs. Sheets is a daugh­ ter o f M rs. M. J. P erlnl. M r. and M rs. Pets M ostachsttl and son Leonard and dau gh ter E velyn, M r. and M rs. Am erigo T < * • « » * • Y 6 < » IM A irw ay C offee M olasses Kisses " lb. lb. ' T M O U T 19 c Shredded Wheat 15< Keativ / to serve < Ready to Peanut Maximum B utter 2-lb. jar 25« Baker’s C ocoa 10« lb. R oval Baking Powder 12 oz. 39« R osedale Peaches N o . 2 | tin 15« C ookies »Assorted 15« pkg. eat Pkg. 11 c Salt Morten’s Plain or Iodized Shaker D ependable C offee— blended 25« of choice coffees lb. Grape Nut Flakes 3 pkgs. 25c B est F oods Relish Spread Pint 29c Cottage Grove M ostachettl of C u rtin . M r and M r*. F ra n k Gugglsbcrg of Cottage Grove, M r and M r*. H a r r y M cD ols and son R alph and the Johnnie P e rm I fa m ily picnicked on Row riv e r S u n d a y .________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NKW 8T0MACH TREATMENT GETS QUICK RESULTS Xt takes only about 3 m inutes for B lsm a-R ex, ths new, delicious- tasting antacid powder, to bring you re lie f fro m stomach agonies. A nd its re lie f Is lasting, tool Tho u ­ sands are fin d in g a new freedom fro m the slavery o f Indigestion and other stomach troubles. Kern's for Drugs, your K ex a ll D ru g Store, has U lem a-R ex. G et a Jar fro m them today: a