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Cottage ftr o v r t r o t in e ! Buy Direct t M . k l t . k . 4 IW U rin its in v . Mr». Joll»y take» a »«nalble vl»w o f the »ituatlon It always has been sensible to w o rk fo r tem per ance I f we had tem perance, we should have no liquor problem It •ap t. me in MUMBV CREEK. It P a rk in s M illa r and Agnes B lackm ore of this neighbor hood war» m a rrie d In Cottage ciSar. » 2 ? PubU,1“ M* Grove last week kiban s»«b ' — “ ' w «* 1,clt o f tem perance. It was the A large orowd attended the dance Haptlat Church. Henry W Davla. 4 hi.1 Ua.e P bltaiUn asured si «Goon and w hat went at the Uert L an school at 9 AS, Saturday - night - »a». O n » . SI s -f»s d «Isas m a n .. w ith It that brought us prohibition Ha»tor. Sunday Bastnses OfWes________ S S R a r tk M i l k * t r e a t Increase In intem perance Mlaa Lena Zendron, superintend- «aater horn» In honor of the birth •n t. classes for all ag e .; forenoon J* y anniversaries o f Herta S C b b C kirrtO H R s t x s would be lik e ly to bring us again service. 11. sermon topic. "A M od- caster and Law rence P alm er l-an iCaak la e4.es.» ) w hat we have been pleased to ern I.eason fro m »n Ancient » FMtr M arie Kennedy le staying at the e a jo l o m i r * - ^ ! ! “ * to — as “ U r m Pr,>h‘b ,t'on 4t. • • • * • Prophet' ; evening service. 7 80 home of an aunt, Mrs. V ern Kea- t e! i m In n c e id e .n n ta lly we need tem perance sermon by the pastor rat. &0« y**» id B raver * k . . . V m any other thing» W e naad i '»laallng e v e n T hu rsday avanTng P . '” ™ “ ,n d • « • • J I M «sea- h l« h In k. w , ' X' 1 th ' r* . ton; ip a ra n c . In our eating, wa need •» 7 *> S e ilo aal t 4 t t . n e AseeUattse •’» » • • • Alai» r e iM r t a i A ssestati« A num ber of the folks fro m this tem perance in our pleaeuree. we Mini, (if ill I wool tillIIin I wII ' 'r a m . Xswseaear O s a fs n *.-. I hurch o f C hrist. I. O. Shaw. neighborhood gathered at the The- need tem perance In the relations not w rin k li tu tlic w in ring. tltOouffc •« Pastor Sunday school. » 48. Clem na M illa r home Sunday night and l" 4 ^ 1 “ . ? b* tw**n th* * * need !• •»•M STMf r’n r b T S l,,'i‘«|W S a rff. superintendent T he men of the newlywede. Mr '• r t ls la a 1» Us seta u s ea t k . » 4 . « P *r* n c . In our politic». T h e pree- ‘ h's «chool are w ith the C om m uni charivarled t l'itllllli'il with neat hunky |M)< k i'tv ll will set k. Ilskta »«, say ent trend to n u d itf and » m l - ty Men'» Bible class at the arm ory. and M rs Perkins M ille r nl top und convcnii'iit “ kick' pluil Mrs. John D avie and daughter- i— p r e ., j . £ ; ™ H k T . E . k“ : i ; ; ' " * “ t y m i« h t • » * « • • » t h a t * • *>*•<» Thia w ill be Prom otion day ses K 3162-61. Pool hall, cigar and tobacco butineea, nt bottoni. Mrs. Sidney Davis, have r .ln r e .4 « Ilk surk .rrer or rarTM li..* , * n ,P *r »nce In our dra*». although sion and exercises w ill take the in-law . alio cold drinks with a lioense to soil boor. PlelelT aoie4 la «rttir« tk .iw » ».» ees t . , ( we • probably never could hour. A baptism al service returned home a fte r spending two _ ----W --------------- - » agraa *•> » » « on .« I ' ‘•••'"'o n navy, black, brown, oohtra. tha program o f the weeks at tha hop yards X j S T o ----------------------------- t K Z S t a S ■ £ " ,b j L E w b? ‘ ‘ • " ' P 'r . t e dreaslng should be w “ » follow M r. and Mrs. Bob l«andw»hr of Six table« all in good condition. 2 cigar cases. 1 to I f we had tem perance In all m orning Evening service. 7:30, ser •bsll eel S>see4 seek s p r v p o n i.a ol ik r ALL WOOL SWEATER BLOUSES, 98c topic. "W hat It Means to A storia apant last weak visiting «stirs soei . ( » . . . s4s.rtlae s a .a t ss t k . othai things, we undoubtedly would mon bacco case. 1 cold drink container, 2 domino tables. 1 to Be a C h ristian Now s p a r. « . . » 1 . 4 ky t k . M l - 4 .r r v r ta -.r . have tem perance In o ur d rin k in g . You at tha Olan Llnabaugh home Mrs. desk, and other equipment. W rite for details. Included ‘• J k . w k .le spas. « « y i t J by seek .4 Jun ior C. E at 8:30. senior C. E. N ancy Llnebaugh accompanied '» rtlS .rn .B t. W e as a nation are tem perate in In ALL WOOL YARDAOE FOR FALL SEWINO m ain aud ito riu m at <3:30. in the price of $2800.00 is a two-storv building site 25x70 nothing T h a t la w hy the liqu or P ra y er m eeting Wednesday eve them home Sunday to visit several 69c to $2 26 a Yard weeks. feet. We consider this a snap. problem is such a serious one w ith ning 7 80. C o m m un ity Men's Bible T h e Bob L ancaster fam ily of ua. All wool xerge uih I crepe, yard wide, yd tin,. class at arm ory. 9 45. lesson. "The L a fs have tem perance. There'» Christ's F arew ell, John 14 I O Junction C ity and M r and Mrs. 56-ineb nil wool novelty erep<< flannel +| tin K. 3163-122. Filling station Conoco sarvioe. Tour- W ayna S m ith of Cheahlra apant the plenty fo r the W . C. T . U. to do. Shaw, teacher 56-ineh wide ull wool novelty tweed, yd $1 9M weak and at the B ert I-ancaster more than It ever has had to do. ist camp, 11 cabins, grocery store, and cafe. 56 inch wide ull wool two-tone novelty, yd $2 25 Fis-»- M ethod 1st Church, R. W . home. Here'« success to the splendid. G lenn P fenning o f the CCC camp Six living rooms and bath. Tire and oil house. Lo keen, upstanding, wholesome, sin- Pa— o r' - Sund* v «chool at cere wom en who compose the o r- E ‘“ b<th T , r r ' •up«''ln- at B rice creak spent the week end cated on five lots on U. S. highway north of Denver, ganiaatlon «•«den t; forenoon service. 11, ser nt the home o f hie grandm other, 1 Colo. Doing excellent business. Family trouble makes mon topic. "Guarding O ur Conse Mr». Doc Pitcher. T R Y A M UO DP1LK . c ra tio n '; evening service. 7:30, a owner say “ Sell me out right now.” Sacrifice $8500.00. The Eugene New » la finding M r. and M rs F in la y W hlppa are 77/A T H E T H IN G C A L L E D L O V E . song and praise service followed by fa u lt w ith the tourtat who h .« Can assume $5300.00. Wire or write. nt T illa m o o k v isitin g w ith th eir D avid A. Lam son. executive o fja e rm o n , subject. "M easuring by taken advantage of our preaent sons, Charles and Varnoa the publishing business at S ta n fo rd Standard P ra y e r m eeting duiirvaeed condition to aka out an university, has been convicted o f : T hursJav 7 80 K. 3164-125. A corking buy in a cafe in Pasadena, U E L IO H T V A L L E Y . «•a y axla lance by h ittin g tha road H a rrie t Nichole and F lta and MOUNT VIEW firs t degree m u rd er fo r the k illin g Sept 19. C. H H aigh t motored Itu th llo h n ia n w enl to Corvallis Sept and depending upon tha ganaroaity Calif., for $9500.00 cash. 19 H a rry W illiam e. who of his w ife, described in newspap , C hurvh of the X& amwim *. C. V M I> has been employed In the Bohem ia to Corvallis Sunday w ith a daugh Bunday to attend O .1 C of sym pathetic houaewivea to keep ers as e v e ry th in g a w ife should be B r\ son, Fhiator. â u n d *y school At d istrict, S im , nt the week end at * * r " G wendolyn, who le attending Nichole motored up w ith them hla atomach filled. This cafe is owned by two parties one of whom has Love o f L am -o n fo r a p retty d l- j|n u n d * m * --- Evenaün‘ home. O S C Mlaa R uth M elsler. who M , , ml M r„ , U r il |(, w . .„ . Tha N aw a la p a rtic u la rly »at vorcee was straaaed by the p ro .«- , p rtk ^ g ' b i ° E v X . n 7 r jS h n Q to seek other line of endeavor due to ill health. Has Miss M y rtle Bnauer of W alden b“ 1* sevsral weeks at the a lll| , oll t- r r | . ,,f Eugene spent againat the fallow who ask» fo r a been in active operation for over four years, and has cution ns the reason fo r Lam son's Hcberle; evening service 7 30 eer- visited F rid a y w ith a slater. M rs M A H o rn home, returned to her Hnturdav night at the I.»» N lxm , few potato«», a cup of coffee, a home In Corvallis w ith them destre to be rid o f his legal help- ¡non topic, "T h e G re a t Neglect '' Claude Arne home H aro ld took part In the withstood the depression. Business has shown a fair cup of sugar, a can o f pepper, a M r and M rs O uy S m ith of E m M r and M rs. Claude W illey and golf tournam ent at Cottage Grove m ate by Evangelist Heberle; street profit and the future outlook is splendid. The location is »lab of bacon, o r w hatever It hap W ith divorces to be obtained al- " ‘ «etlng S aturday evening, p rayer plre are visiting this week w ith a daughter spent Saturday night at Munday pen» to be th a t ha need» to re most fo r the asking. It Is d iffic u lt raeetlnK. Wednesday, 7 30; special »on. A r th u r S m ith of the best and is on the most prominent street in the the W A Keene home at Thorn- G erald Conner left Munday foi John K ing, who it employed In ton Corner« plenish hla larder. to understand w hy a husband ’J rvice M onJay night at 7:30 w ith city. I t has the reputation for good food and good Riddle, where he has em ploym ent the Bohem ia d is tric t, spent the H ig h school at W a lk e r started In a prune d rie r H e also took a Thia w n ta r showed auch lack of should k ill one w om an In o rder to ..,Oplc' week end w ith hie parents M r Monday w ith H. Ityd e ll as prln service at a price within reason. You can’t make a ° m P r “ ° n ? ? .t0 ^ ‘ P“ load o f camp equipm ent for Floyd ju d g m en t d u rin g good tunes that get another. This Is an old. old and M rs. C. _ A. K ing cl pa I This Is M r ltydell's fou rth - nj -------- —.— W a lk le v of W . l l « . , mistake in this investment. You will like it. W rite us n.l he b u ilt a home one block from story th a t has been told and retold M r and M rs O. J. Shirley re- yaar at W a lk e r high * “ W a ik le v o f W a lk » , F irs t M ethodist Episcopal Church, Phyllis Johnson who expect to for full details and complete information. It is being the ra ilw a y on one side and one since the tim e A d am purloined the M eredith A. Groves. Pastor. Sum turned one day last week fro m a Mlaa R u th Hohinan returned F rl- block fro m P a c ific highw ay on Spitzenberg th a t hung outside the day school. 9:45. O m er Moore tw o-w eek trip through the Palouse, day fro m C ra te r Lake, where she w ork In the prune orchards sold for much less than the original investment. M r. and M rs Isaac Davis of the other, go he know» exactly garden w all, but it m ay be w ell to superintendent. employed during the sum m er classes fo r all* Wash . country. M r and Mrs. R. O. L an dw eh r Phyllis Johnson went to Riddle ' V,*i-, ***i 1,1 ,h '' w h a t the N ew » 1» ta lk in g about. re m a rk again th a t we don't under-1 “ K‘ s; forenoon service. I I , sermon C. II . H aight hume F rid a y a n d K 3165-125. Drug store. First class in every re B u t he accidentally discovered a stand how one w om an can believe i *?p c' ° “ r Purpose” ; special mu- and children of A storia vlalted Sunday to pick prunes T hu rsday w ith M r and Mrs. Claude M r and M rs Oecar Jackson » e re F r ld ,y n‘« h' solution of tha problem. a m an is capable o f loving her m m e * !?.rvic<’' 7,:S0' ««rmon Arne. spect. Located in rich valley of Utah. C. E U o rd ln la r of Eugene Eugene visitors Monday • .topic. H e a lin g *; q questions be U e,“ On' w ill b* Ona day a y e a r ago the editor when he wishes to do aw ay w ith M rs. O lga H o lm of Cottage M r. and M rs. Lee N ixon and son d flH Io g a well on the C H. H a rt , K*' muaic bV the orchestra; Located in a town that has a trading area of about was astounded when he arrived his legal com panion In order to specla, features. t,',p* n, M onday w ith M rs. Donald and M r and M rs H arold man ranch, where It Rydall re Young people's v . V A. KiBJf, 8,000. The owner tells us that the annual business last home and found th a t someone had legalize his phllanderlngs. W o lfard MSSVS and e »on •*>!•• *r ,4 Vg /-a * v il t L s a a i i rrle i i« t (E n . u gene) meeting. 7, senior league; "special Ml r i?Td “’ r” Ch« r *«s Bales and were dinner guests at the J Linda — — - — -»«rum iar M r. and M re F ra n k O o rd in ler dumped three tiara of splendid oak year ran $11,000.00. The fixtures are new and modern. music;» In term ediate league Miss P o rtland 's history w ill undoubt Zenna M ou gh m er and M rs ’ C L. m iss D o ro th y Bale» were Sunday mood home In Cottage Grove Mun o t Ko««ne ware In this v l r l n f y wood In the ed ito rial d rivew ay. Hl» Stock is clean, and can be bought for $2500.00 plus in on buelnesa M onday P ra y e r m eeting guest» at a b irthd ay din ner at the day ___ . _ sponsors. m ental a ttitu d e tow ard w o rk being edly be w ritte n In three periods. Stroup, voice. Located on hotel cornet in brick building. There , , Tb’ .T*01’** Hohm an fam ily and T he Halem M agnu.son fa m ily of th a : w hich characterizes editors, before G eorge B a k e r was m ayo r. Thursday at 7. M ra O la n ^ llla ^ ip i* ani1 * d ,u Xht»r. O pel. M yara .le ft S a turday morn Itoren a visited at the t e iw r e n r e is steam heat. From size of store this is an ideal place and m any others. It was ten day» w hile George B a k e r was m ayor. Ex-Convict Ing for Klddla, where they expect B rvw n home Munday a f t e r n o o n Evangelist Coming. for man and wife. Valley populated with German and or two week» before the wood wa» and since George B a k e r was m a y and — M r». Snauar spent spent io John G. jo nn u. Heberle ex-convlet 7' H e n ry *»o«uer to oe ba employee employed se several weeks In Heberle. M I). Nichols and d aughter H a r removed, and longer then th a t be or. w ith not too much emphasis on evangelist, w ill preach Sunday and ; A r n e * V even n * w lth M r »- Claude the prune orchards Mormon people. Here there is one of the largest can riet. E lla and B o th llo h n ia n . Mr« , A rne the firs t and last periods fore he found who le ft It and w hat M rs M onday evenings at the Church of Bergaaon of N o rth D akota M A H o rn and M r and M rs ning factories in the state. Located on main highway —»«•«■« M .»ii r Heberle rieo erie a-i. D r -A ' 3??r * Jacksonville, vlalted aaveral days at tha M A. I^ w re n c e Brown and son Ic w a ll I t was for. the Nazarene Before No. 30 S. 9 j Fla. N o w they tell us th a t blondes Y Ond,y to hl* Horn h° m« was converted in Auburn prison The wood wa» in plain view of ware Eugene visitors Maturdav any who m ig h t approach expecting are more econom ical than bru N e w Y o rk , he was a profasslonai |» qU|ti ,j [ * D r ^ S e a ^ Se“ r T' w !jo h * f r and M r * Roy G rundy, who K e rr and sm all eons of slave to the dope trip bv » i-m .? . i 3^ , th * £ a<l * ‘* “ * d “ ,h* A lm ’ r H u n t M rs to ask fo r a handout or some nettes. T h a t's a q u a lific a tio n th a t K. 3167-126. One of the nicest hotels and cafes lo n n^,tL H U Sundav evening topic ¡Sunday " 5 f* * hom '’ hotn* ,o r ■•*«$»> day», left F rid a y day In tha in ta re .t’’ of th e ‘ ’P u s .« » m in o r item fo r the nosebag, and escaped us in our younger years, w ill be The G reat Neglect" and I Monday. d arr,vln« A ,b .ny T f i.y accompanied M r M .-rning N e w . “ cated in one of the richest gold m i n i n g towns in the the editor observed th a t during but a n y w a y that's probably not the his topic for M onday evening w ill M onday. dtal’ rlr1?r*r »Huxn‘ J|°K ,h T Bü1 h ,n ,‘“ T u c k e r of Iteedsport visit- the e n tire tim e the wood was thus m ail, rtason th a t men are said to be F ro m Prison Cell to the P u l United States. district fo r huckleberries during ed S a turday w ith his father. B D. -Snlesb.xi: s. T he Sentinel. located it »eemed th a t a ll hungry p re fe r them . ba week pit. Evangelist Heberle la ac Tucker Large basement located under the whole building. persons had disappeared fro m the companied by E a rl Sm ith, evan The new president of C u ba— that gelistic singer. face o f the earth. Located five miles from C. C. on the main highway All • a e H e resolved th a t he would never Is. the one who was president when modern equipment. The only hotel with cafe in’ the P e n te o s ta l Aaaeniblv o f God again be w ith o u t a well displayed this was w ritte n —claim s th a t now Atw ood Foster. Pastor. -Sunday whole town. Fixtures, furniture, piano and everything woodpile needing atten tio n . T he Cuba has a stable g o v e rn m e n t I f school. 9:45; forenoon service. 11. : included. Fire proof building. Owner has other busi- fe w th a t have not been deterred bull comes fro m stables, we should m o rn ing worship; evening service say th a t the gentlem an is c o rre c t m ust have been deserving, b ut a t 7.30. evangelistic, Tuesday. 7:30 t&ke Care of this buainesa- Ail goes for least they have earned w h at they Bible study fro m the book o f Acts; $IU,ZUU.UO. Good year around business. The town has a G eneral Johnson says we are not F rid a y , . 30, m eeting In charge of IN C O R P O R A T E D got and have saved the editor big payroll. There is no slack season. out of the woods y e t W e are not several hours of w o rk w ith the ax. young people; Saturday. 3, chib certain w h a t he means, but we dren's church; 7:30 street W e tak e pleasure in passing this meet- subtle suggestion along to the edi understood th a t we w ere going to ing. K. 3168-125. Drug store located in richest gold get out o f the woods by p uttin g to r of the New s, w ith a feeling of L u th e ran church. W Sylwester, mining district in the world. c e rta in ty th a t it w ill be im m edi the CCC boys In the woods. Pastor. Bible class. 10; we are a te ly p ut to use. T he production o f spinach this ^Uat b® *in n ll>k to study the gospel Present payroll around $20,000.00. Six thousand year in the good old U. S. A. is according to St. John; forenoon people in district, with five doctors. Has liquor permit W. C. T. U. HAS WORK TO DO. said to have reached 46,000.000 service 11; no evening service Three story building and basement. Two upper stories D A : T h e W . C. T . U. is composed of bushels. Im a g in e m a k in g iron men Services conducted in S church on west M ain street rent for $175.00 per month. This is the only steam some o f the m ost splendid women out of such a mess as th a t! e e e o f our land who sincerely believe heated building in town. This is the best bargain in the Adventist Church. . ------------ At Intersec in p ro hibition and have bent ev Paavo N u rm i, w ell know n to tion of west M ain and M streets ta ainniil'nn11 ^oes—stock, fixtures and building—for ery e ffo rt to p revent the legalized m any O regonians as the fleet- a small white church. Seventh Dav $10,000.00, so much down and so much a month. Reason re tu rn o f Dem on R u m and every footed F in n , is being sued fo r di Adventist Each S a turday a t 9 30 an I t SD5n t ln ,he ,lu d v °T tha for selling is that the climate is too high for the owner’s th in g th a t goes w ith the liquor v o rc e T ra v e lin g too fast ha» got Sabbath school lesaon A t 11 o'clock tra ffic . wife, and they want to go to Florida. Gold is $29 35 an m any other men into trouble. the pastor. E ld e r Paul Iveraon. de W e use the expression "legalized ounce, and gradually going up. This will pay for itself liver» a sermon, the proof o f hla U n d e rw e a r w orkers have gone statem ents being named by chan re tu rn " because we never have had within two years. The man who gets this is a lucky man. reel prohibition. W h ile T he Sentinel on a s trike. W e should aay th a t If te r and verse fro m the Bible Wed n ever has taken a position fa v o r anyone haa to go on a striks, the nesday evening hour. 7-30. ing such legalized re tu rn o f liquor, underw ear producers would cause K 3169-125. General merchandise «tore. Located in D.«ks, Offic- ('hairs Th« It never has become agitated over us the least inconvenience. northeast Nebraska, in richest agricultural diitrict in the Sontlnel the prospects o f such a comeback state. T h e hourglaaa fem in in e fig u re la Tor Old M a n John B arleycorn be T h ere is N o S u bstitute fo r New a- cause It has believed It quite prob to come back, ao fashion decree». paper Ads, «rocJeries' Furnishings and piece goods all clean able th a t legalized liquor, out in T he men w ill give a few m inutes Well balanced stocks. Room is 25x70 feet with sufficient the open, can be as w ell controlled w henever it arrive». as liqu or sold surreptitiously, cases and shelving for good display of merchandise. HEBRON. also believes th a t the liqu or ques Ware room back of building. Also 7 room modern bunga m u ila rd o r n.nuno w.ic.-, J cun, Sept. 19.—M r. and M rs. John tion never w ill be settled so long low one block from store. This goes with the business. as a large proportion o f the people Kebelbeck le ft M onday via M c K e n All priced a t $5000.00 cash, plus invoice of stock for w a n t liquor. N e ith e r does it be zie h ig hw ay fo r eastern Oregon I t takes only about 3 m inutes fo r John to go h u n tin g and M rs. K eb quick sale. lieve re tu rn to legalized liquor the new. dellcloua- elbeck to visit a t the home o f a B ism a-R ex. going to m ake the liquor business brother. S tanley Pieser, a t K la m taating antiacid powder, to bring tne clean, high class, respectable ath Falls. you re lie f fro m atomach agonlea K. 3170-125. Garage located in northeast Nehraalca desirable business th a t a lot o f F re d a Berger. P o rtla n d , and And its re lie f Is lasting, too! I persons seem to believe, or pre Mias Florence Kebelbeck returned Thousands are fin d in g a new free inoi1<>rty"f,ive miies from sioux City in thriving town of tend to believe, It w ill be. T h e T hu rsday fro m a trip to D e L a k e dom fro m the slavery o f indlges- 1000 people on U. S. highway No. 92 and No. 9. Lo M rs. B erg er Is tlon and other stom ach troubles. Sentinel suspects th a t legalized on the coast. cated on main street. Excellent location, one block from liq u o r w ill present app ro xim ately spending her vacation w ith F lo r K e m 's fo r Drugs, your R exall D ru g Store, has B ism a-R ex. Get a i ence. the same num ber o f problems, and °™‘hali. block from No- 9 highway. Building M r. and M rs. J. D. C la rk M r. Jar from them today! w ill m ake a p p ro x im a tely the same 24x40 feet. Electric drill, air compressor, battery charg- and M rs. Clyde C la rk and little am o un t o f trouble, th a t contraband daughter, P h ilip H ersey and A n n a for M Vkinnndeu CitC' BuU.din^ and equipment all goes liq u o r has. belle G ilc ria t w ere Sunday a fte r o • ° ° ,c,aah plus invo,ee of stock which runs about B u t to re tu rn to the W . C. T . U. noon visitors a t the John R ebel, Nutmeg—2-0« oani— 4 01n* , r ’ beck home. Fow. Priced low for quick sale. In a county convention held and M rs . Dan D ugan were here a few days ago M rs. Adi A cidity, Indigestion, h ea rtb u rn , Jolley, state president and one of Sunday d in n e r guests of M r. and sour stomach often lead to ulcers. , M rs. F red P atten . K. 3098-61. Here is a farm er’s delight and a busi O regon’s most outstanding a n tl- D o n 't ruin your stom ach. C o u n ta r -' M r and M rs. George Kebelbeck, ness m an’s opportunity llo u o r w orkers, appealed to m em son M elvin and little C aroline, M r act these conditions w ith D r. E m il's , bers not to become discouraged by and M rs. Lee Dugan, son Leo A d la Tablets. C ottage Grove P h a r- 4-ounce bottle free • Nine acres of land on which is built a store building the com eback being staged fo r d aughter E velyn, o f W alden. M r a 222£iL_________________________ <«) I legalized liquor. I t is more im - H a ttie Ream . Eugene, and B u rl with living quarters in connection. Gas station in front p o rta n t than ever to w ork for Self, Culp Creek, spent the week PROFESSIONAL AND 8?n »e w lthJlar«e »torage tanks. The store budding is j : tem end on the coast, re tu rn in g Sun- perance," she said.________ 16x40 feet and two stories high. To the south side of the BUSINESS DIRECTORY day. M r. and M rs . L aw rence B a rk e - store is a nice five room cottage and garage. There is D ENTISTS m eyer and sons of Sp rin gfield also a barn and garage combined in one, chicken house FOR j j spent Sunday w ith M r. and M rs. DR. W. R LEBOW and fenced in chicken yard. Three excellent wells on H erm an n B arkem eyer. D entist M rs - C. C. G ilham , M y rtle and I O ffic e F ifth and M ain Streets p ace with pure water. Some grapes and small fruit on V e ra G ilh a m visited the London I Hours. 8 30 to 12 and 1 to 5:80 place. All buildings are wired and have city electric schools M onday. Phone 35 i i r 'n ai!d M rs ' M a rty and J. Fur Trimmed Latest in lights. Large ball park on land. Fine school adjoins this D R C. H. KIME and B. S m ith o f Culp C reek visit Style, Good Quality, tract only a few hundred feet away. Nice clean but I D entist ed M r. and M rs. C C. G ilham . O ffic e in F irs t N a tio n a l small grocery stock. Wonderful place for dancing pa Well Made M r. and M rs. W a lte r L ac k y , M r. B ank B u ild in g an.l M rs. E a rl E w in g and M r. and v ilio n $7500 buys complete layout. This proposition is Phone 10 C ottage Grove, Ore. C laris Abeene visited 8unday •seated on one of the main highways on the west coast 2.nd M rs A L G ilham . PHTMCTAKB________ _ of Michigan in the great fruit belt. Age of owner forces " rs* 9; C. G ilh a m and d aughter D R c r frost V e ra M rs. A. L. G ilh a m and sale a t this low price. Let us tell you more about this Physician and Surgeon d aughter L au ra b e lle and M rs. J I F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild ing wonderful proposition. Including stock, fixtures furni O. M u r ry w ere In Eugene T h u rs I Phon« 47 i ^ t t a g « Q rov«, Ore, ture, etc. day. H. AXLEY. M. D. 11 M rs Belle G eer returned T h u rs New, Sm art and Physician and Surgeon day fro m D ra in , where she had Flattering, onlj Evenings by A p p o in tm en t visited a t the home o f a daughter The Direct Plan. O ver Kern'« D ru g Stor« M rs. R . B. Pow ell. Cottag« o r o y e ________ Oregon J om W lll)ams and fa m ily Post Office Box 1,000. visited Sunday w ith M r. and M rs ___ Wichita, Kansas. ATTOBWBTB F ra n k LaB Iue. H E R BE R T W LOMBARD T h e A. L. G ilh a m fa m ily visited Gentlemen .—Business interests me. Please send your Attorney at L a w a t N o tl S a tu rd a y a t the James F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild ing M orris home. illustrated Magazine. I understand thia inquiry does Lean and Tender New Styles and Colors Phone M Cottage Grove, Ore. Meaty Out« W endell S m all became ill w ith not obligate me in any way. Extreme bnt Flattering heart trouble T hursday, w hile vis H. t . SH INN itin g his aunt, M rs. N a n c y M cCoy Attorney at Law—N otary Public Nam« ------------------------------------------------- H e was taken to M y rtle C reek to Practices ln All Courts his m other. M rs. F lo ra S m all Sun- Bader Building Street ........................................................... daZ ’ Cottage Qrove_________Oregon | E a ri Johnson and d au g h ter L u - ALTA KINO C i t y ------------------------------ S t a t e ---------------------- ----- cile made a trip to O aklan d Sun Lawyer day a fte r some peaches and tom a Laweon Building toes. Meaty Outs I am interested from the standpoint of selling my Phon« fc> Cottage G rove, O i« . M rs. Bush and children vlalted own business ( ). I am interested in buying a busi HERMAN R LAFKT X uei day n l* h t w lth * “ uncle, M. ness for myself ( ). I am interested in trying to Attorney at Law ■ Tlaon, a t the F ü h re r home. Phone 5048 M r. and M rs. M au ky, who had help a friend find a business ( ). 308 QregQtt Bldg. Salem, Qr», been cam ping In M r. F uh rer's pas ture the past m onth, returned to PLUMBING th e ir home In Roseburg Tuesday. WILLIAM BECK | K I.H R ttT RKOB Cdllor l* u b ll^ » 4 E»»ry T k » r .4 » r by Vouas» N e w A ll W ool Skirts for School or Sport Wear N o Commission to P a y U M PH R EY & M A C K IN SI'OKK «/ GOOD / .1I.U IS C o tta g e G r o v e ’s Own C a sh S to r e Low Prices Irish - Swartz Co. E very P h on e 53 FREE C IT Y Day D E L IV E R Y F or the 1*0115pnience of our customers we now have two free deliveries daily. Phone in y o u r orders. C o f f e e Royal Club S o a p Ivory C o c o a Mothers l-lb. 27c, j-ib. can medium size, 4 bars 19c 2-lb. cans, each NEW STOMACH TREATMENT GETS QUICK RESULTS OVal cans, M u sta r d HuckleberriesN0,2 e«™ special Spices V a n illa prepared, 17-oz. jars, each 10 People Out of Every 100 Have Stomach Ulcer a real bargain-8-oz. bottle Golden West Coffee Swansdown 29c C o r n F la k e s Kellogg s 3Pkgs. 2 0 c S w eet Spuds 5 lb s. 1 9 c COATS'fall Cake Flour— with cake plate free 12 .50 to 16-50 DRESSES M EAT DEPARTM ENT 4 -9 5 HATS 96e to 1-95 Children’s Print D re sse s 39c to 59c C . J. B R E IE R C O . 1 -ib. glass jar, vacuum pack 3-lb. can Box Letter Files. Sentinel. Plumbing—H eating PbOM .U W _ Cottage Prove I P o r k R o a sts B e e f B o il 15c Ib. 7|c lb. O rescen t S h o r te n in g 3 lbs. for 25c B e e f R o a sts Club Steak Pork Steak Veal Cutlets J 5< H a m b u rg er 10 h and 12ic lb. 10c Ib. W H E R E T H E T H R IF T Y T H R IV E