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OTaalT BJfcillA V VK'll C c tta p r G r o v e S r n tin d I m W A r t llS o ----------BLHiitT BKI»«? Itdltor FabHskM «»«vy Th«rs4*» b» Otta«« O n -. Patttsfclw tv -p a ag. » in 5^ *3 À L f t r a . ' ^ . , .H I«»tl~ " ¿ Î S T ë » tac«* Or«’« »• •»♦••4 »la— »»tar. BaffcZm orSw 2 5Aiortb « n i ----------»C kSckffFn'» ÄATXS IC m I I« •« » » •••' O b « r e a r ----- JJ «¡rar»« maatk« -JO M «T-ly» r»t* j S i f y j u W t e a f 15 — -------------------------- — jlMKhoT •( _ di 7 h . ‘r ta î* Â ^ V » tto a O r ^ n N»wap»p*r «Vnf^r^ne* ▲11AOU4» » / m i «tu b» talea k» m «« m •rrox. it»» tMBUM»! »ac«pt» »4 • 4M buux » oM « uMdet~ 4M »1» U» ®»4 —tuuux» OM 4M VB« Memb«r« of plonwr fanuli«« .hould protest a r«c«nt asp.r«lon e«st by th« O t.gon U n upon «srly ss t tiers of th« «tat«. In fact, any per«on proud of th« sta te s p ton or background ahould ramonatrat« with th« Or»gonlan for It« unfair leferenc# to thoot g tan J man tnu wom>n who cam« hai* to earva out a commonwealth. Th« Orsgv man, in commenting upon th« «tat«'« diamond Jubilee, »aid: U U on« of O .v « g g o v n il. « pohuoal politic*. leaoaia of th« y«ar 130» tn« y«at Oregon waa adiuiu«d to th« union i - c o u l d Pa plough! to ’ Pack today, ......... p a r t ic ip a i« U K C « K ü l* Ü ü U £ Ut kU* aiauiuud jubu««. U lti« m c “ over ou douül mat tu» «urpruk» I . a i ----- A lt. I 111« U1U tU<U UiMll büliülU£M, UUi*'****M®. aulOUkObliVM » 4ÜÜ »HU D Ì S t ’llP r V * t P a o t t t t l l e e Your Choice Pre»plr|ng Cottage Grove golfer» play every day In their »hlrt sleeves Who’s kicking about the winter? --------- Typewriter Sentinel. AND TIES Made by Buster Brown ON SALE 57 2 s; 1 / Z W JrV C . •'J M r t’ W PH O N E S t 0 u K • a r aooiviou Addition to Collag« stouffer io »Xmoxswow«« - « V .» m i l n 1 1 1 « t h « H C C Oregon, and running thane» bm,t ga.1 feat to u ‘* " • • ‘•’riv U ) '»*«xteuded* North 1« *» d«gr««« a Soulh«a»i»ily Jlratftlon U i j a f.« t to th..N orlh- aaat corner of Lot No. T l of aatd Block No. tw o t . Weat W.T f««t to tha S u u U le a a l corner of Lot No. m»v«n t i l l , ¿¡£ncJ North (aet to th» p la c e o{ beginning, in iiactlon 23, lw p . ju south Hang« 3 W««t m Lana Co“^ ' r ^ e l v a d and «ale (u lha law oxn.c of Herbert W. Lombard. Flr»t N* Uonal Bang Building. L'ottage Uiova. Lana County. Slate of O e ng upon z r «,in , c o n ta in Brewer»' dried gr»tn. contain from 22 to 25 per cent protein. The fat content 1» about 7 per cent and the fiber »bout 13 per cent. Several other products from th«*«e allied Industries often are aratlaMe In the form of malt iprout>^ majt jrrains and yea*t T,nagar gralna. _________ dn V lO v v h e r r S s e p e p u H Td is o t-a r t COTTAGE GROVE,OREGON 5 3 F e b . 2 3 -2 4 -2 6 -2 7 -2 8 /^ca/ iMo/tey Saving ! rnines C R A C K ER S S H O R T E N IN G Delieiutu Uralituus or Wafers Crescent or Pennant 2-lb. b o x . . . 25c 2 boxes for 8-lb. pail . . 65c 47o T O M A T O E S — Solid Back No. 2 | cans Y o u r last c h a n c e .................. each 10c S N O W D R IF T 3-lb. can . . . 42c PEANUT BUTTER 2-lb. jar . . . 22c 49-lb.sack $1.59 D e lic io u s F lou r E v e ry S ack G u a ra n te e d Tomato Hot Sauce TOMATO JUICE Campbell's 12ty-oi. can« 6 ca n s . . . . E a c h ............... 5 c 25c , Par Coffee of the Interior, gen- oJfice >t KoMburg. Ora, D e p a r tm e n t February x» XF34 Notice is hereby given thai Anama» Land of serial No. olu<25, fo'r^SW^M SWS* section B, town- gbi 3. range 2 W., W illamette meridian, haa filed notice of inten- Uon to n » ^ . final U W -F ja r proof, - - to establish claim to the land above described, before E. O. Immel, U. 3. Em on Commissioner, Uje 3rd day of at AprU Vacuum T in s M O P S T IC K S Extra Special! Each lOc 3 lbs. 65c BAKING POWDER CUbbvr tiirl 10-oz. can . . . 5c O ther Crops Are Short tS£u’ /-’ I . . , . Claimant names as witnesses: Producers of clover seed will meet Flack> i t ay McCargar. Verlin _ with little competition from Eu- Ward> w arren Kelly, all of Do- __________ ________ I ____» k l . . » a « « I n a e s l» « _____________ ropeao producers this year. In spite rena. Ore. HAMILL A. CANADAY. „ f ____ Sn>a!l domestic crops. Sunolles HAA . Supplies f22-ni22 Commissioner or H eg U tr. In Europe are »mailer than usual. The seed in e red reo clover c -reo crop c r la Just u two p - r. gutt«r ro lla -T h e, Sen tin el thirds as large • • last y e a r s Alslke --------- ------ kosm r n d n r f o n I Is s 3 30 0 tw *r C €D t b e lo w 1 ~~ seed I n production per cent below average, and the sweet clover seed 2 to lbs. m acaroni--------------- l#c crop Is one-fifth leas than that of 4 lba. Idaho sm all white beans f o r -------------------- -— 18c laK year which waa the amaleat in Kellogg's corn flakes. 3 pk. 33c £en urougnr ano sin - ten yeara Drought and not hot sr weath- We carry M cKe«a Cake.' , r »hlch curtailed the production UDGATK UBOCKBY HTUHE o(- dover he|ped t0 increase Although - » ®«»» “ ‘■r« ' “ l” ‘ ^ r- alfalfa see seed yield» thia i year were alfalfa Oroeerioa. Food am near normal. The carryover la the Good« OswoUn« and OU •maileat In recent years. R ALPH W. WARD AS Woodson's Auto Camo on Demand for Horses N orth N inth Rtraet Receipts of horsea and male* at pab[ic stock yards were 221.142 for lhe flr>t elgh, montha of 1933, aa We now have Complete Service wJth i n „ w for the same for Ga» Gauge». Liquid and )n a]n)ogt # cenl overtaken atm Klectric, exclusively. ply. aaya A t . Harvey of the an mal husbandry division. University farm, St Paul. Dealers are scouring the whole country buying up all the horses and mules that farmers ar« willing to sell. Foals, yearlings. an(j two-year olds are espeelally In demand, and Allies bring more than ... ----- -------- .* The 1930 geldings of , equal m erit « nroa .howed that Ml out of each orc-rated entlrelv 100 ¡arms farms »ere were opera operated tea entirely with horse» or m ules The A gricultural Rakings New York's estimated potato crop la »bout one-fourth less than that of laat year. ■■ (1) BACKACHE and KIDNEYS Mn Lillltn Georse of Ml N. Graham S t, Port- land. Ore»., aaysf "Dr. • Florida— Broken Segment» 25c N o . 2 c a n . . . 10c S G 4 P SP E C IA L S P e e t’s W ashing Pow der 40 oz. pkg. ...2 fo r 3 5 c RinSO large package ...each 1 9 c Citrus large package ...3 fo r 3 9 c T H E P IC T U R E SH O P Palmolive Soap ...6 bars 25c P & G Soap ...10 bars 2 5 c Crystal White ...10 bars 25c H o b b s B a tte r ie s Batteries-Recharging ST U R G E S G A R A G E • Eight dairy herds that have been on tea£ continuously for six year» In Tazew ell county, Illlnola, have In creased their average hutterfat pro dnctlon 108 pounds per cow during " Dogs Eat Charcb The record for strange meal» 1» surely held by the dogs who ate a church. Somewhere In the Canadian nortb ,oua built a church ">«• « ^ . n e of walrus riba, cor cred with walrus hides. It w»» a nice church, but between morning end evening service» one Sunday. It was torn to pieces and devoured by a pack of hungry dog». ------------ ----------------- 2 ca n s . . . . NOTICE Protecting th« President Beeret »ervlce agent» were first «iwigned to protect the I resident , i"in“X ' 1?;r,“lly fOr th<* • npr K1« aoassln atlon of President Sold by all drugglab j McKinley In 1901. Prior to that i everywhere. {(m« It « •• the custom to designate Send 10. I. Dr. ri.re.'. CH«i., Bu».i„ « ^ n j» for th« President only I N. Y .. f o r a «rial •« AaMrie. Wriie • f»r fr»« «•«heal ■<!»*«•• “^« ^Mr j OCCMkloD ft TOM. Pierce’» An uric Tablet» are w onderful to relieve i b»(kacbe »nd kidney w rakneM They helped G R A P E F R U IT S Elsinore Minced Genuine Rock Crystal Necklace . . a E ar Drop aete at a very special price. “a A • Clean, Powerful, Penetrating OH Quickly Promote» Healthy Healing Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil (full strength) with the distinct understanding that you must g et quick relief and «Plend d results or vour money cheerfully refunded. ... The very first application will give you relief and a few short treatment» tnorougmy con- - treatment» win will thoroughly vince you that by »ticking faith- " ' ( A fully to It a short while J longer your trouble» will P h a ? £ £ S i t a ’n / T o V t» | C L A M Melson Motor Company The Texas agricultural experi ment station ha» developed a flg which may be picked green and will ripen on Its way to market • e « About 1,600 Ohio boya and girl». 4-H club member» and student» of vocational agriculture tn high school», fed and fattened 2,000 ateera the past year. • e » The soybean Is the most nearly perfect substitute for meat that la grown. It contains 40 per cent of V a ----------------- r ic o s e V e i n s - Ulcers--01d Sores K S •a -—— of it. PUM PS - OXFORDS Ribbons. ; r 7 7 / ¡p -p.OT.CB VOS PBBUCAT.ON. Congress ia Investigating birth control. W hat doe« it know about the subject? It hasn't given birth to an original Idea for a long time. Our High Quality (•» t > I i F~ R. I E M P S . -m o . C . J. BREIER C O . ON SALE Rl? d i ^ d Term» of •*!• e**h In hand or ^ ,-t cash and part credit, n e t . 7 of u !u fir»t publication Febru- ‘ " ------------------ ary 1», puWicaUon March Df ^ oi pUD 15 UKJ4 i • u u h T t h ,,1 Y w oK H m H s a U i i i.L T . . R u eu to r Estai» of Jama« v Haakin. d«««a«.a H .^ i» m W . £ n S m l? — ------— — | NOT1CS o t - n ^ A L SICri'LB- MKNT. fo r J a lr y ,y . Eatato of Fr«d l'»t«r»d“. d«- -------- ---------- f of m.xed feed, co n t.m in , on- N olle« X la u h M .r.b gtv«n »Iderable proportion» of' dial ¡er»' o m y iie c u to that r ’ of Clar- th . and brewers grain» will fir 1 the Fr#d p»ter»on, deceased, analyses as guaranteed by th man htLi £Hed in m« County Court of Qflctnr1.r >ra th 'eed m . S la t, of O r.gon in and for nfBrtnrer art maicatlv« | n,t|c, ttv . of tb ,n< Talue County, hl» final report as Vb’ e V ’ -mm.« largely' from corn s i.,iiipr« Killer»' grains as a rule v n ta ln deceased, together with a pe- *J,,t,,ler’ -bou, ---- « p « cent protein. T - f fat. -------- ,, X u t n t o ™ r flnal »«ttleuient and dla- or oil content la high, being bont in ou u ou of the n»*iduB of th« «aid , „ „ ^.tate ------ -------- .n d that Tuesday, the h)th k from about 1' to dav of March. 1M4. *t th« hour of la low. ranging from about 1- to j J y 0(Jocg ». m. of said day »1 a . .w M s ii agisionai^ u iv n iis I 12 per v— cent. Distillers' grain grains s— m. - » m e vounty County c Court room in Eugene. i* pwv ui. Platlllera o u n rwn* •— — -* -—• ATHMA1L . from I'l - Iu1« v u “ as ATHMAU. SCANDALS. Urgjiy from «rye contain Oregon, has been by th« -------- Countv - — —s ’uurt as appointed t aum.m s a o ...... ...... .- m i n r o te ln w cent ith an aver wUl, Court th« um« aa and th« lim e and an appointed aver u se « for the hearing of objections that sm ells to high heaven. »-’« of «bout 18 per cen t The U, -aid report and tha distribution The air scandam seem about to fat la about 7 per cent and the fiber of u.c r«aldu« of th« «aid ostat» surpass the Teapot Dome expose. about 1« per cent, although the and thv ‘ <cnarg« of «aid executor. Dated this the 13th day of Feb- Tf any thing should Pe above flber may range from 12 to 18 per dirt and filth and rottenness, ll cent_ when corn, rye and ,'cca rlUCLAltENCE A PKTBRSON. would seem that the airm ail ought aionany other grains are combined Executor of tha Last Will and to he. but it begins to appear that by {he ,jlatiiiar tbe resulting grains ______ T e s t a m e n t of F r e d F e t e r e o n , deceased. noining quite so villainous has ever h lv e g composition lying between h . J. Shinn, oeen uncovered in the affair» o extremes for corn and ry« and _A U orney_for_««tat«--------- flbm l3 j IN STOCK M llV jia j Both grain» are pom the«« in«-«« type. i? i" ’ of ........- -a --a _____ « -it» » fa v .lF hurv looked upon - with favor K by » t dairy cattlemen. Th« largest outlet for ,h e “ U ."’'V ?, for dairy cattle. Considerablequam title» al»o »to benight In fonn tty dairy cattl« feeders to be , „ protein supplement» In dairy 1 ration» Feeding tests with milk cow» h«v« »hown that distiller»' drted grain» »re equ»l to mliture« of wheat bran, cottonseed meal and lln»e«d meal containing e^ual amount» of protein, «nd that dl»- tiller»' grains from com «re more valuabl» than tho»e from ry«. distiller»’ - grain» r Further, u .. ..... ------------ found more valuable than brewer» grains Other ----------------- comparteon» . have »hown distiller» grain« .uperlor to corn gluten feed, and brewer» ” - grains « I n . baiter better than wheat bran. Hairy cattle feeder» contemplât tng th« purchase of one of these feeds should be guided b , th . coat of b pound of pcotsln In that fw d In with the coat If in a ■ c comparison om p«™ « ‘ of varied and gorgeoua hue that m ain betwean Pasco and ¿poaane, browse the iSuvershy campus Wash., is a good example. Accord- looking for any kind of deviltry .ng to news sto n es, the \a r n e y m .t w.ii injure and irritate the Air lines thought it had a good state college. Even Chancellor contract at # cenU the pound, but Kerr is hardly exempt since ne wnen this route went over to the permitted himaeif to be moved to United Air Dines the price wad me aeetom g cauldron at .Eugene; noonted to the pound. where old nags go about frignten- Cnangea Much as thia con- ihg anoyue woo may say a kind tracts, m at resulted U rich hams word for Corvallis; where profes- fur the owners of the mall pianes. dean» their horns m the --------- most unbusmess- a aors o ib a and O iA tACdfckkJI hide AAiVA^ EAAktsw aaw a —w» were n v i . made B i . - - . ---- . . . ___ 1 . l a 11 It and apiked taixa while they pre like way. Before It ia « all over, it pare poison» to be administered is likely to be shown that some to students a t O. & C. I these im - government officials did not carry .1.1. ,..n d for Oh Says Claudius); uiusgs on in this high handed where everything is vile and des- fashion merely for the fun of the picable and nothing 1» worthy a t h in g . p.ace among decent persons; N ine cents a where everyone is engaged in some to apokane may have been too low. deep, dark villainy against Oh but if the planes could be kept sys Claudius’ great institution. operating at ail at that figure r- Says’ figure, c cer- couid »2.13 — a pound wau i À j anyone u u e o or r anything w u i u g el tamiy an up to ------- __ _ ____. »... for a .. trifle too m uch in n one n o jump. m m n. T he C. Eclair to say anything good Tbe anyone or anything located in Eu- governm ent was anverUsing for gene, he or it ia certainly en- business for the airmail, but the titled to a kind word. more business it got the more It for booze It for It remained lor pooze to stir C. u . lost io s i. n apparently paid - out -- — _ .a . • . _ J _____x _ _ a l,,» a i 1 fm m H PAA to til Eclair to »ay this kind word. carrying the m ail from t three N o, “ not the of booze six times w hat - It - charged the pa- V t VAX'- influence SSXAS U O U C V vea a .« ,.— --------- ----- -------------------- ,.-s rv -h a t m mu s t the losses have internally applied. C. Ci.1.1. Eclair doesn't iron. w What ust apply it It internally, as much rnucn as his m s been on long lugnts. flights, to* foi which wmou the me editorials might lead one to think charge for carrying first-class mml he kept a stream pouring down is the sam e a s for short flights h i. th ro a t This ail happened in a repuhli- This ia how it happened. Cor can adm inistration, but that does vallis decided it did not w ant a not deter this republican news- liquor store. At least the city paper from saying that investiga- couhCil arrived at that decision uoi. and punishment should go the at a special meeting. lim it. The Kegister-Guard poked fun at Lindbergh, the Lone Eagle, prob- the college town for that act, ably will regret a recent letter to pointing out or inferring that re- the president when he learns the fin a l to harbor a liquor store true breed of some of those by would in no way curtail consump- whom he is employed. Thero is no tion of hard liquor by students hint that he was a party to any and various residents of the com- of the graft. A stronger word than m unity. graft should be used. Highway Claudius Eclair come» back and robbery even seem s mild. agrees with the Register-Guard in -------------------- every particular, even adding one j. must be that women don't or tw o on hi« own account. tim e to make bread since At last accounts C. Eclair and jjee- ram, back. At least two in- Fisherm an Bill were getting along gredient» of bread, malt and yeast, to well that C. Eclair seemed ¡ii e not aoj4 in anything like the about to offer to buy a drink. quanUtie . m which they were pur- H it U worth while to get C. cha4ed a year ago. But maybe , i , i . «„,1 Pi.h.rTn»n R ji atm »- ___ t » we're r « « r i' Eclair and Fisherm an Bill agree- men m aking the bread! lng on som ething, booze a p p a r e n t - -----------------— ly deserves all tbe cred it When a French audience pulled -------------------- brick» from the wall» of a thca- Amella Earhart’» husband, Put- ler lo throw a t the actor», the nam, „ publishes ..k ii.k .. k her .„ k~»ir. book». actor» may have been deceived into believing they had brought down tbe house. SUEDE SHOES r Po.>il«>r«s e e u tr s . “ '*•«» ay-tuivy Place and. after some of attem pting to atiaigulau out, ha ptooaPly would i« neuier world, where more » « n s i p l y con- dueled, or. at least, more consist cully conducted.' _ _ _ .. _____ _ n know SCOKL ONE FOK BOOZE. . f lo w d o e s U ie O ^ le c g o a n ia l le a d e r s T h . 8«niia«l long has been un- a CJUW haJt d«r th . impression that nothing £ ouW |lo m good could come of Poore. Pul U A h a u K H world? U it does know may Pe compelled to change it s l n a l lh(. pallUCiU iead.r» of mind. i,M, #ar war< consigned to the W« a ia quite certain that the eU in ju lire4i m ight wail Pe m ost raPid pidm P.uohist will agree jf political leader» with us that at la st there is one ou£ ' morning daily good thing to be said for liquor. leek of the m ua of hu That may P« an astomahing ¿ n d n « « , m making such r«I- ■latement. Put the circum stances elonca^ a of three- that are the m ouf for th« stale- 1>)urUu o , a ceuluJy me names of meut are also astonishing, most lhojj- wJw mad(| astounding. e uistory in urns« days have become Our good old bitter friend, Claud- haoowed. and it would iu» L c a ir fngails. who is known politic of | „ r e e o e r u o f m e S e n t i n e l a s th e “ u o v e n n n m ,. m o , . " w t Z l o t ‘t h . corva.il. Gaxette- Old p i o a e e n . the b e u e l i t o f t n . Times has had m recent weeks, as * »“ al f « ,^ ," t h i t h e r well as the fastest reading postal card clerk in the Corvallis post- X ' * / y t x - e n just as oUica, is o n . of the parties to the calRd by m e Ore- cucum stanee» that have resulted w vlcw me great changes in t n h . astounding statem ent ai- hj.r<u ready made. For once concerned, changes ------ Claudius i s . . has Peen a b l. to show us^m m e- Hung, and that is som ethi g. been so great during a period of The other party to the sam e me political circumatances that resm u" m” 01 “ ^ ‘f m m c.rcumsuincej» Uiat ntsiuted in me * . — ------ g----- astounding statem ent is 1 -sher- l^ u e r s of la w . h man Bui Tug man of E u g en es there, m ignt feel Ihal w . had hypnenated d t y . the R e n t e r - «had. little p rogra» her«. “S ~ . M A K IN G day of March. 1IM4 ott«r for usi« and ««11 at priva • aal« th« fol lowing d««crlb«d I «al property b« lo n g in g to »aid «alata, to-wlt l*aro«l A. Lot nutnbar T w.lv« Thera will b« ■ “uew deal" In In uiocg Block num numtxr Stouf m e r e «»■ ln txr tw o in «w in tiens for many of the dairy cows Addition to Coltag» Un>v«. in ban« bana County, Oregou. Oregon whe0 ji»ttll«rs' dried grain» and m 1‘arcal “ U: Uagiuuliig at ' tbe « brewer« brewers dried dried grain» gram» will win he nr «vail ■ ab l. in greatly IncreawU quan.ltle. N o r th s « ^ «?. il*t‘ J » .t t M U i by Th» t>eaua«l h a habUiu uuuiy aaau uvi « » m a »»>«3 a proporuoa of t a . L m uga aaur» coal .1 auca ad«rruaaiu«ai aa t3a lu r u ape«« accupia« c j u » c o ia c errvr baara M ta. «avia .pa.. ««up«d by .uca ad OF ANY LADIES’ A L W A V S Able to O btain Addi tional Supply Soon. 4« v wlu i l i v.>« a liMbt** l l a h l a for f . i r muj au a A ifp . . .- .. u v m u i I i I lu t k x u ist t 111 L la» iMat II Mut h b» iMti«-* a u u i u b« b lllli « t i ll l srvs» ia a*» p -u iu x ^ i aa« ua uUj hl» ovai toaa provl u a4>erueeiuaai raae b» U . ad.aruaar ^ ' ¿ i u ci u eater c a l uian a lig n m e n t «urpri*« . provi l. read b , IX. a u » « u .. r aad uuuucal alignment. •M a r a .« »10» auca arrvr or «orwcuoa. “ . * * < “ w* ulU nnd it a iop- .£ £ £ NOTICK OF HAl.K OF ItKAL FKOFKHTY. Notlo« 1« h«r«b» glv«n that by virtu« of an ord«r ordar of t th« County vtrtua “ -• Stai« of ___........ — , ------------ «nt.rvd of . ■-«cord . - . —..» ■ 1 I in n Ut« I lia n i B t l a r o of f mattar th« C. . I Haakln. of JaniM Jam«« C t a s k iu . d«c«a»*d. u « < « * » « u . th« uud«r»lgn«d. Executor of »aid •» u v , w « n . ait < r U la auill to Aid Dairymen § ^ * dtt^ ^ S î r — •iMntuaa Guard. ------ Aa 1» well known to all readers aders £ In a Lane . ^ gmis^can see nothing good in Eu- gene narucuiariy m Fisnerm an * , » •« dady howL One would ai- most thing C. Eclair was a chronic victim of delirium tremens except th.» he is very temperate in m s personal h a h its-w n .cn doesn t ap- ply to his editorial hah its. In his writing he conjures up pink ele- ( l l ’iilll I »31 Meat Department F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y S p e c ia ls Block. Planer and Slab. [Ateo Bawduat. Spedai Prie» oa W later Huppiy TOM A LLEN S H O R T E N IN G I’han* n Bread. Oakes, Ptes, B olls, Donate aad Other Bakery Oooda HAM BURGER 10c lb. IN BULK | 3 lbs. fo r 2 5 c | BEEF R O A ST 1 0 /ic & 12/2C lb. CityBakery SP E N D OUB MONEY HEBE. Hava your Eugene freight and express moved by COTTAOE OBO VE-EÜOENE FBE1GHT h T R A N SFE R S H O R T R IB S Eagle Cigar Store Billiard» Card», Fountain Candy and Cigars Hill h King, Prop«. FOB 8ALJL—Btovas end furni ture. We P«V cash for used stoves and furniture. See us be fore you sell or buy. MORRIS and McLAUGHLIN Garden Seeds and Im plem ents Darling Variety Store» ST E E R BEEF | 10c lb. W H E R E w T T f R E J H E S M IL IN G S H O R T E N IN G CRESCEN T 45-lb. tin $3.59 Veal C u tlets Pork Steak Club Steak . _ c 15 )b T H R I F T Y T H R IV E S E R V I C E W E L C O M E S YOU