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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1934)
THURSDAY. JULY 1». 1M4 OOTTAOB OKOV K O M O O » . 222. r ì'? i ♦ 'Grov# Thursday to spend a few were visitors a t the R. B. D ixon m eeting, July 27, each m ember is ' the estate ot said Kilas W eils, da- ert Cochran estate, a s platted and days w ith Mr. and Mrs. A lex Ga- hom e during the past w»ek. to bring som ething upon which to ceased, are hereby notified to pre- recorded in tb s deed r eco id s c t routte. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rinard and sew. Jello, cookies, and lem onade sent the sam e duly verified to the Dane County, O reroa, an d the Mrs. H arry W illiam s and daugh- son of G rants P a ss visited w ith were served. undersigned a t the law office of E asterly line of the P a cifio Hlgh- ter Marie of M ount View visited the R. B. D ixon fam ily Saturday. A t the m eeting of the school H erbert W. Lombard, attorney, way, running thence sou th 61 de- one day of last week w ith Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George F oster and board Thursday night Mias Louise F irst N ational B ank Building. Cot- grees and 30 m inutes H ast to the G W Martin. children m otored to Lebanon Sun- W ynne of Cottage Grove was cage Grove, Lane County, State ot W esterly line of the C ounty R oad FAIRVIEW. _______ _ _____________ _______ _____________ Mr. and Mrs. D . ________ L. M iller ________ and day taking Mrs. Foster's _______ sister, _______ elected to teach __________ the lower ______ room. Oregon, on or ___________________ before six m onths _______ show n ____________________________ on the plat o f the division July 17.—Mr. and Mrs. W alter ¿o^ R i^ m on d* attended the annual Mrs. May ”llorn , who had visited' S. T. R ose w as reelected to teach from the date of first publication of the Robert Cochran estate, Dow ens o f M ount View visited reunion at Springfield Sun- here several weeks. They w ere ac- the upper room. of this notice. --------- thence -,a N orth j . 28 degrees . ... and 3d D ated and first published this m inutes E ast 413.8 fe e t to the Tuesday even in g a t th e Voss day_ com panled by Miss B erta Lancaa- --------------------- Northerly line of Lot 2 D ivision of home. hdi". and Mrs. H enry Cooper and ter, who Is rem aining hare th is A dvertisers make a newspaper. 12th day of July. 1334. Mrs. E dna D en t and children of | cblid fea of Dorena visited Sunday w eek with Mrs. F oster. --------------------- D ale of last publication A ugust the Robert Cochran estate, thence N orth 61 degrees and 30 m inutes Cottage G rove visited this week cven iu e w ith Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Mr. and Mrs. B enton Schrenk A dvertisers m ake a newspaper, 3, 1334. W O RTH H ARV EY, W est to the E asterly lin e of the -............. - ■■ __ a t the Sm ith home. j VanSchoiack. and son w ere gu ests Tuesday e v e - , ........ Clyde _ _ ______ McCargar _ _._ left W ednesday x. and -arrv. Mrs. __ H arry Mayben nin g a t the _ Guy -we wxg____— French _____ hom e — in . . . . , . EXCCUtO!" Uf til« LSUilti Of PttClflC H^hW^y, t£l«QC# SOUUl &4 m orning for hi« homo in Shasta dinner quests o t Mr. and Kugone at a dinner honoring Mr. J S iias W eils, deceased, degree« and 17 m inutes W est along City, Cal., after spending several f i n e s t H ickson in Creswell and Mrs. Edw in M orrison of Iow a. . 1 nereoy given m at Dy H erbert W. Lombard, said E asterly line o t the P acific w eek s a t the home of a grand- 3 unj ay< -phe Wilbur B lack fam ily and Vi , Ue. exe®uuon and order ol A ttorney for Executor. jll2a9 H ighw ay to the point of beginning, m other, Mrs. Mary McCargar. Those from here who attended Artnur and Ed Bauder sp en t Sun- • T ? C ir c u it ---— .......................... , ail in Section 28, T ow nship 20 E lm er B erg of Cottage Grove the annuai picnic of the M ount day in Canyonviiie. .J 4 u u v n!iv m l S ? 0^ iO,X MiVTirir ni.* u n a i HF. a r i m g Sooth Range 3 W est o f W illam ette and Ed Bauder of Thornton Cor- y le neighborhood ciub were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. M iller of w * My July 10, iyj4, upon N O 1IC E Oh 1LNAL H EA R IN G . Meridian, all in Lane County, ners were at the Fred K elly home o lh o V a^S ch oU ck and Mount View akd Mr. and Mrs. Pursuant to a decree duly N otice is hereby given that John a ta U of Oregon. Thursday. d a u g h t e r Josephine, Mr. and Mrs. H arold H avens of W est Point. Cah, h Now , therefore, in the N am e of Mrs. Turner visited Wed- w e a - vv il M ra s . Fred F r e d viuited v ia itP d T h u i s d a v evening a v e n i n * a t the t h e J u n e ¿o, res*, in a su it therein tnerein i h xed x w i ox Uie uie estate of ox jo n n m e- ' L , 7 ’ „ ’ <1»» s I V. MXV ------ „ K ^ iiv M r . a m n d Qtnta MM I , • A.n nesday Harry with M Turner is. H ugh D oolittle M r. ¿ 5 3 H enry ¿ Thursday ¿ t e hom e The* ¿ I v e n ! June 28, « 1984, which The Prudential m Women. oX deceased has John file d , Me- his U ■« f £ I e I* A g ° m m eom phance A a t Lorena. u , - - y r „ t h f » r K e ltic « <: w and mi -J v is itin c r r e l a t i v e s in t h e viein- Ih su ian ce Company of Am erica Haal account in the County Court w , •** * execution and order ox Mr. and Mrs. E rnest H iggen- • u ^ ® [ ^ “a 'I d a ’ G aroutte lty for a few Jveeks. Mrs H aven s wa8 P o n t i f f a “ d Elizabeth GiU. aa of Lane County. Oregon, and said ’ale “ d °*d®,r a?tornl “ £ ¿ £ d botn. v, of Gulp Creek sp en t Fri- X Mrs. J^d Mrs l i k e « 7 ¿IsteS . executrix o f the la st w ill and teat- Court lias fixed A ugust 71b. 1334, accrum g c o su ' day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kdwl Vosa _,ld daughter Lor- Mr abd Mra. D ale Carpenter and “f ““111 o t Adelaide Gill, deceased, at ten o clock a- in. in tbe court J0« 8 °* Krldav the 3rdKdav of Earl H iggenbothom . . | * ch“ d?en Cottage Grove, visited *U were defendants, w hich exe- room o f said Court a l , ^ da8“ e. h o ir o f 1 W ____*■-- a t the cution and order of sale was to Lane County, Oregon, as tn« time nuguat, , :“ e ur ui i . u u Mrs. Bud Miller, Mrs. Edw in _\lrs. Harold H aven, W est Point, Sunday evening me directed and com manded me to and place for hearing and conaid- “ clock in the afternoon o f said Voss and Mrs. Clifford Van , 'a | visited a fe w days o f lw**t Baldwin home. — — — day at the Southw est fro n t door Schoiack attended a show er for a u Mm> Bud Mii- Gordon sch ren k visited th e first real property hereinafter ering and actin g thereon. of the County Court H ouse in E u Mrs. Loui3 Layng given bv Mra. . , , , weelt a t M eadowview w ith de3cribed, w ith its appurtenances, D ate of first publication, July 5, gene, Oregon, offer Mary N ash a t MU View Thursday e ,£,h o ti3 Sm ith iamHy, who a cousin, N o im a Schrenk. j to sa tisfy certain liens and charges 1334. , for sale Lane and County, sell for cash a t public of Mr last and week. Mrs. Fred K elly and ¿ . X , plac , , “ , i^ m v onths on the old Mr end Mrs Albert Tonole and lu 841111 deci'ee specified, 1 will on D ate of last publication, A u gu-t *or r“ 1® “ k *8 . . e . a l DUO 11C c d last w eek to da“ £h U rs o f pTTs creek c ln y o n M onday the 13th day of August, 2 .1 3 3 4 . JOHN SAE'LEY, “ “' X d by l l w Ml “ All Eggs to Be Purchased at Egg Grading Station I N e a rb y N ew s BDsyeid a & r o u tu “ £ ld eon Lht Oeol'*'; VanScholack place at visited w ith relaU yes here Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Bauder at- <' ei ° rvi w er® dl“ “ “f ?ye8ts of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D arrel G aroutte tended the annual Lutheran picnic u7oveM 6At£rdTvR *“ CotUKe and . on Eddie of Culp Creek visit- Sunday “n the Fahrenw aid grove C l y d e l n ' i H ubert M cNeil visited - e n i n g with Mrs. Ida south and over the week end w ith relatives ' u H „ R . E. B ush of in Corvallis. 1 Mr‘ and Grove sp en t several days E d Yancey w ent to Cottace Cottage of last w eek a t the hom e of a son, P. J. Bush. A 7Ü¡-pound sou w as b om July 13 to Mr. and Mrs. N oble E lliott. ^ n s o c lo c k P* a t the front door (south- Attorney. ' w esl? tlle bounty Courthouse ^ e r ^ ^ ’ i a l ^ ^ d 0 s^l^at^iyuW pc NO TIC B o r SA U S a u c t U ° for ^ s ’u U c f ^ ^ L r X ^ children of D orena visited S a tu r -, day a t the W ilbur B lack home. ^ 0 ^ ^ Every person or firm buying eggs, according to law, must establish an egg grading station. 7 he state agri cultural commissioner, realizing that it would be too ex pensive for each store to have such a station, has sug gested that all egg buyers in any community establish a central station to handle all purchasing, merchants secur ing their eggs after they have been graded. Merchants of Cottage Grove have selected the Cottage Grove creamery for the central station, for the reason that it already has storage facilities and because it does not compete with those heretofore purchasing eggs or those who will retail eggs. The state agricultural administrator, who has charge of *nforcement of the law, said he believes a cential sta tion will prove more satisfactory than present methods under which eggs are purchased by those with no expert knowledge as to grading. Mr. Trask, owner of the cream ery, will take a short course in grading. The central grading station is to be in operation Aug ust 1. i J ‘eC^ and interest of said defendants. 115a2 and all persons claim in g by, O F KK VL t ^ m ^ ln and "¿“ sa id T r'em ists'/ ^ b y C SW A R TS* ^eaT l i X e n ^ virtu t of an execut1““ urde^ SheriK •n and order g ü c ih i o ux f Lane t - rxiio C w °d“ u u t ty, y i Oregon. u i^ g c u . waued out of D at© of first publication: July of sale in foreclosure towit: the S tate, of 5,1834. the Circuit Court of i n ^ n d o n “ 7 b i s i w s “ ^ 7 dLyWl^ t Ten^’ t l ^ ^ n ^ i V k ’^ T ^ n t f - f ^ i Oregon'Cf i r C o u n ty th e D ate’ of last publication: August WCM ^ . E. R. L em ley o f C ottage n ^ t ^ £ 1 % ^ Grove and her m other, Mrs v e t t e d 2Sd r e tm d e d °o n o£ Cottage Grove Is and w a i the Jacobs o f LaGrande, house g u est ^on a s platted and recorded on plaintiix> and Chaa. a cocnrai. and SILK CR EEK . a t the Lem ley hom e, visited Thurs- t ^ c o r d J n ^ I nr7/or,th G ussle Cochran, his wife, and Har- July 17.—Ben Clark Jr., nephew day afternoon w ith Mrs. C. R . 1 ^TC R e c o o °g r re^hei ds of ^ B a m n « i CX . n n n i v y>t e f i ° r n s w X i h n ts • w e le and . th ° de- of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. G ainer, “a v J . - . w . arrived last week from R iverside, fr P e h n lllp t and Lake Mra* and J * w Mr. * * 13her* and M is. and a PPUrtenances ^a“ da“ t3j a^ f o b BALE O B TRA DE. Cal., for a v is it H arold a r o l d K irk attended a reunion ! J^ere“ n to belonging or appertain- N ational B ank of Cottage Grove i H F U R SALE—-20 a c ie s south Sixth N eighbors’ afternoon Friendship w ith club Mrs. m et o£ tlle 1La^ e, 7 am !lieS Sunda7 a t w U d iw s M d doo™ 77s «earn recovered a jud gm en t and m oney s u e e t load , C ollage G love, at Thursday afternoon w ith Mrs. ( ® B_ the Springfield a u to cam p. F orty- * 1 ™ “ a a d H8‘ea“ ' decree against the defendant C h a s.) edxe of city. Baraain at *1000. Geo. b la n k Willis. M is. A. W. H em en- w e / e ^ r w e n t ^ d ' ^ ^ a m e * to P '^ b in g . electric, toilet and otL7r Kum of 22 526 ?h7 Henrv Lake h o m e here th at £lxtdre3 used in connection w ith ~ . CJ *?“ i" ? ? ® H i W. Cooley, Fao>iu>, Ute. aug23pu w ay and M rs. R o se R ich a rd so n were guests. The tune w a s spent “ enry Lake hom e ere th at th(j building on said prem ises 77. and the further sum o f *200.00 H i k SAI,!’. G it T R A D E — 40 acres socially and We hostess served reu n loj 7n . 19g ated U*1« “ th day__ of July, a tto r n e y ., fe es: and the further cut-over land; win take model r a w w adtu sum o f *16.00 as costs and dis- The next account o f illness. T nord a s p a il payment. B ox blu. cake and lem onade. 1834. As S h eriff n f lj m » C n ,.n t v bursem ents of suit, w hich Judg- Cottage Grove, D ie. ____ jlo-13p m eeting will be July 26 w ith Mra. Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Baldw in , 11O„QV,„R A s Sheriff of Lane cou n ty, m ent apd per3ona, m oney decree w.ssx. .a. ewx.s . . ... . , Ed Conklin. v r eg o ■ wa3 enroiied and docketed in the VIOLIN I>OR KALE or will trade Mra. J. G. Grime« returned home visited Sunday evening a t the E arl jHZkehso ---------------------------------------------------- -- I Clerk’s office of said Court in said for wood. E. A. Gleason, XWb from L ugene Saturday afternoon, B aldw in home in G owdyville. Mr. and Mrs. John W illian and i NO TICE TO CREDITO RS County on the 2nd day of July, w est Main xtreeL llyl>-I9p She w as accom panied by a aon v<«tted F riday w ith rel- J N otice is hereby given that the 1934, and said execution to m e di- UOU SALE or trade« or will rent and daughtei-in-law , Mr. and Mrs, daughters ativ es up th e M cKenzie. They i undersigned has been appointed rected com m anding me in the for caoii, 80 acre«; 20 in cultiva Harold Grimes, of E ugene. w ere accom panied home by Mr. by the County Court o f Bane N am e of the S tate of Oregon, in tion, I I m c lo v e r . G o o d otocK. E uge'ne^sung^sc'vera^ W“ “ “ on>_ ? V ^ — ® ^ “ order to satisfy said judgm ent and uriiu m rr w u _ I ---- „ ranco, I m ile oxf hignw ay, Sagi tlm Silk creek Sunday school. u? n* who wlU vislt here 11118 w eek- | of the Last W ill and T estam ent personal m oney decree, w ith inter n aw . B o x 42« C oourg, o r e . jl2-2op - J a c ®oui0all“;d ---- *—■ ““ the --------------------- ! ° f Silas W ells, deceased, by an or- est, attorn ey’s fees, costs o f 3Uit PIGS Jf’OR R. an A N l h - - ?y * by er® A WAW SALE—L. AM. A 4, V V «. T ort-) A V gUltÄf Hs __ GllmeS. ____ _ _____ ____ _ LATHAM. I der bearing date the 6th day of and accruing costs, to sell the fol low ing described real property, to _ w ic k , B iaca Butte route. jR-zop Mla M afy B u lch a m returned July 16.—W. T. G aroutte and J W . 1934. 3G R SA LE—Model A Ford truck, Monday from H arrisburg, a son, daughter B elva visited Sunday a t \ All persons having claim s a gainst wit: B egin ning at a point, w hich is or will Lxauo lor «toex. W. W. I John o . Burcham , m otoring her the F rank K elly hom e in C ottage; the intersection of the S o u th e rly , Chrisman, 710 ¿ouui Tmrd. j 12-2Op hole. The John O. B urcham fam - Crove. line of L ot 2 D ivision o f the Rob- I The Jim H uckins fam ily of Lea- SPA N Ok SMALL M ULES to ily will leave soon for L akeview , Uade lor larger hoiao or cow. where Mr. Burcham has b e e n ! burg were Sunday visitors a t the Shetland pony xor «aiu or trade. elected superintendent of schools. 1 hom e o f Mrs. M am ie Trunnell. Mrs. H erm an B olton left r e c e n t-: Mr. and Mrs. R obert F isher Jr. J u e kkbeciie, phone 28-jb 24. JW-aJp ly for Los A ngeles to v isit w ith a : o f Eugene w ere Sunday gu ests of IB i r A GAS EN G IN E, a flatiron, daughter. Mrs. Christine Fisher. pipe cutler«, a munnier, a trunk, W aller It. B abcock and daughter Lowry E ngland and son A lvls of a be da Lead or dome one of a tneu- and Albert W heeler and daughter Dorena and Jim E ngland o f S a - , H ere’s a surgeon’s wonderful pre «and otner things fur hom o or of Portland are visitin g this w eek lem visited Sundav even in g a t the I scription—not a patent m edicine— workshop? Try Snurt’« »Second with the Edw ard Babcock, H iram H ugh Trunnell hom e. i that w ill do more to help you rid W HY WORRY AND FR ET W HEN H and S tore first and mum m oney.c ar.d O scar W heeler and E rn est 1 A m eeting o f the Kozv Kannera yourself of unsightly spots and NATURE FA IL S xOU? PE R IO D IC DELAYS, due to colds, nerv« Darnell fam ilies. B oth Mr. Bab- ( K ian w as held Thursday a t the ! com mon skin troubles than any- FO R SALE—heinulu Cocker Span ous stra in or o ther un n atu ral iel pups. G. C. H ohiuan, pnuue cock and Mr. W heeler report th at ’ hom e o f Mrs. S. T. R ose in Cot-I th in g you ’ve ever tried, causes, have been quickly and 8&4F-U. Jll9a2p their work is at a stan d still on tage Grove. The leader gave each ! Go to Cottage Grove Pharm acy easily regulated fo r thousands of account of th e strike. 1 m em ber som e new kind of lids to i and get a bottle of Moone’s Em m odern women by CERENE. An h OR SALE OR TRA DE—88 acres erald Oil. Apply a little as direc- , try o u t e n tire ly new p rin cip le— a scientific Oruys Harbor, Wash. Good douche. I t is no longer necessary >r.wur i •< A * —.moo., number x.om from this « m— district ,v . at- tions advise; w ith the very first buddings, fin e dairy ranch, open to re so rt to old-fashioned, ques the e annual 4-H club 1 pic- application itching ceases t i .■» M OUNT .i V IEW . T-. t i tended .ended th tionable m ethods. The efficiency ing for store-service station on July 17. M i. and Mrs. D. L. Mil- nlc at R iverside park Sunday, and w ith continued use an d safety of CERENE have been m am highway to beach, inquire ler and son R aym ond atten ded a , A m eeting of the Merry Little you’ll soon see a rapid proved. There is nothing else like 122 n orm River road. Jli9a2p i «union of the Lake fuiuilics ln Sew ers w as held F riday a t the change for the better. If -A S K US. K ELLY DRUG CO. Sunday. . . . . hom e o f Doris Sm ith. Since Miss you don’t get com plete h’OR SALE C H E A P - HoXImau pi bpringtield Mrs D ella Crane, w ho had vis- K atle G llcrtst ls leaving soon for satisfaction vour money ano, fine tone, good as new. In r u n ited r‘!laUyeB in W isconsin for sev- K iam ath F alls, Miss Edna Grubb w ill be cheerfully re quire of Art Luonaid, corner I . . ¿ Tilh n i rral nionths, relu m ed Thursday to w l„ be leader A t the next funded street and east Madison. j u . i _ V the .1 I,,,,..,. . o . f . ,, a d daughter, a u g h te r. M r s . J Jack ack — home Mrs. FO R EXCHANGE Peterson. Mrs. Vivian Bradford and daugh One large Brunsw ick practically N EW with m any records, fur old ter R etha, M iss E m ily S eelin g and [ grow th or m ill run WOOD, Mrs. May Creason of Sh oestring | visited Tuesday w ith Mrs. Am anda Suu H a ll A J oiiu stu n Sears. 40o M ain St., Phono 08 Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Clevenger I _____ C ollage G lo v e , O r e g o n j l l p 'J have sold their place and are . I m oving to T riangle lake. Airs. W innie H elllw ell of Long I Beach Cal., accom panying a niece FO R m a 1.1«: fogy E ssex Coach— to hcr hon‘° 111 A laska, visited good rubber good paint good Saturday with a i'iv Mrs. A m anda Sears. IvlV'tl John l/ili., N li w «avtttj im a ln o u for /.ir Mrs. ash as hostess condition, *lu(i, Co Liage Greve Mo- aI9c Ia slo llt show er a t hcr hom e Fri- tor Co. - . day honoring Mrs. Louis Layng. ________ MISCELLANEOUS About 40 gu ests w ere present. W iM -N .'i, i.i . 7“ Mr. and Mrs. Claude A rne and I W A N T E D -G en tie old u m k h o r ^ daugbter and Mr. and Mrs. R alph i 2 or 3 good cows. Fort ' Snauer sp en t the w eek end at v^® a ‘‘d „ a filaí . . al W inchester bay, returning Mon- «tuck. Lbor ¿»Luuut. Curtin Ore day evening. gon. jy20-u3p The N eighborhood club held its HOUSE F O R R E N T , partly fur- annual picnic w ith fam ilies of mailed; good location in Cottage m embers atten ding in Layng's Grove, P hone 870-J. E u g e n e ._a2c grove Sunday. _______ Jt8^ I WAN Ï AD6 I T h i s H e a lin g O il Banishes Eczema and Skin Trouble M a d a m ’s B e s t F rie n d D I S T R I B -y-^ iH p C P , _ T y n C W T itc r R íb O O I lS . J ______ C & rbO n yr» ± \} )C - Sentinel. -------------- W r ite r S u p p l i e s . T h e ________ - U S afeway S tores FR ESH P R O D U C E Friday and Saturday Specials THE VALUE OF TRAINING The value—to the public—of thor oughly training men in the business of food distribution is clearly dem onstrated in the superior service rendered by the Safeway Man. His long period of intensive training makes him a better merchant, court eous salesman and more satisfactory person to deal with than the ordi nary untrained “ grocery clerk.” Celery......stalk 5c Lake Labish Lettuce head 5c Large Crisp Carrots 3 bnchs 10c Local Grown Tom atoes 3 lbs. 14c Corned Beef. tin 14c Oregon Grown Libby’s or Armour’s Melons H o m in y 3 tins 25c Van Camp’s, No. 2y2 tin K londike Scott Towels 2 rolls 23c Guaranteed Each. . 25c For Kitchen Use ONLY A FEW LEFT! LAWN MOWERS SHARPENKO Will call lor and deliver HARRY RKNTLK Also buwdusU bpeclul Price on Winter Supply TOM A L L E N I ’houe 87 WB SPEND OUU MONEY Have your E ugene freigh t and express m oved bv I COTTAOB GROVE-EUGENE FREIGUT * TRANSI ER DUCO PA IN T IN G Brewer Mills — BUSINESS Ü1REUT0RY DBN r u n DR. W. K. LEUOW D en tist O ffice F ifth and Main Streets H ours 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 8:30 _______ Phone 35 DR. U. II. KL>1U D entist Practice temporarily handled by DR. J. E. AltNOl.D O ffice in F irst N ational B ank Building P hone 10 Cottage Grove, Ore, rilY SIC lA N S DR. C. E. FROST Physician and Surgeon F ir st N ational Bank Building P h on e 47 Cot tags Grove, Ore. B. L aw yer Bank of Cot tage Grove # Bull ling ^ u a g e Grove, Ore, G owdyville visited tin 18c 2 lb s. 2 8 c The Cracker T hat’s Different M a tc h e s Chocolate I lb. 23c c a rto n 25c Western, Large, 20 cu. in. Baker’s Premium Z e e T is s u e 6 r o lls 2 5 c Fluffed for Softness P o s t T o a s tie s 3 p k g . 20c With the Cut Outs 3 pkgs. 10c Wrigley’s or Beechnut Soap Chips pkg.28c Crystal White Soap 10 bars 18c Luna C e rto ... bottle 23c For Sure Jell THE GREATEST VALUE We Have Ever Offered In An Electric Range i ! , i i Mr. and Mrs. Matt Maddest o f . Oregon S n o w fla k e s Libby’s, No. 2^2 tin Gum BICX Bader Building Cottage Grove A LTA KINO Pineapple ja r 9c Best Foods Del Monte, No. 2 tin White or Dark home.. c Corn........... tin 14c Karo Syrup 5 ibs. 33c TH ORNTO N C O RN ERS. July 17.—Mrs. G eneral Johnson of Cottage Grove visited on« day j last w eek at the C. R. Trent Mrs. Jean Long, C ottage Grove, and granddaughter, Joyce Mosby, II. AXLKY K lam ath F alls, visited Tuesday P hysician and Surgeon with Mrs. J. W. F isher and Mrs. E v e n in g , bv Appointm ent C. R, Trent. O ver Kern's Drug Store Ralph Boslaugh. w ho had spent Cottage G rove Oregon a month here w ith his parents, M. M. D. returned last w eek to Garibaldi, P h ysician and Surgeon where he has em ploym ent. 634 Main Street Mr. and M ra Joe P rem azzl and Over Cottage Grove Pharm acy Joanne Prem azzl spent Sunday at P hones: R esidence 127, ofUce 75 the F rank L aBlue hom e a t H e- bron. ATTORNEYS . Mrs. Lyle 8co tt an J children of HKKUEBT W. LOMBARD I Cottaga Grove visited one after- Attorney at Law noon last w eek w ith M ra J. W. F irst N ational Bank Building I Fisher. P hone 94 C ottage Grove, Ore. I ; Mr. and Mrs. B enton Schrenk and son Gordon sp en t Sunday In H . X SHINN Eugene w ith Mrs. Schrenk’s moth- Attorney at Law—Notary Public I er, Mrs. J. W. Evans. Practices in Ali Court« M u s ta rd Grape-Nuts pkg. 18c DO REN A. July 17. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kern.s of Eugene sp en t the week end with Mre. M. Moaby and fam ily. Gerald Mosby returned hom e with them for a short visit. Mr. and Mis. l l .’inv Cooper and children attended th e funeral of I Glenn B right, nephew of Mrs. j Cooper, in E ugene M onday after noon. George Lawrence o f San ta Ana, Cal., is spending a w eek ’s vaca tion here. . Mrs. Clarence P eterson and daughter E dna Ann of Hood R iver are visitin g a t the Charles T eeters liomo. Mr. and Mrs. V al Lee and Bon and Mrs. Ira L ee of O akridge visited one day last w eek a t the U. S. B ales home. M rs. Clara K irk has been ill for the past week. Mrs. H ugh D oolittle and children spent the w eek end a t W inchester bay. Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Jennin gs and children and Mrs. Ruth E ng land and children attended a fam ily picnic on Sharps creek Sun day. Tho follow ing relatives were present: Mr. and Mrs E m it K irk and children, Anlauf; Mr. and Mrs. Miles W icks and son Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Jennings, Creswell; Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Jen- • B i Mr. and Mi’s. KMUMth Jennings and son, W altervllle; Mr. and Mrs. P erry Sparks, M issoula, M ont Mrs. Stella McCormick and chil dren, Portland, and D orothy Red ford, L ong Beach, Cal., visited last w eek a t the J. E. Redford home. Jim England of Salem ls visitin g relatives here this week. (Juincy Callender returned to his hom ehom e in E m m ett, Ida., T ues day, after having visited several days with a sister, Mrs. N ettle Wilbur. J Block, Planer and blab. K M il Our first order of these ranges was all sold within the week. We wired the Westing- house factory to ship all they had left, and this shipment is now on its way. Most of these are already sold. It is very unlikely that an opportunity will ever come our way again to pass on to you such a tre mendous bargain in the pur chase of a high grade electric range. If you want one of these beautiful ranges it will be necessary to place your order at once as a policy of first come first served will have to prevail. When this last shipment is sold there are no more, as this is a factory close out order. Sample only on display. ^87— DOWN $2-55 M O N TH LY Can Be Purchased Through Your Electrical Dealer Also J e ll W e ll 4 p k g s . 19c Assorted Flavors Nucoa W ax P aper The Quality Spread Diamond, 125-ft. roll Lb...lOc L S a l t ..................2 p k g s . 1 5 c i Diamond Crystal Shaker C am ay H o memaker's ureau UUUUUUUD O n , table.poon soda. 1 table spoon salt, 1 quart w ater, alum i num kettle. Make a solution o f salt, soda and water. Place in alum inum k ettle or in anything containing a strip or piece of alum inum . P lace silver in the solution so that it com es in contact with the alum inum and allow to stand until the tarnish it removed, wb'ch is alm ost in stan t ly. ro ll 15c Wash clean ln soapy w ater, dry and polish w ith Jeweler’s polishing d oth , • s • For aid in household problem s, menu planning or aped»* i t d o e s , send tn your request w ith a self- addressed stam ped envelope to Julia Lee W right, director. H om e m akers’ Bureau. S afew ay Stores, In c , Box 660, O akland. California. 3 b a rs 14c The Soap of Beautiful Women O . K. Soap 6 b a rs 25c A Real Value Iv o ry ~ 3 b a rs 25c Large Bars FLO U R S a fe w a y Highest Quality Guaranteed 4 9 - l b . bag . . . $ 1 .7 9 at th e J. W. ; Fisher home Saturday. Mra H. C. Rose and daughter . H azel. M ra Julia Gover. Mrs. Mav D snn ey and her brother-in-law and , i sister, Mr. and Mra Douglas, and | Ada C h estnut o f C ottage Cr MOUNTAIN STATES @ POWER COMPANY Cottage Grove o i s t n i n u Free Delivery if M P h o n e 219 o u T w a 9 t r