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TIMELY Dieter s XMAS SALE kite poeioluc* will oe open aai- uiuay a n s i noon to cam lot me L u r i* iin a * ru*n. in is win o* me n is i lim e n nas been open on that a lte r noon for eavwrai years. i n , announcement th a t me post onica would be open e u ria lin a , day was an error, uue to error in transcribing uotss m ad* by Post master Nelson, w h o m cniiugiaphy is no o *u e r than the editor *. trow ever, Nelaou read prool on the elory, which shows trial even dem ocrutlc postmaster . ore no belter pi oof reader* than republican ed itors. There w ill be parcel post delivery on Christm as dey, hut th a t is all. W IT H JA N U A R Y C L E A R A N C E SA LE PR IC ES All v«liitn you wouldn't export to find lu-furv Clirbttnaa riii» year we «re giving you « ehance Jo secure food, pllU'tll’Ml gifta ttt Wortll «hili' Hlll'illg* FOR HER FOR HIM Bed Spread* Blanket* Hole Pajama* Oown* Stutionery Slipper* Towel* Box Handkerchief* Dance Set* Pantie* Lounging Pujaiuu* Pen Bet* Purse* Baby Doll* Umbrella* Madeiru Bilk Dre**e* Hats Shoe* Bock* Tie Beta BUI Fold* Pen Set* Pajama* Bhirt* Muffler* Sweater* Leather Jacket* SuHpenders Glove* Slipper* Box Handkerchief* Hut* Wool Box Suit Cute* Tie* Cap* Shoe* Fur Your Convenience This Store Will Remain OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT G. J. BREIER CO. Cottage Orove, Oregon M r. and M m. W illia m -lelts were culled to l*ot tin nd Wednesday when their non B lllly underwent a niaalold operation. He I* reported a* leeovenng ,a tl« fa cto rlly . L ittle Billy Is only 17 months of age and a few weeks ago wus operated on tor rem ovkl of a tumorous growth. He I* In the Lornbecher hospital. Jo, Linden le ft tael week for Califoi m a to apund the holidays w llh relatives. W lia l le mote p ia c llc a l or more appreciated than a nice silk dree* lor her g ift? Come In, we have a nice lot to chooee fr om. Aliar clever afternoon fro c k « The S m art Mhop, Alice Biuedlove, proprietor. (120c Cecil Caldw ell of the Woodard Lum ber company, who had been In the office at Hrudwood for *ev- eral weeke, arrived Munday to spend the holidays w ith hie fam ily. C. COTTAGE J. BREIER CO. GROVE, ORE. Electrical Appliances fu r Christmas twin Oaks Lumber Go. Twin Ouks Lumber Go. Percolators—Toasters fo r Christmas Twin Oaks Lumber Go. Give Your Home Store First Chance Dishes—Silverware fo r Christmas Twin Oaks Lumber Go. B R E S S L E R ’S New <? Used Furniture Used Aii tiMht Tools—Guns yicz/ Christmas Heaters—$2 Up Twin Oaks Lumber Co. G ra b e r-G e tty s Hdw. Mix Muster—Waffle Iron for Christmas Twin Oaks Lumber Co. Sm ithj-Short G rocery Wish you and yours a Murry C hristinas aud a Happy New Year. \\ u wish Io thank you lor the nice increase we have had in busi ness since we .joined the I. (1. A. See Our Large Hand Bills Extra Special 51 Specials Candy, C hristm as mix, lb 10c W alnuts, lb. i7 y 2c Oranges, large size, doz. 25c J a p Oranges, doz. 20c 1 bites, new crop, 2 lbs. 19c L G. A. Christm as Boxes of Cigars, C igarettes and Tobacco <let acquainted with the I. (1. A. We have been in the grocery Spuds, locals, 100 lbs, 79c business for 21 years in Cottage Squash, H ubbards, each 5c Grove hut we feel that only in < 'arrnts. 3 bunches 10c the last few months we have been able to serve you with Christm as Boxes of Candy Q uality and Price, and F ru its and N uts S to re O pen U ntil 9 p m . U n til C h ristm a s SAVE EVERY DAY THE I. G. A. WAY LADIES’ FUR TRIMMED C O A T S $10.90 SWAGGER SUITS $9.90 Twin Oaks Lumber Go. Hoodworkmg Equipment fo r Christmas L. Be.it Judgment. Give Useful Gifts y©r Christmas CITY BRIEFS Agricultural Lime 3-Year Experiment S’i r. Practice Ear Erom th" Nut **a*l> «Ilf«'* in»* t .M. i,)i . j r'i blit lip* co « « <*t:iTpr. <•••» u wimm I« m i *» |ut«fi»r«*«l T h l* 1« n < *ni «T i i «I< pi r n frr f t » )»• »’’■« of • • er n ♦* »1 .1 1 n I t ft» Ih n \Vl»»»ti lW " . f»ur, < i i p \ p i i »11 ip r»*i <>f w < mh 1I»» i puMture were all»». • <1 •».n-h Jiniinnl milt. Mixl no runic»» provided. (Le cow« In On- |H»riio«»nf |o«t weight r»pldt> Hhd letu rid r) Is Beorganlxln* The assumed business name of hn»| to Le moved to other rshgt» R(Te<’|» »iofp<t H| hmi fh»* «wwftot the Collins L aundry and Cleaners has been filed w ith the county were d<*«tr K’tlofi of yon g tree«», clerk. This I* a roorgaiilzatlon of dflfiittge t« the root« of the »»Ider the business o f the Cottage Grove tree« hurd pin king of the »oil, a n d ln tu n d ry .__________ _ _____ _____ dl«MppeMr<*u-e of uioi«ttii-e eon «nr v lug ln>er« of b»:if mold Mntiy fnrtn er« h«ve oh«»*rvi»d tlie««* e^feet« und have fen«e»| their wood» nr»-» from their fMi«ttire. Aeeording to the hi»t cen«n«. how ever over TO (»er i-ent of the fnrtn wood« In Ohio «re grazed by live «tork. the lota, pn«tnre «ere Harold S w a rt* was In Browns age In the «fate, eight rnllMon arre«. ville Tuesday on business. fully two mi'llon acre« are wood M m . Leonard G ilbert and daugh htrnl«. ter Dorothy M ay arrived Munday With tin* removal from cultivation fro m Khtrnalh F alls to visit during of a half million acre« o f crop Inm! the holidays a l the home of Mrs. thnnigh the «»IJnwtmenr progrrarn« G ilb e rt’s parents. Rev. and M r « L that »mount of land 1» »vallahle G. Shaw. for grazing relieving much of otir I land« from «ervlng double duty a»» w-fMMilof and (>a*ture. Misa N o rm a B. B lo w n of Bloom ington, ill., gave a u niperance aduraee Tbum day last at the Bap list church. M ia , Betty Jacobsen, who had visited several weeks at the home of a slater, M r « Benedict G erl, In Los Angeles, returned home M on B atte ry E w ill give a benefit day. dance Christm as night. M ie. E . C. Eyauaon of Lorane M r. and M m . K e rm it Biandsber- Magic lurtablt. Hr« n |u Radio le lu m e d F rid a y fro m the vicinity ry are expected to arrive Munday lta y ‘* window. dXOc of Mpokune, where ahe visited a from Berkeley, Cal., to spend the 1 F. C. Fuhroi baa collected the d au gh lei, M ia. Anderson, who I* holiday, at the home of M r « III M r,. C lara B urkholder and Brandeberry's parents, M r. and bounty on a bobcat. M is, Belli Uurkhuldei ruotuiud to \l! tl B. Griggs. M i*. C. J- K«m returned 1'hur»- l.u ru n , to take her home. day b ut from lliu d fu rd , !•« . where H a il A JuhnsUHi U ra l fcatatr, ■lie wua called by the death of an Hr. G. L E ai l returned M onday I xmuib , «ure insurance I'hoiu» M aunt. She alao vlalted her mother. llo ra u b u s l u c trip to Nebraska Capt. M. U. Archibald, «tatlonrd I l l ) Ida lio lle ru ii. In Jainealown. He alao visited for a short tim e in In lha H aw aiian Island«, w ith wife N V., und a brother. Tom H oller- lia iiM u w ith a brother. H r, W. H. L a ri, who expect, to locate ireie and daughter, visited several days an. In Philadelphia. of the past week w ith a brother, M ake her g ift a lovely coal or with h l, brother w ith in a m onth M. E. Archibald. ■ Ull. Neweat m a la ria l,. lateal or two. The Roy Leonard and Mas Scars «lylea, now kt reduced p r ic k . The M r, ami Mrs. Raym ond Grulie fam ilies w ill lx» home from lirad S m a il Shop. Mra. Alice Breedlove, und son Jim m y of Pengra vlslli a M r« Florence Mayes spent the wood for Christmas. proprietor. d20c frie n d , here F rid a y evening IK j you get uuxlh al, dental or Mlae M arian N o tvedl apcnl the wesk end In Cortland. When she H u lu , A m e returned Hatardey returned she »«« accompanied by legal eer%l<> at the grocer’s? Ge- fro m a Eug«ne hoepitaJ, where he Week end at Lebanon. an aunt, Mrs. Helen Vilas, who lahllshed Insurant c men m e rit your h id received medical treatm ent for Eugene Mteele was arrested by w ill spend the w in te r here. h llk ilK M \r tH » l two weeke. state police officers F rid a y on a M r and Mrs. W. P. Lockwood charge of possession of venison out left I'huraduy last fur their home of *ea*ou. li. ¿battle a fte r eeveral day*' vlalt M r. and M m . J. T. Sm ith mo at the home of M r. Lockw ood', tored to i*ortland Tuesday. Fiualv around. lit au«ar M oka, brother, E. C. Lockwood. W. V. lO le j F u lle r and Ray u«r tun. U uu. and ic »ach al- Red lb.ee R u tte r and Ice L 'm uu. Engles, w ith the state forestry de lowad wbau aaca* are la iu iu a d A«k for them. Cl. Creeuuery. If p artm ent showboat, were In the C o irli* 1‘oultrv U rtla. Itev. Henry W. U a v l* left Tues city Tuesday. M r. E n gle* |* for Chick aud uullel ala*. ton, ta.uu day for Clarem ont, Cal., to visit mal ranger for t h ^ Layng creek Han and tu rk rv *i* *. (un I - - M r. and Mrs. H a rw ln Woodcock until a fte r Now t e a r * w ith h l* district and I* w ith M r. F u lle r for arrived today from O akland, Cal., a month. fam ily. Blukiiulir Mian. Hlxckkellr. (kt. and w ill be guests for ten days at O liver Gilbertson Is sufferlug w llh a severely Injured foot which the home of Mrs. Woodcock’s p ar ents, M r and Mrs. N. J. Nelson he auatalued by dropping a chunk M i* J e u l* Kyno of Edmund*. Jr . and w llh M r. Woodcock’s par- of iron on It. Waah . vlalled Thursday and F r i •n ta in CorvallU. day b ut with a aUler, U n . Kllxa M r and Mr». L. L H a rre l and Howa. Hhe wa* on her way Io M m Nelson D u rh am were P o rt land v is ito r, over Munday. Richmond, C a l, to «pend the holi day* w ith relative« Ami you’ll get more Christ H aro ld and Beth Beds arrived M r*. Ada Eppcr*on. who vlaitrd ma* present* for your won today fro m C alifornio. H arold Is at O akland and w ill re ■•versi w eek, at the home of a ey. You’ll save over out-of- employed main over the holidays. Beth hud daughter, M r*. 11. A. lin g e ii, left town prices. spent tw o months w ith a sister, Friday for l*urtland to vlalt over Mrs. Albert H erm an, at Loe An the holldaya. gele« J u ,t received avverai doaen beau Mrs. N. J. Nelson received a L. B G arouttc, form er leeldent tifu l linen handkerchiefs, I*c to now living In Sacram ento, Cal., is ix m fu l In ju ry to the rig h t hand 30c. The M i l i a r i Mhop. d20r Monday when a lever on a wash reported seriously 111. A m arriage license w a , burned ing machine flew back and struck M r end M rs. Schofield Mlewurt F riday to Leonard A rth u r England her wrist. A t firs t It was believed spent the week end at th e ir cabin the bones had been broken. and Ida ltartholom y, both of Cot ou the Um|M|Ua near Scottsburg. tage Grove. M r,. Hazel M cN eil left W edri'a- The Rainbow G irls w ill give a M ik » Adelaide LuCusse of Seattle dkv for Montrose, Colo., where she dunce December 27. is visiting her mother, Mrs. M ary ha* accepted n poaitlon. Mhe visit ed during the pa«t week at the UiCasae. during the holidays. Miss home, of M r,. C lark Burkholder I-a C a u e Is engaged In concert work In Seattle and Vancouver. mid M m, Jeaee la in , I ng Mr. M r. and M r « S. L M ackln and Everything to refresh m ind anil body at Ute I ’tulln ie. d l3 lfc M r. and M r« F. L. G rannie a t tended a Christm as concert Sun C M Shinn arrived Munday from day given by the Polyphonic choir W frh lta F a ll*, Tex., where he ha* at the University of Oregon. Miss Don't let the warm spell hualnea. Interact*. He w ill rem ain Carolyn G rannis I , a mem ber of In the city over the holiday*. the choir. Mrs. Elsie W ells and son Ir a of fool you—You're going to M l * , Geneva K line, who visited Finley W h lp p , has received word E lkton visited a few days this several d a y , w llh her purenta, I>r. that a brother, Carm ine W hlpp*. w< ek w ith relatives here. have oold weather. and Mra. A. W . K line, returned died December l i at Lexington. M r and Mrs. H . C. W ells mo Io Portland Tuesday, M inn. tored to Cortland today. Open all day Munday a l Radio A son was born December 17 to M rs M M. M organ le ft today K a y *. d20c M r. and M m . Em ery Goodrldge for K lam ath F alls to spend the M m Rebecca Medley and C. W. A group of boy scout, w ill be holidays. P a rtin received word la»l week of taken for a h ike to the Bohemia Mm. Floyd June, arrived Thure the death of a *t*te r Mm. J. O. district during the holidays. Re- Johnson. In Portland, who had q u lre n im t* for those going are day laid from Tillam ook and will vlalt over the holldaya nt the home been III «cveral weeks. Both M r« that they be eith er first class of her mother, M r*. L im ile Vio Medley and M i P artin were III scouts or second class scouts w ith le tta end unable to attend the funeral. five m erit badges for this week JU ST T W O M ORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE XMAS WISH EVERYONE Mason* ln *ta ll O fficer*. The Masonic lodge Installed the following officers Wednesday night: Em I Sicw art, W M.; W illia m Thuni, s. W .; E. R. Lem ley, J. W .; T. C. Wheeler, treasurer; F red W . Bressler, secretary; James P. G ra ham, S. D.; Ross Glass, J. D .; Jesse Lansing Jr.. S. S.; George Gates, J. 8.; Nelson D urham , m a r shall; L L. H a rre l, tile r; Donnell Allen, elm plain. A Radio—That’s It fo r Christmas Twin Oaks Lumber Co. A N E X C E L L E N T G IF T F O R A LA DY W E H A V E ALSO JU S T ’ R E C E IV E D A N E W S H I P M E N T O F L A D IE S ’ Selection of Seed Corn Demands Close Attention The cheapest and surest way t<* locreaae cert) yield 1« by the use of better «eed«. and the heat way tn procure better «ee<1, other than buy lug It from a aeed specialist. Is to »elect one*« own seed corn from <»ne‘s beat field. Ear« »h<’Uld f»e selected from «talks that are r»f average height, «»r t»ear ear» at a height mnveu lent for «'mckltit. The .«ar» fhnt hang downward are most dealrab’e «line theae more readily shed wa ter ami are not «» ea«lly d »m«r» d by had weather Eara and «ta’k» that have l»een damage«! by Insert« and dl*»ea*e ahould not l»e selected : dl«ea«e free »e»»! may he resistant. The main thing to bear In mind 1« the «election of ear« from the best produelng plants grown under av erage condition«. The ear* «h»»uh! I»e well t)lle»l out with grain of unf form «Ize. If ample time 1« taken for the purpo«e ami the «♦•|ecTh»n of «eed made with due «are with the »eed properh dried and kept until planting time i»etfer return« from *u<-(*ee<ting corn rropa unte l»e ex fteeted by rhe farmer Because of the drouth very few farm er* will raise good »eed corn thl« year and therefore If they have «owe good old corn left over they should take good «’are of It.— M!*«otir1 F irm e r I IE S L IP P E R S A N D O X F O R D S IN B L A C K A N D B R O W N P R IC E D A T $2.49 J. C. Penney Co. D S P A B T M S N T O th e r la-Mgue H o ld* Smoker. Results in a boxing and wrest ling card at the arm ory Wednes day night, sponsored by the South Lane Game Protective league, were as follows; T ax Hager, Creswell; M ax Lake, Springfield; draw. Glen Swanson, Cottage Grove; Bill Avery, Eugene; draw , one fall each. W arren W rig h t, G u n ter CCC; Kenneth Molson, E lm ira ; decision P i n h o le I e » t f o r D u m b n e s s for W righ t. Paul Sullivan and F a t K e rr, both Klithi pthholvs in a piece of curd Cottage Grove; draw. honrri are i>r»»vlhi; tliut «»»me cH*ea Norm an M cKeel, Black B utte; Kid Avery, Eugene; technical de of menial diimLnes« «re merely un suspected p<»er eyesight. The con cision for McKeel. dition Is « tilled dyslexia and was de Schools Closed. te»ted with difficulty until (tils The schools of W a lk e r, Saginaw test ws.« devised at ( ’«nibrLIge. and Delight Valley were closed Mass. Wednesday as a precautionary measure on account of a number E u ^ la n d 'a h i r s t K i n g of light cases of scarletlna, largely In the Saginaw dlstrtet Christm as I L«* first king of all England was programs were given up. The gheit. who reigned from *28 lo schools w ill reopen a fte r New >37. lie «as u descendant of Cerdlc, Year's. i Saxon enldoiman (aldermttn) who oiinded s settlement on the coast Desks, Chnlis. The Sentinel, f Hampshire. Foul-»ml In ID'« F O B SA L K <»ood Durham m ilk cow, coming fresh Boon. R. I. Get the girl — then yole- bleeding roosters. C. H Haight, Home Print Shop for the wed phone S8-F-12 d20p ding stationer” S T O B ■ stove and some of the Slopped over onto his head. liquid Church Attendance b 1807. Church attendance totaled 1807 la « Sunday for the seven churches in an attendance campaign which w ill close December 30. I t was an Increase over attendance the pre vious Sunday which reached 1777. The m in isterial association, which is sponsoring the campaign, is hopeful th a t next Sunday the 2.000 goal w ill h< reached. QUALITY M ARKET The Ideal "M eating" Place W’e Trust You Have Selected Your Turkey Here, But W hether You Have or Not, YVe Wish You A Very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year How to Inoculate Land for Growing of Alfalf; In llie lr search for effective cyn irol measures for the Japan« j»- beetle, entomologist* of the Depa t- nient of Agriculture have discovered that much help may he ex|iect.d 'com the small rodents, *nch is mole*, mice and skunk*, which a t* natural enemies of the hug*. The, claim lluil .l.-ipiine«c beetle grub« are choice tidbits for these sinal animals, although the anim al* them «elves are considered nuisance* T he useful part they play In man'« «trnggle again«t thl* Insect pest o' lawn*, garden« and orchard«, h o w ever may give them a new h -1-, on life ----------------- \ A rC S ilk Creek. Dec. 18.— ( Special. >— M r « W E. Duncan and small son are recovering from burns inflicted at d iffe re n t times by hot fat. The m other accidentally burned her arm and the son was burned when he backed into his m other while she was rem oving hot fat fro m a Suffering from the results of a bail repulBtlon which lie lias I k »* ii building up for a period of years the coyote Und* that he Is a pretty badly treated animal, says I ’aihllnd er Magazine The average human Is prelt.v apt to act without making a very thorough Investigation and therefore the coyote Is Kind at on sight, trapped and poisoned Scientists at the hnrc.iu of blolog leal survey, however lielleve only whnt they see and so have made a little Investigation Into the private life of the coyote They have found I hat In many localities Instead of preying on poultry, voniig live stock md wild game and doing things generally detrim ental to the farmer be doe* hint a sen ice In these par tlcnlar regions the animal lives al •nost exidu*lvelj on rodents which ;re enemies of the farmer. Rollents Like Jap Beetlj J C o ,,— iin tl S o il B urned by Fat ’oyotes May Be Benefit Instead of Doing Damage A good crop of »weet clover Burr clover or Black medic grown within the past three to live year* is sufficient Innculallon for nv>*> -.dis, say* an authority at tin \ i arollna Slate college. Where the»c . rops have not been grown, soil I mm a Held that has heen plained io them may lie used. From 200 to H ill iKmnda of this soil should he applied to each acre of land seeded m a lfalfa D«ni|ien the seed («ith i mixture of equal p a ri* of w: te; and molasses and sift on a sit all quantity of the «oil from the In, .-u laied Held Stir the seed until t'-ei ire well ,*»ated wllh the soil. Ci ni merclnl inoculating materials 11 qj also be n*e,l If Inoculated «oil 1« not available. • 417-421 MAIN STREET COTTAGE GROVE OREGON Fred Anderson, Proprietor r » § /a G uaran ted Drain out the oil you are now using. Reltll with TRITON (SAE grade recommended by dealer). Keep your receipt. if, after 1,000 miles, you don't agree that TRITON is the best motor oil you've ever used regardless of price, return the receipt within 60 days after your purchase to any Union Oil District Office and your money will be cheerfully refunded. Note: We can afford to make this offer because we are satisfied that TRITON outlasts other oils sold in this territory—eastern or western. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Nelson Motor Co. G IF T S FO R E V E R Y O N E Our stocks are still complete and your shopping will be easy. See our Christmas Candies—fine mixes and choco late novelties. A beautiful line of men’s and women’s handkerchiefs, fine chinawnre assortment—and glassware. Package wrappings and Christmas Cards. DARLING VARIETY STORE The Store for Everybody A * z’o