THU UM DA Y, NOVEMBER |1 1M7 the senti COTTAOK G OREGON CHIROPRACTIC LOCATES and rethoves th" cause of dla- ease. Chiropractic adjustments quickly restore to normal health. _ afternoon, ___ ___ Sunday Nov. 7, was Dr. H. A. Hagen. nllc the occasion for a very enjoyable Mr -na V«-. U . U P*rty, honoring Mm. Amanda C. Latham *T- ........................ NEARLY THREE INCHES RAIN For the 48 hours preceding sun­ down Wednesday night. 2.84 inches of rain fell In Cottage Grove ac­ cording to C E Stewart, local weather observer Rain was still falling at a steady pace as thto is­ sue went to press Wednesday night, and there was every indication of continued rain, with the barometer way down," Mr. Stewart reported Must Net Use Mail Sacks It is a violation at the law to use government mail sacks for purposes other than mail. Vaudeville in 1883 Vaudeville originated to Boato«. Maas., in 1883, when the Gaiety m«- •®um was opened by B F Keith. Ivan Currin severely gashed the home her daughter, Mm. Clar- i index finger on his left hand rw *nce Stoneburg. lb help her cele- More than 40 countries have held The Negro death rate from tuber- ( centiy while chopping wwxl Two brate there were present the other or are now holding Christmas ""al culosto is from three to Mx times i stitch«« were required to close the ,,auhters. Mm. Claude Plaster, Mm. sales to finance tuberculosis pro­ wound. Roscoe Yearous, and Mm. Rufus that of the whites. grama_____________ Arne; a son. Albert Hull, and other Get that cold refreshing drink at relatives and Friends, Claude the Gray Goose. Plaster, hto parents, Mr and Mm T. J. Plaster of Waterloo, Mrs. AJ- Remodeling operations have been bert Hull, Jean Yearous, Clarence started on the former Twin Oaks Stoneburg. Mr. and Mm. Clare Ar-' building, which S V. Allison re­ ne and daughter Faye, Lois May cently bought from Joe Smith A 1 and Evelyn Stoneburg and Mrs. section of th" building Is being par­ i Hugh Trunnell. Four generations titioned off as a barber shop which were present as little Faye Arne is Mr, Allison will operate. a great grand child of Mm. Hull. Nine thousand new telephone Unusual among the guests were directories were delivered by mail Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Plaster of last week to I.ane county subscrib­ Waterloo, who are »1 and 86 years ers. The company had 12.500 of age respectively They are visit­ directories printed and most of ing here at the Claude Planter home. these will used before next November. Mm. Amanda Hun Is one of the oldest residents of LAtham Other The Safeway store to attracting children are Mm. H. Johnson of I considerable attention with its hug« Chehalis, Wash.; Leslie Hull of thermometer which regtotem the Vancouver. Wash., Waldo Hui) of poundage sold 1», IL» coffee sale. Sweet Home and --------- Frank -------- Hull of Another coffee display features an California. She received a lovely { elect:IC train. The store had sold gift and also an airmail letter and 6iX) pound" Wednesday morning gift from an only living sister in since the sale started lairt week Missouri. Mr. and Mm Car) Buffington and Red Rose Butter and Ice Cream Lester Yearous attended the fun­ * Mister, Mn W E Lebow, has re­ Ask for them. C. O. Creamery. tf eral of the infant daughter of Mr. turned to her home in Brownsville. Mies Madelle Beidler, who teach- and Mm. Herman Hurd Sunday at Mm S T Rose, wtio has been e.» In the high school at Harrisburg, Myrtle Creek. confined to her home by illness, is spent the week end here with her Mr. and Mm. Jesse Grubb and parents. Mr and Mm ‘ reported to be much Improved Charles Mu» Edna Grubb had dinner at the Hall and Johnston, Rrwj Fatato, Beidler. Lewis Strobeck home in Eugene •^ans, Muro Inaurane®. I*hone M. NERVES CARRY THE VITAL Sunday. Mr» life fore«* Pinchwl nerves can Anne Leffingwell 1 "P* nt Mrs. Eleanor Remington and son UHICKEN DINNER Methodist not function properly. Disease Monday In Portland. Richard letft the Alfred White home ladies Aid Baxaar and chicken follow® Chiropractic offers you , recently SuTlday to go to Springfield, where dtoiner Baxaar all day. dlnner at health. Dr H A. Hagen advnll- "n‘?u recer ft:», nt armory, Nov. ¡7. Mm. Remington is employed. with Ruth Pryor of Bailey Hill. nllc Dr and Mrs William Earl spent Georg Bjorset spent Sunday duck neU^ o/ Mm C. R Simkirw returned Hun- the week end art their cabin on »'"‘’'•"’h0" Rurgland home Su^ «My from spending two weeks visit­ Sharps creek at Lund park. ing in Portland and Camas. Wash of Eugene In the Ix>ng Tom section „ ,, J Mrs A F. Hanson from Hay­ Mr. Slmklne. accompanied by their Mm. Jamm P Graham and Mrs. The Cottage Grove Bowling Al­ ward, Cal . visited recently at the daughter. Mtos Txmeve Simkina, Horace Hatch attended a Neigh­ leys, located just off Main on south home of her brother. J. C. Buker. etudent at Oregon State college in bor» of Woodcraft meeting Friday THE COTTAGE GROVE BARGAIN HOUSE Fifth, invite you to enjoy this Frank. Max and Genevieve Buf­ Corvallis, drove to Camas Saturday night In Eugene healthful national game. nllc fington and Mrs. River visited at to bring Mr* Simkins home They Mm. C Braswell and son Roger visited Bonneville dam before re­ Car) Buffington home Sunday Mm. O. L. Nichols returned laM the left Sunday on the streamliner for evening. turning home week from a month's trip during Detroit. They will drive back a new Miss Eleanor Warren and Miss car They expect to visit hi Missouri which she visited Pittsburg, other "astern citlw» and New Orhans Dorothy Treadwell of Walker vto- on their return trip. ited Sunday with Mix« Phyilto Vln- Mrs. D P Caldwell spent Friday oant In Lxirane with a daughter, Mrs. FREE Harry Skelton, who entertained In Mm» Itosrrmiry Coshow. who had honor of Mrs Caldwell's birthday < ertiflcate of the assumed bust- I HOME OWNED STORE anniversary nes« name. L M Morton Construe- I OWNED STORE ¥ Aulk A tion company, has been filed in the I ------------ - ----------- ------------- —----------------- — -------------- ----- The Gray Goo®" for Ice Cream, tf office of the county clerk. | « a Mm F L Grannis and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rynearson and Mary Clerin spent th" week end in family were guests Sunday evening Portland at the Lorus Perkuson home west Mr and Mrs Vern Williams of Junction City. •pont the week end in Portland at D. Von R. Drenner of Culp th® home of Mr. Williams mother, Creek, has been selected as guest whr returned with them Sunday contributor of prosr for the mid- evening and will spend several days November issue of the Oread mag­ at the William" home. azine, published at the University Portion of hto novel The A W Shofstall family spent of Kansas. Sunday in Corvallis *t the C. R. ■ “Night Lie» Hidden" will be used, with black-print illustrations of the Oregon country in which the novel J. A. Schneider coUected ia laid. county bounty on one bobcat. HOWDY FOLKS A phlloso- Infant Die« at Culp Creek in ph er my« good mannem are In- . . Olivia ,, W Eakin ha® filed ------ suit — — Irene Hurd, five days old. infant apired by discretion. But there’s I ?,rcun court against the unknown daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman a difference. If you tip your hoirs of R H Hazelton and others, Hurd, died Saturay. November 6. •oup plate from you. that ia suit to quiet title to land. at the family home in Culp Creek. good mannem. But If you tip The body was shipped to Myrtle The Bowling Alleyn will be open Creek for interment and funeral your grapefruit from you. that's Quart Jar for business Armistice day. Try «ervicro were held there Sunday discretion your hand at this healthful nllc We suppose that you all have time. Because of Mexico City's high hr«j«l the one about the Scotch­ H. B Ferrin and F. L Grannis altitude, flies and mosquitoes are man who learn««! that tears con­ were guests Friday night and Sat­ virtually unknown there. tained sugar and then stuck More than three and one-half urday at the Joe Smith cabin on himself with a pin and cried in­ the Umpqua near Scottsburg. million persons died from tubercu­ to the cornflakes. losis in the U. S in the last 30 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartz re- years. Because he fought in France One elephant examined in a sur- turned Tuesday evening from Port­ land. where they vlsltrd for two vey was found to have a heart that Chet VanDenburg wants to beat only 22 time« per minute. know If they called a private a days There are 6.665,800 miles of mo- buck been um he got a dollar a Mrs Lawrence Chapman, who toring roads in the world. day had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mm. LaSelto Stewart, left Wed­ nesday morning for Portland, I t >r< HIGH SCHOOL GYM where she was called by the FRIDAY Shaw’s ■ death of Mr Chapman's father, Pound Glass Jar NOV. 12 8:00 P. M Robert E. Chapman, who died there November 9. After the fun­ eral services Mrs. Chapman will leave Portland for her home in Sauk, Wash. whatever you may need in the line of the New, Modem or Used Furniture (including Circulators) the chances are you will find it in our large store— consisting of 4 buildings! Liberal Trade-in Allowances on what you no longer need. Remember you can always do better at CITY BRIEFS McLAUGHLIN’S Next Door to Diane Theatre s The Norge Electric that we are offering, big guns" with those them. The prices are and $75. Washer» are “the who use $49, $64 Radio Ray Granulated Soap You can save over $100 in the purchaxe of my 1937 Willys Deluxe domonMrator compared with price of new 1938 model. ---- This car ha» been run 4400 mile« and carries a new car guarantee. Nelson Motor Service. nllc ’I Tommy Chamber«. small »on of Mr. and Mm. Victor Chambers, was brought home Wednesday from a Eugene hospital, where he recently underwent an appendectomy. The 1 Chambers are living at the Bader, house on w«tst Main while their house is being renovated. Their home wa« damaged by fire last week, Insurance adjusters fixing thr damage at approximately $1000. SEE: The Spirit Seance and Join in the Fun with Virgil's Merry - Mad Gang of Spooks! Dallas Deere, graduate of the class of '37, left Saturday to join his father in California, where he will take up telegraphy. Mr. and Mr®. L. S. Crawford are expected home nexit week from San . Francisco, Cal., where they are | spending a two-week vacation. DELIVERY C hickenNoodles2 0 Diced Chicken-39 Giant Ripe Olives 19' Sweet Pickles Pancake Flour - 29 Northern Tissue 4*19- Qc Coffee Borene J RADIO RAY HAS THIS TO SAY: A Live Wire, our staff poet, rise« to the occasion this with the following verse: Ship me somewhere in the tropic® Whore the breadfruit falls from trees Where there ain't no dog­ gone fuel bills And a man need never frees® I r General Pershing rate« nineteen j gun«. It look» like he |a still the "big noiae” in the army. Bill’s Super Market A Admission Adults, 25c Students, 10c Package Lettuce FREE Carrots 5 Coffee and Cake Will Parsnips 3 Be Served Turnips 5 Saturday Squash Head pounds pounds pounds Pound 10 10 10