The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 13, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    T T îrnS D A Y , APRIL 11, M i l
TOE FnSNTTNTCl, OOTTAffK STROVE OREBÜW
FACTE SETOW
South Lane-North Douglas Market Page
Sugar for Home
Canning Explaine
W O O D Wanted to Buy
We have purehaK.il the Blue
Household
Furniture
by
1 thereof, 1944. and publicly ex­
amine the assexsment ro ll and
correct a ll e rrotx in valuation,
' description of qualities o f lands,
lots or other property assessed
I by the assessor: and it shall be
the duty o f persons interested to
appear at the tim e and place ap­
pointed.
Dated this 10th day o f A p ril,
1944.
W E LB Y STEVENS.
35-3t-37
C ounty Assessor.
You Can’t Sell It —
If You Don’t Tell It
Service, he used fo r the purpose
of such exterm ination. Such poi­
soned barley may be secured from
the undersigned at his office in
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, a t
approxim ately the cost of prepar­
ation.
Date of firs t publication o f this
notice A p ril 6. 1944.
(Signed* O. S. Fletcher
County A g ric u ltu ra l Agent
34-3t-36.
Fuel Co. from
Sugar fu r home cunning w ill lx1 M ountain
Noriuun W illiam s anil are
tii.ul.- available ti consumers ut
the piece or housefull.
prepared lo give you quick
the »time lu te „ * last year, and in
much the name way, W illa rd Case.
service on y o u r order» fo r
. (list net (,1’A ra tio nin g re p i('te n ta ­
hloek and slab wood.
tive, explained Saturday.
We appreciate your busi­
Ax announced earlier, f I v e I ness.
1 M’le Out So. 6th St.
! pound* o f sugar fu r home canning
NOTICE O F FIN A L
PHONE 265-Y
I may be bought w ith sugar s tu m p '
NOTH E TO C REDITO RS
SETTLEM EN T
40 in w a r ration book 4. The re
W A N T E D : Cast iron scrap W ill
N O T IC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N
I tnainder a m axim um of 20 lb*,
N otice is hereby given th a t
pay
ceiling prices. Cottage T ha t the undersigned has been ap- W O RTH H AR VE Y, Executor of
i of sugar jie r person w ill
be
by East burn & Hixson
granted on application to local
Grove fo u n d ry .
23-tfc pointed as Executor of the Last the Last W ill and Testament o f
¡O PA hoards any tim e a fte r M atch i
u z A s iT x -rs
*
Z
j
W ill a n fl T e s ta m e n t o f C H A R L E S A D O L P H PEARSON,
Phone 19-F-13
Deceased,
W A N T E D : Am home again and E D W A R D M cN E A L, rx-eased.
23, ( use explained.
has filed herein his Final Report
expect to he ,n the m arket o r b
|he c
25-tf-25p
Procedure is simple fo r getting
w ith the C ounty C ourt,
Lane
wool and m ohair as usual. Also
__. / . „ ___ .
extra sugar fo r home canning tin
. , , . . «/»
. * ... ,, . . County, Oregon. A ll persons hav- C ounty, State o f Oregon, and said
want about 50 goats. J. W. Veatch. ;__T .
• .
. .
addition to the 5 pounds that can FOR MAL
«
ln K claim s against said Estate C ourt has fixed and appointed the
telephone 174-J.
33-3tp-35.
***” • are hereby required to present 25th day of A p ril, 1944 a t the
be bought w ith nugnr stamp 40).
BABY C’HICKH
,S, mat
‘¿ J 0™ ! W hite le g h o rn s , New H am pshire., W A N T E D TO R E N T : House, pre- ««me d uly v e rifie d w ith proper hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the
te r in ,ow n- Axel Westberg. 109 vouchers, to the undersigned at C ounty C ourt R o o m , County
Memtwrs of clubs In the Oregon Elizabeth H ill of the W A V E S eti O I A board* on form R 323, and f .(.w M Petersen H atchery, R t. 1,
b‘ E u g e n i O r ^ o m ................ " 12-tic N o rth R ive r Road
¡h*
o t » E R B E R T W C ourt House, Eugene, Lane Coun­
Federation of Women’s clubs have I.-tm en t headquarters fo, Oregon <
, t| , , P ortland
handled by mad Single applirn-
-
-------------------------' .............. " ............................................... LO M B A R D , f u s t N ational Bank
ty, S tate of Oregon, as the tim e
pledged th e ir support to assist ,, s w
....
..
Hon may be filed fo r a ll (jet-sons FOR S A LE : D a iry type D urham W A N T E D :
Discarded
treadle Building, Cottage Grove. Lane and place fo r the hearing of ob­
• tie U. S.
Navy
In
enlisting
W A V E S as t h e ir N o 1 w
.<>1. 1»
.
.
ba* livin g at the same, address, list-
h e ife rs 'w ith c a lf by side. Also
sowing machine, must be cheap. County, State o f Oregon, w ith in jections, if any, to the F inal Re­
1944. w ith clu b s m ilu a r e j p u t
,, " . . i ..' i ' / <
,ng niirn,’s of persons fo r whom fa t castrated pigs. Only $3.00. Ben Zendron, Box 536, C ity. 3 5 -ltp six months o f the date of the firs t p o rt and F inal Settlem ent o f said
lMt w o m e n 's
. i
. ‘ lu b *
*" lp ? ”
« requested. Including the C. H. H aight. Phone 38F12.
publication o f this Notice. Dated estate. Dated and firs t published
tlc i|x itin g w ith tin i.»u wontt n s v ltn l and urgent ptogram fo r the nnr,te o f person
, W A N T E D : Hogs, c a ttle and veal.
m aking applica
and firs t published A p ril 13, 1944. M arch 23, 19-14. W O R TH H A R ­
groups throughout the »lute in tin enlistm ent o f W A VE S who
•H-2 p-35
Wm. Bartels, phone 176J.
and the num ber of (founds of
C A R LT O N R AYM O N D , Executor. VEY, Executor. H E R B E R T W.
iirs i pro i un .,i H kind iii U h place trained navy men fo r duty « tion.
ig a r Un units of 5 pounds» the FOR S A L E : W eancr pigs; 4 y e a r ____________________ . 35-3tc-37 H E R B E R T W. LO M B A R D . A t- LO M B A R D , A ttorn ey.
32-5t-36
nation.
A I mivc is shown Mrs. Geo-
rge Moorhead
S alem o re s ,,le n t o f
7 « ',
¡S *.
Moor-
canning and fo r
old Percheron mare, sound, very W A N T E D : Old team horses o r torncy.
35-5tp-39.
* m S irin tit. c a n m , j it. s in . nt ot
Salem, president o f the Ore- m aktne fr
it sn
re a d s
gentle, or w ill trade fo r cattle.
fr u
u it
spreads.
mules w ith harness,
M ' i - 1 b e ---------------------------------------------------- - NOTICE OF HEARING F IN A L
the federation, w ith Ensign Eliza gon Federation o f Women’s clubs. m aking
( n order to make it unncces- A rnold Duerst, phone 19F4.
cheap. Address Box
ACCOUNT
66, city.
b e t h H ill of the W A V E S en­ in announcing the state-w ide pro- Kary
M>nd ra tu ,n ,XM>ks , hrough
33-2tp-34 %CD.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
3 5 -ltp
listm ent headquarters, 735 S W. gram which w ill b tlng 150 clubs ,h,» m ails
tt
—— -------------—
—
N otice is hereby given by the
th< m ails spare «tam p 37 from O F F IC E DESKS, files, chairs,
A lder street. P o t Hand, who have and 5000 women into the project. jKM
C A P A B L E W O M A N to care fo r
N otice is hereby given th a t Lov- undersigned A d m in is tra trix o f the
,k 4 lfl (JM,.d fo r id e n tifica tio n
w o rk .il together lo organize the
hat racks C allahan’s F u rn itu re
baby. M other works, fa th e r in ina Pearle Safley has been ap- estate of Jesse A. G riffin , de­
"The Nuvy desperately needs purposes. This stamp must is- a t­
program.
Store, Eugene.
34-4tc-37 arm y. Room, board and $50 pointed by the C ounty C ourt of ceased, th a t the County C ourt has
t o r n T h o u s a n d * are required fo r taehed to the
application
form
Helping the U. S. Navy enlist
fo r HORSES
I - ' >R S A LE : Span m onth W rite Mrs. N. Frager, Dane County, Oregon as Adm in- fixed the hour of ten o’clock A. M.
W A VE S has been adopted as a tin- wurships now coming o ff th.- fo r each jierson applying
young mares, w eight 1700 to 829 W i” S’ EuKe" e-
^ 1™ , " X ° ‘ the ^ ta ! e, of
o f A p ril
20th.
1944, a t
the
ways
and
fo
r
the
naval
shore
sugar,
No. 1 w ar project by the Collage
sum
i.T««
d ,..,
.
.
.
------------------------— F. Safley, deceased, o f Lane Coun- Chambers o f the County C ou rt in
establishm
ents
which
m
aintain
the
E
X
A
M
P
L
E
:
A
fa
m
ily
o
f
fo
u
r
1800
pounds
Grove social Tw elve and the C ot­
’
'
e
°
" A N T E D : Young c a lf from large tv.
Oreeon.
A
il
Dersons
havine
ty, Oregon.
ll persons having the Lane C ounty C ourt House, in
34-2tp-35.
tage Grove Tuesday Evening club l i e . t .it it-, lu ll lig h t in g s tr e n g th , m a y need 40 additional pound* ell, Lorane, Oregon.
____
stock to put w ith cow. R. E. claims against estate are hereby
The numbers of tta lne d men o f sugar to put up a ye ar’s supply
the c ity o f Eugene, Lane County,
as two o f the 150 women's groups
FOR S A LE : W hite Pekin ducks. ^ 0 ^ 9 " f "i 3
B r'dg<, __T ^ ' required to present them, duly
tn the Oregon
Federation T .f
Bom a ll sources are f i r o f canned fru its and spreads Om
Oregon, as the tim e and place of
breeding stocks or eggs. Phone R °
_____________ 35~l t c ' ve rified as by law required to said hearing objections to the fin al
Women's clubs which have fo r- ' ,' ,r’ <,i ' " r,',l',?r,'r»<’n’ * o f our mem lx-r o f the fa m ily w ill f ill out
m orning o r evening.
W A N T E D : Good garden tra c to r. A , d m . . in . is tra
„ . trix at the Law o O . ffice account of said a dm in istra trix,
tn nlly pledged supisirt to
tins w'v,‘n
navy.
M single copy o f E'orm-323. which
35 3tp-37
B. L. B arnett. P O. Box 33 o r
A a E ln g ' 6!? Ma,n S tre e t- and the settlem ent thereof.
the
local
OPA
ito.-ird
w
ill
m
ail
______________________________
_
v ita l nml urgent program, yester-
"Therefore, more women are
----------------------------- cal, 3 6 o r l9 2 J
35.J
Cottage Grove. Oregon, w ith in
A N N IE E. ADAM S, fo r­
day reported presidents of these u rgently needed in the WAVERS upon request He must give the FOR S A L E : j brood sow; 8 large
* ■ six
c iv
rr
» n r» tk » c f from
» w r r a t the
L n r date
io t,
months
o f firs t
m
e rly Annie E. Petrie, ad­
clubs hcre.
to release the trained men at na m e .. eac 1 jx-rson fo r whom
weaner pigs; 1 Jersey cow, ju s t W A N T E D : Good used sm all o r publication o f this notice, A p ril
m in is tra trix of said estate.
steam er tra n k . 412 Adams Ave- 13th. 1944.
The W A VE S proj.*ct was out- shore stations fu r this service ut the application is made, as w ell fresh Ca„ eveninRt a fte r 6;00.
32-5t-36
as his own. He must also attach A . R M yers. phone 40F13.
nue.
3 5 -ltp
Lovina Pearle Safley.
liner! here recently by Ensign sea."
spare stam p 37 fro m each o f the
35-2tp-36 t’ -------- ---- ----------------------------------- --
A d m in is tra trix .
NO TICE FOR PU BLICA TIO N
------------------------------- W A N T E D : F ir and Cedar Poles, A lta K in v A t to m e v
meat grind e r o r mashing them fo u r ratio n hooks of members o f
35-5tp-39
the fam ily.
FOR
SALE:
K itchen
range;
Posts, a ll sizes. Quote p r ic e s ------
w ith
an
old-fashioned
potato
Forest Exchange No. 022883,
I f the ratio n board ap|>roves
brown studio couch; oak rock- f.o.b.
shipping
point, earliest
masher. IN tltin g them through a
N O T IC E
U nited States D epartm ent o f the
application
in
fu
ll,
it
w
ill
m
ail
<
h;|ir:
enamel
bed
and
springs,
shipment.
Niederm
eyer
—
M
a
rtin
sieve is t dlous and not recom­
W H E R E AS in C hapter X X V I In te rio r. D is tric t Land Office,
coupons o r ce rtifica te s
fo r 40
R _ R - A(b'»ms. Saginaw. 35-2tp.36 Co., P ortland Ore
35-3tc-37 Oregon Code 1930 and amend­
mended.
Roseburg, Oregon, February 29,
ments thereto, it is declared to be 1944. N otice is hereby given th a t
As a means of getting the most pounds of sugar, and keep the FO R S A L E : 2 numbe er 1 m ilk LOST A N D FO U N D __
m e a t f o r th e ra t,.,,, (x a n ts . s o lid a W h ?n , i o n on
a t ,h e r n , io n
cow s
person,
.
— ..... ...... ju s t fresh. O. L.
. the d . uty o
. f every
.
.
. firm . David T. Jones, Suntex, Oregon,
S E A T T LE . W A S H IN G T O N
ir.l.
The weekly average o f West cut.« w ith little bon. give greater
r” ° r r ’ u* a r 15 nP,‘rt,'d Dewey. Mosby Creek road. Bony DOST: Placed in w rong ca r Sat- copartneiship, company and cor- did. on this date, make application
Cuast lum ber production in F.-h- value than cut , w ith a great deal “ " 5
application must be P atten homestead.
3 5 -ltp
tu rd a y night, p a ir ladies shoes, poration owning, leasing, occupy- under the act of March 20, 1922
.-vet, though
solid cuts
Uu' S'‘JT,‘‘ b °a r3-
~
’
7 ? ,ea“
r.e ,urn t0 Cottage Grove ing. possessing o r having charge of (42 S tat. 465), as amended by the
tu a ry (4 w .-.-k't was 163,921,1101 of l*»ne. «•veti
though solid
cuts ma” e
No restrictions are put on the EOR S A L E : 5 room house, mod- Ice W orks,
3 5 -ltp . o r dominion over any land, place, act o f February 28. 1925 (43 Stat.
IxMtrd feet, o r 1(13.7 |x>r cent of have a highc (joint value.
amount o f sugar that m
ay i be
ern exc<iPt
large wood- . /-so-f. d
building,
structure,
w ha rf, pier or 1090), to select certain tim be r
19411-1943 a v e ra g e O rd e rs a v e r-
n,«,,
r -
• furnace,
— -------• —
•
,
. .
u
u h u h i ^ ,
»
m u
aged 17R.3O2.<X)O Shipments, 158
A t the firs ' sign of rust on re-
|,,r each d u a rf o f finished sh* d' {•h
house, garage.
an " 1* 'e ra t te r- dock which
js infested w ith from portions o f Secs. 13 and 24,
043.000. W.-. kly averages fo r the frig e ra to , shelv, ., wash shelves f fU 'l. as most consumer« realize ^ ? ' fib!oc8: larRfe «arden- l » r , *y
Find.-r Diease ohTne
ground s o r r e l s and o the r nox- T. 19 S „ R. 4 E „ W. M., W illa m ­
J “nd. ” ??,.t 7 ’es'
Phone 32-F2. ious rodents o r predatory animals.
inunth of January were: Pi .<l,i< - w ith a in i’ I - .„ tir in g powder and ,he ,n,|io, lane- of using the m in- £ an,5 d.', ??
ette N atio na l Forest, Lane Coun­
3 5-ltc. o r as soon as the presence o f the
tint, 157.843.000 b.f. I98.9G of hot w ater: d ry w ell w ith a soft, im um necessary fo r th e ir canning Reasonable. ( . S. Reed. 1204 East
ty, Oregon, in exchange fo r the
Adams.
.)5-2tp-36. M IS C E LLA N E O U S
same shall come to his, th e ir or its W H N E M , S E 4 N W % , N W )4S E
the 1940-1913 average.; orders, clean cloth and. Using another and preserving. Case said.
FOR
SALE:
Garden
»eeder W O h i n 1 A n v whn
h
knowledge, at once to proceed and 4 . Sec. 32, T. 19 S., R. 27 E.; S E H
165,858,000; shipntt-nls 153.280,000. clean cloth apply a th in protec-
$12.00» Myers hand w a te r pump
p-h-se o„ , C S n X
° COnt,nUe
gQod fa ,th t0 ex‘ N E H . N E ’i S E 4 , Sec. 7, N H
The moon was yellow
Eight weeks fo r 1944. cumula- liv e coating o f hot m elted paraf-
The tim e was rig h t.
$7.00; bicycle $12.50; beans, seed
13 r f Z
- J
” ’ u" ,er ‘ erm .nate and destroy such ro- S W 4 . Sec. 8. T. 20 S „ R. 27 E.;
tlve production. 1,267,056.000 b.f.; fine.
As he turned to me
and eating
C alifo rn ia W hites
J 2 .*?0 8 u8° ' i® 11
StOre dents by P°‘sonin6- trapping or E 4 S E K , Sec. 26. E 4 N E > 4 , Sec.
8 weeks,
1943. 924.679.000; 8 A dat k-colnred lin in g in a lamp
Last Saturday night.
Red Mexican and H o rtic u ltu re 10 p "y
1OSL a," d Other aPP™Pria te and effective 35, T. 20 S „ R. 26 E.; N E 4 N E 4 ,
weeks. 1942. l . ’295,371.0txi.
« h id e I,la n d e d it as a " lig h t ro b -
And every gesture
Sec. 10, T. 22 S „ R. 27 E „ W. M.,
Ord.-rs fo r 8 weeks o f 1944 ber
M iss
M y r t le
E’ahsliendcr,
cents pound. H a rry W illiam s. 4
_
And every glance
m ile north of steel bridge on Row W A TER
W ELL
D R IL L IN G
W H E R E A S gray digger ground Ochoco N ational Forest, H arney
break down as follow s: r a il,1,073.- d ire cto r of H o m e L ig h t in g fo r
Gave me a hint
rive r. Phone l-F-12.
35-2tp-36.
pumps
and supplies.
Phone s<*u,.r r e k (C itellus douglastil are County. Oregon. Any and a ll per­
064,000 h f ; domestic cargo, 140,- U estinghoiise. explains that a
That he craved romance.
26F23. J. H. Thomas. Oakland " ° X‘° US rodents in Lane CoUn,y’ sons claim ing the lands selected,
984,000; exfKirt, 302590,000; local dark lining soa ks up ligh t just as
I stammered, stuttered.
FOR S A LE : Davenports, new and Oregon,
4 °-tfc Ore5 on-
o r having bona fide objections to
131.600,000.
a sponge soaks up w a te r whereas
And tim e w ent by
used, some w ith springs: elec­
Now, therefore, a ll o f such per- the exchange, should file th e ir
The industry's unfilled order file w hite o r Ivory reflects the light
The moon was yellow,
tr ic washer; stoves, new and used; 25 Years Experience. Clean, neat sons, firm s, copartnerships, cor- protests on o r before A p ril 10,
stood at 1,072,586,000 b.f. at the instead o f absorbing it a n r thus
A N D SO W AS I.
new mattresses, including Sealeys.
w ork. Paperhanging, painting, porations and companies owning 1944. C. F. Spaulding, A ctin g Reg­
end of February; gross stocks at give alstut 50 |x-rcent more light
Short's Bargain Store.
3 5 -ltp . C. Maxson, 817 So. T h ird St.
o r having dom inion over land ister.
491.1S3JXIO.
31-5t-35
So you’re short o t gas.
U-, ,n c m v 7
.
j __________________________ 50-tfc in said Lane County, Oregon, are
St AI.LO I'FD LIMA B E A N S
Fortune smiled again on the
So you can't go to the benches.
w a r production
e ffo rts of
the
So you can't go to the mountains.
2
cups
d
ry
lim
it
beans
West ( ’oast lum ber ind ustry in
2 ,o ,s. A , , , , T ASK AS „C. -
So you can’t go necking.
1
'
m quarts w a te r
E'ebruary, w ith a continuing mild
How's
about
C
hris
Columbus?
1 2 eup diced pork
---------------------------------------— W eM m it shop. In new location. J 5,111
! ,h ,r,> d " i? fro m ,h '
w in te r keeping the woods open
He crossed the ocean on three F O R S A L E : C h o ic e o f fo u r fresh 10th and Jefferson
2 tbsp flo u r
1 - tft da,<> o f the fln ,t P u p a t io n of
and the m ills supplied w ith logs
F U N E R A L HOM ES
galleons,
1 pint m ilk
cows and 1 good O. I. C. b o a r --------------------------------------- — ---------- thls not>ee. I f such steps are not
A t the end of the m onth the in ­
And one o f them was o nly a 3 years old. A. E. West,
S a lt |o ta s te
B B. E<-)R B E N T — F lo o r sanders. wax- taken, a person or persons ap-
d u stry was 39 ,jc r cent ahead of
K A R L K. M IL L S , M ortician.
P inta!
Wash the beans wa-Jl, and soak
Route, Cottage Grove. 3 5 -ltp '
ers and a vacuum cleaner. The pointed by the county court of
Phone 202
its production on the same dale
Grove Hardware, phone 18. 33-tfc said Lane C ounty w ill e nte r up-
them
overnight
in
w
ater.
Cook
last year,
or
by
360,000,(XX)
FOR
S
A
LE
BY
O
W
N
E
R
:
4
bed­
on said lands and proceed to ex­
them u n til tender. F r y the diced
Use S couring Pow der
S M IT H F U N E R A L C H A P E L
board feet.
room house, wood shed and gar-
te rm ina te said gray digger ground
salt pork slow ly u n til crisp, re-
F o r gnlvnnized buckets, tubs, snd
— Phone 101.
6
W ar re q u itenieiits continue two move the me, -it fr o m th e fa t and garbage pails, you can safely use aKt’- Rooms newly papered and
squirrels (C itellus douglasii) and
o r three jumps ahead o f the saw- add lf,
,M.a„ s M ,,k|. a w h j,e coarse scouring powder. Don't try painted. Best o f location. Close in
the eost of said exterm ination w ill
DENTIST'S
m ills however; e s p e ia lly those s,
of
k (|ri m
to keep tin shiny because if you on paved street and corner lot.
be levied against said lands.
NOTICE
O
F
M
EETING
O
F
' f o r «hipping Ittm lie r-b o x. erat.ng, flo u r
,llilk , n „ buttered cas^ keep shining it, likely you w ill take Close to school. Gas available.
The .County A g ric u ltu ra l Agent
BOARD O F EQUALIZATION
DR. W . E. LEB O W —D entbtry
and the Itki Estim ated needs fu r
hereby designates Monday, A p ril
serole or baking dish, put a layer ofT the thin coating of tin. That ex- P art cash and , erms Must
-N o . 1 Omer Apartment«
the c year in lum ber required fo r ((f c, ^ k l,d ,M,.)ns S()m(, ()f , hp M ,t poses the basic metal which may
, ,
. . .
_
N otice is hereby given th a t the
85 a daY
he known as
Cottage Grove. Ore. Phone 35
523 S o u th
packaging and ship,,mg w a r items ,H)l ki ,.()V(,r w jfh w hj(p S.UK.(, and rust. D ry tin pans c a re fu lly fo r th t, ®CCn ,o 1h? a P P ^ ia t e d . 35
3tn-37 coun|y board o f equalization o f "scl u>rrel poisoning day" through-
reason.
I f you w a n t to ta ke ofl 5 th s tre e t.
run to the giant figure of 17, (MX),-
PH Y S IC IA N S
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and fo r Lane County, Oregon, w ill ou’., ,h T said
fo u n ty . and
continue u n til a ll the Ingredients
(XX),(XX) (seventeen b illio n ) board are used. Salt to taste. Cover the »Onl*i r £ ^ Ui Ul<,Ky.n hi' rd |l|'.’o Cm^ e FOR S A L E : Rubber tire d lawn 7» 7
7 " u '""
is
is hereby
hereby recommenced
recommenced th
th a
a t t poi-
poi-
b u rn t food, tr y b o ilin g a litt le soda | m ow er w ith self
. . o ..
o u id house
. .
H. A XLEY , Physician and Sur­
feet—e xactly h a lf of the national ,
ile r in .a»».'
good a t ( end
. a j ( be
! c 000
i ° USe — — !J S° ned . bar,ey’
as prrRared by r tb “
lum ber industry's to ta l estimated top w " h '’“ ' ‘ ‘' " ‘d
crumbs, and . water
pan.
But never
geon — Evenings by appoint­
ra , in the u tin a
»
U
county on the second Monday o f undersigned and renresrnt itiv rc
fho Bnr~Q
Q ’’
'
,T
representatives
ment. Over Kern’s for Drugs.
production fo r the year.
an<l Dake h I ioii I tw e nty m inutes in noil it longer than five minute» at condition. Also Briggs and S tra t-
the m ost
' ton m otor. W. R. Abby, Lorane.
betng the 8th day o f the U, S. Fish and W ild life
Cottage Grove. Oregon.
The general c ritic a l status of u ^ » d e ra te oven.
Roy Mason
Blue Mountain Fuel
Company
liar Requirements
OF Lumber Heavy
Professional Cards
HHHMHMV
LEGAL NOTICES
lum ber has led the W a r Produc-
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tion Board to consider a ra th e r
F irst Rnsds
d rastic form o f ratio nin g under
Albania’!, first roads were built
which use of lum ber w ill be re- during World War I to facilitate AI-
stricted to a point that w ill keep l>ed troop movements In the Bal-
w ell w ith in available supply. This knn"
Thi!' highway network was
«hap« up as the next lag change improved and expanded in the 20-
in the lum ber picture. Along w it h 1 y< ur
<‘" d independ-
direel w a r needs, those of farms. «'»<’»■ before 1930 A re p o rt last yea r
w a r housing and railroads are a' a‘cd that 83 k loiqcters of an Hal-
paramount in that p ic tu re .'A im o f lan’,n«Pir; d ra*b'“ ad »*"• had b' e"
the rationing program wall he sure
s9Pld.v of lum ber lo r essential
c ivilia n uses and w a r require-
nients together.
SO ILED .SPOTS
Collars, cuffs and neckbands of
shirts, rompers, overalls .and c h il­
dren’s dresses iisu.allv need special
attention, and fo r such soiled
spots; Dissolve I cup granulated
soap flakes in sufficient Isiilin g
w a te r to make a th ick je lly. W ill,
a soft bristled brush apply soap
je lly to heavily soi!(*(t spots. Thou
put the garm ent into th» W ash
w iti, the other clothes.
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MEAT «T ______________
itE T I IIEIt
pIaline(|
gtnrt Rt Durnzzo. prin.
C(pai port, wind Inland to Tirana,
jbe capital, then southeastward to
m in e ra l deposits in the in te rio r.
F ir s t P ulp
The firs t grolin d-w ood pulp In the
U n ited States was m ade at C u rtis ­
v ille . Mass., tn 11187.
Wanted! Men and
Women Who Are
Hard off Hearing
To mak« tht» »Implr, no rink hearing teat.
y °u Hro ff*n‘Por*rtly deafened, bothered
by ringing buzzing head noise» due to hard­
ened or coAgulnted wax (cerumen), try the
Ourine Home Method test that »0 many »ay
In „ s i n e « n v h ..n n s .
"«tent
h«s enabled them to hear well again. You
in u s in g SO.VI11 in s .is a
s t t . l - mUH h.ar better after making thia almpta
ch e r" in meat loaves, patties or teet or you get your money beck at once.
croquettes, mash the cw ke d soy­ Aak about Ourino Eur Drupe today at
beans t.y running then, through a ' K e in ’» and drug stores everywhere
Oregon.
P ro te ct Beehives
To keep e x tre m e ly cold w inds fro m
p e n e tra tin g the in s u la tio n around
beehives, the y should be protected
by a snow fence o r oth er w indb rea k
on the side fro m w h ich the p re v a ilin g
w inds blow.
Kidneys Must
Work W ell-
3 5 -ltp .
FOR R E N T —
FOR R E N T : 3-room furnished
cabin, including u tilitie s . Reed’s
Service Store, 3 ' i miles south on
h ig h w a y 99.
,32-tfc
FOR R E N T : 5 room house, 3*a
miles north of Cottage Grove.
Close to school. Telephone 224.
3 5-ltp.
M ANTEO—
F ur You T o Feel W ell
2( hour» every day. 7 day» every P A IN T IN G - P A P E R H A N G IN G ,
week, never stopping, the kid nays tiller
free estimate, fa ir prices. Phone
waste matter iron# the blood.
3 i- itp '• t
If more people were aware of how the tii-’-i. E. 1.. W a d « .
kidneys must constantly remove eur- . . .
plus fluid, exceaa acids and other waste W A N T E D :
P A IN T IN G , PAPER
matter that cannot stay in the blood
T tA M P T N rr
xr
without injury to health, there would
H A N G I N G and Ft p UFing. C . M .
be better understanding of trky the Adams,
2 ’ » m ile s OUt M o s b v
whole system ia upset when kidneys fail <
to function prop, rly
v FCOK.
30-tlG
Burning, »ennty or too frequent urine-
t'
|
tion sometimes warns that something W A N T E D : Rids 011 20 Cords 3
ia wrong. 1 ou may suffer nagging back-
r
«
« ,
arhe,
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hendaehea, diaainess, rheumatic
foot wood, old grow th o r other
pains, getting up nt nights, swelling.
Why not try Doon'» P iiltl You will by M ay 1st. To be delivered into
be using a medtetno recommended the I b a s e m e n t o f L a t h a m SChOolhOUSe
YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR
SECURITY
2671/2 Acres, in Dougla« Co. 70 acres tillable. 60 in wood
timber, bal. pasture. All fenced sheep tight. Barn, chix
house and sheep sheds. Nice house with bath and elec.
Double garage. Spring in all pastures. 80 head sheep, 60
lambs, 2 cows, one span horses and farm machinery. Price
including stock and machinery $9500.00. Terms.
D oan s Pi us
B la c k B u ttP
5 acres, three mile3 from Cottage Grove, close to schools,
small orchard, barn, chix house. 4 room house with elec
and spring water. $3000.00.
R o u te,
n
- - -
«»l-_tC
W A N T E D : 4 or 5 h.p. a ir cool
gas m otor. G. L. Partney, D is - ,
ston Route, Thornton l ane
33-2tp-34'
A TTO RN EYS
H ER B ER T W . LOM BARD. A t-
torney at Law. First Nation­
al B a n k building, Cottage
Grovs. Oregon. Phone 94.
A L T A K IN G — Lawyer, 613
M ain s t r e e t . O ffice phone
254J; Ree. phone, 2BF3L
Cottage Grove, Ore.
IN S U R A N C E
Fully equipped service station on main Hi-way 99. This is
a dandy location,. corner lot. All concrete floors. Rest
rooms. $2500.00.
by September 1st. Edith Kcnady,
l,u»h out poUonoua » m le from th« J e l e l k .
blood. They contain nothing harmful.
today. Use with confidence.
At all dryg stores.
DR. K A T H E R IN E SC H LE E F,
M. D.— Physician a n d S u r­
geon. A p a rtm e n t 10, Om er
Apartm ents. Phone 247.
701 Mnin St.
T IT L E A B S T R A C T C O .,~W 1
Oak St., Eugene, Ore. Ed­
w ard . F. Bailey, Pres. A b ­
stracts, T itle Insurance, Es­
crows.
MERL KING
H A R R Y K. M E T C A LF , repre­
senting H a rtfo rd F i r e
A
C asualty Co., and Equitable
L ife Insurance S»x:iety. Phone
115-J.
35
w ith
M A T E R N IT Y HOMES
RODMANS
Phone 216
B U T L E R M A T E R N IT Y H O M E
— 136 N. 8th St. Phone 176Y
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