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« F E B R U A R Y R U M M A G E SA LE T o d ay and All Next W e e k %% 5 w Including Next Saturday, March 1 lirons* * ÚDaifSi This sale is a grand clean-up of all odds and ends left over from the rapid selling'of the past few weeks. New merchandise is now arriving or on the way and all broken lots of former selling arc to go this week at ridiculously small prices. Mail orders will be accepted but you should attend this sale in person as there are naturally, in a sale of this kind, dozens of broken lots too small to classify here but which arc rare big values. Come Today. \ RUMMAGE SALE ONE FOURTH OFF RUMMAGE SALE ONE FOURTH OFF One big lot of odds and ends in remnants of silk, wool and cot ton goods half price. Dr. Denton’s sleeping garments for children, in sizes I to 10 years, one fourth regular price. Men’s woolen mackinaws, sizes 36 to 16, one-fourth regular price. RUMMAGE SALE ONE HALF PRICE RUMMAGE SALE ONE THIRD OFF RUMMAGE SALE ONE THIRD OFF RUMMAGE SALE HALF PRICE RUMMAGE SALE ONE HALF PRICE RUMMAGE SALE ONE THIRD OFF RUMMAGE SALE ONE HALF PRICE One lot framed pictures, 15e, 2Uc, 25c, 30c, 35« values, at halt" price. Women’s, misses* and chil dren’s hats, one-half regular price. Men's wool union suits, in broken sizes, one-third off leg ular price. • RUMMAGE SALE ONE THIRD OFF RUMMAGE SALE ONE-THIRD OFF RUMMAGE SALE CHOICE $100 * * (tig lot muslin, cambric and nainsook underwear, one-third Boy’s wool overcoats, sizes 6 to 10 years, one-third off regular price. Men’s wool overcoats, sizes 36 to 44, one-third off regular price. Men’s and boy’s cloth hats and caps and a few felt hats, val ues $1.25 to $2.25. One lot children’s and women’s dresses and aprons,choice, one- half regular price. All men's wool dress shirts, sizes II to 17 I 2, one-third off regular price. RUMMAGE SALE ONE THIRD OFF RUMMAGE SALE ONE-HALF PRICE RUMMAGE SALE ONE THIRD OFF RUMMAGE SALE $2.00 RUMMAGE SALE ONE THIRD OFF RUMMAGE SALE ONE FOURTH OFF One lot boy scout suit outfit, including leggings, hat or cap, belt, pants and coat, one-third off regular price. One lot shoes, oxfords and pumps, in broken sizes, for wo men and children, one-half reg* ular price. One lot dress goods in plain, stripe and plaid patterns; vul ues $1.00 a yard up; one-third off regular price. Choice one lot men’s felt hats in black and colors, regular val ues $3.00 to $3.50, choice, each, $ 2 . 00 . One lot odds and ends in wool knit, goods, including caps, jackets, sweaters, etc., one- third off regular price. Boys’, girls’ and children’« on del-wear in single piece gar incuts or union suits, one lourth off regular price. RUMMAGE SALE $4.00 RUMMAGE SALE 89c RUMMAGE SALE ONE HALF PRICE RUMMAGE SALE 19c A YARD RUMMAGE SALE $1.69 All winter coats for girls, miss es and women, one-half price. Choice one lot 27 inch ging hams, 35c grade, a yard 19c. One lot m e n ’s d re ss s h irts , v al RUMMAGE SALE $1.50 RUMMAGE SALE ONE THIRD OFF RUMMAGE SALE ONE FOURTH OFF RUMMAGE SALE 15c A YARD Choice one lot of black figured petticoats, values $2.1*0 to $2.50 and $2.75, choice $1.50. Broken lot women’s and chil dren's outing gown#, one third off regular price. Bedspreads with plain or cut corners, values $1.50 to $7.50, one-fourth off regular price. . Choice one lot crash toweling, both blenched and unbleached, Js inches wide, choice, yard 15c RUMMAGE SALE 55c YARD RUMMAGE SALE 19c A YARD Bleached and unbleached sheet ing, 8-4 to 10-4 width, values 70e to N5c, your choice at the yard, 55c. One lot 20c and 35c outing flan nel, 27 inches wide, light and dark patterns, your choice 19c yard. I Choice one lot women’s silk One lot men’s dress shirts, val- waists. You’ll need to hurry. . ues to $2.00, choice 89c. RUMMAGE SALE BLANKETS $2.25 \ RUMMAGE SALE ONE-POÜRTH OFF One lot double cotton blan V, One lot men’s and boys’ shoes, kets, values to $¡1.25, choice, . for work or dress, one-fourtli each, $2.25. ¿ off regular price. RUMMAGE SALE 33c YARD RUMMAGE SALE ONE THIRD OFF 32-inch Renfrew romper cloth, ¿J One lot wool coatings in plaids now retailing in most stores at f and stripe patterns, 50 to 60 45c to 50c a yard, choice this inches wide, choice, one-third week, a yard 33c. off regular price. ‘ THE COUNTRY COUSIN ” TO BE AT EUGENE THEATER * FEBRUARY 25TH th e a r r e s t s w ere made. T he stilt w as decla red to be th e largi-st e v e r found in th e W illa m e tte valley. T he raid was th e res u lt o f a rep o rt, by an in t o x ic a te d man, who said his liquor cam e from m o on shin ers As th e m en a rr e s te d claim Miss A le x a n d ra C arlisle conies to th e E u g e n e th e a tre , E u g en e, O regon, T u e s th e y had sold none of th e i r pro d u ct, it d ay . F e b r u a r y 25, in th e B ooth Tar- is possible th a t t h e r e may be a second k in g to n J u l i a n s t r e e t comedy, “ T bo s till iu t h a t v icin ity . C o u n try C o u sin ,” a p lay whirl! has m et w ith re m a rk a b le success in N ew York, B o sto n a n d o th e r large c itie s o f th e eou ntry . I t s basic th em e is not a clash S E S S IO N S Q U IB S F R O M S A L E M o f th e ru r a l ty p e o f c h a r a c t e r a g a in s t th e c it y ty p e, as some c ritic s would h ave it, b u t it is a clash o f one ideal (C ontin ued fro m f i r s t page) o f life a g a in s t a n o th e r . U nder Miss C a rlis le 's tr e a tm e n t, th e role o f N an cy Price, th e c o u n try cousin, is m ad e to d e rs to o d to h a v e t h r e a te n e d th a t if th e represen t th e highest ty p e o f American house did not pass this bill th e said womanhood as fo u n d in c ity and coun a u g u s t s e n a t e would proceed to bold up tr y alike. She m akes N a n c y a la r m in g th e e n ti r e road progruni un til said 8. ly fr a n k , clever, simple an d firm in h er B. 07 did become a law. I t is believed ad h erence to th e hig h est ideals o f g e n th a t tbo actio n to d a y was m erely fo r t i l i t y an d social co nd u ct. Miss Carlisle th e pu rp o se o f t h r o w i n g th e s e n a t e ’s is su p po rted by a s t r o n g com pany w ith •defy back in its te e th . * * * A lfre d L u n t as lead in g man T he L a n e c o u n ty m em bers a r e t a k i n g W I L L O P E N AUTO S E R V IC E S T A a deep in t e r e s t in road m a t te r s , an d L. T IO N A N D V U L C A N IZ IN G E. Bean, recognized as th e most s a n e PLANT HERE an d c o n s t ru c ti v e leg isla to r of th e ses sion, e x p e c ts to in tro d u c e a bill to bq E a r l H a rk e tr o a d , o f E u g e n e , h as re fe rre d to th e peop le w hich will p ro leased th e buildin g a t 902 Main avenue, vide a on e mill tax to be used on m a r k e t next door to the Woodson B ro th ers roads on ly. T he pro vision s o f th e p ro g a ra g e , an d will establish a b a t t e r y posed legislation a r e such t h a t no c o u n service s ta tio n and tire and tu b e v u l ty o f tiie s t a t e c a n d r a w m ore th a n 5 can iz in g p lan t th ere in th e n ear fu tu re . o r lu p e r c e n t of th e m oney t h u s raised , E q u ip m en t an d stm-k a r e ex pected to which m e a n s t h a t M u ltn o m ah co u n ty a r r iv e a b o u t th e firs t o f M arch. will p u t up 40 per c e n t o f th e f u n d , b u t c a n n o t g e t fo r i t s own use m ore t h a n S H E R I F F A N D R E V E N U E O F F IC E R S a sm all p ro p o rtio n o f th e a m o u n t raised . R AID M O ON SHINE STILL To se c u r e a n v of th is m oney, th e c o u n ty A T C OBURG o r a ro a d d i s tr i c t must d e p o sit w ith th e h ig h w a y commission an a m o u n t eq ual S h e r i f f F re d G. S tick els . assisted by t o t h a t it a s k s from t h e fu n d an d th e in t e r n a l rev e n u e o fficers, seized an i l m o n e y will tie s p en t th ro u g h th e h ig h licit still in th e C o b urg hills aliout 10 w ay oommission on ro ad s a p p ro v e d by mites n o rth e a st o f E u g e n e W ed n esd ay th e h i g h w a y e n g in ee r a n d u n d e r his s u o f last week and a rr e s te d II. W. B u c k p erv isio n . T he serv ice o f th e h ig h w a y in g h a m an d Yrirgi| Clover, th e alleged e n g i n e e r will be fr e e to th e cou nties. operators. The men, acc o rd in g to th e N o n e o f t h e m oney th u s raised can be o fficers, h ad a targe q u a n t i t y o f m a te r s p e n t on o t h e r th a n w h a t a r e comm only ia l from which w hisky is m a n u f a c tu r e d , called m a r k e t roads. T h e proposed ta x but none o f th e d istilled p ro d u r t was would h a v e to lie re f e rre d to th e people discovered. an d w ould mean a n e x p e n d it u r e o f tw o T h e o ff ic e rs said th e tw o men were in m illio n d o lla rs a y e a r upon m a r k e t t h e a c t o f d e s tro y in g th e i r v a ts when roads. 1 / G c / c O rrJ ffi* 3 N O T IC E O F F IN A L SE TT L E M E N T . N o tic e is h ereb y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d ers ig n ed a d m i n i s t r a t r i x o f th e e s t a te o f T h o m a s W. D e L o n g , deceased, has filed in t h e C o u n ty C o u rt o f L a n e C ou n t y , O regon, h e r f i n a l a c c o u n t a s such a d m i n i s t r a t r i x a n d t h a t F r i d a y , th e 21st d a y of F e b r u a r y . 1919, a t th e h o u r o f 10 o ’clock in th e fo r e n o o n o f said d a y , a t th e c o u r t room o f said c o u r t in th e c o u r t house in E u g e n e , L a n e C oun ty, O regon, has been fix e d a s th e tim e an d p la c e for h e a r i n g a n y o b je c t io n s to said r e p o r t a n d th e s e t t l e m e n t th e r e o f. H E L E N M. D E L ON G, A lta K in g , A d m in istratrix . A tto r n e y fo r E s ta t e , j ! 7fl0 SUMMONS. A POORLY FED HOR8E re flects d is c re d it on i t s ow ner, b u t th e o w ner get* th e w o rs t o f th n deal be cause economy in fe e d i n g th e norse a f f e c t s it s w o rk in g c a p a c i ty as well as it s a p p e a ra u e e . I f y o u r horse k ick s on his f e e d you can c o rr e c t i t b y b u y in g y o u r feed here, as you g e t th e best q u a li ty for th e least o u tla y . F arm ers, c o n tr a c to r s an d horse o w n ers g en erally know t h a t onr feed is alw a y s up to th s s ta n d a rd . STERLING FEED CO. In th e C irc u it C ou rt o f t h e H tato o f O reg o n f o r L a n e C ounty. George M. Cooper, p l a i n t i f f , vs. I.iela O ooper, d e fe n d a n t . To t h e D e f e n d a n t * In t h e n a m e o f th e 'S ta t e o f Oregon, yo u a re h e re b y re- ■quired t o a p p e a r an d a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t filed a g a in s t you in th e abo ve •entitled su it, w ith in six w e e k s o f th e •date o f th e f i r s t p u b licatio n o f th is sum mons, w hich d a t e is th e 24tJi d a y o f -J a n u a r y , 1919, and if you f a i l to so a p p e a r and an sw er, f o r w a n t thi»reof, th e . p l a i n t i f f w ill ask th e C o u rt fo r th e r e THE QUALITY STORE-GOOD SERVK u es $2.(*0 to $3.00, all sizes. o ff regular« p u c e RUMMAGE SALE ■ ONE FOURTH OFF Boys* suits, values $7 50 to $ I i I Ml, one four! h off. w rit to sell the follow ing described reni f«*r mirth, ut pillili«’ Mirtini!, e i i b j w t !«• ri*(l(»ni|>tioi! un j i r t i v l » ) ‘ l«w, nil *»f p ro p e r ty , to w it: B eg in n in g nt a point 52.75 rlininn tin* r i g h t , t i t l e li fi « I iiitiTDrtt o f miiii I N o rth o f the Houtlieast co rn e r o f Her fi’tiilant, Mr*. J e n n i e Mitchell, o r any tion I I, T o w n s h ip L5| Month of Rniigi' 5 otlo -r |M-rrton or i>«TM«iHrt r i m m in g l»y, West, W. M. mid ru n n in g th en ce W est 80 t h r o u g h or uiitltr (n r iit atul to *;»nl at c h a in s ; th en ce N o rth 3.50 c h a in s ; them-,. | taciu ti property. FRED O. HTM'KKLft, E ast all c h a in s ; and th e n c e Mouth 3.50 c h a in s tu the pince of b eg in n in g , co n j'JIf'JI S h e r i f f o f l.n n r C ounty, Oregon. ta i n i n g 28 a cres of Itimi, m ore or less, all in L an e C ou n ty , Oregon. Now, th e re fo re , in the mime o f the H tate o f O regon, ami in couipliunce w ith , said exoetifion and o rd e r of sale, an d in o r d e r to sntisfy said ju d g m e n t, in t e re s t , costs an d d is b u rsem en ts, and th e co sts | N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T I O N . o f and upon tlo* w rit, I will on Matur D e p a r tm e n t of th e In te rio r , U. H. d a y , th e 1st d W o f M arch, 1919, nt the Cnn you d o u b t the evidence o f th is Land O ffic e at R oseburg, O regon, J a n hour o f one o 'c lo c k in th e n fte rn n o n of C o tta g e Grove c i t i / e n f u a ry 27, 1919. N O T I C E TO C R E D IT O R S . said d a y a t th e S o u th w est door o f th e I N otice is hereby given th a t G ertie O C o u n ty *'oiirt House in E ugene, Lime I You can verify C o tta g e Grove cn I n th e m a t t e r o f th e e s t a te of M yrl F itc h , w idow o f Roy F itc h , d e E. P a r k e r , deceased. U ounty, O regon, o f f e r fo r sale and s e ll] dors«'incut. Rend th is: N o tic e is h ereb y g iv e n t h a t M abel E. ceased, o f V eneta. O regon, who on P a r k e r has been by the C o u n ty Court J a n u a r y 5, 1914, m a d e ho m estead e n tr y F. C. Ralston, re tire d fnrm er, 447 o f th e S t a t e of O regon in an d fo r L ane serial No. 092-ID fo r th e H E 1/» of NK'/i R. Third HL, my« ” Wl.....ver l kavi C o u n ty ap p o in te d a d m i n i s t r a t r i x of the of .Section 4, T o w n s h ip 2D 8., Range *i ¡ mi o p portu nity to sitesk a good word W. W illam ette M eridian, has filed nq e s t a t e o f Myrl E. P a r k e r , deceased. for D o a n ’s - K i d n e y P ill. I do not h e si All perso ns h a v in g claim s a g a in s t the tic e of in te n tio n to m a k e final th ree t a t e to do so. Thin m edicine re g u la te s e s t a t e of th e said deceased a r e hereby y e a r p roof to esta b lish claim to the laud T H E C I T Y T R A N S F E R th e iictiim of the k id n ey s mid over IJ. a b o v e described, befo re E. O. Im mel, n o tifie d to p re s e n t th e same, duly veri comes pain* due lo d iso rd ered kidneys. fied, to th e said a d m i n is tr a t r i x , a t th e 8. Commissioner, a t his o ffic e at Ku law o ffic e o f H. J . Hhinn w ithin six gene, Oregon, on th e 19th d a y o f M arch, I have been obliged to ii.c a k id n ey nu-il m o n th s from th e .'list d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1919. iciae mi several oernsions for k id n ey C la im a n t na m e s ns w itn es ses: Hurr A. D. 1919. co m plaint an d in e v ery instan ce, D o a n 's E. F itc h , of Eugene, O re g o n ; II. C. Ow M A R Y E. P A R K E R , D O N E ON S H O R T N O T IC E K idney Pills have n ev er failed to give A d m in i s t r a tr ix o f the E s ta t e cn, o f Lorn ne, O regon ; R oland Vntighn. o f Myrl K. P a r k e r , Deceased. o f N oti, O regon; Dongnl R ank in, of s a t is f a c to r y r e s u l t s . ” V cneta, Oregon. H. J . S H I N N , r i A N O M O V IN O A S P E C I A L T Y P rice «HI«*, nt all dealers. D o n ’t W. H. C A N O N , A tto r n e y for A d m in i s t ra tr ix . j31-f28 simply nsk fo r n k id n ey rem edy get ¡31 f28 Register. O ffice a t Elite D o a n 's K idney P ill, th e same th a t Confectionery PTfOTTE 65 N O T I C E F O R P U B L IC A T I O N . N O T IC E O F P I N A L S E T T L E M E N T . Mr. Ralston had. F o ster Militarti Co., D e p a r t m e n t o f th e I n t e r io r , U 8. M 1 ¡¿r i , lini f a i", N V f'JI 28 N o tic e is h e re b y g iv en t h a t the u n d e r L a n d O ffic e a t R oseburg, Oregon, F e b signed a d m i n is tr a t r i x o f the e s t a te of r u a r y 5, 1919. .Vtiirthii J . T h o rn to n , deceased, has filed N o tic e is hereb y given t h a t Arie D in th e C o u n ty Court o f L ane C ounty, I B ulk, o f O a k rid g e , Oregon, who on Oregon, her final account as such ml March 25, 1912, m ade H om estead E n try , m i n is tr a t r i x , anil t h a t M onday, th e 3rd j Herial No. 07924, fo r a t r a c t of 19.92 d a y of M arch, 1919, at th e hour of l*i| o ’clock in th e forenoon o f said day , at a cres in Hoc. 27, Tp. 20 H., R. :i E., W. th e c o u rt room o f said court in th e court M., d escrib ed by m etes and bounds as house in E ugene, L ane C ounty, Oregon, I V follows: B eg in n in g a t C orner No. 1, has been fixed ns the tim e and place I id e n tic a l w ith co rn e r o f H i t s . 20, 27, .'It fo r h e a ri n g a n y o b jectio n s to said re an d 35, said to w n s h ip ; th en ce N. 0° 03’ p o rt an d th e settle m e n t thereof. M I N N I E B. P L A N T E R , B. , 1*1 chs.; th en ce H. 75° W. 41.20 ch*.; A d m in is tra tr ix . th e n c e N. 89° OP E., 39.85 chs. to place A LTA K IN G , A t t o r n e y for Estate . j.’tl f2S o f b eg in n in g , has filed notice o f i n t e n tion to m a k e fin al fiv e y e a r proof to N O T IC E O F S H E R I F F ’S S A L E ON estab lish claim t o th e land above d e E X E C U T IO N . scribed, b e fo re E. O. Immol, U. H. Com N o tic e is h ereby given t h a t by v ir tu e missioner, a t his o ffic e at E ugene, O re o f nn execution and o rd e r o f sale issued gon, on th e 18th d a y o f M arch, 1919. o u t o f th e C ircuit C ourt o f M ultnom ah C la im a n t nam es ns w itnesses: J a m e s C ounty, Oregon, on th e 15th day of J a n C. H e b e rt, of O a k rid g e , O reg on; Iziuis n ary , 19 lit, in nn fiction wherein on the Flock, of O ak rid g e, O regon; C harles E. 9th d a y of J a n u a r y , 1919, in th e ab ove McClane, o f O a k rid g e , O regon; Isaac e n title d cou rt, E ug ene Clem, p la i n ti f f , J . Wiley, o f O a k rid g e, Oregon. recovered judgment, a g a in s t th e d e f e n d W. if. CANON, a n t, Mrs. J e n n i e Mitchell, fo r (he sum f7-m7__________________________ R egister. o f $5*1.00, an d th e f u r t h e r sum o f $25.00, and th e f u r t h e r sum o f $10.00, and th e N O T I C E F O R P U B L IC A T I O N . f u r t h e r sum o f 448.75 costs and d is D e p a rtm e n t o f th e In terio r, U. 8. bu rs em en ts , which j u d g m e n t was e n L a n d O ffic e a f Roseburg, Oregon, F e b rolled an d d o ckete d in th e c l e r k ’s o ffice r u a r y 5, 1919. o f said c o u r t in said co u n ty on the 9th N o tice is h ereb y given t h a t Louis d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1919, and said e x ecu Flock, o f O akrid ge, Oregon, who on tion an d o rd e r o f sale to ine directed April 3, 1912, m ade H om estead E n try , co m m a n d in g me in thn name o f th e Serial No. 07939, fo r a tr a c t o f 30.50 H tate of Oregon, in o rd e r to sn tis f y said acres o f land in Hoc. IH, Tp. 21 H., R. ju d g m e n t o f $50.00, w ith in te re s t th e r e 3 E., W. M., described by metes and on a t th e r a t e o f e ig h t per cent, per nn bounds as follows: B eginning at C orner num from J a n u a r y 24th, 1910, and th e No. I, id en tical with the q u a r t e r section f u r t h e r sum of $25.00, w ith in te re st co rn er betw een H i t s . 17 and 18, said thereon nt tho rate o f e ig h t per cent per to w n sh ip ; then ce N. 20.00 chs.; th ence a n n u m from J a n u a r y 24th, 191*1, an d the N. 89° 50’ W., 15.50 chs.; thence 8. 2° f u r t h e r sum of $1000, w ith interest, 53' E., 10.08 ehs.; th en ce m eand er along thcroon n t th e r a t e o f six per ce n t per th e r i g h t bank o f Middle Fork o f W il a n n u m from J a n u a r y 9th, 1919, and the la m e tte ri v e r as follows; 8. 50 ” 12' E., f u r t h e r sum o f $48.75 costs and d is b u r s e 3.22 ch».; th en ce 8. 37° 04' E., 9.40 chs.; m ents, an d th e co sts o f an d upon th is lie f p ra y e d for in p l a i n t i f f ’s com plain t, viz.: fo r a d ecree dis so lv in g th e m a r ria g e c o n tr a c t e x is ti n g b e t ween you and th e p l a i n t i f f , on th e g ro u n d s o f cruel anil in h u m a n t r e a tm e n t. T h is sum m ons is se rv e d by p u b licatio n in th e C o tta g e G rove S e n tin el, a weekly n ew sp ap er, pub lished a n d of g en eral c i r c u la tio n in L ane c o u n ty , Oregon, by or iler o f th e Hon O. F. H kipw orth, J u d g e o f th e ab ov e e n ti tl e d C ourt, d a te d J a n u a r y 20th, 1919, a n d th e d a t e o f the last p u b lic a tio n will be F e b r u a r y 28th, 1919. D. N. M c I N T U K F F , A t to r n e y f o r P la i n ti f f . P o s t o f f i c e add ress, C o tt a g e Grove, Ore. th e n c e 8. 43* 45’ E. 9.20 ciis., to C orner, No. 5; th e n c e N. 12.5*1 chs., tu place uf b eginning, has filed notice of in te n tio n to m ake filial fiv e -y e a r p ro o f t o e s t a b listi claim to th e land a b o v e described, b e fo re K. U. I in in «-I, II. 8. Com m issioner, a t his o ff ic e at E ugene, O regon, on the 18th d a y of M arch, 1919. C laim an t nam es us w itnesses: Arie D. Bulk, o f O a k rid g e O re g o n ; J u m e s C. H e b e rt, o f O ak ridge, O reg on; 8. E. W alker, o f O ak ridge, O reg o n ; C harles K. McClane, of O a k rid g e, Oregon. W. II. C A N O N , f7m 7 R egister. A Cottage Grove Man’s Experience w. w. M c F a r l a n d HAULING AND DRAYINC TONIGHT & TOMORROW NIGHT AT THE ARCADE THEATER à