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11 / put roii I at i ii k > llu n w In d u stry , you in« bn lpiiig to huiiil up your ow n com m unity. M y b u ild in g up yo u r coiuiuuulty, yo u nr« brua filin g voursnlf. W u aro vonfldunt you <t « In u irfitlu g youraulf In u sin g * M TE R LIN O " COMPOUNDED bn t tar." f a l l and ann ua, and by nom|>arl|ig our prlri-a w ith tboan o f other com pounded fnnda, you w ill fin d oppor- lunitlna and burgnina bnro that you c a n 't fin d an yw h n ra nlaa. STERLINGFEEDCO W E N T M A I N Ytiu needn’t he afraid of pnln If you hnvc your teeth cured for Principal Events of the Week hy dentist» uvlng the li. II. Parker System. Briefly Sketched for Infor You needn't lose much time, for under mation of Our Readers. (hie Syatcm your work iiSTEHv w i l l he done wi t h fewer visits, csjit'c I id More than 1250,000 of the $550,000 •Mention being given to out-of- mad bond laaue of Douglaa county la town patients. uni!X[M'nd(.-d. You needn't hnvc dnuht* about Th»’ annual convantlon of the f'lirU- bring (ulisllctl, for Parker Syatcm tlan and Mlanlonary nllliCnee will op»-n deiillata lire Just us particular at nt llond I(I v » t Kibruary I. you urn. There hna been little Improvement In You needn't worry about price, for It will he ns low as good den the car ahnrtug»» altuatlon In Oregon tistry can poaslhly ho done for. during the paat few week*. Hut you ought to lie afraid of Hchool touchers of Hood Ulver have one thing, and that Is delay. The ! orgunlxud an uaaoclutlnn for tho pur- longer you ncglerl your Ireth, the pone of nerurlug better nalarlea worse they gel. Had teeth never The Hood River Anti Asiatic «»*»•»-iv The validity of th»- »tale dog I U i uhi - gritw heller unless good dentist» law hua lieen auatalned by Circuit lion hna telegrapb»-d Hcnalor chamber help them. (!onsiiltatlon and advice free. Judge v--Court of Multnomah coun lain and McNary to aupjort the Phelan ! resolution calling for a constitutional There ure twrntv-four E. II. Parker ty. System oilier», the nearest bring ut The Murahfield Chamber of Com amendment denying cltlzcnablp to all > Ù ra n ) i It la nu undlaputud faet tbnt bon- •'*tlv and a rru ra tu iy eompnundnd friula g lv a butt nr ramilta than ui y stra ig h t g ra in fund. W ban wn a in 't- I'd In tbia liualni'aa wn worn Dior »uglily ronalaend tbnt tbn piddle eurna na luimh for q u ality aa for prlrn. I b l i i v i n g thin, our m otto b it bi-nit '» A llig lm r Fin'd V a lu o for I."»« M oney. ’ And bncauan n e have noiiatnntly knpt tb it in miinl, " H torliiig ' ' (?oiii|Miuudi'd Fnnda ara rnrognlr.nd aa lining all tbn name impliaa. O u r api<elaltli'a ara horao f»-»-d, hog fund, and d a iry fnnd, for w hich wo inukii tbu claim “ T h o r * urn none 7th Ava. and Willamette St., Eugene Oregon P A IN L E S S P A R K E R , D E N T I8 T AVE. Back Hurt? 0 THE CI T Y T R A N S F E R HAULING AND DRAYING pieygdney pills DONE ON SHORT NOTICE FIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY Offlne at Elite Ooufertlouery « V W hen live kidney» do rxU properly do (heir work or puruy the blood »(ream, «■ tie product» aad poisonous acid* re main la ihc system and causa: backache, rheumatic paioa, lumbago, tore mu»- t in , awoihrn joints, M iin ru, lame la c k and •imilai symptom*. N. J. Nelson, Jr. regulate and realore I he healthy, normal ad io o ol kidney* aod blatldcr, bringing clean blood and belter health, with free dom from aebaa and pain*. PHONE sn J G w « . n-dauM R w »a »*lo *. Vl All binda of FURNITURE MOVING AND GENERAL JOBBING P. W. Jacoba, Prop. (P Phone i l P3 Haiti«!* Nhoultt l»«* w*rvi*d thi* «lity th«*jr arc i>rrptir«Hl. A lm n y s stir it ku I m I w ith n wootirn fo rk or s ik k u i . • • • T o tell goo«l n put tfii-m in w ttrr. I f tk«* lurg«* «’ml tu rn s up they«itri* ii*»t freak. a a a t old roffc** in firallrn t for f**rn$* o f nil kind». Ut* about once n month, a a • C elery *»’c«l 1* nn excellent *u h » litu te to fln vo r *oup. Professional Cards a • • A p a n a ci« wantada. fo r e v e ry th in g - Hentinel "..................... - — DR. 0. * . O ffic e iu «ru m "Lsat fail I w#a atUc^4 wills lumU#o snd MifeMd wniaM a|M>7 I KaA a ••vara pan Mf«M MF lack ao4 «1 tiskn coitU no* droaa or unlraca mt—M. I waa l«ks Fols» Rglnay PiUi for my trowklo AH m tskinl Ihrm to# 0 low dor* Ike BSW la my kok lot* boo on4 I kav* no* Hod ssy Wsatboao I hoi lime. •!- Mhiwlk I Hoi woo asoftlha ••*» I i«#ma»r»4 Kaloy RtdnoF Pitts »• aii Hava " G ro ve T ra n sfe r Com pany ; FRO ST le w a o n llu lld iu g. I'bouo 47 C ottage O r o * . N iM jp O ra fo « \\A. f i S H B R A ^ ?, R. M cC A R O A R . D. D. 8. DENTIST R E F L E X Neuralgia rallovnd laatantly by loeai appllratloa Bnaideaea sad office at Fifth aad Mala. I'hunn l ì 1J Cottage Orova, Ora. M.1* S U li the w *t weather service uinform for the regular man wtio make every da/count DR. 8. M. W 1 V D T PhyMcUB and Bargao« Hpaelal atteotioa given to aurgary and aye, ear aad throat. Couatry ralla aa wall aa ally calla aaawered day or eight.- O ffice: Cottage Orova Hoapitnl Look for tho Reflex Edgr J. E. Y O U N G I A.J. T o hm * M a i » C w e r ----- o . IillM IlkW lW ATTORNEY AT LAW Office on Mata avenue Cottage Orova Oregon P n e u rn o u iu ▲. W . R IM E . often follow * M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BUBO EON N e g le c t e d C office la I'hiilipe building over tha Beaton drug atora. Office phone 84 Baaldcnee phone 1B&7. K IL L T H E COLD! Cottage Orova H Oregon CASCARAj^PQUlNINI H. J. S H IN N ATTORNEY AT LAW fiR O M lO - aad notary Dublin. I'racticea in all oourta. Tweaty five years ex perience. Bader Bldg. ALTA K IN O A t A tf Owrnr tlar«d ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Colleetiuna, Probata, Notary Publia NOTICE OF F IN A L 774 Willamette St., Fugane, Ora. D. N. M o IN T U R F F I’ racticea la all rourta. W ill aliami to year buelaaaa i>mmptlr, heneetly ant aar- neatlv. Sparlai attantion (Ivan to the - ........ ... i. o f a h a tr a r u .< lr a ftln (o f » ill«. •etllln» o f aetatea, ronveranraa, collec- Uoas and peaitona. In Pirat National lianli l-ulWlIn» on nth «treat. Cotta**, drove. Ora. H. W . T IT U S . D. M. D. EXPERT DENTISTRY Modern equipment. Firat Nation al bank bldg. O ffice hour* 0 a. m. to IS a., 1 p. a . to 0 p. m. Eve ning* or Sunday! by appointment J. 8. M E D L E Y ATTORNEY AT LAW Eugeae Loan and Having* Bank Building Fngcnc Oregon ----------------------- The Mentitici, $8.00 the year. S E TTLE M E N T Notice I* hereby given that Hunnie M. Weatrope, Ailmiuintrutrix of the K.stute of Hubert J. Wntann, doecancd, hn* filed her Finnl Account with the Coun ty Court of I^iiiv County, Ntnto of Oregon, nnd the Judge o f niiid Court hn* fixed Hnturdny, February 21*t, 1020, nt 10 o ’clock a. m. nt the County Court room, in the Court H ouhc , nt Eu gene, Lane County, Oregon, n* the time for henring nnd allowing .mid Finnl Account nnd o f hearing objection* thereto, If any. All pernon* having ob jection* to allowance of mud Final Ac count arc hereby notified and required to preneiit the an me on or before that date. Dnted Jnn. 19th. 1920. HUHHIK M. WKHTROPK, Administratrix o f the Fxtnte of J21 f 1-1 Hubert J. Wntnon, IWcum'd. ATTORNEY AT LAW I ’ hona M for S ta n d a rd co ld r r m t d v >0 ya sra — in tablet l« im — •»(-!. a u r*. no o p ia r t ^ — b ia a k a u p a co ld In 2 * h.uira— re lie v e - t r ip in J day« M o n e y hack if it tails. T h e fe n u tn e boa haa a R *,l top with M r. H ill 'a « Ic t u r t Cottage Orova, Ora. J1 Oregon! jfc I). M. JO H N , District Corvallis, Oregon worth §25 Mor<- thnn 14.100 weights were la- •peeted by the deputy state sealer of weights nnd measures during the year 191». according to th< annual report of W A. Danzlel, In charge of tho do- , partnv nt. Th»- combined convention of the p * clflc Milk Dealers’ association and the Pacific Northwest Association of Milk and Dairy Inspectors will Ij* held Feb ruary .1, 4 and 6 In Portland. Construction work at the at»-am pow er plant of the Bond Wator A Light company la progrcaalng n p ld ly and the plant may be ready for power p i> ductlon by March 31. The coat of the plant will In- In <-xc<*a of $100,000. An application haa been filed with the atate engineer hy H. B. Hendrick» and W. H. Woodbury of Waldo for an appropriation of water from the west branch of the llltnola river for the Irri gation of a Nrnall tract In Josephino j county OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Your Teeth and You Manager merce la uncovering a lot of name* that I Japan--so born In the United Hiatt* or worn not found by ttm ccuau* enumera Ita dependencies. to r « Htatc and federal funds spent on the Th<- atate Him- board hue confirmed highways of Ortigon during the y«ars the order cloalng operation* at the 1»14 to 1818, Inclusive, aad to be ex- atate lime quarry at Gold lllll until ponded In completing contracts for tbn aprlng. years 1919 aud 1920. total $21.379,- County official* eatlmatc that there 534.85, ac»-ordlng to a report prepared arc 1600 dog* In Juekaon county So by the atate highway commission ' far only 800 owm-ra huve taken out a Demurrage regulations put Into oi- atate llrefiae. f«»ct by the Oregon public service a»m- Trapp»-r* an doing unuaually wi ll mlaslon sou»- time ago have bwo t»-rnp- In Klumath county thl* neaaon. It la I orarlly suspend» <1 because of their con probable that the ncaaon'a catch will flict with the demurrage restrictions run to $15,000 made operative hy an order of tn? The alxth annual Marlon County federal railroad administration of Corn ahow waa held at Salem, with ex ficials. hibit* on hand from many acctton* of Charles Burden and Frank Davis the Wlllam»'tte valley. af Hali-m, state agents empowered by The Oregon Slate Aaaociatlon of Na Governor Olcott to enforce the prohibi tlonai Farm Loan organization* held tion law, ware arrested at Lakevlew It* *»-cond nunual rn«-etlng at Salem. on a warrant aworn to by City Marshal Tu< aday aud Wi-dncaday. Dan Goatl, charged with having In The Callfnrnla-Oregon ’ Power com their p»>asetislon a quantity of Intoxicat pany la n-movlng It* pole* and llnca ing liquor. at Aahlaud. Ita bualneaa haa been Bhrlncrs attending the national con abaorbed by the municipal nyatem. vention of their order at Portland next The acboola of Mapleton. Swlnabome June are warned not to cxp»-ct any low - and Weatlake, ail In the extreme west er rate than the regular summer ex ern end of l«ane county, are closed on cursion far»* to the Pacific coaat. Ed account of Htuallpox In tho district» ward Chambers, traffic director of the The conatltutlnnallty of th<‘ flah aud I railroad administration, advised Sena game b-glalatlon, creating a flah and tor McNary. game commlsalon of nine m<-mbera will Winter damage to fruit trees ranged ! b<- t< at<-d by the Multnomah Angler* all the way from alight damages to club. , winter kill. This la shown by an ex Mr* B. A. Lemon, a pioneer of Ben tended aurvey by the Or«*gon Agricul ton county, la dead. She crossed the tural college experiment station divi plain* from Mlaaourl In 1852, aetlllng sion of horticulture The Injury waa near Monroe, where ahe haa alnce nv much h»-avler In aomc sections of the aided •tat« than In others. A hog ahow and »ale will be held \(t The Dalian Commercial club baa at Salem February 4, when 43 head of last secured the location of a cannery brood aowa and gilt*, from the cham at Dallas. Many acres of berries of ail pion producing br<<edera of the West, kinds will be aet out In the vicinity and will be sold. a campaign will be carried on by the It la estimated that damage done to club to Interest farmers and fruit Kron C m a tlll« county road* hy recent flood* en) In cultivating crops that oan be and washout* will amount to $25,000 handled by the cannery. Permanent repairs will not be made Deputy state fire marshals have until aprlng. made a survey at The Dalles. They Newton A. niogt-tt, resident o f Ore will also survey Hood River. During gon for the past 60 years, died at hi* the paat few months fire surveys have hom»‘ In Albany. ag< d 86 yi'ar*. He had been mad« o f 50 towns and cltlea In resided In the Willamette valley for tbc atate and In moot Instances new the past 40 years. fir»» equipment has been purchased and Fred J Holmes, aged 63 years, presi many haxards removed. dent of the La Orandc National bauk There were three fatalities In Oregon and one of Union county's ton-moat due to accidents during the wn-ek end cltlx»'na, died at his home In La Orandc ing January 22, according to a re from heart trouble. port prepared bjr the state Industrial Because of complaint* that census accident commission.“ The victims enumerator* had failed to Hat a good were W illiam C. Billings of Bend. many Individual*, the city council of James A. Colestock of Salem and Uoneburg Is taking steps to have n Oeorge F. Dices of Eugene. more complete count. t Frank F. Lischke of Mtlwaukte has Dr. Francis A. Halley, pioneer phy filed application with the state engi sician of Washington county and wide neer to appropriate 3700 second foot ly known throughout the stat»>, died at of water from the Deschutes river for HHInboro at the age of 81. following power development In a serl** ol an attack of pneumonia. power plants at the MctoHus, Frieda. As a result of numerous complaints Coleman. Mecca. White Horse Rapids of people minted In the census, the Eu and Pelton power sites In Sherman. gene Chamber of Commeroe has asked Wasco and Jefferson counties. for blanks so that thoae who have been Two drainage demonstrations were missed may be counted. conducted In Linn county under the Reports from Drew In Douglas coun direction o f the I.lnn county farm ty, a few miles above Tiller, Indicate bureau and th« extension service of the that a rich gold strike haa been made. Oregon Agricultural college. One was The ledge uncovered la said to assay held at the farm of L. Cade, S^i more than $500 to the ton. miles southeast of Albany, and the That the damage to Marlon county other at the farm of J. Percy Stearns, fruit growers will be light Is Indicated just west of Lebanon. W. Powers, In a report mad»' by Professor Brown drainage expert of the Oregon Agricul o f the O. A. C., who has just completed tural college, conducted the demonatre an Inspection of the orchards. tlons. Admissions by a man charged with A summary of the results of the re murder In the presence of a sheriff, If cent special session of the state leg made voluntarily, ar^ admissible at the islature shows that eight resolutions trial of the defendant, according to an and Mils passed by botb houses will opinion of Attorney Ocncral Ilrown. b»» referred to the voters for ratifica After several weeks of preparation tion at the special election In May, the Wlllamnttn University Glee club that of tho 97 bills passed during the will make Its first long tour through •»'salon 56 were approved by the gover Kastern Oregon and Washington dur nor or filed with the secretary of state ing the two weeka beginning January automatically to become laws, while 41 SO. were vetoed and relegated to the legis J. D. Mickle, atate dairy and food lative scrap pile. rommlaatoner, announced at the an Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, warden of the nual convention of the state dairymen state penitentiary since last May. haa at Kugono that he will retire from of reltnqutahed hla dutlea at that Insti fice at the expiration of his present tution and will bo reinstated as aupe«- term. Intendont of th « Oregon state hospl Tho work of the woman foreat fire tal. Governor Oloott stated that lookouta In the Cascade forest last L II. Compton, now state parole of summer was so successful that N. F ficer, will succeed Dr. Steiner aa war Macduff, supervisor o f tho forest, ha* den of the penitentiary on February declared that he wanla a large num 1, and Percy A. Varney, who recently ber for next eummer’s work. He says resigned as chief of the Salem p o ll«« they will be employed this year In department, will be appointed parold treater number! than aver. officer to succeed Mr. Compton. If he‘s fine extra large, dark*, 1 ■' ■ L- » -51 »19 A- B. a _ Inc. “ Shubert” Wants Oregon Furs ALL. YOU CAN SHIP A n d Will Ray These Extremely High Prices i B GET A SHIPM ENT OFF— TODAY IPIUTMUBOf SHURGÖ JCJI?IMfÔiUM 7 * 8 ?IS«*U [flTBg Vo *rt#»5f |lS7BA TO âvissof {«rTBâ 70 1 1 V f I N N 9 B -2 OGAuFT as 70 i ’ll K. Fine, Dark 2 5 .00 to 20 00 18.00 to 15.00 1100 to 12.00 10.00 to 8 JO 10.00 to 500 Usual Color 18.00 to 14.00 12.00 to 10.00 9.00 to 7.50 7 JO to 6.00 7.00 to 3 50 Coast 12 J»to 1000 9 .00 to 7.50 7.00 to 6.00 5 5 0 to 4 5 0 5 5 0 to 3.00 Winter Fall Black Short Narrow Broad M U S K R A T to 3 i 0 to 2.75 2 5 0 to 1.75 2 5 0 to 150 2 5 110 L 75 to 150 1.75 to 125 S K . U N PC riHIMlWGf • B*l »0 UR GE WhCplUH rtSHAU. J 0000 U»P«IM£ OftoA *0 MIMI ID*» BVfBâAf MHi VO IvftsM •rféê BO av 1*444 4S TO »•/! • 0MUT7 1 S .00 to 12.00 11 . 001 $ 9.00 8 5 0 1 1 8.00 7 5 0 to Jl 7.00 to 8 JO HUM to 9.00 8.50 to 7.50 725 to 6.75 6 5 0 to 5 50 6.00 to 3.00 7.50 is 6.50 6.25 to 5 - 2 S 5.30 to 1 5 0 IN to 3 5 0 3 5 0 to 150 Si» to 1 0 0 3.50 to 3.00 2.7510 2 2 S 2.00 to 150 1 50 to .75 m 6.00 SJO 1 7 5 ts 3.75 1 5 0 tl 3.75 3.50 to 2 J 5 7 These extremely high prices are based on the well-known “S H U B E R T ” liberal grading and are quoted for immediate shipment. No. 3. No. 4. and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. F or quotations on other O regon Furs, write for TH?v ftbnbtrl •btpgar“ the only reliable and accurate market report and price list of its kind published. I f t FR E E — W rit* t o t it. A shipm ent to “SHUBERT* w i l l re su lt In “m ore m oney”—“quicker.“ SHIP AU YOUR FU R S DIRECT TO A THE . LAMEST B . HOUSE SH B DEALING E R EXCLUSIVELY T ' * « IN1 IN THE U WORLD AMERICAN RAW FURS i y 17 W .A u stin Ave^ ««* « C h ic a g o , U.S.A« p im Motto Moody’* I Krypaok Lenses Ate Belter “ The be*t possible service for the least money.” It is the part of wisdom to do so. Real success de pends upon it. Real success is what we are after. Not necessarily in dollars and cents— that is only incident al, and only the rew ard of good service. “ The .. * » way. right w ay is our SHERMAN W. « Moody E Y E S IO H T S P E C IA L IS T A N D O P T IC IA N Briag Your Prescriptions Here Factory on Premises 881 WILLAMETTE 8TKEET EUGENE, ORE. PHONE 362 “ It * s L ik e F in d in g M o n e y ” says the Good Judge When you take a little chew of this real quality tobacco, and the good tobacco taste begins to come. You’ll find it keeps c o m ing, too. The rich to bacco taste lasts and lasts. • You don’t have to take a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W -B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco C.''"n.-iä r’ .. -’ O ' Broadw ay, N e w Y o r' City We Live in Cottage Grove A n d spend our money here— because we like Cottage Grove and its people— and because we want to do our part in mak ing this city the best little city in the valley. W e want the patronage of the people of Cottage Grove because we want to build up a business here that w ill help put your city and ours on the map and keep it there. COTTAGE GROVE MILLING COMPANY «